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Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, Walter G. Eliot, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $5,350. Louis Voorzanger, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $1,350. Samuel A. Bennett, Axeman, per annum, $72o. George Wood, Transitman, promotion, per annum, $1,500. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. August 8. Katharine J. Cusack, Stenographer and Typewriter, per month, $75. RAPID TRANSIT COMMISSION. July 28. Frederick W. Abell, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $1,ocii. July 28. Louis Knezek, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $96o. TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. August 7. Abraham W. Whitson, $ 1,350. August 14. August 14. August 14. August 1. THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. (ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER, POST OFFICE AT NEW YORK CITY.) Von. XXX. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. NUMBER 8,916. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 111. ■■ New York, August 19, 1902. In compliance with the provisions of law, I beg to forward herewith, for publi- cation in the "City Record,' the following list of appointments, etc., in the various departments and offices of the City, since my last report. Yours very truly, S. WILLIAM BRISCOE Secretary. BROOKLYN DISCIPLINARY TRAINING SCHOOL. August 7. Frank J. A. Rabe, Janitor, per annum, $600. March 1. William S. Denmark, Watchman, promotion, per annum, $700. DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES. August I. - Charles V. Clarke, Telephone Operator, per annum, $420. April 19. Thomas F. Whalen, third grade Clerk, promotion, per annum, $750. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. July 25. David H. Ray, Civil Service Examiner, Mechanical Engineer. August 1. James A. Sherry, Office Boy, per annum, $300. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. August 9, Joseph P. C. Claven, Orderly, per annum, $300. August 9. Paul A. Loos. Orderly, per annum, $300. August T. Louis Leeth, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August I. Joseph Smith, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August I. Philip Lawtey, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August 1. John St. C. McLean. Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August I. Ward B. Moore, Keeper, promotion; per annum, $800. August I. Denis O'Brien, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. August 25. Edmund H. Cole, Court Stenographer, per annum, $2,500. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. August 5. Edwin J. White, Pilot, per annum, $1,200. ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. August I. Theresa Stern, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $9oo. FIRE DEPARTMENT. August 7. James E. Ray, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $1,200. August I. Charles G. Morse, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum, $1,600. August I. George A. Frederick, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum, $1,600. August I. Henry Boerum, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum, $1,600. August 1. Harvey R. Hibberd, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum, $1,600. August I. Frank Sherman, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum, $1,600. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. August 4. Mary F. Harnett, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $750. CITY CHAMBERLAIN. August is. Oliver K. Hand, Bookkeeper, per annum, $1,050. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. July I. William A. Payne, Assistant Bacteriologist, per annum, $1,200. July I. Arthur H. Cilley, Assistant Bacteriologist, per annum, $750. July 16. Thomas M. Quinn, Veterinarian, per annum, $9oo. J uly 23. Richard J. Sheehan, Telephone Operator, per annum, $75o. uly 25. Thomas F. Everett, Office Boy, per annum, $300. MAYOR'S OFFICE. August 2. James Matthews, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $1,500. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. August T. Washington W. Weeks, Superintendent of Public Baths, per annum, July 28. July 3o. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 30. July 31. July 31. July 31. July 31. July 4- August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August $1,200. August it. Abraham Rauch, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. August II. Lewis Stock, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. July 31. Frank D. Lakestream, Clerk, per annum, $900. July 22. Thomas F. Adriance, Engineer Inspector, per annum, $5,500. August 5. Edward T. Gunnan, Clerk, per annum, $9oo. August 5. Frank E. Smith, Clerk, per annum, $9oo. July 29. George Morgan, Inspector of Buildings, etc. (promoted), per diem, August 5. Joseph A. Ryan, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,200. August 5. Richard Ankener, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,2oo. August 5. Peter A. Farley, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,200. August 5. Francis L. Hulburt, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,200. POLICE DEPARTMENT. August 7. Frederick T. W. Ehlers, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Francis McDermott, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John W. Dunn, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Frank Long, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. James McNaughton, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Patrick H. Phelan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Thomas Armitage, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. James J. Bermingham, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August_7. Francis S. Carberry, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. James J. Mahoney, Patrolman, per annum, $Soo. August 7. Daniel J. Reilly, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John J. Keys, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Michael J. Barker, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. William L. Brosnan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Conrad Lohr, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. William J. Browner, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Joseph Carroll, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Norman J. Fitzimmons, Patrolman, per annum, $80o. August 7. Edward W. Rohrs, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Edward J. Markey, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John J. Quinlan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Edward Burke, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Conrad J. Eschenberg, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Timothy J. Dorsett, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John McTernan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Michael M. McGuinness, Patrolman, $800 per annum August 7. George H. Griffin, Jr., Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Edward J. Sullivan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. August A. Hancke, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. August Mayer, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Joseph T. Weckesser, Patrolman, per annum, $8on. August 7. Thomas J. McGowan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Patrick Phelan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Hugh J. Enright, Patrolman, per annum, $800. $2,5 00. August 8. James Ballance, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $1,500. August it. Samuel Ecker, Junior Clerk, per annum, $600. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, BROOKLYN. June I. Martin Bernhardt, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $r,o5o. July 14. William Selmer, Transitman, per annum, $1,050. August 1. Francis J. Pelletreau, Plumbing Inspector, $1,200. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. August I. James A. Rooney, Superintendent of Complaints, per annum, $2,550. May r. Josephine Agar, Clerk, promotion, per annum, $1,800. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, BROOKLYN. August 7. William Roach, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem. $4. August 7. Charles P. Worrall, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August 7. Asa A. Thompson, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August 7. Frederick D. Holbrook, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August 7. George W. Hebert, Leveller, per annum, $1,350. August IL Alfred S. Burgess, Transitman and Computer, per annum, $1,500. August II. Robert De Witt, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August is. Adolph Hindenlang, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August 12. Margaret M. Curtin, Telephone Operator, per annum, $600. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. August 7.. George S. Clarke, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $1,o5o. August 7. Edward F. Acker, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $1,o5o. August 7. William B. Grubbe; Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $1,050. August 7. Miles F. Hardiman, Axeman, per annum, $72o. Augtist 7. Victor H. Reichelt, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $1,350. August 7. Sebastian Maulbeck, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $5,350. 5. August 1. Michael F. Dugan, Deputy Tax Commissioner, per annum, $1,800. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. David R. Shapiro, Office Boy, per annum, $300. John T. Sloan, Architectural Draughtsman, per annum, $1,200. Jesse H. Haley, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Joseph Liebergall, Clerk, per annum, $1,050, Morris Klein, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. Louis Buckholtz, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Morris L. Rosenwasser, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Julius Casin, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Martin Gollubier, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Samuel Goldberg, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Samuel H. Kanner, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Louis Weinberg, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Meyer D. Siegel, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Adolph Blumenkranz, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Frank Pickelsky, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. Philip Scherman, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Charles Solomon, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Hyman E. Buchbinder, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 1. Joseph H. O'Connor, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,200. 1. John Downey, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,200. T. Henry A. Tierney, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,200. 2. Gerald McMurray, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,2oo. 4. Isabel McCrosken, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $9 00 . 4. Robert Robinson, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 4. Abraham J. Goldfa rb, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 4. Charles Weisman, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 4. Joseph D. Kiernan, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 4. Anthony A. V. Bourke, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 4. Armin Anslander, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 6. Edward Endelman, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. David Wolfe, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 6. Philip Cohn, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Morris Friedson, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 6. Gustave Levy, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Jacob J. Levison, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Simon Frucht, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Henry H. Unger, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 7. Maurice Barshell, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 7. Leslie I. Leon, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 7. Samuel Z. Leberrnan, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 9. George H. Conover, Jr., Telephone Operator, per annum, $750. it. Adolph Balschum, Jr., Inspector Light and Ventilation, per annum,

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Page 1: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1902/1902-09-03.pdf · Topographical Draughtsman, per annum,

Topographical Draughtsman, per annum,

Walter G. Eliot, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $5,350. Louis Voorzanger, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $1,350. Samuel A. Bennett, Axeman, per annum, $72o. George Wood, Transitman, promotion, per annum, $1,500.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

August 8. Katharine J. Cusack, Stenographer and Typewriter, per month, $75.

RAPID TRANSIT COMMISSION.

July 28. Frederick W. Abell, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $1,ocii. July 28. Louis Knezek, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $96o.

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

August 7. Abraham W. Whitson, $1,350.

August 14. August 14. August 14. August 1.

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

(ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER, POST OFFICE AT NEW YORK CITY.)

Von. XXX. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. NUMBER 8,916.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. ■•■111.■■

New York, August 19, 1902. In compliance with the provisions of law, I beg to forward herewith, for publi-

cation in the "City Record,' the following list of appointments, etc., in the various departments and offices of the City, since my last report.

Yours very truly, S. WILLIAM BRISCOE Secretary.

BROOKLYN DISCIPLINARY TRAINING SCHOOL.

August 7. Frank J. A. Rabe, Janitor, per annum, $600. March 1. William S. Denmark, Watchman, promotion, per annum, $700.

DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES.

August I.- Charles V. Clarke, Telephone Operator, per annum, $420. April 19. Thomas F. Whalen, third grade Clerk, promotion, per annum, $750.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

July 25. David H. Ray, Civil Service Examiner, Mechanical Engineer. August 1. James A. Sherry, Office Boy, per annum, $300.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.

August 9, Joseph P. C. Claven, Orderly, per annum, $300. August 9. Paul A. Loos. Orderly, per annum, $300. August T. Louis Leeth, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August I. Joseph Smith, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August I. Philip Lawtey, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August 1. John St. C. McLean. Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800. August I. Ward B. Moore, Keeper, promotion; per annum, $800. August I. Denis O'Brien, Keeper, promotion, per annum, $800.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS.

August 25. Edmund H. Cole, Court Stenographer, per annum, $2,500.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

August 5. Edwin J. White, Pilot, per annum, $1,200.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

August I. Theresa Stern, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $9oo.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

August 7. James E. Ray, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $1,200. August I. Charles G. Morse, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum,

$1,600. August I. George A. Frederick, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum,

$1,600. August I. Henry Boerum, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum, $1,600. August 1. Harvey R. Hibberd, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum,

$1,600. August I. Frank Sherman, Engineer of Steamer, promotion, per annum, $1,600.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT.

August 4. Mary F. Harnett, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $750.

CITY CHAMBERLAIN.

August is. Oliver K. Hand, Bookkeeper, per annum, $1,050.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

July I. William A. Payne, Assistant Bacteriologist, per annum, $1,200. July I. Arthur H. Cilley, Assistant Bacteriologist, per annum, $750. July 16. Thomas M. Quinn, Veterinarian, per annum, $9oo.

July 23. Richard J. Sheehan, Telephone Operator, per annum, $75o. uly 25. Thomas F. Everett, Office Boy, per annum, $300.

MAYOR'S OFFICE.

August 2. James Matthews, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $1,500.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

August T. Washington W. Weeks, Superintendent of Public Baths, per annum,

July 28. July 3o. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 28. July 30. July 31. July 31. July 31. July 31. July 4-August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August

$1,200. August it. Abraham Rauch, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. August II. Lewis Stock, Clerk, per annum, $1,050.

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

July 31. Frank D. Lakestream, Clerk, per annum, $900. July 22. Thomas F. Adriance, Engineer Inspector, per annum, $5,500. August 5. Edward T. Gunnan, Clerk, per annum, $9oo. August 5. Frank E. Smith, Clerk, per annum, $9oo. July 29. George Morgan, Inspector of Buildings, etc. (promoted), per diem, August 5. Joseph A. Ryan, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,200. August 5. Richard Ankener, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,2oo. August 5. Peter A. Farley, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,200. August 5. Francis L. Hulburt, Leveler (promoted), per annum, $1,200.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

August 7. Frederick T. W. Ehlers, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Francis McDermott, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John W. Dunn, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Frank Long, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. James McNaughton, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Patrick H. Phelan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Thomas Armitage, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. James J. Bermingham, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August_7. Francis S. Carberry, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. James J. Mahoney, Patrolman, per annum, $Soo. August 7. Daniel J. Reilly, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John J. Keys, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Michael J. Barker, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. William L. Brosnan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Conrad Lohr, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. William J. Browner, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Joseph Carroll, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Norman J. Fitzimmons, Patrolman, per annum, $80o. August 7. Edward W. Rohrs, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Edward J. Markey, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John J. Quinlan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Edward Burke, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Conrad J. Eschenberg, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Timothy J. Dorsett, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John McTernan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Michael M. McGuinness, Patrolman, $800 per annum August 7. George H. Griffin, Jr., Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Edward J. Sullivan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. August A. Hancke, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. August Mayer, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Joseph T. Weckesser, Patrolman, per annum, $8on. August 7. Thomas J. McGowan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Patrick Phelan, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Hugh J. Enright, Patrolman, per annum, $800.

$2,500. August 8. James Ballance, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $1,500. August it. Samuel Ecker, Junior Clerk, per annum, $600.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, BROOKLYN.

June I. Martin Bernhardt, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $r,o5o. July 14. William Selmer, Transitman, per annum, $1,050. August 1. Francis J. Pelletreau, Plumbing Inspector, $1,200.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

August I. James A. Rooney, Superintendent of Complaints, per annum, $2,550. May r. Josephine Agar, Clerk, promotion, per annum, $1,800.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, BROOKLYN.

August 7. William Roach, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem. $4. August 7. Charles P. Worrall, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August 7. Asa A. Thompson, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August 7. Frederick D. Holbrook, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per

diem, $4. August 7. George W. Hebert, Leveller, per annum, $1,350. August IL Alfred S. Burgess, Transitman and Computer, per annum, $1,500. August II. Robert De Witt, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August is. Adolph Hindenlang, Inspector of Grading and Paving, per diem, $4. August 12. Margaret M. Curtin, Telephone Operator, per annum, $600.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

August 7.. George S. Clarke, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $1,o5o. August 7. Edward F. Acker, Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $1,o5o. August 7. William B. Grubbe; Chainman and Rodman, per annum, $1,050. August 7. Miles F. Hardiman, Axeman, per annum, $72o. Augtist 7. Victor H. Reichelt, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $1,350. August 7. Sebastian Maulbeck, Topographical Draughtsman, per annum, $5,350.

5.

August 1. Michael F. Dugan, Deputy Tax Commissioner, per annum, $1,800.

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT.

David R. Shapiro, Office Boy, per annum, $300. John T. Sloan, Architectural Draughtsman, per annum, $1,200. Jesse H. Haley, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Joseph Liebergall, Clerk, per annum, $1,050, Morris Klein, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. Louis Buckholtz, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Morris L. Rosenwasser, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Julius Casin, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Martin Gollubier, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Samuel Goldberg, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Samuel H. Kanner, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Louis Weinberg, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Meyer D. Siegel, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Adolph Blumenkranz, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Frank Pickelsky, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. Philip Scherman, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. Charles Solomon, Clerk, per annum, $1,050.

Hyman E. Buchbinder, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 1. Joseph H. O'Connor, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,200. 1. John Downey, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,200. T. Henry A. Tierney, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,200. 2. Gerald McMurray, Sanitary Inspector, per annum, $1,2oo. 4. Isabel McCrosken, Stenographer and Typewriter, per annum, $900. 4. Robert Robinson, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 4. Abraham J. Goldfarb, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 4. Charles Weisman, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 4. Joseph D. Kiernan, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 4. Anthony A. V. Bourke, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 4. Armin Anslander, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 6. Edward Endelman, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. David Wolfe, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 6. Philip Cohn, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Morris Friedson, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 6. Gustave Levy, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Jacob J. Levison, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Simon Frucht, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 6. Henry H. Unger, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 7. Maurice Barshell, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 7. Leslie I. Leon, Clerk, per annum, $1,050. 7. Samuel Z. Leberrnan, Clerk, per annum, $1,o5o. 9. George H. Conover, Jr., Telephone Operator, per annum, $750. it. Adolph Balschum, Jr., Inspector Light and Ventilation, per annum,

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August 7. Philip C. Loyne, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Anthony L. Debes, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Charles B. Burns, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Joseph E. Skelly, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. James Murray, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Benjamin Mallam, Patrolman, per annum, $800 August 7. Edward P. Denny, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John J. Moran, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Joseph E. Flynn, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. William E. Lawlor, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Michael Clancy, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John E. J. Ferguson, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Samuel Levy, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. Thomas J. Wade, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. William J. Barlow, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 7. John J. Murphy, Patrolman, per annum, $800. August 12. John J. Brady, Police Doorman, per annum, $1,000. August 12. Patrick Colgan, Police Doorman, per annum, $1,000. August 12. George Donohue, Police Doorman, per annum, $1,000 August 12. Daniel H. Cohen, Police Doorman, per annum, $1,000. August 1. Bernard Gallagher, Captain (promoted), per annum, $2,750. August 4. John W. Cottrell, Captain (promoted), per annum, $2,750.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

Transactions of the Department of Docks and Ferries for Week Ending August 14, 1902.

A petition was received from the West End Board of Trade of the Borough of Brooklyn, and signed by residents of South Brooklyn, asking for the construction of a public dock and a recreation pier on the water front of New York Bay, between Fittieth and Sixtieth streets, and for the reconstruction of the Pier at the foot of Bay Ridge avenue, South Brooklyn, upon which petition a public hearing was held be-fore the Deputy and Acting Commissioner August 13, 1902.

The following permits were granted, to continue during the pleasure of the Com-missioner, but not longer than May 1, 1903:

Theresa A. S. Sheridan, to use and occupy a berth for unloading stone at the bulkhead between Seventy-ninth and Eightieth streets, North river, compensation to be paid therefor at the rate of $3 per day, payable at the end of each week to the Dockmaster.

R. J. Foster, to use and occupy 150 feet of the bulkhead between Piers 3 and 4, at Wallabout Basin, Borough of Brooklyn, with the privilege of maintaining an ice platform, tally house and scales thereat, compensation to be paid therefor at the rate of $1,500 per annum, payable quarterly in advance to the Cashier; all structures to be erected under the direction and supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief.

The following permits were granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief:

New York Sand and Facing Company, to make alterations in the existing shed between Taylor and Wilson streets, at the Kent Avenue Basin, Borough of Brook-lyn, so as to provide sand bins in said shed.

John M. Robbins Company, to erect office buildings on their property at Erie Basin, South Brooklyn, in accordance with plans submitted.

Cole Brothers, to redrive and refasten piles and to, repair where necessary the dock at the foot of Main street, Tottenville, Borough of Richmond, within existing lines.

James R. Meyers, to repair service pipe at the foot of Chambers street, North river, all pavement to be taken up and relaid by the force of this Department, at the cost and expense of the permittee.

The following permits were granted, to continue during the pleasure of the Com-missioner, the work to be done under the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief:

Old Dominion Steamship Company, to install a stand pipe on the Beach Street Pier 26, North river, for protection against fire.

Manhattan Transport Company, to erect and maintain a floating dump in front of the bulkhead south of Twenty-ninth street, East river, Borough of Manhattan, in accordance with plans to be hereafter submitted to and approved by the Engineer-in-Chief.

The following Commissioner's orders were issued: No. 21772, to Superintendent of State Prisons, for 3 dozen chairs at $33 per

dozen, 8 desks at $2o each, and I revolving chair at $6. No. 21773, to Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, for 1,500 jute bags, 27 inches by 4o

inches, or of equivalent capacity, at 5 cents per bag. No. 21774, to Thomas C. Dunham (Incorporated), for 4 gallons Hertzog's ce-

ment, too pounds dark chrome green in 5-pound cans, too pounds dark chrome yel-low in 5-pound cans, 5o gallons liquid dryers in one quart cans, too gallons marine black in 50-gallon barrels, i so-gallon barrel of turpentine and 200 pounds white zinc in too-pound kegs, at a total cost of $179.99.

No. 21775, to William T. Haines, for installing one 4-drop call enunciator on Pier "A," North river, at a cost of $15.

No. 21776, to New York Belting and Packing Company, for 4 28-inch by 2%-inch long-distance tires, at PO each.

No. 21777, to Martin B. Brown Company, for 200 photo-lithographed maps of the marginal street from the Battery to Grand street, East river, printed on 12-inch by 42-inch sheets of Crane No. 21 map bond paper and stenciled in one color, at lowest market price.

No. 21778, to Hale Desk Company, for i oak table, 8 feet long by 4 feet wile, at a cost of $65.

The Deputy and Acting Commissioner, on August II, 1902, agreed to lease, as-sign and to farm let unto the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company, all and singular, the right to collect and retain wharfage which may arise, accrue or becime due for the use and occupation in the manner and at the rates prescribed by law, of the Pier at the foot of West One Hundred and Thirty-first street, North river, Borough of Manhattan, for a term of five years, at a rental of $4,000 per annum, to be paid quar-terly in advance, the said company to have the privilege of a renewal term of five years at an advanced rental of five per cent. per annum on the rental for the first term; it being understood and agreed that not more than the legal rate of wharfage shall be charged for any use of the pier under the lease, and it being further under-stood that this agreement to lease shall be of no force or effect unless the terms thereof are accepted by the Knickerbocker Stamboat Company and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, and that the said company shall agree to exe-cute a lease containing the usual covenants and conditions at present embodied in leases of wharf property now used by this Department. '

The Engineer-in-Chief, in accordance with his recommendation, was authorized to employ E. McLean Long as Steel Inspector in connection with the construction of the freight shed on Pier 12, East river, the services of the said inspector to be paid by the contractor under ContractNo. 741, as provided for in said contract.

A communication having been received from the Engineer-in-Chief recom-mending that the dumping board maintained by Albert H. Hastorf on the bulkhead between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, North river, be condemned, and that the said Hastorf be directed to rebuild the entire structure, the Deputy and Act-ing Commissioner on August 14, 1902, directed that sealed bids be obtained after

advertisement for the privilege of maintaining a dumping board on the bulkhead in question, under a lease for a period of five years, the lease to be subject to the ap-proval of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

The Borough President, in accordance with recommendation of the Engineer-in-Chief, was requested to have electric lights placed between Twenty-first and Twenty-third streets, East river, Borough of Manhattan.

The Police Department, in accordance with the recommendation of the Engineer-in-Chief, was requested to have proper sanitary facilities provided for the use of the men attached to the precincts located on Pier "A," North river.

The Fulton Market Fish Mongers' Association, in accordance with recommen-dation of the Engineer-in-Chief, on Commissioner's Order No. 53o, was requested to make necessary repairs to the easterly half of Maiden lane Pier West, East river, :eased to them by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

The application of A. J. & J. J. McCullom for permission to erect a revolving screen coal pocket and elevator in the vicinity ofOakland street, Newtown Creek, Borough of Brooklyn, was denied, the plans therefor not being satisfactory to the Department.

The plans, specifications and form of contract as submitted by the Engineer-in-Chief on Commissioner's Order No. 541, for the construction of a Pier on the west-erly side of North BrOther Island, for the use of the Department of Health, were approved August 14, 1902, and ordered printed and advertised.

In accordance with the recommendation of the Engineer-in-Chief, Contract No. 735 for furnishing coal was ordered readvertised, August 14, 1902.

An application of the Hammond Typewriter Company for permission to build crib work between Sixty-ninth and Seventieth streets, East river, Borough of ,Man-hattan, for the purpose of unloading coal thereat, was placed on file, the said com-pany having failed to furnish plans of the proposed structure after notification so to do.

The Engineer-in-Chief was directed to move the posts and iron railing from their present position to the new location of the fireboat house at the Battery,•as requested by the Fire Department, and said Department was notified that it would have to do all painting desired, both on the interior and exterior of said building.

In accordance with recommendation of the Secretary, a rebate of $19.33 was allowed the Shamrock Towing Line on the cost of repairs made to Jeannette Park Pier No. 6, East river, where damaged by the tug "Erin," and the sum of $25 accepted in full settlement of the claim of this Department against said company for the cost of such repairs.

The permit granted Thomas Ward to use and occupy a berth and to maintain a steam hoist for unloading coal at the bulkhead between Seventy-ninth and Eigh-tieth streets, North river. was revoked as of July 1, 1902, the Chief Clerk and Auditor having reported that said Ward has not occupied the premises since that date.

The following orders were issued to the Engineer-in-Chief: To remove the sheet piling and piles on the westerly side of crib at Riker's

Island, and to place the dock thereat inproper condition for the maintenance of an excavating machine for the removel of filling from scows, and to repair the dock at the northerly end of Riker's Island, as requested by the Department of Street Cleaning.

To prepare a berth at the outer end on the north side of Pier "A," North river, for the steamboat "Patrol," as requested by the Police Department.

Charges were preferred August 8, 1902, against John R. Powers, Dock Master, of failing to make returns for wharfage collected by him and in accordance with notice served upon him, he appeared before the Deputy and Acting Commissioner on Tuesday, August 12, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon, and denied having received any money for wharfage which had not been turned into the Department by him. De-,:ision was reserved.

At the request of Charles Goldzier, attorney, the trial of Dockmaster Brady, for malfeasance in office, was adjourned until Friday, August 15, 1902, at II o'clock a. m.

The following orders were issued by the Deputy and Acting Commissioner on August 9, 1902, discharging Richard Cleary and James G. Shand from the service of this Department as Dockmasters:

"Richard Cleary, a Dockmaster in the Department of Docks and Ferries, of The City of New York, having been duly notified to appear before me at my office in the said Department of Docks and Ferries, at Pier 'A,' North river, in The City of New York, on Saturday, the 26th day of July, 1902, at it o'clock in the forenoon, when he would be afforded an opportunity of making an explanation of the charges of neg-lect in the discharge of his duty as a Dockmaster in this Department, the specifica-tions of which charges were as follows:

"That he failed to render services to the Department of Docks and Ferries as a Dockmaster in the employ of said Department while assigned to District No. 21, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and was absent from duty on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 15, Thursday, July 17, and Wednesday, July 23, 1902.

"And the said Richard Cleary having appeared before me at the time and place above mentioned, and having admitted the said charges and specifications, I hereby adjudge him guilty of the said charges and order his immediate dismissal.

"(Signed) JACKSON WALLACE, "Deputy and Acting Commissioner:"

"James G. Shand, a Dockmaster in the Department of Docks and Ferries, of The City of New York, having been duly notified to appear before me at my office in the said Department of Docks and Ferries, at Pier `A: North river, in The City of New York, on Saturday, July 26, 1902, at it o'clock in the forenoon, when he would be afforded an opportunity of making an explanation of the charges of neglect in the discharge of his duty as a Dockmaster, the specifications of which charges were as follows:

That he failed to prevent the unloading of sand from the scow `Congress%at the bulkhead between West Forty-ninth and West Fiftieth streets, on the North river, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, which sand was discharged from said scow by Cusick & Ryan on Saturday, July 19, 1902, no permit having been granted by this Department therefor.

