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HEALTH DEPARTMENT. IEALTJI DEPARTMENT OF TIlE C['rY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK, May 15, 1888. NAMES. No. NAMES. I..hn \lohlur .................................. 159 Joseph Conners.............................. Ferdinand H. Renz ........................... 200 Peter Fuches................................ flarris Cohen ........... ............ .......... 307 Rebecca Gross.............................. Icerton L. Winthrop .......................... 3302 George G. Hallock........................... Kaudnran Fischer ............................. 3323 Aaron Jacobs................................ Thomas J."1'uthtll ......................... ... 3348 Emily Kerpchci<............................. Andrew Martin,.............................. 33c8 Thomas Lachrol ............................. M ary J. Tice .................................. 33 82 Isaac Lesser................................. t1enry Volkening ....................... ..... 3416 Jane S. Stemdle r......... ................... l atnes Boylan ................................. 3425 John F. Aaxitge............................. Adam Aim 3457 William P. Dougla............................ William I ,enny ............................... 3464 'usan Finley................................. Slichncl Sheehy .............................. 3562 Charles Fleishman.......................,... Conrad Eckhardt ............................. 3580 Morris Lcvy................... .............. I, ha Kent ....................................' 33 87 Ger.rge 111nclIard............................ F''oph Spraguira.. ............................ z Samuel Rubenstein .......................... I him J. Carroll ................................ to Jonas Fe,I.................................. I.1, in Kent .................................... 24 Bernard Earle.............................. 1' . .ttrick Slatthews ............................. 3r Daniel \Iahony.............................. \lichael Carrell . .............................. 52 771. .Sanitary Committee Presented the following Reports. THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. Vol.. \1'I1. 'I hi Itrd Inct puruant tlt -licttrnment. !'rc<ent --Commissioners Charles G. 11'i1son,the Health Officer of the Port, and the President of the It , ard of Police. 1 I'II, I ,ii 'f the last meeting were read and approved. 17re Attorxrl' and Counsel Presented the following Reports : \V'eclat' repori of suits commenced and discontinued, judgments obtained and costs collected. irlers received for prosecution ................................................. 308 Attorney's notices issued ......... ........... .................................. 342 Nuisances abated before suit .................................................... 191 Civil suits commenced for violation of ordinances (Sanitary Code) .................... 39 'tvil suits commenced for other causes ............................................ a Nuisances abated after commencement of suit ...................................... 40 Suits discontinued—By Board .................................................... 21 Judgments for the Department---Civil suits ....................................... 4 Executions issued ........ ...... ............................................. 5 Judgments for the People--Critr nal suits ........................................ 6 Civil suits now pending ..................... ................................... 2 79 Criminal suits now pending ..................................................... 1 39 Money paid into the Court--Criminal suits ........................................ $200 Weekly report of cases wherein nuisances have been abated and recommendations that actions I,c di>:ontinued. I In motion, it was Resolved, That the actions against the following-named persons for violations of the Sanitary l'. do be discontinued, without costs, to wit No. Nus1hF :l 4, 8 73• I he following Communications were Received [rant th,• .V,rnit'ue;' So/,,—nut, —rnct cut Weekly report of the Sanitary Superintendent. Weekly report of the Chief Sanitary Inspector. Weekly report of the Chemist and Assistant Chemist. Weekly report of work perforated by the Inspectors of OlIci ~it"e "I'r:ul.-. \\'t't-kly report on manure dumps. \Weekly reports on condition of offal and night-soil Ir'at.. Weekly reports on condition of slaughter-house Monthly reports of charitable institutions. Reports on overcrowding in tenements. Reports on applications for permits. Reports on applications for relief from ntdcrs. Report of Sanitary Superintendent on compl,tii,t of l lel,artlttent I,f Street Cleaning, of gutter being blocked by contractors, in repairing premises in rear No. 629 Last Filth street. Report on schedule of dates of leave of absence for Sanitary Corps of Police. Report on complaint as published in N. Y. 0 ' Herald " April 25, 1889, in respect to certain lodging-houses in the Bowery and Third avenue. /re fsllowiu Communications were Receiz'u/ from the Chief Inspector o/ Co,tla; iott5 Disease:, Weekly report of work perforinetl by the I)iviolon of Conta,.ious Uicct s. Weekly report of work performed by the V'ctlrivarian. Report on application for ]cave of absence. Thefollowing Con'ccniccrlrons ss'era 1s', ir-e/jrcurt l , t /;, sl,r ,%I,.c.-, f_ Weekly letters. \Weekly abstracts of births. Weekly abstracts of still-lrrths. Weekly abstract of marriages. \Veekly mortuary statement. Weekly abstract of deaths from cl , ntagiou , 'li-tot <. Weekly report of clerks. Reports on delayed births and marriage return-. Reports on applications to file supplemental parer A'epor/s on Overerowdi,zg to 7 it,- , r,va'-, tic,-'. \\hereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Boatel that the following tenement-- houses, situated in the City of New York, are so overcrowded that less than sixhue-irell cubic f,et of air space is afforded to each occupant in the said houses, It is ordered, That the number of occupants in said tenement-houses in New York City be and hereby reduced, as follows REDUCED T" FROM r oR LOCATION. ''REAE HOUSE. FLODI<. LESSEE. --- ? . ____________ i Adults. Chile:~n. 1268 No, 137 LudIow street........ . .............' '1'hirrl <.s., f. Barnett RieIL..........~ 4 rz6q " ........ .............I Third, r, s. s. Rubin Silverstein...... 4 -. 1270 '. ....................... Fifth, n. c., f. Isaac Grc.•nbery.......'. 3 rz7t ., ......... Rear........ ........host, n. s.... Barrett Villarsky ......' 3 - tam z '' .. ...... Fourth, n. s . . Heyman 11iller ........ - 4 2273 No. 3 Forsyth street .......... ............. I Fifth, es., r.. Max Elrick ............ 4 2274 No. 23 Foroyth street ......... ........... First, 11, s., r. Abraham Fellman......' r 2275 No. i5 Grand street .......... Rear......... First, n. s., r. Nicholas Heap.. ...... 4 I - ,¢76 Ni,. 16 K, ,,SeStreet...... Middle....... Churl, r ...... I tat,. Hanlon...........; r 77 7 Base'nt, w.s. - Anton 3larciglain...... - 4 rz No. r R0useycic ,tcvet...... Rear......... 1278 No. 44 Forsyth strcct ........ ............. Racn't No. 3.. Harris \Veincr......... 3 2279 '' ........ ..... ...... Sec.nnnd ...... Hyman Faust..........'. r t z8o ........ Front .......' 'Third, N. r6 Julius l.ehrisk}.......... 3 rz8r I " ........ . ........ Po,,rth,No. t9 Abe Schl p. -............ 3 x282 n ........ .......~i Fittil, No. at. Lesser Ei,l,.,-:.........', r 1283 '' ........ " .......l i t" t,h, Nc. zz. 1-vs ', I IcIite.w......... 2 Permits Gra,tl, i. No . BusiNESs-s,Ar1Em, OR Tuioo GRANTED. ON PRmausE, o NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1889, 6o 62 65 67 68 7z 74 86 96 -- -------- --- --. _ - - y8 3 1184 To keep a lodging house ..................... \o, xa4 Weet street. rob n85 " " ........... \n. r07 Greenwich street. 2r5 x186 ,' .....................N ,'. o8 New Chambers strrot. rt6 1x87 '' .......... I.......... N0. 420 last' Twenty-eixth'tr, rzz 1 6418 To use smoke-house .......................I Nos. Co and 6o.5 Norfolk sir:, t. 232 64x9 7b occupy front basement ................... 1 No. rz Hamilton street. 142 6420 To keep one hundred thickens ................1 No.r59r North Third avenue. 6421 To retain and use smoke-hou'c ................ No. 1683 First avenue. 6422 To retain and use manure vault in yard .....1 No. 633 East ( . 300 Hundred a I I it,,-. Is t :I nr I_ 6423 I, .. i 5,,. 23 Fast Eight cth str~ c 6424 manure-box in yard........ N.i. 993 East One Hundred and 1 orty-ninth street. 6425 " manure-vault in yard...... \n. 424 \Vest Forty-first street. 6426 To use smoke-house .........................' No. 1979 Second avenue. \Veekly report horn Riverside Hospital (small-pox). Weekly report from Riverside hospital (fevers). \1eekly report from Reception Hospital. Weekly report from Willard Parker Hospital. Report on changes in the Hospital Service. Resolved, That the following changes in the Hospital Service be and are hereby approved Noises. POSITION. SALARY. APPOINTED. ResraNED. DATE. Ellen Slarsden ......................1 Helper............ ........ Discharged.......... Alay 5, 1889. Lizzie Murphy ....................... '. ............ 9i68 00 I Appointed......... to, Mary Costello ...................... Matron............ ........ Resigned .......,.. " 9, Julia M. Sullivan ................... Too m Appointed......... 22 9, Mary A. H ealy ..................... Nurse.... ... .,.. 36o ........ .. 9.. 3 , " Eliza Ward......................... Laundress........ I 168 I I The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and ordered for. warded to the Comptroller for, payment : NAMES. AstouNT. NAMES. AMOUNT. H. G. Canfield ............................ $185 z8 H John J. Meister........................... $6 00 Cox & Rockwell ..........................1 86a r5 G. K. Cook Allg.Co...................... 16 s5 Eugene G. Blackford ......................I 50 r8 Frazee & Co. ........................... 3r 39 Percy Rockwell ............... ..........I 149 t5 Park & Tilford........................... 94 73 Consolidated Gas Co ....................... 68 in A. Goodwin.............................. 558 00 J ames E. Dougherty ...................... I 7 So Thomas Guilfoyle........................ 8 oo soo 0 0 Charles Lederer......................... 446 52 Ed ward D. Peters ................. T. Cunningham .................. ......I rob 50 McKesson & Robbins.................... 6a 74 Ridgewood Ice Co .................. ........ . 55 Carl H. Schultz.......................... 33 00 Offerman & Heissenbuttel ................. x80 95 j ft'rnzils Danie,i. No. 's, BUSiNFSS-MATTER OR THING DE\IED. ON P,F%AI _s .\'1' 283 To keep a lodging house .................... No. 519 Broome street. 284 To keep tsvo chickens ........................ No. 425'1'hird avenue. Permits Revoked. No. BUSINESS- MATTER OR THING REvoKFD. ON PREMISE, AT 1149 To keep a lodging-house ..................... No. 336 Water street. Orders Suspended, Extended, Modified, Rescinded or Referred. O 0 ON PR EMIS@5 AT ~I ! EXTENDED 'r0 REMARKS. z 1482 Nos. 493 and 495 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street ..................... Aug. r, 2889 For balance of order. 2533 No. 328 West Fifty-ninth street..........; .' ............ Modified not to require substitution of iron drain in place of the present one. 2674 No. 46 Downing street ............... . June r, 1889 2755 No. rya Broome street ....................' " r `• .824 Non 400 and 402 Tenth avenue.......... . I ............. Modified not to require new house-drain.

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Page 1: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1889/1889-05-24.pdf · 1 I'II, I 'f the last meeting were read and approved. ,ii 17re Attorxrl' and Counsel Presented the following

HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

IEALTJI DEPARTMENT OF TIlE C['rY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK, May 15, 1888.

NAMES. No. • NAMES.

I..hn \lohlur .................................. 159 Joseph Conners.............................. Ferdinand H. Renz ........................... 200 Peter Fuches................................ flarris Cohen ........... ............ .......... 307 Rebecca Gross.............................. Icerton L. Winthrop .......................... 3302 George G. Hallock........................... Kaudnran Fischer ............................. 3323 Aaron Jacobs................................ Thomas J."1'uthtll ......................... ... 3348 Emily Kerpchci<............................. Andrew Martin,.............................. 33c8 Thomas Lachrol ............................. Mary J. Tice .................................. 3382 Isaac Lesser................................. t1enry Volkening ....................... ..... 3416 Jane S. Stemdle r......... ................... l atnes Boylan ................................. 3425 John F. Aaxitge............................. Adam Aim 3457 William P. Dougla............................ William I ,enny ............................... 3464 'usan Finley................................. Slichncl Sheehy .............................. 3562 Charles Fleishman.......................,... Conrad Eckhardt ............................. 3580 Morris Lcvy................... .............. I, ha Kent ....................................' 3387 Ger.rge 111nclIard............................ F''oph Spraguira.. ............................ z Samuel Rubenstein .......................... I him J. Carroll ................................ to Jonas Fe,I.................................. I.1, in Kent .................................... 24 Bernard Earle.............................. 1'..ttrick Slatthews ............................. 3r Daniel \Iahony.............................. \lichael Carrell . .............................. 52

771. .Sanitary Committee Presented the following Reports.

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

Vol.. \1'I1.

'I hi Itrd Inct puruant tlt -licttrnment. !'rc<ent --Commissioners Charles G. 11'i1son,the Health Officer of the Port, and the President of

the It, ard of Police.

1 I'II, I ,ii 'f the last meeting were read and approved.

17re Attorxrl' and Counsel Presented the following Reports :

\V'eclat' repori of suits commenced and discontinued, judgments obtained and costs collected.

irlers received for prosecution ................................................. 308

Attorney's notices issued ......... ........... .................................. 342

Nuisances abated before suit .................................................... 191 Civil suits commenced for violation of ordinances (Sanitary Code) .................... 39 'tvil suits commenced for other causes ............................................ a Nuisances abated after commencement of suit ...................................... 40 Suits discontinued—By Board .................................................... 21 Judgments for the Department---Civil suits ....................................... 4 Executions issued ........ ...... ............................................. 5 Judgments for the People--Critr nal suits ........................................ 6 Civil suits now pending ..................... ................................... 279 Criminal suits now pending ..................................................... 139 Money paid into the Court--Criminal suits ........................................ $200

Weekly report of cases wherein nuisances have been abated and recommendations that actions I,c di>:ontinued.

I In motion, it was

Resolved, That the actions against the following-named persons for violations of the Sanitary l'. do be discontinued, without costs, to wit

No.

Nus1hF :l 4, 873•

I he following Communications were Received [rant th,• .V,rnit'ue;' So/,,—nut, —rnct cut

Weekly report of the Sanitary Superintendent. Weekly report of the Chief Sanitary Inspector. Weekly report of the Chemist and Assistant Chemist. Weekly report of work perforated by the Inspectors of OlIci ~it"e "I'r:ul.-. \\'t't-kly report on manure dumps. \Weekly reports on condition of offal and night-soil Ir'at.. Weekly reports on condition of slaughter-house Monthly reports of charitable institutions. Reports on overcrowding in tenements. Reports on applications for permits. Reports on applications for relief from ntdcrs. Report of Sanitary Superintendent on compl,tii,t of l lel,artlttent I,f Street Cleaning, of gutter

being blocked by contractors, in repairing premises in rear No. 629 Last Filth street. Report on schedule of dates of leave of absence for Sanitary Corps of Police. Report on complaint as published in N. Y. 0 ' Herald " April 25, 1889, in respect to certain

lodging-houses in the Bowery and Third avenue.

/re fsllowiu Communications were Receiz'u/ from the Chief Inspector o/ Co,tla; iott5 Disease:,

Weekly report of work perforinetl by the I)iviolon of Conta,.ious Uicct s. Weekly report of work performed by the V'ctlrivarian. Report on application for ]cave of absence.

Thefollowing Con'ccniccrlrons ss'era 1s', ir-e/jrcurt l ,t /;, sl,r ,%I,.c.-, f_

Weekly letters. \Weekly abstracts of births. Weekly abstracts of still-lrrths. Weekly abstract of marriages. \Veekly mortuary statement. Weekly abstract of deaths from cl,ntagiou, 'li-tot <. Weekly report of clerks. Reports on delayed births and marriage return-. Reports on applications to file supplemental parer

A'epor/s on Overerowdi,zg to 7 it,- ,r,va'-, tic,-'.

\\hereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Boatel that the following tenement--houses, situated in the City of New York, are so overcrowded that less than sixhue-irell cubic f,et of air space is afforded to each occupant in the said houses,

It is ordered, That the number of occupants in said tenement-houses in New York City be and hereby reduced, as follows

REDUCED T" FROM r oR

LOCATION. ''REAE HOUSE. FLODI<. LESSEE. ---

? . ____________ i Adults. Chile:~n.

1268 No, 137 LudIow street........ . .............' '1'hirrl <.s., f. Barnett RieIL..........~ 4 rz6q " ........ .............I Third, r, s. s. Rubin Silverstein...... 4 -. 1270 '. ....................... Fifth, n. c., f. Isaac Grc.•nbery.......'. 3 rz7t ., ......... Rear........ ........host, n. s.... Barrett Villarsky ......' 3 - tam z ''

.. ...... Fourth, n. s . . Heyman 11iller ........ - 4 2273 No. 3 Forsyth street .......... ............. I Fifth, es., r.. Max Elrick ............ 4 2274 No. 23 Foroyth street ......... ........... First, 11, s., r. Abraham Fellman......' r 2275 No. i5 Grand street .......... Rear......... First, n. s., r. Nicholas Heap.. ...... 4 I - ,¢76 Ni,. 16 K, ,,SeStreet...... Middle....... Churl, r ...... I tat,. Hanlon...........; r

77 7 Base'nt, w.s. - Anton 3larciglain...... - 4 rz No. r R0useycic ,tcvet...... Rear......... 1278 No. 44 Forsyth strcct ........ ............. Racn't No. 3.. Harris \Veincr......... 3 2279 '' ........ ..... ...... Sec.nnnd ...... Hyman Faust..........'. r t z8o ........ Front .......' 'Third, N. r6 Julius l.ehrisk}.......... 3 rz8r I " ........ . ........ Po,,rth,No. t9 Abe Schl p.-............ 3 x282 n ........ .......~i Fittil, No. at. Lesser Ei,l,.,-:.........', r 1283 '' ........ " .......li t" t,h, Nc. zz. 1-vs ', I IcIite.w......... 2

Permits Gra,tl, i.

No . BusiNESs-s,Ar1Em, OR Tuioo GRANTED. ON PRmausE, o

NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1889,

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62 65 67 68 7z

74

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96 -- -------- --- — --. _ - - y8

3 1184 To keep a lodging house ..................... \o, xa4 Weet street. rob n85 " " ........... \n. r07 Greenwich street. 2r5 x186 ,' .....................N,'. o8 New Chambers strrot. rt6 1x87 '' .......... I.......... N0. 420 last' Twenty-eixth'tr, rzz 1 6418 To use smoke-house .......................I Nos. Co and 6o.5 Norfolk sir:, t. 232 64x9 7b occupy front basement ................... 1 No. rz Hamilton street. 142 6420 To keep one hundred thickens ................1 No.r59r North Third avenue.

6421 To retain and use smoke-hou'c ................ No. 1683 First avenue. 6422 To retain and use manure vault in yard .....1 No. 633 East (.300 Hundred a I I it,,-. Is t :I nr I_ 6423 '° I, ..i 5,,. 23 Fast Eight cth str~ c 6424 manure-box in yard........ N.i. 993 East One Hundred and 1 orty-ninth street. 6425 " manure-vault in yard...... \n. 424 \Vest Forty-first street. 6426 To use smoke-house .........................' No. 1979 Second avenue.

\Veekly report horn Riverside Hospital (small-pox). Weekly report from Riverside hospital (fevers). \1eekly report from Reception Hospital. Weekly report from Willard Parker Hospital. Report on changes in the Hospital Service.

Resolved, That the following changes in the Hospital Service be and are hereby approved

Noises. POSITION. SALARY. APPOINTED. ResraNED. DATE.

Ellen Slarsden ......................1 Helper............ ........ Discharged.......... Alay 5, 1889. Lizzie Murphy ....................... '. ............ 9i68 00 I Appointed......... to, Mary Costello ...................... Matron............ ........ Resigned .......,.. " 9, Julia M. Sullivan ................... Too m Appointed......... 22 9, Mary A. H ealy ..................... Nurse.... ... .,.. 36o ........ .. 9..

3 , " Eliza Ward......................... Laundress........ I

168 I I

The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and ordered for. warded to the Comptroller for,payment :

NAMES. AstouNT. NAMES. AMOUNT.

H. G. Canfield ............................ $185 z8 H John J. Meister........................... $6 00 Cox & Rockwell ..........................1 86a r5 G. K. Cook Allg.Co...................... 16 s5 Eugene G. Blackford ......................I 50 r8 Frazee & Co. ........................... 3r 39 Percy Rockwell ............... ..........I 149 t5 Park & Tilford........................... 94 73 Consolidated Gas Co ....................... 68 in A. Goodwin.............................. 558 00

James E. Dougherty ...................... I 7 So Thomas Guilfoyle........................ 8 oo soo 00 Charles Lederer......................... 446 52 Edward D. Peters .................

T. Cunningham .................. ......I rob 50 McKesson & Robbins.................... 6a 74 Ridgewood Ice Co .......................... . 55 Carl H. Schultz.......................... 33 00 Offerman & Heissenbuttel ................. x80 95 j

ft'rnzils Danie,i.

No. 's, BUSiNFSS-MATTER OR THING DE\IED. ON P,F%AI _s .\'1'

283 To keep a lodging house .................... No. 519 Broome street. 284 To keep tsvo chickens ........................ No. 425'1'hird avenue.

Permits Revoked.

No. BUSINESS- MATTER OR THING REvoKFD. ON PREMISE, AT

1149 To keep a lodging-house ..................... No. 336 Water street.

Orders Suspended, Extended, Modified, Rescinded or Referred.

O0 ON PR EMIS@5 AT ~I! EXTENDED 'r0 REMARKS.

z 1482 Nos. 493 and 495 East One Hundred and

Thirty-ninth street ..................... Aug. r, 2889 For balance of order. 2533 No. 328 West Fifty-ninth street..........; .' ............ Modified not to require substitution of iron

drain in place of the present one. 2674 No. 46 Downing street ............... „ . June r, 1889 2755 No. rya Broome street ....................' " r ̀• .824 Non 400 and 402 Tenth avenue.......... . I ............. Modified not to require new house-drain.

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THE CITY RECORD. ]1IAV 24, I1 "q.

• firf„h~ri„n,. REMARKS. Resolved, That the Register of Records be and is herby directed to record the following birth

and zuai riage ct'rtificates:

I Provided the privy vault is kept disinlected I and deodorized. ti,sMP.A. RRTUNN. I IIATE

Ib92

1. t ON PRP.,.t1SPS AT F•XTRNt)Rn TO

Alexander avenue and East One Hundred hlay t, 1890 and F„rty-seca,nd street..........

,8 ti„w It west corner Eighth ;av enuc and ( )nei Hundred and Forty first street........... June to, 1889

, t No. 92 Norfolk street ....................... .. 15, „

o No. so, East Eighty-eighth Street .......... .............

