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:4lichael l'iyan, Department Cart Driver. lo;eplt Sw Sit) CV, D.:l,artment Cart I)river. 1lic had l \loore, I)cI artmeut Cart Driver. lame, 'lasso, 1)eparunentbait Driver. Jvacs ii rriseer, Department Cart I)river. I'heo. \Cut, ,cl'a'l., I> l art ment Cart I)river, George 1v,-el. I)eprrt ins ntCart Driver. Stephen I.loytl, I )cpartn(Irit Cart Driver. Peter t;lennon, ])apartment Cart Driver. Michael C. Fancy, I.cpartment Cart Driver Thoruas Leary, Department Cart Driver, 1 ohn 1snorl-s Lcpnrtmunt Cart Driver. Stephen Itarrett, Department Cart Driver. Peter (`•leiuttii, l.)coartueiit Cart I)river. John Ennis, Department ('art Driver. f<)hn J.'\all, Dep:uunent Cart ])river. Robert AIcAlal:on, Department Cart Driver Thomas Lyons, Department CatI Driver. Fred'k O,tenhunl, Department Cart Driver Windelin \luller, Department Cart Driver. \VtlIsitu :\. Cl' 1),, nnell, Sweeper. William Dolan, Sweeper. Michael ]lane, Sweeper. I eruard Kiernan, Sweeper. Liven Kelly, Sweeper. James \latLLews, Sweeper. Daniel Tierney, Sweeper. Xavier Schmidt, Sweeper. \falter \\ Kite, Sweeper. Patrick Cooney, Sweeper. Christopher lionncy, Sweeper. Patrick O' -Neill, 5 weeper. Henry Moriarty, Swceper. John hairy, Sweeper. Michael I)evine, Sweeper. 'Ihonta, Brennan, Sweeper. "Ihoma., Fitzpatrick, Sweeper. James slansiield, bveeper. John Ahern, tiweeper. John Mclnncarev, Sweeper. Paul ()'ltourl.:e, Sweeper. 'Ihoirta, Iirrunan, No. i, Sweeper. '1'nomas Judge, Sweeper. Giovanni I'tstoria, Sweeper. Corttclius Real, Sweeper. James IIo;an, Sweeper. Michael Carroll, Sweeper. Andrew Bra,cnind, Sweeper. Peter Corrigan, Sweeper. James Bradley, Sweeper. Henry "wino, 4cveeper. Thoma, Mahoney, Sweeper. Francis hiernao, Sweeper. Janes Clark, sweeper. John Ilughes, Sweeper. Fran]: 1lonaco, Sweeper. John Tracey, Sweeper. Jame, Hughes, Sweeper. James Gallagher, Sweeper. Patrick tic\uity, Sweeper. John \Ic(:owan, Sweeper. Patrick Kiernan, Sweeper. Philip A. O'Ks'efte, Sweeper. Michael McDonald, Sweeper. Jame., Fitz,intom, Sweeper. John Maloney, Sweeper. James Cuttninghaut, Sweeper. William Ca, ley, Sweeper. James Duftv, Sweeper. Thomas 'hiltord, Sweeper. 1\illiam Diii haul, Sweeper. Patrick Vs'alsh, Sweeper. James Coffey, Sweeper. Jolut Burke, Sweeper. Thomas Murphy, Sweeper. Michael McNally, Sweeper. Bernard Reilly, Sweeper. John Larkin, Sweeper. Patrick Ilrehauy, Sweeper. John C. Arentz, Sweeper. George Gerbrach, Sweeper. Peter Larkin, Sweeper. Martin O'Meara, Sweeper. David Anderson, tswrcl,u. Cornelius Ryan, Suer i. Patrick Dugan, Swe• I ,•I- Jantes O'Donnell, .S's. l I. Bernard A]alloy, Sw, -,r' r. john Brady, S%%ceper. (_)wen Murphy, Sure, i• r. James \Ic.Anllc, Sw:c,, r. Samuel I lastinf;s, Str., „ I. lames Deily, Swcep'~r, John CornnelIv, Swcel,cr. James I Ion olluc, tiweeper. I lugh Heaney, Sweel , c•r. Rocco An erane, Sweeper. Charles Benjamin, Sweeper. Jolm Connor-, Sweep r. Dominick Ifealy, -oc I I fames 1 , itz,nmuons, S,v•_, ,r. Peter Iiairan, Sweeter. John Lafferty, Sweep r. Daniel II trrington, S •,_I_ I. Philip Palmer, Sweep, r. John Birmingham, Sweeper. Patrick Galla g her, Sod r. Charles Courtney, Stve.'e~ Nicola Tuzzio, Sweet , t. Vincenzo Arion, Sweet cI Thomas Keller, Sweeper. Owen Briody, Sweeper. Taurence Byrnes, St eep.Yr. John ]Fischer, Sweeper. John Belly-, l)epattnteitt Jar; I lrive Patri ck \Vhitc ,Stve ep.. r. James Kennedy, Swecie John Barrett, Sweet e•. Antonio Afallen, Swec ci. Richard Howarth, Suers t• I. Thomas I)armody, ,wt c, l Cr, Edward 1liggins, Swel er. Peter Casnnelli, Sweep..' Melchior (Mohr, Sw. 1°. John ('ilroy, Sweeper. Luigi Alaolla, Stveepei. Patrick McCauley, Sued,, I. Dominico Paretto, Swveepc, . Thomas Eyre, Sweeper. Columbo Cttskelly, Sweeper. Jeremiah Coughlin, Sweeper. Michael McGuire, Swe p•r. Jataze, Lynch, Sweep, I. John Carters, Sweeper. Bernard Reilly, Swecp. Michael Dooley, Swe, Jeri. Charles Callahan, Sic, cl-,,r. Laurence I'ricry, SoCe, .er. Edward 1liggins, Sweepte,. Michael ]loran, Sweeper. Richard \V'eltlen, Ssr_•. Ii r. Frank \V. Egan, Swcelr.'r. Michael \Valsh, Swart:er. William O''l oole, t-v. cc ', s I. lolm O'Neill, Sweeleer. John Hogan, Sweeper. John Connolly, Sweel James llowe, Sweeper. Jame, Murtha, Sweet' Edward Prendergast, r•u : i:: Matthew Finncrtc, irkr. rr. James tlC(uil'C, Sweet” Jos.'ph Kelly. Sweet: 1 Christopher Ayard, tw.'_hcr. Henry Murphy, Swe.Ior. Patrick Rice, Sweeper. Michael Dunlea, Sweeper. Jatue.s Corcoran, Sweeper. Archibald Hamilton. Sv,ecper. William \Cillow, Sweeper. John Walsh, Sweeper. lames McCue, Sweeper. Felix Duffy, Sweeper. Thomas \Ward, I>epartment ('art Drive Michael Farrell, Sweeper. Mich'] O'Gorman, Department cart Di" v_-, Reinstatements. Edward Maroney, Sweeper. Gaetano Scalise, Sweeper. John Keegan, Sweeper. Frank McGarry, Sweeper. Truxton Page, Sweeper. William Meighan, Sw cope'. Remo,ais. James Kelly, Sweeper. P. Sullivan, Department Cart Driver. Timothy O'Connor, Sweeper. Martin Brennan, Ilired Cart. Andrew Gilchrist, Hired Cart. Elisha Leonard, Department Cart Driver. William Dooley, Department Cart Driver. George Doran, Department Cart Driver. William Davis, Department Cart Driver. William Flaherty, Department Cart Driver. Michael Brady, Department Cart Driver. Peter McMarris, Department Cart Driver. Hugh McMahon, Department Cart Driver. M. Cunningham, Department Cart Driver. Peter Croose, Department Cart Driver. John \IcMorris, Depart.nent C'.irt Driver. Michael Kress, Department Cart Driver. James Reddy, Department Cart Driver. Martin Noonan, Department Cart Driver. William O'Keeffe, Department Cart Driver. John Quinlan, Department Cart Driver. Charles Messer, Department Cart Driver, Patrick Ryan, Department Cart Driver. Peter Railer. Department Cart Driver. Josrph Shine, Department Cart Driver. Joseph Donnelly, Department Cart Driver. James Patterson, Department Cart Drive:. Patrick Howe, Hired Cart. Salas Straus, Hired Cart. Bills Audi's —and transmitted to the Finance Department Schedule No. 65— & Barron Co., James S., rope ..................................... » t' 3 97 Bickmann, John, hired horses ..................................... 5t7 50 Bl oomer, George. tug fenders ..................................... 22 50 Borro, Joseph, unloading scows...... . ............................ 99 8 75 ., ., ................................... 191 00 Carey, Edward L., coal .......................................... 16 5o Collector City Revenue, rent of stables ............................. 250 00 Consolidated Gas Company, gas at stables ......................... 160 50 Coffin, Paul C., nails, etc ......................................... 99 it Donnelly, Peter, hired scows ...................................... 360 co I)I.:IARTMENr uF SHUA • :r Li.r..\NlNc-_(rrV ,IF XIc:w' YORK, STett At: r 1k 11.1)1 No, sI:W YORK, July 30, 1892. In accordance wiih the provisions of section 51, chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, the Com- Io ssioner of Street Clcaniny makes (he following abstract of the transactions of the Department for the week ending July 17, tS9z : .Streets Sweb/. Square Yards. L 'v Deparuucntf ,)rces ............ . ............................... ..'.... 45,053,310.5 Il rteria/ Coll eetel. A,hes and Street Total U.ri,ace. Sweeping`. Loads. l iv Det•artntcntlarge. .. .................................. 23,562 8 ,343 31,9 0 5 It permits - Bureau of Markets ................................... 178 ..... 178 Departnleiits of Public Works and ]'arks ................ ... . 33S 338 tl:utuGi. iitr t< (boiler ashes, etc.) ...................... 3,063 ..... 3 ,06 3 -- --- 'It ll; ...............................I..... z6,8o3 -- 8,681 --- 35,4 8 4 Final Dis,basiliaa o/ ,]]aerial. ' t -ea and behind 1 ulkheads— loads. 42 deck scot s at sea ......................................... 20,107 29 deck scows at ,ea ......................................... 12,031 - -- 32,13 8 In 1os for fertilizing, tilling-in, etc.— At Inc ( Hundred and Fortieth street and Lenox avenue ........... 1,128 At v:u,on;lp,lace, ................................. .......... 568 1,696 Grand total ..................................................... 33, 8 34 (Balance of material collectetl, 1,650 loads, remain on scows.) SIP' _UUI- J OFFICIAL JOURNAL. NEW YORK, 1MONDAY, Au(,L 8, IS02. DEPAR'I'MIN'I' OF STREET CLEANING. A, pointmevrts. Denis Movlan, Sweeper. Richard llughes. Sweeter. John Maher, Sweeper. Patrick Cronin, Sweeper. Daniel I-Ioulihan, Sweeper. Michael Ileery, Sweeper. James 1Vynne, Sweeper. Michael D„oley, Sweeper. Edward Lynch, Sweeper. Patrick O'Connell, Sweeper. Andrew McG(iwan, Sweeper. Jeremiah (;ahan, Sweeper. Charles McShane, Sweeper. Thoma; Willis, Sweeper. William Moore, Sweeper. James McGuire, Sweeper. John McGleenan, Sweeper. -\lichiel Callaghan, Sweeper. John Hannigan, Sweeper. Herman Banger, Sweeper. Terence Masterson, Sweeper. John 1 lanaglian, Sweeper. Da%id Schwartz, Sweeper. Owen Buckley, Sweeper. William Carroll, Sweeper. James Mulligan, Sweeper. Charles Conran, Sweeper. Francesco Argendizza, Sweeper. John Kilkenny, Sweeper. Frank Gallagher, Sweeper. Levi Gottholdt, Sweeper. Henry Clay, Sweeper. Patrick Ryan, Sweeper. Thomas Cunningham, Sweeper. Edward Sweeney, Blacksmith. Edward Reilly, Sweeper. Andrew McKeever, Hostler. Michael Murphy, Sweeper. \villiam Bcunett, finite Collector. John Coughlin, Sweeper. John J. Kenny, Department Cart Driver. Peter Tully, Sweeper. lances Kiernan, Department Cart Driver. John Cooney, Sweeper. f lugh McCutcheon, Department Cart Driver. Patrick Gaffney, Sweeper. Michael Nugent, Department Cart Driver. Vincenzo Dorillio, Sweeper. John O'Hare, Department Cart Driver. Frank \V. Egan, Sweeper. John Morgan, Department Cart Driver. Patrick Ca.ey, Sweeper. John hlanagan, Department Cart Driver. Ferdinand Merkle, Sweeper. John McCaffrey, Department Cart Driver. Daniel Ryan, Department Cart Driver. John McDonald, Department Cart Driver. Farrell Dolan, Sweeper. James Reilly, Department Cart Driver. James Cal Iwell, Hostler. James Gray, Department Cart Driver. Michael McCready, Sweeper. Charles Nacke, Department Cart Driver. Jacob Coffer, Sweeper. John Scanlon, Department Cart Driver. (au:es Conlin, Sweeper. Philip Murtha, Department Cart Driver. john Cullum, Sweeper. George Sandhausen. Department Cart ])river Miclfacl Bolan, Sweeper. Michael C. Farley, Department Cart Driver. Benjamin Clark, Sweeper. VVm.V.O'Callaghan, District Superintend 't. Daniel O'Connell, Sweeper. Alexander J. I>owd, District Superintendent. James McCloskey, Sweeper. Jos. P. O'Donnell, District Superintendent. Nicolo Colombo, Sweeper. John Montford, Department Cart Driver. Bartley Fontana, Sweeper. James Murphy, Department Cart Driver. Guisseppi bhtllinaro, Sweeper. James Bowler, Department Cart Driver. Timothy Boyle, Sweeper. Peter Berrill. Department Cart Drivel. John Geigsrich, Sweeper. Stephen O'Brien, Department Cart Driver. James Crowe, Sweeper. John Westmeyer, Department Cart Driver. Sabato Salomoue, Sweeper. Antonio Laguta, Department Cart Driver. John Moore, Sweeper. Joseph De Milt, Department Cart Driver. Stephen Morrissey, Sweeper. J. Meehan, Department Cart Driver. Raffael D'Atria, Sweeper. Bernard Degnan, Department Cart Driver. Patrick Fleming, Sweeper. Henry Erlich, Department Cart Driver. Rocco Gra,ian, Sweeper. Louis De Marsh, Department Cart Driver. William McGowan, Sweeper. David McGill, Department Cart Driver. Michael McQuade, Sweeper. James Hogan, Department Cart Driver. Joseph Kearns, Sweeper. Thos. Featherston, Department Cart Driver. John Verner, Sweeper. James E.Campbell, Department Cart Driver. John Marren, Sweeper. Michael Early, Department Cart Driver. August Koch, Sweeper. Martin Carroll, Department Cart Driver. Daniel Mulholland, Sweeper. Peter Ward, Department Cart Driver. Edward Moriarty, Sweeper. John Fitzsimmons, Department Cart Driver. Thomas H. Donohue, Sweeper. Charles H. Bartlett, Department Cart Driver. John J. Green, Sweeper.

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:4lichael l'iyan, Department Cart Driver. lo;eplt Sw Sit) CV, D.:l,artment Cart I)river. 1lic had l \loore, I)cI artmeut Cart Driver. lame, 'lasso, 1)eparunentbait Driver. Jvacs ii rriseer, Department Cart I)river. I'heo. \Cut,,cl'a'l., I> l art ment Cart I)river,

George 1v,-el. I)eprrt ins ntCart Driver. Stephen I.loytl, I )cpartn(Irit Cart Driver. Peter t;lennon, ])apartment Cart Driver. Michael C. Fancy, I.cpartment Cart Driver Thoruas Leary, Department Cart Driver, 1 ohn 1snorl-s Lcpnrtmunt Cart Driver. Stephen Itarrett, Department Cart Driver. Peter (`•leiuttii, l.)coartueiit Cart I)river. John Ennis, Department ('art Driver. f<)hn J.'\all, Dep:uunent Cart ])river. Robert AIcAlal:on, Department Cart Driver Thomas Lyons, Department CatI Driver. Fred'k O,tenhunl, Department Cart Driver Windelin \luller, Department Cart Driver. \VtlIsitu :\. Cl' 1),,nnell, Sweeper. William Dolan, Sweeper. Michael ]lane, Sweeper. I eruard Kiernan, Sweeper. Liven Kelly, Sweeper. James \latLLews, Sweeper. Daniel Tierney, Sweeper. Xavier Schmidt, Sweeper. \falter \\ Kite, Sweeper. Patrick Cooney, Sweeper. Christopher lionncy, Sweeper. Patrick O' -Neill, 5 weeper. Henry Moriarty, Swceper. John hairy, Sweeper. Michael I)evine, Sweeper. 'Ihonta, Brennan, Sweeper. "Ihoma., Fitzpatrick, Sweeper. James slansiield, bveeper. John Ahern, tiweeper. John Mclnncarev, Sweeper. Paul ()'ltourl.:e, Sweeper. 'Ihoirta, Iirrunan, No. i, Sweeper. '1'nomas Judge, Sweeper. Giovanni I'tstoria, Sweeper. Corttclius Real, Sweeper. James IIo;an, Sweeper. Michael Carroll, Sweeper. Andrew Bra,cnind, Sweeper. Peter Corrigan, Sweeper. James Bradley, Sweeper. Henry "wino, 4cveeper. Thoma, Mahoney, Sweeper. Francis hiernao, Sweeper. Janes Clark, sweeper. John Ilughes, Sweeper. Fran]: 1lonaco, Sweeper. John Tracey, Sweeper. Jame, Hughes, Sweeper. James Gallagher, Sweeper. Patrick tic\uity, Sweeper. John \Ic(:owan, Sweeper. Patrick Kiernan, Sweeper. Philip A. O'Ks'efte, Sweeper. Michael McDonald, Sweeper. Jame., Fitz,intom, Sweeper. John Maloney, Sweeper. James Cuttninghaut, Sweeper. William Ca,ley, Sweeper. James Duftv, Sweeper. Thomas 'hiltord, Sweeper. 1\illiam Diii haul, Sweeper. Patrick Vs'alsh, Sweeper. James Coffey, Sweeper. Jolut Burke, Sweeper. Thomas Murphy, Sweeper. Michael McNally, Sweeper. Bernard Reilly, Sweeper. John Larkin, Sweeper. Patrick Ilrehauy, Sweeper. John C. Arentz, Sweeper. George Gerbrach, Sweeper. Peter Larkin, Sweeper. Martin O'Meara, Sweeper.

David Anderson, tswrcl,u. Cornelius Ryan, Suer i. Patrick Dugan, Swe• I ,•I- Jantes O'Donnell, .S's. l I. Bernard A]alloy, Sw, -,r' r. john Brady, S%%ceper. (_)wen Murphy, Sure, i• r. James \Ic.Anllc, Sw:c,, r. Samuel I lastinf;s, Str., „ I. lames Deily, Swcep'~r, John CornnelIv, Swcel,cr. James I Ion olluc, tiweeper. I lugh Heaney, Sweel ,c•r. Rocco An erane, Sweeper. Charles Benjamin, Sweeper. Jolm Connor-, Sweep r. Dominick Ifealy, -oc I I fames 1,itz,nmuons, S,v•_, ,r. Peter Iiairan, Sweeter. John Lafferty, Sweep r. Daniel II trrington, S •,_I_ I. Philip Palmer, Sweep, r. John Birmingham, Sweeper. Patrick Gallagher, Sod r. Charles Courtney, Stve.'e~ Nicola Tuzzio, Sweet , t. Vincenzo Arion, Sweet cI Thomas Keller, Sweeper. Owen Briody, Sweeper. Taurence Byrnes, St eep.Yr. John ]Fischer, Sweeper. John Belly-, l)epattnteitt Jar; I lrive Patrick \Vhitc ,Stve ep.. r. James Kennedy, Swecie John Barrett, Sweet e•. Antonio Afallen, Swec ci. Richard Howarth, Suers t• I. Thomas I)armody, ,wt c, l Cr, Edward 1liggins, Swel er. Peter Casnnelli, Sweep..' Melchior (Mohr, Sw. 1°. John ('ilroy, Sweeper. Luigi Alaolla, Stveepei. Patrick McCauley, Sued,, I. Dominico Paretto, Swveepc, . Thomas Eyre, Sweeper. Columbo Cttskelly, Sweeper. Jeremiah Coughlin, Sweeper. Michael McGuire, Swe p•r. Jataze, Lynch, Sweep, I. John Carters, Sweeper. Bernard Reilly, Swecp. Michael Dooley, Swe, Jeri. Charles Callahan, Sic, cl-,,r. Laurence I'ricry, SoCe,.er. Edward 1liggins, Sweepte,. Michael ]loran, Sweeper. Richard \V'eltlen, Ssr_•. Ii r. Frank \V. Egan, Swcelr.'r. Michael \Valsh, Swart:er. William O''l oole, t-v. cc', s I. lolm O'Neill, Sweeleer. John Hogan, Sweeper. John Connolly, Sweel James llowe, Sweeper. Jame, Murtha, Sweet' Edward Prendergast, r•u : i:: Matthew Finncrtc, irkr. rr. James tlC(uil'C, Sweet” Jos.'ph Kelly. Sweet: 1 Christopher Ayard, tw.'_hcr. Henry Murphy, Swe.Ior. Patrick Rice, Sweeper. Michael Dunlea, Sweeper. Jatue.s Corcoran, Sweeper. Archibald Hamilton. Sv,ecper. William \Cillow, Sweeper. John Walsh, Sweeper. lames McCue, Sweeper. Felix Duffy, Sweeper. Thomas \Ward, I>epartment ('art Drive Michael Farrell, Sweeper. Mich'] O'Gorman, Department cart Di" v_-,

Reinstatements. Edward Maroney, Sweeper. Gaetano Scalise, Sweeper. John Keegan, Sweeper. Frank McGarry, Sweeper. Truxton Page, Sweeper. William Meighan, Sw cope'.

Remo,ais.

James Kelly, Sweeper. P. Sullivan, Department Cart Driver. Timothy O'Connor, Sweeper. Martin Brennan, Ilired Cart. Andrew Gilchrist, Hired Cart. Elisha Leonard, Department Cart Driver. William Dooley, Department Cart Driver. George Doran, Department Cart Driver. William Davis, Department Cart Driver. William Flaherty, Department Cart Driver. Michael Brady, Department Cart Driver. Peter McMarris, Department Cart Driver. Hugh McMahon, Department Cart Driver. M. Cunningham, Department Cart Driver. Peter Croose, Department Cart Driver.

John \IcMorris, Depart.nent C'.irt Driver. Michael Kress, Department Cart Driver. James Reddy, Department Cart Driver. Martin Noonan, Department Cart Driver. William O'Keeffe, Department Cart Driver. John Quinlan, Department Cart Driver. Charles Messer, Department Cart Driver, Patrick Ryan, Department Cart Driver. Peter Railer. Department Cart Driver. Josrph Shine, Department Cart Driver. Joseph Donnelly, Department Cart Driver. James Patterson, Department Cart Drive:. Patrick Howe, Hired Cart. Salas Straus, Hired Cart.

Bills Audi's

—and transmitted to the Finance Department Schedule No. 65—

& Barron Co., James S., rope ..................................... » t' 3 97 Bickmann, John, hired horses ..................................... 5t7 50

Bloomer, George. tug fenders ..................................... 22 50 Borro, Joseph, unloading scows...... . ............................ 998 75 ., ., ................................... 191 00 Carey, Edward L., coal .......................................... 16 5o Collector City Revenue, rent of stables ............................. 250 00 Consolidated Gas Company, gas at stables ......................... 160 50 Coffin, Paul C., nails, etc ......................................... 99 it Donnelly, Peter, hired scows ...................................... 360 co

I)I.:IARTMENr uF SHUA• :r Li.r..\NlNc-_(rrV ,IF XIc:w' YORK, STett At: r 1k 11.1)1 No,

sI:W YORK, July 30, 1892.

In accordance wiih the provisions of section 51, chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, the Com-Io ssioner of Street Clcaniny makes (he following abstract of the transactions of the Department for the week ending July 17, tS9z :

.Streets Sweb/. Square Yards.

L'v Deparuucntf,)rces ............ . .................................'....

45,053,310.5

Il rteria/ Coll eetel.

A,hes and Street Total

U.ri,ace. Sweeping`. Loads. liv Det•artntcntlarge. .. .................................. 23,562 8,343 31,905

It permits -

Bureau of Markets ................................... 178 ..... 178

Departnleiits of Public Works and ]'arks ................ ... . 33S 338

tl:utuGi. iitr t< (boiler ashes, etc.) ...................... 3,063 ..... 3,063 -- ---

'It ll; ...............................I..... z6,8o3 --

8,681 ---

35,484

Final Dis,basiliaa o/ ,]]aerial. ' t -ea and behind 1 ulkheads— loads.

42 deck scot s at sea ......................................... 20,107 29 deck scows at ,ea ......................................... 12,031

- -- 32,138

In 1os for fertilizing, tilling-in, etc.— At Inc( Hundred and Fortieth street and Lenox avenue ........... 1,128 At v:u,on;lp,lace, ................................. .......... 568

1,696

Grand total ..................................................... 33,834

(Balance of material collectetl, 1,650 loads, remain on scows.)