"And the said James G. Shand having appeared before me at the time and place above mentioned, and having presented his explanation to me in regard to said

charges and specifications, now, upon due consideration of the said explanation, I hereby adjudge him guilty of the said charges and order his immediate dismissal.

"(Signed) JACKSON WALLACE, "Deputy and Acting Commissioner."

The resignation of William L. Brosnan as Recreation Pier Attendant was ac-cepted August 8, 1902.

The appointment of Kumeo Yano as Marine Cook was made permanent August 12, 1902, with compensation at the rate of $6o per month, he having been certified by the Municipal Civil Service Commission as being eligible for such permanent ap-pointment.

The Municipal Civil Service Commission was requested to consent to the re-storation of the title of William J. McPherson from the position of Machinist's Help-er to that of Flagger, as requested by said McPherson.

The following communications were ordered on file: From the Comptroller- '. Approving sureties on Contract No. 746 for repairing the Pier at the foot of

West Fifty-fifth street, North river. 2. Stating that a claim has been filed by John Lyons for salary as Recreation

Pier Cleaner, and requesting information relative to the employment of said Lyons by this Department. Comptroller notified that the Recreation Pier Cleaners are paid salary only while employed.

3. Requesting information relative to the appointment of Horgan & Slattery as Consulting Architects by this Department. Comptroller notified that the appoint-ment of Horgan & Slattery was abrogated by this Department, owing to the failure of the said Architects to furnish proper plans when notified so to do.

From the Corporation C.qunsel-

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I. Approving form of Contract No. 747 for widening and repairing the Clinton Street Pier 37, East river.

2. Stating that a claim has been filed by John J. Prince for salary for services rendered as Clerk to the Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal for the acquisi-tion of water front property. Corporation Counsel notified that audits for the corn-pensation claimed have been sent by this Department to the Finance Department for payment.

From the Commissioner of Public Works, in relation to the extension of sewer outlets from the old to the new bulkhead lines along the water front. Said Commis-sioner notified that the construction of all sewer outlets is within the jurisdiction of the Department of Sewers.

From the Municipal Civil Service Commission, approving the re-employment of Dennis J. Delaney as Laborer in the Department.

From Charles A. Berrian, auctioneer, stating that the sale of old material held August 6, 1902, netted the sum of $209.52.

From the Moran Towing Company, transmitting the consent of sureties to ex-tension of time granted to and including December 31, 1902, for the completion of Contract No. 738.

From the People's Co-operative Ice Company, requesting to be advised as to whether the said company can pay rental for the use of the bulkhead at the foot of West Eighty-first street without executing the lease therefor. Said company noti-fied that unless the lease is executed without further delay the privilege of occupying the premises will be revoked, and unless rental is paid for such bulkhead all permits granted to said company by this Department will be revoked.

From the Long Island Railroad Company, in relation to repairs made to the Grand Street Pier, East river, where damaged by the tug "Long Island." Said company notified that the bill for such repairs is proper and that unless the amount is paid without further delay the claim will be sent to the Corporation Coun-sel for collection.

From the Erie Railroad Company, complaining of the collection of water at the approaches to Piers 20 and 21, North river. Said company notified that this De-partment is about to construct silt basins at the location referred to, which will remedy the evil complained of.

From E. Nichols, adjuster, requesting information relative to the elevation of the decks of Piers 16 and 17, North river. Information furnished.

From T. Cunningham Company, requesting that repairs be made to West Twen-tieth Street Pier. Said company notified that this Department does not deem it ad-visable to expend any moneys in repairs to said pier owing to the likelihood of thy pier being removed in the very near future.

From S. Stewart, requesting that dredging be done in the slip on the north side of East Twenty-eighth Street Pier. Applicant notified that dredging must first be done by the owner of the bulkhead between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, East river.

From the Engineer-in-Chief, reporting that the work of repairing the West Forty-eighth Street Pier under Contract No. 732 was completed August 12, 1902.

From the Superintendent of Docks: 1. Reporting the death of Bridget Lennon, Recreation Pier Cleaner, August 9,

1902. 2. Reporting that George Grossman removed the steam coal hoist from the

bulkhead between West One Hundred ani.i Thirty-first and West One Hundred and Thirty-second streets, North river, on August 7, I902.

The following moneys were received and deposited:

Data

From Whom. For What. Amount

8 Farrell & Hopper I mos. rent, bhd. S. 4 W. 135th st.,

8 Schwarzchild & Sulzberger 3 " bhd. ft. 45th st., E. R

8 Charles Berrian Sale of old material

8 Collectors Wharfage, Manhattan, April, 19oz

8 " Manhattan, May, 1902

8 Brooklyn, May, 1902

8 " Manhattan, June, 1902

Brooklyn, June, 1902

Queens, June, 1902

Manhattan, August, 1902...

Brooklyn, August, 1902

I mos. rent, 225-ft. bhd. bet. Piers 32 and 33, with priv. of steam hoist, E. R

berth for steam hoist, ft. 28th st , E. R

pfm. on bhd. S. pier ft. 3d st., E. R

tt

Aug.

441

ad

Dockmasters

8

8

8

8

9 John McDermott

9

9 John J. O'Hare

12 Dockmasters

12

12 Collectors

12

12

12

12

12 Charles Mulford

at

14

13 Collectors

13

13

13

13 Dockmasters

13

44

9 H. & A. Allen 3 pier ft. 21st at., N. R 6,875 Ito

zz New York Horse Manure Company

Watson A. Bowne

Homer Ramsdell Pier, new 24, N. R

T. G. & W. R. Patten Season's rent for landing at Battery

National Transit Company.. 3 mos. rent, 1. u. w. pfm. N. 97th st., N. R

John F. Walsh 1 " N. 14 pier ft. 8th st., E. R

Cunard Steamship Company. 3 Gansevoort st., Pier 52, and 225-ft bhd. S., N. R

Jane st., Pier 5,, and 125-ft. bhd N. and S., N. R

Brooklyn, August, 1902

Queens, August, 1902

Manhattan, August, 1902

11 Brooklyn, August, 1902

11 Collector Manhattan, April, 1902

It Manhattan, June, 1902

11 Brooklyn, June, 1902

11 Manhattan Railway Company. 3 mons. rent, 1. u. w. N. 159th st., H. R

12 Suburban Rapid Transit Coln- Company 3 " I. u. w. for bridge pier at 129th st.

and ad ave., H.

inner too ft. N. side Pier, old 42, and 27-ft. bhd. adj., N. R

bhd. bet. Piers, new and old ,, N. R

OS

Dockmasters Manhattan, August, 1902 Wharfage, dit

3

3 3

44

44

pier ft. 45th st., N. R

town dock, Westchester

1,100 00

37 50

7,296 55

1,200 00

75 01

100 00

10,210 6o

19,059 78

321 33

11 50

2 86

204 72

1 50

so

280 34

14 01

1,625 00

125 00

375 00

500 00

150 00

375 00

2$ po

tt 11

11

11

11

11

11

" 11 " " It

" 12 L. Ed. Muller 3

" 12 W. J. Murray 3

64

filled in land and 1. u. w. pfm. bet. 62d and 63d sts., E. R

t yr. and 3 mos. rent, 4-inch water pipe thro bhd. at 40th st., N. R

Cost repairing extn. now being built to Pier 63, E. R., damaged by tug "Erin"

" 12 Farmers' Feed Company.... 3

12 J. F. Haberman

11 Shamrock Towing Line......

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

1 4

Dockmasters

Collectors

ft

Id

Cd

Audit No. Names. Amount. Total.

The following bills were audited and transmitted to the Finance Department for payment 7

5637

515 92

13 88

82 00

75 62

5 5o

107 62

3 00

500 00

65 38

75 00

9,141 85

150 00

75 00

325 00

437 50

1,000 00

10,172 51

300 00

300 00

227 57

27 64

799 06

138 98

248 69

17 88

250 00

62 go

9,04o 87

250 00

14,173 42

at 03

7 43

1 go

54 60

35

773 72

25 35

7 00

$100,953 32

Wharfage, Manhattan, August, 1902

" Brooklyn, August, 1902

Manhattan, April, 1902

Manhattan, May, 1902

Brooklyn, May, 1902

Manhattan, June, 1902

" Brooklyn, June, 1902

3 mos. rent, S. % bhd. bet. Piers, new .21 and 22, N. R

ice pfm. bet. 14th and 15th sts , N. R

pipe thro. bhd. and under Pier, new 32, E. R

3 Pier, new 46, N. R

3 " N. 784-ft. bhd. bet. Piers, new 45 and 46, N. R

berth for Str. "Angler" at pier ft 22d at., E. R

bhd. ft. 93d st., E. R

N. % pier ft. E. 34th st. and bhd , E. R

3 S. side Pier 62 and bhd. bet. Piers 61 and 62, E. R

Pier, new 35, N. R

bhd. S. Pier, new 35, N. R

bhd. bet. Piers, new 35 and 36, N. R

Wharfage, Manhattan, June, 1902

" Brooklyn, June, 1902

Manhattan, July, 1902

Brooklyn, July, 1902

Manhattan, August, 1902

Brooklyn, August, 1902

14 Elzel & Son 3 mos. rent, 125 ft. N. side Pier, old 61, E. R..

14 Swift & Co 3 " 1. u. w. covered by pfm. S. east corner 39th st. and 2d ave

14 Morgan's Louisiana and Tex- as Steamship Company.... 3 Pier, new 25, and extension, N. R

14 Southern Pacific Company... 3 bhd. N. Pier, new 25, N. R

3 " Pier, new 37, and % bhd. N. and S., and extension to pier, N. R

Wharfage, Manhattan, August, 002

Brooklyn, August, .1902

Manhattan, May, 1902

Manhattan, June, 1902

Brooklyn, June, 1902

Manhattan, July, 1902

Brooklyn, July, 1902

Queens, July, 1902

2etio John P. Kane Company

50 h0 2c611 Brown & Fleming

20612 Bernard Rolf

20613 Williams & Gentle

5 02

$54 78

184 74

Sand $1,176 00

Supplies 174 70

Groceries 40 75

Repairs and Maintenance.

Estimate No. 2 and final Contract No. 732

Electric light

44

20628 Robert Recker Music

20629 Charles H. Ferris

20630 Anton Fuerst

20631 Louis Conterno

20632 D. Davis

20633 Felix I. Eben

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. THE CITY RECORD.

" 12 Glasco Ice Company

" 12 Hecker - Jones - Jewell Company

Mill 3

" 13 Citizens' S. B. Company

" 13 Joseph Cornell

" 13 Captain Al. Foster

" 13 George Ehret and Jacob Rup- pert 3

" 13 James Shewan & Sons 3 44

" 13 Oceanic Steamship Company. 3 . 13

" 13

44

$16 6;

100 00

209 52

46 24

7 1 5

35

271 9c

44 50

I oo

416 93

24 50

125 00

50 00

20618 Car fares

206,9 Incidentals

20620 Murray & Co

20621 Sayles, Zahn & Co

20622 Acker, Merrall & Condit

20623 Bernard Rolf

20E24 The United Electric Light and Power Company

20625 The Edison Electric Illuminat- ing Company of New York

2c626 The Brush Electric Illuminating Company of New York

20627 The New York Edison Com- pany

20614 Car fares

20615 Incidentals

20616 Car fares

20617 Incidentals

Repairs and Maintenance.

Annual Expense.

Construction.

Construction.

Estimate No. 2, Contract No. 731.

2, 722.

Repairs and Maintenance.

Estimate No. I, Contract No. 732.

1, 729-

Construction.

t4

44

gg

dt

CC

dd

$2,235 22

S37 14

$9,229 50

2,025 00

$467 30

39 52

$$2 78

$7.503 50

490 44

138 24

1,491 6o

4,8 88

882 00

672 00

672 00

879 00

072 00

672 00

$2.772 36

11,254 50

5o6 82

57 80

239 52

1,391 45

1

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5638 THE CITY RECORD. ." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902.

Patrolman Robert J. Vail, Twenty-fourth Precinct, at $700 per annum. 882 00 Patrolman Michael Harper, Fifty-first Precinct, at $600 per annum. 438 00 Patrolman Joseph H. Gibson, Sixth Precinct Court, at $700 per annum.

Doorman Francis M. Cunningham, Eighteenth Precinct, at $400 per annum.

Appointment.

William Ilmken, Richmond, Staten Island, Hostler, at compensation of•$2 per day.

Meeting of August 7.

Resigned.

Doorman Michael M. McGuinness, Fortieth Precinct.

• The following persons were employed on probation as Patrolmen:

2c634 Frederick J. Etzel

20635 William Bly

20636 Louis Birlinghoff

20637 Lester Hirsch

2c638 J. L. Bauland

z0639 George Snyder Use of horse, cart and

2c640 The United Disinfecting Com- pany Disinfecting

2(641 Samuel Lewis Supplies

20642 Joseph Nies Use of horse, cart and driver....

20643 Peter Chieffo

2(.644 William McClutock

2(645 William R. Moore

20646 The New York and New Jersey Telephone Company Telephone service

Annual Expense.

20647 Gerry and Murray Printing, etc

20648 Trow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Company Directories

RUSSELL BLEECKER, Secretary.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Appointments, etc., August I to 20, 1902.

Meeting of August 1.

336 00

336 00

672 00

driver.... toy 00

140 00

51 00

105 00

52 50

105 00

105 00

61 64

$402 68

Thomas Armitage, Michael J. Barker, Edward Burcke, Charles B. Burns, William J. Browner, William J. Barlow, William L. Brosnan, James J. Bermingham, Michael Clancy, Joseph Carroll, Francis S. Carberry,

.John W. Dunn, Timothy J. Dorsett, Edward P. Denny, Anthony L. Debes, Frederick T. W. Ehlers, Hugh J. Enright, Conrad J. Eschenberg, John E. J. Ferguson, Norman J. Fitzsimons, Joseph E. Flynn, George H. Griffin, Jr., August A. Haucke, John J. Keys, Frank Long,

Samuel Levy, William E. Lawler, Philip C. Logue, Conrad Lohr, Benjamin Mallam, James J. Mahoney, Edward J. Markey, August Mayer, John J. Moran, James Murray, John J. Murphy, Michael M. McGuinness, Thomas J. McGowan, James McNaughton, Francis McDermott, Patrick H. Phelan, Patrick Phelan, John J. Quinlan. Edward W. Rohrs, Daniel J. Reilly, Jr seph E. Skelly, Edward J. Sullivan, John McTernan, Joseph T. Weckesser, Thomas J. Wade.

Meeting of August 8.

Dismissed.

17,880 80

23 00 425 68

$34,528 93

were reduced to the grade of Roundsman:

John L. Langan,

were reduced to the grade of Patrolman:

John J. Herlihy, Henry Lang, George T. Leeson, Andrew J. McCarthy, Thomas Munday, John M. Milmore, William Mulcare, Joseph O'Donohue, Michael McDonald, John T. Reith, Ladislaus Stransky, George R. Wakefield, Charles F. Manning, Joseph Gommeringer, James W. Lindsay, Joseph A. Thompson, Thomas A. Kinney, John McMullen, John D. Coughlin, William F. Day, Warren Maxon, John F. O'Connor, Louis Pollock, James A. Walsh, George L. Arfken, Thomas F. Brennan, John Becker, John Collins, James T. Coyle, William W. Duggan, William J. Deevy, William J. Fogarty, Charles F. Farley, Michael Galvin, Walter S. Granville, Nicholas Illich, James Livingston, George Logan, Michael McDonough, John Mooney, George J. Milburn, Adolph Oppenheim. Thomas J. O'Connell, Alonzo Powell, Jr., Israel Rosenberg, George Smith, Joseph D. Wooldridge, Andrew J. Delaney, Adam Kletz. Martin McCauley, Alexander Chandler, Jr., Andrew J. Kiernan, Peter J. Reidy,

Meeting of August 2.

Dismissed.

Patrolman John McGrath, Sixteenth Precinct.

Retired.

Captain William Thompson, Seventh Precinct, at $1,375 per annum.

Meeting of August 4.

Died.

Sergeant John B. Mulholland, Twenty-seventh Precinct, August 2.

Promoted.

Sergeant John W. Cottrell, to rank of Captain of Police.

Meeting of August 5.

Retired.

Sergeant Henry Woods, Ninth Precinct, at $1.000 per annum. Patrolman John Leonard, Twenty-third Precinct, at $700 per annum.

Patrolman William F. Gredel, Sixtieth Precinct. Patrolman Adolph Forster. Nineteenth Precinct. Patrolman Patrick Begley, Tenth Precinct.

Meeting of August 12.

The following persons were employed on probation as Doormen:

John J. Brady, Patrick Colgan, Daniel H. Cohen, George Donohue.

Order of July 18, tgoz, reducing James J. Kiernan from Detective Sergeant to grade of Patrolman; amended so as to read that the said James J. Kiernan was remanded from Detective-Sergeant to the rank of Roundsman.

Resigned.

Patrolman John J. Bradley, Eighth Precinct.

Meeting of August 15.

Resigned.

Patrolman Michael F. Mulligan. Eleventh Precinct.

Meeting of August 16.

Resigned.

Patrolman George H. Buchanan, Fifty-first Precinct.

Meeting of August 19.

Retired.

Detective-Sergeant John Moran, Detective Bureau, Brooklyn, at $I,000 per annual. Doorman James A. Malone, Fifty-fourth Precinct, at $300 per annum.

Matron Appointed.

Rachel V. Behman, at $1,000 per annum.

Died.

Doorman Michael Clarke. Seventy-ninth Precinct, August 16.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. —

Report of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn for the Week Ending August 23, 1902.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES.

During the week 44 orders--24 for repairs and 20 for supplies—were issued by the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices.

BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS (DIVISION OF STREET REPAIRS).

Force Employed on Repairs to Street Pavements.

Mechanics, coo; Laborers, 136; horses and wagons, is; horses and carts, 38.

Work Done by Connection Gangs

Water and sewer connections repaired Gas and sewer connections repaired Dangerous holes repaired and made safe Complaints received Defects remedied

Work Done by Repair Gangs.

Yards. Rind.

Ainslie street, between Marcy avenue and Keap street . Butler street, between Smith and Hoyt streets

Cedar street, between Evergreen and Myrtle avenues South Fourth street, between Bedford and Wythe avenues Fortieth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues Duffield street, between Nassau and Concord streets

5o5 Cobbles. 43 4. 8o 14 57 fa

88 .. x8o • if

The following Detective-Sergeants

John Leonard, Thomas A. Ryan.

The following Detective-Sergeants

John J. Bradley, William J. Capper, John Duane, Joseph F. Meehan, John O'Rorkc, Cornelius J. Sheehan, Richard A. Finn, Owen H. Beagan, l'homas A. Butler, Richard Berkley, James J. Cronin, Samuel Doherty, William E. Daly, William H. Dunn, Henry G. Firneisen, John Farley, Edward J. Gallagher, John Hennessey, William H. Kinsler, John F. Linden. John J. McCarthy, Thomas H. Murphy, Charles J. Meehan, William Moody, Joseph O'Connor, Francis O'Rorke, Michael J. Rein, William H. Rynders, John F. Tinker, Andrew J. Wines. Daniel H. Driscoll, John M. Long, Daniel F. O'Connor, Herbert Graham. Michael J. Murphy, Cornelius J. Sullivan, William Colby, William F. Deering, Archibald Hamilton, Jeremiah W. Mahoney, George W. Pepperted, William F. Sullivan, John H. Allen, August Braun, Ed. C. Barnett, Thomas Brady, Michael Cooney, William F. Delaney, Samuel D. Davis, Charles A. Flay, Joseph A. Faurot, Ellis C. Frazee, Charles Grabe,

92 3

46 28 78

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50

523 810 4610

7 6 109

1,021 6o6

1,305 1,400 1,395

507 56

114 4

1617

196 31

Inspector's Department.

Complaints made 115 Complaints settled 183 Slips settled 89 ====

Permit Department. Permits—

Building material 15 Vaults 3 Crosswalk so Special 154

Total 182

Permits passed— Tap water pipes 36 Repair water connections 122

Sewer connections 52 Sewer connections, repairs 26

Total 236

BUREAU OF INCUMBRANCES AND PERMITS.

Complaint Department.

Department of Street Cleaning Bureau of Complaints 2 Mail 6 Offices Io Inspectors 115 Police Department

Total 135 ====

Classification and Disposal.

Sidewalk signs removed 68 Slot machines removed i Show cases removed s Boulders removed 4 Trees and limbs removed... 13 Push carts and wagons removed 18 Coal boxes removed i Miscellaneous, removed 04

Total 200 ===

Street washers removed 17 ===.=

1902. July 24. Acton G. C. Stacy

24. Annie R. Miller

28. John Erickson

28. Mary E. Knight

28. James J. Falvey

Aug. 2. Catherine Kelly

1. Philipp De Graef

i. Cecile Connell

x. Fredk. Weber

1. Willie Conley

x. Walter Dickinson

s. John H. Munson

1. George T. McKinney

1. Henry Hansen

1. Dora Schumann

$30 6x $30 61

203 8o 203 8o

21 53 21 53

5 8i 5 131

5 92 5 92

24 71 24 71

14 81 14 81

11 75 1 I 75

5 81 5 81

so 13 so 13

3 29 3 29

9 55 9 55

8 25 8 25

43 43

3 6o 3 6o

Cash received from Department of Public Charities:

May s. Patrick Downing and others, as per list attached... $21 43

" 15. Edward Davis and others, as per list attached 231 28

$252 71

13

12 17

$373 30

22 56

243 45

$626 01

Cash Received from the Department of Public Charities May s, 1902.

Name. Amount

Name. Amount.

Cashier's Department.

Repaving over water connections $545 00 Repaving over sewer connections 154 00 Repaving over gas connections 214 75 Vault permits 31 6o Inspection of work done by corporations 44 00

Total

$o 01 George Kreistberg $0 24 20 PP trick McGee 45 24 Mary McLaughlin 6g 3o John Eagan

o

so lames Facteo 02 2i yohn Lynch 20 .

Sarah Starogranes 04 3o Unknown man 15 Charles Williams 25 Rosey Sherry

1 47 Lewis Fisher 35 Unknown man so Wolf Cohen 57 Abraham Gallup .4 Eugene

33 Rachel

ie Silberman

an

02 jchn Vogt 35 81 Herman Weiss .. 3o 65 Carrie Schultz, less ex., 5o cents 2 07

177 L 57 lames

,,t 1 iessBlake

Poole 22

lo to Dclandia Amberha 66 at Benjamin Dillon 7o 23 Joseph Whitman 25 87 George Smith 56 to Joseph Phelan 17 66 Migar Margoli 07 3o Frank Wilson 20 13 Eugene Stecklin o6 07 Unknown dead 20 10 Peter Flanigan 01 53

Total 04 $22 56

15 10 35 o8 15 53 17 81 05

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. THE CITY RECORD, 5639

Repairs Made to Macadam Roadways.

Winthrop street, between Flatbush and Rogers avenues. Clarkson street, between Rogers and New York avenues. Lincoln road, between Flatbush and Rogers avenues. Beverly road, between Flatbush and Coney Island avenues. Sixtieth street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth avenues.

Yards of pavement laid by connection gangs Total number of square yards pavement repaired Linear feet curbing reset Linear feet gutter reset Square feet bridging relaid Square feet flagging relaid

Force Employed on Macadam and Unimproved Roadways.

Steam rollers, 3; Mechanics, 9; Laborers, 6o; horses and wagons, 3; sprinklers, 14; horses and carts, 19. Macadam roadway cleaned, linear feet Gutter cleaned, linear feet

Number of manholes built • 9 Belgian. Number of manhole covers put on 13

Cobbles. Bricks used for repairs 600 Barrels of cement used for repairs

Laboring Force Employed During the Week.

Sewer Repairing and Cleaning (Payroll and Supplies)—Seven Foremen, 42 La-borers, 20 horses and carts. •

Street Improvement Fund—Twenty Inspectors of Construction. Twenty-sixth Ward Disposal Works—One Mechanic, so Laborers. Thirty-first Ward Disposal Works—Three Foremen, I Mechanic, 26 Laborers. Office Force—Seven Inspectors of Sewer Connections, 6 Inspectors of Sewers

and Basins.

BUREAU OF BUILDINGS.

Plans filed for new buildings, brick 9 Estimated cost $63,000 00

Plans filed for new buildings, frame 36 Estimated cost $99,275 00

11,1

171

827

047 Plumbing slip permits

Plans filed for alterations 38 1,127 Estimated cost $30,160 oou

596 Estimated cost 888 Building slip permits.

$2,930 00 26

Estimated cost $3,050 oo6 Buildings reported as being unsafe Buildings reported as requiring fire escapes

teams, 6; Other violations reported 58 Unsafe notices issued 6

7,505 Fire escape notices issued s 13,774 Violation notices issued 58

Unsafe cases referred to Counsel for prosecution 4 Fire escape cases referred to Counsel for prosecution 2 Violation cases referred to Counsel for prosecution 3o Complaints lodged with the Bureau 7

Prospect street, between Bridge and Jay streets Lincoln road, between Avenue E and Flatbush avenue Tenth street, between Second and Third avenues Duffield street, between Nassau and Tillary streets Pulaski street, between Throop and Sumner and Lewis avenues Monroe street, between East and Nostrand avenues Emerson place, between Lafayette and Willoughby avenues Sandford street, between Willoughby and Myrtle avenues Waverly avenue. between Atlantic avenue and Fulton street Lynch street, between Bedford and Lee avenues. Imlay street, between Commerce, Verona and Bowne streets Lexington avenue, between Marcy and Nostrand avenues Rutledge street, between Marcy and Harrison avenues Berry street, intersection of North Twelfth street Third avenue and Sackett street Moore street, between Graham avenue and Morrell street Ryerson street and Flushing avenue Navy street, between Concord and Nassau streets

Belgian. Cobbles.

Granite. Cobbles.

Corresponding Week Ending August 23, 1901.

Plans filed for new buildings, brick Estimated cost

Plans filed for new buildings, frame Estimated cost

Plans filed for alterations Estimated cost

9 $79,600 00

23 $64,150 00

34 $37,090 00

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.

Statement and Return of moneys received by William M. Hoes, Public Adminis-trator of the County of New York, for the month of August, 1902, rendered to the Comptroller in pursuance of the provisions of sections 56 and 216 of New York City Consolidation Act of 1882.

Date of

Intestate

Total Decrees. Estate of

Estates. Commissions. Amount.