Nos. 12 and 31 Greenwich street, rear....... July t, 1819 - No. ;_o Vast Twenty-eighth street.......... (-)ct. t, •'

No. r., Essex street ........................ June i, •• n No. to Essex street ........................ Sept. i, .•

,-; -

No. to Harrison street ..................... June in, •' No. 128 Mott street........... June tg,

No. x5 Rivington street ................... July 7, •_ Sooth side Ninety-eighth street, one house I ,

Boulevard Aug. t, east of .. . I Northeast corner One Hundred and Fifty-'

first street and Railroad avenue......... 5 No 7;y= Chaml,ers street .......... ........ r, .. .tune

No. 177 P'-as1?iinet}•-sixth street.,.......... \lay tS, Na. a4o F-s: Thirtieth street ............... July t,

j- No. 35t Madison avenue. ...... ........... Jone t, -_ - Nos. 763 and 785 East One Hundred and

Forty-ninth street ... .................. ............. -, Northeast corner Eighty-ninth street and

Fifth avenue ............................ Jlay 25,iSSe - t c t Nos. 1373 an.l 1345 Third avenue ........... ............ .

- -a No. 231 West Sixtieth street ................ June no, -, ; No. 249 \Vest Sixtieth street ............... . •' rc, --i No, ,oy East Thirty-sixth street............ my t, -., tio.79Chrvstiestreet ..................... June t,

\ o. 316 East Seventy-second street ......... ............

Frovided the ceiling he made safe by remcv-iItg all loose porti ms, the cellar cleaned, and a proper receptacle for garbage be provided.

i Provided the privy vault be disinfected emptied and cleaned at once.

Extended during the pleasure of the Beard.

Modified to allow the earthenware drain now in use to be replaced by an extra heavy iron pipe sl\ inches in diameter.

Modified to nil— five instead of six-inch extra heavy iron ripe, and that the house- drain be oinnected with the earthen house-sewer outside the building line, in-stead of the street-sewer.

Procidei the collar be cleaned. and the main waste-pipe properly repaired at once.

Modified not to require new iron house- drain, provided the cellar bottom be properly cemented.

I. Ileurietta Ruble ... ............. .. ................... Born ........ Sept. 24, :BSS

2. Lena :\. \\'ills .......... ........... ................... ........ Jan, 2, ISSI) 3. o\nneta \l. Atkinson .............. .. ..... ........ ” .......

'. 8,

4. Female child of Charles H. and Nora Ward .. , ” ........ 24, 5. Female child of john U. and Sarah A. \Yilliasls........ , , , , ” Feb. 16, Ii. Patrick McIludli ................ ........... ........... .. ....... 24,

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7. Male chili Of \latltew and Harriet Ilassett ................. ........I 24 S. Male child of tiamael and Frances ( )'Cottnor ................ " 9. "lhomas gladden ................... .................

<< ,,,..,.. Mar, 2,

to. Edna Bryce Moore ..................................... .. ........

.. 3

I I. Female child of 11'illiam L. and Annie B. Radford........ 6 t_ . Fenaalechild of Herman and Carrie IIeuer ..... ...........I S, 13. Male child of William A. and Entuta Van \1'oert ..................... . S, 14. Francis :ldelheit Barbara Gatitert . ........................ I " ........ 8, '' 15. liiruev K. MIcMeehan .............. .................. ..' Married ...... Jan 19, t6. C.laudius Lee Goodwin, Jr ................. . 17. Oscar Tolhurst .................. ....................... ..I..... 23,

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IS. Michael I", Greely...... . . . 23, 19. Frederick G. Bauer,Ji. ............................... .....I.. " 24,

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20. James S. \\'illaid ................................. , .... , .. 28, 21. Axel V. wlen .. . .............. ................... " ........ '

29

22. Conrad C. Czibulska ................. ................. ..

23, Dennis W. C)'Halloran .................................. " ....... " 3t 24. Lambert Foster........ ...... ... ..... 31, ''

25. John S. ̀ims .... ...................................... ........ .. 31, .,

26. henry Schoenmaker......... .............. ........Feb 2,

27. T„seph L. Ryan ............. ........................... '' ........ 2,

28. Herbert ;titith .......................................... ,c

........ 7, 29. Frederic L. Hill ........................ . Ii 12, 30. \'s:lliatti J. illigan ...................................... " ........'I 14,

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31. liernarl (loodscin ...................................... " ..... , .. 16 ,

.i2. Jacob Nl'.t)utinel1 . ............... ..................... ........ cc 16,

33. Samuel Ii. Robinson .................................... ........ .. 19, ,.

34. Godfrey I.. Carden ................... • .................. " .. 21, 35. \\'illiant J. Hayes .................................. .. ........ .. 25, ..

36. Frank A. Ardtfnbault ........... ...... ................. ......... z8

- No. 437 East One Hundred and Eleventh street .................................. Aug. r, 1839

-_.,t No. 44t1 11•est Twenty-fifth street....,...... June r, •' For additional seater- losers, provided bat- - of order be complied with at once.

-i'S Nos. 75 and 7; assau ,treet ............... ....... , Modified to require tltree additional water- ! closets instead of five.

-i: N.4 \t \in•;-r th ...._ct........... I .. rmo wt 36

I::_. .. Provided all holes in lead waste-pipes be- C. Ilughes........ ........ ........' filar. 2, .. J7, ........................ _John - ,- . i -..- -. -

.... neath tubs and sinks he properly repaired, the water-closets and space beneath same

Cram......... ............................... '' 38 John Meter (,raia....... " ' ' . ' . ' ' .... ' .. ' .. ' ......... ' .. ... ' ..... 2,

cleaned. and the broken pans on water- Condo....... . ......................................... 39• Nichotlas Condo....... 5, cl-a=rts replaced by Ii=w ones at once.

'-I I-:... i-or baancc of order. ___---. _ -- _ - -- 5,,. ,:; \C,:1 _:r_ ,.: .... Ni•1v _t, Yrotiided the walls and ceilings throughout --- — ------- --- _ ----- -..-.

- .................. the house be cleaned and ttdcitewaehej at once.

L sues of Absence Grarrt d.

S . 73 La mine street....... .............. June r, " Resolved, That leaves of absence be and is hereby granted, as follows F-i„ hi Street, h:tue,.,-i i '_~_ tl'es: s:,v •hty-t.nrd

Suspended during the pleaoure of the Board, f disinfected,

Disinfector Yates, May 2 to May —sickttess. - Y 9 H-~a;ward and \C~st l r;d avenue...... j prodded the pea y-vault e.

Inspector IIollick, \l iv T4--sickness.

N i L-ex nay ..f ,sue..... . June r, nS89 - emptied and cl aneJ at once.

Resolved, That AGilliam Cavanagh be and is hereby employed as a L21vr_r on the I)isiufecting - Ve<rry srr,tit ... .................... 9, " Provided the privy-vault be disinfected, Corps, with salary at the rate of 5600 per annum, front 'I iv 6, 1889.

empt:cc! and cleated " i th out delay. pResolved, "that Edward Deady be and is hereby enloloved as a Laborer on the Disinfectitt '• -.

11 iv sfr•_et. ....................... slug. r;, " Proeilut th, school sink I,•_ cleaned and I I

' C ]s teeth Jar 1t tl e rite of 5(ioo ,er amutm from X11 • t8S 8usshee d.;tly. ar.J the hdus in house-dram . Orl , .~a J '"''"-'"" 1 I , --- - - -- / , 4, . 9.

be repaired uith it n hands. j Resolver], That the services of Edward Deady be dispensed with from M.y 7, IS89. .,- \CS,t 1'55 etf:h >:rcat ............... Sept. s 1'rovtJe' the defects in hots_- drain be tmme- i Resolved, That the proposal of the \axon Manufacturing Company to build the new t :sin ecl-

diately- repaired. • ins apparatus in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in chi,, Dep:uunent, for the sum ..::; second avenue ... ......... .. ... .... .... ]toditi,J nit to require cemen'mg of cellar.

5,o. b<,a E .1 iii an.eonoc ................... I)ct. i, ,8S) Provide! the vault i~ kept in a g" d sanitary of Si,65o, be and is hereby accepted, and the contract awartlad to the Na son \I: ululacturing C rm condition. pally.

-No. v' Essex street ........................ June 25, '- For plasne t for t e cellar

coiling. iner-clExte si,,n

Resolved, That the action upon the recommendation to revoke the p_rmit of Lipptna,i Frank of i to slaughter animals be p ix tried for tliz pres cot , but any further viola tions of th-, Sanitary Crle d,_n~ed.

No. mfe \Vest Tice, t.edt street ......... ... ............. Res:inded. _N ,rths-•:.t corner I c t:h i%enue and Seven -

by said party wilt stake dect,lve action necessary. Resolved, That the resignation of Inspector Knight be and is hereby accepted, to take ettect

t.v:h street ........................ .... ............. Extended during the pleasure of the Board. May 15, 1889, 4 No. or Henry_ street ........................ June r, r8,)

— Tne /allow in; Communications were Received from the Chief Inrpeclor of Plens3ter5 au.f T entilatien.

e:at:ans jor Reli j fio~n Orders D used.

Weekly report of work performed by the Division of Plumbing and Ventilation. Weekly report on light and ventilation of tenement houses, plumbing and drains e, l lass of

. new buildings. Report cf Chief Inspector with resignation of Inspector Knight.

`.OA.. ON Penstises AT ON PimimiseS AT Resolved, That the recommendations of the Chief Inspector of Plumbing and Ventilation be and the same are hereby approved.

Action at the Board on Plaits for Lt;ht anal 1 'n5iIation of the following Tertenrent-house's

i t , S Twenty-Seventh street and Broadway. 7501 No. 314 East Third street. Resolved, That the following plans for light and ventilation be and are hereby approved, upon 4 _ North ,i.le West One Ilundred and First 7343 Rio. 4o8 E:ist Seventy-seventh street. the conditions described in the permits issued in each case, and the said plans and specifications are

street, three hundred feet west -Ninth 7607 Nos. 725 and 727 East One Hundre'.l hereby modified in accordance therewith avenue. and For:y-ninth street. Plan No.

- t`_ Rest One Hundred and First street, 7769 -No, 145 East Thirty-eighth street. 6827. For one tenement, Nos, 55 and S7 Cherry street, as amended. 'twelfth -Ninth and Tenth avenues. 7956 avenue and Fifty-ninth street, 6863-2. For two tenements, southwest corner of One Hundred aucl Thirtieth street and Seve,:th

'53 No. 213 \\ -cst Fifty-sixth street. 2J957 Nos. 37 and 39 Park street. avenue, as amended. i it } "o. 213 \\ tot Fifty-third Street. 6901. For two tenements, Nos. 32 and 34 Greenwich avenue, as amended.

-- _-_— 6916. For f,ur tenetnents, northeast corner of One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Manhattan avenue, as amended.

6939. For one tenement, Nos. 55, 57, 59 and 61 Avenue C, as amended. o.,nmunications from Other D:parlmenls. 6941. For one tenement, northeast corner of One Il.undreI and Forty-seventh street and Tenth

avenue, as amended. _ci:hp: tier's U;iice—\\-eekly statement. 6)}5. For one tenement, No. 19t Mulberry street. Fire Department—A communication relative to Entcine Company No. 29, No. 103 Fulton ' 6950. For one tenement, No. 254 Henry street, as amended.

e_1, and IIoo'r and Ladder Company No. to,'to, 191 Fulton street, premise, in which experi- 6931. For one tenement, \o. 238 East Eighty-seventh street. tti_nts are being made looking to the doing away of manure-vaults under sidewalks. 6952. For one tenement, south side of One Hundred and Fifteenth street, eighty feet east of Eighth

Department, of Pul:lac \\•arks—A communication relative to coma faint of this Board of the avenue, as amended. 69~~• For one tenement, No. 244 Second avenue. i:vicessity of a drain at One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, between Jetlth avenue and liingsbridge 6954. For two tenements, south side of One Hundred and Third street, two hundred and twenty-

a.i, anti the reps taken to remedy file same. seven feet five inches east of Tenth avenue, as amended. I-lcalth t tfcer of the Port of New York— A communication relative to sickness on steanl;hip 6955. For one tenement, northeast corner of One hundred and Thirty-first street and Eighth avenue,

•• \Ae<_trrnl.r,l'' an , l e-cat,sha. •' Lampassas," on May 8 and to, iSS9, re'pectively. as amended. 6956. For three tenements, east side of Ninth avenue, twenty-five feet north of One Hundred and

.1!i.:,Ilaneous Contntruuxation,. Thirty-first street, as amended.

6958. For one tenement, northeast corner of One Hundred and Twenty-first .street and S, venth 1 :;,mn,,t:i'ca'.i,,n ir._: ;-ir., : - -.:ti in was received from E. B. Cunningham, requesting appoint- avenue.

3-tOut as Inspector of rinn)!lain and \cntilation. 6959. For one tenement, No. 177 East Ninety-fourth street.

* communication from Fray& Stacom, in respect toservices of Inspector Taafe, was received 6963. Fiat one tenement, No. 246 Rest Eighteenth street, as amended. 6964. For tiro tenements, north side of "Thirty-ninth street, ninety feet west of Third avenue.

A communication from Inspectors Naughton and Griffin, in respect to the conduct of Inspector 6965. For two tenements, west side of Ninth avenue, fifty-one feet north of Seventy-fifth street, as Schooley of the Fire Department was received and referred to the President for investigation. amentfed.

Franklin Bartlett appeared before the Board, and was heard in respect to order on premises 6968. For three tenements. northeast corner of One Hundred and Thirty-second street and Seventh rner Nassau and Pranhfort s'.reetr, and after due consideration Order No. 656o was referred to the avenue, as amended.

~a:htary Sul,ertntenden' for -ivecial e7.afltlnatl n and report. 6969. For one tenement, No. 128 Henry street, as amended. 6970. For one tenement, No. 112 Seventh street. 6971. For one tenement, No. 993 Ninth avenue.

R,solutions. 6972. For two tenements, south side of Ninety-ninth street, one hundred feet wet of Ninth avenue.

Resolved, That perm: lion is hereby given to file supplemental paters relating to 6973. For one tenement, No. ioS Mfacclougal street. 6974. For three tenements, northeast corner of Fourth avenue and Seventy-eighth street. 6976. For two tenements, Nos. 312 and 314 Henry street. 6977. For one tenement, southwest corner of Mouat Morris avenue and One Hundred anti "1'wenty-

NA.uc. KeTL:R:r. DATE. fourth street.

est E ighth avenue. 6978. For one tenement, north side of Ninety-ninth street, two hundred feet w of 6979. For one tenement, northeast corner of Thirty-third street and Fifth avenue.

_

Frederick William Strausz ......................... . ...... . Born........ Dec. 13, 1875

Disappraued. - — — — - Resolved, That the following plans for light and ventilation be and are hereby ltsapinvved

Resolved, That a copy of the report of the Sanitary Superintendent, upon complaint of the Plan No. Department of Street Cleaning, of gutter being blocked by contractors in repairing premises in rear 6927. For one tenement, No. 173 East Broadway. Ill No, 629 East Fifth street, be forwarded to tie Department of Street Cleaning. 6957. For one tenement, southwest corner of West Fourth and Macdougal streets.

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Diphtheria................

Emttric Fever .............

Erysipelas ................

Malarial Fevers...........

Measles ..................

Scarlatina ................

Sm:dl-pox .................

THE CITY RECORD.

Tat,/ed /or Antendmenl.

Resolved, That the following plans for light still ventilation be and are hereby tabled for ~ niendment flat: NO,.

i,96o. For three tenements, Nos. 521, 52,1 and 525 l lodson street. t,tl6t. For one tenement, northwest corn'r of \Vest 'tenth ant I lutlson streets, t~y62. Fr one tenement, No. 251 Wet Tenth street. r~o67. For one tenement, cast side t'1 tebl,ins avenue, seventy-five feet south of I tome street.

\l AV 24, 1889.

._1,lion of the Board on I'larts far Plun;bitz; antiDra/nna;e of the followizz, houses:

Resolved, That plans for plumbing and drainage of the following houses he and are hereby approve t upon the conditions contained in the statement of the action of the )5oartl attached to the -pecttteationS submitted with the plans, and the said plans and specification, are hereby modified in accordance therewith

f 'lan No. S2S4. For two dwelling, west site of Union avenue, one hundred and twenty-five feet south of

Demean place, conditionally. ,)585. For one dwelling, west side of I;athgate avenue, two hundred and sixteen feet south of One

Ifundred and Seventy-fifth ,treet, as amended.

)596-2. Forone tenement, N. 17 F:ast'I'welfth street, as amended. ,t6t i. For one lodging-hottse, No. 94 Divi-ion street, as amended. 1631. For one otiice building, southwest corner of Twenty-eighth street and Fifth avenue, as amended. 1332. For nine dwellings, north side of Eighty-eighth street, one hundred feet east of Tenth avenue,

conditionally. 1635. For one tenement, No. 403 Nest Fifty-seventh street, as amended.

J7. For one dwelling, south side of One I lundred and Sixty-fourth street, one hundred and fifty feet east of Tenth aventtc•, a; amended.

i63S. For office, foot of \Vest Sixty-sixth street (Vard of the N. Y. C. and If. R. R. R. Co.), as amended.

lti42. For one store, No. t6o Elm street, as amended. )052. For one tenement, No 94 Ninth avenue, as amended. 9653. For three tenements, southwest corner of Ninth avenue and Ninetieth street, as amended. 9)6S4. For one tenement, iouth side of One Hundred and First street, two hundred and seventy-five

feet west of Ninth avenue, as amended. o)655. For one tenement, No. 445 \\ est 'Chirty-sixth street, as amended. ,)1556. For one stable, No.6uS West Thirty-ninth street, as amended. 1;657. For three dwellings, south side of One hundred and Fifty-sixth street, one hundred feet west

of Teeth avenue. ,055. For four tenements, north side of One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, two hundred feet

west of Eighth avenue, a. amented. )661. For one stable, No. 236 West Thirtieth street, as an entled. ,)t)62. For two tenements, north side of One hundred and Twentieth street, one hundred and seventy-

five feet west of Seventh avenue. 9665. For two tenements, No.'. t 12 and t 14 East Fifty.fourth street, as amended. 9666. For one tenement, Nos. zlo and 212 Broome street, as amended, x;668. For one watehouwe, sc,utheast corner of I Iubert and Greenwich streets, as amended. 9669. For one stand, No. so Lawton avenue \Vest \\•aghington Market). 1)670. For one tet:en:eut, southeast corner of Ninety-sevci th street and -tenth avenue, as amended. ,763. For two tenement,, south side of Ninety-first street, one hundred and thirty feet west of Lex-

ington avenue. 9974. For four tenements, south sale of Fi hty third street, ninety-eight feet east of Avenue B. 0675. For one tenement, Nos. 54 and 5.1i Division street, as amended. 9677. For one tenement, No. 107 Sheriff street, as amentlecl. 9678. For three tenements, Nos. 103, toy and 107 Norfolk street. 9679. For two tenements, Nos. 6o and 62 Catharine street. 9680. For four tenements, from Nos. 15 to 25 Eldridge street. y681. For one church, northeast corner of Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-seventh

street. 9682. For two tenements, south side of One I lundred and Third street, two hundred and twenty.

seven feet Live inches east of Tenth avenue. 9653. Fer one dwelling, No. 2590'i hird avenue, as amended. 9684. For three teneutents, Nos. 336, 338 and J40 West Seventeenth Street. )685. For one slaughter-house, northeast corner of First avenue and Forty-fourth street, as

amended. e 088. For six dwellings, south side of One f lundred and Thirtieth street, two hundred and ten feet

east of Fifth avenue. 9691. For two dwellings, southeast corner of Vanderbilt avenue and \Vendower avenue, as

amended. 9692. For five tenements, southeast corner of 'tenth avenue and One 1lundred and First street, as

amended. 9693. lot one \warehouse, No. 366 Washington street, conditionally. 9694. For Live tenements, southwest corner of One I Iandred and 'thirty-seventh street and Willis

avenue, as amended. 9695, For one dwelling, north side of Fifty-third street, two hundred and thirty-five feet west of

Fifth avenue, as attended. 9697. For one tenement, south side of Ninety-fifth street, seventy-five feet east of Second avenue. 9700. For one tenement, No. 1077 -Ninth avenue, as amended. 9701. For one teneutent, northeast corner of Thirty-eigluh street and Fifth avenue. 9721. Fnr drainage if church, south side of Seventy-sixth street, two hundred and twenty-five feet

West of Ninth avenue.

Tzbled for ,Amendment.

Resolved, That the following plans for plumbing and drainage be and are hereby tabled for amendment Plan No. n4o9. For one dwelling, No. 81I East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. g61S. For one hospital (Blackwell's Island). 9641. For shops and stable, -Nos. 420 and 422 East Forty eighth street. 9647. For one tenement, Nos. 55, 57, 59 and 61 Avenue C. y65I. For three (lwellings, north side of i)ne Hundred and Thirty-first street, two hundred and

seventy-tour feet west of Sixth avenue. 9659. For one tenement, No. 6o Monroe street. 9663. For one tenement, northwest corner of Lexington avenue and Ninety-fifth street. 1)664. F<r two tenements, north side of One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, fifty-six feet ter inches

east of 13radhurst avenue. 9667. For alteration, No. 157 Clinton street. 9671. For one tenement, No. 434 \Vest Twenty--ninth street. 9672. For one tenement, No. 318 West Forty-first street. 9687. For one stable, east side of Eagle avenue, one hundred and twenty-five feet south of Webster

avenue. 9686. For two tenements, Nos. 116 and i iS Broome street. 9696. For one warehouse, Nos. 8, Io, 52 and 14 \Vest Third street, and Nos. 239 and 241 Mercer

street.

Violations to the Altornr•r.

Resolverl, 'that the following violations of law in respci I i iml lni' ,int1 Iii'' ''I new houses he rind are hut-rely referred to the attorney :

Nt,.. 177(u, 1787, 11151, 1963, 1982, 1994, 2(18, 2027, 203~i.

Imrrr,b,n•rrt-c h, /'luriz/iit. am/ /)nziu,r l'l.it:-

Re~lt'I. I It., i ii I ll,tiii. :,,-,l' iii, I llitni.ins.; .ul li.n, ! an l :n licthy approve ,I Plan N. 8715. h',r ,u ,l 'if '', nit'i -I lr ,ft):.' anal Its' n'1 't 't. t'I tc I- I tt'est

lanhat[an at•t•uue. 8855' For eight dwellings, s-,uth side of Jefferson street, one hundred and h,ur feet west of Boston

aven lie. 9100. For six tenements, southeast corner of St. Nicholas avenue and One Ilundrett and Thirty-

third street. 9138. For five tenements, northeast corner of Fifth avenue and One I lundred and 'Thirty-fourth

street. 9151. For one dwelling and office, west side of First avenue, twenty-five feet south of One Ilundred

and Twenty-first street. 9161. For one stable, south side of One I lundred and Fifty-third street, three hun<lrel and seventy-

five feet west of"I'enth avenue. 9188. For four tenements, n-:rtltwest corner of Seventy-seventh street and Grand Boulevard. 9332. For one tenement, east side of Madison avenue, twenty-five feet eleven inches north of One

Hundred and Stith street. 9333. For two tenements, east side of Madison avenue, fifty feet eleven inches north of One Htm-

dred and Sixth street.