SIP' —

• _UUI- J OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

NEW YORK, 1MONDAY, Au(,L 8, IS02.

DEPAR'I'MIN'I' OF STREET CLEANING.

A, pointmevrts. Denis Movlan, Sweeper. Richard llughes. Sweeter. John Maher, Sweeper. Patrick Cronin, Sweeper. Daniel I-Ioulihan, Sweeper. Michael Ileery, Sweeper. James 1Vynne, Sweeper. Michael D„oley, Sweeper. Edward Lynch, Sweeper. Patrick O'Connell, Sweeper. Andrew McG(iwan, Sweeper. Jeremiah (;ahan, Sweeper. Charles McShane, Sweeper. Thoma; Willis, Sweeper. William Moore, Sweeper. James McGuire, Sweeper. John McGleenan, Sweeper. -\lichiel Callaghan, Sweeper. John Hannigan, Sweeper. Herman Banger, Sweeper. Terence Masterson, Sweeper. John 1 lanaglian, Sweeper. Da%id Schwartz, Sweeper. Owen Buckley, Sweeper. William Carroll, Sweeper. James Mulligan, Sweeper. Charles Conran, Sweeper. Francesco Argendizza, Sweeper. John Kilkenny, Sweeper. Frank Gallagher, Sweeper. Levi Gottholdt, Sweeper. Henry Clay, Sweeper. Patrick Ryan, Sweeper. Thomas Cunningham, Sweeper. Edward Sweeney, Blacksmith. Edward Reilly, Sweeper. Andrew McKeever, Hostler. Michael Murphy, Sweeper. \villiam Bcunett, finite Collector. John Coughlin, Sweeper. John J. Kenny, Department Cart Driver. Peter Tully, Sweeper. lances Kiernan, Department Cart Driver. John Cooney, Sweeper. f lugh McCutcheon, Department Cart Driver. Patrick Gaffney, Sweeper. Michael Nugent, Department Cart Driver. Vincenzo Dorillio, Sweeper. John O'Hare, Department Cart Driver. Frank \V. Egan, Sweeper. John Morgan, Department Cart Driver. Patrick Ca.ey, Sweeper. John hlanagan, Department Cart Driver. Ferdinand Merkle, Sweeper. John McCaffrey, Department Cart Driver. Daniel Ryan, Department Cart Driver. John McDonald, Department Cart Driver. Farrell Dolan, Sweeper. James Reilly, Department Cart Driver. James Cal Iwell, Hostler. James Gray, Department Cart Driver. Michael McCready, Sweeper. Charles Nacke, Department Cart Driver. Jacob Coffer, Sweeper. John Scanlon, Department Cart Driver. (au:es Conlin, Sweeper. Philip Murtha, Department Cart Driver. john Cullum, Sweeper. George Sandhausen. Department Cart ])river Miclfacl Bolan, Sweeper. Michael C. Farley, Department Cart Driver. Benjamin Clark, Sweeper. VVm.V.O'Callaghan, District Superintend 't. Daniel O'Connell, Sweeper. Alexander J. I>owd, District Superintendent. James McCloskey, Sweeper. Jos. P. O'Donnell, District Superintendent. Nicolo Colombo, Sweeper. John Montford, Department Cart Driver. Bartley Fontana, Sweeper. James Murphy, Department Cart Driver. Guisseppi bhtllinaro, Sweeper. James Bowler, Department Cart Driver. Timothy Boyle, Sweeper. Peter Berrill. Department Cart Drivel. John Geigsrich, Sweeper. Stephen O'Brien, Department Cart Driver. James Crowe, Sweeper. John Westmeyer, Department Cart Driver. Sabato Salomoue, Sweeper. Antonio Laguta, Department Cart Driver. John Moore, Sweeper. Joseph De Milt, Department Cart Driver. Stephen Morrissey, Sweeper. J. Meehan, Department Cart Driver. Raffael D'Atria, Sweeper. Bernard Degnan, Department Cart Driver. Patrick Fleming, Sweeper. Henry Erlich, Department Cart Driver. Rocco Gra,ian, Sweeper. Louis De Marsh, Department Cart Driver. William McGowan, Sweeper. David McGill, Department Cart Driver. Michael McQuade, Sweeper. James Hogan, Department Cart Driver. Joseph Kearns, Sweeper. Thos. Featherston, Department Cart Driver. John Verner, Sweeper. James E.Campbell, Department Cart Driver. John Marren, Sweeper. Michael Early, Department Cart Driver. August Koch, Sweeper. Martin Carroll, Department Cart Driver. Daniel Mulholland, Sweeper. Peter Ward, Department Cart Driver. Edward Moriarty, Sweeper. John Fitzsimmons, Department Cart Driver. Thomas H. Donohue, Sweeper. Charles H. Bartlett, Department Cart Driver. John J. Green, Sweeper.

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2382

THE CITY RECORD. AUGUST 8 1892.

Pox, John, LZaspipe,etc .......................................... $75 99 1lackett, John, services ........................................... 75 IIa.,erty, 1. IL, machine oil .................................... 25 2 OS 11.nu,, a ent, t . i ., hired scows .................................. 490 00 I l+ d,cr.ha,,e, Lnls., extra tot iii ... . ............................. So oo

•. ................ ............. 258 no

repairs to tug '• Municipal '' ........ ......... 710 08 I Ii11. ]'horn,, ci ht i on carts....... ............... .............. Soo OD Ilulland `Co., lahvanl, patrol service, etc .. ....... .............. 4'•; 99

................. ...... 1.i4 -̂o Lenatle, 'fhonta , tercl ........................................... 2,707 34 \loran, Jlichael, extra towinti .................... ............... t :o 00 \ational I'ress Intelligence Company, clipni 1g; ....... ........ .... () 20 \l.oquin & Oftcrn>an, coal

.. 30S OC

1'crterson, Charles, hired scows.................. . .......-. ... , ;4tt So ,born & Broderick Company, horseshoes, etc................... . -So 65

-- -- ito,96S 61

-chargeable to the appropriation for 1592. as lotion's .. Rents and Contingencies'' ..................... ........................... 5420 45

tin'eeping , ................................................................ 2,55i 74 ( artii ......... . ........................... ............................ 2,44 62 I tnal C)isposition'' ............. 6 8o Ne\r Stock ................. .............. .. ............................ Soo 00

510,968 61

I' , lic .11oueps Colle tcd .U. )'i I J,„1,h1c:1 t tl)C t t (- Ila:ul ,rr .tin :

1 1riI))1)1 n;' C„tc< ....................................... ............ ..... .1,775 20

11111,AI-1' >. PRE\\ 1N, ('uwnlioner of't.t ('Iranin~.

L-A\\ I)EI'.ART1\IENTT,

• .• r 0=1 ... .• ..,1 hP C'H:1F1.1.j E. LYOEChER, I'trblic _ltl/ti>rt,rtra[r ( r. 1,'t } i/, w1h of 71i11, 1892, 1 )l 1+'r<' 1 .>0 1/it L'turrpt> n11ez-

'0 pursuant. o_r the.tro7isious !J S<rtians 50 azrd 216 of -Vc ' Iork CL/t' Lonsolo,fatrnzr Act of 1882.

'\TE. );~T.i l'E OF- I\1' ESTATE I'.ti1.\TF.!:.

(_o) ti •1I1 - 1 L •t)I.1

sIOxs. A:\Io l'ti 1'.

1 .::. r, 1892 Hannah Dunleavy * ...................................... ........ 526 20 S26 20

•. Julia McCGrthy .................... ........ z8 68 !8 6S

.. _ ̀. William Imhof. ... ............................. ... '6.9 oa 37 zz 657 r3 .. .• Duncan Fraser ....... ................................... ........ .}_ z.l • 43 24 .. S. " Elise A. Hale ............................................ •~•••.. .

_

175 38 z 38 75 3

Z. ̀ . Robert Roger. ................ ........ 348 57 348 57 .. 1_ •• Margaret \ octer, etc .................................... ........ 29 e4 2901

. ,, , ..

Mary Dcrmood) ............. ............ r,009 58 34 71 2,044 29

• - 1 I Unknown man Ri erslde Drive and others, reported from

Coroners' Office, as per list hereto attached ............. rz 44 ........ 8z 43

Totals ........................................ $1,712 04 5713 03 52,424 97

L>epositcd .nth the Chamberlain of the City i3 N York, t k, for the benefit of the minor children of decea,ed ~r-

Citherine T. Veith ....... ............................... ...................... iln Ili:nle.ee ......................................................

......... 545 62 09

:::-5,- I). a.!e..vl . ........ ........ ..................

2130 S:

C. .0) received >ro>rz Cormzer,' Office. . .. i. 71 .c 2. John Walker ....................... ........ o Po to ..cn.,c 1 1 1 h H ::..•.,u 11.l -,ecnnd jo eph Pearson ..................... 5 07

street and 1-'uurth Arenu R.ulr gad track t; Less cartage and car-fare.... Co - Habedcnd................... so y2 -- = 7 Car-fare.................... !o glary Stanton ..............................

-- Sz

'̀.Lert

James H ...............ack ....--. it ramevAr ................... .- 4r Gottfried \Viedner..................

......... to - t Car.tlre .................... ro Car-fare....................

32

3r ,:athenne Fur; .ng .......................... r z8 .. --- 1 22

,known n,.an \o. 42 Gren 0 ic1, illiam Sauter ................... . 203, str_et .........................-31 .,y Car-fare.................... zc

Less cartage ................i o, -- to -- Sc 04 unknown man Central Park ...............8

- :;known In N,: .69 L'c~wcr. .............. r .c _Andrea. Pa11 c...................... 05 eph L_p w k ........................... o Car-tare.................... ro

hu ClCary ................................ t4 •

f..}lu Shay ............................ 4̀ I Karl Hau,el........................

-- r4 88

L knonn '2.,)) Jack .... ................. or Car-Llre.................... ..... w zo iruuiel 1) C moor .................. ........ ug --

nknolan m:ul Forty-third street Gustav H~illi~er;... and N. R to cents had......... Sz qr .................

c oo

It ro 9 Car-fare................. Less cartage ...... ........ 50 --. ro

8 _- 291 9, R. flruc•- 11 illi.lm•on .. ..... .. ;0 99 '---

t.r.fire ... .............. r, Tit...................... Sq . i_ 44

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. r

DEL 'AR'I'MEN! Oh I'L LLIC \\'II0 fib, 1 v19113S1()NER'S OFFICE, No. 31 CHAMREFS SIlEF"I, f~

NEW Y-URK, June 25, 1892.

In accordance with the provision; of ;,ion 51 of chaplet 410 of the Laws of iSb2, the 1)epat ,- ment of Public Works makes the following report of its transactions for the week ending June IS, IS92:

Public dloneys Receit e,t ('rrrinc the 7Veek.

1 o Cnxl+I\v.,tctICI)I ....................................................... $79,o6t 96 F r f,enaltits, tcater rents .................. . ........................... ...... 109 95 For tapping Lniton pipes ..................................................... Igo 00 t r'ewer permits ........................... ............................... 587 6o l r rest~+rtrr, anll rep Laing-Special Fund ...................................... 2,028 50 For rc, l,. nr t. j. of obstructions seized ........................................... 27 50 F,:t ~a.;! .r ::... ............................... ............--.....-,,...... 4,223 10

Total ..................................... .................. $86,228 61

Public Lamps.

+VIII 1. nb . rcII lice I. I lamp discontinued. 5 lamp-posts renlo-,ecl.

II lamp-posts rese*.. 121 lamp-poets straighten-sd.

2 columns refitted. ;9 columns releaded. 21 service-pipes refitted. 4 stand-pipes refitted.

Report of 1/t000unetrrul Examinations of 11/u,,ana1in4 Gas, for the IV'ek enc/in; ~zrzzl' IS, 1892, nzad,• at the Photon:etrical A'oonzs of the Department of Public II'ork.,.

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DATE. TIME. E I G A.o (.eroi A\\'. IiURNN.h. I d

o S

o c. n v y c o n u _

unc r J 3 t2. cr.at.', 4 S 3- 3 o.08 f Consolidated,} 1 branch r.. Bra sSlitUnion. Y~ 7

I.

t .7z CU.i i

5• oo 11 li 3 r 60 y• •ro t,

'. 14 4.30 P.>I ' 89. 29.88 " " •73 5•00 114.5 22.72 21.67

•• 15 r i•.m 87. 30.13 " •77 5.00 120.0 23.64 z3.64 •. ,6 410 I-,1. 82. : 30.17 .. .. .83 5.n. 114.9 27.52 26.35

.. 17 3 r. 11 86. 30.09 1 `• " I .66 5.0 , lra.e 20,48 20.3.

•' r8 . 3.30 P \I Si. 3o..O •̀ ,82 5.00 120-0 '24,52 24.32

Accra,,- 22.78

Jll tic I ; 1 1'.1f. 83. 3. 3

O.OS t' .d, 1 ]jl'.1 III[ j]11IU11, 7 ': •74 5 c-. t 15 2' O 5.z 5.4 z4-3

,+ 14 c r.. 69. 29.88 ,. cc 71 ., ,., 123.0 21.36 21.8.,

.. 15 1_.3:.•I'..l 87. ' 30.11 .. a .66 -.no 'I 218.6 ',. 29.78 29.54

., 16 51'. M 8a. II: 30-17 .. .93 5 00 rzz o 2e.36 1 22.51

•̀ r7 12.30 P.M. 86. 30.09 .. " .68 , [16.3 22.16 21.49

•• q r. M. • Si 30.20 •' .73 5.01 119.0 I 21.04 20.27

June z.; 1.20 1.01. 8 .;0.08 1 ,; Rr 5"Slit I n. - 1 hr:mch3..1 ,56 ' 5.0.:, 121-2 28.to s8. .. 14 41.0 S9. z9.8S •• i ..

,87 5.5 , 120.0 29.88 29.93 .. 25 , 1.30 P 2 87 3.1.11 .. ..

87 5,uu 122.4 28.76 29.34

•• z6 q r.M. 82. , 30.17 •• ', .P5 i 5.09 118.6 19.36 29.0z

r7 3.3o1Ol. So 30.03 " •` .85 5.00 Iz3.t , 32 02 31.5-

.• 18 3 P %1 Si. 30.20 •' •• 84 5-ui: I rz8-r 29 28 28.6

A:cr. 29.4:

June 13 2.40 r.'1 S- 30.90 1 Comohd:~tc.l,) 045) o Slit 1. 0 .7 I:ru•ch 4,. .62 5.00 119.2 23. [o 22.7 9

•. 14 6.3o I•..I. 8: 29.6 '' .62 5 0o Izo.o 21.72 21.7_

'.

15 5301•. fit. 33 30.16 •• •• .6r 5.00 !zz q 20.92 0I.: .. i6 ! 6.3, 1•.OI . 78. 30.17 +. ..

.63 j 4.02 c20.5 24.12 24 z`

'• 17 ; 51•.%1. 82 30.12 •• .. 62 -4.o. 118.2 21.69 21.2.

•' 18 6.301•. u. 78. 3o.21 •. .63 5.cc 121.5 22.08 zz._y

avera_o 22.27

June 13 3 r-•.l.: 82. ' 30.06 I l.. II: L11~+ 1 L . ', OI4 Gut :,. 7 73 : 5..,,, 120.6 28.(w z8.

.. z4 6 r.tl.' 88. 29.88 •• " .78 5.00 tl9.= 28.00 279, -

.. 15 61,.,1. 83 30.16 ,• ., 78 ;.on rz3.5 27.90 21.7

'• r6 ; 6 r.c1. 78. ', 3 ,.17 ` " .76 1 g.ou I 1.6.3 30.84

•• 17 5.301.`.% 8z. 344.12 `• .76 5-..o x20.0 28.40 -,..

•, 13 c. r.,l- : 78. ;o. 2t ., .. .74 5.0. 122.4 i z8 44 .

June 13 1.40N I 83.. 3o.nS N. V. \141I5:, .,. Iftay .o Sht 1.111,9, 7 .qo ' 5,02 121.8 31 .70

., t4 3.30 i c.. 1 89. ', 29.88 ... .91 5.00 114,1 32.98 31.0,

z5 2.30 l.>.j 87. 31. 11 " ... •, .90 I g.00 rao.o 31.60 31.60

,, z6 3 P.Mj 82. 1 30-17 " ...1 .. .91 5.00 116.3 31,32 : 30.34 .. 17 4.30 r.5tJ 86. i 30.09 ., ... •• .83 ' 5.00 120.0 32.05 Sz,

•' z3 ': z r. st.i 81. 30.20 '• .,, •' .8g S-w 121.0 j 31.84 3-. t

Average.. ;1 ,

June r3 z I'. ~t. 83. j 30.08 E i nt.33 r....... B. ay.'s 711t uniou,7 .89 3.00 124.8 29•30 ,

.. 24 3 r.nl.~ 89. 29.59 ...... ,. .90 5 .00 zzo.o 30 72 30.72

., 15 z zr~l., 87. 30.11 c .--.--.

,' .88 5.00 115.8 31.36 30.24

•• r6 o 3.3 t•.)t. Sz. 30.17 `• ....... `• .88 5.00 123.0 30.22 30.22

,. 17

I$2 86. c.

30.0

• ....... " .88 5.00 212.0 3[.02 31.50

,, 28 z. or.•1 3 8[. 3 •` ....... ,, .87 7 - co 5 rr z 7• 3 7 31.02

Average. 30.70

June 13 3.20 P.M. 82. 30.05 Standard........ Bra

Y

s Sli

7

union, .82 5.00 120.0 26.70 ~i 26.70

,, 14 5.30P 88. 29.88 " ....... .8o 5.00 115.4 28.80 27.68

15 6.30 P.m.. 83 30,16 ....... .8o 5,00 222.4 27.52 28.08

•• z6 5.30!.)l. 78. 30..17 ' ....... -8c 5.00 120,0 26.62 26.62

17 6 P.pt. 82. 30.12 " ....... " ,80 5.00 121 0 17,21 27.42

.. z8 5.301•.,. 78. 30.22 ....... •77 5 00 122.4 25.84 26.37

Average.': : 27.14

E. G. LOVE, Ph. D., Gas Examiner.

i events issued. 48 lit it- to tap Crutun Iilrc, 42 pi II) its to +tpcn street.. 20 yerIlii.s to make sewer coulectu,n-. 27 permits to repair sewer connections.

172 I+ern>it; to place building material uu .Su1_eto. 28 permits-special. io permits to construct street vaults.

Obstructions lecwzovea. 56 obstructions removed from various streets and avenues.

Repairs to Pavement. 12,924 square yards of pavement repaired during the week.

Repairing and Cleaning Sewers. 6 receiving-basins relieved.

120 receiving-basins and culverts cleaned. 6,315 lineal feet of sewer cleaned.

13,478 lineal feet of sewer examined. 18 lineal feet of pipe culvert laid.

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LABORERS, TEAMS. CARTS

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AMOUNT,

O,-e of the Counsel to the LCr/OFtiOl. Stoats Zmtung liuildin„ third and fourth floors, ii

A. It. to 5 P. nt. Saturdays, 9 A. nt. to Iz M. Wu.Llrml H. CLARK, Counsel to the Corporation. ANDREW T. CAMPBELL, Chief Clerk.

POLICE DEPARTMENT Central Office.

No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. T1. to 4 1'. 11. JAMES J. MARTIN, ['resident ; CHARLES F. MAC.

LEAN, JOHN MCCLAVE and JOHN C SHEEHAN, Commis- sioners ; WILLIAM H. Kit's, Cntef Clerk ; "1, F. RODESUOUGH, Chief of Bureau of Elections.

DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND CORREC 1' ION.

Central O,fJtce, No. 66 'Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, 9 A. At. to

4 P. nl- HENRY H. PoRTler,. President ; CHAS, E. Stu'ItnVl,

M. U., and EDwaRD C. SHEEHY, Commissioners; GEORGE F. IiRITTO.\, Secretary.

Purchasing Agent , FREDERICK A. CosHMSS. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, Iz M.

Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals 'trod Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re-pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si, Saturrlays, tz M. CHARLES BEty, General Bookkeeper,

TILE CITY RECORD uFtlUh., And bleurn ee of 1'riut{n9•', .6tah~„r'I I', a ,tri I1Ae "-. , ....

Ni. z City Hall, 9 A. en. to 5 v. Ni., except Saturdays, on which days 9 A. rt, to in sl.

W. J. K. KENNY, Supervisor; DAVID RYAN-, Assist. ant Supervisor ; JOHN J. McGRATH, Examiner.

CORONERS' ()FI'ICE.

No. 07 Chambers street, 8 A. is. to 5 t'. nl. Sundays and holidays, 8 A. nr- to 12.30 P. Ni.

MICHAEL J. B. iII ESSEM ER, FERDINAND Lli l'1', LOUIS W. SCHULTLE, JOHN B. SHEA, Coroners; EDwaeD F. RRVNOLDS. Clerk of the Board of Coroners.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. At 1'otnbs, corner Franklin and Centre street=, daily

St 10.30 A. Al., excepting Saturday. J.MEs P. KEATING, Clerk, Office. Tombs.

COURT OF GENERAL, SESSIONS No, 32 Chambers street. Court open at it o'clock 0nr,

adjourns 4 P. M. FREDERICK SMYTH, Recorder; RANDOLPH 1!. Mar.

TINE, JAMES FITZGERALD and RUFUS B. COWING, Judges.

JOHN F,CARROLL, Clerk. (Nice, Room No. xi, to A. M. till 4 P. M.

AUGUST 8, 1892. THE CITY RECORD. 2383

3 lineal feet of spur pipe laid. 4 manhole heads reset. i manhole repaired. 2 basins repaired. 2 new manhole heads and covers put on. 4 new manhole covers put on. i new basin cover put on.

45 cubic feet of brickwork built. 25 square yards of pavement relaid. 70 cubic feet of earth excavated and refilled.

4c6 cart-loads of dirt removed.

Slatenient of La/wring Force Employed in the Department of Public IVorks daerin; the Week endiit; 7une 18, 1892.

NATURE OF WORK. MECHANICS,

Aqueduct-Repair-, Maintenance and Strengthening ................... .17

Laying Croton Pipes.................................................. I

Repairing and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc...................... 67

Bronx River Works-Maintenance and Repairs......................... I

Supplying Water to Shipping .......................................... 5

Repairing and Cleaning Swers ........................................ z5

Repairs and Renewals of Pavements ................................... 233

Boulevards, Roads and Avenues, ilaintenance of ....................... . 14 r4

Rn:,,ls, !,t re nt rf-ts a vcuue~ ........................................... 2

',Ital. ................................................ II X65

Increase over previous week .....................................a

Ii, r'3 5e front pies Oils ....d.... ................................' ..

Assc.esnicnt Lists ALarre.

"I \V, i, ... LO,:A'1'i N- V[:

I'cncin, c.1 .0 5 1 .i- .................. I n trait d Nos. no an,! ao6 East Ninety-fifth stye. t......... .„ills *id,' Onv Hundred and Flirty-fifth street, between St. • .

........ ............ Nich,las and Edg,a, n', he necanes........ ................ Regulating and grading ............... F 6 g g One Hundred and "Thirty-ei;:hth street, front Fifth to Lenox,

avenue............................ ................................................ Plaq4ln3. etc.....-._ ..................I f ront

l o

netiilt_s nnt

hectalSixth avenue ind nrtht_

t ...

co ...................... Ft tole Avenue from ye ) lnrd i' y i . street, and Seventy-third street, from Avenue :\ to Last, river........................................ ...........

.. ..... .................... BI' ck bounded by Manhattan and St. N 3clola, avenuCti, Onc; Hundred and 'twenty-second and One Hundred and I'weuty-third streets.......... ......... . ..............I '• ......... ............ .„ _Northwest corner (Inc Hundred and Fifth street and Firs, avenue................................................

Pa, i„5 ................' I Sic Hundred and Nineteenth strr et, from Seventh to Lenox

„ .-•-,• „• ..... ............... One Hundred and Eighteenth street, front Madison to Park avenue................................... ...... .. ... ...

Ninety-eighth street,fronl Antsterdanl avcnne to lionbccard.~ ,: ... .......................

Scwer ...............................'~ ()nc I I cndred amt First street, from Third to Park avenue.,.i

Paving ............... ............. Nin-tieth street, from Fir-tan Second avenue...... ........I. Elfty-eight}, street, from Eleven th avenue to , 6o feet tvest....l ..............................

•• ......_ .................. E'ifty-eighth =Lrrit s from ,,6o feet west of Eleventh avenue to~ Muds it riv, r..........

I2 .•c .iving-basin ............... ...... ~ Northwest corner Twenty-;events) street and Eleventh avenue I Lr_Fing, etc........... .......... ... Onu Hundred and Sicteenth street, from Madison to Eighth

Rcculating, etc ....................... ,rveme ................................................

One H,mdred and sixth street, from Boulevard in Riscrude Drive ..................................................