$989 35

Patrick Downing

iiliam Dowdy William Buchanan Ann McNulty Elizabeth Walsh Ruth Redmond James Claffey Mary Lyons Michael Cantwell George McBride

78 Nicholas Barry Mary Tully Mary Smith Catherine Mitchell Ida Sobel Hugh Donaldson Lizzie Bersen Terence Donohue William Conden Harry Hughes, $2.27, less ex., 5o cents Joseph Delcamp August Goebeks William F. King Timothy Mahoney James Lynch Jennie Knecht

Walsh

' Agnes Campbell Thomas McMahon Charles Bertram Patrick Kelly Daniel Costello Rcbert Ellsworth

BUREAU OF SEWERS

Moneys received for sewer permits

Number of permits issued For new sewer connections For old sewer connections (repairs) Requisitions drawn on Comptroller

Appropriations Funds

$725 52

26 7

$13,857 8o 9,089 13

Linear feet of sewer built 1,140 Number of basins built 12

Linear feet of sewer cleaned 750 Number of basins cleaned... 365

Number of basins examined 1,567 Number of basins repaired s Linear feet of sewer repaired 3 Number of manhole heads and covers set 13 Number of basin covers put on , 4

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Appointed.

Charles James, Inspector, New City Prison, $4.5o per diem. Promoted.

Alexander Van Vliet, Orderly, to Keeper Branch Workhouse, Riker's Island, salary increased from $480 to $800 per annum.

Appointment Revoked.

Paul A. J. Loos, Orderly, Workhouse.

Transferred from Department of Public Charities.

Henry Burke, Stoker, Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island, $480 per annum.

THOMAS W. HYNES, Commissioner.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS.

New York, July 19, 1902. In accordance with the provisions of section 1546 of chapter 66 of the Laws of

1905, I transmit herewith the following report of the transactions of the Office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Queens, for the week ending July 16, 1902.

JOSEPH BERMEL, Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Queens.

Public Moneys Received During the Week.

For restoring pavement over street openings $40 00 For sewer connection 40 00 For repairs to sewer connections .. 20 00

Total

$100 on

Requisitions Drawn on the Comptroller.

Bureau of Highways Bureau of Sewers Bureau of Street Cleaning Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices Bureau of Topographical Surveys

$7,981 71 1,900 30

876 89 984 57 208 03

Total $11,951 50 ===,;:p.-=

Permits Issued.

To open streets to tap water pipes To open streets to repair water connections To open streets to make sewer connections To open streets to repair sewer connections 2

To place building material on streets 2

Special permits To cross sidewalks For subways, steam mains and various connections Railway construction and repairs To repair sidewalks For sewer connections to For sewer repairs 2

Total .

66

Work Done by Bureau of Highways

Loads of dirt hauled from unpaved streets Square yards of dirt streets crowned and repaired 465 Loads of dirt put on dirt streets 3,045 Square yards of macadam streets crowned and repaired 29,084 Square miles of macadam repaired i2o,800 Loads of screenings put on macadam streets 12o Loads of broken stone used 7 Worn out material hauled from macadam streets 1,240

Square yards of macadam cleaned 51,018 Square yards of dirt wings honed 36,030 Loads of sand used on macadam streets. 441 Square yards of macadam sanded 33,270 Linear feet of gutters cleaned 75,592 Linear feet of gutters dug 76o Linear feet of curb reset Square feet of flagstone relaid linear feet of crosswalk relaid Square yards of pavement taken up 23o Linear feet of wooden culverts constructed III Block pavement repaired—granite 157 Block pavement repaired—cobble 837 Cubic feet of trench excavated 3,000

Work Done by Bureau of Sewers.

Linear feet of sewer cleaned 2,525 Number of basins cleaned 535 Linear feet of sewer examined 1,98o Linear feet of sewer flushed 1,825 Number of basins examined 73 Number of basins repaired I Number of manholes repaired 2 Number of manhole heads and covers reset 2

Number of manholes cleaned 35 Open drains cleaned, feet 2,34) Culvert of stone drains cleaned and repaired, feet. 18o Loads removed from basins and drains 261 Loads of stone used 5 Loads of sand used 2

14 7 9

928

120

315 97

9 I 4 5

Amount. Name. Amount

$o t t Fannie Somers 17 Louis Jage 52 Peter Strorp o5 lEabella Bertrand

6 oo Charles Hanbert 1 25 William Ruby 9 20 Arnie Mecohy

to Annie Holland 61 Jacob Miller

1 oo Jchn Graham 1 05 Agnes Gleason

35 Jchn Maguire 1 64 Annie O'Brien 1 oo Albert Trivier

4 20 Alvarian Bernhard 24 John Metzel

7 oo N'ictoria Gorkees 1 07 John A. Downing 7 oo George Rich

11 4421 Chia Ling

\William Stott 1 69 Jchn Karasck

65 George Brown 03 Annie Curley

• oo William Gallagher It 20 Owen Lynch to oo Robert Bradick 2 oo James Cox 5 85 Cornelia O'Leary

3 46 Thomas Walkinstein 39 Chin Ling Sing

4 44 Hugh Donohue oo Tcreph Hart to Xt'te Gowdy Is Terence Tierney si Kate Fallon 05 Nellie Pasque st Jcseph J. McGinniss

• 71 Mildred Hamilton o6 NVilliam Manning

3 oo Dennis McCabe oco John Conway

3 og, Mart Ring 25 Boyd Elliot 20 Lucretia Chubbs

1 25 Mary Minor o8 Gilbert H. Rouchoul

5 42 Daniel Hussing 23 20 Ann Fisher

2 oo Charles Howell 20 Eldridge Wheeler 90 Al nie Barnett 92 43 Total $243 45

6 00

$i 50 2 110

24 00 3o 57 33 05 62 85 So

1 05 22

1 00 5 00

02 05 50 45

2 96 A 7

10 eo 3 00 8 00 2 00

54 52

2 00

35 5o It 251

06 4 00

oo 61 92

2 25 4 81 100 I 00

25 3 10 x o8

83

64 x 5o

t6 20

5 00 25

1 24

5640 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902.

Cash- Received from Commissioner of Charities May 15, 1902.

Name.

Edward Davis John Hogan Fritz Wang Jacob Meyer ohn Hagan udolph Grannosky

Jcteph Gerrity, less ex., 8o cents William Coffee Jcseph Rodd Jchn O'Neil Charles Elliot Edmund Sayles Oliver Rice Charles Sheridan Mary Kelly William Korn Mary Donohue Louis Ahrens T homas Kain William Sing Henrietta Nash Manic Kisal Joseph Poder Gotta Cohn Morris Shornberg Sam Randoff, less ex., so cents Jcseph Mortimer John Loeger frank Fogg Au nie Mahoney Charles Bark Selig Gore Oscar Sheridan Mary Ring Maggie Curtain Mary English Mary Forbes Sarah Callahan Mary Armstrong Samuel Weiss Saiah Fallon Martin Hoos Hvnt Blake Fannie Honohan Emma Lohrberg Annie Egan Felix Kearney Catherine Gallagher Edward Phillips, less ex., $z.8o Lva Kosterwitz F: ancis Valetti Patrick Campbell Anny Fogie Ellen Smart Fred. Butler

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS AUGUST ti TO 16, 1902.

Communications Received.

From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island— List of prisoners received during week ending August 9, 19°2—Males, 14;

females, o. On file. List of thirty-one prisoners to be discharged from August 17 to August 23, 1902. Transmitted to Prison Association from City Prison—Amount of tines received

during week ending August 9, 1902, $40. On file. From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Amount of fines received during week

ending August 9, 1902, $29. On file.

From Heads of Institutions— Reporting that meats., milk, fish, etc., received during week ending August 9,

1902, agreed with specifications. On file. Reports of census, labor punishments, for week ending August 9, 1902. On file.

From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island— Reporting the escape of James Sullivan, a prisoner committed for vagrancy.

On file. List of 25 convicts for use of the Governor in commuting their sentences.

Transmitted.

From M. Tietelbaum & Co.— Proposal to clean thoroughly all windows, fanlights, doors and transoms at

New City Prison for $55.

Accepted.

From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island— Reporting that the body of James Sullivan, prisoner, who escaped on 9th instant,

had been found at the foot of Pierce avenue, East river, Borough of Queens. On file.

Proposals of Lowest Bidders to Furnish Supplies Accepted.

The James Reilly Supply Company, for alcohol, rope, varnish, etc $84 13

Hull, Grippen & Co., for harness, sail needles, nails, locks, etc

John W. Buckley, for packing and manhole gaskets $16 5o

The F. T. Witte Hardware Company, for painters' knives, steam valves, locks, solder, etc $156 35

Crane & Co., for iron pipe, brass unions, steam pipe, etc $36 21

Edward G. Shepard, for scissors, hair pins, oil skin suits, etc $523 3o

Meurer Brothers' Company, for paint $5 00

D. H. Mcllvain, for wood alcohol, files, nail punches, etc $15 11

Swan & Finch, for five gallons of drilling oil $1 oo

F. N. DuBois & Co., for galvanized pipe, steam pipe, globule valves, etc $33 75

$390 95

$74 25

$37 45

$340 00

$15 00

$48 00

W. P. Young & Bros., lumber $127 51

Street Sweepings, Garbage, etc., Collected and Disposed

Ashes, loads Sweepings, loads Garbage, loads Rubbish, loads Miles of streets swept

Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices.

Carpenter work, painting, plumbing, glazing, mason work and general cleaning in the various public buildings throughout the borough.

Bureau of Topographical Surveys.

Under way, grade map of part of First and Second Wards, Long Island City; indexing final benefit map of Bradley avenue; completed damage map of William street; correcting and inking tracings from Atlas of Hunter, Van Alst and Debevoise avenues; tracing of damage map of a new street at Rockaway Beach and of Elm street.

$149 57

John Greig, for shellac, varnish, dynamo oil, linseed oil, etc

A. Gunnison & Co., for marine journal oil and Portland cement

Murtagh & McCarthy, for Portland cement, sand, etc

Peter J. Constant, for heel blades, roofing tin, etc

Fox Bros. & Co., for packing

Ogden & Wallace, for round iron, flat iron, etc

of.

58134 220'2' 317

53 45.54

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 5641

CtIANGES IN DEPARTIIENTS.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond.

August 28. Pay Fixed at $45 Per Month, from Sep-

tember I, 1902.

Thomas Horan, Laborer.

Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Appointments.

August 25, 1902, Nicholas Oper, As-sistant Gardener, at $2 per day. El. list No. 40,767.

August 25, 1902, Jarvis Jackson, As-sistant Gardener, at $2 per day. El. list No. 40,764.

August 25, 1902, John W. Caveney, As-sistant Gardener, at $2 per day. El. list No. 28,120.

August 25, 1902, Frederick H. Nick-laus, Assistant Gardener, at $2 per day. El. list No. 40,927.

August 25, -2902, Frederick Boschart, Assistant Gardener, at $2 per day. El.

N.O.list 26,682. August .25, 1902, John W. Howe, Team,

atAu $5' er day.

gup

st 25, 1902, George Haeslip, Team, at $5 per day.

August 28, 1902, John F. Maillie, Steam Roller, at $8 per day.

Reinstated. August 27, 1902, George W. Thomp-

son, Laborer S., reinstated at $2.50 per day.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. September 2.

Pied, Reeves E. Selmes, Law. Clerk, August II, 1902.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. August 3o.

Ernest A. Fintel, Transitman, of Mon-roe street and Burnside avenue, Bronx, has been transferred from the payroll of the Bridge over Newtown Creek, at Grand street, Brooklyn, to the Black-well's. Island Bridge, to date from Sep-tember I.

JFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICERS.

C TATEMENT 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. 5 City Hall, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is M.

Telephone 1929 Cortlandt SETH LOW, Mayor. 'Awes B. Etsonotos, Secretary. wittzAss J. MORAN, Assistant Secretary JOHN GRUENRERG, Chief Clerk.

Burgess of Licenses. A. M. to 4 P. 11.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to to M.

Telephone, 706 COrt.11111dt. GROOM Warman Snows!, Jr., Chief of Bureau. Principal Office, Room 11, City Hill. Basal'

OSWALD CAIEY, Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Man-hattan and The Bronx.

Jtranch Mee. Room ts, Borough Ha% Brook-

lyn; Jossrx McGuinness, Deputy. Chief, Bor-ough of Brooklyn.

Branch Office, " Richmond Building," New Brighton, S. I.; WILLIAM R. Wortortz, Financial Clerk, Borough of Richmond.

Branch Office, " Hackett Building," Long island City; CHARLES H. SMITH, Financial Clerk, Borough of Queens.

THE CITY RECORD OFFICE,

sad Bureau of Printing, Stationery and Blank Books.

No. a City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 r. m.; Saturdays, 9 A. IL tO 12 M.

Telephone 467 Cortlandt. PHILIP Cowan, Supervisor; BLURT MCMIL.

LX/4, Deputy Supervisor; THOMAS C. COWILL. Deputy and Accountant. tilT1i CLERK AND CLERK OF THE

BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

City Hall, Rooms 11-12, 10 A. M. tO 4 T. M.; Saturdays, to A. M. to 12 M.

Telephone 5363 Cortlandt. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the

Board of Aldermen. NICHOLAS J. HAYES, First Deputy City Clerk. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Chief Clerk of the Board

of Aldermen. Josern V. SCULLY, Deputy City Clerk, Borough

If Brooklyn. THOMAS J. McCAse, Deputy City Clerk, Bos

ougti of The Bronx. WILLIAM R. ZIMMERMAN, Denuty City Clerk,

Borough of Queens. MICHAEL J. COLLINS, Deputy City Clerk, BOr

ough of Richmond.

BOARD OtF ALDERMEN. No it City Hall, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. 11.; Satur

Is ys, 9 A. M. tO 12 M. Telephone to Cortlandt CHARLES V. FORNILS, President. P. J. ScottY, City Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad-

way, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. Y. 10 12 noon.

EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS and JAmes W. STEVENSON

De_puty Comptrollers. HUBERT L. SMITH, Assistant Deputy Comp

troller. OLIVER E. STANTON. Secretary to Comptroller.

Main Division. H. J. STORRS, Chief Clerk, Room

Bookkeeping and Awards Division. Josern HAAG, Chief Bookkeeper, Room 2.

Stock and Bond Division. JAMES J. SULLIVAN, Chief Stock and Bond

Clerk, Room 39.

Bureau of Audit—Main Division. WILLIAM McKINNY, Chief Auditor of Accounts

Room 27. Adjustment Division.

WILLIAM J. LyoN, Auditor of Accounts, Room 183.

Investigating Division. CHARLES S. HERVEY, Expert Accountant, Room

173.

GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assess-ments and Arrears.

Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of Market:.

Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad-

" 1 Room _3 9.

WILLIAM T. GOUNDIE, Collector of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets.

JAMES H. BALDWIN, Deputy Collector of City Revenue.

DAVID O'BRIEN, Deputy Superintendent of Markets.

Bureau of Municipal Accounts and Statistic:. Stewart Building, Chambers Street and Broadway.

Joao R. SPARROW, Supervising Accountant and Statistician. Room 173.

Bureau of the City Chamberlain. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad-

way, Rooms 63 to 67; and Kings County Court-house, Room 14, Borough of Brooklyn.

Rums R. I. GOULD, City Chamberlain. JOHN H. CAMPBELL. Deputy Chamberlain.

LAW DEPARTMENT.

Office of Corporation Counsel. Staats-Zeitung Building, ad, 3d and 4th floors,

9 A. M. tO 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is M. Telephone 5366 Cortlandt. GEORGE L. Rivas, Corporation Counsel. FRANK N. APPELGATE, Secretary. THEODORE CONSOLS, CHARLES D. OLINDORP,

GEORGE L. STERLING, EDWARD j. McGmaz,

{,sialYS M. WARD, GEORGE S. COLEMAN, CHARLES . HARRIS, JOHN C. CLARK, CHARLES S. WHIT-

MAN, CHASE MELLENJOHN CASSAN WAIT, EDWIN J. FREEDMAN JOHN

' HUTCHINSON, OLIVERLIV

T C. SEMPLE, ERENCE FARLEY, JAMES T. MALONE, CHARLES A. O'NEIL, GEORGE LANDON, ARTHUR SWEENY, IfAROLD S. RANKINE, DAVID RUMSZY, WILLIAM BEERS CROWELL, JOHN L. O'BRIEN, ANDREW T. CAMPBELL, JR., Assistants.

_Dm McKean, Assistant, in charge of Brook lyn branch office.

GEORGE E. BLACKWELL, Assistant, in charge of Queens branch office.

DOUGLAS MATHEWSON, Assistant, in charge of Bronx branch office.

ALBERT E. HADLOCK, Assistant, in charge of Richmond branch office.

ANDREW T. CAMPBELL, Chief Clerk.

Tenement House Bureau and Building Bureau. No. 61 Irving place. Office hours, 9 A. M.

to 5 r. w. Saturdays, 9 A. B. to noon. MATTHEW C. FLEMING, Assistant, in charge.

Bureau for Collection Arrears of Personal Taxes. No. 280 Broadway (Stewart Building). Office

hours for the public, io A. M. to a r. Satur days, io A. M. to 12 M.

MARTIN SAXE, Assistant, in charge.

Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. Nos. 119 and 121 Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 5

P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. ARTHUR F. COSBY, Assistant, in charge.

Bureau of Street Openings. Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, 9 A. M. to

r. m.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Joun P. DUNN. Assistant, in charge.

COMMISSIONERS OF AMOUNTS.

Rooms 114 and 115, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 e. M. 'Telephone 43'3 Franklin.

WILLIAM HEPSURN RUSSELL and EDWARD ..)wan, Commissioners.

COMMISSIONERS OP SINKING FUND. SETH Low, Mayor, Chairman; EDWARD M.

..'ROUT, Comptroller; ELGIN R. L. Goma), Cham-berlain; CHARLES V. FORNES, President of the Board of Aldermen, and HERBERT PARSONS, Chairman Finance Committee, Board of Alder-men, Members. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. BuOirdinceg. of Secretary, Room No. 12, Stewart

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR-TIONMENT.

Telephone, Finance Department, 2115. Telephone, Public Improvements, 4594 Cort-

landt The MAYOR, Chairman; The COMPTROLLER,

PrESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. PRESI-DENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

JAMES W. STEVENSON, Deputy Comptroller, Sec-retary, Finance Department, No. 280 Broadway.

JOHN H. MOONEY, Assistant Secretary, Public Improvements, City Hall.

CHARLES V. AMIE, Clerk to the Board, Finance Department, No. 280 Broadway.

A.QU-EDUOT COMMISSIONERS.

Room 207. Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 a. so tO il.h i;.14A.YOTa eltrehonem:402 }rank, ilsino.ffido;

Com missioners, WILLIAM H. TEN EYCK (President),

klIIN J. RYAN, MAURICE J. Powsa and JOHN P. INDOLPH, HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary;

WILLIAM K. HILL, Chief Engineer.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. The MAYOR, SETH Low, Chairman; The Pacer

SENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TAW AND ASSESS-MENTS, JAMES L. WILLS, Vice-Chairman; The PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, CHARLES V. FOR N ES, Brigadier-General JAMES McLane and Brigaaiier-General ("WOGS MOORE SMITH-. Commissioners.

JOHN P. GUITAVESON, Secretary, Stewart Building, No. allo Broadway.

Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. w.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. 20 12 B.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. Central Office.

No. 30o Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. relephone 3ion Spring.

JOHN N. eARTRIDGR, Commissioner. NATHANIEL B. THURSTON, First Deputy Coro

missioner. FREDERICK H. E. Emits, Second Deputy

Commissioner. J. J. CORKHILL, Secretary to the Police Com-

missioner.

HOARD OF ELECTIONS. Commissioners—Joan R. Vooanis (President),

CHARLES B. FAGS (Secretary), JOHN MAGUIRE, MICHAEL J. DADY.

Headquarters, General Office, No. 301 Mott street

A. C. ALLEN, Chief Clark of the Board. Office, Borough of Manhattan, No. Sot Mott

street. WILLIAM C. BAXTER, Chief Clerk. Office, Borough of 'The Bronx, One Hundred

and Thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue (Solin-gen Building).

CORNSLIUS A. Bosoms, Chief Clerk. Office, Borough of Brooklyn, No. 42 Court

street. GEORGE Anwar., Chief Clert. Office, Borou of Queens, No. st Jackson

avenue, Long Islgh

and L'%.. Cum Vomit., Chief Clerk.

Office, Borough of Richmond, Staten Island Savings Building, Stapleton, S. I.

ALEXANDER M. Ross, Chief Clerk. All offices open from 9 A. 11. tO 4 P. M.; Sat-

urdays, O A. M. to 12 M.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES.

Nos. 13 to al Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. K.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to r, M. Telephones 6o8o Cortlandt, Manhattan; 22o6 Main, lirooklvn; 79 Tremont, The Bronx; 413 Greenpoint, Queens.

GUSTAV LINDENTHAL, Commissioner. NELSON L. ROBINSON, Deputy.

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

Telephones: Manhattan, 256 Cortlandt; Brook-lyn, 398g,4,Iain; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Rich- mond, Tompkinsville; Bronx, 62 Tremont.

ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner. WILLIAM A. Da LONG, Deputy Commissioner. GEORGE W. BIRDSALL Chief Engineer. ROBERT A. KELLY, Water Registrar. EDWARD S. BROW N SO N, Jr., Secretary to the

Department. ROBERT VAN IDERSTINE, Deputy Commissioner,

Borough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brook-lyn.

WILLIAM F. HULL, Deputy Commissioner, Bor--ough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third

•avenue. GUSTAVE A. ROULLIER, Deputy Commissioner,

Borough of Queens, Long Island City. GEORGE S.

Queens, Deputy Commissioner, Bor-

ough of Richmond, New Brighton, S. I.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, from g A. M. to 5 P. m.; Saturdays, 12 M.

Headquarters. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. Telephone 868 Seventy-ninth street, Manhat-

tan; 636 Main, Brooklyn. THOMAS STURGIS, Fire Commissioner. RICHARD H. LAI 11110ER, Jr., Deputy Commis-

sioner, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. WILLIAM LEARY, Secretary. EDWARD F. COOKER, Chief of Department and

In Charge of Fire-alarm Telegraph. JAMES DALE, Deputy. Chief, in Charge of Bor-

oughs of Brooklyn and Queens. GEORGE E. MURRAY, Inspector of Combustibles. THOMAS F. Fungi., Fire Marshal, Boroughs of

Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond. ALONZO BRYMER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of

Brooklyn and Queens. Central Office open at all hours. Committee to examine persons who handle ex-

plosives meets Thursday of each week, at s o'clock P. M.

MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Nos. 117 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street,

Headquarters Fire Department. Fire Commissioner THOMAS STURGIS, Chairman;

WILLIAM J. CHARLTON, Esg.; Gen. GKORGIS 0. EATON, J. AMORY HASKELL, Esq.; Dr. CHARLES F. MCKENNA JOHN F. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary.

Office hours, 9 A. M. to 5 e. R.; Saturdays, p A. H. to IS M.

DEPARTMENT Ode STREET CLEANING. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Telephone 3863 Cortlandt

parN MCGAW WOODSURY, . M. GIBSON, Deputy Commissioner

JOHN J. O'BRIEN, Chief Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Central Office.

No. 148 East Twentieth street Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.

Telephone rosiy Eighteenth. THOMAS W. HYNES, Commissioner. A. C. MAcNutrY, Deputy Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Central Office.

Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to 4 V. IL

Telephone 6os Madison Square. HOLIER FoLics, Commissioner for Manhattan

and Bronx. JAMES F. DOUGHIRTY, First Deputy Commis.

sioner. CHARLES E. TEALS, Second Deputy Commis-

sioner, for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. I26 and 128 Livingston street, Brooklyn.

Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and Estimates for Work and Materials for Build-ing, Repairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. H. tO 4 P M.; Saturdays, Is M.

Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M. tO 4.30 P. M.

Department for Care of Destitute Children, No. 66 Third avenue, 8.3o A. M. to 4.30 r. B. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

Telephone 273o Madison Square. Board of Trustees—Dr. JoHN W. BRANNAN,

THEODORE E. TACK,. MARCUS STING, LAMES K. S PAULDING, SAMUEL ACHS, MILES TIERNEY, How-

Alio TOWNSEND.

TENEMENT-HOUSE DEPARTMENT.

Manhattan Office, No. 6t Irving place, 'oath-west corner Eighteenth street

Telephone 5331 Eighteenth. Brooklyn Office, Temple Bar Building, No. 44

Court street Bronx Office, to be established. ROBERT W. DE FORIST, Commissioner. LAWRENCE VEILLER, First Deputy Tenement-

house Commissioner. WESLEY C. &mut, Second Deputy Tenement-

house Commissioner. DEPARTMENT Ode DOCKS AND FER-

RIES. Pier " A," N. R., Battery place. Telephone 1681 Broad. MCDOUGALL HAWKES Commissioner. JACKSON WALI.ACE, Deputy Commissioner.

US3ELL BLEECKER, Secretary. Office hours. 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.; Saturdays,

12 M. DEPARTMENT OF HEA_LTH.

Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices always open.

ERNST . LEDIRLE, Commissioner of Health and President

Telephone 1204 Columbus. CASPAR GOLDLRMAN, Secretary. CHARLES F. RoseRys, M. D., Sanitary Superin-

tendent WILLIAM H. GUILFOY, M. D., Registrar of

Records. FREDERICK H. DILLINGHAM, M. D., Assistant

Sanitary Superintendent Borough of Manhattan. EDWARD F. HURD, Da. D. Assistant Sanitary

Superintendent, Borough of The Bronx, No. 1137 Franklin avenue.

JOSEPH H. RAYMOND, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of Brooklyn, Nos.

and 40 Clinton street SAMUEL HINDRICKSON, M. D., Assistant Sani-

tary Superintendent, Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and _374_ Fulton street Jamaica.

Joon T. SPRAGUR, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of Richmond, York ave-nue and Richmond Terrace, New Begin" Staten Island.

LABORING FORCE EMPLOYED FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 12, 1902.

Bureau of Highways.

132 Mechanics, 174 Laborers, 49 teams, 138 horses and carts.

Bureau of Sewers.

17 Foremen, 7 Assistants, 2 Drivers, 1 Sounder, 2 Masons, No Inspectors, 2

Mechanics, 4 Riggers, 34 Laborers, 18 horses and carts, 5 Mechanics' Helpers, 2

Gas Makers, I Hose Repairer.

Bureau of Street Cleaning. •

Section Foreman, 13 Assistants, I Foreman of Garbage Crematory Laborer, 6 Assistants, I Driver, 1 Laborer, 1 Rigger, 7 Mechanics' Helpers.

Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices.

1 Foreman of Cleaners, 4 Assistants, I Engineer, I Watchman, I Fireman, 2

Stokers, I Laundress, 2 Plumbers, I Plumber's Apprentice, 2 Carpenters, 4 Me-chanics' Helpers, I Mason, 3 Laborers, I Elevatorman, 9 Janitors.

Bureau of Topographical Surveys.

2 Assistant Engineers, :3 Transitmen, 4 Draughtsmen, I Computer, 2 Chainmen, Foreman, 2 Assistants, I Driver, 6 Laborers.

Pay Advanced. August 25, 1902, Samuel Oberly,

Laborer 0., from $2 to $2.25 per day.

Charitable Institutions Division. DANIEL C. Porn', Chief Examiner of Accounts

if Institutions. Room 40. Bureau of the City Paymaster.

No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. JOHN H. TIM MERMAN, City Paymaster.

Bureau of Engineering. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad-

va l/GENE E. McLEAN. Chief Engineer, Room SS•

Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building,

rtnom o. DAVID E. AUSTIN, Receiver of Taxes. JoxN J. MCDONOUGH, Deputy Receiver of

faxes. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building,

Third and Tremont avenues. JoHN B. UNDIRHILL, Deputy Receiver of

faxes. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building,

Rooms a-8. JACOB S. VAN WYCK, Deputy Receiver of

Taxes. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson

;venue and Fifth street, Long Island City. FREDERICK W. ELOCKWEN11, Deputy Receiver

of Taxes. Borough of Richmond—Richmond Building.

New Brighton. Joust DEMORGAX. Deputy Receiver of Taxes

Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears.

Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room 81.

WILLIAM E. MCFADDEN, Collector of Assess ments and Arrears.

EDWARD A. SLATTERY, Deputy Collector of As-sessments and Arrears.

Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Rooms

JAMES j. DONOVAN, Js., Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears.

Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, HENRY NEWMAN, Deputy Collector of Amesn

ments and Arrears. Borough of Queens--Hackett Jackson

avenue and Fifth street, Long Island Gilt PATRICK E. LEARY, Deputy Collector of ASSITSS.

ments and Arrears. Borough of Richmond—No. 372 Richmond ter

race. New Brighton.

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DEPA.RTMENT OF PARKS. WILLIAM R. WiLLcoxommissioner of Parks

M for the Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond and President of the Park "ward.

GEORGE S. Tatar, Secretary, Park Board. Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. RICHARD YOUNG, Commissioner of Parks for

the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park,

Brooklyn. Joint E. Eustis, Commissioner of Parks for the

Borough of The Bronx. Offices, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Office hours, 9 A. H. to 4 P. Saturdays,

I/ M.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESS- MENTS.

Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway, Office hours, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M- E) 12 IL

JAMES L. WELLS, President; WILLIAM S. COGSWELL, GEORGE J. GILLISPIE, SAMUEL SEIM,- BOURGIR, RUFUS L. Scorr, Commissioners. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-

SION. No. 346 Broadway, 9. A. AL to

WILLIS L. OGDEN, ALEXANDRA T. MASON, COR-NELIUS VANDERBILT, WILLIAM A. Palatal, WILLIAM N. DYKMAN, THEODORE M. BANTA and NELSON S. SPENCER, Commissioners.

S. WILLIAM BRISCO, Secretary. BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

Office, No. 32o Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, Is M.

BENJAMIN E. HALL, President; HENRY B. KETCHAM and ENOCH VRIZIAND, Board of As sesame. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretsu-y.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BOARD OP EDUCATION.

Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A. H. to 5 r. g.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.

CHARLES C. BURLINGHAM, President; FRANZ L. BABBOTT, Vice-President; A. Erratum PALMER, Secretary.

WILLIAM H. MAxwaLI., City Superintendent of Schools.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

PARKER P. Simmons, Superintendent of School Supplies.

HENRY R. M. COOK, Auditor. HENRY M. LEIPZIGER, Supervisor of Lectures

ART COMMISSION. City Hall, Room 2z. Telephone Call, 1197 Cortlandt JOHN DEWITT WARNER. President; FREI/MICR

DIELMAN Painter, Vice-President; A. Auourrus MEALY, President of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Secretary; SETH Low, Mayor of The City of New York; FREDERICK W. RHINE-LANDER President of Metropolitan Museum of Art; Joan BwaLow, President of New York Public Library; DANIEL C. Faxsca, Sculptor; HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL, Architect; SAMUEL P. AVERY; WILLIAM J. C-00MBS.

MILO R. MALTRIE, Assistant Secretary. PHYLLIS L. MCCORMACK, Clerk.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMIS- SION.

Room 159, Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway. Meetings, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 r. H. WILLIAM D. LEONARD, JAMES K. BURNET, Jeffs

S. Wire, Jr., Commissioners. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, Clerk.

THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Rooms Nos. 516 and 517, No. i Madison aye nue.

9 A. H. to 4 r. H. ' Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 H. zt A. F. D'Osuc, Chairman; ERANCIII C. MOORS,

CORNELIUS O'REILLY, WILLIAM C. SMITH, WAR-REN A. CONOVILR, WILLIAM J. FRYER, EDWARD F. CROXER.

JAMES GAM MIT, Clerk.

EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. President, WILLIAM MONTOOMILICY; Secretary,

DAVID JONES; '1 reasurer, EDWARD MACDONALD; el officio, HORACE Loomis and P. J. Annamrs.

Rooms 14, 15 and :6 Aldrich Building, Nos. 149 and 151 Church street.

Office open during business hoar. every day in the Year, except legal holidays. Examine-tions are held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I r. H.

BOROUGH OFFICES.

Borough of Manhattan. Office of the President, Nos. Io, II and is.

City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 r. m.; Saturdays, 9 A. H. tO 12

JAcoi A. CANTOR, PreSident. GEORGE W. BLAKE, Secretary. Pisan M. STEWART, Superintendent of Build-

ings. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Commissioner of Public

Works. FRITZ GUERTIAR, Assistant Commissioner of

Public Works. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Superintendent of Pub-

lic Buildings and Offices. WILLIAM H. MICHAILS, Superintendent of

Sewers. JOHN L. JORDAN, Assistant Superintendent of

Buildings. JAMES G. COLLINS, Superintendent of High-

ways. WILLIAM MARTIN AIKEN, Consulting Architect

for the Borough of Manhattan.

Borough of The Bronx. Office of the President, corner Third avenue

and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, 9 A. H. to 4 P. 31.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Is H.

Loins F. HAPPEN, President. HENRY A. GUMIMATON, Secretary. MICHAEL J. GARVIN, Superintendent of Build-

ings BRUCKNZR, Commissioner of Public

Works. Borough of Brooklyn.

President's Office, No. 11 Borough Hall, I a. IL tO 4 P. sr.; Saturdays. 9 A. M. tO 12 H.

.

. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President PI MCCARTHY, JR., Secretary.

C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Pub lic Works.

WILLIAM M. CALDER, Superintendent of Build

Ciaostux W. TILLson, Engineer in Charge, Bu-reau of Highways.

JOHN THATCHER, Superintendent of the Bureau of Sewers.

FRANK J. HELMLE, Superintendent of the Bw reau of Public Buildings and Offices.

JAMES A. ROONEY, Supervisor of Complaints. HENRY A. GOUI.DEN, Superintendent of locum

Damara. Borough of Queens.

President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson aye nue and Fifth street, Long Island City.

fount CASSIDY, President. GEORGE S. Jammu, Secretary to the President Jaws Stamm. Commissioner of Pub lie

Works.

SAMUEL GRENNON, Superintendent of High

Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City. JOSEPH P. POWERS, Superintendent of Build

Ilitztir T. CRONIN, Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices.

MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Superintendent of Sewers.

Office, Long Island City, 9 A. M. until 4 r. H.; Saturdays, from g A. M. until is H.

Borough of Richmond. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten

Island. GEORGE CROMWELL, President MAYBUR1 FLEMING, Secretary to the President. Louis LIACOLN Tanya. Commissioner of Pnb

lic Works.

JOHN SEATON, Superintendent of Buildings. OHN TIMLIN, JR., Superintendent of Public

Buildings and Offices. H. E. BueL, Superintendent of Highways, RICHARD T. Fox, Superintendent of Street

Cleaning. Office of the President, First National Bank

Building, New Brighton, 9 A. H. to 4 P. M.; Sat-urdays, 9 A. M. to 12 H.

CORONERS. Borough of Manhattan-Office, New Criminal

Court Building. Open at all times of day and night.

SOLOMON GOLDENKRANZ, NICHOLAS T. BROWN, GUSTAV SCHOLER. Moses J. dACKSON.

Borough of The Bronx- orner of Third ave-nue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Telephone $$_33, Tremont

WALTER H. HENNING, Chief Clerk. WILLIAM O'GORMAN, Jr., JOSEPH 1. BERRY. Borough of Brooklyn-0 ce, Room 17, Bor

ough Hall. Open at all times of day and night, except between the hours of 12 H. and 5 P. as., on Sundays and holidays.

PHILIP T. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J. FLAHERTY. Borough of Queens-Office, Borough Hall, Ful-

ton street, Jamaica, L. I. SAMUEL D. NUTT, LEONARD RUOFF, JR. MARTIN MAGER, Jr., Chief Clerk. Office hours from 9 A. H. to 4 P. H, Borough of Richmond-No. 174 Bay street,

Stapleton. Open for the transaction of business all hours of the day and night.

GEORGE F. SCHAIFIR.

NEW YORK COUNTY OFFICES.

SURROGATES. New County Courthouse. Court open from 9

a. IL to 4 P. is., except Saturdays, when it closes It 12 H.

FRANK T. FITZGERALD, AMER C. THOMAS, Sur-rogates; WILLIAM V. Lim, Chief Clerk.

SHERIFF. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. WILLIAM j. O'BRIEN, Sheriff; EDWARD C. Mom

Under Sheriff. COUNTY JAIL.

No. 7o Ludlow street, 6 A. H. to to r. H. daily. WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, Warden.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Y. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and

Centre streets. Office hours, from 9 A. a. to 5 P. H. Saturdays,

9 A. H. tO 12 M. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME, District Attorney. JOHN A. HENNEBERRY, Chief Clerk.

REGISTER. East side City Hall Park. Office hours from 9

a. H. tO 4 P. u.; Saturdays, 9 A. H. to 12 H. 1311r-ing the months of July and August the hours are from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.

JOHN H. J. RONNER, Register; MATTHEW P. BRIM, Deputy Register.

COUNTY CLERK. Nos. 8, 9, to and it New County Courthouse.

Office hours from 9 A. H. tO 4 r. H. THOMAS L. HAMILTON, County Clerk. HENRY BIRRELL, Deputy. PATRICK H. DUNN, Secretary.

COMMLSSIOtNER 0- JURORS. Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street

and Broadway, 9 A. H. tO 4 P. H. CHARLES WELDE, Commissioner.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. 119 Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. WILLIAM M. Hors, Public Administrator.

KINGS COUNTY OFFICES.

COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. County Courthouse, Brooklyn, Rooms to, 19, 22

and 23. Court opens at to A. M. daily, and sits until business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23, Part II., Room No. ro, Courthouse. Clerk's Office, Rooms 19 and 22, open daily from 9 A. NI tO 4 P. M.; Saturdays, ta H.

JOSEPH ASPINAU. and FREDERICK E. Caton County Judges.

JULIUS L. WIEMAN, Chief Clerk. SURROGATE.

Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES C. CHURCH, Surrogate. WILLIAM P. Prcaarr, Clerk of the Surrogate's

Court. Court opens at to A. M. Office hours, 9 A. H. tC P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO 12 H.

SHERIFF. County Courthouse, Brooklyn. 9 A. M. to P. M.; Saturdays, _12 H. NORMAN S. Duni Sheriff; WILLIAM W WIN

!AM Under Sheriff. COUNTY JAIL.

Raymr,nd street, between Willoughby street and DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York.

NORMAN S. DIKE, Sheriff; Jain F. ROACH Warden

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office, County Courthouse, Borough of Brook

lyn. Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. IL JOHN F. CLARKE, District Attorney.

REGISTER. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. H. to 4

r. H., excepting months of July and August, then from 9 A. IL to 2 P. M, provided for by statute.

kilts K. NEAL, Register. ARREN C. TREDWILL, Deputy Relister.

D. H. RALSTON. Assistant Deputy Register.

COUNTY CLERK.

Hall of Records, Brooklyo, A. M. to P. is CHARLES T. HARTZHEIM, County Clerk.

CO ViRtIfOSIOSIMIL OF JURORS.

I Courthouse. ACOB BRINKER, Commissioner. RANK J. GARDNER, Deputy Commissioner.

ALBERT B. WALDRON, Secretary. Office hours from 9 A. H. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays

trom 9 A. IL tO 12 M.

COMMISSIONER. OS RECORDS. Rooms 7, 9, to and II, Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. N. to 4 r. H., exclEd611

months of July and August, then 9 A. H. to a r. H. Saturdays. 9 A. M. to 12 M.

GEORGE E. WALDO, Commissioner. JOSEPH H. GRENELLE, Deputy Commissioner. THOMAS D. MOSSCROP, Superintendent. RICHARD S. STMES, Chief Clerk.

PlURLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. 189 Montague street: Brooklyn, 9 A. H. to

4 P. m., except Saturdays in June, July and Au-gust, 9 A. IL to 1 P. IL

WM. B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator.

QUEENS COUNTY OFFICES.

stranaGATE. DANIEL NOBLE, Surrogate. Office at Jamaica. Except on Sundays, holidays and half-holidays,

the office is open, between March 31 and October I, from 8 A. H. to 5 P. M.; on Saturdays, from A. u to

12 M.; between September 3o and April

I, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. NI.; on Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 12 IL

Surrogate's Court sits on Thursday and Friday of each week, except during the month of August, when no court is held. Calendar called at lo A. is

COUNTY COURT. County Courthouse, Long Island City. County Court opens at 9.30 A. M.; adjourns at

4 P. M. County Judge's office always open at Flushing,

N. Y. HARRISON S. Mown'. County Judge.

SHERIFF. County Courthouse, Long Island City, 9 A. it

to 4 r. Saturdays, from 9 A. H. to 12 H. JOSEPH H. Da BRAGGA, Sheriff; JOSIAH C. Bat-

PUTT, Under Sheriff.

DISTRICT ATM-AWRY. Office, Queens County Courthouse, Long Island

City, 9 A. M. tO 5 P. H. JOHN B. MERRILL, District Attorney. DENIS O'LZARY, Chief Clerk.

COUNTY CLERK. Jamaica, N. Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of

Queens. Office hours, April t to October I, 8 A. H. to

4 P. M.; October Ito April I, 9 A. M. tO 5 P. M.; Saturdays, to 12 H.

County and Supreme Court held at the Queens County Courthouse, Long Island City. Court opens 9.3o A. 11., to adjourn 5 P. H.

'Yea INGRAM, County Clerk. !ARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Office hours, 9 A. H to 4 P. Saturdays,

ce A. H to '2 M. EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. H. Holism MOORE, Assistant Commissioner.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. 103 Third street, Long Island City, 9 A. H.

to CCIIPARLHES. A. WADLEY, Public Administrator.

RICHMOND COUNTY OFFICES.

COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Terms of Court, Richmond County, 1902.

County Courts-STEPHEN D. STEPHEN/, Count) Judge.

First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury; First Monday of December, Grand and Trial

J urYc.;urth Wednesday of January, without a Jury; Fourth Wednesday of February, without a

Jury; Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury; Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury; Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury; Fourth Wednesday of September, without •

Jury; Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury; -All at the Courthouse at Richmond.

Surrogate's Court-STEPHEN D. STEPHENS, Surro-gate.

Mondays, at the First National Bank Building, St. George, at 10.30 o'clock A. H.

Tuesdays, at the First National Bank Building, St. George, at 10.30 o'clock A.

Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Rich-mond. at 10.30 o'clock A. H.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

Port Richmond, S. I. Office hours, from 9 A. H. to 12 M., and from

I P. H. to 5 P. H. EDWARD S. RAWION. District Attorney.

COUNTY CLERK. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., H. to 4 P. H. EDWARD M. MULLER, County Clerk. CROWELL M. CONNRR, Deputy County Clerk.

SHERIFF.

County Courthouse, Richmond, S. I.. 9 A. to P. M.

FRANKLIN C. VITT, Sheriff. THOMAS H. BANRIXO, Under Sheriff.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

Village Hall, Stapleton. CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Commissioner. ke Lou IS 'ARRETSON, Commissioner.

0 e open from 9 A. H. until 4 P. M.; Saturdays. from o A. M. to 12 H.

THE COURTS. APPELLATE DIVISION SUPREME

COURT.

FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Courthouse, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-

fifth street. Court opens at I r. M. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice;

EDWARD PsTrasos, Roams J. O'BRIEN, Guises C. INGRAHAM CHEST= B. MCLAUCIELIN, EDWARD W. HATCH, L'IANK C. LAUGHLIN, Justices. ALM= WAGSTAFF, Clerk. WILLIAM LAMB, JR., Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's Office opens at 9 A. H.

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPART-

MENT.

County Courthouse, Chambers street. Courts Open from 10.15 A. H. to 4 P. H.

Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. is. Special Term, Part II. (ex-parts business),

Room No. 15. Special Term, Part III., Room No. 19. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. II. Special Term, Part V. Room No. 30. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad

Cases), Room No. 36. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. as. Trial Term, Part HL, Room No. I. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. zit.

Trial Term, Part V. Room No. 16. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 24. Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. 23. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 33. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 31. Trial Term, Part X. Room No. 32. Trial Term, Part Xl. Room No. as. Trial Term, Part XII., Room No. 34. Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, Part

VII., Room No. a6. Appellate Term, Room No. 31. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third

floor. Assignment Bureau. room on third floor. Clerks in attendance from to A. M. to 4 P. IC Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions),

Room No. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte

business), room southwest corner Ida canine Floor.

Clerk's Office, Special Term Calendar, room southeast corner second floor.

Clerk's Office, Trial Term Calendar, room northeast corner, second floor.

Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest corner third floor.

Trial Term, Part I. (Criminal business). Criminal Courthouse, Centre street. Justices-Groton C. BARRETT, CHARLES H.

TPUAX, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, JAM= FITSGIRALD, MILES BEACH, DAVID LMANTRITT LEONARD A. GIEORRICH, Hexer BISCHOFF, La., JOHN J Fame- WAR, GEORGE P. ANDRZWS, P. 111114 E.•":CIRO, Oita PROCTOR CLARK!, HENRY A. GILDERILJAVE, BANC'S M. SCOTT JAMES A. O'GoamAn, James

A. BLANCHARD, SAMUEL GREZNBAUM, ALMULD STICKLER. THOMAS L. HAMILTON, Clerk.

Ttr/F111-6HThIfEITT--+S-Ir.C-0"N-trIBERITIrr■ MENT.

Kings County Courthouse, Borough of Brook-lyn. N. Y.

Courts open daily from to o'clock A. H. to 5 o'clock r. H. Five jury trial parts. Special Term for Trials. Special Term for Motions.

GERARD M. STEVENS, General Clerk.

CR I M IN I L DIVISION-SUPREME COURT. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm,

White and Franklin streets. Court opens at 10.30 A. H. THOMAS L. HAMILTON, Clerk; EDWARD R. CAR-

ROLL, Special Deputy to the Clerk. Clerk s Office open from 9 A. H. to 4 P. H.

COURT Oil' GENERAL SESSIONS.

Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Cen-tre, Elm, White and Franklin streets.

Court opens at zo.3o o'clock A. Y. RUFUS B. COWING, City Judge; JOH N W. GOP",

Recorder; JOSEPH E. Newsuanza, MARTIN T. MC-MAHON and WARREN W. FOSTKR, Judges of the Court of General Sessions. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. H.

CITY COURT or THE CITY OF IT

EM YORK.

No. 32 Chambers street, Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park, from 10 A. H. to 4 r. H.

General Term. Trial Term, Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Part V. Special Term Chambers will be held from io

A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's office, from 9 A. H. EDP. N. JAMES M. FIT13131014, Chief justice; ustice; JOHN R.

MCCARTHY, LEWIS CONLAN, EDWARD F. O'DWYER, THEODORE . RASCAL!. FRANCIS B. DELEHANTT, SAMUEL SIMBURY, Justices. THOMAS F. SMITH, Clerk.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS.

Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan.

Court opens at zo A. IL Justices-First Division-Euzua B. HINSDAIA,

WILLIAM E. WYATT, JOHN B. MCKEAN WILLIAM C. HOLBROO. ,11. JULIUS M. MAYER, WILLARD H. OLMSTED. WILLIAM M. FULLER, Clerk; Joura H. JONES, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Second Division-Trial Days-Borough Hall.

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

Justices-JOHN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. FORKIR, PATRICK KRADY, JOHN FLEMING, THOMAS W. FITZGERALD. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk; JOHN J. DORMAN, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brook-lyn; open from 9 A. H. tO 4 P. H.

CITY MAGISTRATES, COURTS. Courts open from riA. M. until 4 P. H. City Matdrara--1-1.2sey A. BRANN, ROBES? C.

CORNELL, LEROY B. CRANE, JosaPH 1111. Dauas., CHARLES A. FLAMMM, LORENE ZELLIM, CLARENCI W. MEADE, JOHN 0. Mon, Joss?. Pow, JOHN B. MAYO, EDWARD HOGAN.

PHILIP Swett, Secretary. First District-Criminal Court Building. Second District-Jefferson Market. Third District-No. 69 Essex street Fourth District-Fifty-seventh street, near Lex-

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

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

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

Eighth avenue.

SECOND

Borough of Brooklyn. City Magistrates-AL/asp E. Swan, A. V. B.

DooLEY, JR.. .JAMES G. Trisn5 J.

1/001.11Y, JOHN Asumaa, E. G. HIGGINDOTHAM, FRANK E. O'Rixtur, HENRY J. Fostana.

First District-No. 318 Adams street. Second District-Court and Butler streets. Third District-Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Fourth District-Lee avenue and Clymer street. Fifth District-Manhattan avenue and Palms

street Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. Seventh District-Grant street (Flatbnahl. Eighth District-West Eighth onset (Coney

Island).

Borough of Queens. City Magistrates-MAI-now J. Strum, Lore

J. CONNORTON, EDMUND LHZALT. First District-Long Is d City. Second District-Flushing. Third District-Far Rockaway.

Borough of Richmond.

City Magistrates-Joni CROAK, NATNANIM idAnsti.

First District-New Brighton, S Setond District-Stapleton, Stattaant411,14d. President of Board, Aura= E. Samna, 0. 76

Clarkson street. Secretary to Board, THOMAS D. (boons. Weft

Eighth street. Coop bland.

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Boaouon of THE Bsonx.

First District—All that part of the Twenty fourth Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County of New York by chapter zo34 of the Laws of 1895, comprising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of the Towns of East-cheater and Pelham. including the Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court open daily (Sunday and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial of causes are Tues day..and Friday of each week.

WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. Tizosiss F DELAHANTY, Clerk.

Office hours, fro.-n 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays dolling at is M.

Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Wards, except the territory described m chapter 934 of the Laws of 1895. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office hours from 9 A. M. tt 4 F. M. Court opens at 10 A. M.

ClJrk. OHN M. TIERNEY, Justice. THOMAS A. MAHER,

Boaoucia or Beam:tn.

First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, north-west corner State and Court streets.

Clerk. JoES J. WALSH, Justice. EDWARD MORAN

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. Li Calendar called at z o A. M.

Second Division—Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Elev-enth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Wards. Court-room, located at No. 794 Broadway Brooklyn.

GINA!!!') B. VAS WART, Justice. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Four-

teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh-teenth and Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos 6 tind e Lee avenue, Brooklyn.

wizsiskerl. Ltscx, Justsce. joint W. CAS PILIITIR, .

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court opens at io o'clock. Fourth District—Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth,

Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Wards. Court-room, No. 14 Howard altellue.

THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Justice. HERMAN GoaL. 11,011011.17, Clerk; JAMEs P. SINNOTT, Assistant Cl k. •

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

I, 'WI District—Eighth, Twenty-second, Twenty-ninth Thkrtieth, Thirty-first,_ and Thirty-second Wart Court-house. Bay Twenty-second street and • th avenue., Bath Beach. Telephone es,

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street New Brighton.

JOHN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. Y. to 4 P M.

Court held each day, except Saturdays, from 10 A. M.

Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards (Towns of Middletown, S.,uthfield and Westfield). Court-room, former Edgewater Vi) lage Hall, Stapleton.

GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. PETER TIERNAN Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held esch day from to a. M., and con

tinues until close of business. •

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

DUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT fr the following named horses will be sold at public auction at the sale rooms of Messrs. Van Tassel & Kearney, No. 13o East Thirteenth street, on Friday September 12, 1902, at in o'clock a. m.: Charley, No. zo8, Eighteenth Precinct; Dan, No. 4, Twenty-fourth Precinct; Pug, No. 69, Twenty-seventh Precinct; Barber, No. 178, Twenty-sev-enth Precinct; Bard, No. 365, Thirty-third Pre cinct; Wendell, No. 364, Thirty-third Precinct; Billy, No. 128, Thirty-sixth Precinct- Chapie, No. 8i, Thirty-seventh Precinct; Rex, No. 3$, Forty. fifth Precinct; Bessie, No. 304, Fifty-fifth Pre-cinct; Harry, No. 156, Sixty-sixth Precinct; Kid, No. 220, Seventylirst Precinct; Billy, No. 314. Seventy-sixth Precinct; Horatio, No. 403, Seventy. seventh Precinct; Chief, No. 89, Seventy-seventh Precinct; Harry, No. 298, Seventy-seventh Pre cinct

CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, Property Clerk, Police Department

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POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORE, 1899. 0 WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPER']

Clerk of the Police Department of The City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, Room No. 9, for the following property, now 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 Patrolmen of this Department.

CHAS. D. BLATCHFORD, Property Clerk.

POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORK, Boa OUCH OF BROOKLYN.

O WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUT1 Property Clerk of the Police Department

of The City of New York—Office, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn—for the follow-ing property, now in his custody, without claim-ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, hoots, shoes, wine, blankets. diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken from prisoners and found by Pa-i-olmen of this Department.

EDWARD E. DOONON, Deputy Property Clerk.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION.