9325. For three tenenments, north side of Thirtieth street, one hundred and eighty feet east of Lexington avenue.

9354. For two tenements, east side of Ninth avenue, twenty-five feet south of Ninety-eighth steel, 9379. For one tenement, northeast corner of Madison avenue and One I lundred and Sixth street. 9380. For one dwelling, north side of One lfundred and Fiftieth street, two hundred feet cot of

Courtlandt avenue. 9381. For three dwellings, east side of Tinton avenue, one hundred and seventy-five feet south of

One Hundred and Forty-ninth street. 9390. For two dwellings, south side of One hundred and Forty-fourth street, one hundred and

fifteen feet east of Morris avenue. 9458. For two tenements, north side of One Hundred and \intlI -tact, on:: h,e„lr l I; - .t~ t of

Lexirsgtou avrnue. 9463. For stable and dwelling, at No. 315 AVest Fifty-third stre'' t. 9466. For studio, northeast cornet' ''f \Valt, m av''iue and Cl '''v-r-, l.l:,c . 9474. For one tenement, No. 433 f.. ,,t t )n,: 1 lul-1 : 1 al I sv, r,tie , -,-'rect.

,4nzen<I~uczrl r t /'l,'a,r'~0,^ ,rn,,' /,ra:,z,~;- lY-nr.;.

Resolved, That the following at cnd toe nt. to l l t an - l set Uia:ton plan, ba anal arc perch;, disapl proved. Plan N. 8920. For eight tenements, east side of Ninth avenue, it nn t tnc I Itrd'c- I and t•, t lie Hun-

dred and Seventh streets. 6324. For one tenement, No. 229 West Twentieth stye, t.

Sanrta,e Bur..-;. The following is a record of the work performel in t'i' oaenary lurcau Gar th•_- week euckng

May it, 1889 : There were 8,477 inspections made by the Sanitary Inspectors and the Sanitary police. There were 708 complaints returned by the Sanitary Inspectors and the Sanitary Police. There were 405 complaints received from citizens and referred to the Sanitary Inspectors and

Sanitary Police for investigation and report. lucre were issue4 to the ctsnsi,nees of vessels, to discharge cargoes, on vouchers from the

Health officer of the Port, 66 permit. There were issued to cr,nstt pees, to discharge rags (in bulk, under bonds), 4 permits. There were issued under the Sanitary Code, i miscellaneous permit. There were issued to scavengers to empty, clean and disinfect privy sinks, 45 permits.

Report of Vaal Statistics for the Week endi;4, hIay it, r8S9.

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Marriages ............... 0 86 .... rr.63 ..;. .... .... 22 ,z .... 350

Births .. ................. 692 15n .... 22.99 .... .... .... 29 r7 692

Deaths .................. 782 5e .... 25 .58 I 7Sz 12 , 85 153 rz8

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Still-births ............... 63 r .... 009 63 '', .... 3 .... j .... .... 6)

Of the total number of deaths reported, those clue to contagious diseases and to certain diseases whose prevalence may be due to variable local conditions were as follows

', = INCREASE OR DECREASE OF DEATHS, EY «':tl,i -.

CAL-SF OF DEATH

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Violations to the At/cruet'.

Resolved, That the following violations of law in respect to light and ventilation of tenc-utent-h ttses he an I are hereby referred to the Attorney

No. 1001, 1201, 1242, 1412, 1419, 1484, 1503, 1504, 1509, 1519, 1520, 1521, 1524, 1525, 1528.

.-In,nndnz,•nts to Li{•/t and Vc'n/ila/ion !'/ans.

Res,,lvcrl, 'flat the fdlowing amendments to light awl ventilation plans be and are hereby

1'I.,n N'. 2535. For one tenement, northwest corner of Washington andl Christopher streets.

117. For eight tenements. Nos. 220 to 234 \Vest Sixty-second street. i

02S. Foe one tenement, \'o. 26 Vandam street.

-Lfiudiztc'rtts to L{{ht and Ventilation F/. us.

Resolved, That the following amendments to light and ventilation plans he and are hereby &approved

Ilan No. 6396. For one tenement, `o. 544 West Thirty-fifth street. 6620-3. For two tenements, north side of Ninety-fifth street, one hundred feet west of Ninth

avenue.

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• .... -2 --1 c y-3 -t I --t .... -, t .... I ... \Mean for the week .. .... ... 68.6 degree .. .. 63 r dr r, es. -2 -- .... - `. .p.....'."""'...... 1 arimun for oe t P.M 18,1 S -rt 3 I'M., Stl 7 ••

I .m . -Y -i -t -t -c -2 - c 3 mta ............... -z -2 -, -t :_z -t AIinimunt It 6 A.>t., Ith........ 58, at 7 AML, 13th ............. 56. .. .. Range ..................... 23. ............................13.

_rperal Dcrases........ -t -I .... .... .... -rx -r -t -c -z --I ±t .., ; ------ Wind.

I Month........... 2 - I -x - t -I _:_3 --3 - -- 3 .... -t DICECTION. ( Vr:LOCtTV IN DIIL:s. Fur: a< IN POUNDS rFN Sl~r,tee F )II:

L.eth and under ; Sear:. - 2 -q -T3 .......7 -' - 9 -. 7 1

_ ......... ..... -o --1 .... _. ? -, 5 ! - - - - - -

-4 -6 -3 -i4 - 3 -I -. z -I i -2 .... -3 ;-I - - - - -

D.11'F:.

JIAV. 7 a.fit. 2 r.ML I 9 V. Mt.l7 A. tl.l2 r. ML

9 P. ~t. to tO to J Di,tance

for the I

7 A. nt.z P. at , 9 1'. M. JLtx. 7 :..: •. j y :. , g r. ~t. z •..

'. llay.

C.,ta1 ............. -Ia -4 --7 - 7 -- c. - 9 --IZ -6 -xo -t --8 -3 2 -_ .. _.

-- -- _. _ --. - _- -__ _: -_ - - -.=-_- -. s_- -. _- S.mday, 12.... ESE EE ESEI: z 3 26 60 o o 1 o 34 t r...

Tile 7S2 deaths represent a death-rate tnf 25.9S, as against 24.30 or the week, and j Dionday, 13 NE .. SE F:SE zx 70 35 I o o 0 zt/ Io.;.,:. ,,._S for the corresponding neck of ISSS.

The increase of 5t death, was mainly clue to an increase in the number of deaths from 'Tuesday, 14.... NNE V.' ti,\\- 7 . 20 42 69 0 0 I% 4.2D r •. -c.•.tlet feveri,14 morel, an increase of to f1 iii hhthti is, of to from intlu[uniation of the brain and its 'edIle,daq,Ia.... \C\R Nll" SE z7 19 z6 7z o o o % 8.5o.r,; ::r, ulhranes, of 23 from heart tI,seuscsp and of 7 from violent-.

There was a tiecrea;e of 13 dat}is from dilthth_ria, of tq from pneumonia, and of S from Thursday, 16.... 1•:NE I sF ,ti II 46 49 106 0 0 1?; 3.30 l r,- 1u'; disease.

The increase of scarlet fever [ca< seats-t in the Seventh \Card, and the decrease of diphtheria j Friday, 17.... yy"N\\- SF: SAE 23 38 43 104 0 ;¢ 0 ,x,; 4 I •:

et as greatest in the Twentysecond \\ arill . 8,,Lurdaq, IS ... 1?QE sl-: SE r-, ' 32 48 qo o f o as 3.z; I' 'I

'Isis vy Cro.'ott 1(llr for lT,,1tl,_d,i•, _ll<rr 15, tSS9. R,su/ls L'.ty'ressel in Grains Per -------- ---- I U..S. (,,shot of 251 ( •ul'ic Inch s, Distance traveled during the week .. ....... ................ t 7 miles.

Maximum force ............................ . ry,uuds.

1 ,eurance.... ......... .... .. ...Turbid. -- -_ L, or.......... ..... .... . ..... ............iht yellowish brown. Hygrometer. Clouds. Rain and Snow. Ozone.

I(heated to too haht) ... ...... .................Paint, marshy.

ring in Chloride ...... ................ ..........0.116. I iitalent to Sodium Chloride .................... ... .......C.159. Rio .- -

1 ha'es ........ ...................................... ...\one. FoRCE' OF Caron.

ncE CLErte, v. 1j OF Rat', A~uS „II t. t: . Ht ill) O~•LRCns-r, to. ites............... ...... ....•.. ...........,.......,..,None. DATE. rr .

.: ~~en la Nitrates and Nitrites ............................ ..O.Oi L i~ 4

Ammonia ........................ ............... ...... 0.0003. )\lAt'. - , ,._ A .uminoid Anlmonia ........................ ................0.00 2. tx + r _

I Before hotlin......... 2.0; 0. I , rclness equivalent to Carbonate of Little, 3 - -

` ' After both i;t ........2.0/0. '_ ' ,anie and Volatile (lops on ignition) .......... . . ........ . . . . ... 1.5-4. dI e =

- '

`%I feral matter (non-volatile) ............ ......................2.bS3. o n c % I U :al solids (by evaporation) ...................................4.257• -- -- - - - ------------- -- - - - - - - ----- - - . 22 Solidly, tz .4fi; 4 .536 ~ ;3 61 54 74 Cu. I z Cir. o ........I' ..... ........

t, S Cir.

\Ionilaq, 13 .qnn .469 .4c1 •415 Sz 62 85 ~7 Cu. Io I~ 3.3o I' \I. 4.15 r.:,t, .45 .01 ... .trsis of :'t-,~tnn if,-i- irr Tl~rlit,~sr~n-, _llar r5, 1SStJ. R<:r,r..s E.tj'n•ss~d itr Parts I!y - i A.M. xo a.u. I.00 1 .ox

• IJ t i1( in Utz! /tu7, 17e1 fitotltgtt 1 Tuesday, 1 4 .460 .545 •543 .516 83 67 79 ;6 Io I Cir. ro cI P.M. cz

t I - - -

bid.

r l 7 .I.00 ..o ....

'l\ edn' i ,r t - 497 4 5 -22 t-8 83 48 7.3 70 r o 0

> > Cu. , 1,i)earance ............ ...............•....... ..,...1 a

I Lt,ht cellot~tsh i~ro~cn. ........... .... "mar,h

nail[ •. ....................................Faint, t - I for heated to I00` Fahr.) } Chlor1na in Chlori.le' ..........................................0.1197`

I Thar-dav,16 .447 7 5 531 77 57 74 °9 0 o v

- J y

Friday, 17 4e) 574 .5~q .S.,I 74 58 74 69 '', a C o ....... ..... ........

' Sodium Chloride Lhlonde ...........O,3_' l~.~uit•alen[ to bOdiU nl ....................... a'o• '.q6 F 65 89 78 o 0 Io ........ .... ... ..... ....... Saturda}-, IS .651 .Sat •5-9 i 5 9 77 1'iiosphate .................... ..............................\One. L itrites ....................................................... \one, - .

\i.rogen in Nitrates and litrites ............ ....................0.022. Total amount of water for the week ........................ .o_q inch. hours,

' ...0.000^ Ices Ammonia ................................................0.0005 ~. Duration for the ~rcek ..................................... z 45 mintnc,.

:\lbunlinoid Ammonia.............................. ............0.0055.

I lardness equivalent to Carbonate of I.ime, before boiling, . , .. , .. , 5.55. Dare. 7 A. N. 2 P. .

boiling........ After , .3.55. I-ganic and volatile (loss on i~nitioH) ............................2.70.

' 60. neral matter non-volatile' ............................... d. .... I Sunday, MIa} 12 Warm, cloudy, dew .......................... \'r arm, plea, yin.

~ al solids (by evapora[tool .. ....... . ........................ t .,o. \Monday, I; 'Tuesday, " 14

Mild, cltudy, de....... ~litd, Mild,

- -- - 14 wine-day. .. c.5 ......... ... ?iilJ, cloud}', dew ............. .. VCarn:. plea•ain, By rrr-le:' of tlr_ 1'>oar I . Thursday, ̀. Io Mild, pleasant, hazy, dew ..................... \1-;lrm, pica, ei. E\t\I( )\; CL_ RK. Secretary. Friday, I; Mild, hazy. dew.............................. R'arm. plea :n n.

' tiaturday, ' to Mild, hazy, dew .............................. llild, h:a}.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY DAN11-a, ------,PER, I'it. I)., 1lirector. ''I THE

DEPAL ME1NT OF PV BL1C PARKS,

-

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ,Stwarn:cTng,5hlloor,9A. M. Room ~cg, Stewart 33uildiug, r. r.t floor, A. nt, to 5th q 5 1 • I.t+MEC C. 1)u.- NE, 1're~ideut ; JOHN C. SHEe.ii.

CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK . MAYOR'S OFFICE, Secretary ; A. FTELLI, Chief Engineer; J. C. LcLLE. 1 E\V YORK, February I, 1889. j Auditor, -

Latitu le 40° 45 SS" N. Longitucie height of In-irunients above the Ground, 53 '1 I'ur,uant to section q of chapter S~q, Latti's of BOARD OF ARUORP CO11D[ISSIONERS. feet ; ,shoes the tiea, g7 feet. 1585, I hereby designate the "Daily \etc, " ,sail Z•HE MACoR, Chairman ; PRESIDENT OF DEPART,MEN i

- the "\eat York Morning Journal, ' two of the y Or 'I':l\ES A1n ASSESStitE\Tti, SeCl•C[ar •.

A I•R. 'hi _'1' OF I I`:(,I1'I'ERS FROM SELF-RECORDI\G I\ Si \IE\NTS laity papers printed in the City of 'eat'1•ork, I Address M.COLT,tA.,;, StaatsZeitungItuilding, Tryen in which notice of each sale of unredeemed pawns Row. Office ours, 9 , . Al. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. a.

Far the wk Itrding .Ilan 18, iSS9. Barometer.

~ or pledges by public auction in said city by to I2 M. -

be G,r Icaut six pawnbrokers, shall puhli~hcd at COMMON COUNCIL. -- - -------- --- _ --- --_ ____ - _-_ --__ - - ---- days previous thereto, until othentre ordered. I Ofce of Clerk of Common Council. ..,~ r;IN F.M. - \IAxt:•:cra. '1ltstvcra. 7 a.ra, z r.;:. y HUGII (:RANT, Mayor. J. No. 8 City Hall, g A. Ni. to 4 P. M.

THE DA\'. 101111 Aldermen. h A l F.. --- --- -- - - - - - l RANCItS J. Two.+tEY, Clerk Common Coun

CI..

- s - - i u ? ? OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Nt v. _ = _ = = _ = ~~ •- G E i L

City Library. cTATNT OF THE HOURS 1)CRING No. 12 City Hall, Io A. ec, to 4 P. >t, S - 4

- -- - .. - =- ̂8 '' ''Y' ̂' ^' r' which all the Public Offices in the City are open for

business, and at which each Court regularly opens and \\•ILLIAnt H. Rcaoon, City Librarian. -- - -- - adjourns, as well as of the places where such offices are I

kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads Iz z co z 8 z c 2 88 I2 p.1f. z o0 :. ;a, 29.744 9.7 3.73 9., 9.7 9.7 o A.M. of Departments and Courts: ! DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.

%I ,nday, 13 z9.850 29.8O8 29.714 29.791 29.866 9.4. tt 9.7oa I 12 P.M.P.. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT I a Conrnrfssioner's Office. ItT: ar's O Ice j fI

No. },c Chambers street, g w. at. to 4 r. nt. Commissioner; BERNARD F. lu.~sday, 14 29.698 29.696 23.7oo 29.698 29.738 12 Y.Mi. 29.644 4 P.M. y THOMAS C. GILRDV,

No. 6 City Hall, to A. to. to 4 P. ht. ; Saturdays, Io MARTIN, Deputy Commissioner. \ ednesday, 15 29.888 29.900 I 29.968 29.919 29.970 12 P.M. 29.710 2 A.st. A. at. to it Si.

HUGH J. (RANT, Mayor. THOMAS C. T. CHAIN, Bureau of Chief Engineer. TI httrsday, 16 30.0:6 3o 000 3x.090 30.035 30.096 rz P.M. 29.970 o A.M. Secretary and Chief Clerk. No. ii Chambers street, q A. I. to 4 P. M.

W. BtRDSALL, Chief Engineer. Friday, 17 30•192 30.206 30.242 I 30,213 3?.242 9 P.M. 30.096 oA.In. Mayor's :1larshals Ogece. GEORGE

A. NE. 6 P.}t. 30.21a No. i City Hall, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. et. Bureau of Water Register. Saturday, t8 30.2)4 30.266 ;o, 23S 30.266 3o.z98 9

DANIEL ENGELHARD, First Marshal. No. 31 Chambers street, 9 A. +t. to 4 I. nt. --- -- - -- FRANK Fox, Second Marshal. JortN H. CHAntnetts, Register.

Mean for the week ....... ...................... ........... 29.g5o Inches. Maximum " at 9 A.-a., May ,8th ...................... 39.248 " \Luimm Si.,

M u " at 4 P. May 14th ...................... 29.644 COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Bure.:u of Street Immftrovements.

R:. cry ......................................... .55q Rooms Izq and i15, Stewart Building, 9 A, M. to 4 P. M. , _ No. 31 Chambers street, q A. M. to 4 P. M. ' M. DEAN, Superintendent. Si. - - MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, EDWARD P. BARKER. I

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/%r{•in• • r ire r /i v - ç r •./ .... r ..

`• It th.,inI,eia <I t'c, l. ,, t. '. I. t„4 r. - I I.,,,,%II., I•:nin,o r-in-Charge.

l;nn,ru r,/ !,S'/(air, it , .57r//itir.e. \„ ;I f'.h;un hr•r. atria,„ A. It. 1„ 4 I.

b'eln,r•;, Superinh• ii, c Iii .

Pariah „/ II ti/rr !'rrrv',ynr. It Chambers atrccl, CIA. II. to 4 r Cl.

II. Ill oii', %1':,I,•r Ihu'ceyor.

turn•,,• it J r,n1t.s rind (;rrs.

Na. ;1 ('hambers ctroet, 9 A. it. to 4 r \I. iii.'. ltl, CORVIC K, tiuperintendent.

/lumen in .9roo's. N... ;1 Cbanlhers Street, r n. tit, to .t r. I.. I; -Ile u, K, Superintcnilelit.

I>rrreau n% ln,i,mfrrurrex. N. 3r Chambers street, 9 A. It. to 4 r. •a.

Jail\: I' ii il.sRUsuN, Superintendent.

I r/7htiLLiuks in (Y/y Hail / tr/,.

\I:v:il\ J. I:r:r:si•a, City ltalI.

IINANCE DEI'AR'PHIEN'I. ! inu,n/d r,.[!n'.t (e, ,

1'.,. , -, H,t , t Ilmlding, Chambers street tmd Broa(l- R,) .:I 1. 11. In 4 P. It.

'11uu,uutt t•: 55. t1sr:Ks, Comptroller: Ric:uaRU :1 S .ui IS, Deputy Comlptndler.

rtarii/i uhf tr.

Nos 19, 21, 23 Stewart ISui Id rig, Chambers street and Uri g A. Cl. to 4 I', II.

wit.1Iiii J I ,vuS, First Auditor. ILCVIU I';. Al- STEN, 5ccund Auditor.

I;an-au for the Curl/cc/Jun of 211.r,ssrnn,'rcl.c ,rn,/-Ir 1.terse n/ 7,I-trs and . ls.msrrutrrts ix it? of 11 -afr•r Rrufv.

N"`• 31, 33, `5, 37, 39 Stc•.vart Ituilding, Chand), rs stnct uud Broadway, 9 A It. to 4 I. I1.

Ai:'1F.)Iits S. CADS, Collector of _1.se~.mcotc and Clerk „f Arrears.

N muncy received triter 2 P. 1t.

/;:u ra rr fi ,r /hr (L//r, tinrt of (i'; /,;,, r. ,r, ties./ rr .tlese.Bics.

N. s. , and 3 Stewart liuildin4, ChamLr n =creel .,nil Uispuiway, 9 A. tit. t), 4 P. It.

J. does D,tt.v, Culle,tnr of the City Rwcnur :nil `uprrintcndcut of Sl;urkcts.

No none}- received after 2 r. al.

l;rurnufine tier (uii- tin c ,, I.r ,r..

\n. 57 Chambers Street :uld Nu. ;5 ku:,Jc St n•cl, ,to tic art IInuillmp., 9 n. It. to 4 r. uI.

AV. Mr: 1.1.AN, Receiver of '1,zc.; An IF,-o VI,tnMe'.oi urn, Deputy Receiver of!:Ixc'..

Ni, money meek cct utter z r. a,.

i/remteu ry /I' (ily Ckat,;A .1 /ties \„s. 25, 27 Itewnrt l-uikiing, CIuaual„-t'. .u•.:rt .Iu.1

U,. q A. ii. to 4 V. 't. I. p• Il:cRU CRocuR, City Chamberlain.

( 7u,-c r/ i/.•r Citt' /'arunr.nsu.

.\.. ,, Reade street, Stewart I luildinn, tl 1. II. to 4 r. CI. ,r, II. 7l •lane r. ilax, City Paymaster.

LAW Dl,;lAk1'211ENT.

;p'/ /Ire (-terse/ k, llrr C ;,) frn•a/i.'r:.

Swntn L,itnnl; Itnilding, third floor, 9 .1..%I. to 5 P. it .ltnrtl,}"e. 9 A. }t. t" 4 I'. \I. 55 ,;.t.l. ;sn II. Ci. onuc, Counsel to the Corporation. 5.1 1,ccv '1'. CAsii;i:r.t., Chief Clerk.

Ill/gc of ml' /'r !'/.'n : Idurin/eL a/or.

N . 41) Beckman street, 9 A. x. to 4 P. %I. 11. vet. 1. XhIeRissnnh:, Public Admmistranrc.

r'9ir n/ the ('1) orrr/Lou .Iff, n-)r. i•.

N'.. In Ilrunktu;uit street, 9 .5. 11. 1.14 r. Cu. 5511 Ii C. A. U„v u, Corporation Attrn I..

I'( II.ICI•: 1)F:l':1RT'7111';\'I'.

I n1tral (l/14.