I l:'ti 4l ns, etc ......................... Maceson :\'mine•, from Nnle•ty - i hurl to Oil,- Hundreddth street. ' _ .......................... M lion avenue, from I)na tfmtdre.1 and Sr ctcenlh to Une

HuntIred and Tweocigth Street ........................... •• •• ....................... Forty-eighth street. from Tents: to Eleventh aven'.ue......... ,. ........................ Fifth avenue, from One Hundred and Fourteenth to One

Hundred and Fifteenth Street ............................ 0 .......... .............. Eighth avenue. from One Hundred and Thirty-seventh to

One Hundred and I F..irny-eighth street .................. '• ......................... One Hundred and Flftecnth street, from 'Third to Le.ciog-

ton avenue....... ....................... .............

A'cgielsilistiis on the Comptroller. The total amount of requisitions drtsvn by the Department on the Contptrullerduring the week

is $148.393.67. ThIUS. I. G1LBIy1-, Commissioner of Public AVnrkx.

APPROVED PAPERS,

llprorcd I'apers for the 1/ eek r')adrn;r Au,'ttst 6, i8g2.

Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be authority the Rockaway steamers are permitted to occupied by the Castle Garden, and report the rest

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August ;

MICI-I,

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

MAYOR'S MARSHA1.'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, August 6, ISz,

Numberof licenses issued and amottnts received there-for, in the week ending Friday, Augast 5, 1892.

D A't'E. NUMBER OF AItOI'.STS. LICENSES,

Saturday, July 30, 1892 42 $66 00

Monday, Aug, r, 69 660 50

Tuesday, 2, " 39 65 z5

Wednesday, •. 3, " 59 67 75

Thursday, 4. " to6 zt5 00

Friday, 5. " 51 98 75

I'otals............, 366 bl,173 75

DANIEL ENGELHARD, Mayor's Marshal.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

"IA'l'EMJEN'f OF SHE HOURS DURING t7 which the Public Offices in the City are open for business, and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn, as well as of the places where such olluces are kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads of Departments and Courts

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 4layoe'c O//icc-

,No. 6 City Hall, Io A. at. to 4 P. nt. ; Saturdays, ro S. M. to I2 lit.

HUial J. GRANT, Mayor. WILLIS HOLLY, Sec- retary and Chief Clerk.

stlayor's .Ifarshal's O(/fce. No. i City Hall, 9 A. s to 4 Y, M.

DANIEL ENCELt1ARD, First Marshal. FRANK Fox, Second Marshal.

COMMISSIONERS OF' ACCOUNTS. Rooms r 2 attd 115, Stewart L'uildmg, 9 A. nl. tO 4 P.M. ,'iMICHHAEL I. DALY, CHARLES G, F. WAHLE.

FOAKD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. fill! MAYIIR, Chairntan ; PREsuDE,N'T OF DEPARTMENT

OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Secretary. Address EDWARD P. BARKER, Stoats Zeittmg Building,

Tryon Row. Office hours, 9 A. it. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, S A. 51. to 12 21.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room 2o9, Stewart Building, 9th floor, 9 A. At. to 4 r.M

JAaies C. Uc:we. President; Joins J TUCKER, FRANCIS ..t, SCOTT, H. \V. CANNON, and the DLsYOR COMPTROLLER and COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC AVORKS, e.r o/Jiciu, Commissioners ; J C. LC'LLEY, Secretary A. F'rel.EV, Chief llt3 lleer; E. A.WnLFF, Auditor.

COMMON COUNCIL. Office o/ Clrrk r/ ('onuuon Covncii.

No. 8 City hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si. JOHN H. V. ANNULI), President Board of Aldermen Mtctt.aEL F. BLAKE, Clerk Cuntrnon Council,

1)I6PARfDlEN1' OF I'UL'LIC WORKS \o ;t Chambers street, 9 A. at tu, 4 . 2,

n IMAS h'. ( , i t. Rtn", C s clixis ' -' . \1 AC RICE F. Y(It.AanN. I etu,rr Commissioner , Ro,,m A ,

RoUFR1' H. CLti'1'oi<D, Chief Clerk IRoutn 6). IgElBcr• AA, liinus'li.;.. Chic! I. ,~ -,-, 1 ([(coot 9.

JosupU RiLE'. Water Rector, r Reoms z _; and 4) WNI. AI. 5)I'IN. 52 tse t into ndent of Street Improve-ments (Room 5' : Hopo is bDrmr3s. Eu_iucer in Charm of Sewers Room 9; ; R1 uAU G. Br: RC EN. Stlperin- tenclent of Repairs and Supplies i Room 15; \VsL H, li- RISE, Water Per, ,ye i Room t ; 4TEI'HENH.1Ic-

CuRSrtcK, Superintendent of Lamps and Gas !Room It) ; JOHN J. RcsN, "u peri ntell dent of Streets anti Roads Room 12 ; tllCeniL F. Ccnuutscs, Superintendent

of Incumbrances , Room 16j.

I3(ARI) OF ASSESSORS. t )(lice, 27 Chambers street, y A. It. to 4 r, ti.

ED, AtvD (1 n.os, Chairman : Eowatro CAHILL, C1r ARLes E. \Vr.Nor and Pa'rr.1CK \I, HAVER-rY ; 1VIt, H. JASPER, 'ecret,.rl

and he is hereby directed to ascertain by what establish a landing place on ground I.,rtucrly tit at the next meeting.

!, 1892. \EL F. BLAKE, Clerk, Common C',uncit.

Out-Door Poor Department. Office hours, S„o A. Al. to 4.30 P. M. \VILLIAAt BLAKE, Superintennlenu. En• trance on Eleventh street.

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

torn g A. M. to 4 F. ➢t. Saturdays, to z2 S1,

fyeadgrtarters.

Nos. Ic7 alien 159 East Sixty-seventh street HENRY D. t't.RROV, President ; S. HOW'LAND Ron.

irises and Ap'rnosy ElcKUOFF, Commissioners ; CARL ju-P s Secretary.

Hucif lioNNvR, ChlefoiDepartntent ; PETER `)EERY, Inspector of Combustible=; JAMES hliTCUEL. Fire Marshal ; WM. L. FINULE\', Attorney to Department J. ELLIO'r 7?IITH, Superintender,: of Fire Alarm Tele. graph,

Central Office open at all Inure.

DEPARTMENT OF lil'II.UIN(.u, No. no Fourth avenue, corner of 1'.1ghtceutle street, 9

A. M. to 4 P. M. L'H0MMAS J. BRADY, Superiltteodc ri I.

HARLEM RIVER BRIDGE Cl1)i>II"oltiN Washington Building, No. I ilroadway.

HF:AI:I'H DLPARIMEN1' No. 301 Mott street, 9 A. ti. to 4 I. It.

CHARLES G. Wlisoc, President, and Jn:r:ri1 L). IBuNAN'r, M. D., the PRE.+IDF'.NT OF THE POLICE, I;OARD in t HEALTH OFrIcrR Ii' 'I tine Puf<"r, e.r o ci9, Commis-sioners; F:alntoss I.LAek, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Building, N is.4.;

and 51 Chambers street, q .'t.aL to 4 1.51. Saturdays , in ':•, PAUL DANA, President : AL1cS.R't ( ; v.t . i . \1 1, w l 1:.,

B. T.artEti and NATHAN STe5'., C" II donor'; C1t>Rt.ES lie F. 13tlR.s, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT (dl' Itrt l 5. Battery, Pier A, North aver.

J. SERGEANT CRAni, President; EDwlti _1. 10-T:iota JA'iES J. PHELAN, Commissioners; Ac's; 'lc< DOCHARTY, Secretary.

Office hours, from g A. At. to 4 t'. at.

UEPAH'11ENT OF' TAXES AND ASSFS,ti\lENIS Dtaats Zeittmg Building, Tryon Row, 9 A. M. to 4 I. +t

Saturdays, in 'It. EDWARD P. BARKER, Presioett: THOMAS I..

F'EITNER and EDWARD L. PARRIS, Commissioners; h LVl"D T. SMITH, Secretary.

I)EPAR'I \IF:N'J' OF STREET CLEANING. Stewart Budrling. Office hours, 9 A..t. to 4 P.M.

runes S. f;REN'NAN, Commixsioncr; WILLIA't I ).lt.-FUN, Dcputy Commissioner ; J. JOsEi'H Sccct.t', Ch;cf Clerk.

CIVIL il1:VICE SUFERVIPOKV AND I':X:\\11\. 1NG L'UARIJS.

Cooper Union, 9 A. M. to 4 P. al. IAlt-." fHO21lnN', Chairman; WILLI.-tIt Iln. ii- -, - '

Flel-Dand HE\Rv JIAe t-.sND, Members of I..,.. -.,I,:r-visory t,ld ; LEE" PHILLIPS,tecretaroao,lf:secutic,-(lf cer

F,(IA R1) OF F'S'Il \I A'IE AND A yPcRfI()NMEN'1- The i\Ltvoc, Chairman : E. P. PARKER 'President.

Department of Taxes and Assessments', Secretary the Cotipiaorr.ER and 'PRESIDENT OF TILE L',t.n;v '~~ ALDERSMEN, Members t 6 HARLES V. Aorr, Clerk,

office rat' Clerk. ntaats Zeitung Build l n_, K_,-.n: s.

BOARD OF EXCISI(. No. 54 Pond street, 9 A. 51. to ; 1'. Si.

JoSEt'li KocH, LEICEoTE"R HOLxtr: ::n,l \VI],;t,lst ANtiulEss S, Commissioners ; JAMES F. Ittsnor, Seerc-tary.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE

Nos. (I Intl 7 New County Court-house, p n, vt_ tn.) r. al JOHN J. Goett:l', Sheriff ; JOHN F. „ '"n:.:,

Sheriff.

t:ECISYER'.S OFPICF:

I rst - ec I. it3' Hall I i 6 :, .s.. 4 , •..t. FRANK t Fl-, -' :.l it R ter; Ii,,'. A cI;, r.;.

f3z 23

53 69

5,675 75

163 57

4,615 78

,o96 69

507 56

6,150 39

3,503 15 2,777 15 4,820 71 5, 2I 85 2,854 Ill

4,or6 o8 302 19

8,965 oz

21,397 74 z,oSz 86

2,195 67 28o Se

979 55

299 8-

393 24

Resolved, That the follosving-named persons be and they are hereby respectively reappointed Commissioners of Deeds in and for the City and County of New Fork, to date from the expiration of their present terms of office, viz, :

Gilbert J. McGloin. Isaac S. Isaacs. William 11. Hogan. J. \\gray Cleveland. Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners

of Deeds in and for the City and County of New \'ork, in the places of those whose names appear opposite, and whose terms of office have expired, viz. : Godfrey I)azet, in place of ................ .. .. . ..... . .........1,rederick E. Anderson. 1\ illiam A. Gillen, " ... ....... ........................Stephen C. Baldwin. Charles L. Barker, .................................... Peter L'. Brady. Louis Rinaldo, .................................... Jacob (. Bucket. George E. \Centworth, in place of ...... ........................Charles C. Buell. Ernest i\l. Sapartas, ......... . ............. . .. ..red, \V. Block. George \\. Connor, ......................... Felix Lorsch. Aaron Schwarz, .... ................... .....john Corbley.

Christian 1'. Scltieck, '• ........... ....... .......... l:ulhert 1', Day. \\rodeo Leslie, ' ...... ....................... \laurel I1. Elkin. George W. Oakley, ........... ................. . . AV"illiam 1L Gieger. Myer I. Stein, . . .... . ... . . . ................. Ike \V. I larlem. Leonard F. llletsch, ........... ........ ......Mathew J. McKeon, Joseph I L B 'ow In, .' .... .........................Adolph \Iylius. I':dtvard C. Smith, '• ............... ..............Willi: m H. Newman. William M. Myer, " ........ . . . . .. . . .......... ... Otto Rullich. Moses Levy, Thoaras L. Slater. Andrew Montgomery, .' . . .... . ......... . ...... I .. J. hid tcay 'Ciers. Francis Mangin, J r., ..... .... .... ...... .. Peter Verhoeven,

Rtsolved I That the following-natned persons be and they are hereby a(tpr,inted Commissioners of Deeds in and for the City and County of -New York, in the places of chose whose names appear opposite, who were recently appointed and failed to quality, viz. : Tbomas P. Hughes, in place of .................................. ('harle' L. 1)enks, A. M. El.rlich, ...................................1. Ni. IEhrlich. IIenry C. Ilampton, ........... ......................lfenry C. flampton. B. A.Jackvon, .. ....••....••.• ••••..••••....• ...15. A.Jacicson.

.. ....... Joseph Krieger, . . . . . . . . ................ Joseph Krieger. Jacob Meyer, ................ ........... .....Jacuh \lever.

Frank P. Young, ................ ...........rank P. Young. Resolved. That John S. Montgomery be and lie is hereby appointed Commissioner of Deeds

in and for the City and Cumtty of New York, in the place of William C. Slater, who resigned.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August 2, 1892

--- Deputy Re3i l"e. -

DEPARTMEN'f OE' STREET IMPROVEMENTS '1'wENTY-THIRn AND 'I'w"ENTY-FOt'RrH \\':\RDs, C()~l_HS.'o1u IN F It Iri' J L RI 113.,

No. non "Thud avenue, northeast corner of One He: n- Room 127, Stewart Buildlq„ Ch:nu'.:.ro sircet .ecd dyed and Forty-first street. office hours, 9 .A. .I. to 4 f'ructdwc'y, 9 A• 1I• Is 4 1'. II.

F. aL ; Saturdays, it %L bERSal:u F. Mse rte', Commis:mer: I.t ai E.. t:.

Lou15 J. HEINTS, Commissioner t JOHN tl. J. RUNNF ' CONNER, Deputy Commisiioner. Deputy Commissioner : \_Nisi. H.'t'EN EvcK, Secretary ~

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICi.. FINANCE DEPARTRIENI. Nos. 7 and 8 New County Cuttrt-house, y A, M, n:. r.m•

Cnurplro!'cr's Office, WILLIAM J. AIcKENNA, County Clerk : 1. I. t rtin,

No- 15 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Ilroad. Deputy County Clerk. way, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Ni,

THEODORE \V. Mvuas, Comptroller; RtcHARn A. DISTRICT A'1'TURNFF'S OFFICE S'tocnx. Deputy Comptroller; D. LotveeR Sanrtl, Second floor, P.row•n-stone Building, City tic, I Assistant Deputy Comptroller. 9 A. It. to 4 P. st.

On L.-lvices Menu L, District Aunrney ; F' , ' n I', 6r vso ('61.-f t'IerV

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2384 THE CITY RECORD. AUGUST 8 1892.

DYER AND TER\11NER COURT No. r. FOR REGUL:\1LNG, I:RADINI;, SEl' 1'IN(; Special notice is given that the work, must be bid for City so to do, and to readvertise until satisfactory bid, ] c•. County Court-house, second floor, southeastcor. CURB- STONES, FL:\(;CIN(1'IIiE 111E- separately. or proposals shall be received. But the contract wire:,

Room \o, r.. Court opens at to o'clock :+.nr. R 'o 1•:11•t \G C1 )'',\1':\L .s The F:rvp,ineer's c,timate ofthe work to he done, and awarded in each case will be awarded to the lowe>t ! oH>: F.C.aRRC1I.:_. Clerk . 0th ce,Brown-stone Building, IN .1 11C ?\ Ill }'.l It AN 11 III I- i it t H 1)which the hid s will be te,ted, is is foil bidder.

- •,- Hall Park. second floor, northwest corner, Room . FR El I. from VI„rris avenue to Railroad \'1vuvR At '\ir:~rl„xttu. r. Blank forms for proposals and forms of the several \ c ; r, ro a till l. avenue. Fait. eurvtraets wh1cir the successful bidder will be required t

-\o. _. l (1R REI;tI At'I NG. I,RA I)I\G, MIF! \tl 4,55o square yards of macadam pavement to be re- ex.xute can be had at the office of the Secretary, an , '

5L'PRE\lE CC11- k1 C'CkC-ti hO\ F:s, ht .At,(il\l; '1'HI: 51I'I - paired and resurfaced. the plans can be seen and information rv],tive to then,. \1"A r.K' \NLi I \1'I\G t'P(`. \\ •t. ls5 The time., IInwed for the completion ofthe whule work cut be had at the office of the Dcp:u- rim:nt.

ii n New County Court-h.t e, opens 1N 6F:UKI;F S'i fr„1,, I will be '1'\1'FN'LY C'O\tiI CL IYI•: \%Ok K]\t ;tntf 9,Ch eberstreet t.. o .•1. %t.: adjourns 4 P. )t. title to ti wcstc rle st c of I toypeet :,vrn uc. DAYS. PAUL II ANA,

1'!.nRLES 11. \” a\ Bet T I'rr c ing Justice ; GEORGE G No.;. IOR K GL I. \I I\i;, l;R:\ UI\ t;,. 1:' I' I I\C;

The ciaina :- to be paid L}- the ..tractor for each AI.IBER'I' CaU I.I' Iscs.+n +,r ,.Nu tit H I I:. La t+ r ric e, r oi,r. r. C. !Ttsii, C;iFrdeI. P. A\nt,Ew I H RI) I Tleksu\ CFI- IZ Ii-b I(I\1 t'1. \( I l\l. I I I -IIIF:

d ay that the con ti ac t, rt tharcol, may be un j"Iilhid alter the time fixed fur the c, m iletion thereol }

NA I'I -IA\ ,IR \IIR 11 I. 1:\I'I'{ \

`111AI:I\\ 1. t- IKIE\, uvtic.s; \\"1LLI:\x \1C- J J•

1\"AI.1\~ .\\1) I _1111 (: ~'II11~'\i.\I.1:- A N, I l A ON I? ill- \1

h• are tiled at l'FN L A R'. duy. it ti

Commission' - ' ` IuUl r l':,rk~. \~'+, Clerk. 1 AN I' I t I. I A

t he. ,tcd, The ;unrn tit tit .ccurity required is ONE Ti. 1L'

'ire N E

tieral Form, Ruom No• a t t N1 Loot ti Clerk FO1 It I H I RI 11', from \1ott avcnne t SAN1) PI ltR HCN UI:1?U DOLLARS. --- - -- - - - _ 11 i-r , Part L, Room',.:. r o, He r, it Lr\Nsl.IA 1' hird avrn~.lc.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. FOR k!(GULA I Nk, AND 1':1\'1\t; \l"Il H Ni NI1;let: z, Aln+vr ME.NiiyNEui Q f ern. fart IL, Room \o. t , \\'tt.0+.sl J. I;l:-\\ITI P! tl(K I \\ I•:\1 IC\ f 'I'ItF i _ cuaic t.tru o 11 cl earth. paving-st)nes 1 I C ++.t~•aosrl .' Orile F,

Clerk. I 1. II At,LV1 .A1 t 11 H I ..A A'\ ;ti VA 1)- fo

tnd -ether material fur rd n,. t2„~ ~ >I 2c,, 1 ~c I ;< t l n ncu Nt 2t I uu ti w ++, , nbz rs, Room \e. tr, A:.ii so;e A. \ICCALL, - I \L'1 . Iron, I n Ilundr d and il:t+ i,tth coo cubic v,+r.:= liMine to b•• urni=hed. ~n place. N ••c 1•oxi<, .1 ui} 6, tS

y tre t t, One IN i,ir:J r d F 1 .+ ,..clb It ret. ~'uo cubic y:nd~ ~: rden mood to be furnished, in - t, Part I., Room \o• r_, \% sued -\. };haut•, No. ;. FOR I It;1.1.:\ I)\t : N!: I'. +\'1\( ̀l; l'l'I[ p lace. hU C,OAi l R:1C'1 O1~~. C;1 VNI I F. 1 T, t t I. I AA I AII:AT I' III.

,• 5~+~ lineal test clx inch blue stunt curb, straight oil

Alit, Fa :t 11., Rtmn NOT 14, Jut)\ I.LR CL[ER C.\1 t21At1 \\\: It)t I , \\ F\I F' f:uc, including circular corners, to furnisl: -FUR llOI\G 1111 OR I, IIu: Ul n!i,i ud Ft + -c:.•u11 tr•v-tt•, and et. RLUti urtii ing,li 5 1J htnu>hmt, be materi:,l<called for in tl work rod 7 , r. P;.-t H! , Room \o, t;, GroRCe F. Lvot,, the \co lot! nd I,.~uun Rail ,:d, \\11 ,., tined feet fourteen-inch blue=tone ed,ilmp, t+lo I',rnt - t nmv , n file in the Lk]-1 NI, C'P! SS\\' 1i K- inches thick. str.,ight and curved on face. approved of contra office

Room NO. 1;, 1.I.1:.+.. i:;c,y,Clerk No FI)K RI:6t"I-Al list A1I I'.AA'IA(; AAITH ~ walk b:lsins, h++ G_ct sia mchc. tntcrior diam- the Aqueduct Cum hell 'ere, the \ 'eli

n t:roi!ninK

etcr, a. t iron curb and r ting. Cro,ou art C.or tine, t. ricer, in III r u ty Car -- RIAt;F.}A:11 t) t)At. TI[ N!li<EL AND

b t ' - Ib+vn of Cortland[, 11 - tch to County, New Ynr!: I LKI(1R COC R'1 F C)kI\--I't I" I}1 :~ I Kl: t-:l, fr,m Irnok! 4s

uriacebn to tbrce feet interior dranteter, with ciLLteen-mch ciretlar ca -tuun clrb and

'will Uerecei+ed at this)Mice until \Wednesday, the z It

\ -'., (',unit• C:?cr.-h. eIci :ihens tt A, ,... araenre t, 't. 4n I', ..c,.:ec -ratin);. ~I day of 9uSu-t, it , at : o'clock i , a., it which No , TU K RF(;C'1.\1'I\(: -1\L )'.l\ IN(; WITH lit inch .dt ificd stony are

~ hour thcs will ;:c hublicl op+ued by the Aqucdu,;

t ~ I: c,~m \o. ;; . l h:\P-YLtll K 1'.\YF 11F:S1~ I Fit C':\R- rho cal six and Ciiti

tat_ e, t

t t . C mnu :inner, .tnd the at+.tru tlt the cnnte,ct for loin_

brut, Key-,n ~i o. ;;. RI 4l 1.11":11 t1F (1\ I' HI"Slll. F:Il .1, \L) prpc, to t

5,40 square tee[ ul cvat tc and mortar of hive pavement ' uu we r nd tic vi_I•ine ~-,id materi.tls will Lc made fa.

t\ 1'erm. Room 5O ;a ..: F(IRT1 s1\TH > I KI I{ f, from •third axe- P ,rtland cement for o tlkr, in ad ug r,lbbl~- s `id Cummr.- sron - rs a<>uun theru,lter ;I, practicable,

m bers, I sent \o. ; nue to \i orris aces uc ceme St l tie fun n. Plank forms of =aid approved contract and the specir.

II Ro.m: \c. _4. No. £ 11 1 R (rl\-I KI LTINI; ~EWFK \1) _1 =o, cubic rd• ruhbb--s or masonrl:. l:titl in pions thcrcu(. and Lids or prnpu.aL, and props

.r; Ili, Roam \c A{'PL- k I F \ \\C1C ' 1] t)\1. Ill \DKFa t 'n''

cement mart r m li, nod .ttion •.~~:~11•. envelopes fur their inclo=ure, and form of b )nds, uu

t tortnin., r; IIl.. Room N ~•f --AAL) ti} ,A CA 11- '11II k I I F7'R11:"I', front z line;'I feet ;atomic c,:ping and s11= for gateways,

abo the plans tr:r Said work and all oof ti

Ue the A u ral'v:a:•.l Hi su, Room N,,, ;t. the existing sewer tilts live feet west of to turni h t Id ,et. can obtained at the above oil eof Ice

s's C)1T;ce, Rccat No. o -+.:.: I n r. ',:. Anthony a,'emr tr, AI~.t l.~ : venue. t r8 granite brace } o.ts, t , furnish and ,et. un application In the . cretary Cam orders t t

IN:1SEC Iii .. C. ludse ; I„HS I f 1XIEDtt.+x, No. : 1R C(1\' KI. (TI\t, .1N I ll' - I LET' 7> Ln_al feet .vrought it I w;rtcr-pipe, one and l;y order of the iv lad Co E SC. i

i AN I 1.-1111?> C. LL 1' I - -~: I'. Hi\Ra ii (I ii ill \Ic- F:\1 }K •1\L tli C K1 ENANC ES I\ one-half it 11 ins+. rte diamet~r, hip-welded - I'n tvEt:clti•:+E. Ic+'res ; Cr; ( , u.5> AVI)LF ~1'hI Fl''rem H:+rl~m riser to , galvanized to fuCubh and lay. 1, Ll t.LFv,

i n. ,n street, V.1 I H YK A`c}i rs IN The time allnu+d forr thee.mpktltltl ct tl.e mhpkvigrk - Secrerlrs-. --- 1'IKF ii s1 I:F FT, from A1 if strert to sum- be I-.A'F:A•I'V"-11V- E C()A'',FCL I IA I:: WORK- 1 C( ii. I1'. mit - =tofOiden avenue; I I\1' A\I XI'I• t\t L \\ v. ---------

H L front Vi It street I , on II s, it of I - nion lit' unaces to be paid by th utr.,ctor lr DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR-

\ _ -treet : ̀ 1:I11 ;\5"Il K .1\ I.\L-1:, iron dull

I • ch cart that the ccntrI t, or :m} part the I., it, roe} he

1fi11~daftcrthctimcfiledfortheeemplcli f ITIES AND CORRECTION. ` =Q' I ::.. Lacm N:. _a.

street m the line '.t theTwcnty-third and T++enty- ,ourtlr \1"ar ',Elll,\\!LK AVE-

Unfit liIll has expired arc tiled at •Ill }N'1\ tOLLARs I _—

r, ll K . m No, z:. NCI fr m \1 olf stret In summit south t . dr. T)r r.,r.:"~.e . i r 1'l l l.lr t'n:ttl l It. a 5n C. rrec-lip .t I11 Room No. 1;. \\ • nli Stt'c,- t. 1'he amount ul s curity c uired is tit.\" I N q - , 11\ L- t>:. t..nan. TH(~L-SAND FIVE H \1/KF,u D) L,\RS-

r' Ill\c :\\'1 \t L•:: NE,c \,OPK, :\n~

ial 1 c.m Chambc rs and tail.' ::: e: ci in R o,u Aa, r I.