P U UA NT TO THE PROVISIONS OF chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893, entitled

"An act providing for ascertaining and paying "the amount of damages to lands and buildings "suffered by reason of changes of grade of "streets or avenues, made pursuant to chapter "721 of the Laws of 1887, providing for the de "pression of railroad tracks in the Twenty-third "and 'l'wety-fourth Wards, in The City of New "York or otherwise," and the acts amendator3 thereof and supplemental thereto, notice is here by given that public meetings of the Commis stoners appointed pursuant to said acts will In held at Room 159 Stewart Building, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Idlanhattan, in The City of New York, on Tueiffays and Thursdays of each week, at 2 o'clock p. m., until further notice

Dated NEW YORK, August 13, 1902. WILLIAM D. LEONARD, JAMES R. BURNET, JOHN S. WISE, JR.,

Commissioners. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN.

Clerk.

BOARD MEETINGS.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment meet in the old Council Chamber (Room 16). City Hall, every Friday at ro o'clock a. m.

JAMES W. STEVENSON, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary.

The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet in the old Council Chamber (Room 16), City Hall, every Wednesday at a o'clock p. m.

N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK AVE-

NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

4-.7 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Superintendent of School

r7See General Instructions to Bid-deers on the last page, last column of the "City Record.

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CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA-TION, PARR AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

NOTICE OF SALE.

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Superintendent of School Buildings of

the Department of Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 12 o'clock noon, on

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. The articles to be sold are now on storage at

No. 426 East One Hundred and Tenth street, Borough of Manhattan, where they may be seen, and are marked as intended for sale.

The removal of said materials from the prem- ises where they are now stored must be made within six working days. The security required is $200.

The following is a list of the articles to be sold: 228 desks and seats in three sections each. 410 desks and seats in two sections each. Is front desks. 21 back seats. 40 turn-over desks and seats in two sections

each. 25 fast top desks and seats in two sections

each. 52 single front desks and back seats. 69 desks and seats. 3o pedestal chairs. 3o settees. 4 glass bookcases.

45 chairs. 7 segment desks.

24 teachers' desks. 28 cloth screens. 4 cooking stands.

so pairs window shutters. 200 Venetian blinds.

2 pianos. 4 platform desks.

II pine top tables. 28 work benches.

200 pieces slate blackboard. 5o sliding doors. 54 feet office railing. 4 Alberene wash trays. 2 gymnasium swing scups.

Marble mantels and grates. Washing machine. All plumbing and sanitary material. Cash payment must be made at the time and

place of sale by the successful bidder, in addition to submitting the bond heretofore set forth in the sum of $200. Should the successful bidder fail to remove the goods or articles within six days, the said bidder will be considered as having fprfeited ownership of said articles, and the money paid therefor, and the said articles will be resold for the benefit of the City. In the event of the successful bidder failing to remove the articles within the time limited, the security above mentioned will be considered as forfeited and will be retained by The City of New York.

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE CHAIRMAN OF ITS COM- MITTEE ON BUILDINGS.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARE Ave-HUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

Q EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 4...7 received by the Superintendent of School Buildings at the above office of the Department of Education, until 12 o'clock noon, on

MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Borough of Manhattan.

FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC ELEVATORS IN THE WADLEIGH HIGH SCHOOL, ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH STREET AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH STREET, zoo FEET WEST OF SEVENTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time of completion is 6o working days. The amount of security required is $4,000. The bidder will state the price of each item or

article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total for each. The bids will be compared and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

I Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Superintendent, at EstimatingRoom, Hall of the Board of Education, Park ave- nue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhat-tan.

C. B. J. SNYDER Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated September 4, 1902.

E7See General Instructions • ter Bid.' ders on the last page, last column of the "City -Record."

MA&

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK Ave-NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN. HLTTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE. received by the Superintendent of School

Buildings at the above office of the Department. of Education, until 12 o'clock noon, on

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. CONTRACT No. 1. FOR CONNECTING WITH

THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OF' THE CITY OF NEW YORK THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL BUILD-INGS: PUBLIC SCHOOLS 184' AND i86, ALSO COMMERCIAL., WADLEIGH AND MORRIS HIGH SCHOOLS, IN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX.

The time of completion on each school is 6o writ king days.

The amount of security required is as follows: Public School 184, $500. Public School 186, $200. Commercial High School, $500. Wadleigh High School, $5oo. Morris High School, $soo. The bidder will state the price of each school

item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, by which the bids will be tested. The extensional must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total for each. The bids will be • compared and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be chttined and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Superintendent, at Estimating: Room, Hall of the Board of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man-hattan.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated September 4, 1902.

g7See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last -page, but column of the "City Record."

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THE CITY RECOku. HE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY,

Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. a City Hall, New York City. Annuut subscription, $9.30, postage prepaid.

PHILIP COWEN, Supervisor.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL

BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH SIREEn BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW Y ORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 1).-, received by the Park Board at the above office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock p. m., on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. Borough of Manhattan.

FOR THE EXCAVATION AND REMOVAL OF ROCK AND LOOSE STONE FROM THE GROUND ADJACENT TO THE EASTERLY FRONT OF THE MU-SEUM OF ART BUILDING, IN CENTRAL PARK, AT FIFTH AVE-NUE AND EIGHTY-SECOND STREET.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is thirty-five

csecutive working days. The amount of security required is one thou-

srnd dollars. The bids will be compared and the contract

awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms concerning bids may be obtained

and the plans and drawings may be seen at the oftice of the Department of Parks, the Arsenal, Central Park.

WILLIAM R. WILLCOX, JOHN E. EUSTIS, RICHARD YOUNG,

Commissioners of Parks. Dated August 2g, 1902.

See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL PI:ILDING FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 4.2 received by the Park Board at the above offee of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock p. m., on

• THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. , FOR IMPROVING CROIONA PARKWAY,

FROM ONE HUNDRED AND SEV-ENTY-FIFTH STREET TO ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SECOND STREET, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. •

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is two hun-dred consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is thirty-five thousand dollars.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be dcne and by which the bids will be tested, is as follows: 13,500 cubic yards earth excavation. 7,500 cubic yards rock excavation.

II,000 cubic yards filling, in place. zb,800 square yards Telford macadam pavement. 3,95o square yards asphalt walks.

14 receiving basins. 18 road basins.

r,000 linear feet eight (8) inch vitrified stone- warepipe drain.

i,000 linear feet twelve (I2) inch vitrified stone- ware pipe drain.

3,080 cubic yards dry rubble wall. 7,610 linear feet bluestone curb. 3,58o square feet new bridgestones. 6,55o cubic yards garden mould.

124 elm trees. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded •

at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms and further information may be

obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Parks, the

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. New Courthouse, No. 128 Prince street, corner of Wooster street

DANIEL E. FINN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and

Fourteenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets.

HERMAN BOLTS, Jusice. FRANCIS MANGIN Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. tO 4 r. M. Court opens daily at to A. M., and remains open

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

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

Wis. F. MOORI, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS Clerk.

Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second avenue. Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. m to 4 r. M. Court opens at zo A. M. daily, and re mains open to close of business.

GEORGZ F. KOISCH, Justice. JULIUS HARBURGER, Clerk.

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

BENJAMIN HOFFMAN, Justice. THOMAS BITS PATRICK, Clerk.

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

DAUM. F. MARTIN, Justice. ASSAM BERNARD. Clerk.

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

HERMAN Josses, Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT Clerk.

Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Court-room northwest corner of Twenty third street and eighth avenue. Court opens at zo A. M., and continues open until close of busi-ness.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. IL. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays until is M.

Trial day! and Return days, each Court day. JOSEPH H. STINER, Justice. HENRY MERSBACM,

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

tion thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminus of Lenox avenue Court-room, No. 17o East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con tinues open to close of business,

Joann P. Fsu.os, Justice. W11.1.IAM J. KIN. sum Clerk. .

Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. U. to 4 P. 111 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. 3i4 West Fifty fcurth street Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

THOMAS E. MURRAY, Justice. HUGH GRANT, 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 Harlem river north of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court-room, corner of One Hun dred and Twentv-sixth street and Columbus ave-nue. Clerk's office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Court convenes daily at 9.45 a. U.

FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, Justice. HIMAN B WILSON. Clerk.

CORNELIUS PURGUESON, jUStiCe. JEREMIAH J. O'LEARY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.

Boaoucin or Queens.

First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City, formerly composing five wards). Court- mom, No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. each day, excepting Saturday, closing at 12 M. Trial days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thur. days.

THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. THOMAS F. KIN HEDY, Clerk.

Second District—Second and Third Wards, which include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown and Flushing. Court-room, in Court-house of late Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, Elmhurst, New York. P. 0. address, Elmhurst, New York.

WILLIAM BASQUIN JR., Justice. HENRY WAR, TER, JR., Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. .0 4 P. M.

Third District—JAM ES F. MCLAUGHLIN, Justice GEORGE W. DAMON, Clerk.

Court-house, Town Ilall, Jamaica. Clerk's .3ffice open from 9 A. M . to 4 r. M. Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri

days at 10 A. M.

Buildings at the above office of the Department of Education, until 12 o'clock noon, on • 'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902.

Borough of Manhattan. CONTRACT No. I. FOR THE GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUB-LIC SCHOOL Ito ON THE NORTH-EASTERLY CORNER OF BROOME AND CANNON STREETS, BOR-OUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time of completion is 390 working days. The amount of security required is $90,000.

Borough of The Bronx. CONTRACT No. 2. FOR THE GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUB-LIC SCHOOL 65, ON SOUTHERLY SIDE OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BE-TWEEN BRYANT AVENUE AND VYSE AVENUE, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time of completion is 300 working days. The amount of security required is $8o,000.

Borough of Queens. CONTRACT No. 3. FOR COMPLETING THE

ERECTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL g, ACADEMY AVENUE AND LOCK-WOOD STREET, LONG ISLAND CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time of completion is 90 days. The amount of security required is $2o,000. The bidder will state the price of each item or

any article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed by which the bids will be tested. On Contracts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 the bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. for each.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Superintendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the Board of Education, Park ave-nue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhat-tan. Also, for Contract No. _3, at branch office, No. 69 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens.

C. B. J. SNYDER Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated September 4, 1902.

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August 3o, 1902.

QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 4.2 received by the President of the Borough of Manhattan at the City Hall, Room No. 16, untii

o'clock a. m. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RE-PAIRS TO SEWER IN SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN WEST END AVENUE AND HUDSON RIVER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of material, and the nature and extent, as near as possible, of the work required is as follows:

75 linear feet of brick scwer of 4-foot interior diameter.

3,500 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for bracing and sheet piling.

The time allowed for completing the whole work will be thirty (3o) working days.

The amount of the security required is seven hundred and fifty ($750) dollars.

The plans and drawings may be seen and other information obtained at the office of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Nos. 13-21 Park row, Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan.

JACOB A CANTOR, Borough President.

THE CITY OF NEW YoRK, August 30, 1902.

11:7 See G 1 Instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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5044 THE CITY R'ECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 8902.

Borough of The Bronx, Zbrowski Mansion, Clare-mont Park.

WILLIAM It. WILLCOX, JOHN E. EUSTIS, RICHARD YOUNG,

Commissioners of Parks. Dated August 28, 1902.

110"See General instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Park Board at the above

office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock p. ID., on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1902, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 3,500

CUBIC YARDS OF TRAP RUCK SCREENINGS WHERE REQUIRED ON OCEAN PARKWAY, BETWEEN KINGS HIGHWAY AND CONEY ISLAND CONCOURSE, BORoui., OF BROOKLYN.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is forty-five consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is twenty-five hundred dollars.

Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, the Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn.

WILLIAM R. WILLCOX, JOHN E. EUSTIS, RICHARD YOUNG,

Commissioners of Parks. Dated August 21, 1902. 11:71lee General Instructions to Bid

demi on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE V received by the Park Board at the above office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock

P. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1902. FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE CON-

STRUCTION OF RIVERSIDE PARK AND DRIVE BETWEEN NINETY-FIFTH STREET AND NINETY-NINTH STREET, IN CONNEC-TION WITH THE NINETY-SIXTH STREET VIADUCT IN THE BOR-OUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is fifty con-secutive working days.

The amount of security required is seven thou-sand dollars. at the office of the Department of Parks, the Arsenal, Central Park, Manhattan.

WILLIAM R. WILLCOX, JOHN E. EUSTIS, RICHARD YOUNG,

Commissioners of Parks. Dated August 27, 1902.

ICY See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. OFFICE OP PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MAN-

HATTAN, NEW YORK, September 2, 1902.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-ance with section 432 of the Charter of The

City of New York, that a communication, signed by the Department of health, concerning the necessity of fencing vacant lots on the east side of Park avenue, 75 feet north of Ninety-seventh street, and extending 25 feet north, has been filed in this office and is now ready for public inspec-tion, and that a meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of the Harlem District for Local Improvements will be held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the 16th day of September, 19432, at 11.30 a. m., at which meeting said communication will be submitted to the Board.

JACOB A. CANTOR, President.

GEORGE W. BLAKE, Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August 3o, 1902.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of

Manhattan at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until o'clock a. m. on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11., 1902. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT BLOCKS ON MACADAM FOUNDATION. OR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH A BI-TUMINOUS MACADAM PAVE-MENT THE ROADWAY OF SEV-ENTH AVENUE, FROM ONE HUN-DRED AND TENTH STREET TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities for regulating and repaving with asphalt block pave-ment is as follows: loo,40o square yards of asphalt block pavement

1,100 square yards of old stone block pavement to be relaid in approaches, etc.

2,800 cubic yards of mortar. 5,500 linear feet of new curbstone furnished

and set on concrete foundation. 17,500 linear feet of old curbstone redressed,

rejointed and reset on concrete founda-tion.

3 noiseless covers complete for water man-holes to be furnished and set.

3 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes to be furnished and set.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities for regulating and repaving with bituminous macadam pavement is as follows: 100,400 square yards bituminous macadam pave-

ment. 1,100 square yards of old stone block pavement

to be relaid in approaches, etc. 5,500 linear feet of new curbstone furnished and

set. 17,500 linear feet of old curbstone redressed,

rejointed and reset. 3 noiseless covers complete for water man-

holes to be furnished and set. 3 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes to be furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and full

performance of the contract is 200 days. The amount of security is $50,000. The bituminous macadam to be furnished is to

be of a character at least equal in durability and appearance to that known as the Warren Brothers Company's bituminous macadam, which question shall be determined by a Board of Engi-neers as specified in the notice to bidders.

The suitability of the asphalt blocks for the use proposed shall be determined by a Board of Engineers composed of the Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, the Chief Engineer of the Department of Finance and the Chief Engineer of the Bureau of Highways of the Borough of Manhattan; the said Board shall de-termine in such way as they shall deem proper and by making such tests as they may deem neces-sary the suitability of the blocks for meeting the requirements of the specifications. In case this Board shall determine that the blocks are un-suited for use and do not conform with the re-quirements of the specifications the bid will be rejected.

The President of the Borough of Manhattan reserves the right to accept the lowest bid for either the work to be done with bituminous macadam pavement or asphalt block pavement should he deem it for the best interests of the City so to do.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched-ules herein contained of hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard or other unit of measure. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards made to the lowest bidder.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms, specifications and any further information can be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of High-ways, No. 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan.

JACOB A CANTOR, Borough President.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August 3o, isms.

1:7See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column cf the "City Record."

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August 3o, 1902.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of

Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until I I o'clock a. m. on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902.

No. I. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF HENRY STREET, FROM RUTGERS TO GRAND STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 9,10o square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 0,20o square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation or in approaches, etc.

4,40o linear feet new curbstone furnished and set. 35o linear feet old curbstone redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 24 noiseless c.ivers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. 4 noiseless covers complete for water man-

holes, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 75 days. The amount of security required is eight thou-

sand ($8,000) dollars. No. 2. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF SIXTY-THIRD STREET, FROM CENTRAL PARK WEST TO BROADWAY.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,820 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 1,820 square yards old stone pavement, to be re-

laid as foundation or in approaches, etc. 935 linear feet new curbstone furnished and

set. 150 linear feet old curbstone redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 6 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 20 days. The amount of security required is one thou-

sand five hundred ($r,500) dollars. • No. 3. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND STREET FROM BROADWAY TO WEST END AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,220 square yards asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 1,220 square yards old stone pavement, to be re-

laid as foundation or in approaches, etc. 515 linear feet new curbstone furnished and

set. zoo linear feet old curbstone redressed, rejoint-

ed and reset. 4 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. noiseless cover complete for water manhole.

furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 15 days. i The amount of security required is one thou-

sand ($/,000) dollars. The bidder will state the price of each item or

article contained in the specifications or schedules, herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or other unit of measure. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and awards made to the lowest bidder.

The bids will be compared and the contract ..warded at a lump or aggregate sum for each coa-ti act.

Blank forms, specifications and any further in-formation can be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of High-ways, No. 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan.

JACOB A CANTOR, Borough President.

THE CITY OF New YORE, August 3o, 1902.

r7See General Imustruetions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of

the "City Record." 1130,117

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORE, August 3o, 1902.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of

Manhattan at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until II o'clock a. m. on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RE-PAIRS TO SEWER IN SEVENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN AVENUE A AND FIRST AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the material and the nature and extent

as near as possible of the work required is as follows:

257 linear feet brick sewer of 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior diameter.

10 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and removed.

iii,000 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for bracing and sheet piling.

The time allowed for completing the whole work will be sixty (6o) working days.

The amount of security required is fifteen hun-dred ($z,soo) dollars.

The plans and drawings may be seen and other information obtained at the office of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Nos. 13-21 Park row, Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan.

JACOB A CANTOR, Borough President.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August 3o, 1902.

tgrSee General Instructions to Bid-ders OH the last page, lust column of tire "City Record."

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF New YORK, August 27, 1902.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE •■•2 received by the President of the Borough of Manhattan at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until ti o'clock a. m., on

TuEsuAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902. I OR REPAIRING AND MAINTAINING AS-

PHALT BLOCK PAVEMENT NOW IN THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, WITHIN THE LIM-ITS DEFINED IN THE CON-TRACT, ON WHICH THE ORIGI-NAL GUARANI EES OF MAINTE-NANCE Hit ..:.. EXPIRED:

Manhattan avenue, Eighty-fifth street, Manhat-tan avenue, One Hundred and Ninth street, One Hundred and Eleventh street, One Hundred and Eleventh street, Bradhurst avenue, Hamilton place, Ninety-third street, Ninety-eighth street, Sieety-eighth street, Ninety-ninth street, One Hundred and First street, One Hundred and Eighth street, One Hundred and Thirteenth street, One Hundred and Fourteenth street, One Hundred and Thirty-third street, One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, ('ne Hundred and Seventy-third street, Ninety-fifth street, Park avenue, Park avenue, Audubon avenue, Convent avenue, Claremont avenue, One hundred and Fifty-third street, One Hundred and Nineteenth street, One Hundred and Third street, One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, One I Itindred and Forty-seventh street, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street One Hundred and Thir-ty-seventh street, One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street, One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street, One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street, One Dendred and Eighty-second street, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, One Hundred and 1 curteenth street.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and .nrture and extent, as near as possible, of the wcrk is as follows: 15,000 square yards of asphalt block pavement. 5,0oo cubic yards of concrete, including mortar

bed. Time for the compietion of the work and full

performance of the contract is one year from September 20, 1902.

The amount of security required is $7,500. The bidder will state the price of each item or

article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or other unit of measure. The extensions must be mrde and footed up, as the bids will be read ficm the total, and awards made to the lowest bidder.

The bids will be compared and the contract av:arded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms, specifications and any further information can be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of High-ways, No. 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan.

JACOB A. CANTOR, Borough President.

THE CITY OF NEW YORE, August 27, 1902. 1:7See General Instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW YoRK, August 27, 1902.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of

Menhattan at the City nail, Room No. 16, until it o'clock a. m., on

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1902. No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BUILDING COMPLETE "OUTLET SEWER INTO HARLEM RIVER BETWEEN NINETY-SECOND AND NINETY-THIRD STREETS. WITH ALTERATION AND IMPROVE-MENT TO EXISTING SEWERS IN AVENUE A, BETWEEN NINETY-SECOND AND NINETY-THIRD STREETS. AND IN NINETY-SEC-OND STREET, BETWEEN AVENUE. A AND SECOND AVENUE."

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the material and the nature and extent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as fellows:

150 linear feet of wooden barrel sewer of 4 feet interior diameter, Cass I.

5 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet interior diameter, Class II.

1,050 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet interior diameter, Class Ili.

582 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet interior diameter, Class IV.

13 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior diameter, Class V.

200 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 inches by a feet 4 inches interior diameter, Class VI.

75 linear feet of salt glazed vitrified pipe cul-vert of i2-inch interior diameter.

3 receiving basins of the circular pattern, with granite heads.

I receiving basin of the circular pattern, with old head.

1,000 cubic of rock to be excavated and eni

50,000 feet, B. M. of timber and planking Yoh bracing and sheet piling.

1,000 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for foundation.

The time allowed for completing the whole work will be three hundred (3oo) working days.

The amount of security required is thirteen thousand ($13,000) dollars. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BUILDING COMPLETE "SEWER IN ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND AMSTERDAM AVENUE."

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the material, and the nature and ex-tent, as near as possible, of the work required is as follows:

371 linear feet of brick sewer, 3 feet 6 inches by a feet 4 inches interior diameter, Class I.

too linear feet of brick sewer, 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior diameter, Class II.

652 linear feet of salt glazed, vitrified stoneware pipe sewer, of 5-inch interior diameter.

4o linear feet of salt glazed, vitrified atom-ware pipe culvert, of 12-inch intericle diameter.

z receiving basin of the circular pattern, with bluestone head.

I receiving basin of the circular pattern, with old beau.

2,050 cubicyards of rock to be excavated and re-moved.

feet, B. M., of timber for bracing and sheet piling.

1,000 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for foundation.

The time allowed for completing the whole work will be two hundred and twenty-five (225) work-ing days.

The amount of security required is six thou-sand ($6,000) dollars.

The contracts must be bid for separately, and the bids will be compared and the contract award-ed at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

The plans and drawings may be seen and other information obtained at the office of the Commis-sioner of Public Works, Nos. 13-21 Park row, Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan.

JACOB A. CANTOR, Borough President.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August 27, 1902.

If7See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

9.27,59

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NNW YORE, August 27, 1902.

QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ••-, received by the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until II o'clock a. m. on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,_1902. No. I. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES- ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF SIXTH STREET, FROM SEC-

OND AVENUE TO THIRD AVE-

N The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as

follows: • .• 2,200 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,210 square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation or in approaches, etc.

1-,235 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and Set. so linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 7 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. noiseless cover complete for water man-

hole, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 25 days. The amount of security required is $1,500.

No. 2. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID FOUNDATION THE ROAD OF THIRD STREET,_ FROM S C-OED AVENUE TO BOWERY.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,750 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 1,760 square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation or in approaches, etc.

755 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

150 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

6 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

i noiseless cover complete for water manhole, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is to days.

The amount of security required is $4300. No. 3. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES- ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FIFTH STREET, FROM SEC-OND AVENUE TO BOWERY.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,150 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,tho square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

1,130 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set too linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 6 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. I noiseless cover complete for water manhole,

furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 25 days. The amount of security required is $1.500.

No. 4. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY

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OF EIGHTY-FIRST STREET, FROM LEXINGTON AVENUE TO PARK AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,410 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 1,42o square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

515 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 150 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 4 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. noiseless covers complete for water man-

holes, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 15 days. The amount of security required is $i,000.

No. 5. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EIGHTY-SECOND STREET, FROM PARK AVENUE TO MADI-SON AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,370 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 1,370. square yards of old stone pavement, to be

• relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

740 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

75 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

3 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is is days.

The amount of security required is $1,000. No. 6. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

• ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF ONE huNDRED AND TIURT Y-SECOND 'STREET, FROM LENOX AVENUE TO SEVENTH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,710 square yards of asphalt pavement, includ-

ing binder course. 2,710 square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

1,58o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

40 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

9 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

2 noiseless covers complete for water man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 30 days.

i The amount of security required s $2,000. No, 7. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF NINETIETH STREET, FROM BROADWAY TO RIVERSIDE DRIVE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 3,6go square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,690 square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

58o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 590 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 9 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. 2 noiseless covers complete for water man-

holes, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 3o days. The amount of security required is $2,000.

No. 8. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EIGHTY-NINTH STREET, FROM AMSTERDAM AVENUE TO

. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as

follows: 4,440 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 4,45o square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

879 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 744 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re

jointed and reset. is noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. 5 noiseless covers complete for water man-

holes, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 35 days. The amount of security required is $2,5oo.

No 9. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID

' AS FOUNDATION THE ROAD-WAY OF FIFTIETH STREET, FROM SIXTH TO SEVENTH AVE-NUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,570 square yards of asphalt pavement, includ-

ing binder course. 2,370 square yards of old stone pavement to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches,

1,530 linear feet new curbstone furnished and set.

370 cubic yards of concrete. go linear feet old curbstone redressed, rejoint-

ed and reset. 8 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. 2 noiseless covers complete for water man-

hole, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 3o days. The amount of security required is $2,000.

No. io. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROAD-WAY OF TWENTY-NINTH STREET, FROM BROADWAY TO EIGHTH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 6,490 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 6,490 square yards of old stone pavement to he

relaid as foundation, or in approaches,

3,640 lin= feet new curbstone furnished and set.

24o linear feet old curbstone redressed, re-jointed and reset.

20 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

13 noiseless covers complete for water man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 7o days.

The amount of security required is $6,000. No. 1. REGULATING AND REPAVD WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ONIG

PRES-

EN r PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FORTY-FOURTH STREET, FROM THIRD AVENUE TO LEX-INGTON AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,510 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 1,520 square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

80o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 110 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. s noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. 2 noiseless covers complete for water man-

holes, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is is days. The amount of security required is $1,000.

No. 12. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWEN-TY-THIRD STREET, FROM PLEAS-ANT AVENUE TO PARK AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 9,500 square yards asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 9,58o square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

5,160 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 475 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 26 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. 8 noiseless covers complete for water man-

holes, furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is too days. The amount of security required is $7,500.

No. 13. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT, ON PRESENT PAVEMENT, RELAID AS FOUNDATION, THE ROAD-WAY OF SECOND AVENUE, FROM TWENTY-SECOND STREET TO TWENTY-THIRD STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,190 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 1,000 square, yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

30 cubic yards of concrete. 33o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and

set. 140 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. 3 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. 3 noiseless covers, complete, for water man.

holes, furnished ana set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is is days. The amount of security required is $i,000.

No. 14. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT, ON PRESENT PAVEMENT, RELA1D AS FOUNDATION, THE ROAD-WAY OF NINETEENTH STREET, FROM THIRD AVENUE TO FOURTH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 3,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 3,ozo square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

1,700 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

8o linear feet old curbstone redressed, re jointed and reset.