N... . Mulberry street, 9 n. 1I. to 4 n IT I.I_I_' I. 2t1.scttx, President ; \M-.i.1.uco II. ken',

Chi, I Cl, rk: J„t(s J. O'Itvu:N, Clliet Bureau ,-1 h1euti.,nc-

leI..I'ART77IF.NT OF C l] ARITIES A. II CORRI•:C-'11(1N.

( i ut ra! ( 5/Jicr'.

No, 66 Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, 9 A. tit. to 4 r Ill.

Vt lie Ito) C. Sur:e:Hv, President ; GEURCI: F. IlRITTON, Sun cretar}'.

c'urcbacIqg Agent, F'!tvtenv,cti A. Crsnat.tx. Office hl,urs, 9 A. Cl, to 4 P. Nt. Saturdays, 12 Ti,

Contracts, Proposals and Estimates for Work and 71;t-tr.rials for Building, Repairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, g A. St. to 4 P. M. .Saturdays, 12 tit. CHARL.ra I INN, General L'„okkeeper.

( tut-Dunr Poor Department. I lfiice hours, 8.30 A. SI. to 4.30 r. "t. WVit.t.l:lit li1..}NE, 5uperinccndeht. En- tr.noun on I'.Icvent)u ,tre,t.

1'I Rr: lEPAR'1'9LENT. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted

tram y A. tit. to 4 P. al. Saturdays, to tz m.

f/uir?qutre).t, rc.

Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh xtr,nn t, HenRV Ii. l,'Ruuutv, President; C.}et, I(cciN, Sec.

rotary. B'ctrtvrrs of Clrlej of 1),ra,iurrvrt.

l I( - an BONNICI, Chief of Department.

Rurertu of hr.talor of C'anur['ues/ibles.

PtcTEu SEERV, Inspector of Combustibles.

Bn eu'ueu of 1•cn• alsi.tI,,l/.

JAsIRS MtrricELL, Fire Marshal.

Lfurea in of In.ci,er tion of gieilclzi/; .e.

1' III J. BRADY, Superintendent of Iiuildin~s.

A/torvuy to I),jie.trtnerut.

Writ. L. FINnLnv.

P'ire Alarm T'l ;f raJle.

J. ELLIOT SsaTH, Superintendent. Central Office open at all hours.

Re air s/ura.

Nos. t28 and 130 West Third street. JOHN CASTLES, Foreman-in-Charge, 8 A. at. to 5 r }t.

Hosjrital Stables.

Ninety-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Jusewu SURA, Foreman-in-Charge. Open at all hours. —

HEALTH UEPARI'MENI'. No. 301 Mott street, q :}. ruts to 4 r, tit.

CHARLES G. WILSON, President ; EAIsIONS Cc.aIltlr, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Buildin4, Nos. 49

and 51 Chambers street, 9 A.nt. to 4 P.nt. Saturdays, 12 tit. J. HAST 'URN RUnn, President ; CIIARLlis [Iv I'. Woitx.t,

Secretary.

:1 r:,m:11, ti,>Iy L ,iImtI •I, l I and Id(tli aSenu,•, y A. .N. I,i •,

I. 6t.

C liver l/ .tiu/.r•rin/t•nrl vet n/ 23d Itnd - 4/lr U 1r rrla.

Inc Ilimuln,l and Furty-cixtl, ctrc,•t :md'I'hird ave. , 1, , I. V, L, ; I. 1,-

I)EI'AIl'I MF:N I' OF DOCKS.

Battery, Pier A, North river. I-'.I,u'1,; Al I,. r I r_ident; G. Kvslm.x:,Secretary.

I Iii,:. hours, from q A. Pt tel 4 P. nt.

lIla1'AE"I'MP;N'P OF 'f AXES AND ASSESSMENTS. titaats Zeitung Building, 'Tryon Row, 9 A. tit, to 4 P. It,

":,un'days, I2 )I. \IIru.1R(. Cut-I•CMAN, President; Fi.uyll 'I'. SNITII,

'ii- n•ctry.

II//fl;, Brei,'aec ( L!L•cliar nfA)-rear.c of Persona! l'usxes No. .q; Chambers street, Room 41, 9 A.ar, to 4 eel. I'n:)Rl.is S. Itr:ARUSLCC, Attorney; SAMUEL BARRY,

Ch:rk.

liEfAR'1 MENU' OF STREET CLEANING. 4y and 51 Chambers street, Office hours, q AM, to 4 P.M.

IA}IES S. CM.ENIau, Commissioner; AI,niRT H. Rllinrlls, Deputy Commissioner; R, W. HORNER, Chief Clerk.

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY AND EXAMIN-ING BOARDS.

Cooper Union, 9 n. tit. to 4 P. M. JA%uts THOUsna, Chairman of the supervisory Board

Go NTIInR K. rlc'RISRSIaN, Secretary and Executive Slicer,

1;OARDOF ESTIMATE AND APPOR'J'IONMENT ( )dice of Clerk, Staats 9.citung Building, Room 5.

The IlLiNuR, Chairman ; CH.}RI.Es V. MIRE, Clerk.

HOAR]) OF ASSESSORS. Obier, 27 Chambers Street, 9 A. NL to 4 P. tit.

:utr:v<n I LI)N, Chairman ; W.I. If. JASPER, Secretary

BOARD OF EXCISE. No, S4 Bond street, 9 A, +t, to 4 I', %I,

Au a smut•:R Dflcal:ut, ]'resident; GicoeeE H GALE, Soo, t:try ;Ind Chief Clerk.

SRI/RIFTS ()FFICE. -Nos. ; and 4 New Count}' Court-house, 9 A.mt. to 4 P. St.

Jaime A. FL.:u l:, Sheriff ; JuuN 11. StxTuN, Under Sheriff ; JOHN M. TRACT, (Order Arrest Clerk.

REGISTER'S OFFICE. East side City I tall Park, g A. it. to 4 P. St.

lams J. St.ovIN, Register; —, Deputy Register.

C(I)l3lISSI(INER OF' JURORS. 12onm 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and

I{r„5dwny, y .1, 'I. to 4 P. 't. C nt itu u.:s Ri:d.l.\, Commissioner ; JAMES E. CONNRR,

Ucl,uty Conumssiuncr. — — —

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Nuts. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, g A. tit. to 4 P. It.

F:iiw..c1pu F. ReicL}', County Clerk 1'. J. Scot.lv, Deputy County Clerk.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. Second floor, Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park,

9 n. II. to 4 r. it. („uN R. FEt.I„ws, District Attorney; JAntn:s MCCAur•.,

Chief Clerk.

THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, .1,1/ /Pc rr<r if if /'riutiu,5•', 5'trrtrourry, and LTlrsxk Bo,nks.

No. in City 11,111, q A. at. to 5 v. St., except Saturdays, tut which days 9 :1. 11. to )21t.

1Yn.Lla• (1. Sly IeaeowLlr, Supervisor; R. P. H. A, ie.l., llo,,kkceper.

CORONERS' OFFICE.

Nos. 13 and 15 ChaItbalh) street, 8 A. it, to 5 r. st Sun-days and holidays, 8 ,1. ii. to 12.30 P. SI.

il1 ii. Ha}r:l. J. B. 7111:,-FSIER, FERInNANO I.nvv, DANIEL HANLC', Loris W. 5citri.'u'zl, Coroners; EDWARD F. Rrn'Nutus, Clerk of the L'oard of Coroners.

SUPREME COURT Second floor, New County Court-house, opens at

10. 3 , A. \I. C n.ei. en II.VAN L'R r-xr, Presiding Justice; EDWARD

1''. Rctl.t.), Clerk ; 1'. J Scri,n,v, Deputy County Clerk, General 'Term, Rosin Nu. 9,W1LLtAit LAsuI, Jr. Clerk. Special'lenm, Part I., Room No. to, HIGH DONNELLY,

Clerk. Sl eci:d Term, Part II„ Room No. 18, WILLI.ASI J.

1111.1_, Clerk. Ch:unbers, Room No. It, AestRosE A. 9ICCAtILI.,

Clerk. Circuit, I`.trt L, Room No. in, WALTER BRADY, Clerk. Circuit, fart I l ., Room No. 14, JOHN B. i)IcGut.Dtuct:,

Clerk. Circuit, Part III., Room No. t3, GEORGE F. LvON,

Clerk. Circuit, fart IV. , Room No. ts, J. LRwis I.vnv, Clerk. Jmlges' Private Chambers, Rooms Nos. Iy and zo,

S:vn'EL Gnt,t,nuxc, Librarian.

SUPERIOR COURT. .l'i,ird floor, New County Court-house, t A. St.

General Ternl, Rnom No. 35. Special Term, Room No. 73. Chambers, Room No. 33, ro A. at. fart I., Room No. 34. d'art I I., Room No. 35. ]'art Ill., Room Nn. 36. Jul es' Private Chambers, Room No. 3a. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 32. Clerk's Office, Room No. 31, 9 A. tit, to 4 r. }t.

,)iiN SEUCwicK, Chief Judge; TuoSnAS L'pEsE, Chief Clerk.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Third floor, New County Court-house, 9 A. If. to 4 P. fit'

Assignment Bureau, Room No. 23, 9 A. tit, to 4 P. tit. Clerk's (illice, Room No. zz, 9 A xt. to 4 P. tit, General 'Perm, Room No. 24, it o'clock A at. to ad-

journnlcnt. Special Term, Room No. 21, it o'clock A. it, to ad-

journmcnt. Chambers, Room No. 21, 10.30 o'clock A. M. to adjourn'

went. Part I., Room No. z5, It o'clock A. at. to adjournment. Part I I . , Room No. 26, it o'clock A. nl. to adjournment. Part III., Room No. 27, it o'clock A. al. to adjournment. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 23, 9 A. M. to 4 P. %t. RICHARD I.. l.ARKEl1u1Rn, Chief Justice ; NATHANIEL

J:vtals, Jr., Chief Clerk.

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.

No 3z Chambers street. Parts I. and II. Court open at I I o'clock A. SI,

FIvDERIGc SMVTH, Recorder; RANDOLPH B. MAR-TINE, HENR\ A. (;ILUu•.R.LEEVE and RU'FUS B. Cowtxc, Judges of the said Court.

.I'crnts, first Monday each month. JuHN Sn'mhis, Clerk. Office, Room No. it, o A. M. till

4 r. CI.

\IAN' 2.4, THE CITY RECORD.

111 Y ('I IiI1('I'. neglect, within five days after Huber that the cnntr:u

City I1a11. I has been awarded to him, to execute the same, lie'

I amount of the deposit made fly Will •hall b•• forfeited n, "I',•rm, (:encral Rnum Vn, on. ;md he rcr.,in,•d by the l 'it)' of New York as lie uidate,l

'Trial Term, 1Irt I., Ruin No. 2o. I danmge% for such m•ulc,:t or refusal ; but i( Ii,' .hall In t I I., kooto No, t'. . execute the ,:ontr,rt within the tithe .Itnrcaaid, the 1'.Irt I I I. knnm No, t 5. nmour[t of his drp,,xil ',,ill be returned to him, Specie 'Perth, Ch:unb':rc, Build No 21, 10 A. ii. to 11y , rder nl the Board,

4I'• NI. I %VI1,1,1AM II, KI1'l', Chief Clerk. Clerk's Offic,:, Itnnln N,,. 1,,, ('ic)' I I;rll, 9 ,t nt. to 4 V. at. NRw YORK, 11;y 17, 1880. DA%III Sic Au,t.a, Chic) Justin '; S111IIAhl. T. DAi.r,

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Clerk. 1 OI.It:N 111 I lJt'I 111.ti't l:l 11' OF Nl:w YuuK,

OVER AND '1'I:R>IINICI COURT. OFFIcl, It INI 1 I II RIs' CI"1•:Rlc (Rc,unt Nu. y),

New• County Cotlrt-I ii c•, Second IIn„r, soutlleastco r- N"• .Son ill I,itl Sill 51111•.K t, Nr•.w YuRR. t88 y. tier, R,mm No. Iz Churt „pens :u to!- „'cluck A.v.

Clerk's Offire, Bruwn-.tnnc llnildin,q, City Hill Park, \VN[1R' WA N I El) HY THE I'R(O'ERTY second floor, northwest corner, Room No. it, to PS. SI. 0 Clerk of the Poli,'e Department nil the City of New till .1 r. 11. York, No. -;o0 11ulherry ;treet, Room No. q, for the

__ lIllnuviulg pru1 erty, hum in his , ustocly, without clainl- ants : Boats, rope, iron, lead, mile and cmale clothing,

POLICE DEPARTMENT. boats, shoes, wine, hl:wkcts, di;unnnticls, canned goods liqurors, etc., :dsn Sinhll amount looney taken from

P,u-n 1: Idi r.l I; i '.lrs I lot -I ill' ('I I ) nr A ICw Y,ntl., I 1',r)soncrs and luund by pautruhucn of chic Department. Nu. 30.., 3If1tu;t•,r 5'r toP.Fn, JOHN F'. HARRI()T.

Property Clerk.

'1k) CC)tiTlaACTOI/n5.

CORPORATION NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES.

T~(ila.lC NIPl'ICI: Is tfl•:RP;IIY OiVEN TO THE :ACED ESTIMATES FOR FURNISHING 'CHE r owner or uwner>, aca,p;mt or occnpanr of all SI•materials and Iabnr, and doing the work required lions, and lot,, intpruved or unimproved land+ affected

for placing Electrical Conductors tmdereround for this thereby, that the following a;ce:'ment, have been coot Department, will be received at the Central Office of the pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As- Deparintent oi Police in the City of New York, until ces,or, for examination b'; all per>ons intcre.ted, viz.: 10 o'clock :t. nr, of Friday, the 3rst day of May, 1889. List 2974, No. I. Sewer in Seventy--cventh street, he-

1-u dder. will state in their ectimatvc a price : I tween the Boulevard :Intl We-t Ind avenue. 1st, Far furnishinia the materials for and doing the l.ict 3000, No. z. Sewer in Third avcnoc, west side,

work with the ..eamle~s insulated wires and cables of between Eig hts'-ei:5hth and Eighty-ninth etrects. The Safety Insulated SVire and Cable Company," as I Li:.t 3201, No. 3. -ewer in One Hunclrccl and I'hirty-

specified, or i seventh street, betwcen Sixth and SCventh avenues. ad. For furnishing the materials and doing the work I Li't 3002, No, 4. Sewer in 55'c.t -trcet, between Rector

with cables claimed to be as good or better than the and Carlisle'trcct'. seamless insulated wires and cables of "The Safety List 3003, No. g. Reccivin:;-La:in on the northwest Insulated Wire and Cahlc Company," the bidder to spe- corner of Seventy- ccond itrect and Riverside Drive. cify the kind and quality proposed to be furnished, and List 3004, No. 6. Re, civiet/-ba-in on the solrthcact submit sample, thereof, as specified. corner of Eighty-<ixth ctrcct and Tenth avenue.

For information as tel the amount and kind of work to 7-hc limits embraced by such assessments include all be done, bidders are referred to the specifications and ~ the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces map svhic'h forth part of these proposal,, which said map and parcels of land situated on— now on file in the Police Department was approved by No. I. Both tide, of Seventy-;cventIt street, from the the Board of Police on the 26th day of April, 1889, and Boulevard to Wca End avomlc- dated and signed by the Chief Clerk of said hoard. No. 2. WCest side of Third avenue, from Eighty-eighth

Bidders must satisfy- themselves by personal examina- to Eighty-ninth street. tinn of the nat'.Ire and extent of the proposed work, and No. 3. P,uth ..idc, of One Hl;ndred and 'I'hirty- by such other means as they tn.))' prefer, as to what Seventh ,trect, from Lenox to Seventh avenue. work will he required to be

of and materials fur- No. 4. F.aot civic of We>t street, from Rector to Car-

nishcd, and shall not :n any time after the submission lisle mice. of :m estimate, dispute, complain or assert that there No. 5. Rivercidc Park. was any mislinderst;unding in regard to such work or No. Ii. South nude of Eighty-sixth street, from Ninth materials. to Tenth avenue.

The map may be seen and forms of estimates with p All persons whose interests are affected by the above- specifications, shoring the auu)lluint and kind of work to named assessments, and who are opposed to the saint, he done, may he obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk or either of them, are requested to present their ohjc;-- uf this Department. tions in taritina to the Ch:,irman of the Board of

'I'ine work i. to he completed and delivered on or before Assessors, at their office, No. 27 Chambers street, within the ninetieth (goth; day alter the execution of the con- thirty days from the date of this notice. tract. The ubovc-eleseril'vl lists will Sc transnutted, as pro-

'1'he damages to he paid by the contractor for each vided by L"nv, to the Rnard of Revision and ('urrcction day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time of Assesstnents for confirmation, un the :•'J 1;,c Ill

specified for the completion thereof Shall have expired i Jf1tc, 1889. are fixed and liquidated at twenty 'zo dollars. ~ EDWARD GILL)N, ChairmAn,

The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- PA'l'RICK M. EAVI•.R'f\t ni.h the Same in a sealed envelope, indorsed 'Estimates I CHAR T. F.s E. \\ 1:N1) i',

EDWARD CAHILL, for Electrical Conductors,” and with his or their name or names, and the date of presentation to the head of said Board I A'., 5s11rC. Department, at the said office, on or before the day and OFFICE of THE 110ARD uF AssyssoRe, hourabove named, at )which time and place the proposals No. 27 CoaStnutnRS SI'll :ET, received will be publicly opened by the head of said NEw YORlc, May a,, 1889. Department and read.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be I UIlLIC N(ITICE IS HEREBY ill\ I'.N Ti I'I'RE'. awarded will be required to give security for the per- owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all formance of the contract in the manner prescribed by houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected law, in the sum of twenty thousand dollar'.. thereby, that the following assessments have been coul-

'I'he Police Department reserves the right to decline pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of;:1s- an)' and all bids or estimates if deemed fir the public lessors, for cxammation by all persons interested, viz. :

intarect. List ,qor, No. r. Laying crosswalks across First ;we- Nn estimates will be accepted from, or a contract nue, at the northerly and southerly sides of ( Inc Hml-

aw•arded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- , fired and Twelfth street. porltion, upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as ' Lilt 2903, No. z. Laying crosswalks across the WW-est-

crn Boulevard, at the ,outherly side of Eighty-first sttrety Cr otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- poratton.

Each estimate shall contain and state the name and Street.

List 2936, No. 3. Laying and relaying flagging an d

place of residence of each of the persons makin4 the curb on both sides of Seventy-sixth street, from 1, ighth

same ; the names of all persons interested cvith him or to Ninth avenue, List 3005, No. 4, Laying crosswalks across Mahbalu:Ih interested, them therein ; and if no Other person be so

it shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made street at the we,terly side of Manhattan avenue. without any connection with any other person making List 3'8, No 5. Laying crosswalks across First nPc

an estimate for the same purpose ; and is in all respects 'l'Lir- hue at the southerly side of One Hundred and

fair, and witholiteo1lnsi,ro or fraud ; and that no member teenth street. of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of i List 30,0, No. 6. Laying crosswalks acrossAvenu,- A, a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, orother officer at the smulierly side of I' nighty-fourth street.

of the Corporation, is directly nr indirectly interested List 3- .11, Nn. 7. Laying crosswalks across .1ecuuc

therein, ur in the supplies or tvork to which it relates, St. Nicholas, at the northerly side of One Hundred .,1111

or in any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate I'w'enty-fourth street. must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or The limits embraced by such assessments include all

parties making the estimate, that the several matters the several houses and lots of .ground, vacant lots, pieces

stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than is interested, it is requisite that the verifica- one person

and parcels of land situated on— No. I. To the extent of half the block from the north-

tion be made and subscribed by all the parties in- erly' and southerly sides of First avenue and One H un-

terested. dred and Twelfth street.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- No. z. To the extent of half the block, from the south-

sent, in writing, at two householders or frecholders in erly side of the l oulcvard and Eighty-first street. Nn. Cnth of 5evcnty-sixth street, from Eigltlt the City of New York, with their respective places of 3. civic,

business or residence, to the effect that if the contract to Ninth avenue. o. To the extent of halt the block, from the west- 4, be awarded to the person making the estimate, they

will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his erly side of Manhattan avenue at Manhattan street.

sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shad No. 5. To the extent of half the block, from the ,outh-

omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the erly side of One Hundred and Thirteenth street and Fir-.t

Corporation any difference between the stun to which he be upon its completion, and that would entitled

avenue. No. G. To the extent of half the block from the cnuth-

which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the erly side of Avenue A, at Eighty-leurth street.

person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded 250. 7. To the extent of half the black from the north-

at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each case to l erly side of One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and

be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by Avenue St. Nicholas. Allpersonswhoseinterestsareaffectedbytheabove- which the bids are tested. The consent :,havementioned

named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, shall be accompanied by the oath or allirmation, in or either of them, are requested to present their objec- writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that

he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New tions in writing to the Chairman of the Board of

York, and is worth the amount of the security required Assessors, at theiroflice, No. z7 Chambers street, within

for the completion of this contract and herein stated, thirty days from the date of this notice.

over and above his debts of every nature, and over and The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro-

above his liabilities as bail, surety and Otherwise ; and vided by tale, to the Board of Revision and Correction

that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith of Assessments or confirmation, on the rq[h day of

and with the intention to execute the band required June, 1889. EDWARD GILON, Chairman, ' by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security

will be subject to approval by the Comptroller offered PATRICK Sl. HAVERTY,

of the City of New York after the award is made and CHAS. E. VVENDT,

prior to the signing of the contract. EDWARD CAHILL, Board Assessors. of

Should the person or person; to whom the contract may he awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract OFFICE OF THR BOARD OF AssessuHs,

within five days after written notice that the same has No. 27 CnantBetes STREET, Ol

been awarded to his or their hid or proposal, and that the NEW YORK, May r8, 1889.

adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered has been approved by the Comptroller, or if he or they accept but ~UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE do not execute the contract and give the proper security, owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract thereby, that the following assessments have been com- will be readvertised and relet, as provided by law. pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As.

No estimate will be received or considered unless sessors, for examination by all persons interested, viz. : accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the List e6z6, No. I. Sewer in Madison avenue, between National or State banks of the City of New York, drawn One Hundred and Seventeenth and One Hundred and to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the Nineteenth streets. amount of five per centum of the amount of the se- List 2907, No. s. Sewers in Eighth avenue, between curity required for the faithful performance of the con- One Hundred and Fifth and One Hundred and Four- tract. Such check or money must not be inclosed in teenth streets, with connection to existing sewer in One the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must Hundred and Tenth street, east of Eighth avenue. be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department List 2972, No” 3. Extension of sewer in One Hundred who has charge of the estimate-box ; and no estimate and Forty-first street, between the Boulevard and'1'enth can be deposited in said box until such check or avenue, and in Tenth avenue, west side, between One money has been examined by said officer or clerk, Hundred and Fortieth and One Hundred and Forty. and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that first streets. of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons List 2950, No. 4. Paving West End avenue, from making the same, within three clays after the contract is Seventy-sixth to Ei,tihty_irortiu streets, with granite awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or blocks.