Eo-r -11111 t must contain the name and place of residence of the person mal:iu2 the s,,ill the names „f \ t .rnr:R :, Auu+ r 'II ra noy}:1,.

k's , )tncc, Ro. nt No. re, Ct:y Hall, y .sit, to q PS'. all peroves intcrestc-d it Ill him therein, and if no other S lineal feet of orou ght-iron railing and ates x 1 \ j ]~ -\ C j O j~ ~, 1 ~.I C J_ -,S t Een ,cw Chiel Justice . Hr' v 1. AI c- person he so lnt -rested, it Shall dIstiuctly state that tact. 3 k ?~•

e505irufed nd erected. complete. •

I: , r A. A ", A1 -r cl, 1 '.. - AI !l rani:,y<• 1' hat it 1. i 11 without anv cc•nnectiC with any other hire time unwed for the complu[inn of the +thole work a; s,;:ti and Ic 1 N 11 '-I.0 - _ I - Person making an estimate lcr the samz track, .md is in IHiRFY Cr)\~F.CL}'I\1: \VORKINt; l.N,h l'.R IA LC .\\I) \11_)1,K 1,1!!1 11:1 1

1.'.. \ICI. t ~'.1 1-. l.'er ~. ail respects fair and n'ithot t c (lluslon r troud. I hunt 1 )15 )~ 11E' :\ Ii E hl. 1 F 1 1 E~: }•.I11'-C member of the Common Coun lI held of a departnteut, U:t

the damages to be paid by th c.,nrrrctnr or each he

EN 1:

h Ill•.I.I,I•,1 L`E'. IIOti1'I1i\E., :\ -- - -- -- }+icf oC a burr..', deputy then-ot, orci rk therein, or , r na} be iy that h e contract Cr any par t t he r r.j,ff un d t , CORPORATION NOTICE . other omcer of the Corporation. is directly tlr indirectly fnlnlled ft t time tixed for the rv,tpie1icm thereof `„ r _

-to interested in the e=Ii mate, Cr in the nark w;hich it re lxtel Crin tare vcnfiis th rect.

Sr IA Il.1.A k•, p1r duyi h expired, rc fix •d .+t

! t I I :- I } ,l \ F \ Ti1 -) ii_: A i! L 1 THE estima te must ertiei. the oath, wnt

C ) l IC 'L he uritltl1 of -ec:rif)I cetsUircd is ONE I 10-- JYVAir, BIDS OR F:Her IIA;tFI 1vdar I

S f. : c •.vr _ - :. -.1 ,,1 all teach be+- by in in„ the I of the part} making aMe. that the se+er matters \I) EIGHT HC.NIIKI.L Li1LL -R1. al,res.ud +vork and materials, in accordance ++n

an 1 i t; r it -x : 1 ri 1 a Lwc; :,tiected therein I by the stated ire ;rue, and riusc acco•npanied I der< will be required to compi,te the entire work. the cifiertuIns and lams, + Ill be received at II 'Vc 1' t ,tie :ul o+.tn_ as_,sment have !ell tom-

and i=faction Lep I I arks, t • th'_ sat of the ~.runcnt <'f uLlie Bice of the Department of Public Chanties and Corrc_ .--o are lodgcc in the office cf the I:oarc of .•1s_ conscI t, in urine¢, of tv:o housel polders r,r ire eiioIders iron, No. 6> , Thirrl aven:.r, in the City of New Y1. r-

I

in the City ~f \e+~ 1 ark, to t}re cocci Ii if the con- nd in =uli,tantiOl accordance ++ith the . pecific,itions fur the .~ l rks anal the plans therein r_ierred to. No

r=afz,cNo. tsc[tin. ~t I. kep t l~ t inlz ~e rading curb- tract is awarded to t! :e person milking the tai m ate, the) 11th l'' it I hn'=dr until

for

i r unu makin, an id estimate ,I e Fc r I 6 y

tl - the sidewalks and tavin~ cres-walks on ..-_. grins "ill, upon its bein,; so a++art'ed, become bound a. }+ i s extra any ens ,tin bc+and the anieunt pa) able her the the in sealed envelope, inuorscd "Bid i snn[e a

side Cl 1-: ailroad arena !•_alt. born I )tie rasterlc sureties for its faithful I.c rfol-m:+nee ; and th:,t?t he shall se+'cr:d clan>e<uI \+ark Lciore cnumer:.b_d a hick shall be f . F. for Erection K Bellevue

11111 of a tchen at 1111121

? firer an 1•iin--iath street to (.)tie Hundred and refuse or ue~IC t to ,•~. cede t.IC s:une, thi:v Ill pay w acnlally rtormed, :.t the rices thercf r, to be c cci- F'e I' V Ii I I

his their name or names, II tat,,' and +iub or and Cr street. the CQr-orxhar1 ant- dill ereice Letwcen the sum to ficd Ly the lowest 1. lddc r, =hall be due or pa} able for

date of to the head of said Department, presentation. st . -c, No z. _ewer and apptlnenarsrel in i)tie W .1ch he would he entitled upon its completion ant' tbat tite entire •a 1 rk

the Lid oflic •, nn or Ueforc file la ' and hour aL,,, :,dred and Fart} th :d .trv~ t, bet++ren Brook and 't. ++'hl'-h the Corporation mac be vi li ed tc p,:y to the The c,tuu:ucs cccet+cd will be ptlJ,Ne1y Opened by the }

named, at n Lich time .md place the bid, estimat, - a+enuc~, and in 't. Ann', :.venue. :etwcen I inc peru:t to whom the , ontract shall be s•.card,.d at an} ' !+e ad of the s.,id Department at the place and hour la<t i d

r. { ~rec: no rn - . r s reef . r.c tt \lair street. sub=e~ v tit Ictt • n_ ; the amount to be calculated u x n I "' ! albo+e menu nod and read. rcceic t n will he pu}licly opined b}' the Pre dent uC •:, llevartmun and read.

r r '~ C. ter ul.~,y intt 't \l.'. rt St: eet. the C ti ntat°d amount OI the work in s h1~}r ;Fe f :,;~ are 1-a_I I i(1 r C•ti m.+ic 'hall out ill and .a:,te the :l.+01 •1'HE 13 n uI Pt'I'I iv Lii 11111 1 Cu R1IECrI :+Sn - \ ,e +er in One Fundrec: and I fifteenth _ IC t . 1 place . 1 =Iii n e, of each of the per.:c ns I ti:c

LII nt.l. r het'.en R`crFale:rvcrvUc and lie,ulcyirrl,ihh ThP consent last abe+e mentioned mu=t ,..-.: ,:me; tl.ename=,f,ll p.-rs.,ns interested ++ithhimor

II III t!•c rein ; nr. CI ;i no other person be so intr rc,ted, it

IF DF Iesflit•. in rruI:ETHE IC I FREST

int F' • :.lice.+nL F'ani„d b} the III OF an.rmat,on, in ,+rit:tie, of c : 'I, ,.i 1'1 BLIC i IF uF I.+n:u ru ur rux l

lie sicnir:¢ ti[: =amt, that he is a Ioouscho Ill er persor.s s!-all distinctly sttrte that fa, t; that it it made +ritfu,ut I, I~ Cl

e ite ri g , ctt.trrr.x 5 iS Osr Si

~, - tra. I'x., j d t, or co \.. : Ise , y. r :n Hundred and Fi_hty-

or in the C. is f Ncw York. a~ d is +vorth the freeholder - at c^nncction .+ith :,c} othert.erson makin-,an e,umato \o hid or -_unatc w ill be arctpted from, or conic:,, \t: c!u chin curb- tt , 5-, A _.;,

Re n -Lt iI er Li ., f. r;r II :e same and isin al! respect- 6,irand wit!,- propose, I-arge d to, :my per=uu who is ur arrear, to the l

amOilnt of tl:e securIS r••r,uircd r the cnmLletiary of the rout or fraud and that no Iicmher of the Coin- par: tion upon debt or contract, or tvho is a default,:

thr >:dew.dis in t Inc H~t:d*ed and contract, occr and abo+:: I: F.is r1eLt= tit • crry nature, _ COnI C n ; - -urn ty or otn••r+vt-c, 'pun :u[y obh¢:+lion to the C'

n.`t'.i sir~c4 .. 'I hi:c'- a+tr.t:e to ~t. Ann', and ocer and :bocc h;- li:l iliac boil, surc;v. or bureau, non Council, h,-ad •a a u-oparunent1 ci.icf of a others, ise and that he has oticred h;m If a, w.rety in let,utv tIlerco, or Ckrl therein.. or zher officer of the o ! 1 he a++aid of t?:r contract ++iii be Oil tie as soon ..

n : CmoraC ;'.cl .=meets in,_hld all h"„d f.,ilh. •, its the intention to ,v....e the bot:u C - fed Curl or ti n 1 . d:reCl1 cr lath uuctI • 1 to e therein likable t r tic. openin; of the ed.. I,r I

.._+era'. houses and Iris of -_r: lna_, ra,.n[ lots, ,,[ecee quired b1 4,0. 'n tf:c ❑ L}-Uc> t +, rk _h,ter_, r r in :.n- Atit' bidder for th e contract must l,c known to be .,r -

.,reels rr land sit t,.d on— \n ettimate +I1 he c'?n ~idered I rl _~: m pied l p r

V' rl "u e the profit= thereof. The bid ur -lini to mu,,t i:e +critied di ire oati: in a rain •, r I the pat tc ur t,esrt.c t ed in :md well Prepared fur the bus ness, and tun>.

tw11111,nials I . U th ides c I ft llre•aa aced,:c. East .•rely, f)n_ either a certified the-.k u[. n ,tie o,' t} e 'i IC •. \,1t,c n:,1 I

m;a.inr the cstim te, tl at the ~e eral mnti,er, stated I ..,t I:rr: ,r y to that effect ; and II > ';raid rid n 1 FI ,-tc en .th :c (in hull and ~•atc- i,tnti. of the Cif} c: \ + 1 -,r k, n t- t1 n tale Ii e therein ire in all re. true. \l-here more titan one peas h r. n or {,er> u, to wire the _untnact may he awardo e fro t . 1 c. t, the extent } .:. the block a the of F t'-n: p7r ,icr. r t 1 r w uic amount -+ fi+e rmere,t_d. it is requi'1ic that the verific att on per l a 1 I reon r 1 In K1 sevura) fur the performance

e• a ~treet= , .iIs the n stl. =ide of Olie Hun- per centum of [i.e an;ct;nt ct :he securit} reuuir~d for Le inxdc and =ub, ribed F by ::Il the I i =interested. the c,'ntr:art, I,y iris ur their bond, with two sufli~

nI 4 +- fir <r street. Ut to Nzn Railr,ad :,+untie the faith:ul per of in :•t-c of the ontrsc t. Hoch check sureties, e:.tit e the {.ennl an lint of SIX 1 h Ot .. „nc F. llrad a•- eruc. ll;eIa. or nr•nev nrui,t :''T i.e r 1,>ed in the sealed envelope Each }td or estimate shall be ace mpanied by the S ND %(;,1 04) DOLLARS.

=. I.ot!. srctec c'f I hie I rvzcc and Frrt -third wct ir•.irc ti ,e esnm"Ic. rnu be handeu to ti e -at consent, in writing, of t I cii ci Id •. or Iiree1wIdcrs Lath hid or estimate shall contain and state the nap.- . I roes :.venue to `t.,Aun'v aven.le : both otfic• r cr clerk of the 11epar[mel t ++'ho has charge of in the Cit}- oY \,.%c fork, with their ri.si.crtita places ❑nd placcuI residence of each of the per3ons making tl: -

.: :mot. Ann nn'q avenue. betwveon (Inc I-:nndre i and the estim;ne-box, and n,-- cst;mute can c deposited in of business or residence. to the effect that If tile coil- same ; the nary, u: all persons interc<ted with hire - ic: n .utd \,ary -re, t., ; I to side= of St. a-•II Uox "Pill such 'I a ur in--t) hn= teen examined tract be awarded to the person iii it the estimate, them therein ; and if no other person he so interested. i s

-trer.:, 1ottice t. Arn'- an:; Trinity ,..e, tlel; by said ,:liter or :_Irk and t -.uTie t, be correct. 411 they will, ,•n its being so awarded, become bound as .h:alai'lmcllysf1teth,lt fact;alsothatiti.rnxdewith1:I siics of C rimmir._ avert trc m -t. \Iari street to such deposits, except that t f the =tic_e-skil bidder, ++iii his sureties ;er its faithful per rni ace, and that it I xrvycamleciif+ n Si Ill anyother person III &k tie. estimot-

- ant three huncired and fifty feet Clsont therefrom, he returned tc• tl:e per-ons making the s:mte within sh.dl omit or refuse to execute the same, they call Va+y ier the sonic purpose, and is In all respects lair and with - n tn, •..est :de , t I chin I avtm; , I et een -t. three d s after :'',e .ontr:, I is :+w.,rdcd, If the sun to the Cor}mrati n any uitfercnee I etwren the sum to out collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Con:

I r•.- ~trc C.. ....d Feach 1'c rr:,ce ! cost Jul bidder sh.al refuse or neglect. • - ithin five day s to hick he would Le entitled on its completion, and that man Council, head of a department, chief of a bursa.:. I Sid- oft r tie Hunciree: :Ind Fifteenth of ter novice that t;!e conic ct has he r a+r., rtce'. to him, to I ++'hie it the Corporation man be olli ed to p:+} to the per- deputy thereof or clerk therein, or oilier officer of tlr -

--t. ';et-,+een Rivcr.idr avenue and II.,ule lrc1 , and . execute the x,me, Ills amount oI the dep', it made by I sun or periions to 01101,1 the contract may be awarded at Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested them:.. pest 110e of the 1oulevard, from One Hundred and hint =hall be forfeited t. .,ra retained b}' the City of any subseqt:cnt lettimp ; the amount in curl' case to be or in the ,upplies to which it iel:,fen or in any pur-

.rteenth street to a point thre: hundred and sixty-t+co •, Nev: York as liqu!.Ialcd dFur_:, _es for such nep!e•_t or calCIllated 111100 the estimated amount of the mark tion of the prof[- thereof. 'Che bid or estimate nu:>• hes north of One Hundred and Sixteenth rciu=al ; but if he s.i.all ene nt the contract within the by ++'hicI the bids are tected. The con =eat above be verified by the oath, in writin;t, of the party or pt II

' 0i time aforesaid. ii .e :mount If t}:c let.- It vill i,e mentioned shall be accompanied by the Oath Cr afffrma- making the a timate, that the several matters star,, ' } -th i.lr= of l iv litIndFed and Eight[ •-1111!, rum n:d t ,him. tiult tin„ of each of the persons signing the same, therein arc in :dl respects taste. Where more than can

- :1.1eroeen Ameterdam;ndAud::Uoil r.Venues,and The Commivsionzr of Strcct Im;rvvvinents of the that he is ahouteholderorfreuhrlderintheC its ofNew per-on isiiiiercoted,iti,requisitetlr,:t tile CERIFitA'li P. dee ,-f Audubon a+cnue, b;aween Lin- Hundred TI coty-third and T+o cat}, iatu-Ih t1 cards re re ti.e York, and is worth the amount of the security required be niacle and subscribed by all the parties interested,

.igat}'-rfth and Ilnr Hr ndred and Eighty-seventy: right to reic_t all bids recelvco for any particular work for the completion of this vmtraet, over and above all f•.ach bin Uielumxte shah be accotnp;tnied by toe cr:r-

~ •-t< -i,e ifdeem, it I the be-t interest f the city. his debts of e+cry nature, and over and above his uxhil1" .eat, in sorit ng, of two householders or freeholders \ . F th sides of I Ire Hundred and Fort--fifth Blank form= of bid or climate. the proper envelopes tics as bail, surety rir othersi Fe ;and that Le has offered the City of New York, with their respective places

_t. between 'I bird and r,t. Ann's avenues to which to inclo-e the -amt, the -oecification, and himself as a surel y to good faith and with the intention to business or residence, to the effect that if the contract aersoes .: hose interests::rr,., if Ly the abo+ e- a••ree -it cnt.:net an} Other 1 iormatioc eie -ir_d. c::n be exuctIte the bond required I section r of chapter S c,f be awarded is the per nn making the estimate, they wi!l,

ase=sm'rvts, and who are oa.Nosed to the same, obtained at this of cce. the Revised I Irumances of the City of \c++ \-Irk, i1 the on its being nu xv:arced, become bound as hi, sureties fir tier c t} cm, are rey-iaeoed r +,re=crt their c ie c- U )I I I. H} I \17. contra t shall he awarded to the p cun or p s it falthtirl performance, and that if he shall omit or re- :n ritirg to the Chairran of the Board - .r t • -r a tr el Ian} r:;- i.e whom he consents to become surety. The ade- fuse toczecutethC same, they will pay to the Corpora. sors.F,t their office, \,,. z7 Cham,ers sir•-•^. -•.-.,:; _.,I - I ..- t \',',.r~s tste,r}• and1ufticiency of the security .,ffcred to be t,.nany ciiiference betweenthesumtowhichhewouldb -

in thi: n day: liom the date rf this notice. ..~~.Y....,. ..r, approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York. entitled un its completion and that whicil the Corpora. 1 .I- do - crib••cl It s nil r; Ira ns miller 1. :, s I r - d dorust mate will be received neon=ide red unless [ion may be obliged to p.l}• to the person or persons I..

`•. lay Eo;,rd of Re+ismn and Corre—, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKE. i,cornpauied by either a certified check upon one of whom the contract may lie a,varded at any subsequent

1 -- -~'. r.- r annhrn:atf.:Ii on the 4th day i _ __-_.__ the State or National banks of the City of New York, letting ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon draw-n to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the the estimated amount of the supplies by which

I)\%-\RI) 1111. )N, Chairman. ,.. 1) I 1 '.r 1 -. amount of ft e per centum of the amount of Lite seU_urity the Lids are tested. The consent above mentioned .,'1RICK Id. HAVERTY, \ , q. -- _ r Cosotlox- S Rl'1-:, `

\rY Augu required for the faithful performance of the contract. • shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in

\S. E. \CF\I+T. :.,• ill.. -t 4, 1Eya. 1 Duch check or money must so r Lr lnclnsed in the writing, of each of the ptrsau lirnin{t the same, that hr _ ~\\ ARD C'.arl i 1.1.. sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York,

Y.o. n' • t .1 ~ ~ - r T!) l~O\ •hi<.~C hUR~.

handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who . and is worth the amount of the security required for - 1' " ̀ "'1'" has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can the completion of this contract over and above all

C ' " - I - be deposited in said box until such check or money his debts of every nature, and over and above his li1- \ • ° • ^ -\ •c -• - - C`FALF.I BIDS OR EBllMAlF1; FOR EACH OF has been examined by Said officer or clerk and found bitities as bail, surety or otherwise; and that he ha,

- the following-merv1i:,rvcd works, wit!r the title ofthe to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the I offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the ,, e,rk and the name of thetbidu, r indur-ed thereon, also successful bidder, will be returned to the persons mak- intention to execute the bond required by section l2 , i

COMMISSIONER OF STREET IM- the number of the work as in the ;dvcr!isement, will ing the same within ten days after the contract is chapter 7 of the Revised ( rrdinances of the City of Nell

PROVEMENTS OF THE TWENTY- t^- received'bythe Lcp.:rtment of Public Parks at its all arded. if the successful bidder shall refuse or York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or

THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH li'ee-, Nos. 4a and 51 Chambers street. untii eleven neglect, v.ithin five days after notice that the contract persons for whom he consents to become surety. Th, o'clock A. at., cn \ edneeday, August 17, LbCC : has been awarded in him, to execute the same, the adequacy and sufficiency ofthe security offered is to b•:

WARDS• amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York. \ o, r. I OR REPAIRING ANI) RESURFACING and retained by the City of New York as liquidated .\u bid or estimate will be received or considered un-

1 :c I'HI. MAC t 1 rAUIZEL R(l,}ll\\'AY OF damages for such negkct or refusal ; but if he shall ex- less accompanied by either a certified check upon om_ - l r, il.P t- F.1IFN jF.% \17 SF:(_ ,N1) .'1k111.,1. L'F; ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of the State or National banks of the City of Nell-

- .~ .t,-.111[ 1 .11 "1 •ae\ r,-r110xTrl \V".tOn5, r , 'I \1TbEN _CI LC'\I N, L'F AND AMtii ' a t his deposit will be returned to him. Iii York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or \ Ew 1 ~ax1., July 07, 1892. J -Y LA 1I A\ F CE-, I N 1'HE CI1OF N. i. __i he price must be written in the estimate and money to the amount of five per centum of tit,

N1'.\ 1 UKK. also stated in figures, and all estimates will be considered amount of the security required for the faithful perforw- TO t_~C)' I Rr1L 1U1'S. No. a. FOR THF. IWPKO`E`M} NT f)F RU l C;F,RS as informal which do not contain bids for all items for I ance of the contract. Such check or money must ma

PARK AT kb-7(.;KRi SLIP, HT\`;EPN +'which bids are herein called, or which contain bids for he inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esu-

SF\1 LI1 BIDS tIR FSTI\t\IF:S Ft)R EACH OF CH F:KR\ AN11 ̀OC1H 'aIKF.I•:1', IN items for which bids are not herewitl[ called for. mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk ofthc -z • icdlowirvg-rtervtioneU works, with the title of 'f HI sF:\'}:\ I'H 1VARD OF' THE Cl IV I Permission will not be given for the withdra+val of any 1)epartutcot wi+o has charge of the estimate-box, an,'.

rice •., ark and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, pF N E\\ YC)RK. bid or c-timate. N bid will be acct Pt from, or con- no estimate can be deposited in said box until sucl .,L' - the number of the worn, as rn the advertisement, tract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the I check or money has been examined by said officer or

be received by the Commigisioner of Street fin - No. 3. FOR'IHF: ERECTION OF AN IRO',R eel I_- Corporation upon debt or contract ,orwhoisadefaulter, clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except I r:%ements of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth ING AND GATES AROUND RCT(ERS as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the I that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the 'It rd a[ his office, No. z6 'Third avenue, corner of PARK, AT RU1GERS ".1 II', BF:T\4EEti L Corporation persons making the same within three days alter the i h:e Hundred and Forte -first street, until ; o'cI k P. M1., CHERRY A N I) SUC1 H I RI F:1'.4, I \ 'I- he Department of Public Parks reserves the right to contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall

I r_dac, August Ii, z8o i, ut ,+ bib ph+ce : nd hour 7 Hf SI'.V .N I H VAAkll ('F 'I'H E CITY reject any or all the bids received in response to this ad- refuse or neglect, within five days alter notice that the •t e . .: '' e puhlitl} opened ill- N F:Ati' 1'(IKK. certisement it it should deem it fu1 the interest of the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same,

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the amount of the deposit made by him shall be for- either a cerlijred ekeck upon one aj llrebanks of/he City ieitcd to and retained by the City of New York, as a New Perk, drawn to t/re ordero tlee C'om troller j j P

ddramaacsFnrst•hnc'*lc c ate t c utd neglect or refusal, if 1 I s ~, s.l but t e . r money io t! .r oue re aruoun n

t two l:undrrrt f o

v 1 2 ) dn1- 'ilall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the lava. Such check or money must not be in- ,.mount of his deposit will be returned to him. closed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate,

`Ihould the person or persons to whom the contract but must be h:utucd to the officer or clerk of the Lie- 'nay be aw arded neglect or refuse to accept the contract m partent vvho has charge of the estimate-box, and no :xithin five days after written notice that the sortie has ' estimate can be deposited in said box until such check cen awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if lie or or money has been examined by said officer or clerk

I .c}- accept but do not execute the contract and give the and found to be correct. All such deposits, except roper security, he or they shallhe considered as having th:+t of the successhtl bidder, will be returned to the

.!.. andrmed it, and as in de!:.ult to the Corporation, and persons making the same within [large days ❑(ter the , ,,ntraLt will be readvertised and relet, as provided contract is awarded,if the successful bidder shall re- Lcn. fuse or neglect, within use days after notice that the

Diddcrs v:ill write out the amount of their estimate in contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, '.Vriun to inscrtioc the same in figures. the amount of the deposit made by him shell lie for- ^y:ucnt will be made by a requisition on the Comp- felted to and r.tai ned by the City of New \ orb, as

• I', r, in a~xurd;mce with the terms of the contract. liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but l n_ forms of the a,atrout, including sped i liications, and I if he shall execute the contr:mt within the time uforc-

,fling the manner of payment, can be obtained at the said. the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. of the Jicpartmmu; and bidders are cautioned `+itould the person or persons to whom the contract

.::unite each and all of their provisions carefully, as may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept time contract , yard of Public Charities mud Correction will insist within five days after written notice that the same has i I' air absolute cnlerc:ment in every particular. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or H F:N IV H. PGR"CGR, 1'rcsident, they accept but do not execute the contract and give (- H.1k L•Fa F, nrI\1fNS,ahI. D., Comntro toner, the proper security, he or they shall be considered as 1.1 WAR hr C. SHI•:]:H1', Commissioner, having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corpora-

J'ublic Charities and Correction. Lion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as

has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall forfeited to o e p t 1 be nr.d t v and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Bidders are cautioned to examine the form of con- tract timid the specifications for particulars before murk-hag_ their estimates. Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures. Payment for the Coal will be made by requisition on

the Comptroller, and as more specifically and particu-larly is set forth in the contract form.