7 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

2 noiseless covers complete for water man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 30 days.

The amount of security required is $2,500. No. 'i5. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES- ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FIFTY-NINTH STREET, FROM PARK AVENUE TO MADISON AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,590 square yards of asphalt pavement, includ-

ing binder course. z,iso square yards of old stone pavement to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

6o cubic yards of concrete. 460 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 16o linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-

jointed and reset. a noiseless covers complete for sewer man-

holes, furnished and set. noiseless cover complete for water manhole,

furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is is days. The amount of security required is $i,000.

No. 16. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES- ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF MONTGOMERY STREET, FROM WATER STREET TO DIVISION STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 3,910 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 3,95o square yards of old stone pavement to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc. 2,060 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

35o linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

8 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

3 noiseless covers complete for water man-holes,furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 40 days.

The amount of security required is $3,000. Nc 17. REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROAD-WAY OF FORTY-FIRST STREET, FROM BROADWAY TO SEVENTH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 5I0 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. sio square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

25o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. so linear feet old curbstone redressed, rejointed

and reset. noiseless cover, complete for sewer manhole,

furnished and set. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 10 days. The amount of security required is $759.

No 18. REGLATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WALL STREET, FROM PEARL STREET TO WATER STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 490 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course, 490 square yards of old stone pavement to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

24o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 40 linear feet old curbstone redressed, rejointed

and reset. 2 noiseless covers complete for sewer manholes,

furnished and set. 2 noiseless covers, complete for water manholes,

furnished and set. Time for the complctio.i of the work and the

full performance of the contract is in days. The amount of security required is $500.

No. 19. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROAD-WAY OF SEVENTEENTH STREET, FROM THIRD AVENUE TO FOURTH AVENUE,

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is Is follows: 4,900 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,900 square yards of old stone pavement, to he

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

1,450 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

350 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

9 noiseless covers, complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

I noiseless cover complete for sewer manhole, holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 30 days.

i The amount of security required is $2,500. No. 20. REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FOURTEENTH STREET, FROM FIFTH AVENUE TO UNIVERSITY PLACE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,220 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,22o square, yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

677 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

40 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

3 noiseless covers, complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the lull performance of the contract is 25 days. •

The amount of security required is $1,500. No 21. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH,

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FOURTEENTH STREET FROM SIXTH AVENUE TO SEVENTH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 3,430 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 3,43o square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

970 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

220 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

8 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 4o days.

The amount of security required is $2,500. No. 22. REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PIG.SENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF MONROE STREET FROM PIKE STREET TO MARKET STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as tcllows: 2,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, includ-

ing binder course. .i.olo square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

83o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set

26o linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

6 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

1 noiseless cover complete for water man-hole, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 25 days.

i The amount of security required is $1,50o. No. 23. REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF ONE HUNDRED AND T.,,WEN-TV-FOURTH STREET, FROM SEVENTH AVENUE TO EIGHTH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,690 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,70o square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

1.440 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

115 linear feet old curbstone redressed, re-jointed and reset.

4 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

noiseless cover complete for water man-hole, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 3o days.

The amount of security required is $2,000. No. 24. REGULATING AND RF.PAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET, FROM FIRST AVENUE TO SEC-OND AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,250 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,260 square yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

1,220 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

13o linear feet old curbstone redressed, re-jointed and reset.

5 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

2 noiseless covers complete for water man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 25 days.

The amount of security required is $i,soo. No. 25. REGULATING AND REPAVING

WIT ti ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAD AS FOUNDATION THE ROAD WAY OF MADISON STREET, FROM PIKE STREET TO RUT-GERS STREET.

folwc TiolieEngineer's estimate of the quantities is as

2,600 square yards of asphalt pavement, including binder course.

2,70o square yards of old stone pavement, to be relaid as foundatit.:1, or in approaches, etc.

1,320 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

so linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

7 noiseless covers, complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is ao days.

he amount of security required is $2,000. No. 26. REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROAD WAY OF FIFTH STREET, FROM FIRST AVENUE TO SECOND AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,300 square yards of asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 2,300 square, yards of old stone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches. etc.

1,300 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

7o linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

6 noiseless covers, complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

I noiseless cover, complete for water man-hole, furnished and set.

'Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is as days.

the amount of security required is $1,500

No. 27. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON' PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FORTY-SECOND STREET FROM SECOND AVENUE TO THIRD AVENUE.

]'hie estimate of the quantities PS follows:

4.080 square yards of asphalt pavement, including binder course.

3,580 square yards of old stone pavement, to be relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

6o cubic yards concrete. 1,070 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

40 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re-jointed and reset.

8 noiseless covers complete for sewer man-holes, furnished and set.

6 noiseless covers complete for water man-holes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is so days.

The amount of security required is $3,000. No. 28. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PRES-ENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF HOUSTON STREET FROM SHER-IFF STREET TO COLUMBIA STREET, INCLUDING INTERSEC-TION OF SHERIFF STREET; ALSO SHERIFF STREET FROM HOUS-TON STREET TO SECOND STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: gzo square yards asphalt pavement, including

binder course. 930 square yards of old atone pavement, to be

relaid as foundation, or in approaches, etc.

540 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set. 6o linear feet oldcurbstone, redressed, rejointed

and reset.

2 noiseless covers complete for sewer manholes, furnished and set.

4 noiseless covers complete for water manholes, furnished and set.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is TO days.

The amount of security required is $75o. No. 29. REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FORT Y-FOU_El H STREET, FROM LEXINGTON AVENUE TO DEPEW PLACE..

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: ggo square yards of granite pavement with paving

cement joints. 170 cubic yards of concrete. 5go linear feet new curbstone, furnished and set.

20 linear feet old curbstone redressed, rejointed and reset.

180 square feet of new bridgestone, furnished and set.

120 square feet of old bridgestone, to be relaid. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 25 days. The amount of security is $1,500.

No. 30. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING, SETTING CURBSTONES AND FLAGGING SIDEWALKS IN SEW ELM STREET, FROM CITY HALL PLACE TO GREAT JONES STREET' (BETWEEN PRINCE AND GREAT JONES STREETS).

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,000 cubic yards of earth excavation, 2,050 linear feet of new curbstones to furnish

and set. so linear feet of old curbstones to reset and

redress. 7,20o square feet of new flagging to furnish and

lay. 00 square feet of old flagging to relay. The amount of security required is $1,500. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is 6o days. The bidder will state the price of each item or

article contained in the specifications or schedules article contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or other unit of measure. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards made to the lowest bidder.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each coa-t-act.

Blank forms, specifications and any further in-formation can be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works. Bureau of High-ways, No. 2i Park row, Borough of Manhattan.

JACOB A. CANTOR, Borough President.

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THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- TIONMENT.

' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

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Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity has, on behalf of The City of New York, prepared three maps of real estate (as the term "real estate" is defined by section 485 of the Greater New York Charter), situate in the towns of Harrison, North Castle, Mount Pleasant, New Castle and Bedford, Westchester County, New York, and being along or near Rye Pond Reser-voir outlet, Rye Pond Reservoir, Byram river, W ampus river, Wampus pond and Beene river. which real estate, in the opinion of said Commis-sioner, it is necessary to acquire for the purpose ot preventing the contamination or pollution 01 toe supply ot pure and wholesome water for Inc -use ot The City of New York, and said Commis-sioner has submitted said maps to the Board 01 Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York for approval, and said Board of Estimate and Apportionment will meet in Room 16, in toe City Hall, in the Borough of Manhattan, City ot New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place the said Board will afford to all persons in-terested a full opportunity to be heard respecting such maps and the acquisition of the real estate shown thereon.

Dated New York, July 28, 1902. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTION

MENT. J. W. STEVENSON, Secretary.

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kicyncE IS HEREBY GIVEN _THAT THE IN Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, deeming it for the public in-terest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by laying out the South-ern Boulevard approach to the Third avenue bridge over the Harlem River,between Lincoln avenue and Third avenue in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber (room i6), City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such proposed laying out will be considered by said Board, all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by said board on the i8th day of July, 19o2, notice of the adop-tion of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment of The City of New York, in pur- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, deeming it for the

map or plan of The City of N York, by y ing out the Southern Boulevard approach to the Third Avenue Bridge over the Harlem River, between Lincoln avenue and Third avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, more particu-larly described as follows:

BEGINNING at the intersection of the south-ern line of Southern Boulevard with the western line of Lincoln avenue.

First—Thence westerly along the southern line of Southern Boulevard for 333.16 feet to the eastern line of Third avenue as widened.

Second—Thence southwesterly along last men-tioned line for 89.68 feet.

t hird—thence easterly and paralel to the South-ern line of Southern Boulevard for 382.28 feet to the western line of Lincoln avenue.

Fourth—Thence northerly along last mentioned line for 75 feet to the point of beginning.

Said approach to be seventy-five feet wide. Resolved, That the President of the Borough of

The Bronx cause to be prepared for submission to this Board three similar maps or plans for certifi-cation and filing in the manner required by law, showing as nearly as possible the nature and ex-tent of the proposed laying out of the above-named bridge approach and the location of the im-mediate adjacent or of intersecting open or estab-lished streets, roads, squares, or places, sufficient for the identification and location thereof.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed laying out of the approach to the above-named bridge at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the old Council Chamber, Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, at to.3o o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed laying out of the approach to the above-named bridge will be considered at a meeting of the 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 5th day of September, 1902.

J. W. STEVENSON, Secretary.

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PJOTICE IS BERES A GIVEN THAT THE IN Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the lines of the proposed approach to the Willis Ave- nue Bridge over the Harlem river, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the old Council Chamber, Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 5th day of September, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which such proposed change of lines will be considered by said Board, all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolution, adopted by said Board on the 18th day of July, ze,02, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment of The City of New York, in pur- suance of the provision.; of section 442, of the Greater New I ork Charter, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the lines of the proposed approach to the Willis Avenue Bridge, over the Harlem river, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the eastern line of Willis avenue with the northern line of East One Hundred anu Thirty-second street; thence running easterly along the northern line of East One Hundred and Thirty-second street for 575 feet; thence northerly and along the western line of Lots 97 and 78, on Block 2277, of the Map of The City of New York, 200 feet, to the southern line of the Southern Boulevard; thence westerly along the southern line of the Southern Boule-vard for 575 feet, to the eastern line of Willis avenue; thence southerly along the eastern line of Willis avenue for zoo feet, to the point of be-' ginning.

Resolved, That the President of the Borough of The Bronx cause to be prepared for submission to this Board three similar maps or plans for certification and filing in the manner required by law, showing as nearly as possible the nature and extent of the proposed change of lines and the location of the immediate adjacent or of inter-secting open or established streets, roads, squares, or places, sufficient for the identification and lo-ci non thereof.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change of lines at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the old Council Chamber, Room i6,

City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, at 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 change of lines will be considered at a meeting of the 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 5th day of September, 1902.

J. W. STEVENSON, Secretary.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of

The City of New York, deeming it for the public Interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York, by widening Delancey street, from Clinton street to the Bowery, and laying out a new street from the Bowery to Elm street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the old Council Chamber, Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, at a o'clock p. m., at which such proposed widening and laying out will be considered by said Board, all of which is more particularly set forth and de-scribed in the following resolutions adopted by !did Board on the 25th day of July, 1902, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz,:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment of The City of New York, in pursu-ance of the provisions of section 442, of the Greater New York Charter, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York, by widening Delancey street, from Clinton street to the Bow-ery, and laying out a new street from the Bowery to Elm streetin the Borough of Manhattan,

Y City of New Mork, more particularly described as follows:

WIDENING. Delancey street to be widened 150 feet on the

southerly side, between Clinton street and the Bowery.

LAYING OUT. New street to be laid out too feet wide from

the westerly side of the Bowery, the southerly side of said street to intersect Broome street at Marion street, and the northerly side to stop at Elm street.

Resolved, That the President of the Borough of Manhattan cause to be prepared for submission to this Board three similar maps or plans for certi-fication and filing in the manner required by law, showing as nearly as possible the nature and extent of the proposed widening and laying out, and the location of the immediate adjacent or of intersecting open or established streets, roads, squares or places, sufficient for the identification and location thereof.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed widening and laying out at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the old Council Cham-ber, Room i6, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. M.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed widening and laying out will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the "City Record" for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the sth day of September, 1902.

J. W. STEVENSON, Secretary.

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DEPARMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, Nos. 13_1'0 2! PARK Row( BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Street

Cleaning at the above office until I o'clock p. m. on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx I OR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CON-STRUCT AND REPLACE WATER TUBE BOILERS IN THE DELE-HANTY PATENT DUMPING BOATS "CENERENTOLA" AND "ASCHENBROEDEL."

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is sixty work-ing days.

The amount of security required is 50 per cent. of the amount bid. Bids will be compared and a contract awarded to the lowest bidder for each set of boilers.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Street Clean-ing, the Borough of Manhattan.

JOHN McG. WOODBURY, Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

Dated August 25, 1902.

r7See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record. '

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DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, Nos. 13_ TO 21 PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE

Y CITY OF NEW ORK.

QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 4-1 received by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning at the above office until t o'clock p. m. on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902. Borough of Manhattan.

I.OR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CON-CRETE THE FLOOR OF STABLE "A" OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, AT SEVEN. TEENTH STREET AND AVENUE C, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 3o days.

The amount of security required is one thousand dollars.

Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum, and awards made to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Street Clean-ing, the Borough of Manhattan.

JOHN McG. WOODBURY, Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

Dated August 25, 1902.

ICTSee General Instruction• to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Reoord."

ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS.

PIsDERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill in

can procure material for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings etc., collected by the Depart went of Street Cleaning—free of charge, by ap-plying to the Commissioner of Street cleaning Nos. 13 to at Park Row, Borough of Manhattan.

JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, Commissioner cif Street Cleaning.

OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. BOROUGH or THE BRONX.

"Bronx Borough Record; North Side News." BOROUGH OF?MIENS.

For Long Island City an Newtown Districts—'Long Island City Star;" "Newtown Register."

For Flushing, Jamaica and the Rockaway.—"Flushing Times;' "Jamaica Standard."

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. "Staten Islander;" "Staten Island World."

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE COL-LECTION OF TAXES, NEW YORK, September 1, 1902.

AXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN I bills promptly should make immediate writ-

ten requisition (blanks may be procured in the borough offices), stating their property by Sec-tion or Vt'ard, Block and Lot or Map Number, n:aking copy of same from their bills of last year.

If a taxpayer is assessed for personal tax, the requisition should also request bill for such tax.

Each requisition should be accompanied by an envelope bearing the proper address of the appli-cant and with return postage prepaid.

It, case of any doubt in regard to Ward, Sec-Hen, Block or Lot Number, taxpayers should take tl-eir deeds to the Department of Taxes and As-sessment and have their property located on the maps of that Department, and forward to the Deputy Receiver of Taxes, with the requisition, a certified memorandum of their property, which will he furnished by the Department of Taxes and Assessment.

Taxpayers in this manner will receive their bills, returned by mail at the earliest possible moment and avoid any delay caused by waiting on lines, a: is required in case of personal application.

The requisition must be addressed and mailed to the Deputy Receiver of Taxes in whichever borough the property is located, as follows:

John J. McDonough, No. 57 Chambers street, Borough of Manhattan, New York.

John B. Underhill, corner Third and Tremont av enues, Borough of The Bronx, New York.

Jacob S. Van Wyck, Municipal Building, for-ongh of Brooklyn, New York.

Frederick W. Bleckwenn, corner Jackson ave-nue and Fifth street, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, New York.

John DeMorgan, Stapleton, New York. DAVID E. AUSTEN,

s3-o4 Receiver of Taxes.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

I N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioi8 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, af-fected by the following assessments for LO CAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTIl

WARDS, SECTION xi. INWOOD AVENUE—REGULATING, GRAD-

ING, CURBING FLAGGING, LAYING CROSS-WALKS AND PENCING, from Cromwell ave-nue to Featherbed Lane. Area of assessment: Both sides of Inwood avenue, from Cromwell avenue to Featherbed Lane, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting and inter-vening streets; also Lots Nos. 27, 31, 35 and 45. in Block No. 2,864.

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION II. EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- N t it STREET—REGULATING GRADING,

CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING CROSS-WALKS AND FENCING, from Webster avenue to Third avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, between Third and Webster avenues, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting and terminating avenues. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on August 26, 1902, and entered on August 26, i902, in the Record of Thies of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes

W And Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person 3T property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, Interest will be collected thereon, as provided in Jection 1019 of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that "If any such assess-ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and re-ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section one hundred and fifty-nine of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record." • •

The above assessments are payable to the Col lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun-dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and a p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before October 25, 1902, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessments became a lien to the date of payment.

EDWARD M. GROUT Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, ( ETROLLER 'S OFFICE, August 26, 1902.

827-S10

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioi8 OF THE I 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 fclloynng assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGIA OF THE BRONX:

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION t t. MARION AVENUE—SEWER, from the exist-

ing sewer in East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street to Kingshridge Road. Area of assessment: Both sides of Marion avenue. from One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street to Kingabridge Road.

EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-,EIGHTH STREET—SEWER, from Lafontaine

avenue .to Hughes avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, between Lafontaine avenue. and Hughes avenue; north side of Vne Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, between Lafontaine and Arthur avenues; east side of Lafontaine avenue and west side ot Arthur avenue, between One Hundred and Seventy-seventh and One Hundred and Sev-enty-eighth streets; also, Lots Nos. 94 and 97, in Block .No. 3068.

EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEV-ENTH STREET—SEWER, from Valentine to Ryer avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of One Hundred anu Eighty-seventh street, between Ryer and Valentine avenues; both sides of Ryer avenue, between One Hundred and Eighty-third and One Hundred and Eighty-seventh streets; both sides of Valentine avenue, between One Hundred and Eighty-fourth and One Hundred and Eighty-seventh streets; both sides of Field place, between Ryer avenue and the Grand Boulevard and Concourse, and east side of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse, between One Hundred and Eighty-third and One Hundred and Eighty-seventh streets. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Axsessors on August zi, 1902, and entered on Au-gust 21, z9o2, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and Assess-ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, in-terest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that "If any such assess-ment shall remain unpa.4 for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Thies of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and re-ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An assessment shat become a lien upon the real estate affected ther"eby ten days after its entry in the said record. • • •

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun-dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave-nue, Borough ot The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 in., and all payments made thereon on or before October 21, 1902, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessments became a lien to the date of payment.

EDWARD M. GROUT Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 22, 1902.

a23-55.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

N PURSUANCE OF SECTION loi8 OF THE I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Th' City of New York, hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, af-fected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION tr. EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-

SIXTH STREET—REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING FLAGGING, LAYING CROSS-WALKS, PAVING, FENCING AND PLANT. ING TREES, from Jerome avenue to Tremont avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, from Jerome avenue to Tremont avenue, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting, interven-ing and terminating street and avenues; also, lots Nos. 23, 46, 47, 48 and so in block No. Ohm and lot No. 36 in block No. 2826. —that the saint was confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on Au-gust 21, 1902, and entered on August 2i, 1902, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and As-sessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, in-terest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019, of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that "If any such assess-ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and re-ceive the amount of such assessment to charge. collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien. as provided by section one hundred and fifty-nine of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry

• • in the said record." • The above assessment is payable to the Collec-

tor of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and Assessment and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun-dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave-nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of q a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before October 20, 1902, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessment became a lien to the date of payment

EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller.

CITY Or NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OE FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 21, 1902.

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INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. ■ 11.0

T HE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER L 1902, on the Registered Bonds and Stock of The

City of New York will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, at his office in the Stewirt Building. corner of Broadway and Chambers Mice (Room 39).

The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from October 15, 1902, to November z, 19o2.

The interest due November z, 1902, on the Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and for-mer City of New York will be paid on that day by the Knickerbocker Trust Company, No. 66 B, cadway.

The interest due November I, 1902, on Coupon Bonds of other Corporations now included in The City of New York will be paid on that day at the office of the Comptroller.

EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller.

Teta CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. August 30, 1903.

129,01

Attest: JOUN H. MOONEY,

Assistant Secretary.

Attest: JOHN H. MOONEY,

Assistant Secretary.

Attest: JOHN H. MOONEY,

Assistant Secretary.

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INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK.

T HE INTEREST DUE OCTOBER 1, reio.2, on the Registered Bones and Stock of The

City of New York will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, at his of tice in the Stewart Building, corner of Broadway and Chambers street (Room 39).

'Transfer Books thereof will be closed from September 15 to October 1, 1902.

'I he interest due October z, 1902, on the Cou-pon Bonds and Stock of the former City of New York will bepaid on that day by the Knicker-bocker Trust Company, No. 66 Broadway.

The interest due October z, 1902, on Coupon Fonds of other corporations now included in The City of New York, will be paid on that day at the office of the Comptroller.

EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 3o, 1902.

a29,0

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

I N PURSUANCE O. SECTION zoi8 OF THE I 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 IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHAT-TAN:

TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 4. TWELFTH AVENUE-PAVING, CURBING

AND LAYING CROSSWALKS, from Fiftieth sheet to Fifty-eighth street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Twelfth avenue, between Fiftieth and Fifty-eighth streets, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting and ter-minating streets; also, Lots Nos. 511/2, 321/2, 531, $454, $634, 561/2, 571/2, 585i. 591/2 and 601/2 in

lock NO. 1102. TWELFTH AVENUE-SEWER, east side, be-

tween Fifty-sixth and Fifty-eighth streets- also, SEWERS IN FIFTY-SEVENTH AND FIFTY-EIGHTH STREETS, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues. Area of assessment: North aide of Fifty-sixth street, both sides of Fifty-seventh street and Fifty-eighth street and south side of Fifty-ninth street, between Eleventh ave-nue and Twelfth avenue, also, west side of Eleventh avenue and east side of Twelfth avenue, between Fifty-sixth street and Fifty-ninth street. -that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on August 28, 1902, and entered on August 29, 1902, in the Record of Titles of As-sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection ef Assessmentss and Arrears of Taxes and Assess-ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date

said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section leiter of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that If any such assessment shall re-frain 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 cfficer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides * "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry ii, the said record." * a a

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes- and Assessments and of Water Rents, Room No. 85, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before Octo-ber 28, 1902, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be sub-ject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessments became a lien to the date of payment.

EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 29, xgoz.

1430,512

DhPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OP BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Docks at

the above office until 12 o'clock m. on TUE19DAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902.

Borough of Manhattan. CONTRACT No. 735. FOR ED reN !SHAN

AND DELIVERING ABOUT 2,000 TONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is on or before the expiration of r8o calendar days.

The amount of security required is $3,600. The bids will be compared and the contract

awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Delivery will be required to be made at the

time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the said Department.

JACKSON WALLACE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Docks.

Dated August 14, 19oz.

e=r See General Instructions to Bin-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

CHARLES A. BERRIAN, AUCTIONEER.

SALE OF FERRY FRANCHISE.

THE FRANCHISE OF THE FERRY, AS more particularly hereinafter described, will

b.1 offered for sale by the Commissioner of Drcks, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Pier "A," Battery place, at 12 o'clock m., on

'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1902, foe a term of ten years from December r, Jeri, to and from the foot of Forty-second street, East river, in the Borough of Manhattan, from and t3 the foot of Broadway, East river, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, together with all that certain wharf property, land and land under water be-longing to the City, beginning_ at a point where the northerly line of East Forty-second street intersects the established bulkhead line at the fcot of said street; thence running southerly along said bulkhead line a distance of about one hundred feet to the southerly line of East Forty. se, and street; thence easterly along said south-erly line of East Forty-second street a distance of about one hundred and fifty feet to the pier head line established by the United States Gov-ernment; thence northerly .a distance of about

one hundred feet; thence westerly a distance of abrut one hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to the point or place of beginning, in the Bor• ough of Manhattan.

TERMS AND 'CONDITIONS OF SALE. The lease will be sold subject to the approval

o% the terms thereof by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

No bids will be received which shall be less than the upset price, viz., ten thousand dollars per annum.

Rent to be payable quarterly in advance. Tne purchaser will be required at the time of

sale to pay, in addition to the Auctioneer's fee (viz.

' fifty dollars), to the Department of Docks

cnct Ferries twenty-five per cent. of the amount of the annual rent bid, as security for the execu-tion of the lease, which twenty-five per cent. will be applied to the payment of the rent first accru-ing under the lease when executed, or will be fel feitad to the Department if the purchaser re-fui.eS or neglects to execute the lease, with good rine sufficient security, to be approved by the Ccmmissioner of Docks, within ten days after being notified that the lease is prepared and ready for execution at the office of the Depart-merit of Docks and Ferries, Pier "A," North river, foot of Battery place.

Two sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Connnissioner of Docks, will be required uncle, th lease to enter into a'bond or obligation, joint ly and severally with the lessees, in the sum of double the annual rent, for the faithful perform-ance of all the covenants and conditions of the lease.

The lease will contain the usual covenants and cetclitions, in conformity with the provisions of law and the ordinances of the Board of Aldermen relative to ferries, and shall provide that the les-sees will maintain and operate the ferry during the whole term, and will provide ample accommo dations in the way of safe and capacious boats and sufficiency of trips, as to the sufficiency of which accommodations the decision of the Com-missioner of Docks shall be final; also, condi-tic tis that the lessees shall dredge the ferry slip, etc., as required by the Commissioner of Docks;

at during the term of the lease they will erect and build, at their own expense, and will at all times well and sufficiently repair, maintain and keep in good order, all and singular, the floats, racks, fenders, bridges and other fixtures of the larding places, and in the event of any damage tc the bulkheads or piers from collision by the fctryboats, or otherwise, from any accident or negligence on their part, they will immediately repair and restore said wharf property to its pi evious conditions free of cost to The City of New York; that if at any time during the term of the lease the Commissioner of Docks shall require any of the wharf property used for ferry purposes in order to proceed with the water front improvements in the vicinity of the ferry land-ings, the said lessees shall surrender and vacate the premises without any claim upon the City for any damages whatever, upon written notice being given to the lessees three months in ad-v.nce of the intention of said Commissioner; that such notice shall specify, by the general terms of description or by reference to the plans and specifications of the proposed work of improve-ment, the character of the alterations and im-provements to be made in regard to said water front, affecting the property and rights hereby authorized to be demised, and upon receiving such notice the lessee may elect to terminate the lease of said ferry privileges or franchise by serving notice of such election upon the Com-missioner of Docks within one month after re-ceiving the notice from the Commissioner of Docks of its intention to improve the water front is the vicinity of the ferry landing; also, that in case only a portion of said wharf' property shall be required for the purposes aforesaid, then a reasonable reduction will be made from the rent reserved by said lease; that sworn returns of the amounts of ferry receipts shall be made to the Ccmmissioner of Docks, when required by said Ccmmissioner, and that the books of accounts of the ferry shall be subject to the inspection of said Commissioner.