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I nOb THE CITY R EGO H I)_ MAY 24, 1889.

I I hits rmhraced by such :u;"%4iuent% intaudc all 1'he plan., e.hm ,t, ut,l .p, , In, ,u, n t I -..I

IV ral hntnc. and I„t. of yr und, vacant hit,, pieces arc dcsc ribcd in a lair until itti ii,. un t ,i parcels „f land .itu.ltr•d on- \rchitect.," which can be obtained on y 111 -,tn,u it the \,.I. ItothsidesOf>I.,disnnavt'flhL'.tomnI )nc,Ilan- Cnmpuc,lh•r's utlice. 'These "m•tnlrtiun ' „III :d.0

,In d and Seventeenth n, t ln, Httndred : nd Nineteenth contain :I l li:gram ut the Idot „n w hich the building is h ,I r,,t . north and south sides of t Inc I lundred :utd he crcctcd, .ho.inc Iocatwn, dimen*inn., ctr. Ichteenth street, ettendinq easterly thirty-live Icet - The art hitcrt whose plat, c%tonot,• and '. ju t ifi,atiun ,nd westerly sixty feet from \L t1ison .,vetmc, and north 'hall be appr„crd and 3ccepie,l I,) 16,• lnnnl..tnnrrs _i,lr of une I Inndre•d and St~'e ntecntb street, extendinc will he appointed , rrhitect for the r u,tnu~il,. it of the .i.icrlv and westerly sixty feet from } I,Idiwn avcnue. LuildinL and be paid G or his services in >uperuitendinLi \n. s. limb sides of F.iphth .tVCnIC, term[ I )ne Hun- the work the fes; rt(crI,c(l by the "American Institute

n d ,md Fifth to ( )ne Ikindred and I"our[eeuth Street ; of Architects." prnv ie!ed his standing is such as to 4mtr- „ north side of Onr I lundred ,md Filth street, and ante, ❑ faithful discharge of his duties.

I. ill sides of ()ne Hundred .,nd Sixth street, Iront Each set of plans, estimates and specifications slit,- I. I _It c1, to \lanhattan nett Ies. nutted shall be marked with such ac.unted dcsi.gnatiun

\n. c. Both =ides of Hamilton place, from Ilne Hun- is the orghIicct mac select, provided there shall be tiled ,reed and Fortieth to One Hundred and F,,rtc-first with the \layor a scaled envelope citing the real name I r: ct : weal side of l'enth avenue, fre,n One Hundred of the competitor, winch spill not be opened until the unl Fortieth to ( Inc Hundred and Fnrty-first street. selection shall have been made. m,l both sides of One hundred and Forts--ti rst street, 'T'HE()w. \l'V ERs, I . C'otnmitten mntencing at :t point distant about one hundred feet Crnn pt roller, I ,restarly from Hamilton place, and extendiu en oerlp ACA LTON S'I'(1K\l, ICn»t mic<ioners . • tenth avenue.

No. 4. Both sides of Welt T:nd avenne. from Seventy- Chairman Finance Committee, -

the

Board Aldermen, J ~raking Fund. of

izth to l.idhty-ninth street. and to the extent of halt . III, block at the intern ctin streets. w NF YORK, April .a, iSSy.

All perons whose interests are ntfected by the above- CITY of \Ew A`„si-Frsnscr DFriRI tExt', ,ted asessmutt s, and who are opposed to the same,

Jr ithcr oh them, are reque-tad to their objcc- c present litRF-U' FOR I HE COLLECTIO . I1F ASSESSVIENls AND

ti.,ns in writing- to the Choirntait of the !loord of ARREARS OF TAXES .AND Assesslt8NTS

\ sors, at their of ice, 50, 27 Chambers street. AND III- S ATF.R RENTS, ((t ii- i;hi1l thirty days from the date tit this notice. (IFFICE OF '1-H F. COI_I.E('IOR OF ASSESSMENTS

l'he al,nvo-described fist, will be transmitted, as pro- AND CLERK lit ARREARS, t:dkd be law, to the Board of Revision and Correction SFFWAR'r Bt ttotNu, Roo}I 35, March g, 1889. I

\-:rsmrnts ti r confirmation. 'Ii the [7th day of June, ()TICE OF THE SALE OF LANDS AND TEN- - .. 1~ ements for unpaid taxes of r883, 1384 and 1835,

FU\C.ARD GILON. Chairman. and Croton water rents of 1582, 1883 and 1884, under )•ATRICK \I. HAVE.RTY. the direction of Theodore'tV Myers, Comptroller of the CHA ,. E. \VHNLT. City of New York. l[riV \Rll CAHILI., The undersigned hereby gives public notice, pursuan,

Board of Assessors. to the provisions of section 926 of the New York City

)Fr[, F o1= r llr- lb ARD OF As<r.ssi,s.. I

Consolidotinn Act of ,88e,- That the respective owners of all lands and tenement- ', - t: 1111n+ERS INI-1,:I.

'-ii 1'c,RR, \Iat' - , ̀ etc t1SS". situated in the \fords Nos. t to 24, inclusive, in the City of New York, on which taxes have been laid and con-

- ------------ ----- firmed for the years :883, 1984 and t885, and are now

THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF I eammiutni, due and unplid; and also the respective

NEW YORK. owners of all lands and tenements in the City of New York, situated in the Wards aforesaid, on which the

- -------- reizular Croton water rents have been laid Cr the years PROPI tS.1I - \111.1. liE RECEIV1?1t SEALELI tSS2, t883 and iS34, and are now remaining due and

by the I•;ecutuve• l' tm.nittr.: for the Care, etc., of unpaid, are required to pay the said ta%:cs and Croton the College, at the Hall of the Board of Education, No. water rents so remaining due and unpaid, v. idt the inter- 146 Grand street, until 4 o'clock t•. tit. on rhursd.ne, est thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per aituini,

lac 23, iSSy, for suppling the College Buildings, corner from the time when the same became due to the time of 'Twenty-third street and LexinLton avenue. frith Two payment, together with the charges of this notice and Hundred and Fifty 'lens of Broken Coal and Twenty- advertisement, to the Collector of Assessments and five Tons of Stove Coal, all to be of Plymouth Red Ash. Clerk of Arrears at his office in the Finance Depart-

I'roposals must state the price per ton, tvhieb is to went, in the Stewart Building, corner of Broadway and iociude the storing of the same in the bins or vaults Chambers street. in said city'. provided for that purpose. and must be addressed " I To And that it default shall be made in such payment, the Executive Committee et the iollege of the City of such lands and tenements mill be sold at public auction. New York," The coal to be supplied in q•,t3ntities of one at the Curt-house in the City Hall Park, to the City of hundred tons, mare or less, as may be required. New York, on Monday, June to, 1389, at 12 o'clock,

Each proposal must be accompanied with the siesta- noon, for the lowest term of years at which any person tare and address of two cumpetcnt sureties. shall oiler to take the sane in consideration of adcanc-

1'he Executive Committee reserve the right to reject inc the amount of tax or Croton water rent, as the case .1 I , r all proposals submitted if deemed for the public may be, so due and unpaid, and the interest thereon, as h:urs1s afnrCS3id i to the time of sale, together with the charges

Cc order of the Committee, of this notice and advertisement, and all other costs and CHAR LFI I.. HOIL'I', ch,r,zes accrued thereon, and that such sale will be con-

Chairman, tmued from time to time until all the lands and tene- .'. 1:: - r plc\1' - ,.I.I-,. I ments Sc, advertised for sale shall be sold.

'c v tar' . Netice is hereby further Given that a detailed state- U:aec; Yes'. 1- ;I„ ?I ..v t .. __ . , meet of the taxes and the Croton water rents, the owner-

-hip of the property en which taxes and Croton water rents remain unpaid, is published in a pamphlet, and

FINANCE DEPARTMENT. that copies of the said pamphlet are deposited in the - - „tike of the Collector of Assessments and Clerk of Ar-

'-.ALE lt1` F Ii \Nb III'`E t ti- -hIIE 1 l-.KkkA , metro. and is ill he delivered to any person applying for

JAYv NORTH RIVER. '1- t 1 tLc =amte.

W EE1-L\\VISE's, NE\V ) E1' 5E1 , C,ilcct,-r ai Aesees,,iccts .end (. icrk at Arrears.

HE FRANCHISE. (IF 'I HE FERRY FRclMM near Jay street, North river. to Wcohrsvken, Nett F I DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

Jersey, will be sold at Public Auction. to the high«[ i , idder, at the Comptroller's office, Nn. _So liroad.vac. Lt:;•.t.T•.:F:'cT „r 1), -, cox, a, to o'clock noon, on Friday, the 51st day of May, iSS,. PIER "A," NIRTH Rn r.l<. 1 nder a lease for the tern, of two years e,mmenci8.

January t, iS89, upon the following I`I'U CON 1 ICAC.TI)RS.

TERMS AND C)NDITI'N,, „F :".,L£

The highest bidder will be required to pay the auc- tioneer's fee and deposit with the Comptroller at the pRnp(l~~l q FOR FSTINIATE -i FOR LAEUbINS; time of sale twenty-nt'e per cent. of the amount bid, ~ - : - :( I , S1'1- E ' PIER. AT A'1 IL~7 I hT1I:TH 1 Pl}

i on the it rite f the firs which shall be cred fed t e rc t t tar t yt FT ]!I PR.

quarter, or be forfeited to the City it the lease shall nt 1--SIS''H ti'I.\'

- t 11' E 1II-

FRI I\[ tHE ..IDf• LINE t)F 'I HE

bc executed by the successfel bidder when notiF.ec! by TVI'HERLY

the Comptroller; and he shall enter into anohH„a[rm UEVENTY-,.,FVENTH STlR l .V , t 'rFN I L E

to that effect at the time of sale. '1'}:N DEU, 7'U THE 11 IR T HERIN I T

The lease shall contain the usual covenaets and con- (lI yt E~1 Et1NHTlF li H ~E KEl-aT i E\i 1 LED, THE -L ill 1'f{ RIVER.

ditions of ferr}• leases of the City of New York, and the lessee will be required t'., give bonds or double the

L S\ 1\ i OE

F y~lyt,cTES FOR ]JR1;Ll:lSG A'1' \1`}{a1'

amount of the }-early rentnl,'o 'oath two sat ,,ant st.reties, Fortieth -tract Pier, Seca t hrq --i_Ve -treat Pier,

end from \Veit Seventy-seventh to \X'e,t Eu bbcth to be approved by the Comptroller, conditiamed for the [recto '_forth river, will be received liy the Board of faithful performance of the covenants of the lease and Commissioners at the head of the Department of Docks, the payment of rent quarterly during the term of the at the office of said Department, on Pier " A," foot of lease. Battery place, North river, in the City of New York,

The lease shall contain a covenant prosiding for th e . until tz o'clock tt. of purchase, at a fair apprai-ed valuation, of the boat, :tildings and other property of the li-=ce, used in and j TCESDAY, MAY z8, t88o, ctually necessary for the operation of said fore, upon at which time and place the estimates will be publicly

the termination of the 1ca,e and the -urrender and I opened by the head of said Department, The award of yielding up of the premi>e< by the lessee, if the le-see the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as practic- -hall not become the p::rcha•er of the franchise for able after the opening of the bids. mother term, which said xpprai-.al -hall Lc made in thy, ..n}• person making an estimate for the work shall .:-ual way before advcrti-ing a lea•c for a new term of i furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at the franchise, at least four month; prior to the termini- said ot7ce, on or before the day and hour above name I, [ion of the lease. which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or

The right to reject any bid is reserved if deemed by- - names of the person or persons presenting the stmt, tite Comptroller to be for the interest of the Citt-. the date of its presentation, and a statement of the work

THEO. W. MVERS, to which it relates. Comptroller. •1he bidder to whom the award is made shall give

I security fir the faithful performance of the contract in CIT\' , aF' NEW ',RK-Fty.\NCE DEPAR-MINT,} CI att'TROLLER'S Orrice, Mom' y 18, 1889. I the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in

REAL hST.ITJ I~F,CUKI)7,

the sum of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars. '1-he Engineer's estimate of the quantities of material

- necessan- to be dredged in order to secure at the prete-ises mentioned the depth of water sot opposite thereto

THE AT'l F.NTI(>N (IF' LAtt-YLR i, REAL in the specifications, is as follows: Estate Owners, Mmnctrry Instttottons engaged in

m:.k:ngloans upon real estate, and all who are interested Pier at \Vest Fortieth street, North

I river 'north side) .............. 42,cx0 cubic yards. in providing themselves with facilities for reducing the Pier at West Forty-sixth street, ~ ~~t of exami1mtinns and searches, is invited to these North river (south side .......8, oa ttfL_ial Indices of Records, coetniniog all recorded trace- Bulkhead, fact of West Seventy- tee ,t real estate in the City of New York from 1553 to seventh street, North river,,., a,000

I 57, prepared under the direction of the Commissioners Bulkhead, between West Seventy- ,,f Records. seventh and West Seventy- I r.,ntors, grantees, suits in equity, insolvents' eighth streets, North river.... 7,000

and Sheriff's sales in 6r volumes, full bound, Bulkhead, foot of Vest Seventy- price .......................... ............ Stop on eighth street, North river,.... 2,500

`I'l,e same in 25 volumes, half hound ........... 5o co Bulkhead, between '.Vest seventy- Complete sets, folded, ready for binding....... t5 oo eizhth and West Seventy-ninth Records of Judgments, z5 volumes, bound ..... in cc streets, North river...,....,.. 5,oco

Orders should he addressed to " Mr. Stephen Angell Pier at West Seventy-ninth street, Room 23, Stewart Building." North river .......... ... ... 4,700

'THEODORE W. MYERS, Bulkhead, between West Seventy- Comptroller. ninth and Eightieth streets,

North river .......... ........ 3,000 a Bulkhead at foot of West Eightieth

FLANS FOR A BUILDING FOR CRID1INAT street, -North river,.......,,,. r'5eo COURTS AND (iTIIER FCRPOSES IN -- THE CITY 01 NE\1' YORK. Total ..................... 75.7cr~

NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. N. L'.-Bidders are required to submit their estimates _ upon the following express conditions, which shall apply

to and become a part of every estimate received : ACCf1RDANCF. WITH THF. PROVISIONS I rst. Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal ex-

"An of chapter 37t of theLaws of x887, entitled i amination of the location of the proposed dredging, and by act to provide for the erection of a building for eriminal such other means as they may prefer, as to the accuracy

in City courts and other purposes the of New York," the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund will receive

j of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, and shall not, at any time after the submission of an estimate, dispute or

plans, specifications and estimates cf cost until the zoth I complain of the above statement of quantities, nor for building for day of June, 1889, the provided in the

said act, to be erected on the block hounded by Centr assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard

I to the nature or amount of the work to be done, and Elm and White and toe tr, et, I zd. Bidders will be re, ptired to complete the entire

! ni nt ,.I It''. 1,'.,

t , , ''lilt 1 \ „'. 11 , , I , ❑ ii,', la -t ,u I Ih • .ml nln, ;. ty.tblr I„r the %, i l.. b. I in numtt„n, d, wltir It shill I,,. ,tettr,i1I• pert 1_ at the pt'i' Ih, I, ;h,r lit rni'l( 5.,r1, to I.1. .pc, ilicd by 11,11 hill , , bolder, till b, ,hnu „r pay.,ll, li,r1, t,• ,' ,,lit. ̀

'I'hc work to br ,Inns undr r II,,' rnntr.,t I I. lu L,- cnm-meuc,•d ,vithin use d.tvs oft. r tt,,' d.nc of t1, • l:''strict, and the ,'mire work is tube Inily amtplytossd nu ut hch,re the fifteenth d.tc of :1u;ust, Isso, and the damngcs to be paid by tin' y,,nu.actot Icr c:tclt day th:u tilt r,mtr.trt mac be unt,dfilI,d utter 1t,, time fixed for the foltilhl,tt has cxpi red, . Its , 6v a el.inse in the contract Iiscd :std liquidated at Fifty 11,,•I1_trs per day.

All the neat, rctl excavated is to be removed by the I•n8tratter, ;Ind deposited in all respects, according to laws

IS,lders is II state in their estimates a price per cubic vord for doing such dredoiug it ,n cotfoanity with the apprnced form of agreement and the specifications therein set forth, by which price C.a bids will be tested. This price is to cover .111 expenses of every kind ins(ilccd in or incidental to the fulfillment of the con-tract, including .itiv cl:tin that may arise through delay, Iron an}' cause, in the performing of the work there-1nder.

kidders will distinctly tttite out, both in words and in figures the amount of their estimates for doing this Ii ark.

1 ile Person or persons too hum the contract may be awarded w ill be required to attend at this office with the sureties offered by him or them, ;m4 execute the con-tract wvithin five thtys from the date of the service of a notice to that effect ; and it, case of failure or neglect so to do, lie or they will be considered as 11asiu,s; ab:m-doned it, and as in defa,tit to the Corporation ; and the contract will be readscrtised and valet, and so on until it be accepted and executed.

Bidders are required to state in their estimates their names and places of residence ; the names of all persons interested with them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, the estimate shall distinctly state the fact : also, that the estimate is nude without any con-nection with any Other person ntakit?_ all estimate for the catn'_ e: ork, and that it is in all respects fair, and without collusion or fraud ; and als'', that no member of the Common (nuncil, ll, ,d of a I lcprrtment, thief of it Bureau, Ilcput}' thereat, or Clerk therein, or other otliicer of the r „rpor:uinn, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the 5t11Lflea or work to tvhich it relates, or in any porti.m of the profits cl,cr'.ot; which estim, ate itlli°t be verified by the ,at h, in writing, of the party makintt the estimate, that the several mutters st.ited therein are in Al respects true. 11 Grtc i+enrr t/ran out J,rr n.' Cr iu18i at,,/, rt '.v rep,:tit,, that rkr :,v:, ,,rtrnrz /•, ~rra dt a iii? .crtSS, r-ldi',? to 1y all fit, part, cs in?" , ,suit.

Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of _ two householders or freeholders in the C it) 'of New V1 rk, r,:%f tr tk 7, ,',o,,,/t, frf,hsa ^i Frv,i-urss : r r-.., id<v,,- , to the effect that if the Clam et be awarded to the person or persons m:,kSuz the estimate, they is upon its being sit aw :+rdcd. become hound as his or their sureties for its faithful performance; and that it slid pct- =on or persons shall nmH or refuse to execute the contract. they will is to the C'srpurati,in ut the Cit}'of New V cork any difference between the Still) to which said pers ,n or persons w,.nld be entitled upon its cnmpl eti„n, atid that which s,id C1 '„rpo rat inn urq• be obliged to pa}' to the person to silt out the contract may be au-arded at any subsequent letting ; the ,+mount, in each case. tEl be calcuLttcd upon the ecti-mated amount of the work to be done ley tvhlch the bids are tested. The consent above menti, ned shall be accompnnied by the oath or 3flirniatiotl, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a hou,e-holder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is ,r, rah the amount of the security required for the com-pletion of the contract, over :,nd above all his debts of every nature, and ,'t'. and ,+(':^ r l.-is ii,NZi(i. s is 1"til, sruft' ,trail rcb,'r:O'!:i. ; and that lie has offered himself as surety in „rand Ltith and ,vith the intention to cxtcute the bond required by law. I he adequacy and .sufiicieacy of the security offered will be subicct to approval by the Comptnhler of the City of New Y,,rk after the .award is made and wrier to the signing ,d the enntract.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by OUthitr a certified check upon one of the State or National kinks of the City of New York, drawn tel the order of the C,mptrnlIer, I r money, to the amount of five per centom of the amount of security rc,luircd for the faithful performance of the contract. Such chuck or money must not he inclosed in the scaled envelope cou-taining the estimate, 'mat must be handed to the officer ,r clerk c the I.1ep:u-ttncnt who has charge of the 1,stimate-b.,x, and no estimate can he deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said o time or or clerk and found- to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will he returned to the persons mokin, the same, within three days after the contract is usearded. 11 the successful bidder shail refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the Caine, the amount of the deposit made by him shall lie foricitcd to and retained by the City of New York, as liquidated dama„es for such m_udlect or refusal ; but if he shall axeeu[s the contract Within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Bidders are informed that no deviation from the sped. ficatious will be :4lowcd, unlees under the written instructions of the 1~ngineer-in-Chief.

No estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration, 05.o11 debt or contract, or w-ho i- a defaulter, I, surety or othenvi-c, upon any ubhigatioti to the Corpora-tion.

[he riuzht to decline all the estimates is reserved, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation of the City of New 1-ork.

Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti-mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose b}• the Department, a copy of which, tntether with the form of agreement, including specifications, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can he nbtaincd upon application therefor at the uf4cc of the Llepartment.

EDWIN A. POjl•, JA1.ILS NIATTJIE'iVfS, CHARLES A. SlLLI\LA',

Cnmmissi,8ers ral the Urpa,rtnent of Docks. I ater NI.:u V. Ric, %Lit• ,.{,

AQUEDUCT COMMISSION.

K. ,-,I e. ,y oaeSvs,h lb u.iexc \ - 3v I I'.n Isoav,} NEW YoLu, May t7, 1889.

TO CCIN'1'RACTORS.

BIILS OR PROPOSALS Ft)R FURNISHING all material and d,inx all work necessary for

furni-king Ca-'t-iron work, AVrought-iron or Steel work, al-o the nece,-art- Bras-, Bronze or Composition work, Screen-fencing, etc., required for the New Crnton Gate-huuse, on Suction r of the New Aqueduct, as called for in the approved forms of contract and specifications on file in the office of the Aqueduct Commissioners, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock r. M. an WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, uSSy, at which place and hour they will be publicly opened by the Aqueduct Commis-sioners, and the award for doing said work will be made by said Commissioners as soon thereafter as possible.

Blank forms of said contract and specifications there- for, and bids or proposals and proper envelopes for theirinclosure, and all other information, can be obtained at the above office of the Aqueduct Commissioners on application to the Secretary.

By order of the Aqueduct Commissioners. JAMEn C. DUANE,

President. JOHN C. StirnHAN,

-cc re to ry.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR-ITIES AND CORRECTION.

11l Ii< 'i, i , I I', rl 1, (' iiSiil,il', .55t, t'n NXI't Ilnh, l Ni. (,h ' 1'illnl, I\, I \, I.. 1

TO ('()NTRACl'ORS.