Bidders are informed that no deviation frnm the con-tract and specifications will be allowed, unless tinder the written instruction of the lhoard of Health.

The form of the agreement, including specifications, slowing the manner if payment, will be furniwhcd at the office of the I )apartment, No. 3vi Nlott street.

CHARLES G. W'H.fON, 1OSEPH D. BRYAN']', H. I)., WILLIAM 1'. JENKINS, M. 1)., JAMES J. MARTIN,

Commissioners. Dated -NEW YORK, August r, rfug2.

AUGUST 8, 1892. THE CITY RECORD. 2385

provided by law•. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. _ 11 t xT I'L FI.ic CH ARI LIE, A5u CpRa[ i rtos,) HENRY I). PUKI:OY ,

N. at I rico AvErtcc, ANTHONY EICKHOFF, `tic \coil., August 3, 2892,

)} Commissioners. ASSESSMI-:\' l' NO1 ICES.

IN VCCURDANCE VV'ITH AN ORDINANCE OF'"In to the burial I — the Compton Coum:il, relation of

m;ersorunknownpersonswhumaydieinanyofthe HEALTH DEPARTMENT. ASSESSMENTS CONFIRMED 13V THY.' BOARD

OF'REVISII)N AND CORRECTION OF'A5- .,:!dic ins,itntions of the City of New York," the Cam- — SESSMENTS, JULY 2', r8g2. :iainners of Public Charities and Correction report as HEALTH DEr.tRTIrEN'r, l allows: No. 30i 111OTT STREET.

i (+~ PURSUANCE. OF SECTION gr6 OF THE it Morgue, Bellevue Hospital, from Pier _;g, North

Is iv about - feet er—Unknown man, aged so years ; 3 TO CON TRACTORS. 1- " New York City Consolidation Act of r88z," the gives r. 'omptroller of the City of New Fork hereby gives pub- hair, Had aches high ; brown sandy moustache. on

lie check shirt, blue striped shirt, white flannel under- ----

It Al LIDS OR ESll \[ATFB FOR FURNIs}I lir- notice to all persons, owners of property, a d by

I the assessment lists, viz. i:rt, tvhite cotton drawers, blue woolen socks, black I l7 ing Tw-o Hundred • nd Fifty 'Tons of White Ash

' I wore tru<s. Coal, egg size, for the Willard Parker Hospital, under FIRST WARD, I "Lknow•n man, from flat of Seventy-ninth street, the charge of the Board of Health, will be received at SEWF;RS in WEST Sl'RFET, between Carlisle and

I.,-t river, aged about am years; a feet 7 inches high ; the office of the Health Department, in the City of New outlet Dey streets, with through Pier 13, North river, ,- hair ; body in an advanced state of decompose- I York, until 2.3o o'clock r. M. of rr th clay of August, and alteration and improvement to existing sewers in no clouting. 'I t8gz. he person or persons slaking any bid or ecti- Albany, Cedar, Liberty and Courtlandt streets.

:;t \Vorkhou"e, blackwcll's island—William Fair- mate shall furnish the same in , sealed envelope, raged our years ; committed June z, 1892. Had on indorsed, " Bid or Estimate for furnishing Coal for SICI:ON U \BARD.

. cart admitted dark striped coat, pants and vest. blue Willard Parker Hospital," and selti his or their name or . irlin shirt, gray undershirt, gray cotton socks, black names, and the date of its presentation, to the Itead of I WEST STREF•:T, SEWER', between lley and Muir- .- rhv hat. said Department, at tile said office, an or before the day i ray streets, with otn:ct through Pier r4, North

I .\t New York City Asylum for Insane, Ward's and hour above named, at which time and place the bids river, and alteration and improvement to existing .ewers • :urd—Moses Lohman, alias Landers, aged 74 years ; I or estimates received will be publicly opened by the in Dey, Fulton, Vesey and Barclay streets and Park

~-et fu inches high ; gray hair, blue eyes. Admitted ( President of said Board and read place. I

-• ::[ember r8, dz8. The Board of Health reserves the right to reject all T'HIIt1) WARD. Antonio I-e France, aged 55 years; g feet 7% inches bids or estimates, as provided in section 6q, chapter Oro, \\%EST STREET, SEWY1?RS, between Carlisle and _ , brown ,lair, gray eye,. Laws of t8h2. if deemed to be for the public interest. i Dey streets, with outlet through Pier t':, North river, . - t ling known of their friends or relative. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract i and alteration and improvement to existing sewers

By order, awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- in .416any Cedar, Liberty son Cuurto ex streets, G. F. Y,RI'fTON, Secretary. potation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as n \yl•1 1. ._I' tE 1, uLWF .S, between lley and fur-

_ — surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Con' ray streets, with outlet through Tier r4, North river,

FIRE DEPARTMENT. The award of the contract will be made as soon as I and alteration and improvement to existing sewers in

Dcy, Fulton, Vesey and Barclay streets and Park I - practicable after the opening of the bids. place.

Fie.su,,u:sRrERS FIRE DEPARTMENT, I The Coal to be of good quality, and the quantity that Cnv of NEty Yurs, ! will be required will be about Two Hundred and Fifty SIXTH WARD.

r-; a +gg 1asr slxTti-s Est' sTH 'STREET, (25.)'I'ous of\Vh:ite Ash Coal, to he well screened and in \\ ,EST. SFRFEI, SE:\VF:R4,betweenDeyand1Tur- Nrtc YORK, July 25, x892. - good order, each ton to be •,210 pounds, in accordance nay street=, with n'Wh. through Pier 14, North 4' Y with the specification attached to arid which forms •t

TO (..'(1N hkACTORS. part of the contract aforesaid. river, and alteration and improvement to existing sewers

Delivery to be made at the Willard Parker Hospital, in hey, Fulton, Vesey and Barclay streets and Park

i:Ai.I1) PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING near the foot of East Sixteenth street, at the time re- place.

the material=- and labor and doing the work re- . gummed by the Board of Health ; any changes in the TWELFTH WARD.

ired in repairing and altering the building of this time or place of delivery, however, ma} he made in witting by the Board of Health. A31 .. h:RDA~L AVI?\UF., SE1A"F; R, west side,

'a1'artment, occupied as l tuarters of Engine Company The above quantity is estimated and approximated between lre Hundred Thirty-third

get and ~nd

centre _ , .,t Ni,. 173 Franklin street, will be received by Board Commissioners head the Fire of at the of I only, and l:,idders are notified that the Board of Health i pommrt 50 feet of One

Nos, 'Thirty reserves the right to increa,c ordi mini sit said quantities and -sixth street.

I. •-1,:,rtment, :n the olh ce o1 sate De artment, r p` 57 Fast in Cin•ot Nets by in amount not exo_edin- fifteen per cent. of the FLAGGING tad RF.FLAGI;ING east side of COL-

g p 1 tiixty-seventh street, the We6licsda}•, August

r

, it ro, , until to o'clock .v, at..

UVBI'5 AVENUE, from Ninet third to Ninety. esttmatcd quantities, and the contractor will be paid }•- y- sti

a uvhidt time tract place they will be publicly therefrrr only at the rate or price named in the contract, , fourth street. SL\%F R in PARK AVF:N [; E, east side, between One

::ed b}• the head of said De rtment and react p r̀

I and that in case the above-named quantity shall not be be i Hundred and Fifteenth and One Hundred and 'sixteenth

~ ~ estimate will be received or considered after the re uired by the Department, no allowance will made q >• p' streets. .:r named. for any real or supposed damage or loss of prate[.

FI.At,GI'VG and RF.F'LAG('[NG, CURBING and I'ho or to whom the contract may be ' person persons S or information as to the amount and kind of .cork to

ru:I I, kidders an refrrrcd to the specifications and awarded will he required to give security for tine per- RECLRBIN(1, south side of 1ihUH'IT NINTH

p a, 'yin which form part of these proposals. :ELI', between Second and Third venues. rmce of the contract by his or their bond, with two j STI a foan

'.e form sufficient sttreties, each in the penal sum of SI•:VF:N ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE, WEST SIDE—

St foor the work withethte specific tiotns and forms HUNDRED ;700) DOLLAR" bF;W F.R, alteration and improvement, between One

: opostls, may be obtained and the plans mc:y be Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name Hundred and Forty-eighth and One Hundred and

: ,t the office of the Department. I and place of residence ofeach of the persons makin, the Forty-ninth streets, and in One Hundred and Forty-

den %must write out the amount of their estimate I same; the mimes of all persons interested with him or ! ninth street, between St \rcholas and A r terdam

.:editicn to inserting the same in figures, then[ therein; and it no other person be so interested, it i avenues, and in Amsterdam avenue, east side, between it is I One Hundred I :.e work is to be cumplelr:d :md delivered within the I shall distinctly state that fact ; also that made with- One Hundred and Forty-ninth and and

sp•cifled in the contract out any connection with any other person making an es- I Fiftieth streets. ! ',e damages to be paid be the contractor for each day I ornate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair I ONE HUNDRED A\ l) THIRD S I REET- -

the contract may be r,rtMf1lledaftor the time speci- and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of i PAVI_NG, from the Bottle'uard to Riverside Drive, with

- ,•:c r the completion thereof shall have expired, are the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a granite blocks and laying crosswalks. -d and licinidat,cl it tell ~ to; dollars 'I'I11RDSTREET—PAV- bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or otheroffi- ONF ]IC3sDRED AND

'Ine award of the contract will be made as soon as cer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- , IN(;, from Central Park, We>t. to Columbus avenue, ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it with granite block, and laying crosswalks.

• :.disable after the opening of the bids, An =_on making an estimate for the work shall per relates, or in any portion of the profits thereol. The bid ONE HU-ND1t F.DANi) FOURTEENTH ST RF:E'C

i the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at -'ant or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of ' —P.\VING;, from Fifth to Lenox avenue, with granite

ri office, on or before the day and hour above named, the party or parties making the estimate that the several blocks and laying crosswalks.

ent"clope shall be indorsed with the name or ..,.a matters therein stated are in all respects true. Where ONE HUNDRF.D AND SIXIEEN'LH .>'PREET-

. Tics r f the person or persons presenting the same, the more titan one person is interested, it is requisite that SEWERS, between Amsterdam avenue and Morning'

t.• of its presentation and a statement of the noel. the ecrification be made and subscribed by all the side avenue, West.

'iicfi it relates. parties interested. ONE HI NDRED ANL) TWENTY-FIFTH

i!:c Fire imeparunent reserves the right to decline bidders will be required to furnish testimonials that STRF:F."ISI•;\\haP. between present sewer and bulk-

..::3 and all bids or estim:nes it deemed to be for the they are engaged in the coal business in time City of head-wall at One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street

:.u'ilic interest. No bid or estimate Will be accepted i New York, and have the plant necessary to carry out and Harlem river, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY - SECONI) r:,m, or contract aw:uried to, any person who is in

Corporation debt promptly and regularly the contract, if it be awarded, to the satislactiun of the Board of Health, and entire SFR r. F."I'—RLi ULA'I'ING, I RADING, CU RBI N(;

,rrears to the upon or contract, or •. ho is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any must furnish an undertaking for the faithful perform-

AND FL.4(:Gl VG, from Seventh avenue to the Bar-

`ligation to the Corporation. Each bid or estimate shall contain and st.,te the name

I ance of all the provisions thereof in the manner pro- sided by law, executed by two householders or free-

hem river. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIF"PH STREEP

. -:r: t•iace of residence of each of the persons making the holders of the City of New York, each justifying in —LA% ING CROSS\\'ALKS at the easterly and west-

, 'tour ; the names of all persons interested se ith him or the penal sum of ',EVEN HU DREI) (700) DOL- erly sides of .-Auerrte St. Nicholas. m therein; anclif no other person be so interested, LARS,;mdagreeingthatifheshallomitorrefusetoexe HUNUR,D A'\I) F'IF'TY-FIFTH STREET

I shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made cute the said contract they will pay to the Corporation —LAYING CROSS\VALK at the westerly side of

s ithout any connection with an}' other person making any difference between the sum to which he would be Avenue St. Nrchola,. ONE HUNDKEU AN D NIN FTIF.I H S1REE1'- r, esti natc for the same purpose, and is in all respects entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation

to REGULATING, GR:1ll1NO, CURh1SG and FLAG- :.,;r and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member may be obliged to pay to the person or persons whom I • be letting GING, from Amsterdam to Audubon avenue. ' the Common Council, head of a department, chief

a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other the contract Shall awarded at any subsequent ; the amount in each case to be c lculated upon the esti- THIRTEEN'TH \YARD.

f!lcer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- mated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. hI PSTER sTAff'f—FLAGGING and REFLAG- atcd therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re-

ates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the per- ' GING, CURBING and RECURBING, north side,

-r estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, sons sit'ning the same, that he is a householder or free- New York, is the

from Suffolk to Clinton street. .. f the party or parties making the estimate, that the holder in the City of and worth EIGHTEENTH WARD. 'everal matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite

amount ,.t the security required for the completion of this contract, over au.d above all his debts of every NINETEENTH S"FRFEl'—PAVING, from Avenue

trait the verification be trade and subscribed by allthe nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety ' A to First avenue, with granite blocks and Laying (so far as the same is within the limits of .sties interested.

!:'ark bid or cstinnate shall be a.io»rparrie'd l}• //re e-orr-

or otherwise ; and that he has offered himself as a surety crosswalks

in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond grants of land under water. by law. I he sufficiency of the TWENT[Fa'PFT "TRFFT—PAV l's G, from Avenue

rut,

in .oritiug of ten is hoe se•lralders orjree/'/feos rap required adequacy and security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of A to the Fast river, with granite blocks (so far as the

"e ::e C7ty of .1 :u fork, :oeth their res&rc1iz"e ft/airs of the City of New York. I same is within the limits of grants of land under wateri.

':,sinessor vesidenre, to the effect that if the contract be c.w arded to the person staking the estimate, they will, Should the person or persons to whom the contract NINETEENTH WARD.

n its being so awarded, became bound as sureties for is awarded neglect or refn,e to accept the contract LEXlMgLGt AVENUE — SE\VF.R, between its !aithfu: performance, in the Sum of four thousand within five days after written notice that the same has Seventy-first and Seventy-secnnd streets. 4,oco dollarr; and that if he shall omit orrefuse to exe- been awarded to hl, or their bid or estimate, or if he

FIFTH AV EN U I LAGGINta and RF.FLAG- _ate the same, they Will pa to the Corporation any differ- or they accept, but do not execute, the contract and give :

' GING, CURBING and REe.URBING. northeast ence between the stmt to which he would be entitled on as

that which the Corporation may be completion, and the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Curpo- corner of Eighty-frith street, extending about rgo feet

bliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the ration ; and the contract will be readvertised and relet as on Eighty-fifth street. SIX1'1'.t•.I(,HTH STREET— SEWER EXTEN- .nntract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; provided by law.

No bid or estimate will be received or considered SION, between Fifth and Madison avenues, tne amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are

be tested, The consent above mentioned shall accom- unless accompanied by either a certified check upon •TW 'NTIETH WARD.

I National Mate banks of the City of I one of the or : need by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each I New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, ELEVENTH AVENUE PAVING, between

Twenty-seventh 'thirtieth streets, with .f the persons signing the same, that he is a house- or money, to the amount of five per centum of the and granite is

'.:rilder or freeholder in the City of New York, and amount of the security required for the faithful perform- I blocks so far as the same within the limits of grants

a worth the amount of the security required for the ance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT of land under water).

:ompletiun of this contract, over and above all his be inclosed in the sealed envelopecontaining the esti- TWENTY-FIRST WARD. debts of every nature, and over and above his lea- mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the BROADWAY ALLEY—FLAGGING and RE-

as bail. surety, or otherwise, and that he has Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no FLAGGING, CURBING and RECURRING, in front c tiered himself as a surety in good faith and with the tiered estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or I O. on the north side of 'Twenty-sixth street, and south intention to execute the bond required by law. The money has been examined by said officer or and i pclerk side of Twenty-seventh -treat, west of Third avenue. adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be found to be correct, All such deposits, except that of

T'WENT'Y SECOND WARD. approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons FIFTY STRE.EI'—SEWER EXTENSION, -SIXTH before the award is made and prior to the signing of the

contract, making the same within three days after the contract is

If successful bidder shall refuse or awarded. the between Hudson river and Eleventh avenue, connecting

-Vo estinm/e will be considered unless accomPanied by neglect, within five days after notice that the contract I with outlet built by Department of Docks.

SIXTY-FIFTH STREET—SEWER, between prop-erty of the New York Central and Hudson River Rail-road and West End avenue.

'liV R WARD I F•N I Y-THI D ~ RCrSF. STkEF:'1'—SL\t'ER AND AI'PURI'CV-

A\C FS, from Bergen to Third avenue. I.00USI' :1Vi5\UF; SFW'Elg AND APPUItTF:N-

ANI.ES, between One Ilundred and Thirty-ninth and One Hundred and Forty-first streets.

ON E HUNDRED AND 'I'HIR'l'Y-EIGH'I'H SIREI•:I'—PAVING, from the westerly side of St. Ann's avenue to the easterly eroeswalk of Cypress or 'Trinity avenue, with granite blocks.

I) E IlUNDRFU .\N hi FORTY-SEVENTH S'I'R1-,1•:'I'—RF.GCL 1'1'ING, GRADING, CUR13ING AN I I LAI;t;INI from Frank to tit.:inn's avenue.

ONli HUNDRISD AND FOh'fY--EVhdNTH S'I'RI•.f:'I'—SI•:\1"ERS and APPUR'fl N uNCIS, from ;rook to 'st, Ann's avenue, and in tit. Ann's avenue,

bctwvecu i)uc Hundred and Forty-seventh and One Hundr,•d and Forty eighth streets, and between One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and end of present sewer south of Carr street. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SKVFNTH

Sl'REF:'C AND THIRD AVENUE—:MEWI'.RS and A1r1'URTENANCCa5, between existing sewer in One Ifimdred and Forty-seventh :,nd One Hundred and Forty-sixth street,

ONF hiLNDRI•a AND F'IFTIET'H S'I'REE'1 —SLAVER and .1P1'URIl.Nh"CF:S, between Rail-ro.w ;tcerue, Last, and t ourtktndt avenue.

ONE HUNDRED AND Ill "I Y-'I IllRD STREET' —SEWER and API'URT'F-NANCFS, between Morris avenue and Railroad avenue, I act•

ON F HUNDR1.I) AN 1, FlFI Y-FOUR'l'H STREET' —SEWER and APPURTFNANCiS, hetwuen Morris avenue and a point 445 feet west of Courtlandt avenue.

Os;E HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOURTH STREET—PAVING, between Third andCourtlandt avenues, with trap blocks and laying crosswalks.

ON I•: I-fUN I)RFI) AN!) 1`1l' ] Y-EV; H'I'H SFREET —SEWER and API'UR'FF:N \:ICES, from 'Third to Elton avenue, and in F:lton avenue, itetween One Hun-dred and Fifty-eighth and One Hundred and Fifty- seventh streets.

ONE: HIUNDRE:D AND sl\I'V-FIFTH STREET-P,1VIN(:, from the easterly crosswalk of Boston road to the ea.terly crosswalk of 'j'rinity avenu•s, with trap blocks.

Said assessments were confirmed by the Board of Re-vi-ion and Correction of Assessments July 22, r8gz, and entered on the same date in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the ,' Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of -faxes and Assessment, and of Water Rents," that un/es the aurnunt assessed

f,r /eve'/it on rm,+yfers, rr orfirnfic•r t: shallbe jiaid within si.rt'' days after the date of sn/rf entry of the arse.rs-nr,vats, iutrrect will be colrerted thereon, as provided in section guy of said "New York City Consolidation Act of tits."

.section 917 of the said act provides that " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty cl:t}s after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of l itles of Assessments, it shall he the duty of the officer :authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be caleu/ated fruits t/reda!e of soda entry to the date of payr,+e,,t,

7'he above assessments are payable to the Collector o f Asse+sments and Clerk of Arrears at the "Bureau fur the (_ ollection of Assessment= a

_ and Arrears of Faxes and

Ass^-sments and of Water Rents," between the U: our. of q :1. >i. and 2 F. St., and all payments made thereon on or before September cm, t892, will be exempt fn,m interest as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to t'i: date of payment.

THEO. \V. MYERS, Coniptrollar.

CITY OF NEW YORK—FINANCE DF,YART?IENT, I Cost7'TROLLER'S OFFICE, August j, 1882. 1

NOTICE Ol -ySSFFSSAIENT.

ASSESSITFNI FOR OPENING LIND AA'1•:NI- I•:, T'.VES'l'V-1•HIRU WAIRD), CONF'IR\IF.1) D1' THE SUPREME COURT, JULY 2t, t8yz

IN PURSUANCE: OF SECTION 597 OF 'fll]- " New York Citt' Consolidation Act of t88z,'' the

Comptroller of the City of NUC York hereby gives pub-lic notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the assessment list in the matter of acquiring title to LINO A\ENI.JE, FROM DEVOE SIRED!' TO SET)GWIC'K AVENUE, in the TWENTY-'1'HIRU WARD, which was confirmed by the Supreme Court, J lily 2r, t89z, and entered on the 26th day of July. t8g2, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the " Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents," that unless the amount assessed for benefit on :my person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, inter- est nviil be call thereon, a= pros ided in section gg8 of said " New York City Consolidation Act of r88a."

Section qg8 of the said act provides that, " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of payment."

The above assessment is payable to the Collector of Asse'sments and Clerk of Arrears at the " Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of faxes and Assessments and of \Vater Rents," Room 3t, Stewart Building, between the hours of q -a. tit. and z P. rat., and all payments made thereon on or before September 26 t8g2, will be exempt from interest as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of in-terest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Iturcau to the date of payment.

THEO. W. MYERS, Comptroller.

CIT\' OF NEW YORK--FINANCE DEPARTMENT, l CO;\It'TROLLER's OFFICE, August 2, 2892.

PROPOSALS FOR $182,777.09 CONSOLI-DATED STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, KNOWN AS SCIIOOL-HOUSE BONDS.

EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.

EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS ANI) OTHERS HOI.DING TRUST FUNDS ARE AUtHORIZEI) BY LAW TO INVEST IN THESE BONDS.