"The lease will contain a covenant providing that upon the expiration or sooner termination of the said term of ten years, the lessee may, and upon demand in writing by the Commissioner of Decks or other proper officer or department of The City of New York thereto duly authorized, Oa% at the cost and expense of the lessee, forth-with and at the utmost practicable speed wholly remove from the premises hereinbefore described the buildings, platforms, floats, bridges, ferry racks, piling and fixtures which shall have been et ccted or placed by the lessee, its successors or assigns, upon or within the limits of the wharf property to be leased, so that there shall be in the slip adjacent to the hereinbefore described wharf property, used for thepurposes of said

i ferry and in every part thereof,p from the bulk-

head out, at least ten feet of water at mean low water."

The rates for ferriage and charges for vehicles and freight shall not exceed the rates now charged or. the ferry to and from the foot of East Twen-t:•third street, Borougn of Manhattan, from and

'ti the foot of Broadway, Borough of Brooklyn. The lessee shall provide such lifeboats, floats,

rafts and life preservers as may be directed by the Commissioner of Docks.

I lie form of lease which the purchaser will be required to execute can be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Docks

The right to reject all bids is reserved if deemed by the Commissioner of Docks to be for the best interests of the City so to do.

By order of the Commissioner of Docks. The foregoing terms and conditions of sale

were duly approved by resolution of the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted July 1, xgoz.

Dated The City of New York. August 22, 1902. McDOUGALL HAWKES.

Commissioner of Docks. a26,s

DEPARTME N T OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT Or BATTERY PLACE. BOROUGH OF MANHAT-TAN, T HE CITY OF New YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL hi: received by the Commissioner of Docks, at

l'ier "A," Battery place, in The City of New York, until x2 o'clock noon, on

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902,

for a lease of the bulkhead between West Forty-third and West Forty-fourth streets, on the North river, in the Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York, for a term of five years from Oc-tober r, igoz, providing said lease shall be ap-proved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. the lessee shall have the privilege of maintaining a dumping board on said bulkhead during the term of said lease, for the purpose of receiving ashes, cellar dirt or similar material, and shall also have privilege of maintaining on property owned by the City and under the juris-diction of this Department, the necessary ramp or approach thereto, also to maintain tally office not to exceed toxic, feet.

There shall be kept posted, printed in large type, in at least two conspicuous places on the pier, so that same can be readily seen by passers-by from the street, the prices to be charged by the lessees to the public for the privilege of dumping cellar dirt, which prices are also made

a condition of the lease, and are to be not more than twenty-five cents per cubic yard.

The following also will be posted, viz.: For regular and ordinary dumping carts which

contain two cubic yards, not exceeding fifty cents.

For an ordinary cellar digger's cart which con-tains one and one-half cubic yards, not exceeding thirty-five cents.

For brick trucks containing between two and one-quarter and two and one-half cubic yards, not exceeding sixty cents.

The lessee shall covenant and agree that he will at all times during said term keep true and

'correct books of account, showing moneys re-ceived, the quantity of material dumped thereat, rates charged therefor and names of persons using said dump, sail books of accounts shall at all times, during said term, be open to inspection by the Commission of Docks.

The Commissioner of Docks expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids; should a bid, however, be accepted, the said Commissioner will prepare a form of lease and transmit same to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, with a recommendation that said lease be approved by said Commissioners. The said form of lease shall contain the usual -terms, conditions and covenants at present embodied in leases of wharf property now used by this Department, except that the lessee shall covenant and agree that he will at all times do such dredging from time to time, during the term of said lease, as may be considered necessary or proper by the Commis-sioner of Docks, in the basins or slips of water adjacent to the said premises.

The successful bidder will be required to agree that he will, upon three days' notice so to do, execute a lease, the form of which may be seen and examined upon application to the Secretary at the office of the Department, Pier "A," Bat-tery place; and also to furnish a bond or obli-gation in the sum of double the annual rent for the faithful performance of all the covenants and conditions of the lease, the sureties on bond to be approved by the Commissioner of Docks.

JACKSON WALLACE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Docks.

Dated, THE CITY OF NEw YORK, August 14, 1902. a25,s5

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER " A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Docks, at

Pier " A," foot of Battery place, in The City of New York, until fa o'clock noon, on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1902, for a lease of the following described wharf prop-erty for a term of five years from a date ten days after said lease shall be approved by the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund:

The southerly side of the pier foot of East Sixtieth street, together with the privilege of erecting and maintaining during the term of said lease a dumping-board extending from a line parallel to and about 18 feet north of the south-erly line of said Pier foot of East Sixtieth street ta a line 18 feet south of the southerly side of said pier, in all a distance of about 36 feet.

The lessee shall have the privilege of erecting and maintaining during the term of said lease, on wharf property contiguous to the above-described premises, the necessary runways, ramps and ap-proaches to said dumps, and the Commissioner of Docks agrees to set aside such wharf property under his jurisdiction as may be required for such runways, ramps and approaches necessary for the operation of said dumps. The plans and specifications for said dumps and runways, ramps and approaches to be submitted to and approved by the Engineer-in-Chief of the Department of Docks and Ferries.

There shall be kept posted in at least two con. spicuous places on the pier, so that same can be readily seen by passers-by from the street, printed in large type, the prices to be charged by the lessees to the public for the privilege of dumping cellar dirt, which prices are also made a condition of the lease, to be not more than twenty-five cents per cubic yard, and also as follows:

For regular and ordinary dumping carts which contain two cubic yards, not exceeding fifty cents.

For an ordinary cellar digger's cart which con-tains one and one-half cubic yards, not exceeding thirty-five cents.

For brick trucks containing between two and one-quarter and two and one-half cubic yards, not exceeding sixty cents.

The lessee shall covenant and agree that he will at all times during said term keep true and correct books of account, showing moneys re-ceived, the quantity of material dumped thereat, rates charged therefor and names of persons using said dump; said books of account shall at all times during said term be open to inspection by the Commissioner of Docks.

The Commissioner of Docks expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids; should a bid, however, be accepted, the said Commissioner will prepare a form of lease and transmit same to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, with a rec-ommendation that said lease be approved by said Commissioners. The said form of lease shall con-tain the usual terms, conditions and covenants at present embodied in leases of wharf property now used by this Department, except that the lessee shall covenant and agree that he will at all times do such dredging from time to time, during the term of said lease, as may be considered neces-sary or proper by the Commissioner of Docks, in the basins or slips or water adjacent to the said premises.

The successful bidder will be required to agree that he will, upon three days' notice so to do, execute a lease, the form of which may be seen and examined upon application to the Secretary at the office of the - Department, Pier "A," Bat-tery place; and also to furnish a bond or obliga-tion in the sum of double the annual rent for the faithful performance of all the covenants and conditions of the lease, the sureties on bond to be approved by the Commissioner of Docks.

Dated August 18, rooz. McDOUGALL HAWKES.

Commissioner of Docks.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

PUBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN 01 all competitive examinations at least twi

weeks in advance of the date upon which the re ceipt of applications for any scheduled examina tion will close.

Persons desiring application blanks may obtain the same by applying to the (Alice of the Coin mission, either in person or in writing, stating in each case the position or positions for which they wish to apply.

When application is made for a position for which no examination is scheduled, the name of the applicant will be recorded and an application blank sent, when a date for such examination is fixed.

All notices of examination will be posted and advertised. Such notices will state the scope of the examination, but for more general informa-tion application should be made at the office of the Commission.

S. WILLIAM BRISCOE, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 346 BROADWAY, NEw YORK, August 26, 1902.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an open competitive examination will be held for the following position: INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING-Tuesday, Sep-

tember 23, 1902. (Eighth grade.) The receipt of applications for this examination

will .close on Thursday, September i8, 1902, at 4 p. m.

fhe scope of the examination will be as follows: Subjects. Weights.

Technical knowledge 5 Experience 3 Arithmetic 2 Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per

cent. on the technical paper, i There is a vacancy in the Bureau of Buildings,

Borough of Brooklyn, of Chief Inspector of Plumbing, salary $z ,80o.

Section 406 of the New York Charter: "The Chief Inspectors of Buildings shall each be a com-petent architect, engineer or builder of at least oA ears' rt' hieexip esnpcece.:

t r will have general super-vision over the plumbing inspectors and the as-signment of inspectors to their respective duties.

S. WILLIAM BRISCOE, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 346 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Saturday, August 23, 1902.

DUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1- open competitive examinations will be held for the following positions: ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN - Mon-

day, September z5, 1902, at io a. m. Applications will be received for this position

until Monday, September 15, at to o'clock a. m. The scope of the examination will be as follows:

Subjects. Weights. Technical knowledge 6 Experience 2 Arithmetic Handwriting I

Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per cent. on the technicalpaper.

This examination will be divided into two parts, as follows:

First Grade-Annual compensation not exceed-in

g $750. Third Grade-Annual compensation not exceed-

ing $r,o5o. .Applicants for the first grade must be familiar

with the care and filing away of drawings, num-bering and keeping record of same; to be able to do tracing work drawn by other draughtsmen, and to have some knowledge of the routine work of an architect's office, know something of the use of scale, triangles, T-squares and drawing instru-ments and be able to distinguish plans, elevations and sections and know something of the principle of making drawings to a scale and have a rudi-mentary knowledge of good lettering, figuring. penmanship and spelling.

Candidates for examination for third grade will be required to act as assistants to other draughts-men of a higher grade. They should be able to work accurately to scale, figure and letter neatly, trace well, compute quantities, etc., and be able to complete work laid out by other men, working largely under direction of some one else. They should have some general knowledge of the various styles of architecture, particularly should they be capable of developing scale and full sized details from working drawings, with possibly the construction of ornamental work and should know something of the various methods of construction, the manner in which materials are assembled and put together in a building and the first principles of plumbing and have some acquaintance with the building code.

Candidates who have had special technical train-ing or knowledge of engineering are desirable, but this will not be a necessary requirement further than ability to clearly draw out what is explained or given to them to execute.

ORDERLY-Wednesday, September 17, at io a. m.

Applications for this examination will be re-ceived until zo a. m. Wednesday, September ty, 1902.

The scope of the examination will be as follows! Subjects Weights.

Duties Experience Reading Writing Arithmetic

Candidates will be required to obtain 7o per cent. in the examination, otherwise their names will not be placed upon the eligible list.

Persons passing this examination will be quali-fied for appointment to any position in the Depart-ment of Public Charities, Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, Department of Correction or the de-partment needing the services of Orderlies at a salary not to exceed $7so per annum, first grade.

The salary attached to the position of Orderly in the aforesaid hospitals ranges from $20 to $30 per month, with board and lodging.

TOPOGRAPHICAL DRAUGHTSMAN-Friday, September 19, 10 o'clock a. m.

Applications for examination will be received until Friday, September 19, 1902, at io o'clock a. m.

The scope of the examination will be as follows: Subjects. Weights.

Technical knowledge 6 Experience 2 Arithmetic Writing

Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per cent. on technical paper.

Persons securing a place on the eligible list as a result of this examination will be certified to the various departments of the city employing Topographical Draughtsmen at an annual salary not exceeding $1,350 per annum, third grade.

CHAIN MAN OR RODMAN-Friday, September 26, 1902, at z o 'o'clock a. m.

The receipt of applications for examination will close on Friday, September 19, 1902, at 4 o'clock p m.

The scope of the examination will be as eights. Subj ects.

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Technical knowledge 6 Experience 2 Handwriting Arithmetic I

Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per cent. on technical paper.

This examination will be divided into two parts: Third Grade-Annual compensation not exceed-

ing $1,050 per annum. Fourth Grade-Annual compensation not ex-

ceeding $1,200 per annum. Candidates may elect which paper they will

take. Candidates who obtain a place on the eligible

list as a result of the examination will be certi-fied to the departments of the City ernploying_per-sons either in the capacity of Chainmen or Rod-men.

S. WILLIAM BRISCOE, aa6 Secretary.

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KINGS COUNTY SHERIFF.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE OF KINGS COUNTY, COUNTY COURT HOUSE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY Or New YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Sheriff at the above office

until 3 o'clock p. m., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1002.

Borough of Brooklyn. No. x. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED IN THE KINGS COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN CARPETING ROOMS, INSTALLING DROP LIGHTS AND INSCRIBING NAMES, ETC., UN-DER PIC1 ORES.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or before September 13, 19.02.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS IN THE KINGS COUNTY JAIL IN RUBBER TIL-ING, LINOLEUM AND CARPET-ING, AND INSTALLING LARGE WELSBACH BURNER AND CHAN-DELIER.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before September 15, 1902.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each cc r.tract.

Delivery. will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Sheriff of the Borough of Brooklyn, County Court House.

NORMAN S. DIKE, Sheriff.

Dated August 26, 1902.

(CrSee General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record.

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OFFICIAL PAPERS.

"New York Times," "New York Sun," "New ork Daily News," "Commercial Advertiser, '

"New Yorker Zeitung," "Leslie's Weekly." PHILIP COWEN, Supervisor.

June 23, 1902.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

CORRECTION DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH Or MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS Ott ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Correction

at the above office until t t o'clock a. m., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902.

Borough of Manhattan. No. x. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRS TO ROOF OF BUILDING No. 4, HART'S ISLAND.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 3o days.

The amount of security required is 1,000 dollars. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR PAINTING OUTSIDE OF SECOND DISTRICT PRISON, NINTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, AND REPAIRING OF BRICK WORK, INCLUDING WALLS AND CHIMNEYS.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 3o working days.

The amount of security required is 1,500 dollars. The bids will be compared and the contract

awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Correction, Forough of Manhattan, No. 148 East Twentieth street.

THOMAS W. HYNES, Commissioner.

Dated August 27, 1902. r78ee G 1 instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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CORRECTION DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF New YORK, No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 4.7 received by the Commissioner of Correction at the above office until i t o'clock a. m., on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. Borough of Manhattan.

No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR WORK ON BOILERS, HEATING AND PLUMBING AT HART'S ISL-AND.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or before 3o days.

The amount of security required is 5o per cent. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded

at a lump or aggregate sum. Delivery will be required to be made at the

time and in the manner and in such quantities ar may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Correction, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East 'twen-tieth street.

THOMAS W. HYNES, Commissioner.

Dated August 27, 1902. pliee General Instruction• to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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OFFICE OP THE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPART, MINT OF CORRECTION OF THE CITY OF New YORK, RooM No. 148, EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOR-OUGH OP BROOKLYN, THE CITY OP NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Correction

at the above office until I1 o'clock a. m., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, loom

Borough of Brooklyn. No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AI.L THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED, BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, LAVATORIES, &C.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or be-fore sixty (6o) days.

The amount of security required is 5o per cent. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the oftice of the Department of Correc-tion, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East Twentieth street.

THOMAS W. HYNES, Commissioner.

Dated August loth, 1902. Ill-78ee General Instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Room 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF .NEW Yoke.

,EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL received by the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, at the above office, until 11 o'clock a. m. on

WEDNESDAY. 'SEPTEMBER 10, 1902. No I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-

BOR AND MATERIALS AND IN-STALLING, COMPLETE. TWO (2) SIX-INCH CENTRIFUGAL SLUDGE PUMPING PLANTS Al CAISSONS NOS. a AND 3, CONEY ISLAND.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is sixty working days.

The amount of security required is $800. The bidder will state the price of each item

or article contained in the specifications of schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit or measure, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total for each item (class) and awards made to the lowest bid-der on each item (class); or the bids will be COIN-- Pal ed and the contract awarded at a lump of aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may bo seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Brooklyn, Room 15, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President.

Dated August zo, 1902.

CZYSee General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Room 15, MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT BUILDING, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, at the above office, until 1I o'clock a. m. on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURB ING AND GUTTERING SEVENTY-THIRD STREET, FROM SIXTH AVENUE TO FORT HAMILTON AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,050 square yards of brick gutters. 3,100 linear feet of bluestone curb.

zo linear feet of old bluestone curb. 8,000 cubic yards of excavation. i,46o cubic yards of filling, not to be bid for.

Time for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is forty-five (45) working days.

The amount of security required is $3,0oo.

No. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE-MENT, ON A CONCRETE FOUN-DATION, THE ROADWAY OF WOODRUFF AVENUE, FROM PARADE PLACE TO FLATBUSH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 6,010 square yards of asphalt pavement.

840 cubic yards of concrete. 3o linear feet of old bluestone curb.

1,08o cubic yards of excavation. 2,370 cubic yards of filling (furnished). 3,50o linear feet of concrete curb.

ii 000 square feet of old flagstones, to be retold. 150 square feet of cement sidewalk.

Time for the completion of the work and the lull performance of the contract is forty (4o) working days.

The amount of security required is $7,000. No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT, ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF POPLAR STREET, FROM HICKS STREET TO CO-LUMBIA HEIGH I'S.

The Engineer's esitmate of the quantities is as follows: 1,440 square yards of asphalt pavement.

40 square yards of adjacent pavement 26o cubic yards of concrete. 900 linear feet of new bluestone curb. 7o linear feet of old bluestone curb. 6 noiseless manhole covers.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is zo working da

fhys.

e amount of security required is $1,000. No. 4. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT. ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION. THE ROADWAY OF WILSON STREET. FROM LEE AVENUE TO DIVI-SION AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is av follows: 1,680 square yards of asphalt pavement.

20 square yards of adjacent pavement. 280 cubic yards of concrete. 700 linear feet of new bluestone curb. 17o linear feet of old bluestone curb.

5 noiseless manhole covers. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the contract is twenty (2o) working days.

The amount of security required is $1,500. No. 5. FOR REGULATING. PAVING. CURB-

ING AND LAYING CONCRETE FOUNDATION ON THE ROAD-WAY OF STATE STREET FROM HICKS STREET TO HENRY STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 210 cubic yards of concrete. 75o linear feet of new bluestone curb. 90 linear feet of old bluestone curb.

7 noiseless manhole covers.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is ten (zo) work-ing days.

The amount of security required is $5oo. No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, Tit,. ROADWAY OF PARK PLACE FROM WASHINGTON AVENUE TO VANDERBILT AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of quantities is as fol-lows: 5,920 square yards of asphalt pavement

40 square yards of adjacent pavement 96o cubic yards of concrete.

2,500 linear feet of new bluestone curb. 630 linear feet of old bluestone curb.

15 noiseless manhole covers. Time for the completion or the work and the

full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) working days.

The amount of security required is $5,000. No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND KLPAVING

WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF PROSPECT PLACE FROM FRANKLIN AVENUE TO NOSTRAND AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 6,420 square yards of asphalt pavement

25 square yards of adjacent pavement. ',at, cubic yards of concrete. 2,830 linear feet of new bluestone curb.

500 linear feet of old bluestone curb. 19 noiseless manhole covers.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is thirty-five (35) working days.

The amount of security required is $5,000. No. 8. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND

A PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE-MENT ON A CONCRETE FOUN• DATION THE ROADWAY 01. SEVENTH AVENUE FROM FOR-TY-FIRST STREET TO FORTY-THIRD STREET.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2,280 square yards of asphalt pavement

poo cubic yards of concrete. o linear feet of new bluestone curb. o cubic yards of excavation.

18o cubic yards of filling, not to be bid for. 4,760 square feet of cement sidewalk.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is thirty (30) working days.

The amount of security required is $1,000. No. 9. FOR PAVING WITH GRANITE

PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION WITH TAR AND GRAVEL JOINTS BETWEEN CRACKS AND RAILS OF THE BROOKLYN RAPID TRA Nsi I COMPANY ON FLATBUSH AVE-NUE FROM MALBONE ST REF. TO CHURCH AVENUE.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 4,438 square yards of granite pavement with tar

and gravel joints. Soo cubic yards of concrete. Time for the completion of the work and the

full performance of the work is thirty (3o) work-ing days.

The amount of security required is $5,000. The bidder will state the price of each item

or class of work contained in the specifications or schedules per linear foot, square foot or cubic yard or other unit of measure. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, Room 15, Municipal Department Building.

J. EDW. SWANSTROM, President.

Dated August 15, 1902.

1:78ee General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, RooM IS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOR-OUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORE.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn at the above office until II o'clock a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1902. No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-

BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED IN MAKING CHANGES AND AD-DITIONS, EXTENSIONS, ALTERA-TIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE KINGS COUNTY HALL OF RECORDS, BOROUGH OF BROOK-LYN, AND 1 URNISHING FIX-TURES, FURNISHINGS AND AP-POINTMENTS THEREOF.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is one year and three months.

The amount of security required is $too,000. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

The bidder will state the price of estimates "A," "B." "C" and "D" by which the bids will be tested. The bid will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Brooklyn, Room 15. Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

A deposit of $5o, in cash or certified check, will be required for each sct of plans and draw-ings, which will be refunded upon the return of said plans and drawings to the Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices, room 29, Munici-pal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President.

Dated July 5, 1902.

11:7See General instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES.

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

The amount of security required is $1,500. The bidders will state the price per pound.

The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and the con-tract awarded to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Bridges.

GUSTAV LINDENTHAL, Commissioner of Bridges.

Dated, August 18, 1902.

117:78ee General instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, LITE OF New YORK.

SEA LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Bridges at

the above office until 12 o'clock noon, on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1002, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING YEL-

LOW PINE LUMBER. The time for the delivery of such articles, ma-

terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before September 3o, 1902. De-livery will be required to be made from time to time and in such quantities as may be directed by the Commissioner.

The amount of security required is $250. The bidder will state the price of each item

per piece or per thousand feet, board measure, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Bridges.

GUSTAV LINDENTHAL, Commissioner of Bridges.

Dated August 2x, 1902.

0:7See G I Instructions to Mid- ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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FIRE DEPARTMENT.

FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR-OUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, August 30,

RAE & HENDRICKSON, AUCTIONEERS, on behalf of the Fire Department of The

City of New York, boroughs of Brooklyn and Oueens, will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Hospital and Training Stables, corner of St. Edwards and Bolivar streets, Borough of Brooklyn, on Mon-day, September 8, 1902, at 12 m., the following seven horses, no longer fit for service in the De-partment, and known as Nos. 20, 70, 359, 433. 458, 472 and sill

THOMAS STURGIS, s3-8 Commissioner.

FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OE New YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET.

SEALED BIDS OR ES fIMATES WILL BE received by the Fire Commissioner at the

above office until to o'clock a. in., on FRIDAY, SEPTE16BER 12, 1902.

Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

300 TONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-

terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is 120 days.

The amount of security required is seven hun-dred and fifty ($750) dollars.

Borough of Queens.

No. a. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER ING FIFTY MILES OF TELE GRAPH WIRE.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is zo days.

The amount of security required is fifteen hun-dred ($i,5oo) dollars.

The bids will be read from the total and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Delivery will be required to be made at the i time and in the manner and in such quantities

as may be directed. Blank forms and further information may be

obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan.

1HOLAS STURGIS, Commissioner.

Dated August 3o, 1902.

178ee 1131 1 Instructions to Bid- ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST. SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET.

SEALED BIDS OA ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the rire Commissioner at the

aheve office until io o'clock a. m., on

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1902. Boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx.

No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-ING TWO FIRST SIZE STEAM FIRE ENGINES.

The time for the delivery of the artities, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the cc !tract is 120 days.

The amount of security required is four thou-sand seven hundred ($4,700) dollars. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-

ING TWO THIRD SIZE STEAM FIR,. ENGINES.

The time for the delivery of the articles, mate-rials and supplies and the performance of the contract is Nzo days.

The amount of security required is four thou-sand five hundred ($4500) dollars. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-

ING THREE AERIAL 1100K AND • LADDER TRUCKS.

The time fur the delivery of the articles, mate-rials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before 120 days.

The amount of security required is five thou-sand three hundred ($5,acio) dollars. No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-

ING THREE FIRST SIZE HOSE WAGONS.

The time for the delivery of the articles, mate-rials and supp.ies and the performance of the c,ntract is by or before 12o days.

The amount of security required is one thou-sand ($2,000) dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. I TO am PALE 'Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NM !Yogic

`-'EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE • received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the above office until 12 o'clock noon on

THURSDAY, !SEPTEMBER 4, 1802, TOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 100,-

000 POUNDS OF WHITE LEAD. The time for the delivery of such articles, ma-

iterials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before July t, 1903. Delivery

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'The bids will be read from the total and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Delivery, will be required to be made at the time and to the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Fire Department, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street.

THOMAS STURGIS, Commissioner.

Dated August 29, 1902.

IG-7See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

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FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Not. 157 AND 139 EAST S / KIT-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Mew YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Fire Commissioner at the

above office until to o'clock a. m. on FRIDAY, S'EVT.E11BEllt 12, 1902.

Borough of Manhattan. FOR FURNISHING

MATE IA LSALL THE LABOR AND

REQUIRED FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A BUILDING AT NOS. los AN 107 WEST ONE HUNDRED AN SECOND STREET, FOR AN ENGINE HOUSE.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 200 days.

The amount of security required is thirty thou-sand ip3o.000) dollars.

Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man-hattan.

THOMAS STURTS, Commissioner.

Dated August 29, 1902.

178ee General Instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column of

the "City Becord." a30,512.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

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

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

List No. 7145, No. 1. Regulating, grading, set-ting curbstones, flagging, laying crosswalks and paving with granite block pavement Georgia ave-nue, between Glenmore avenue and Belmont ave-nue. •

List No. 7173, No. 2. Laying cement sidewalks on both sides of Fortieth street, between New Utrecht and Fort Hamilton avenues.

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

No. x. Both sides of Georgia avenue, from Glenmore avenue to oelmont avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting and terminating avenues.

No. 2. Both sides of Fortieth street, between New Utrecht and Fort Hamilton avenues, on Block No. 141, Lot No. 98; Block No. 142, Lots Nos. 3, 69, 7o and 71; Block No. 224, Lots Nos.

and 3; Block No. 225, Lots Nos. 26 to 34, in-clusive.

All persons whose interests are affected by tht above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are re. quested to present their objections, in writing, te. the Secretary of tht Board of Assessors, No. 32c Broadway, New York, on or before October a. 19,12, at 3 p. m., at which time and place the said objections will he heard and testimony re-ceived in reference thereto.