I'L1)1'Of.\I 1'll (IO('F'RII'S, l)R\' liIlIlI)ti, ll:\I:I1\V:\It b:. Rhll'I'. I'I '( ., AND I,t \llll':I'i.,

SEAI,En lulls OR fSdiilA11,':S lint I'InR-itishint;

GtiilcltRtiMIt, ETC.

to,600 pounds Dairy Butter, s:,mple un csbit Litii15 \Vednesday, Mat' 29, I8By.

t ,5no pounds 1?vapnrated Apples. 9,000 pounds Hnminy, price to include pat

,o,000 pounds Brown Sugar. t,5oo pounds Cut Loaf Sou r. 4,200 dozen Fresh Eggs, all to be candled.

to dozen Ghirkins. 50 dozen Canned Peas. 20 dozen Canned Pcwchos. zo dozen Canned Tomatoes,

638 barrels good sound \White Potatoes, 172 pounds net per barrel.

So barrels prime Red orYellow Onions, to pounds net per barrel.

too barrels prime Carrots, 130 pounds net per barrel.

Ion barrels prime Russia '1'tlrnips, 135 pounds lot per barrel.

r,600 heads prime good-sized Cabbage, to he deliv- ered in crates or barrels,

to tubs prime quality kettle rendered Leaf lard, 50 pounds each.

20 pieces prime quality City Cured Bacon, to avera)'e about 6 pounds each.

75 prime quality City Cured Smoked Hants, to average about 14 pounds each.

Cu prime gnalit}' city cured Smoked Tongues, to average about 6 potmd, each.

-„ hinds Fine 'Heal, too pound- net each. G., hays C'.uur.e Alcal, n.o pounds net each.

_,o Lulea prime duality, Inn,,, bright Rye Straw, tare not to exceed 3 pounds, wcight ,barged as received at Black well's I51.tad.

TOO barrels prince quality Chnrcn:,l, _e 1,u-hcl, each. 75 dozen Shoe lilackln .

DR1- CC)tniS, EAI:11V •,Ili, I: I.:, I Ii.

too piece' (tiled \l 101111. loo gross Cotton Sloe lace,. too bunches I.cather'Shoe !.ace.,

30,000 Scseine Needle-, to ench 35 and 4-, s em to ;. and 6>.

I coil first quality ll[mila Rope, 3' I coil first duality lilanila Rope, 6`. 3 dozen I- Paint Brush,-.

IS dozen Window Brushc,. I keg fir-t quality \Vrnu:;ht Nails, e

to kec- fir-t yuality Cut Nail., 6d, to ke,< fir[ totality Cut Nail-, 8d, I6 boxes fir-t quality 1. C. R8nf18g Tin, 14 x ao. z5 .tones bright Broom Wirc, No. t8s 6 bundle, first quality Galvanized Iron, No. n:.

I.r st ten.

25o feet first quality clearWhite Pine, , ''' x to' to t8', dressed one side.

;oo feet first cpctlity clear Pine, thoroughly >c,, soncd, t." dressed.

8o first quality Chestnut Posts, straight one side, 5' x to feet.

So first qu:dity Turned Chestnut Clothes Posts, to feet.

25o feet first quality clear \Vhite Pine, t~ c tz", to IS'', dressed one side.

Soo feet first qu:[lit}' clear, thoroughly seasoned, White Pine Paneling, 34" x in" to 18 dressed both sides.

5o first quality Spruce Boards, '' x g'' x t3 feet ;oo feet first quality sound Chestnut Base, t" x 8",

dressed one side. t5 first gtcclity clear White Pine Plank, 7," x 12"

N 15 feat, dress:d, both sides tongued and grooved.

to first quality clear White Pine Plank, '8" x t5" .'I 15 feet dressed, both side; t ~ e tong fed and grooved.

t2 fir" q.lality clear White Pine Plank, t4 ' x 9" x 15 feet, dressed both sides tongued and Grooved.

to first quality clear White Pine Plank, t4"x to" s 75 feet, dres,ed both sides, tongued and grooved.

1,000 feet first quality clear Mill Planed White Pine,

1,0. o foot fir,t quality clear mill-planed white pine, td". All Lumber to be delivered at Blackwell's Island.

-will be received at the office of the Department of Public Charities and Correction, in the City of New York, until 9.30 o'clock A. Si. of Friday, May 31, ,SSy, The person or persons making any bid or esti-mate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed "Slid or Estimate for Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Rope, etc., and Lumber," with his or their name or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said office, on , before the day and hour above named, at whch time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of said Department and read.

'lute BOARD OF P1•lSl.lc CHARITIES AND CORRECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT Ti) REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTI-St.STES IF liCE\IFD TO nE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS 1-RUVIDED IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 4t0, LAWS OF IS82.

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

'1}t,, a•,varcl of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

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

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en-gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, in the penal amount of fifty (5o) per cent. of the ESTIMATED amount of the contract.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same ; the names of all persons interested with him or them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Common Council, Head of a Department, Chief of a Bureau, Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter. ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the t ERIFICA rtON be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

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THE CITY RECORD. Ib9i

nmtcd anlliUnt of tln• work by which the lulls are• tested. The consent above nit-atum~d shall Ite ac-conlpanicd b)• the oath or afhirmation, In writing, of ear-lt of the per>Ima signing the same that he is a householder nr freeholder in the I'ity of New York, an! :S worth the amount ml the security required her the cnmpiction of this contract, over and aboveI :ll Ii Is debts of every nature, and Over and above hls liNliilitses, as Lail, surety, or otherwise ; and that he Ilan Ilffcred himsclfas surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the Land required by Section 12 of chapter 7 of the Revised t)rdinances of the City r,f New York, 188o, if the contract shall lie. ❑warded to the person nr persons for whomtit, consents to become surety. 'I'he adequacy and siffn.icu'y of this scanity shall, in addition to the justification and acknowledgment, lc: approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York.

No hid or estimate will Ile received or considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon rue of the National or State hanks of the City of New Y,,rk, drawn to the Order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five per centum of the amount of security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check hr money must s,rr be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Depnrunent who has charge of the estina.te-box, and no estimate can he deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined be said officer or clerk and found to he correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will he returned to the persons making the same, within three clays after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder sh:111 refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall he forfeited to and retained by the City of New York, its liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time afore-s:lid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract may he awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five daps after written notice that the saute has been awarded to his or their bed or proposal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract and provide such proper security as has been herctofure stated to he requisite, lie or they shall be considered as having sbeIndlncd it and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as pro-vided by lane.

Bidders -•w ill write out the amount of their estimate in addition to imerling the sonic in figures.

Payment will be made Ii)' a requisition on the Comp-troller, in accnmaIse with the terms of the contract, or front time to time as the Commissioners may dotemue.

The form of the contract, including specifications, showing the man nor of payment, will be furnished at the office of the Departrnent, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and •ill of its provisions carefully, as the

'u i ar' lies and 'orrecti 1 will insist Board of 1 bhc Ch It c .l C :1 on it, absoe to enforc cent in ever • particular. up tl ~ ) p llatcd Ni-cc Yuwc, flay 1(i, nSb),

I Hf7.AIAS S. P,RI?NNAN, President, 111<\ KY II. 1'(Ik'l 1•:R, Commissioner, CIIARL1-:o I':. SPIF )NS, fl. 1)., Commissioner,

Public Charities and Correction.

Pla(l1'()SAL5 YOR 'VAT1':RIAl- AND \Vl>RK EE!I1[;IKED IN :A T\VO-STORY BI IL,I)ING l't lk N. Y. .'i'IV A'u 1.UM 1-OR INS.AN1:, I!ART'S I"L:~ND, N. V.

L`l.A1,F`1) BIDS OR F.77'INIA7'ES FOR Tiii-; + J [Sire-aid work and niaucri:iis, in accordance with

the s eeifieatinus andn will he received it the office

P h ubs, sf the Depsonllem of Public Charities and Correction,

o. 66 'Third avenue, in the City of New York, until .^o ,'dock .s.. . o Fridv• Fla t• zi, tb81 '1 e Pe son

t.•ocann n' 'in~ an•Lid ur csiima[c shall furnish treez c trekP Sace m

-s s scaled ~ c , tlor

scrc "1",Id r,r Estimate tc

for Twostor Itnilding, Ifart's Iland,"

:Ind with his ur their [name or mines, and the date of presentation, to the head of slid Impartment, at the Slid office, on or

b f I • d' •' d h r -_l---- -. ',.-,..,.,t 't u-1 i -h tin •

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTI S,

No. 66 THIRn Ave.Ncc, 1y NEw YORK, May 13, t88q.

IN ACCUR[)ANCE WITH AN ORDINANCE ill-the Common Council, I ' In relation to the burl:.l as

strangers or tmknown persons who may die in any III the public institutions of the City of New York," the Cmn-missioners of Public Charities and Correction report as follows :

At Charity Hospital, P1askwsll's Island—Lee Yung, aged on year.; ; 5 fret 5 inches high ; black hair and eye-. Had on whet[ admitted bll • ine:e re:< blue Ch. d

\y-rrkh s• ;:1 ' At I lit _ 1 I eerucle'n bland—Andrew 'il sic G Ic P aged 50 )-car. ; 5 feet 8 inche. high ; gray hair, bye, anc. moo-t:lche. Had on when admitted two drown coat-, black vest, brown pant, hickory >hirt, trav undershirt.

("HAt f.umuic Asylum, Blackwell', I-land — Bridget

anlon, aged 73 years; gray eye,, brown hair. 'l'ran-ferred from Workhou<e December 15, ISS7.

Margaret Steiger, a;;ed 38 year- ; 5 feet z inch I'.i=b brown hair and eye;. T'ramterrcd from \1" - ,r-.h ,:r< November 30, 1887.

Nothing known of their friends or relatives. Fly order,

i III h,ved in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, i abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, on but Ill list 6e handed 111 the ,deicer ur clerk of the Depart- I the contract will be readvertiscd and relet as provided by meat who has chalgv of the cStIlIlatP-box, and nn law. estimate can Ire depnsitcd in said flux until such check Hiddcrs will write out the amount of their estimate in or mnucy has Lecn Cx:uIllIl"d ii)' s:ud ,ffi:er or clerk addition to inserting the same in figures. and found to lie correct, All soil deposits, exr;ept that Payment will Inc madeby a requisition on the Comp- of the sues eshll Lidfb•r, will be returut-d to the persons troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or making; the ':line within three days niter time contract is from time to time, as the Commissioners may determinne. :invarderl• If the sits;essfsl birkh•r sletlI refuse it neg. The form of the contract, including specifications, lest withi live days after notice that the clnnntract ills showing t e 1 .•mincr of pa}n nt will be furnished it the b •cl tv:l r. r r exe' c he sameline .•Inn n r. 1 a rdc t ,hem t 1 cut t u t 1'r ed t in o(Lr • of h Ir b' d •rs are c .n n >n -r, tile Lc strtn .nt :md HI t, . of time deposit marls by him sh:dl br. h,rG'itrd to and re- examine each and all of its provisions earchllly, as the [-.hoed by the City of New York as liquidated damages Board of Puh1icCflsritinsand Correction will insist upon for such neglect or refusal ; but if Ile shall execute the its alms ii snl-nroearent in every particul, r. contract within the time aforesaid the :unount of his IJated tir;w Yluflc, May II, .88y. deposit will be returned to him. •I'III CII AS ti. PR ENNAN, President,

Should the person or persons to whom the contract HEN RY H. PC IKT'l•: K, Commissioner, may be awllyded neglect or refuse to accept the contract CH ARI,E e l., it II?vll )N5, \I. I)., Gmunissinner, within five clays after written notice that the same has public Charities and Ci,rrect io0. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or --- they accept, but do not execute, the contract and pro- LEI,AnTsuen'r I ,F P.m gloKrn es n\n CoRRHLTIO x, vide suchproper srcunty as has been heretofore stated NII. 66 THIRo AvExue, to be rcquisrte, he ur they shall be considered as NEw' Ynnlc, May 23, 1889.

ora- Corps[ having abandoned it, and as in negae~ to the be 'md [ion ; the contract will readveoHsedand eel as ACCORDANCE N N ACCORDNCE WITH AN ORDINANCE l IF'

by It— provided I

the Common Council, " In oe1nd n to the burial of Rsdel,•en will write out the amount of their estimates In strangers or unknown persons who may die in any of the

addition to inserting the clinic in figures. public institutions of the City of New York," the Com- Pxyment will Ile made by :l requisition on the Comp- missiuners of Public Charities and Correction report as

troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or follows : At New York City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell's from time to time, as the Commissioners may determine.

The form Iskmd—Mary Thorp, aged qz years ; 5 feet inches 3!4 of the matt:act, including- specifications, showing the manner of payment, will be furnished at high; bmw'n hair; Lluc eyes ; transferred from VVark- the office of the Department ; and bidders are cautioned house April 8, r86y. Had on when admitted black hat, to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as brown shawl, hick jacket, brown dress, shoes and the Board of Public Charities and Correction will insist stockings.

upon its absolute esdmnreeosnt in every particular. At Hommop,tiic Hospital, Ward's Island—Joseph Dated Ni.,,' Yuuti, \Liy 16, nSSq. Cod}', aged qa years ; 5 feet to inches high ; black hair ;

f11(1.1IAS S. ltk1•aNA11, President, brown eyes. Had on when admitted blab frnrk coat,

HENRY IL Pt 1R'f1•;R, Commicsinnsr, brown [nixed vest, striped pants, brogan slices, black CHARLIS.s E. tie \I ill INS, M. I)., Commissioner, derby hat.

Public Charities and Correction. Nothing known of their friends or relat: t-. By order,

G. F. It I-; I'CTnIN, TO CONTRACTORS. ~eeretary.

c ort, t is a} .m ltl , a i I. c 1 and (:dace the Lids or esbmsi~ received will be publicly

TO C0NT RAC OR'\ . opened by the President of said Department rand read. -- THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARrr 11:5 AND CORRECTION

RESERVES THE. RIGHT To REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES ("' i f) ' 51 TI'PI %I I A\D

MAv" 24, rRR9.

}•:ach bid nr estimate sh b all e accompanied by the eon-sent, in writing, of two housshc,ldcrs or freeholders in ill, City of New fork, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract b,• :nvardcd to the person snaking the estimate, they will, nn its being s I :Iwardert, 1, come bound ns his sureties for its faithful performnncc; and that if he =hall f alit or refuse to execute the s:uuc, they will p:iy to the Corporation an)• difference bCI V.7CCt the sum to wlII'r II C r,uI c etitle I its CfI fICIl,t1 and that w'h ich the G,ri'Ilraeioo may be I1bli,ucd to p:ry• to the person or persons to whom the contract may lie awarded at any tukCglCtt letting; ; tile aminmt In each case to be cal-Cui:Itch upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above men-tu,ned shall be accompanied by th,. Oath for affirmation, in writing, of each of the persiin-i signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount if the sOcsrny required for the completion of this contract, Over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or ethcrwise ; and that lie has offered himself as a .Surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section rz of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of New York, it the c iintract shall be awarded to the per-son or persons for whomhe eonsenn to become surety, '1 -he adequacy and sufficiency of the sect'rity offered to be approved by the Comptroller of time City of New York.

No bid or estimate will lie considered unless ac-cr,mpanlcd by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of Ii cc per centum of tile amount of the security required for the flithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the scaled cmelope containing the estimate, but ,lust be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimatehnx, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to Ile correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be re-turned to the persons makint9 the same vvithin three clays after the contract is awarded If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made Ly him shall be f-i rfeitest to and retained by the City ' of New York, as liquidated clauiaes for such neglect or retusat ; but it lie shall execute the contract •within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. ',liould the person or persons to whom the contract

clay be a-.varded neglect or refuse to accept the contract scitlin five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or it he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as hat imp • ' on•d it -ind as in delault to the Cur,ora- .tL.lnd t • 1

, .. -s-ill 'adv •rti and rclet as ti~m and time cl ntr'ct I be re advertised scd , prosided by law-.

Tier 7:(a/'/ v „jthe arts, 'i'i-s, ,dilJf firs, t oo is, it'll rec, rind rurn - Ion lid/se roan/ _'ilgnoi-ar in r•z'•'ry respr, t hi //,'sani-,orr.c of the weir ax r.ri;i'itiax a, Ike i(ce ro/ tar ca /1? I'-niirh•rrIit, bidders ear•' nn1[nh tel e-ra ruins (lie s/•,'i / lrrlrnutO Jar /rsrIi• 11L11r5 o/ I e ti/is/es, rfI., IT- qu?-nt, /c•/T wakin, NtiA- estimates.

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

Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in tigures.

Payment will he made by a requisition on the Comp-trillcr, in ace-rlaose with the terms 1,1 the contract, or frl in time to time, as the Commissioners may determine.

Th•_ fora[ if the contract, including npscifisatinns, and Sic ❑vin the ,tanner of payment, will be furnished at the office of the Department; and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions care-bill t-, as the Board of Public Charities and Correction will in'i=t upon it, absolute enforcement in every par-ti.. ut

I ..1, '1 N r.tv Y(lRK, .11it - 18, 1889.

III l\IA-, S. W I-I sNAN, I'rosident, II- NRY 11. PItigi'1•:R, Coninlissioner,

t II-1l'. F. l\l elIlNe, ]1. L., Commissioner, ---- - 1'uhlic C haritles and Correction.

TO CONTRACTORS.

IIW&fl\:\l If )l- HAU";I:IALs .\NII VA( Intl: IRl:f)l- IRI-:I) I-OR REIlUILI)IN(":

i-

I-:At;IN :I) BOILER OF tip-ZANIER • FIUI?LITv."

SI<ALE.L I:I1l c)R Flt'-- I\[ATF.s FOR THE aiorecaid work and materials, in accordance with

the specifications and plans, •.viii be received at the office of the I )epartment of Public Charities and Cor-rection, No. 66 1 hird avenue, in the I_: by of New York, until 5.3o o'clock a. v. of \Vednesday, \lay 59, t88g. 'f lie person or persons making 'my hid or estimate shall Iurnisl, the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed " Ilid ejr F.ctimadc for Reimiilding Engine and Pc,ilcr, Stcatner • Fidelity,"' :md with his or their name or names, and the date of presentati-In, to the heard of said I lepartment, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above n:uucd, at which time and place the bids or estimates n' .:iced will be publicly opened by the President of cr,kl I /apartment and read.

I ice BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTIn\ fii'IKVFS THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL 11105 OR FSTICIATER 11 I,FF\IED TO iiE. rue THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS I I:''t- IlIED IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 410, I.Aw'S UI' IS82.

N., bid or estimate will Ile accepted from, or contract .Ill., riled to, any person who is in arrears to the Cur-1 r.,ti.>n upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter,

- Irety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor-:':uiun.

flee award of the contract will he made as soon as 1 C..cticible after the opening of the bids.

.Any bidder for this contract must be known to inc en-g:r,crl in and well prepared for the business, and must pace satisfactory testimonials to that effect ; and the per~,~n or persons to whom the contract may be awarded u ill be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of ONE THOU-iAND (S1,1:0U) DOLLARS.

1:ash bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the suns ; the names of all persons interested with him or them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with-out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Common Council, Head of a Department, f epartment, Chief of a Bureau, Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The hid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation an difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti-

1 111,` )ti: -. I' .lam .~

WORKhlClCIgl;I) FOR IZF I'AIRI~C. DEEMED T(1 nE FOR THE ItnLIC INTEREST, AS 1RO-

vriED 5 sec'rws 64, CHAPTER Oro, f..tws or t88z. f;. I;. 11l ll• e r ON, "'-crct`u3''

HULLOF :R °° I' IUl':LI 1" r .- -.YAIF ." No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract --- - awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- I

- poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as MUNICIPAL 6UlbDlNQ5. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora-

PIPS OR ~•:s'l'DtATES FOR THE Sl•;AI.EU [ion. aforesaid work and mrueriads, in accord:mce witL T'he award of the contract will he made as soon as > 11.A~iS I'"OIZ A AIL NICII11\L III~1LI )IN I, IN

the s ecifications and laps, ',vile be received at the of t

Practicable after the opening of the bids. TILE (,I ' ()I" N1- \V VI Ili. offer the L)epartnie of Public Charities and Cor- rection, No. 66 Third avenue, in the City of Nev York, Any kidder for this contract must be known to be i until 9.3o o'clock A. en. of Wednesday, Afay 29, ISSg. The I engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must person or persons making any bid or estimate shall have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the per- -r. NOTICE TI I ARCHITECT furnish the same in ;t scaled envelope, indorsed " Bid or son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded I?stimelte for Repairing He II of Steamer' Fidelity,'' and w"i11 Le required to ;;ice security for the performance of wvith his r,r their name or mimes, and the date of presen- the contract by his or their bond, with two =uthicient

FT T N ACCORIANCE \VIT1l THE PRi IA Ivlt)N, 1 8t law's " tatiun, to the head of said I lepartment, at the said office, sur<ties, each in the penal amount of FS V of chapter of the of idly, entitled An act

on or before the day and hour above named, 'it which Z'IIl1C6-1ND $30,O(iOf DOLLARS. to provide fur the erection of a building for certain time and place the bids or estimates received will lie Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name ( purposes relating to the public interests in the City of publicly opened by the President of said t1cpartnv.nt and place of residence of each of the persons making the J New Yorl<," passed Mar s7, iBRy, the Pc,ard of Coon antiread. saline ; the names of all persons ff-ntarested with him or nsossooxrs thereby er:astitotcd will, until the first day

THE Iit1:\Rn OF Pt' ESLIC CHsRniucS AND GI1RREC I ION them therein ; and If no other person Ile do lint .-rcSul-d, It of is gust, Issy, receive pIan.f amd specifications for a Ne`5• Municipal Pn:lding, provided for in said statute,

REseR\ ES THE RH;II1 'I'rl HIS) EC'1' .ALL. ItiDS OIt oil n- shall distinctly State that fact; also that it is made without to lie erected In the City Hill Iark, upon the plot of

51:\ -I C. IF DEEMED '1O 111•: Fr II Pi1E I'(n1.IC IN I CREST, -.my mmncction seitl any other person m:ekinlgan estimate for the same and is in :dl respects f:ur:md svitll- purpose, of the City Hall and the 7sew Count}

A. I'R(urIDeD IN seCtION 64, Ci).SI'TER 410, Law'.. oe

fraud and that no member of the Com- out collusion or ; Cote n house, tSSa.

No bid or estimate will he accepted from, or con- mon Council, Head of a Llsp:lrtment, Chief ~f a Y,ureau, A diagram showing the groend plan of the proposed tract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, rlr other officer of the intilding, and instructions to architects, enumerattinc Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein the requirements in the submission of plans, can be

as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the I or in the supplies or is irk to which it relates, or in any obtained on application at the Comptroller's office.