INTEREST THREE PER CENT. PER ANNUM,

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Comptroller of the City of New York, at his

office, until Monday, the 8th day of August, 1892, at z o'clock P. m., when they will be publicly opened in the presence of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, or such of them as shall attend, as provided by law, for the whole or a part of an issue of St8z,777.og registered

CONSOLIDATED STOCK of the City of New York, and known as et School-house Bonds," the principal payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the Comptroller's office of

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2386 THE CITY RECORD. AUGUST 8, 1892.

d city, on the first day of November, in the year tgtz, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, I shall have paid the assessment levied for such paving, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSU:IN'I' '1't

pith interest at the rate of three percentum per annum, CoIMusloNER's OFFICE, repaving or repairing, such payment shall release and 1V the provisions of section 986, chapter Oro, Law's ni

,,tvable semi-annually on the first day of May and Roost 6, No. 3t CHAMBERS STREET, discharge such owner from any and every covenant and r88z, by the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and

\ovember in each }-ear. NEW YORK, July 27, 1892. J obligation as to paving, repaving and repairing, con- Assessment, to all persons interested in these proceed-

-L'he said stock is issued in pursuance of the provisions rained in the water grant under which the premises are ings or in any lands affected thereby, and to any person

section I3a of the New York City Consolidation Act of TO CONTRkC TOF S. held, and no further assessment shall be imposed on or persons who may consider themselves aggrieved Ly

of r88z, and Chapter 264 of the Laws of ill, for the such lot for paving, repaving or repairing such street or our estimate and assessment,

purchase of new school sites, for the erection of new IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A avenue, unless it shall be petitioned for by a majority of First—That we did deposit with the Commissioner of

ys_hool buildings, and other school purposes, and is 11 sealed envelope, Barth the title ry Eire work and the the owners of the property who shall also be the owners Public Works, at his oflice, No. it Chambers street. ir.

sane o/Eire bidder ixdorsed thereon, also the nrurrber of of a majority of the property in frontage on the line of the City of New York, for and during the space of forty

EXEMPT FROM TAXATION tht' ;oork as rn the acbu1tsBi neur1, will be received at this the proposed improvement. days, an abstract of our estimate of assessment, ace m- by copies of the diagrams by partied prep ared a=, which

1;} the City and L ounty of Nev,- York, but not from office until Iz o'clock nt. on Tuesday, August g 1'he act further provides that the owner of any such lot Public Works, in distinctly indicate, by separate numbers, the rumc~ „I

st p ate taxation, ursuant to the provisions of section 137 t8gz, at which place and hoar they will be publicly stray notify the Commissioner of writing, specifying the ward number and street number the owners of or the claimants to the respective tract,

t the New' 1 ork City Consolidation Act of 1882, and opened by the head of the Department, of the lot that he desires. for himself, his heirs and or parcels to be taken or assessed in these ding- ,

nder an ordinance of the Common Council of said cis ', > \o. t. FOR FUR\ISHING 11:\'I'ERIALS AND assigns, to be released from the obligation of such 1 tent

and which also specify, in figures, with sinmieB[ a ~pproved by the \layor, October z, r88o, and a rtsohs- PERFOR\[IN(; WORK IN REPAIRING covenants, and elects and agrees that said lot shall be racy, the dimensions and bounds of each of said tracts - r

n of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted CI.1NT0\ ~[ ARKF:1'. thereafter liable to be assessed as above provided, and parcels. Whenever we have been unable to lone to, ISgz. and as authorized by resnlutions o}

'~o' 2• FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS AND thereupon the owner of such lot, his heirs and assigns with sufficient certainty the name of any owner of :rn) owner of riot the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the I I'l•:KFOR111N(: \5-ORK IN 'THE RE- shall thenceforth be relieved from any obligation to parcel of td land, we have indicated such parcel up hoard of Education, PAIRS AN1) AI:I'ERA'I IONS TO THE pave, repair, uphold or maintain said street, and the lot the diagram embracing it as belonging to unknor

TEMPORARY ARMORY OF' THE i n respect of which such notice was given shall be liable p owners. We have also published a notice for thirrt

"I'S, AUTHORITY FOR'1'RclST INVESTJIEN tiE\'EN1'Y-FIRS1' RF.G191 F•.N'1'. to assessment accordingly. days in the Crt'v Keenan, beginning the [7th day ~f Attention is called to the provisions of an act passed so. ;. FOR REGCLATI\G:1\DI'ACI\G 11'I'IH the Commissioner of 1'sblicWorks desires to give February,rSgz,statingouriotentiontopresentmlrrcp„ri

the Legislature March Iq, c689, authorizing execu- GRAN FIE-HLOCK PAVEMENT 1'H E the following explanation of the operation of this act : for confirmation to the Supreme Court at the time aml tors. administrators, guardians and trustees, and others ROAD\\'AY OF ONE HUNDRED AND When notice, as above described, is given to the Place therein specified, and that all persons interest,-,l ::ding trust fund to invest such funds in the stocks or FIFTEEN I H ,1REF:1', from Avenue A to C'omntissioner nt Public Works, the owner of the lot or in such proceeding or in any of the lands affected

ids of the City of New York, Harlem river lots therein described, and his heirs and assigns, are thereby having objections thereto shall file the same• ut No. 4. FOR REUL'I.A II NG AND PAVING WITH forever released from all obligation under the grant in writing, with the undersigned Commissioners within

CONDITIONS, GRA\11'F:-BLOCK PAVEMENT THE respect to paving, repaving or repairing the street in thirty days after the fir,t publication of said notice, and erection r46 of the New York City Consolidation Act ! RI )ADWAY OF ONE HUNDRED AND front of or adjacent to said lot or lots, except one assess- that we would hear such objections within the ten sceek

t88 provides that ” the Comptroller, with the SIXTEENTH s1 KEEP, from Avenue A to nest for such paving, repaving or repairs, is the Com- days next after the expiration of said thirty days, in the prr~val of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Harlem river.

- I.&'I PAYING WI' 1'H men Council may, by ordinance, direct to be made manner prescribed by section 984 of chapter .Ile. lairs

of r84a. II determine what, if any, part of said proposals shall accepted, and upon the payment into the City

\ FOR RF:GLING A\D GRANITE-BLOCK PAVEMENT THE

thereafter. No street or avenue within the limits of such grants second—That we have assessed for benefit in thecr

L reasury of the amounts due by the persons whose bids ROA1)\1- A\- OF ONE HUNDRED AND can be paved, repaved or repaired until said work is proceedings the several lots, pieces or parcels of lau,i -; :cccepterl, respectively, certificates therefor shall be 1 svE\1'1-FIRST STREET, from Ave- authorized by ordinance of the Common Council, and situate, lying and being in the City of New York -sued to them as authorized by law " ; and provided site A to Harlem river. when the owners of such lots desire their streets to be Which, taken together, are bounded and described a.

- "that no proposals for bonds or stocks shall be No. 6. FOR AI FERA'1'k1N ANT) IMPROVE- paved, reprised or repaired, they should state their follows: Northerly by a line drawn parallel to (:anal a cepted for lessthan the par value of the same." ilEN1. 1'O SEWER IN THIRI) STREET, desire and make their application to the Board of Alder- street, and distant ico feet northerly from the north-

-I hose whose bids are accepted will he re- persons 1 between East river and Goerck street, CON- men and not to the Commts.ioner of Public Works, who erly side thereof, from the easterly line of Viest

d to deposit with the City ' Chamberlain the amount "F;CTI\l. WITH "F h\I'R BUILT PY has no authority in the matter until directed by street to a point zoo feet east of the easterl

stock awarded to then[ at its par value, together DEl'AR'l \lF'.\T t)F DOCKS. ordinance of the Coniston Council to proceed with the line of Broadway ; easterly by a line dra++r

ith the premium thereon, within three days Liter -a. ,~. Ft )k ol.'\Ylil:" IN 'lTMRIFFNYET AVE- pa+ement,repacementor ref airs, parallel to Itroadvay and Whitehall street an , '.

- [ice of such acceptance. I \CE, c,st side. between 1\rentieth and "1H( )S P. 011 RO\ 1 distant Im feet easterly from the easterly si~i

I he be inclosed in a sealed envelope, 1w'ent}--third streets, dS L} .AI.I'hk A IC1S~ Commis~ioovr of Public Works thereof, front a point ,cu feet north ,d Canal sire,_:

e, proposals should

seised "School-house floods" of the Corporation ho how

AN 1) 1111'ROA l MF:N I T') >FVA [Rs. IN 1'w'1 \ lb FIRST \_, U 1 \\ I N'I Y-

_ to about the centre rf Stone street , southerly 1 Stone street to Whitehall street and by a line p. o a;l

end cash ro heal should also of

1 ea

o Lit • oI s ho r po al iCit y

SEC, IND S'I'RE:F.TS, between Eleventh and DEPARTMENT OF STREET to lo Ing green, and distant roo feet southerly then -

in a second e hp s to rho C m troller of (its ofNev. Iork.

I line ti av,nue . CLEANING. from, from VA'hitehall street to ~tatc street thcn~~ - P \o. S. FOR .1.A1 I R IA O:NF. HU\DRLD AN II — a line parallel to the northerly Sideof batter} P ark, an ,

'1'HEO. AA AI1-ERS, FIAl.II s1RE.11, between West End and ~IJTICt.. distant rso feet southerl y therefrom. from State sti } C, mptrouer. I \F.t 1-.:- 1~'~ t:I 't :._'.I OF- .—F:~ .-.. ,.,.

i Riverside o+cuue>. FKSO\g HAVING BULF:HEADS TO FILL,IN to the southerly prolongation of the easterly line

C~>it i 1 ~ :' I.:..I ri r ties~ }- - _ ... - FOR St WEK IN (1A E HUNDRED A N P the vicinity of N>wv fork Ifav, can procure material West street ; westerly. by the easterly line of A1'. ~.

-- - -- -- SEVENTH tIR}.F 1, between Riverside

Boulevard. enue and for that purpose— a h s, street swveepings, etc., such as street, from the battery Park to a point to feet ni r;.

of ('anal street : excepting from said area all the Lu No. Io. FOR SI-.IA ER IN f)AJi HUNDRED AND

is collected by the llvp:srtmsnt of Ytiec[ Cleaning—fret included within the lines of streets, avenues and vu.fi-.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.' :1:\ FN'1'II SI'I 1 FI', between \Lmhattan ofcharce, b} kppIldllt, to I e Commissioner of Street or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened.

— - and Am ten. mi avenues. C!eamn- ill th, Stuart Building. 1" bird —1'h:tour abcu-act of estimate and tssecsmcr,t

Yocice. Derr: ntr, l .i ~ r Ni", 1riti, No. n. FOR . F.\\' ER ]\ tr\E 111 NDRED A\1) iHl) S. BR',- - - t .t I. 1, mm,s+vin rr of tree[ Cleanine. together with tie diagrams embracing the rsper.ti.

OFF:CE OF TILE Pr,ort..:r; Ct.cap: R, ~r,r Nn. , , , NIN 111 ~'1RI•.II. be two en Manhattan are- tract= Cr parcels of lands to he taken or 2s cs.c Nrt. ;co >Irtr,OCRS V-TVFE_T. ! nut raid C sniral Park West. - these proceedings may be inspected and examined ..

New Y(RK, t8ot. I No. +z FOR I\t Fl 1\ O\E 11 UNDR1:1) A\I) SUPREME COURT. our office, Rrcros 3 and 4, No. 5t Chamb r - treet, \1\ 1- H °YkIF:T, between \lanhattan and ___ _ - --- the Cityof \cv: York.

-ED "I1 /'1\\' :erk WA\7BF THE YROYER Columbus eyesore t of the application n( the Commissioners - fourth— that will hear any person or persons +t:. lJ C;erk of the Yolice Department of the Cu}' n: \eS \o. r_. FOR tiE,FWE:R IN cOU\1nUS A\"ENVE,

In the nr1) of the Department of Public Parks for and on behalf '

p e may consider themselves aggrieved by such estim:.t.

No. ;00 ti err street, Room No. a, for t}•e between (Inc Hundrecd and Fourth and One of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City ~'~1 and assessment in opposition to the same on the I- : . win~~ property, no to his C ttodv, without c'.:,im- Hundred and Fifth streets. of New' York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the day of August, t8;u, at twelve o'clock noon of that d.- -_.

.. Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothine, '\o, t Ft tk gib.\1"F:R 1 \ CI 11 P \l F;L'S A\"1•:\ C- F:, same has not been heretofore acquired, to that part of '. at our said office. t=, shoes, wane, blankets, diatnnnds, r rued q' F:~1' ~I UF, betty ten One Hundred a nd I TO'I AVENU although not yet named by HE MN E Fifth—'l hat it Is our intention to present

s, c l ll r, Ins min - later. Ircn:

et a ma a our Fighth and (one Htmdred and I enth streets, proper authority) extending from Aqueduct a+'enue to ~ for con(irmattun to the Bupreme Court at a Special'1 -- ncrs ; p.,.,r.,' ,..... ,.t t.:;tr. Lc AND IN e )N I; ifUNDRF:I).AD F1GN'1'H Boston road, in the 1wcnty-fourth Ward of the City thereof, to be held at Chambers thereof, at tl

Fl\ 1. H_MlRl(r I RI ET, between Columb- and Am,ter- of -New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out Counts Lo•.irt house in the Citi of \ ew 1'nrk, on the Pr. •rtv C. ,'k dam aveLuec. and designated as a first-class street or read by said ' day of Septunher. 16ga, at the opening of the ( .,urt

--- -- — -- — Each estimate must contain the one and place of Department. that day, to which day the motion to confirm the sin,

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS residenceofthe person makingthesame,then:nesufall __ I tillI,eadjourned, and that then and them r a- -

_ _ persons interested with him therein, and if no other per- NOTICE TI) ALL PERSONS INTEREST LI) IN thereafter as counsel can i),- heard there , ,.. _

Y. tt <, I v.r'tr. r ,~h~; =~ n he so interested it shall distinctly state that fact. 'I HIS PROCEEDING OR IC ANY OF THE '. will be made that the said report be confin That it is made without an}• connection with any other L.i sl15 AFFECTED 'I'HE:REBY. Dated \ t i 1'ut.ti, Jul} ztl, ISgz.

k %I r, 'S (- 1 - "r.. . ,x rson iii king an estimate for the me oil. and i in I- k ( F \ F, I- PUSHE

\EwVises,:luEu.t- ,ISy_.I ~ all respects fair and withoutcollus ion er(reucL That no j~7EAHF: C\I)E:RSIGNLAICO\1\tltigIClERti', J:\\IIA (- IA' I?\1 Al member of the Common Council, head of it department, V V c,t I tiniate and Asemosment in the above- 'l'O \lS [ . HAYEt.

1 Ijt r 0v—i' :1C-Li l c',. chief of a bureau, deputy [herein, or clerk therein, or entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter- Cmm~,i-^i 'n r other offset of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly li ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owner,, JOHN P. DL- NN, Clerk.

— interested in the estimate or in the work to which it re- occut ,,, nt or occupant', of all houses and lots and i , ` ,., ill INCLOSED late, or in the profits thereof.

Each he by estimate must verified the oath, m writing, im ,roved or unimroved lands affected thereby, and i I } In the muter of thea li ttion ~-I the Board nl -Err.: pp ` . r r : th r k and :,ie r,arue

J - -. f ice• rr. t.fe of the art making the same, that the several matters p• }' to all other, whom it may concern, to it :

Firms—That we hate completed our estimate and Op;•ning and Imyrovomcnt tit the City of \e++ 1- r,.. zoos rj

.,r, rear, a;Ii be this

rs n: t / . aa:crirscnreuf, will received it therein stated arc true, and must be accompanied b}' aaeement, and that all Icr:mtB interested in this pro- for and on behalf ul the \la}'or: - \idernien and-

Ia dcloek at. on T'uesdai-, t6, :ti le wuil .august the consent ; in writin;;, of two hoeseholders or free- } [ ceedin', or in any of the land < affected thereby, and monaltf of the City of Ne+c York, reLrtts to 1 )A

at which place and tour they will be publicly holders in the City of New' York, to the effect that if having objections thereto, do their said objce- HUNDRED AN11 THIRTY-1 I RS[ S'I'R1:1

tied h 'the head of the Department, }

the contract is —ilyded to the person making the esti- to us -i t

[ions in writing, coif' verified, to us at our office, \o. zoo from Tenth avenue to Convent avenue, in the Tw,it:' Ward of the City of Nes' fork, etc.

"I HF: ROADWAY OF mate, the • will, sport its being so awarded, become

y p g Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the - r, FOR RES RI ACING bounces his sureties for its faithful performance ; and fifteenth day of September, t892, and that we, the said

SIXTH OR LI;\O_\- .a1- I:\CE:, from One Hundred Tenth to (Inc Hundred and

that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same, Commissioners, will hear tartie~ so objecting within the . 1 ) ATOTICI{ I~ HF.P.EB1' GI\'E:\ 'l:H:\'I' THF: 1;1 i.l. .in

street Fort -fifth street. the ' w'ill zy to the Cor oration an - difference between > F• P y ten week daps next alter the said fifteenth day of Septem- l~l of costs, chard, and expenses incurred by

1 the sum to which he would be entitled upon its iomple- her, 1892, and for that purpose will be in attendance at of the proceedings in the above untitled matter, will ~.• F:ach estimate must contain the name and place of rest- [ion and that v, hick the Corporation may he obliged to our said office on each of aid ten days at x o'clock r, st, presented for taxation to one of the Justices of ti,

le-1 e of the person making the same, the names of all pa}- to the person to whom the contract shallbeawarded Second—That th t abstract of our said estimate and Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, in the Couw, m=oss interested with him therein, and if no other per- at any subsequent letting ; the amount to he calculated ys.se-. mcnt, together with our damage and benefit map,, Court-house, in the City of New York, on the Irth do

- r. be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact. upon the estimated amount of the work by which the and also all theaffidavit-, c,timates sod otherdoeuments of,\u);ust, 18gz, at ro.3o o'clock in the forenoon of th.,-- ~-. St it is made without an connection With ant other ii ds are tested, used by us in making our report, have b, en depo,ited dal-, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be hc:u

.,,r =on making an estimate for the sane cork, and is in 'Tile consent last above mentioned must be accOm• with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of thereon, and that the said bill of costs, char_. c ;:n .:-.: respects fair andmithout collusion or fraud. That no panted by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of New York, at his off ce, No. 31 Chambers street, in the I expenses has been deposited in the office r f t:, I ,•-,,,:,

mber of the Common Council, head ot- a department, the persons signing the same, that he is a householder said cit}-, there to remain until the sixteenth day of I ment of Public Works, there to remain I,,I- ,•, . • .r. -.ief of a bureau, deputy tlereo}, or clerk therein, Cr or freeholder in the City of sew York, and is worth the

e ptember, r8os. 1 th------------------- ;filer officer of the Corporation , is directly or indirect ly amount of the security required for the completion of the 'I'htrd—That the limits of our assessment for benefit I Dated Neu 1•uRR, Jul}- ;c, tS"z.

c.tcrested in the estimate or In the work to which it contract, o+er and above all his debts of every nature, include an those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, O\\ 'E\ N'. F'I '\ h(;:\ \ r,iates or in the profits thereof. and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or y.in,g and brio, in the City of New York, which taken \1'Ili l;\I it DA\'I.. Each estimate must be verified by tires di in writing otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in together are hounded and described as foil us viz.: JOSEPH C. 1\'OLI F, the part)- making, the same, that the several matters good fifth, with the intention to execute the bond re- Northerly h • in irre ular line commencing at -i point Y y g g P Comuu-

t:;erein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the quired by law. in the easterly line of Aqueduct avenue, distant Goa \t.aTTxmrs P. RYAS, Clerk. . nsent, in writing. of two householders or freeholders No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by feet northerly from the northerly line of I remont a. the C }• of :Sew 1-ork, to the effect that if the contract either a certified check upon one of the State or National

banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order avenue, and running thence easterly to a point in - In the matter of the sppiieeiiOn of the I oard of qtr__:

i= awarded to the person making the estimate, they nit il, its being so auarded, become bound as his sureties pc,n I of the Cnmptrclitr, or money, to the amount of five

the easterly line of hi'ebctee avenue, opposite the junction of Tremont and Burnside avenues, said line Opening and Improcem.nt of the City of New Yoe..

-r its faithful performance; and that if he shall refuse _ per centum ofthe amount of the security required for being parallel with and distant Soo feet northerly for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-

c• r neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor- g p- } the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or the northerly line of Tremont avenue, monalty of the Lit)' of New York, relative to acycu- -

t on any differenre between the sum to which he mope}' must OCT be inclosed in the sealed envelope than where the Bald line, if so drnvn, would be less than Loo wit in title, wherever the it hits not been hcretoior: g

"rind be entitled upon its completion, and that which li containing the estimate, but must be handed to the feet distant southerly from the southerly line of Burn- acquired, to FRFF:MA\ tiI R exte although net } ::

u.e Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to I officer or clerk of the ]lepartmentu•ho has charge of the avenue, and in such places ]icing coincident with named by proper authority , extending from L

whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent estimate-box, and no e-timate can be deposited in said a line parallel with and distant zoo feet southerly from the

'I+centy- avenue to Southern Boulevard, in the thir:

l.,r.ing ; the amount to be calculated upon the estimated box until such check or money has been examined by }• }' the southerly line of Burnside avenue, and a line parallel \Yard of the City of Ness York.

,.c ti unt of the work by which the bids are tested. said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such j With and distant too feet northerly from the northerly The consent fast above mentioned must be accom- deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be line of Tremont avenue, and extending from Webster 70'1'ICF: IS HEREBY GLVEN THAT THE BI A,

::,pied b ~ the oath orafHrmar.on, in writ}n of each ofthe } g, returned to the persons making the same within three avenue to Boston road ; easterly by the w'esterl line of y y y 1V of cnstz, charges and expenses, incurred by r ercons signing the same. that he is a householder or I days after the contract is awarded. ]f the successful Boston road : southerly by a line parallel with and reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter. (reehoider in the City of New York, and is worth the bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five day= after

notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to distant xo feet southerly from the southerly line of will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices rt

:;;nount of the security required for the completion of 'Tremont avenue and extending from Boston road to ! the Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, in th•: lie contract. over and above all his debts of ever • } execute the same, the amount of the deposit made b}-

him Shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of 1 by easterly Aqueduct avenue ; and westerly b - the easterl • line of County Court-house, in the City of New York, on Eli•:

r:rture, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, r

Aqueduct avenue; excepting froth said area all the streets • rc th day of August, :cgz, at Io.3•, o'clock in the Cnre- : rotherwise, and that he has offered himself as sure[ '

} -~e+:• fork as liquidated damages for such neglect or avenue; and roads portion heretofore p

oved land noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be

:r. good faith, with the intention to execute the bond refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the r all legally opened, and all the unimproved land included heard thereon ; and that the said hill of costs, char;;c- rectuired by law. y time a.oresaid, the amount of the deposit will be within the lines of streets, - venues, roads, public P and expenses have been deposited in the office n1 the

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied returned to him.

lU\ OF PC'I;LIC R ("tRli~ a s uare, and places shown and laid out upon any ma 9 P " V Y P _ llepartment of Public R~nrks, there to remain tr :, mi

}- either a certified check upon one the State k he I'HF: C( - ~'I

RE:SET<\'1.~'I HE. kl('H -1' "fl) kF.JF:C I 4L1. Y,ID`; H T or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department

p y of during the spaceten day ? ,,Y114

N ,tional banks of the City of \ew York, drawn to the RECEI\ - J•:II I OR ANA\" PART'ILCL_\R WI IRK 11' of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions o chapter roq of the I-sus of re74, and the lava amerdator

"nuts, Plated Nero 1July 27, i890. JOHN B. PINE, Comptroller, totheamountoffive rder ofthe or money

I cr cesium of the amount of the security required for HI LEEJf 1"I FQk'JFIE L'F;5'1' I\"1'F:KES1 OF thereof, or of chapter 410 of the I aws of 882, as such

I ~FI LLIAB[ H. TOW \Ll-.1",

E i e faithful performance of the contract. such check or

'1HE CI for 111ank forms of bid or e:aimate, the envel t es proper

area is shown u on our benefit map deposited as P HENRY G. CA.-SiD1-, c.- tie}- must NOT be inclosed in the sealed en elope in which ill' inclose the same, the >pecific:uwns and

aforesaid, Commis inners, r.tain r

the estimate, but must be handed to the agreements, and any further information desired, can be Fourth-1 hat our report herein will he repented to p TOWN P. Dt'~~, Ckrk.