BENJAMIN E. HALL, HENRY B. KETCHAM, ENOCA. VREELAND,

Board of Assessors. 'WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 320 Broad

"&TY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN . August 28, 1902. 828,89

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved or unimproved lands affected thereby that the following proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged In the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all per-sons interested, viz.:

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. List No. 7143, No. t. Sewers in Eighty-sixth

street between Fourth avenue and New York Bay; also in First avenue between Seventy-ninth and Eighty sixth streets, and in Second avenue between Seventy-ninth and Eighty-sixth streets (or in so much of said street as lies within sewer district V) and in Bay Ridge Parkway (or Shore Drive) from Eighty-sixth street to a temporary outlet foot of Eighty-third 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. 1. Both sides of Bay Ridge Parkway from Eighty-first to Eighty-ninth street; both sides of Narrows avenue from Eighty-first to Eighty-ninth street; east side of Narrows avenue from Eightieth to Eighty-first street; both sides of First avenue from Seventy-ninth to Ninety-second street; both sides of Second avenue from Seventy-ninth to Eighty-ninth street; both sides of Third avenue from Eightieth to Ninetieth street; both sides of Fourth avenue from Eighty-first to Ninety-second street; both sides of Fifth avenue from Eighty-sixth to Ninetieth street; both sides of Gelston avenue extending about 220 feet south of Eighty sixth street; both sides of Eightieth street from Fourth avenue to Narrows avenue; both sides of Eighty-first street commencing at a point about 330 feet west of Fourth avenue and extending westerly to Narrows avenue; both sides of Eighty-second street from Fourth avenue to Bay Ridge Parkway; both sides of Eighty-third street from Fourth avenue to Bay Ridge Parkway; both sides of Eighty-fourth street commencing at a point about 236 feet east of Fourth avenue and ex-tending westerly to First avenue; both sides of Eighty-fifth street from Fifth avenue to Narrows avenue; both sides of Eighty-sixth street from Hamilton avenue to Bay Ridge Parkway; both sides of Eighty-seventh street from Fifth avenue to Narrows avenue; both sides of Eighty-eighth street from Gelston avenue to Bay Ridge Park-way; both aides of Eighty-ninth street from Fifth avenue to a point distant about 145 feet west of Third avenue; both sides of Eighty-ninth street from Second avenue to First avenue; both sides

of Ninetieth street from Fifth avenue to a point distant about 265 feet west of Fourth avenue; both sides of Ninety-first street from Fifth avenue to a point distant about 258 feet west of Fourth avenue; both sides of Ninety-first street from Sec-ond avenue to First avenue.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either or them, are re-quested to present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, New York, on or before September 25, 1902, at 3 p. m., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony re-ceived in reference thereto.

BENJAMIN E. HALL, HENRY B. KETCHAM, ENOCH VREELAND,

Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 32o Broad-

way. CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

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DEPARTFIENT OF WATER SUPPLY OAS AND ELECTRICITY.

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC-TRICITY, Room 1536, Nos. 1.3-21 FARE Row, BOR-01. Gli OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Water Sup-

ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until a o'clock p. m. on

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1902. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx No. 1. FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS AND

BUILDING AN ENGINE, COAL AND BOILER HOUSE FOR HIGH SERVICE WORKS AT JEROME PARK RESERVOIR, JEROME AVE-NUE, BETWEEN VAN CO RT-LANDT AVENUE AND MOSHOLU PARKWAY.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred days.

The amount of security required is twenty thousand dollars.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electric-ity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13-21 Park rc-w.

ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner.

Dated August 25, 7902.

1E7Se. General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC-TRICITY. Room 1536, Nos. 11 TO 21 PARK Row. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW Yoax.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL Bk., received by the Commissioner of Water Sup-

ply. Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. Borough of Brooklyn.

No. 1. FOR FURNISHING, CONSTRUCTING AND ERECTING A PUMPING PLANT, WITH ALL APPLIANCE: COMPLETE, AT THE MILLBURN

HOUSE, OUSE, BALDWINS, L I.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is 27o days.

The amount of security required is fifty thou. sand dollars ($5o.000). No. 2. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING,

ERECTING AND CONNECTING TWO NEW BOILERS AT THE. MILLBURN PUMPING STATION BALDWINS, L I.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is Iso days.

The amount of security required is ten thou-sand dollars 1.1o,000).

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, or at the office of the Deputy Commissioner, in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner.

Dated August 25, 1902.

1:7 See General instructions to Bid-ders on the lust page, last column of the "City Record."

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DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC-TRICITY, Nos. 1,7-21 PARK Row,.., BOROUGH OF MAN-ILA1TAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ots7 received by the Commissioner of Water Sup-ply, Gas and Electricity, at the above office of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity, until a o'clock p. m., on

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1902. No. z. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND

LAYING WATER MAINS IN LEX-INGTON, PARK., RIVERSIDE, SHERMAN, FIRST. FIFTH AND TWELFTH AVENUES; IN ACAD-EMY, BROAD, CANNON, DUANE, EMERSON, HAWTHORNE, LIB-ERTY, MANHATTAN, READE ROOSEVELT. FOURTH. TWENTY-FOURTH. TWENTY -EIGHTH TWENTY-NINTH, SIXTY-THIRD, EIGHTY-THIRD. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH, ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH, ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH, ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH, ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH AND ONE. HUNDRED AND EIGHTIETH STREETS AND IN BOULEVARD LAFAYE ITE.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be two hundred and fifty days.

The amount of security required is twenty-five tlicusand dollars.

The bidder will state the price of each item or atticle contained in the specifications or schedules. per pound, ton, foot, yard or other unit of meas-ure, by which the bids will be tested. The ex. tersions must beornade and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Uepartment, Room 1521.

ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner.

Dated August 19, 1902. 521-54

l7 See G 1 Instructions to Bid- ders on the -mat page, last column of the "City Record."

SUPREME COURT.

In the matter of the application and petition of Seth Low, Edward M. Grout, Alexander E. Orr, Charles Stewart Smith, Morris K. Jessup, John H. Starin, Woodbury Langdon and _John Claflin, constituting the Board of Rapid 'Tran-sit Railroad Commissioners of The City of New York, for and on behalf of the said City, for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal, under chapter 4, of the Laws of 1891, and the various statutes amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, relative to lands situated on the westerly side of FOURTH AVENUE, between Eighth and Ninth streets, in The City of New York, Borough of Man-hattan.

M OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS IN the intention of the Corporation Counsel of 1 he City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court for the appointment of Com. oissioners of Appraisal under chapter 4 of the Laws of 1891 and the various statutes amendatory tl•ereof and supplemental thereto at a Special Term of said Court, Part I., to be held at the County Courthouse in The City of New York, borough of Manhattan, on the 30th day of Sep-tember, 1902, at the opening of the Court on that day, for the appointment of three disinter-ested freeholders, residents of The City of New York, as Commissioners of Appraisal to ascertain and appraise the compensation to be made to the owners and all persons interested in the real property, rights, franchises, easements or privi. •eges sought to be taken or affected for the pur-pcses indicated in said chapter 4 of the Laws of 1891, and the various statutes amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto.

The real property affected is located in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, and a fuller statement setting forth the location and boundaries of the several lots or parcels of property and rights, franchises, easements or privileges sought to be taken or affected is an-nexed to similar maps thereof adopted and ap-proved by the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners on the loth day of July, 1902, and which said maps were -filed one in the office if the Chief Executive Department of The City of New York, having principal charge of the streets, on the 23d day of July, 1902; one in the office of the Register of the County of New York on the ist day of August, 1902, and one In the office of the Board of Rapid Transit Rail-road Commissioners on the 23d day of July, 1902. It is sought to obtain in this proceeding a per-manent and perpetual underground right, ease-ment and rignt of way under the following de-..cribed nremises:

Beginning at the intersection of the northerly ine of Eighth street with the westerly line of Fourth avenue; thence running westerly along aid northerly line of Eighth street a distance of

ninety-one feet six inches; thence running north-erly along a curve with its convexity to the east of about 86o feet radius to the southerly line if Ninth street, a distance of about 189 feet; thence running easterly along said southerly line it Ninth street to its intersection with the above nentioned westerly line of Fourth avenue, a dis-once of fourteen feet six inches; thence running 4crtherly along said westerly line of Fourth avenue a distance of 199 feet, to the place of beginning.

Dated NEW YORK, August 16, 1902. GEORGE L RIVES,

Corporation Counsel. No. a Tryon row.

ai8,19,25,26; s2,3,8,9,15,16,22,23,29,30.

In the matter of the application and petition of Seth Low, Edward M. Grout, Alexander E. Orr, Charles Stewart Smith, Morris K. Jessup, John H. Starin, Woodbury Langdon and John Claflin, constituting the Board of Rapid Tran-sit Railroad Commissioners of The City of New York, for and on behalf of said City, for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal under chapter 4 of -the Laws of 1891, and the various statutes amendatory thereof and sup-plementary thereto relative to lands situated on the easterly side of BROADWAY between One Hundred and Third and One Hundred and Fourth streets, in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan.

IN OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS

the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to die Supreme Court for the appointment of Com-missioners of Appraisal under chapter 4 of the Laws of 189i, and the various statutes amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, at a Special Term of said Court, Part I., to be held at the County Courthouse in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, on the 30th day of Sep-tember, 19oz, at the opening of the court on that nay, for the appointment of three disinterested freeholders, residents of The City of New York, as Commissioners of Appraisal, to ascertain and appraise the compensation to be made to the owners and all persons. interested in the real property, rights, franchises, easements or privi-,eges sought to be taken, or affected for the purposes indicated in saiu chapter 4 of the Laws of 1901, and the various statutes amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto.

The real property affected is located in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, and a fuller statement setting forth the location and Loundaries of the several lots or parcels of property and rights, franchises, easements or privileges sought to be taken or affected is an, flexed to similar maps thereof adopted and ap-proved by the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad

mmissioners on the 13th day of June, 1901, and which said maps were filed, one in the office of the Chief Executive Department of The City of New York, having principal charge of the sheets, on the 5th day of August, 1902, one in tho office of the Register of the County of New York on the 15th day of November, 1901, and one in the office of the Board of Rapid. Transit Railroad Commissioners on the 13th day of June, TIC I.

It is sought to obtain in this proceeding a per-manent and perpetual underground right ease-ment and right of way under the following de-scribed premises:

Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Broadway a distance of forty-nine feet nine and cre-half inches north of the northerly line of West One Hundred and Third street; running thence northerly along the easterly line of Broad-way a distance of fifty-two feet to the boundary between Lots Nos. 20 and 46%, as shown upon the maps above referred to; thence running east-erly along the boundary line between said Lots Nos. zo and 4654, and along the boundary line between Lots Nos. 22 a d 4654, as shown upon said maps, a distance of forty-four feet, and

thence running in a southwesterly direction along a railroad curve of radius 325 feet, as shown upon said maps, a distance of about sixty-four feet, to the point of beginning.

Dated NEW YORK, Alien 16, 1902. GEORGE L RIVES,

Corporation Counsel, No. a Tryon row.

x18,19,25,26; x2,3,8,9,15,16,22,23,29,30.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening PILLING STREET, between Evergreen avenue and the tracks- of the Manhattan Beach Railroad, in the Twenty-eighth Ward in the Borough of Brooklyn of The City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out.

%Ai E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- ers 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 he-uses 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 atsessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and having objection thereto, do present their Said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at our office in the office of the Law Department, Room 20, Borough Hall, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or before the path •day of September, 1902, and that we the said Com-missioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on the aad day of September, 1902, at a o'clock p. m.

Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti-n:ates, proofs 'and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart-ment of The City of New York in the Borough of Brooklyn, Room zo, Borough Hall, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to remain until the agth day of September, 902. Third—That the limits of our assessment for

benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be-ing in the Borough of Brooklyn in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Evergreen avenue, distant too feet northerly from the northerly side of Pilling street; running thence northeasterly, parallel with Pilling street, to land of the New York and Manhattan Beach Railway Company; running thence southerly along the land of the New York and Manhattan Beach Railway Company to a point where the westerly side of- said lands intersect the centre line of the block between Pilling street and Granite street; running thence westerly along said centre line to the northeasterly side of Evergreen avenue; and thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side of Evergreen avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Fourth—That our report herein will be pre-sented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Departfhent, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brook-lyn in The City of New York, on the 11th day of October, 1902, 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 mo-tion will be made that the said report be con-firmed.

Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August 29, 1902.

JOSEPH E. OWENS, EDWIN A. ROCKWELL,

Commissioners. CHAS. S. TABER, Clerk.

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FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of York, acting by and through the Commissioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title to and possession of certain uplands and lands, wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, ease-ments emoluments and privileges necessary to be taken for the improvement of the water front of The City of New York on the North river, between West Eighteenth and West Twenty-third streets, and the easterly side of the marginal street, wharf or place, adopted by the Board of Docks and approved by the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund, and the North river, pursuant to the plans heretofore adopted by the Board of Docks and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking -Fund.

MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN VII order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, bearing date the aist day of August, 1902, and filed and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, on the same day, Wilbur Larremore, Stanley W. Dexter and James A. Allen were appointed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided, that the said ' Wilbur Larremore, Stanley W. Dexter and James A. Allen will attend at a Special Term, Part II., of the said Court, to be held at the County lEourt House, in the Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, on the 8th day of September, 1902, at the opening of Court on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceedinc• as to their qualifications to act as Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in this proceeding.

Dated August 25, 1902. GEORGE L RIVES,

Corporation Counsel. No. 2 TRYON Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

NEW YORK CITY. 527,58

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of York, acting by and through the Commissioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title to and possession of the wharfage rights, terms, easements, emoluments and privileges appur-tenant to Pier old No. 26, East river, in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, not now owned by The City of New York, and all right, title and interest in and to said pier, or any

portion thereof, not now owned by The City of New York, on the East river, pursuant to the plan heretofore adopted by the Board of Docks and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, bearing date the 21st day of August, 1902, and filed and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, on the same day Edward R. Finch, William B. Wait, Jr., and

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FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of York, acting by and through the Commissioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title to and possession of the wharfage rights, terms, easements, emoluments and privileges appur-tenant to Pier old No. 24, East river, in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, not now owned by The City of New York, and all right, title and interest in and to said pier, or any portion thereof, not now owned by The City of New York, on the East river, pursuant to the plan heretofore adopted by the Board of Docks and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, bearing date the 21st day of August, 1902, and filed and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, on the same day Grenville B. Winthrop. Leonard J. Ober-meier and Benno Lewinson were appointea Com-missioners of Estimate and Assessment in tne above-entitled proceeding.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided, that the said Grenville B. i. inthrop, Leonard J. Obermeier and Benno Lewinson will attend at a Special Term Part II. of said Court, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the loth day of September, 1902, at the opening of the Court on that day, for the

urpose of being examined under oath by the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said pro-ceeding, as to their qualifications to act as Com-missioners of Estimate and Assessment in this proceeding.

Dated August 25, 1902. GEORGE L. RIVES,

Corporation Counsel. No. 2 TRYON Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

NEW YORK a27,s8

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and bereditaments required for the purpose of opening NEW YORK AVE-NUE, from Canarsie road or avenue to New-kirk avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York.

MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN 1 11 application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court for the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings, in the County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 8th day of September, 1902, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding

The nature and the extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging, re-quired for the opening of a street known as New York avenue, from Canarsie road or avenue to Newkirk avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York.

The lands required for the purpose of opening New York avenue, as aforesaid, are shown on a map known as the General Map or Plan of the Towns of New Utrecht, Flatbush, Gravesend, Flatlands and New Lots, in the County of Kings, prepared by the Town Survey Commissioners pursuant to an act of the Legislature passed May 1, 286g, and the several acts amendatory thereof, and filed in the office of the Register of the County of Kings, in the year 1874, now incorporated with and forming part of the map of The City of New York, and also shown on a map of that portion of said street affected by these proceedings made by the Topographical Division of the Bureau of ,fighways of the Bor-ough of Brooklyn and signed by George W. Till-son, Chief Engineer, and dated August 15, 1902, which map was filed in the office of the Corpora-tion Counsel of The City of New York in the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 19th day of August, 1902.

Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK, the 19th day of August, 1902.

GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel,

Borough Hall, Brooklyn, N. Y. A23,S4_

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to EAST NINETEENTH STREET, from Voorhies lane (Jerome avenue) to Emmons avenue, in the Thirty-first Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Thomas H. Troy, William Watson and An-

drew J. Perry were appointed, by an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the 31st day of May, 1902, Commissioners of Estimate and As-sessment in the above-entitled proceeding:

Notice is also given that the above-named Com-missioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, on the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and at said time and place, or at such other time and place as the Court may direct, the said Commissioners may he examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested in this proceeding. as provided by section 073 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New York.

Dated New YORK. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, August 21, 1902.

GEORGE L. RIVES,

1823/15- Corporation Counsel.

5650, THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902.

Charles A. Helfer were appointed Commissioners 01 Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statutes in such case made and provided, that the said Edward R. Finch; William B. Wait, Jr., and Charles A. Helfer will attend at a Special Term, Part II., of said Court, to be held at the County Court House, in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, on the 8th day of September, 1902, az the opening of the Court on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation counsel of the City of New -York, or by any person having an interest in said_pro-ceeding, as to their qualifications to act as Com-missioners of Estimate and Assessment in this proceeding.

Dated August 25, 1902. GEORGE L. RIVES,

Corporation Counsel. No. 2 TRYON Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

NEW YORK 1.. ITY. a27,58

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to STER-LING PLACE (Butler street), from Schenec-tady avenue to Utica avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Reese B. Gwillem1 David S. Skinner and

Hugh Moore were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the 22d day of July, 1902, Commissioners of Estimate and As-sessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Notice is also given that the above-named Com-missioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, on the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and at said time and place, or at such other time and place as the Court may direct, the said Commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person inter-ested in this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New York.

Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, August 21, 1902.

GEORGE L. RIVES, a23,55. Corporation Counsel.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to AVE-NUE K, from East Sixteenth street to East Eighteenth street, in the Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, The City of New York.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT '4 Charles W. Church, Jr., was appointed by

an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the 31st day of July, loin, Commissioner of Es-timate and Assessment in the above-entitled pro-ceeding.

Notice is also given that the above-named Com-missioner will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn. The City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, on the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and at said time and place, or at such .ether time and place as the Court may direct, the .aid Commissioner may be examined under oath as to his qualifications to act, and is subject to challenge by any party or person interested in this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New York.

Dated NEW a. OAK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, August 21, 1902.

GEORGE L. RIVES, a23,55. Corporation Counsel.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to EAST NINETEENTH STREET, from Avenue M to Foster avenue, in the Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT " John Hill Morgan, Franklin B. Van Wart and George M. Janvrin were appointed by an or-der of the Supreme Court made and entered the 31st day of May, 1902, Commissioners of Esti-mate and Assessment in the above-entitled pro-ceeding.

Notice is also given that the above-named Com-missioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, on the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and at said time and place, or at such other time and place as the Court may direct, the said Commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested in this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New York.

Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, August 21, 1902.

GEORGE L RIVES, a23,s5. Corporation Counsel.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to EAST FOUR1 EENTH STREET, from Kings High-way to the lands of the water works, in the Thirty first Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Rudolf C. Fuller, Franklin P. Sellers and

Cromwell G. Macy were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the 22d day of July, 1902, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Notice is also given that the above-named Com-missioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn,. The City of New York, on the 5th day of .September, 1902, on the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and at said time and place, or at such other time and place as the Court may direct, the said Commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested in this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New York. I Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN,

August 21, 1902. GEORGE L. RIVES,

a23,s5. Corporation Counsel.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

hri the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to EAST NINETEENTH STREET, from Avenue S to

i Gravesend Neck road, in the Thirty-first Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN, William Watson, Harry A. Terrell and John Harman were appointed by an order of the Su-preme Court made and entered the 22d day of uly, 19oz, Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-

ment in the above-entitled proceeding. • Notice is also given that the above-named Com-

ctissioners will attend at a Special Term for the rearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 5th day of September, 1902, on the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can hp heard, and at said time and place, or at such

other time and place as the Court may direct, the said Commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested in this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New York.

Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, August 21, 1902.

GEORGE L. RIVES, a23,s5. Corporation Counsel.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening SEVENTY-FIRST STREET from Third Avenue to Shore road, in the Thirtieth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, of The City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out.

W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION-ers of Estimate and Assessment in the

al.eve-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all prisons interested in this proceeding, and to the ov. ner or owners, occupant or occupants of all Lc-uses 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 amended estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and pieinises affected thereby, and having ob-jection thereto, do present their said ob-jections in writing, duly verified, to us at our office in the office of the Law Department, Room 20, Borough Hall, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, in The City of New York, on or before the 15th day of September, 1902, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on the 16th day of September, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m.

Second-That the abstract of our said amended estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti-mates, proofs and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited in the Bu-reau of Street Openings, of the Law Department, of The City of New York, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Room 20, Borough Hall, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, in The City cf New York, tl ere to remain until the 22d day of September, 1902.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate. lying and be-ing in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a point on the westerly side of third avenue, distant too feet northerly from the northerly side of Seventy-first street; running thence westerly and parallel with Seventy-first iti eet to the westerly side of Second avenue; running thence northerly along the westerly side if Second avenue to the middle line of the block between Seventieth and Seventy-first streets: running thence westerly along the centre line of the block between Seventieth and Seventy-first Greets to the westerly side of First avenue; run-ling thence southerly along the westerly side of First avenue to the centre line of the block be- tty Mackay place and Seventy-first street; run- ning thence westerly along the centre line of the bock between Mackay place and Seventy-first street to the easterly side of the Shore road, and running thence southerly along the easterly side if the Shore road to a point where the same will intersect a line drawn parallel to Seventy-first street and distant too feet southerly therefrom, Ind running thence easterly and along a line lrawn parallel to Seventy-first street and distant ieutherly loci feet therefrom to the westerly side if Third avenue; running thence northerly along the westerly side of Third avenue to the point or elace of beginning.

Fourth-That our report herein will be pre-sented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brook-'vn, in The City of New York. on the 4th day of October. 1902, at the opening of the Court on that 'lay, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter :s counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be mode that the said report be confirmed.

Dated limioucii OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF N:EW YORK, August 22, 1902.

ALFRED H. MARQUIS, Chairman;

JAMES GRAHAM, Commissioners.

CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. H22, 113

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening ASHFORD STREET, from Atlantic avenue to New Lots avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, of The City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out.

W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION-ers of Estimate and Assessment in the

above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all prisons interested in this proceeding, and to the ccaner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved iands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First-That we have completed our estimate ..nd assessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and having objection thereto, do present their said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at cur office in the office of the Law Department, Room 20, Borough Hall, in the Borough of Brook-yn, in 'The City of New York, on or before the i5th day of September, 1902, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on the 16th day of September, 1902, at II o'clock a. m.

Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and I enefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, p oofs and other documents used by us in mak-ing our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings, of the Law Department, of The City of New York, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, Room 2o, Borough Hall, in the- Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to re-main until the zzd day of September, 1902.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for I enefit include all those lands, tenements and 1 ereditaments and premises situate, lying and be-ing in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York. which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Atlantic avenue and distant ninety-one feet and one and one-quarter inches easterly from the east-erly side of Ashford street; running thence south-erly and parallel to Ashford street to the north-erly side of Livonia avenue; thence westerly along the northerly aide of Livonia avenue to the

easterly side of Ashford street; thence southerly along the prolongation of the easterly line of Ashford street to the northerly side of New Lots avenue; thence southwesterly along the northerly side of New Lots avenue to the westerly prolonga-tion of Ashford street; thence northerly along the westerly prolongation of Ashford street to its in-tersection with the northerly side of New Lots avenue; thence southwesterly along the northerly side of New Lots avenue to the centre line of the block between Ashford street and Warwick street; thence northerly through the centre line of the blocks between rishford street and Warwick street t.) the southerly side ot Atlantic avenue; thence easterly along the southerly side of Atlantic ave-nue to the point or place of beginning.

Fourth--That our report herein will be New to the Supreme Court of the State of New

York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Courthouse, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, in The City of New York, on the 4th day of October, 1902, 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, n‘ede that the said report be confirmed.

Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF N EW YORK, August 22, 1902.

F. J. GREIFENSTEIN, Chairman;

TYLER F. BLACKWELL, GEORGE W. BAILDON,

Commissioners. CHARLES S. TABER,

Clerk. azz, se

FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. In the Matter of the Application of the Maym,

Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, by and through the Counsel to the Corporation, to acquire title to certain lands in the Twelfth Ward of The City of New York, as and for a public park, to be desig-nated and known as St. Nicholas Park, un-der and pursuant to the provisions of Chap-ter 366 of the Laws of 1894-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THS Fourth Separate Report of the Commission-

ers of Appraisal, duly appointed in the above-entitled proceeding, which said report is signed by John H. Judge and Thomas C. T. Crain, two ot said Commissioners of Appraisal, and is dated the zoth day of May, 1902, was filed in the of-fice of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 21st of May, 1902.

Notice is further given that the said report in-cludes and affects the parcels therein designated and shown upon the map of damage of said Com-missioners of Appraisal by the parcel Nos. 25, 6 7, 7%, 7%, to, io%, 16, 17, 34, 35, 40, 4051, 45, 46, 48., 49. 50 and soYy.

Notice is further given that said report will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to hi-held in the First Judicial Department, at the County Court House, in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, on the 4th day of Sep-tember, 1902, 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 NEW YORK, August 9, 1902. GEORGE L. RIVES,

Corporation Counsel. No. 2 TRYON Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

NEW YORK CITY. 5254

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

NOTICES TO CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS.

- The person or persons making a bid or cad. mate for any services, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York, or for any of its departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which the bid or estimate is made, with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the department at his or its office, on or before the date and hqur named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the esti-mates received will be publicly opened by the president or Board or head of said department, and read, and the award of the contract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the -erson making the same, the names of all persons interested with him 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 per-son making an estimate for the same purnose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the board of alder-men, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer cif The City of New York is, shall be or become interested, directly or indirectly, as contracting party, partner. stockholder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the contract, or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in wining, of the party or parties making the esti-mate that the several matters stated herein are in all respects true.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as surety, and shall contain the mat-ters set forth in the blank forms mentioned below.

No bid or estimate will be considered unless ac-companied by 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 iponey to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter. 'For particulars as to the quantity and quality

of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifica-tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who i§ a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to The City.

The contracts must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject

all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the interest of The City so to do.

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

'Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the black forms prepared and furnished by The City, a copy of wich, with the proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to-gether with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Cor-n ration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica-tibn therefor at the office of the department for which the work is to be done. Plans and draw-ins of =Write:ion work may also be Alma lora