Corporation. portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimme most Four premiums will be awarded, as follows I he award tit the contract will be made as soon as ton verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties

"or the plans adjudged to be the best, a premium of racticible after the o nin ,, of the bids. P Pe !. makim„ the estima tc, that the several Iniotters stated cl 300 will lie pair] ; and, in the event of their adoption Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- I therein are in all respects trite. Where more than one

by: the Board of Commissioners, the author -,will be gaged in and well prepared for the business, and min t person is interested, it is requisite that the steel, nos

I n t.Ia

pointed tt the superintendence of the construction of the have satisfactory tcstimoniads to that effect ; and the be made and subscribed by all the parties mterestcd.

hl ildil7„ with the feesprescribed b • the American person or persons to trhom the contract may be awarded I Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- Iit tituto of architects, pros Heil his st coding is such a= will be required to give security for the performance of j sent in writing, of two householders or freeholders in to guarantee a faithful discharge of his dories. the contract by his fir their bond, with two sufficient the City of New York, svith their respective places of

For the plans adjudged to he the nceon,l best, a pre- snirltif-s, each in the penal amount of ONE THOU- business or residence, to 1hesfiect that if the contractile miom of et o till paid, and fir th= plats adjody:cd SAND (h 1,1V)1)l DOlI Ali!,. awarded to the person making the estimate, they w•i II, on

Rail( bid or estimate shall contain and state the name its being so ascarded, become bound as his sureties for its Inc fourth best, to, thenthird and premiums of S5oo each

and i,lace of residence of each of the persons making the faithful perform once ; and that if he shall omit or refuse i X11 he t a ct. . In the examination and j, uigmcnt of the Board plans same ; the names of all persons interested with him or I to execute the same, they shall pay to the Corporation -

`['ill be assisted b}' a Ciunntittcs to be aenllimc-d by the them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it r any difference between the sum to which he semi ld be tulavor, consisting of not more than three competent shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made seith- , entitled on its completion and that which theCorporation j

out any connection with any other person ,taking an es- may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whonm architects and a civil c for. coo.

timate for the same purpose, and Is in all respects fair the contract may be awarded at any Subsequent letting ; All plans submirted ibr enmpetition, for which pre-

and without collusion or Ilraud ; and that no member of the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti- miums are awarded, shill become the property of the

the Common Council, Head of a Department, Chief of a mated amount of the [cork by which the bids are tested. r sit}', and all plans must he Tiled wrth the Cnmptrnller on

Bureau, Deputy thereof, Or Clerk therein, or other unit. The consent above-mentioned shall be accompanied by or before the date mentioned. F:ach plan submitted

cer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons I shall be marked with scch assumed closermrtm as the

ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder architect may select, provided there shall he filed with

relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid in the City of Nm_w York, and is ice rth the amount of tfle the Mayor a scaled envelope, given.•* the real name of

or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of security required for the completion of this contract, the author of the plans so designated, o'hich shall be opened by the Mayor in the presence of the Board, the party or parties making the estimate that the several over and above ail his debts of every nature, and over after the premiums shall have been awarded. matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where and above his liabilities as bail, surely or otherwise ; I

more than one person is interested, it is requisite that and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith I T'HEO. W. 1IYERS, 1 Committee of the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the and with the intention to execute the bond rc uired by 4 Y

Comptroller, [he Hoard of

P artics interested. section to uC cha [er el the Revised Ordinances of the I P 7 R1C H.I RI> CR(_1 !<H:R,

Commissioners Each hid or estimate shall be accompanied by the City of Ness' Yurk, ISSo, if the contract shall be accorded ' lh:imbcrlaily } constituted

" consent, in writing , of tw o householders or freeholders in y to the ersnn or crsous for whom he consents [o become \\=\i: f(IN Ct 1R \I, I be chapter Si, the Cit • of New York, with their res ective laces of y P P

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surety. The ad cquacy and null ciency of tai, sccunly ~ Chairman finance Committee, L;nes of tSBy. business or residence, to the effect that if the contract shall, in addition to the justification and acknowledg- Board of Aldermen, be awarded to the person making the estimate, they meat be approved by the Comptroller of the City of NE%v Yone May 9, t88g. - will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his New York.

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sureties for its faithful performance; and that if he shall No bid or estimate will be received or considered un- omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to less accompanied by either a certified check upon one JURORS. the Corporation any difference between the sum to of the State or National Banks of the City of New York, which he would be entitled on its completion, and that drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the

Corporation be which the may obliged to pay to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security I person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded required for the faithful performance of the contract. IN RELATION TO )1_• IZ()RS FOR STATE at any subsequent letting ; the :lumunt in each case to both check or money must NOT be inclosed in the COl`,1ZT>. be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by estimate, sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be J which the bids are tested. The consent above m handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who boned shall he accompanied by the oath or affirmation, i has charge of the to has and no estimates can OFFICE or THE CosutlsslovFR ov t ROR J in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that be deposited in said box until such check or money said box Roost tzy, BII G, RE E AN OAD he is a householdeh or mounholftr in the of Ne:v ity has been examined by said officer clerk and found CHAitnERS STREET n~D RROADWAYI York, and is worth the amount of time security required

ex to be correct All such deposits, except that of the NEw YORK, June I, 1888. J

for the completion of this contract, over and -Ibove all successful bidder, will be returned to the persons male- AppLICATIONS FOR EXENIPTiONS WILL BE his debts of every nature, and over and above his inn the same within three days after the contract is L-1 heard here, front 9 to 4 daily, from all persons liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has awarded.If the successful bidder shall refuse or hitherto liable or recently serving, who have become - in offered himself as a suretygood faith and with the neglect, within five days after notice that the contract exempt, and all needed information will be given. intention to execute the bond required by section tz of has been aw:'Irded to him, to execute the same, the Those who have not answered as to their liability, or chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of New amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to proved permanent exemption, will receive a " jury en- York, 188o, if the contract shall be awarded to the per- and retained by the City of V ew York, as liquidated rollment notice," requiring them to appear before me son or persons for whom he consents to become surety. damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall ex- ' this year. Whether liable or not, such notices [oust be The adequacy and sufficiency of this security shall, in ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount answered (in person, if possible, and at this office onl}'. addition to the justification and acknowledgment, be of his deposit will be returned to him. under severe penalities. If exempt, the party most approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York. No hid or will be received or considered estimate Should the person or persons to whom the contract bring proof of exemption ; if liable, he must also answer

unless accompanied by either a certified check upon may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract , in person, giving full and correct name, residence, etc.,

one of the State or National banks of the City of New within five days after written notice that the same has etc. No attention paid to letters.

York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or Persons " enrolled " as liable must serve when called

to the amount of five per centum of the amount of they accept but do not execute the contract and provide been heretofore to be

or pay their fines. No mere excuse will be allowed or interference The fines, if be the security required for the faithful performance of such proper security as has stated I permitted. unpaid, will en-

the contract. Such check or money mast NOT be requisite, he or they shall be considered as having tered as judgments upon the property of the delinquents.

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1 698 THE CITY RECORD. NL,N• 24, I9.

UI I;ood citizens II ud the couru of justice, and

.BOAR D OF EDUCATION.

:1 re reliable and rcspcmabIe juries, and equalize their "__ - sur wn rd allowin Ii , b• scn n „ n tl ~ when nn { y 1 ) I t. I I. •:.\t 1 I I. 1 ..1 L. I

r dtrkc ~ ,r wtr,ordin:rtes to serve, rcparheg to me SL

,u, ., ttempt .+t bribcn or evasion, and suggcstin)t names ;a the }i.+ll :,t lie L'.+r,l t I du~..+t in. \n. rqb

• •, cnrnlhncnt. Ycrsnn• } y Grand •trect, by thr it~,:•I I r~ t,•r- :•I the I hirteenth between cixt .end seven[

,•sire of age. summer absentees, persons temporarily \lard, until o. , FLkak t ,r. nn 1'hucd.t} June o, rBSc,

•II.., nd United 'tatec jurors are not exeo[l:t. Ii.r n[nkine '1,nnitary Alter: iti+n., etc., :,t Grammar

cry man must :+[tend to his awn notice. It is a Schaal Building No. ;4, and Primary schoNI N. qn,

].!lemeanor to give any jury piper to ❑e°ih[•r to Plans and pecificat ns m.+} be Seen, .cull 1gmk pro-

„er. It is also punishable by fine or imprisonment Posnls obtained, it the ill of the su periiucndcnt of

or receive any present or bribe, directly or indi- School Br.ildings. \o. ,46 (Ir.nd street, third ii or.

ila. in re-l.tti„n to a jury service, or to n ithftald any I lie 1'ru>tecs reserve th:: rialit to reject any or all

nc lute: etatentent„dial cvrrY case ,gill of the proposals submitted. .. pro. I lie parties .uhnuttino at proposal. . a nd the parties r

n.

. .... ,, I I.\P.l,l•:; R}:11.I .\-. pol-ing to become .:u ro tke, nt.. - t ech,r rite hte flume and

lninmi..iner „t jurors place rd residence cat -i I pr I , .1. 'L\ve resjuiulv.ildo :aid approved •uretics, residents of

- i this city, are reynirod in all ca-cc.

BOARD OF CITY RECORD. No proposal will b cn-idcrcd from person,,vhn-e character and antsrsd,:ut lieulin,s with the Board of Education render their resp•nsi'uilit} doubtGil.

K( I't 1J-AI_; F()1, Fl_',N I11NG THE (;; Obi : W. kI-I.YI:.A, Chairman,

CITY 1'R1\'l'1\l JtUHN BYRX ,iecrectrc.

' Bch: rd 1'ru-tees, I hirteettth \\ ard. 11,pr: \F.\c Y+,G6, \t,+} -4, tS3,:.

l~:(~.'<rn car- -rlll ilri' r.>✓cor.I).

vj-f) CONTRACTORS.

lid' iPOS.AI.S FUR ESTIMATES.

SIC bi FLI F>TIM RTES FOR SUPPLYING THE Department of Public Works of the City Gncern-

._r.t with Printing, its per annexed specifications. will -creived at the office of the Muss-or, in the City of

N ., York, until tz o'clock v, of Tuesday, the :Sth day of Si v, tSSe, at which place and time said estimates .till

ublicly opened and reach. Anv person making an estimate shall 'urnish the same

I t sealed envelope,indors,-d "Estimate for furnishing, l'r.nting," and also the name of the person making it, ..,l the date of its presentation. P}:']'I-P MACDhb NALD, Chairman.

gash estimate shall contain and state the name and (E()RGE 1.l\'l\G-Tl}N, sccrctary.

,re of residence of each of the persons makinz the School Trustees, ~ixtecnth \Yard. .-sane ; the names of all persons interested with hint or

:m therein ; and if no other person ba sc, interested,

.,I1 all distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made sealed l+roposale will „I -n be received at the same

II ,nut any connection with any other 1 -rson making Ih, cc. ancf r. ntil to _ a o'clock .a. V. on the came date,

us: cetinate for the same purpose; and ism all reelects ~}' the school 1 r: aces for the '1'w cntv -`ourth \Card, r, and without collusion or fraud ::md that no me tuber for making iterati,ns, etc., to the Renting Apparatus

Common Council, head of a departntcnt chief cat in (aranm .'r School Roil aim, No.

in In the matter of the .+ +lication n • 11 •n ' •tra e t t p I the fo' rd o 't cu- making :Utertu tic, etc., to tlu a nng r1 pp. to S c I a f F, lu Grammar ;dra,d N'. .md 1'rim;, ry School No. 4t. tint[ by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City' I

IA\II-,S r k. ('1'\IING:, (' hut iroman , New lark, relative bo acquiring title. by the player, RI1'IIARII ',. I R •: At V, Secretary, Aldermen ,std Commonalty of the City of New York, ,.hanl'I'ru.trc., I itsnty-sccnnd Ward. to certain lands :t the northwest corner of Sixty-

cighth street and Tenth avenue, in the'1'w•cntl -cccnn+l -- Ward of said city, duly ccicr tell ;utd ippro—d },c• c,,,;l

Plans and specificatione may be cccii, and blank pro- Bu ,,v'd .is .+ site for sch-I I:urpi:;cv, u,Jrr su,d ii po_:sls ohtuuintd, at the uI7ce of the Superintendent of pnrcnancc if the 1rrovisi,m5::f: h.q,ter t: ,r .d the I.;,,, School I,uijdin[;s, No, tog (;nutd street, third floor. of .884.

"1 'he 'I riot etc reccrve the right to reject any or ail of the proposal. submitted.

The p: al, and the parties pry- t T TE,'1'lll- L'\DIiR'sI! N hII ('t 1\I\Iltia(1\1:II posing to become surcti-, must cosh write his name and ~/~/ of Intimate iu till' :111- -entitled m:rtter, all- pL,re nC re~idunc on .aid propo,ul. - inted pursuant to the r , i,ions of ch.t ter r(t of the

Two responsible and approved sureties, resident< nt j L p ” I'

thi; r:it}, are required in all cases. I,av-s of [see r less • eicc notice p the ,nresp :n -

\o proposal will he con =ids red from persons whose ”"uOt-s' lessee ar lessees, parocs .md persons, respect-

charactcr and antecedent dealings with the Board of 1v'IN entitled to or interested in the lands, tenement,.

Educ:•.tine render their responsibility doubtful. hercdit+mcnts and premi=c=, title to •.rhieh is sngqht I.

Elated N v,, '5' mule, May Ty. tSS>. Uc acyuircd in Ibis prucceditig, and to all others :show • it may concern, to is-It

First—That we have completed our estimate of tin:

SEALED PRAlIOsALS WILL IBE RECEIVE :D loss and damage to the respective o,;ncrx, lessees, par-hy the School 1'r tittes for the Twenty-second ties and persons interested in the lands or premises

U'ard, at the H:dl of the Board of Edn c.a tion, Ao. t.yb affected by this proceeding, or having any interest l nand street, until Tnecd+y, May a8, ib2:,p and until to therein, and have filed it true report or transcript of su:-b I 'clock A. +t on said day for s,:pplcina the Furniture estimate in the office of the Board of Education fu ,r the

inspection of whomsoever it may concern. Second—That :all parties or persons whose rights may

be a ffected by the said estimate and w-ho nt:p• Object t-the same or any part thereof, may, within thirty days after the first publication of this notice, lily their objcc-tionn to such estimate in writing with its at our office, Room No. ty, on the second floor of No. 15 William street, in the said city, as provided by section four r I chapter tbt of the Laws of 1888, and that wwe, the said Commicctonerc, will hear parties so objecting, at r:ur said office, on the t„-enty-first' day of June, +889, at -, e'clnck r. sty, and upon such subsequent days as may L-: fotmd necessary.

Third—Th;+t our report herein will be presented t-, the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term thereof, to be held gt Chambers in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on the twenty-

Scaled propo-ale ,'ill al>o he received at the =ame place seventh day of June, tShy, at the opening of the Court and until z o'clock r. 'i. on the clay above mentioned, on that day , and that then and there, or :+s Se ,n t!:erc- be the Schorl Tru-tee= of the Ion ty-fir-t Ward, for after as counsel can be heard thereon, a m„u: An •u ui', •: •

pplc leg New Furniture, rcy,.tred in Grammar School made that the - yid report lie cnniirmed. lluiiding. Ni'. zq cmd qu. 1!.cted Xr.w l:u<s, May , r, t3Rr.

ANI1RI\\' I;, (;NEW. Chairman, LiENIti A. ;PET.1.I-~V, E. PI,H1lRV ANIuER[ON, Ssrrctarv, (;I1.1;l-,It'I' M. SPI-1k, Jr.

BoardofS.ho,:l'I'rmtee'.'1'acenty-tir- t Ward. CHAR 1.1•:s Vu. lla1- 1'I(N, Commissiun•_r.

SI'.:Cl I I1 PW)I,g;a\jS h', II .L BE RECEIVED mop:ired for I ramet r Scltn'll Ii ml 0. on the r, the Hall of the Board of Education, Nn. t.(%, northeast corner of Tenth avence and ffuventt•-seventh

t:n+tust street, I,} the School Trustees far the Ev ourtecnth street, _ 1\ ;rd, i-•r co/sing kcp.iirs, etc., at Grammar School JAMES R. CL \KING, Chairman, lluilding No. •, until quo o 'Jock ,k. sAt. on Wednesday, H1CHARI I S. vfv RE.-1CY, secretor's',

June 5, zS6u. Board of School 1'rustees,'I\rent}--sccond \V'ard. OHN A. 01IRIFIN, Chairman.

FRAN Iil.l N SMI1'H, AL L., Secretary. Scaled gmpn ods will also be rcecived at the game

tichrol Trustees, Fourteenth \1-ard. I... place, and until n o'clr•ck A. Si. on the ;time day as above named, i't' the School'I' ru, teas her the I IIirteent It

Sealed proposals will also be received at the same ' Word, form:ikin: Heating Apparatus Alteration', etc., in I plaice, and until to o'clock A. M. on the same date, by the Yrimar}• i' clued I;yi1sllm_+ No-. ro and ce.

School 1'nutees for the si.cte~nth \Ward. for making t;F t ,R(Ill \C, REI.YH1, Chairman, Alterations. etc., to the Hating Apparatus in Grammar i JUHN 11'c- R\'5, Secretary, Schocl Building \o. chi. Board of Scl•°r1 1ru-tee•,' 1 hirteenth \Card.

a ueau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other I 1.1M I-MK A. a',I I Is 5, Chairman. I tans and specthcations may .,e seen, and blank pro- Lstitin ,•,y >LCIa cc; tlttv~, Clerk. e t -rl Cr of the Corporntic.n, is directly cr indire in- I.f~l IS F:IC'liAl'(1PT, Secrcuiry.

School Truster, T,vents fourth Ward. posals obt.iined, at the office ~d the su perintendent of School lBuildings, \o. rob I rand street, third floor.

- tarated therein, or in the supf.lies „r work to which it yclptesc or in an}• portion of the profits [},roof. The

- .— ' Ti e Trustees reserve the right to reject an) or all of In the matter of the application of the Board of

...:imate must be verified by the r:ath, iu acriting, of the plane and specific: tinnc mat' be seen, and bl.rnk pen- ,the proposals submitted. [ion by the Counsel to the Corporation of the I itp

rp or parties makin,. the estimate, that the several posals obtrined, at the "Bice :,f the Superintendent of The party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro- New 1-ork, cLla[ivC to acpgching, title be the . \ ri

} c

.n.,ttcrs stated therein are in all respects true. AA"}rere ~chnol Ruildin~s, Ao, tl~° p using to become sureties, must each pyrite his name and Aldermen and Commnnalt' of the City of New I rl,

n re than one person is interested, tt is requi<_ite that The Trus tee s re=erce tl v right to roles[+ an} c e all of place of re lslonso on said proposal. to c.rr.:in l:mdr at the northa c t of Dclam nil r I

- gift ution be made and sin Lx tab d by all the par- of Two responsible and approved sureties, residents o and Ludlow sheets, in th_ Tenth VA;,rd r t said rit, , Interested.

the proposals submitted. The submitting a and the parties pro- party proposal

th is citq, arc required in all cases. d, 1}' selected and ;q.{ r - a d 1 t i 1 R::.t I

Lid nr estim:rte -hall be ace asp,,n:ed by the con. .uh to become sureties must each write his name and pestnc N„ ro a I will be considered from per ens whose I' P~ nd P school p. rpo~ec, ,t 1 r ;t : r - ,n f I- 1

h,uscholders in character .rev it t si o the i:o,rrd cd on sings Esl

heir r pons[

'[.ions of ~h,tpter t, t of t L , in writing, or two c:; frrcrhokiers place + , 1 residence un said proposal. render their doubtful. City of Ncav York, with their respe-ti•,e places ut I 'Lu-o responsible and approved suretics, residents of

'rc I tell Uated \taw Yin: ~:, 'I-my t5, tSBy.

hq

.<,uess or residence, to the etfect th+t if the contract this city, are required in all cases. ,carded to the person m:trio; the estimate, they No prolosid will he considered from persons whose 1:. t'HF: L'\11ERtill,\I.I ('t 1\l \lI. ~1i ' N II upon its being so a,aarded, become hound ns his efitira+etcr and antecedent dcali tIcs kith the Board of cF,ALFLi PR(1Pf(;A1.S \\- ll.1 BF RF:CFaIb'Fu) f Intimate in [hr :.I ,_ ,ntitl:_-.1 i,v,;tcr. a -

. ties t - r it, :atth: ul performance ; and that it he Education rcrld-r their respr nitbil is doubtful. "fat ~7 by the Scho, I I ru- tccc r t the cnty-third \l r~l, f,,.iat,.it por- riL to the prrmsion, of chnpt,r :m it or refuse to eye viz the .,true, they w ill pay I uated N E'•. Y: RA, 'if ay a_, tSFp. :tt die Hall of the 7 and ,•t Edon \ (, m, Y,. 14( Gr.md 1 f t3S8, hers[,,- ;lac notice to the oo ncr C,rpo Lion :m} r!h7eren,c bet„een ill, sum to street, until ri.-o cl k:.. v on Wednesday, Lay z,, .rt r . Ics,ce or he ees, arties and rsons, yes 1•" F' he would be entitled upon its e um1Iehs n, an ;

BALED PRUPUSALti \\- ILL BF: RECEIVED 1SS9, for tits erection s a Stn 1 Pmjsling rn the .mouth an

ivel} entitled to or interested iu the land., tutcmene-. .. ,ohich tha Corporation may be olli_rd to p:+c t t'^.e nuns

by the Svh-.-, l Trustees I• r the BIe%,tth Vu ard. eaa corner d F agh, avenue and Ea• t l ine Hundred and

n to whom the contract he awarded :tt an}• sail:~- i 1 at the Hall of th Po;krd of I etpcai - n c No. t46 Grn[d

ant}•- third ;trcet. hercslq.irents and permisec, tide td which ih t r Ii

.:cnt lettinr; the am( curt in each case to he cnj•.y- ns f seen, and blank pen- I'I;ms and .p lc :it t ic cc i endent al

be nlyuon in this pr din" tic.11 to all Others nhj:;,: it may concern, t~ wit :

user the estimated amount , f thz ~a ork by a~}j ,It street, until .-,.3o n ,1 .k s >t. r n \l i J''Te p ' t 9• Hen pcl,_ oUtaine d, at the II : f the ~u tI;ird t First=l hal we have comp eted our estimate of tl -.ids are [zsted. The o,nsent ab ,c menti, red ~I:all t°r mal.ing alt r,.m n, eto, to ;he Ileatin~ :\pparau c Sc.Urol Puil9ir.~s, \ ,. t;C, Gr.md ~tret, third hi ~r.

in I ramm.+r S h- I P.uildm c \na z and ;t : ildi f - r ec my anied 'o_; the oath ,+r ..ITrmati• n, in wrutin„ I The Tract c> cc.oryc the right [•, njeet an} or :di l.nss dam.t_e to the r~spcctith nursers, l :~r- I' and

interested in lands yes and pecsone the or pre,

~ h ?f the per, nc si vin_ the "amp- ;ha[ he u a makmt ( ner,tl Rep: it at h,ramm.,r . cherl L'uildings of the I r } -- aI> subm tted. or premi;:-

inter,- -elder or fcechg Kor in the City of \ew 1-orl.. and ..~eh, dos. a_, ~6 an_d 7t. 1:he arty tumult a propoaal, and the parties pro-

affected be this ptuseeclit_, or he sing nm r

cliol the omn[int of ti ref n Inam nceunt re- p } \\ 1 LL[.a\I A. 1;R:1HA>I, Chairman, I sm4 to I e me tr ti>, ma t each write his name and

. - therein, and have filed a true report rr tons t rut t

1'. J. ?[cCC F ;ncra:sy} , l l rce of re - td ore n .+id prop sal. such e=tiintitc in the If • of the 1latru ref hdu ati,:n i r

lb and in the fr,gus„ls stated, over and ab ve all 1

c as r f even' nature, and •. er and aboy e his liabil- SSlio of Trustee>, Eleventh Vu aid I co rxpnesible and aggro, ~d sureties, rzciden[s of

the io.gsm I f whnmspe or it ni } concern. Sec, l }t rifiiltc m nd tt all p;nrlle. or ilorp n: whose .

as bail, .acct}" and uthorstsc a.nll that he has this cit} ars r•eyjuired in all cases. -cd himself as a surety in g o f,+ith :md with the j

-bond 'Ihe '-ealed be No propmal ,'ill Lea nalloyod from persons wPose

be tT~cted }~~ the .aid c;ti::t~t i :+nu who may object the same nr an}u part thereof, ma}, w idle Chirp' ri...