:~_er or clerk of the Department who has charge of the clerk obtained at Rooms r, 9 and Is, P. Chambers street. of the Supreme Court oC the State of New York, at a

Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers P ~ _—_

In the the ul the Board of Stress matter of application eat:mate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said is until such check or money has been examined by

THUS. F. GILROY, thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, Said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such

Commissioner of Public \Vorkc. York, no the thirtieth day of September, ISyz, at the for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen :utd Corn. deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be p 1~Ei'.4R• IiIEST of YCEiIc \'v'oaxx,

opening of the Court on that day, and that then monalty of the City of New York, relative to ac- returned to the persons making the same within three ' CuNtsusstoSER's UFFICE,

and there, or soon thereafter as counsel can e heard i q uirin title, wherever the same has not been heret, - fore a~quired, to ON EI) AND FOkTY- r?a}'s after the contract is aw tided. If the successful ! :\O. ^,I CH.4+It:ERG SirtecT,

motion ++'ill be made that the ,aid report be Am,ter 1~idder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after NEw Yc,en, August Iq, 16ic.

confirmed confirmed THIRD STREET, from Alfth am avenue to Con- avenue,

i ec,tice that the contract has been awarded to him, to 'ono, Dated New August 4, t89 o. 'Twelfth vent avenue, in the 1h and of the City of execute the same,theamountof the deposit made by him r

TC) ,J~\ \EIZS OF LA NI1'; Okl(' . ' 'Lti' JUHN \'r'H~1LEN,

Chairman, New fork.

s!.all be forfeited to and retained by the City of New 'I rk, as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; ACQUIRED BY VI i 1 ER CiId. N"l S. JOHN MALI GRAN OTICE IS HEREBY (:I VEN TH.-\T WE, '1'H I tut if he ..hall execute the contract within the time afore. G. RADFORD KELSO, 1V under+igned, were appointed by an order of the said. the amount of the deposit wit! be returned to him. '1 TENTION IS CALLED '1'O THF. RECE:s1 Commissioners. Supreme Court, bearing date the i8th day' of April, 188,

THE CO'I-MISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS C3• act of the Legislature chapter qqq, Laws of i889), CARROLL BERRY, Clerk. Commissioners of Estimate and Asse.sment for the RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS which provides that whenever any streets or avenues in purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and RECEIVEI) FOR ANY PARTICULAR 1h'ORK IF the city, described in any grant of land inder water, In the matter of the application of the Board of Street assessment of the loss, if an}-, over and above the HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF from the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty containing Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and ad- THE CITY. covenants requiring the grantees and their successors to for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Co:n- vantage, if an}', over and above the loss and damage,

Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes pave, repave, keep in repair or maintain such streets, morally of the City of New York, relative to acquir- as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessee, in which to inclose the same, the specifications and shall be in need of repairs, pavement or repavemeny ing title, wherever the same has not been heretofore parties and persons respectively entitled unto or agreements, and any further information desired, can be the Common Council pray, by ordinance, require acquired, to the lands required for the opening, interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and obtained at Room I, No. 31 Chambers strzet. the same to be paved,' repaved or repaired, and widening and extension of CULLEGE PLACE and

from Chambers premises required for the purpose by and inconsequence

herein 1Hit-. F. GILROY, the expense thereof to be assessed on the property GREENWICH STREET, extending of opening a certain street designated as Commissioner of Public Works. benefited ; and whenever the owner of a lot so assessed street to I)ey street, so the Third Ward. One Hundrea and Forty-third street, as shown and

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delineated on a certain map of the City of New York, made by the Commissioners of Streets and Roads of the City of New York, filed in the office of the Street Commissioner of the City of New York April t, i8rt, and as shown and delincat d Oil a certain map made by the Board of Commissioners of the (entral Park, and filed in the otlicc of the Street Commis-sioncr of the City of New \ - ork on March 7. 1868. and more particularly set forth in the aforesaid order of appointment and the yeti tide of the l bard of Street ( )pening and Improvement filed therewith in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York ; and a lust and equitable estimate and asse=snient of the value of the benefit and advantage of said avenue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons rc,pectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands,tenements, hcreditamcots and premises not required for the purpose of opening, ]living out and forming the same, but benefited thereb)', and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts I parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of perform-jag the trusts and duties required of them by chapter t F•, title 5, of the art entitled " An act to consolidate into one act, and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July r, ,88z, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

Al parties and persons interested in the real estate taken Cr to be taken for the purpose of opening the said avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof • are hereby required to pre-.eat the same lily verified to the undersigned Commis-Si' seers of Estiniate and Assessment, at our office, No. , (-hamhers street, in the City of New , ork, Room No.

-, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners !!-t laimants may desire, within thirty days after the

•fate of this notice July an. t8gs'. ind see, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance

;u our said office on the ad day of September, tcgz, at it r,'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said I parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and Ilacr as we may appoint, seewill hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such I:,imant or claimants, or such additional proofs and

:.1k4:itions, as may then be offered by such owner, or .,n i,ehalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York.

ILntcd Nxw- Yi mc, July 20, i 882. ARTHUR INGRAHAM, MICHAEL J. RnUl.QUPiEN, 'THEODORE WE-TON,

Commissioners. \1., ri tow I'. R}.ts,C erk.

Ic tl:c matter of the application of the Commissioners •:- the Department of public Park;, for and on behalf a the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City I New York, relative to the opening of WEBSTER VENUE, commencing at One Hundred and Eighty-

-,'urth street and running to its intersection with the ,,rtit line of Middlebrook Parkway, in the Twenty-i, ,erth Ward of the City of New Yorh.

>t r(ICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN I IHri PROCEEDING, OR IN ANY OF THE i. \\ I tS AFFECI'ED ']HEREBY.

WV,'I'HEUNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-ested in this proceeding and to the owner or owners,

, nhant or Occupants, of all houses and lots and in- spruced or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to . i , ethers whom it may concern, to wit:

I ir-t-']'hat we have completed our estimate and a ssntent, and that all persons interested in this pro- ~vding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and :aim_ objections thereto, do present their said objec-

, ,v in writing, duly verified, to Its at oar office, No. 0 ltrnadway fifth floor;, in the said city, on or before

tin: tenth day of Sept, mber, t89_, and that we, the :. i, .l Commissioners, w ill hear parties so objecting within

t:i5 ten week-days next after the said tenth day of -,.:,tember, 1892, and for that purpose will be in attend-111, _ c it our said office on each of -aid ten clays at one k e. I.

sand-'flat the abstract of our said estimate and ,S i_s anent, together with our dama,c and benefit maps,

! .also all the alhda -it,. estimates and othcrdocuments -«-d by us in making oar report, have been deposited ii i±h the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of G. w Y rk, at his office, No. , t Chambers street, in the S., l city, there to remain until the twelfth day of 'c;neml,cr, t892.

l rd-That the limit. of our assessment for benefit n, fade all those lots, pieces or parcels of laud, situate,

,Y: i:r_ and being to the City of New Yorl•, which taken I',cj•tl,cr are hounded and described as follows, viz.: Ni~rtl,elly by the southerly line of \Iosholu Parkway ; I a.terly by the westerly line of the lands of the New 1 rk and Harlem Railroad : southerly by the north. rely line of Fast One Hundred and Eighty-fourth -nrct, and we,terly by the centre line of the blocks ' "~t wecn Jerome avenue and Vehster avenue ; excepting :nCoi s.iid area all the street-, avenues and roads, or par- ii us thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the

-m.i iii proved land included within lines of streets, ;n, hues, roads, public squares and places shown and jail out upon any map or maps filed by the Commis- ,i,ncis of the Department of Public ]'arks, pursuant n, the provisions of chapter 6u4 of the Laws of 1874, :utd the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 4roof the l,;,ws of 1882, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth-]'hat our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a S(Iccial Term thereof, to he held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, it, the City of New York, on the twenty-sixth day of September, 1882, at the opening of the Court, on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated New Vomit, July 22, 1802. JOHN \VHALEN, Chairman, IOHN H. MOONEY, JOHN HALLORAN,

Coin mtssioners. C,\a e''tt. Iiet<xv, Clerk.

It: the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and ]inprovemeet of the City of New York for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York,, relative to ac-quiring title wherever the svune has not been here-tofore acquired), to WI 1.1.1S AVENUE "although not yet named by proper authority., extending front the Harlem river to East One Hundred and Forty-seveuth -treet, in the l'svcnty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as afir,t-class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT' TO the provisions of section 896, chapter 4r0, Laws

of t88z, by the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, o all persons ieterested in these pro-ceedings or in any lands affected thereby, and to any person or persons who may consider themselves aggrieved by our estimate and assessment.

First-Thu. se did deposit with the Commissioner of Public Works, at his office, No. 31 Chambers street in the City of New York, for and during the space of forty days, an abstract of our estimate of assessment, accom-panied by copies of the diagrams prepared by us, which distinctly indicate by separate numbers the tomes of the owners of or the claimants to the respective tracts or parcels to be taken or assessed in these proceedings, and which also specify, in figures, with sufficient accuracy, the dimensions and bounds of each of said tracts or parcels. Whenever we have been unable to ascertain with sufficient certainty the name of any owner of any parcel of said land, we have indicated such parcel upon

the diagram embracing it as belonging to unknown owners. We have also published a notice for thirty days in the Ciiv Ri•cown, beginning the rzth day of May, 1892, stating our intention to present our report for confirmation to the Supreme Court at the time and place therein specified, and that all persons interested in such proceeding or in any of the lands affected thereby having objections thereto shall file the same in writing with the undersigned Commi-.sioners within thirty days after the first publication of said notice, and that we would hear such objections within the tell week clays next after the expiration of said thirty days, in the manner prescribed by scetiou 984 of chapter 4 t•'. Laws of ,882.

Second-That we have assessed forbenefit in these pro-ceedings all those several lots, pieces ur parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described :is Billows, viz.: Northerly by the northerly line of (Cast One Hundred and Forty-sesenth street ; easterly by the centre line of the blocks betsveen Willis avenue and Brook avenue, front the northerly side of East (Inc Hundred and Forty-seventh street to the southerly side of East One Ilundred and 'flirty- eighth street: thence by a line drawn parallel to Willis avenue and distant i5 feet easterly therefrom to the '-. nited State, channel-line in the iiarlem river; southerly by the United states channel-line in the Harlem river ; westerly by the centre line of the blocks between Alexander and Third avenues and Willis avenue; excepting from said area all the streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved land included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares and places sbnwn :utd laid ont upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Ih•partmcnt of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Law. of 1874 and the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 4,n of the Laws of to8a,

'Third-'f hat our abstract of estimate and assess- ment, together with the diagrams embracing the re-spective tracts or parcels of lands to be taken or assessed in these proceedings, may be inspected and ex-amined at our office, Rooms 3 and 1, No. 51 Chambers street, in the City of New fork.

Fourth--That we will hear any person or persons who may consider theinselv s aggrieved by such esti-mate and assessment in opposition to the same on the 3d day of August, 1892, at i o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at our said office.

Fifth-:]'hat it is our intention to present our report for confirmation to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term thereof, to be held at Chambers thereof, at the County Court-house in the City of New York, on the rotb day of August, 18)2, at the opening of the Court on that day : to which day the motion to confirm the same will be adjourned, and that then and there or as soon thereafter as counsel c.m i,e heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed,

Dated New Ycuetc, July zz, 1892, 'I'HOMAS 1'. GRAIDY, Chairman, J(,HN H. ROGAN. mV! t,LI.\M E, Sr]LLlNUS,

Commtssioncrs, JOHN 1'. DuNx, Clerk. ---

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New Yr rk, ter and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acrptiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac-quired, to MARCHER AVENUI! (although not yet named by proper authority , extending from Jerome avenue to Featherbed I vane, in the Twenty-third and Tweet}•-fourth Wards of the City of New York.

N O'l'IC!' Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT yVl', THF: undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 18th day of April, x889, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of staking a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the to=s, it any, over and above the benefit and advantage, ur of the benefit and advantage, I if any, ovLr and 'drove the loss and damage, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, par-tie. and persons, resjmcgtivety entitled unto or in-terested in the lands, tenements, hercditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in conscqmt,. ace (if ol,ening a certain avenue h•_rein designated as Marcher avenue, as shown and delineated uu certain moos made by the Commissioners of the I)erartment of Public ]'arks, and filed in time office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York on the 14th day of February, x889, in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York on the 34th day of February, t88q, and in the office of the Depart-mant of Public I'orbs an the trth day of February, 1889, and more particularly set forth in the aforesaid order of appointment and the petition of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement filed therewith in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of Now York ; and i it just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said avenue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons, respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditumcn t, and premises mat required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same. but benefited thereby, and of ascertaiuitug and defining the extent and i,oiitidarmes of the respective I tracts or parcels of land to lie taken ur to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties re- F quired of them by ch;tpter ui, title 5, of the act entitled '• An Act to cons,did:ue into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July 1, t88z, and the acts i or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said avenue, or affected thereby. mod having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verifimd, to the undersigned Commissioners of Est:mate and Assessment, at our office, No. 5 m Chambers street. in the City of New York, Room No. 3, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice July 2z, t8g2 .

And tve, the said Commissioners, Weill he to attendance at our said office on the 1st day of September, 18g ,at tt o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as sac may appoint, we will hear such enaners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such :additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner or on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York.

Dated New Yoimic, July SF, 1892. .A\f1':1 911I'CHELL,

11F.N].Y \\ INTH1,(II' GRAY, SAMUF:l. W'. MILBANK,

Commissioners. JmHN I'. DuNx, Clerk.

In the matter of the applicetiun of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New 1 ark, for and on behalf of the Mayor. Aldermen and Com-monalty of said city, relative to the opening of I.EN-INGION AVEN UI, from Nhnet9-seventh street to One Hundred and Second street, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HERI•.BY GIVEN THAT' THE undersigned were appointed by orders of the Cu-

prc me Court, bearing date the 6th and 15th days of June, 1892, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, par-ties and persons respectively entitled unto or in-terested in the lands, tenement,, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening a certain avenue herein designated as

Lexington avenue, as said avenue was laid out and ex-tended by chapter 469 of the I,aws of j88i, and by the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York on the t7th day of ,\lay, 3884, and more particularly set fortis in the petition of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New }'ork; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said avenue so to he opened or laid out and formed, to the re-spective owners. lessees. parties and persons re-spectively entitled t.:, or interested in the sail respective lands, tenements, hereditament, and premi:cs not required for the purpo-c of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of asccrtainingand defining the extent :md boundaries of the respective tracts or par_els of hutd to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of perforating the trusts and duties required of them by chapter t6, title 5, of the act entitled "Anact to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affect-ing public interest in the City of New York," passed July t, 188,, and the acts or parts of acts in :addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the saute. duly verified, to the undersigned C'om-missiouers of Estimate and Assessment, at their office, No. 5t Chambers street, in the City of New York, Room No. 3, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimant', mac- desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice July 21, 1832,.

And we, the said Commissioner,, will be in attendance at our said office on the 25th day of August, t8.tz, at , o'cl ck in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such ow•rers in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of th" \layt,r, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York,

Dated Nyse V. iio, luly _t, trigz. 'I'HUAIAs P. WICKES. THE(f!t((RI•. W'ESTON, ISIDOR GRAYHGAI),

Commissioners. MATTHEW P. RYAN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of I-duca-tion by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commmnrlt' of the City of New York to certain lands at KINGJ13RIDGIs:, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of said city, duly selectvd and approved by said Board as it site for school purposes, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter igt of the L:nvs of 1888, as amended by chapter 35 of the Laws of m8yo.

PURSUANT 'I'O 'l'HF' PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter tyr of the laws of 1888, as amended Ly

chapter 35 of the Laws of t99,, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special l'erm of said t.ourt, to be held at I:hambers thereof, in the county Court-house in the City of New York, on the 13th clay of August, t89z, at the opening of the Court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be hcnied thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Fsti-mate in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby

intended is the acquisition of title by the Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of Ncse York, to certain land. and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, at Kings- bridge, in the '1Avcnty-fourth AA'a rd of the said city, in fee simple absolute, tiie came to he converted, appropri-ated and used to and for the purposes specified in said chapter r91 of the Laws of 3888, as amended by said chapter 35 of the Laws of 18 o, said property having been drily selected and approver] by the Poard of Education as a site for school purposes under and in pursuance of the provisions of said chapter ,u,r of the Laws of iS88, a, amended by raid chapter ;i of the Laws of 11 9o, beini' time following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, namely :

All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and bcinq at King-bridge, to the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and described as follows :

Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Church street and Withers lane, and running thence westerly along the northerly side ofWebers lane, one hundred and fifty feet ; thence northerly, parallel with Church street, two hundred feet ; thence easterly, p:u-allel with Webers lane, one hundred and fifty feet to the westerly side of Church street, and thence southerly along the westerly side of Church street, two hundred feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated NEW Yom:, July 13, 11892. WILLIAM H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, York a 'Tryon Row, New 1 ork City

In the matter of the application of the Iloard of Educa-tion by the Counsel to the ( -orporation of tit, City of New York, relative to acgnirin,; title Ly the Xl.ryor, :\Idernten and Commonalty of the City of N,. ii fork, to certain lands on the northerly side of '1IfIR'I'Y-F'!!"1'H Sl'REEI', between Eighth and -Ninth ave-nues, in the Twentieth Ward of said cite, duly selected and approved by said Board as a site for school purposes, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter rqr of the Laws of x888, as intended by chapter 35 of the Laws of r89o.

PURSUANT TO THI•: PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter 191 of the Laws of 1858, Si amended by

chapter ,5 of the laws of t89o, notice is hereby given that an application will be niade to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said ('curt, to be belch at Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on the math day of August, tdga, at the opening of the Court on that day or as soon th''reafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-mate in the above- entitled matter.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by the Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, on the north- erly side of Thirty-fifth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, in the Twentieth Ward of the said city, in fee simple absolute, the same to be converted, appro-priated and used to and for the purposes specified in said chapter t9t of the Laws of x888, as amenddd by said chapter 35 of the Laws of t8go, said property hay-ing been duly selected and approved by the Board of Eduction as a site for school purposes, under and in pursuance of the pro% isions of said chapter Iqr of the Laws of t888, as amended n}' said chapter 35 of the laws of mEco, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, namely :

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 'I%ventieth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at It point on the northerly side of 'I-hirty-fifth street, distant one hundred and twenty-five feet one inch easterly front the rortheasterlycornerof Ninth avenue and 'Thirty-fifth street, and running thence east-erly along the northerly side of Thirty-fifth street, twenty-fmtr feet eleven inches ; thence northerly, paral- lel with Ninth avenue, ninety-ei&ht feet nine inches thence westerly, parallel with Thirty-fifth street, twen-ty-four feet eleven inches, and thence southerly, parallel with Ninth avenue, ninety-eight feet nine inches to the point or place of beginning.

Dated New' Yoe:, July t3, ISgx. WILLIAtM H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No. a'1'ryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Armory Board by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of New York, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter 3(0 of the Lames of 1887, as amended by chapter 495 of the Law, of r8go, relative to acquiring, by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of tltc City if New York, certain rights, interest,, privileges and casements of, in and to certain lands on the northerly side of FI lfRl'pF:NI'Y1 I S fBh;F;l', between Sixth and seventh avenues in sail city, title to which lands has been heretofore acquired by said Mayor, .1lder,nen and Commonalty of the ('ity of New York, pursuant to the aforesa;d acts of the I ,egislature, as part and purccl of a site for armory purposes.

UIRSUAN'I' '1'O THE O E PROVISIONS F CHAP- ter ter „n of the Laws of 3887, as amended b)' chapter

485 of the Laws cf tffgo, nonce is hereby given that an application will be madc to the Supreme Court of the State of New \'ork, at it Special Term of said Court to be held of Chambers thereof in the Comity Court-house. in the City of Ncw• York, on the i3th day of August, 1892, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled matter.

The nature and exernt of the improvement hereby intended is the iiciluiisition by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Now York of all the rights, interest,, pritileges and easements of every kind and nature whatsoever of, in and to the lands and premises hereafter described, held, owned, possessed or enjoyed by any person or persons, parties or estates, arising, existing or growing out of a certain agreement or covenant hearing date the e'ith day of May. 3845, and recorded in the office of the Register of the City and County of Ne,v York on the 3oth day of Slav, r&45, in Liber 463 of Con- veyances, at page 17o. mode and entered into by and be-tween John l'onnele, the then owner of the lands herein-after described, and C. F. Coro'i11, James McCullough, the cstate and heirs of A. H. Muir, deceased, and Samuel Longstreet, the then o'.vners of certain other and adjacent lands on Fourteenth street, in and by which it was provided that the buildings thereafter to he erected on said lands sh,,uld set back from the building line of Fourteenth street. and distant n,rtheriy therefrom eight feet. said rights. interests, privilege, and easements to be appropriated, converted anti used to and for the purposes specified in said chapter ago of the laws of 1887, as amend-_d by chapter 485 rI the Laws of r8yo, said lands having been duly- selcetc,l by the .-1 rmory Board, and approved by the Commi--sioners of the Sinking Fund, and the title thereto havin;; been acquired by said Nla yor, Aldermen and Contmomm-alty as part and parcel of a site for armory purposes in pursuance of the aforesaid acts of said Legislature.

The following is ..o description of the lands hereinbe-fore referred to : All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land. situate, lying and being in said City of Net% York, and bounded and described as follows, viz. : lie. ginning at a point on the northerly side of Fourteenth street, distinct three hundred feet westerly from the northwesterly corner of Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street, and running thence northerly and parallel with Sixth avenue, one hundred and three feet and three inches ; thence westerly and parallel with Four-teenth street, one hundred feet; thence southerly -:wc again I ,arallel with Sixth avenue, one hundred and three feet and three inches to the northerly side of Fourteenth street, and thence easterly along said northerly side of Fourteenth street, one hundred feet to the point or plaac of bezinaing.

Dated N n:w Yost`, Jtdy 1 ;, 89'. WILLIAM H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation. Ni'. a lrvun Row, New 'i' rk C it,

I it the matter of the app1ienion of the Board ul f.duc.,-tion by the Counsel to the Corporation of the t.ity w New 1 ork, relative to acquiring title by the Moyer. Aldermen and Commonalty of the t ;ity of Ncw York. to certain lands on El rG ,'CI )\IBE AVENUE, WESI ((NI(HC'NI)RIII) AND I'•)RTIF:TH ..\NI) WEDI (INF:Hi;Nl)REDANDFORI",'-F'IR,,TS'I'I:El'il'a, in the Twelfth Ward of said city, duly selected any approved by said Board as a site for school purposes, tinder and to pursuance of the provisions of chapter' 1qt if the I.aws of 3,488, as amended by chapter g, of the I-a %s of ,S5,.

FPtSUANT 'I'I) THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter cm of the Laws of ' 8 m as amender! by chapter

35 of the Law,, of 129o, notice is hereby given that nt application will be made to the supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on the thirteenth day of August, t8q5, :tt the opening of the Court on that day or as scion ti'ereafter a. coup<el can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled matter.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby- in-tended is the acquisition of title by the Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the bttildi ngs thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, on Edgecombe avenue, West One Hundred and Fortieth attd West One Hundred and Forts-first streets, in the Twelfth Ward of the said city• in fee simple absobtte, the same to be converted. appropriated and used to and for the purposes specified in said chapter Igr of the Laws of ts88, as amended by said chapter 3s of the Lass's of it o, said property having been duly selected and approved by the Board of Education as a site (or school purposes under and in pursuance of the pro- visions of said chapter tgc of the Laws of 1888, as amended by said chapter 3' of the Laws of r8)o, being the following-du:cribed lots pieces or parcels of land, namely : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate. lying and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and described as follows :

Beginning at time northeasterly corner of One Hun-dred and Fortieth street and Edgecombe avenue, and running thence northerly along the easterly side of F;dgecombe avenue, one hundred and ninety-nine feet ten inches to the southeasterly corner of Edgecombe aveme, and One Hundred and Forty-first street ; thence east-erly along the southerly side of Line Hundred and Forty-first street, one hundred feet ; thence southerly, parallel with Edgecombe avenue, ninety-nine feet eleven inches ; thence easterly, parallel with One Ilun-dred and Forty-first street, fifty feet ; thence southerly, parallel with Edgecombe avenue, ninety-nine feet eleven inches to the northerly side of One Hundred and For-tieth street : and thence westerly along the northerly side of ( )rte Hundred and Fortieth street, one hundred and fifty feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated NEW Yens, July 13, r8z, WILLIAM H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No. a'1'ryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa-tion by the Cu noel to the Corporation of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain lauds on the northerly' side of RI V INGTON S"Pk LET, between Lewis and Cannon streets, in the Eleventh Ward of said city, duly selected and ap-proced by said Board as a site for school purposes, and r and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter Oh t of the Laws of 1888, its amended by chapter 35 of the Laws of t8go,

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAI'-ter tom of the Laws of t888, as amended b}'

chapter ;5 of the Laws of t8go, notice is hereby .given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special 'Term of said Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the Count)' Court-house in the City of New York, on the 13th day of August, 18g-, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled matter.

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2388 THE CITY RECORD. AUGUST 8, 1892.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby I for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate intended is the aaluisition of title by the Mayor, Al- I and assessment of the loss, if ant', over and above .Pcrmcn and t'ommnnalty of the City of Nee York, to the henctit and advantage, or of tiro benefit and ad•

crtain lant's and premises with the I uildiugs thereon, vantage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, ..nc1 the appurt,nances thereto hLInm;in . on the north- ' as the case may he. to the respective owners, le,sees, •_ rlv si,le of Rivi n:,ton street, between Lcui. and Con- parties ;md person., respecticel}-, entitled ttnto nr : , it streets, in the E:Icvrn[h \l':trd +[tlie said city, in tee ! interested in the lands, tenements, h reclitantents and wimple :[bsoltrte. the s.mtr t!, be coneertcd. appropriated it iii required for the purpose, by and in con- .uui u-ed to and for the pit ri justiceified in said ch.tp- "apience of opening a •rtain ,t reet heroin designated :.r t. r of the l.:,ws of iS3.. r intended 1:v said chapter as A cich street, as =h, in and delineated ticertain c of the Laws of rt , surd property hay in ; been duly maps made by the lbmmissiotiers of tl,e I tepartment

ceted and appr eel is- the Board of I' c ticntton as a ' of Pin l lie Parks and filed in then ice of the Secretary of -ire for school purposes under and in pursuance of the state of th,- State of N• w S irk on the fifth day nl- Jan-

rovisiom of said ch.t•.ter tqi of the I au-s of 1888, as nary, r7-. on the fret day of March, 1879, and on Enna-uended by said chapter ;_ of the Laws of 8:o. hein.' :,ry 23. 'SSE, in the office of the Register of the Cite and

''.re Collow rng described lots, pieces or parcels of land ( minty of New York on the fourth da} of Jommrv. 1877.

,melt' All that eercaIn piece or parcel of land s.tu:rte. on the g-tin day of obmaow, nS7a anti nn the _;d d c of , Itl and be n;` in the I-Ac venth 1\'ard of the City of I.uuuary, tt,8a and in the ofice of the Uepa rtment of I'ub- \,or \ ork, Loundcd anti do scrih.ed a- fol Inns s : lie I 'arks on the -.d day of 1 ;nuan-, t5-^, on the _n -t day

heginniug at a point onthc ion thcrli ide of Rivtngton o(Fcbru„r}-, r>;; n,:[nd ,•nb utters', z;. tS - S.andmorepar- treet, dist:mt one hundred test westerly fruit the ticularly set forth in the aforesaid eerier of appointment .: ~rthwe sterly cort r of (ewis and Rivington street-. and the petition of the board oC Street l opening, and l m-

.:ud running thence wyestrrly along the northerly side provcmcnt tiled thereui:h in the otliceof tire Clerk of the t Ri•.ingten street, fifty feet; thence north erly. parallel City and County el New York : and a iu=t and equitable _- 'iii Lewis strc t, cichty-nine feet ; thence easterly, estimate and ascssment of the value of the benefit and .tr:dlel with I:istn,tntt street, twenty-three feet ; ash tntuge of said street so to be Pcited or laid out and _.race northerly, t-•arsllel with Lewis street. th:rt -sa tormcd, to the r spec tiveorrner-.lessees, p::rti.:s and per-

- set : there5 eac_ terly. parallel with Rinngton str•oet, ! sons, respectively, etmth .1 to or interested in the said <<nty-seven ter t, and thence sottthcrlc, parallel i6th . res ective Lords, recent tits. herediiamcuts and premises

.s ntn-,a. •tie hundred and hceuty- .five feet to the , not required fur the purl ose of op•-inng, laying out and - V I cgiuuir,c, I forming the same. but benefited thereby, and of ascer-

..:. A e , 1u1_v In, Idnz. 1 tsi nil ng and defining the extent and it undaries of the '.\ I I . IA iii H. Cf..1RK, res pretty tracts or parcels of lied to be taken or to inc

,,nsel to the Corporation, assessed ther for, and of perforntin,- the tru-ts and duties No ^_ Tryon Row, New York City. ~ required of then[ by chapter r6, title 5, of the act enti-

- : ticd " An act to consolivate into one act zinc[ to declare . n:,,ttcr ,, t toe application „f the I'nard of Hduca- I the special and loc:d laws affecting public interests

._ by the Counsel to the C'ornorat ion of the Cit}- of in the City at -ew York," passed July t, t&Su, and the \ ,+ 1-ork, relative to acquiring rile by the Mover. 1 acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory \:,l0rmen and Cotnmonalt} of the City of Neu York, thereul.

er[ain Lords on the northerly si'e of BEST I'. 1< -\11 parties and persons interested in the real estate __ I !Oii,.f, between Ncrtolk :utd - Essex streets. in the taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the

-. tit Ward of said city, duly selected and approved ' said street, nr altected thereby, ;:rid having any claim - s-_ id Board as a site for school purposes. tin er and I or demand on account there f, are hereby required to

, cr-Ounce of the ires i- i. its of chapter rot of the I present the same, duly verilled. to the undersigned ...r - of iSaa, .,s amended by chapter 3; of the Laws ~ Commissioners of Estimate and \ssesstnent, at their • .a e. I ofiicc, Nn. fir Chambers street. in the City of Ness ]ark,

Room No. ;. with such of idav its or other proofs as the

PURCUANT '10 1'HE Pii v- L l(tN~ Oh said otters or claimants may desire, within thirty

chapter rot oC the Taws of iSS-', as amended by days attcr the date of this notice hilly 19. ,S s , _hapter 35 of the I_atos Of t89s. notice i< hereby given I And roe, the paid C, +mmis~i tiers. t: ill Le n attendancc that an application ,, ill be made to the Supreme Cot rt at our said office on the Bath day of :\upust, t89z, at three t the State of New York, at a Special 1 erns of said „',-lock in the afternoon of that clay to hear the said

l _ , irt, to be held at (h., mbers thereof in the I, ounty I parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such l" \ y•,c York. , n the r-eth day : curt-house, in the rty of _ c time tied place, and at such further or other time and

: August, coda. at the opening of the l.ourt, in tht day, place as we nn-.y appoint, we siill hear such owners io r as soon thereafter as torinsel can be heard rnereon, i relation thereto and examine the proofs of such

1.-r the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate in I ci.a [rant or cla-mants, or such additional proofs and :fc above entitled matter. I allegations as may then he offered by such owner or on

7'he nature and extent of the impro'-ement hereby ' bohalf of the \lavr+r, Aldermen and Comm,malty of the nrended is the acquisition of title by the Mayor, i C'itc of New York. \ dernen and Commonalty of the City of New York to i hated New best;, Trio to, IS .;a. retain lands aid precut-es, with the buildings there, +n MICHAEL _1. 1.:]NGAN, ::d the appurtenances thereto belonging, on the north- CHARi.1 5 i-

- Hy side of He-ter street, between Norfolk and Es-es 1oHN C' - 1'1'E:R, creels. in the Tenth %Yard of the said city, in fee - t,ommissioners.

ample absolute, the same to he converted. ' Ir as P. Ucsr, Clerk. r.iq;:opriated and used 'o and for the purposes -: , ccified in '- 'd chapter rot of the Laws of In the matter of the application of the 1-bard of Street :: St. as amended by said ch:.pter 3; of the Laws of , Sqo. I Oyening an i Im }provem•_nt of the City of New York, :+,d property having been duly selected and approved for and on he all of the \favor. Aldermen and Coin- } the f bard of Education as a site for school purposes, monalty of the City of New York. relative to acquiring :rider and in pursuance of the provist-.ns of :aid char to -'tie. wherever the c..-one has not been heretofore ,c of the Laws of i588. a, amended by said chapter 3z acquired. to PEI.HAM AV'E-A CE ,althoug„ not yet

the laws of uSt,o, being the ielloo.-ing described lots. I named by proper authority , we-terly to Webster Feces or parcels of land namely : all that certain ;[venue, in the Trot rite fourth Ward of the City of

. Luce or parcel of land situate, Icing and being in the New York. month ]Card of the City of Ness York, bounded :md !escribed as follows : I

3eginnirg at a point on the northerly side of Hester 1NT1l1 ICE IS IIERI BY GIVEN THAT Vi F., THE -treet, distant lifts' feet westerly front the nordnve>t- I tmdcrsigned, were apt tinted by an order of the -ri}- corner of Norfolk and Hester street, and runniez . supreme t , art. hearing date the [4th clay of -November, -,once westerly along the norther)} side of Hcstc r t8 t. Commis. - n •rs of E,timate and Asscssrn,.:tit for ,reef, twenty-five feet : thence northerly and parallel I tine purfose of making a just and equitable e-timate and +5th Norfolk street, seventy-fine feet seven inches : asses-ment of the loss, if :my, over and above the :.once easterly. parallel with Hester street. twenty- benefit and advantage, Cr of the benefit and advantage, , feet, Oft thence southerly, parallel with Norfolk if any. over and above the Cos, and damage, as the

-cruet, se,,-nt%-tiv e feet seven inches to the point or I case may be, to the respective owners. lessees, par- t ': _. i ties and persons. respectively entitled t,nto or in-

] \ C, July t:, 189=. J terested in the land., tenement', hcreditaments and .• I I.I.l7I1 H. CLARK, ! premises required torthe purpose by and in consequence

_. ounsel to the Corporation, of opening a certain avenue heroin designated as No. z "Tryon Row, Ness York City. Pelham avenue, as shown and delineated on certain

- maps made by the Commissioners of the I epartmcnt .,r application of the Board of Tduca- of Public Parks. and filed in the ftice of the Secretary

[[.at Li :hc c. nsel to the Corporation of the City of of atate oC the State of Neu 1"ork on the 5th day of Jau- N;av York, relative to acquirinc title by the May.•r, vary, 1877, on the 1st day of March r8-9, and on Jan-lldermen and Commonalty of the City of New \ ork nary- z7, rt8n : in the office of the Register of the City ;n certain lands on the northerly side of 5, C}:NT1 - and County of New York on the nth day of January, -}:\ - E\7' H Si REE:1, between Columbrs and I 187;, on the a th day of February, 1879, and on the am-terdam avenues. in the Twenty-served \V and of ' rid day of January, rE3`, and in the office of the ,rid city. duly selected and apprn.ed by said board ! Uepartmcnt „f 1'ubl:c Parks on the ;d day of January, as a site for school purposes, under and in pursuance I 1877, on February zt, t8yn. and on January z;, r588. of the provisions of chapter rot of the Laws of r8So, i and more particularly sot forth in the aforesaid order of ac amended by chapter an o! the Law a of thou. appointment and the pennon of the Board of Street

I Opening and Improvement filed therewith in the office

PL R`EANT TO "1 HE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- ! of the Clerk of the City and bounty of New York ; and tea- 19: of the Laws of r88S. as amended by Just and equitab'e estimate and arse--ment of the

pter :5 of the Laws of t3_o, notice is in rob}-i value of the benefit and adcant:r_..e of said avenue, so _-yen that an application will be made to the Supreme to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective Curt of the `tate of New York. at a Special 7 ern of Owners, lessees, parties and persons, re'pcctively =.ud Corot, to be held at Ch: mbcrs thereof in the Co::nty entitled to or interested in the said respecter e (ands, Court house. in the City of New York, on the r-th da}' tenements, l:eredit:,menu and premises net required f auge-t. 1802, at the opening of the (. Dart on that for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the

'iav or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard same, b:.t benefited thcrel y, and of ascertaining and -hereon, for the appointment of F.vmmtssionern of defining the extent and boundaries of the respvctive lanmate lathe al ovv entitled matter. tracts or parcel, of land to he taken or u. be assessed The nature and extent of the improvement hereby ! therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties re-

nrended is the acquisition of title by the Mayor, Alder- quired of them by chapter [,,, title 5, of the act entitled men and Commonalty of the (its' of New York to An Act to consolidate into one act and to declare the ertain lands and pre' i-es, with the buildings thereon ' special and local laws affecting public interest- in the

: ,nd the apt urtenances thereat belonging, v the north- ' City of New 1- ork," passed July r, i83s, and the acts -riv side of °e vent)--seventh street, between Columbus or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory :ad Amsterdam avenues. in the Twenty-second Ward ' thereof. It the said city, in fee simple absolute. the same to be All parties and persons interested in the real estate

er m-erted. appropriated and used to and for the our- taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said ..,t._ ses specified in said chapter 19t of the Laws Of r8i8, 'i, avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or .:- amended by said chapter gg of the Laws of 13, o, said I demand on account thereof, are hereby required to -,r-•perry having been duly selected and approved by : Present the s:+nte, duly verified, to the und_rsigned Corn-ate Board of Education as a -ice for school purposes I missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, .order and in pursuance of the provisions of sad chapter i No. 5' Chambers street, in the City of New \ orb. Room ( a of the Laws of 1888, as amended I.y said chapter I No. 3• with such affidavits or other proofs as the said ,5 of the Laws of t8go. being the following described owners or claimants niay desire, within thirty days after rots, pieces or parcels of land, namely : the date of this notice ;July 19, rh9z'.

All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying And we, the said Commissioners. will be in attendance rand being in the I wanty-'-econd ]yard of the City of tt our said office on the z5th day of August, t8q,, at 3.-o Sew York, bounded and described as follows : I o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said

Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Seventy- Parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such '.'n cnth street, distant one hundred feet easterly from time and place, and at such further or other time and

northeasterly corner of Amsterdam avenue and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in -eventy-seventh street, • nd running thence easterly relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant hang the northerly side of Seventy-seventh street, fifty or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations

feet. thence northerly, parallel with Amsterdam avenue as may then tie offered by such owner or on behalf of one hundred and two feet two inches ; thence westerly, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of ;: trallcl with Seventy-seventh street, fifty feet, and New York. thence southerly, parallel with Amsterdam avenue, one Dated New YORK, July r -,, hundred and two feet two inches to the point or place MICHAEL

F. LANGAN,

rd beginning. CHARLES WILLE:Y, Dated Nina' YORK, July 13, .892. Jl IHN CI 1111-1k.

\\ - tLLlAM H. CLARK, Commissionerr, Counsel to the Corporation, JOHN P. Dn as, Clerk.

No. a Tryon Row, New York City.

purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and lands affected thereby, and leaving, objections therer. assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit do present their said objections in writing, duly verificc, and advant,tge. or of the benefit and advantage, it any, to its at our (office, No. 5t Chambers =trcet (]Zooms 3 an'' over and above the I -as and damage, as the case may be, 4 , in said city, on or before the thirtieth due of _hilt to the respective own, rs, lessees. parties a d per-ons tSgz, and that we, .he said Com rnissioners, will h•:., respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tene- particsKO objecting within ten week days next after t - . ntents, hereditaments and premises required for the pur- I said thirtieth day of _Inly, tSt>, and for that pure-- pose by and in consequence of opening a certain street will he in attendance at our said office on each of <-. herein desil,natcd as Fast Onc I lundred and Seventy- ten days at ; o'clock r. M.

i ninthh sn-eet, as shown and delineated ,'n certain maps ! Second-That the abstract of our said estimate :,r nude b}• the Commissioners of the Department of Pub- assessment, together u-ith our damageanch benefit nr.,].-. if larks, and tiled in the office of the Seer•_tary of State ' and alsn all the aliidacits, esum;ttes arid other documc-. of the State of New York nn the at day of :,larch, 1579, used F,y its in making our report, have beenn depr,,i''I and on the 3ist day of luly-, led,., in the office of the with the Commissioner of Public Works of the ('itc Register ut the City and County of New York on the Nary York, at his office, No. ; t Chambers street, in -1 zhth day of Gehnmrt', cS-n. ;md the 3oth clay of Jnly, I said city, there to remain until the 3tst day of 11;' . 189 -,.:;nd in the office of the Department of Public t "oz, - Parks on the zt day of iohr1arv, :87n, and on the :Sth , 'thud -That the limits of our assessment for itec,_r., day of Jul}-. tfon, au I more particuhrrly set forth in the i include all those Coto, Pieces or parcels of land, situ:r ,.. •dnre,aid Order of appointment and the petition of the lying and Lein,; in the City of Ncsc ''ork, which, tak- , Bo:,rd of -treet Opening and Intprovcment filed together, are bounded and described as follows, vi.. therewith in the office of the Clerk of the City and I Beginning at the point (if intersection of the easier! Camty of New York';. nd a jut and equitable estimate side of Roston rued a d the centre line of the bh• :. and assessment of the value of the benefit and ; between Fast One Hundred and sixty-eighth and 1-.~. advantage of said street, so to be opened or laid out ! One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, : running then. and formed. to the respective owvners. lessee,, ! easterly alnn; the centre line of the blocks between I.: parties utnd pers ms respectively entitled to or I One Hundred and Sixty eighth and East One Hr. interested In the said respective lands, tenements, dred and Sixty-ninth streets, to the centre line hcred-Laments and premises not required for the purpose the blocks between 1'intun and Union avenues ; then, ,• of nncnicg. layine out and f„rming the same. but benu- I southerly alouq said centre Ii no of the blocks betwe- filed thereby. and of ascertainmZ and defining the extent i Tinton and Union ai cones, to the centre line of tli and bountiartcs of the respective tracts or parcels of ' blocks behceen Hem,, : nd George streets ; thence we land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of crly along the centre line of the blocks between Hnrr-- performing the trusts • nil duties required of them by and George streets to the centre line of the blocks b... chapter r6, title c. of the act entitled "Au Act to con- ; tsveen Porest and Tinton avenue,; thence southcrlc solidate into one act and to declare the special and ~'I along the centre line of the blocks between horest an,, local l:ncs aftecting public interests in the City or New : Tinton avenues to the centre line of the blocks bcaere- 1 ork," pa-sed July I, tHa. and the cots or parts of George and Vast f Inc Hundred and Sixty-fifth street , acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof. I thence westerly along the centre line of the blocks b.,

All pantie and persons inter,:stud in the real estate I Much George and East One Hundred and Sixty-flit taken or to he taken for the purpose of opening the said I streets to the centre line of the blocks bettreen }ore.: 'trect or affected thereby, and having any claim or ' and Jackson avenues ; thence northerly along the centre demand on .tccount thereof, are hereby required to 1 line of the blocks between Forest and Jackson avenue . present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned to the centre line of the block bcr..cen George .ur Commissioner: of Estimate and -assessment, at their Home streets; tOcnce westerly along tire last-mr-r. office, No. ci Chambers street, in the City of New tinned centre line no the centre line of avenu. _Jackson York. Room No. ;, with such affidavits or other proof thence northerly along the centre line of Jackson ., as the said owners or claimants may desire, within nun to the easterly side of Boston road ; thence nor[: thirty days after the date of this notice. I easterly along the easterly side of Boston road to t:,

And sect the said Commissioners. will be in arterdance ' point or place of beginning, excepting from ,aid arc., ., at our seid office on the r oh day of August, t89z, at the streets, avenues and roads, or portions then,. - 3,3-' o'clock in the afternoon of the' day to hear the Said heretofore legally opened, and all the unimprtty- parues and persons in relation thereto. And at such I land included within the lines of streets, avenues, rot,' , time and place, and at such further or other time and . public squares and places >bown and laid out it , place as we may appoint, the will hear such owners in any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of r relation thereto and examine the proofs of such clam- I)epartmentef Public Parks, uursuant to the provisi. r. ant or claimants or such additional proofs and allega- of chapter 604 of the Laws of [874, and the I.' . turns as may then be offered by such owner, or on be- !, amendatory thereof, or of chapter aro of the Lave,, half of the Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of the iSS.r, as such area is shown upon our benefit map City of Sew I ork. posited as.

Dated \ntic Ynvg, July r;, t8oa. i Fourth-That our supplemental or amended ref I HOAIAS 1. MILLER, I herein will be presenter: to the .Supreme Court oft THEODORE M, ROCHE, I State of New York, at a Special 'Tenn thereof, to -

Commissioners. held at the Chambers thereof, in the CountyCnur, J 1111 P. Dr L,>., Clerk. I house, in the City of New York, on the sevcnteerrr

day of August, r8oz, at the opening of the Court • In the matter of the application of the Board of Street that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereatt-.~

Opening and Improvement of the l ity of New York, as counsel can inc heard thereon, a motion will for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and ('rim- made that the said report be confirmed. inonalty of the City of New• York, relative to acquiring Dated New Yuri, lily 5, t8q:. title, [wherever the same has not been heretofore LAMES MITCHELL, Chairman. acgr:ired,to POSION :1YENCE although not yet J(IHN H. RlIG1N, named by proper authority. extending from Sedg- LEICFSCFR Hl)LME, wick avenue to Bailey aventte, in the 'Cwenty-fourth Commissioners. \\'ard, JOHN P. DUNK, Clerk.

N t , IICF l i HEREBY GIVFN THAT THE In the matter of the application of the Board of Stre'- undersigned were appointed, by an order of the Opening and Improvement of the City of New V,rrn.

Supreme Court bearing date the z3d d of October, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Can• t8go, Commis-ioners of Estim.,te and Assessment for monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquirin.; the purpose of makinga just and equitable estimate and title, wherever the same has not been hereto! asses>rnent of the loss. if :m}-, I,erand above thehenefit acquired, to FART INDEPENDENCE at RI and advantage, or of the benefit and adcanutge, if any, I (although not yet named by proper auth, rity , extemi over and above the loss and damages, as the case may ing from its junction with 1; r , a a -ri t t Br,:,, be, to the respective owners, leccc-, parties and persons way, in the 1\renty-Iourti \\ „r ! ,t rite G[} 'rf N.'. respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, York. tenements, hereditaments and premises required for - the purpose, by and in c -nsequence of opening a certain avenue herein designated as Itestes avenue, as shown - i'N NOTICE 1s HEREBI t iA'I114I IIti and deline.ited on certain maps made by the Commis. uudersiyned were appoint I b}' . ii's-rior ,; tL sinners of the Department of Public Parks and filed Supreme Court. hearing date the 0d dry ti 1) 'cern!'u:. in the office of the secretary +'f :"tate of the State of Ncu• I ,50, , Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, ti'r York, on the 4th day of I'ebruary, r•qt, in the office of the purpose of making a just and equitable' estimate true the Register of the City and County of New York on 1 t[ssc'ssme((t of the loss, if any, over and above tie the 3d day of February, IS:.o, and in the office of the ' ''enefit and advantage. or of the benefit and advanta''. Department of Public Parks on the 3d day of Ecbruarv, i if any, over and above the loss and damage, as ii.. 15-9 , and more particularly set forth in the aforesaid ~ case may be. to the respective owners, lessees, partic order of appointment and the petition of the }bard of arid persons respectively entitled unto or interested it' Street ( )pentug and Improvement, filed therewith in the the lands, tenements, to reditaments and premises ro ol,ce of the l jerk of the City and Count}- of New York : quired for the purpose by and in consequence of opening and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of a certain street, herein designated as Fort Independetr . the value of the benefit and advantage of said ave- street, as shown and delineated on certain maps mad,' rue, so to be opened or laid our and formed. to the re-

lessees, by the Commissioners of the Department of Publi Parks and filed in the office of the Secretary State of , i spective owner,, partiesend persona respectively

entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, the State of New 1 ork nn the 4th day of February tenements, hcrvdittments and premises not required for r800, in the olilce of the Rccister of the City and Count• the purpose of opening, laying out and farming the of New York on the [8th day- of lanuary-, 1878, and ~' same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and the 3d day of February, rS .o, and in the office of t!, defining the extent and boundaries of the respective Department of Public ]'arks on the [7th day of Janu:u-) tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assesoed :878, and on the 3d clay of February, r8go, and mgr therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties particularly set forth in the aforesaid order of appoint required of them by chapter t6, title 5, of the act ment and the petition of the Board of Street Openint entitled "An Act to consolidate into one act and to and Improvement filed therewith in the office of th. declare the speci I and local laws affecting public Clerk of theCity and County of New York ; and a jua interests in the Pity of New York," passed July r, 1882, and equitable estimate and assessment of the vale and the act, or parts of acts in addition thereto or of the benefit and advantage of said street so ton I., amendatory' thereof. opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners

All parties and persons Interested in the real estate lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled t taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the ' r interested in the ,aid respective lands, tenements. said avenue, or affected thereby, and having any hereditaments and premises riot required for the purpos-., claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re- of opening, laying out and forming the saute, but belle. quired to present the °ame, duly verified, to the under- filed thereby, and of ascertainin* and defining the e•.c sieved Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at tent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels u' their office No, gt Chambers street, in the City of New land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of per. York, Room No. ;, with such atiidavits or other proof forming the trusts and duties required of them by chap as the said owners or claimants may desire, within ter i6, title ;, of the act, entitled " An act toconsoli- thirty days after the date of this notice. date into one act and to declare the special and local law,

And we, the said Commissioners. will be in attendance affecting public interests in the City of New York,' at our said office on the tfth day of August, t8gz, at tr passed July I, r580, and the acts or parts of acts in o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said addition thereto or amendatory thereof, parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such All parties and persons interested in the real estate' time and place and at such further or other time and taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the place as we may appoint, will hear such owners in I said street or affected thereby, and having any slain, relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant I or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations ; present the same duly verified to the undersigned as may then be offered by such owner. or on behalf of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at their the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of oflce, No. 51 Chambers street, in the City of Nc++ New York. York, Room No. 3, with su'th affidavits or other prom.

Dated Nuw YORK, July 13. tf9o. as the said owners or claimants may desire, within Jr IHN CON'NELI.I', thirty days after the date of this notice. SAril L1•:1. W. illLllAs K, And we, the said Commissioners, will be inattendant'

. Commissioners, at our said office on the ,oth day of August, r89z, at : M.•ATrltEsv P. RYAN, Clerk. o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the s:,i,i

parties and persons in relation thereto. And at sun it In the matter of the application of the Board of Street time and place, and it such further or other time and

Opening and Improvement of the City of New York place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners iu for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claim- Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to ant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- acquiring title (wherever the same has not been here- tions as may then be offered by such rncn,r, or on tofore acquired to FOREST AVENUE. extending behalfof the Mayor, Aldermen and C..mmomdt}- "f thy from the southerly side of Home street to the north- City of New York. erly side of Fast One Hundred and Sixty-eighth Dated NEW Yoatc, June 30, t8.,;.

In the m,ur.rr of the application of the Board of Street opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New \ ork, relative to acquir-ing title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to WELCH S'1 'FEET although not yet named by proper authority , extending from the New York and Ha"lem Railroad to Webster avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the z4th day of Novem-ber, r8g1, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment

In the matter tit the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to EA ,T ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN-'1Y NINTH "T'REi T although not yet named by proper authority , extending from 'I'iebout avenue to I bird avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 17th day of January, r8go, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the

street, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of Sew York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a fist-class street or road by the Depart-ment of Public Parks,

W E,THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-en-

titled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and un-improved lands affected thereby, and to all otherswhom it may concern, to wit :

1•'irst-l'hat we have completed our supplemental or amended estimate and assessment, and that all per• sons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the

LEICESTER HO1.311, HENRY STEINER'I'. JAMES F. C. BI,ACEIII RS]',

C noun isetonera. MATTHEW P. Ry.sn, Clerk.

THE CITY RECORD.

THE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAIL\ Sundays and legal holidays other than the genet:,I

election day excepted, at No. 2 City Hall, New Y,:rk City. Annual subycriptton f9.3o,

W. J. K. KENNY, Supervisor