_.r noon to execute the required I' laiv. j proposals will also received a the same cl: ar;+cter and antecedent dcalincs ,rich the Board of after toe firs[ publi..atwn o(thi; nntiac file their oLir - icy an and =udiciency of the security offered will be l pl c and until t: o'clock ., ;t. rn the d.,te aF,^ce named. F;dccation render their respgy:n<ibilit}- doubtful, _ [ions to such estimate in wriun~ with uc a[ our ~, t ., .

i,ct to nrpro'sI h}- the Comptroller of the City of '1 b}' the Sahno1 Trustees f:,r the s 11th V':.rd, I r N- .~ York after the award is made and prior to the sign- i making General Repairs at Grammar School Buildings

1 L'1.1:1>1 H. LA C El L'. L:11. ~O\,

Room on the y, and floor of \n, \m l i.,:.. in the said city, as provided br sect bin in

the eu

( the contract. Nos. rS, ;=, ;8 :,nd E3, 97, 39. q3. 5:, I I I O , FI:] OF F(1LZ.

c h h•tptcr rya of the l.:urc of t83S, and th.it at •, the ~.. . •

pt

I Ito am otmt of security ree,uired upon the execution I JOHN \CII4I !.\, Ch: irman, 1:1.x, C mint. nnerc. „ill hear parties co uh)oain::pt :r t`he centr:•.ct _ill be in each Lace fit}- per cent of the A\ 1 t )N lr I R - ,I \ 1 S, Secretary. \1'l I I I,\ \I R 11.:1 L, = t hum on the nineteenth day of June, 1889, .: - lmtitell cost of the ilrticrrs awarded to r.tch con- -,ehooj Trustees, I%velfth \f'a,rd. yhoi Trw I t atefur, R':,ry',. At„ and upon such subsequent day s as ma.: ` -

ror ; the amount of preliminary security h, Le gi vcn . Plans and specufcauons max • be snoop and blank per:- T )ate,l \ t•,~ }' :,,,, \Ln I(, t .. f. and nececcary. •.1 each award, and in which the sureties c hall mix pncds obtained, at the otTice of the 'uperin tend nt of _ _ _ _- - __ _ 'Third—('fiat our report herein will be presented ll be FIV-E HCALRED LOi.LA R". School Buildiccsp N o. t.16 brand street, third fln,crs tiupre me Court rf the tae of New York at a SI

-hculd the person to whom the contract may be The Trustees reserve the ri,ht to reject any or all of SUPREME CO V R T. Term thereof, to be bete! at Chambers in the Coun:'. ., arded neglect or reuse to accept the contract within ! the proposals submitted. -- --- Court-house, in the City of New York, on the 27th d..; l:

.:. : days after written notice that the same has been '1'hc party submitting a proposal and the parties pro- In the matter r i the apl d:,.;; ti ran :.i e1 c Department of • °t June, t hen at the npenirg ni the• Courr ran that cis,}". .~ arded to his bid or proposal, and that the adequacy Losing to become curettes, mu-t each a rite his name and YuLlir \\ ,rkv, I r nil rn I„ h.Jt nt the \Ia}'or, alder- and that then .,nd there or rs s~ , t i -r,alt i _1

,~.1 suff.ciency of the secunty offered has been tip- if he but do

place of resident- on said proposal. Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of

men -~mm. n do of t(I l us of IN .I Ynrk, cola- i I' the 1: Hl L :1ND

can be heard thereon, a m ,lion ,. t'1 ,~, :nor I t.~.~, t!n: said rcpert Ue confirmed. }.r ,ed by the Comptroller, or accept not to th_c °pcnm_ f _

xccute the contract and ive the ro per security, he g P P this cin-, are required in all cases. a . I is t . ngsi ri 71~'L'fE111 ~'1REF.'L, be[tieen 6in~slTid^e road Dated ~E~t' I[l[it:, ~IJ}'

,hall he considered as ha fl" abandoned it and as in No proposal will be considered from persons whose e 'stud Eleventh ace: n::e. Jt )srl II E. N I•:\\"I11. RG1[1 ;

It to the Corporation, and the contract will be re. character and antecedent dcaIu_s ,vit! the En rd r}

Education render their resp: nsi},ility dot. btfcl. Ht )U:\ti }. gRafLl' c

ertised and role[, as provided L}" law. N will he accepted from, or a contract Nev SS ~7[ 7F, THE UNLERSII]NFD.Ce1\INIiShIeNF:RS ADOLPH L. ~A\(;}:R,

: estimates P i

to, any who is in arrears to the Corps' .irded person Dated Yoa~:, May at, z.,"'q. V , ; Estimuc .and 1 ssment in the above Commissioner=.

upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as entitled r titter, h~reh, give n ace to all persons inter- s: P LatitoNT HcLt'.s tins us, Clerk.

r ay Cr otherwise, upon any uhL mico to the C,.r1"- ~LALED PR(W O;AU \[-ILL BE RECEIVED e,t d in this- orocceding or in any of the lands ;effected he i 1j . n, and estimates will Ue tell from, nr a :~ n-

'P - '1'ru<tee< by the school for the Seventh \\ ard, at therel,} nd to :,II c thers ,vhnm it may concern : In the matter of the application of the Bnard of Fduc: -

tr.:a awarded to, any person not Facing at the time',[ the Hall of the Bard of Education, \o- r 6 Grand q "Ih:,tit is our intention to present our -upplcmcntal or [ion ha' the Coun<cl to the Corporation of theists king his estimate :all, suitable and sufficient facilities ; ~trzet, until 9.30 o'clock a. 'A. nn }'ridgy, ]Lay 3l', amended report herein to the ~: preme C art of the state

f r ner•.orming the work specified in his estimate. tSBo, for m:+kmg unitary Imprncements at Grammar rat N York fry confirmation, ataSper.i:d l cum thereof, ct Neas. j•nrk, rzI to acq.airing title by the >L+} nr. Con

Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New \u estimate will be received or considered unless tiehool No. 3r and Yrimt 'ichool Nn, lti; also (or ho to be held at the Cv fi:mmtloy- thereof in the C~ ant.- Curt- to eer[ain lauds at the northwe>t corner of Fifty-fir-t

mpanied by either a certified check upon one of the making general Repairs ;u Grrmmar School \o. r-. bows, in the City Hall in the City of Neu York, ru the ,[rest :+nd Pirst avenue, in the \ineteenth \\;vci to ell ~,: oval State banks of the 3 of New York, drawn 1\ ILLIA\T H. TI Vu N LEY, Chairmc n 3d day of Jul}•, t°8c, :+t the openin, ~f the C:~ rt on said sit}•, duly- selected and approved by paid Ilr:.+rci :.-

' :he order of the Com troller, or [none , to the Y } JA\I 1.~ W . Uc 11A RRUN, Seer, tarVu that day, or as >:~on thereafter as cnuoso1 can be heard a site for school purpo-ems, under and in purl::.c~: _ t ..ant of fift per centum of the amount et" the pre- > P P _chr:.l Trustees, Seventh \1-ard. thereon; that an gbstra.t of o:tr amended estimate and Pry, i.ions of chapter tgt of the Laws of

try security required for the faithful perormance ricevnmuin, [another with our ma s ondall the affidavits.

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e contract. hitch cacck or money must not lie I °ealcd also be will recei,-ed at the same

estimates and ether documents by us in making poed sell in the sealeden elopc enntaining the eo-ttmate, I cur Supplemental or amended report, have been deli• must be handed to the 5ecrctary of the Board of the and place, tine. r.ntil =o.go o'clock A. v. nn the same date, U}- ited in the office r f the Lit rtmcr.t of Public Works in E, 11-IF L• \ f)F.R~I('\ }:D, Ct1 \l\Ilo I 'all

•_.- Record, who has charge of the rubcaBo-rdx ; and the School Trustees for the -Ninth Ward, fir making the City of Neu Yrrk, there to remain until the z th W of Estimate in the aheve-entitled matt•_r, :, -=timate can be deposited in said box until such General Repairs at Grammar "chi rl No. qt, Prim:. to daqef June, t£S) ; that all per-ens interested in this pointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter oyt alt L Sr money has been examined by said Secretary' 'hrols Nos. „ t3 and 24 ; also for \ew Fcrniturc for proceedin, nr in any of the lands affected thereby and i Laws of tS88, hereby give entice to the owner round to Lie correct. All such deposits, except that (rammar Schools Nos. 3 and qt, and Primary School who m:+a• be r-pposed to the same do present their ob- ,-,wieners, hex-co or 1e:'ees, panic. and persons respect- e successful bidder, will be returned to the persons N O. zq I also for alterations in Heating Apparatus of jections in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, \n, ively entitled to or interested in the land-, tenements. ag the same within three d:+}'s alter the centres[ is .. I~rammar school Na. 4r. r,- I:rnad•xay fifth Ilrnr~, in the said cit}-, on or before hereditament; and premises, title to which is sought n- og

If the successful bidder shall refuse or F..~r TINSDA1.b:, Chairman, the z th day rS June, 1889, and that nee, the said Com- be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others whom hd within het days after notice that the contract } CllAS.A Y,}:\F:I)ICT, Secreta r}'. miss ton erc, will hear partic, ~o rlijectine within the it may S-ncern, to wit:

> been awarded to him, to execute the same, the .`chool'1 ru-tees, Ninth \\-ard. Ica week days next after the <a t x~,th day rf lane, lTuce Firt That we have completed our estimate of th_ ant of the deposit made b}• him shall be f• rf,ited to and for that purpose will be in attendance at , ur said office loss and damace to the respective owners, losses;, par- be retained U • the City of leas 1-ork as l•, uidated I } } y °n each of said ten daps ;a 4 n'dnck r. v.; that the aid tics and per run inters tell in the lands or prcmi-,s

.:::.assn for such neglect or refusal; but it he shall Sealed proposals will also be received at the same area a~>esscd for benefit in thii ponce din:; ha, been affected Ly this procccdinr, or having any lit crc-t te the contract within the time a'sresaid, the ! Place, and until —.3oo'cleck A.tt. on the same date, by extended by ns so a, to embrace, in additt d to the land therein, and have filed a true report or trap-eript of

:ant of his deposit will be returned to him. •1'hirteenth the School Trustee, Inc the Ward, for making heretofore :+sees-ed, all the kind included within the such estimate in the office of the Board of Education for B.—Bidd c. a:.vlstate a total J,ric /:e a,h ,lcscn~- (moral Repairs at t irammar School Nn, q and Primary following described limits : the inspection of whomsoever it may concern, I Fr'utiy,' as s,.•t /irfh in t ,:,• rp<-.-rr.atioee. .ail '-cho No. qo. Fir•t—Bcninnmg at a point the northeasterly corner Second— I hat all gamic; or per>ons whose rights ma}-

: natcs :oi1l be considered infox,xat c, krck do not con- f,la)1; C,}- \\'. RI F.1, Chairman, of Une Hundred and ~ixticth -frost and liin}; sly ridge he affected by the paid estimate and who may object t , >: tin i'ae all t, items of printed Ldanks fed •-hick JOHN BYR\S, Secretary, road, running, thence easterly :dung the northerly line the *time or an, part thereof may, within thirty days

,ire stillest herein. Sehoc]'Lr-tees, Thirteenth \yard. of One Hundred and ~txticth street, distance q, feet ; after the fir-t publication of thi; notice, file their obj~s- Permidion will not be given for the withdrawal of an • thence northerly, di-tance 55 feet 3 . inches ; thence

} I ~;r estimate, and the right is ex pre ssl t• reserved by Sealed ro o-als will :d •o be received at the =time we-terly and parallel „-ith One Hundred and Sixtieth

P' to e> tuna[•e in i no with us. our illiam Roo o. 5 and

Room No. r7, on the second door of \o. qg \Nom r of

the Board of Cit Record to reiect an • or all bids which

} } p p place, and until z o'clock I•. +t, on the same date, b)• the street, distance 95 feet r inches, to tilt enstony line street, in the said city a; provided by section four of

may be deemed prejudicial to the public interests. SchoolIvrustee, for the Fifteenth Ward, for su Ivin If hingnbridge road ; then- -outherly along said line, cha ter z t of the Laws of r888, and that we, the said P y

I he entire quantity of Printing is to he put up in pack'. New Furniture for Grammar Schools Nox. to and P g distance s5 feet 81,i inches, to the point or place of Commis -loners, will hear garde, so objecting at our said ages and delivered at such times and places and in such g p

e 47• beginning. °Race on the zyth day of June, 1889, at z o'clock P. •.t., quantities as shall be directed by the Board of Cit)• DUDLEY G. GAL IF:R, Chairman, second—Beginning at a point the southeaster] corner P' }' and upon such sub-equent days as may be found Record. JOHN A. H.aHDF:\PGRt;, 5ecre G+ry, of One Hundred and sixtieth street and Rlogsbndgc ness=wry.

lease Separate ruotrtill. will le• made n-rth the braes! Iidder School Lrustec>, Fifteenth Ward. ro:+d, running thence eaeterly along the southerly line '1'hfrd—That our report herein will be presented to

j>r eacfi and r e~y rtescriptio>a of Frfiutinie ing an of (Inc Hundred and `ixtieth street, distance rtz feet q!z the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a en-sense r nxore tyrsrt /cri kuudr: d do/macs rr. f Sealed will be received at the same proposals also 'i inches ; thence sruthcrly and at right angles to One `pedal Corm e,[, to be at York, in the hou

City New P P Hundred and Sixtieth street, distance coo feet : thence County Court-house, in the City of \ew York, on the DsscRlrno~ c,F AczrICTsF.._c place, and until 3 o'clock P. at. on the same date, b}' the westerly and parallel with One Hundred and Sixtieth 27th day of June, x889, at the opening of the Cuurt on

For particulars as to the r•u:mtit •and kind of Printing, School Trustees for the Sixteenth R'ard, for supplying street, distance 93 feet 8r. inches, to the easterly' line that day, and that then and there, or as soon the rea t r p } g, +

reference must be had to the specifications attached to New Furniture for Grammar School No 55. of Kingsbrid road ; thence northerly Ion said line,

feet }pint as can be heard thereon, a notion will be inndc

the blank forms of the estimates, copies of which, as PETER 11ACDt)\ALL, Chairman, distance tot 8 j in,.h•, s, to the or place of P P - the

said that the said report be confirmed. that well as samples of said Printing, ma}• be seen by appli- GEORGE LIVING71 ON, 8ecrydnrqp beginning, as such area is <_l-:otsn upon our benefit map Dated N Fw Yost:, May ( 1889, , cation to the Department of Yubli5 \\'orks. Och aol 7 rus[ees, Sixteenth Vi an! deposited a-, aforesaid, P

By order of the Board. i JOHN HAI,I\, PETER P. OLNEY,

WNI. G. McLAUGHLIN, Sealed proposals will also be received at the same J. DANA JONES,

I EDWARD HOGAN, JA'IEV.E . VARNUM, MATTHEW CHALNERS, Supervisor of the CITY Reco o, place, and until 3.30 o'clock P. +r. on the same date, by ~ Commis=iuners. ~ Commissioners.

New Yoatc, May x5, zb&', the School '1 rustees for the is --ccond Ward, for I Dated New Yonie , May to, r88q. . LAM,toxr 11CLot.' G}ILtO, Clerk.

Page 9: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1889/1889-05-24.pdf · 1 I'II, I 'f the last meeting were read and approved. ,ii 17re Attorxrl' and Counsel Presented the following

C ~IRROLL BERRt', Clerk.

!n the matter of the application of the Board of Educa tion by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of New' York, relative to acquiring title by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain lands on the westerly side of Norfolk street, near Hester street, in the Tenth Ward of said city, duly ;elected and approved by paid Board as a site for school purposes, tinder and in pur-uance of the provi-sions of chapter 191 of the Laws of 1888.

WE THE CNDF:RSIGN1•a,COMMISSIONERS of E,timatc in the above-entitled matter, ap-

pointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter tqt of the Law's of [888, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties and persons, respectively en- titled to or interested in the lands, tenements, heredit:r ment, and premi.;es, title to which i; sought to be ac-yuired in this proceeding, and to all other whom it may concern, to wit:

First-That we have completed our estimate of the loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, par- ties and persons interested in the lands or premises affected by this proceeding, or having and interest therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of such estimate in the office of the Board of Education for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-I hat all parties or persons whose rights may be affected by the said estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof may, within thirty days after the first publication of this notice, file their objec-lions to such estimate in writing with us at our office, Room No. 17, on the second floor of No. 45 William street, in the said city, as provided by section tour of chapter rya of the Laws of [883, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting at our said office on the 7th day of June, 1889, at 2 o'clock r. v., and upon such subsequent days as may be found necessary.

title, wherever Inc same has not been heretofore acquired, to that part of EAST' ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH STREET although net yet named by proper authority , extending from Morris avenue to Brook avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been here-tofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

WE THE UNDERSIGNED, CO)M lllSSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others veeorn it may concern, to wit :

First-T'hat we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all per+on; interested in these pro-eeedings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and who may be oppo+ed to the same, do present their objec-tions in writing, duly verified; to us at our office, No. zoo Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the eighth day of June, t88V, and that we, the said Com-mi,,ioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week-day+ next after the said eighth day of June, 1889, and for that purpose wvill he in attendance at our said office on each of ,aid ten day., at 4 o'clock t'. at.

Second-'That the abstract of the said estimate and assess ntent, together with our map; and also all the affi-davit., estimate; and other documents which were used by us in making our report, have been deposited in he office of the Department of Public Works, in the City of New York, there to remain until the eighth day of June, 1889.

'Third-That the limits embraced by the asses ment afor-aid are as follow•+, to wit : All those lots, pieces or parcel; of land, situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and de-scribed a, follow,, viz. : northerly by the centre line of the blocks between East One Hundred and Fortieth sstreet and East One Hundred and Forty-first street ;

ca,trrly by the wt tcrly side of Brook avenue ; .oulh-erly by the ccnire line of the blocks between Fast r One IIaudredanti Ifirty.ninthstreet and East r)ne- Hundred and Fortieth etr,et, and westerly by the cast,'rly side of \lorri, avenue, excepting fmm said area all the streets, avenue, and road., or pnrtiom thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved hand included within the lines of streets, avenues, road,, public square, and place, shown and Laid out upon any map ur trap. filed by the Commissinnersofthe I )cpartmetn of Public I':vk,, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the l.aw•, of 1874, and the La+vs omend:tnry thereof, or of eLstptcr4f,, of the I saws of r88z, n. such area is 'hew' um upon our benefit map dcpmai tcd as aforesaid.

Spa iai Term thereof, to he held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-houie, at the City ITall, in the City of New York, on the r4th clay of June, (889, it the opening of the Court on that day, md that then and there, or a, soon thereafter as counsel , .,(i he heard thereon, a motion will be made that the maid r'port be confirmed.

Dated New YORK, April r2, rR8,,. I. LA NA J1)NF>,, VII,I.IA:\I I. Il:\lKFR,

JOHN WHAI,I•:N, ((,mm i,siuners.

CARROLL BERRs, Clerk.

MAY 24, 1889. THE CITY RECORD. 1699

I the matter of the application oI the Itoard of Street I 'Third-l'hat our report herein will I a nted to Opcning and Improvement of the City of New York, the Su Creme Court of the State of New York at :r ' pecial f•,r nd on behalf of the Mavor, Aldermen and Com- a term thereof, to be held at Chambers in the County ntnnalty of the City of New ' ,rk, rel t ve to the r'tren- Court-house in the City of New York, on the rzth day ing of ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NIN III of runc, r88', at the opening ofthc Court on that day, .QTRI(E•I', from Eighth to F:dgccomb,: avenue, in the and that then and there, or %non thercafter:t counsel 'Twelfth Ward of the City of New York. can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the

said report beconfirmed.

E,'I'llE UN1)ER.lIGNED, CI)MMISSIONERS W I)'tted NN.N' YORK, A pril a•.

UtGNS I I Y VA

AF,LF:N, of Estimate ;and Assessment in the above- I(1HN n'ItVRNE:,

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entitled matter, hereby- give notice to the owner or ¶ 'j, ,, it\ Q. fl'TUBs rrtyncrs, srcnpqnt or occupants, of all houses and lots ! Commissioners.

.ini1 impruvcd or unimproved lands affcctcd thereby, I LAMONT McLuoct[EtN, Clerk.

.,nrl to all others whom it may concern, to wit: First-That we have completed our estimate and In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa-

,,ssessment, and that all persons interested in these pro- tiun by the Counsel to the Cirpnration of the City of _ccdiugs, or in any nfthe landsaffectcd thereby, and who New York, relative to acquiring title by the Mayor, m ay be opposed to the same, do present their objections i Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, in writing, dale veriliccl, to its at our olhcc, No. zoo to certain lands on the northerly side of Forty-first Ifrnadway fifth floor , in the said city, on or before the I street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the ciehth clay of June, r83, and that we, the soul Commis- Twenty-- second Ward of said city, dilly selected and sioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten i approved by said Board as a site for school purposes, week-clays next after the said eighth day of June, 1889, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter :mQ for that purpose will be in attendance at our said ry: of the f..aws of 1888. -afire on each of said ten d.ty's, at three oclock r. it. oecond-Tlwt the abstract of the said estim;ue and

assessment, together with our maps, and also 'all the tyE,7' U -entitled in y. ate thGN shove

matt r p :,tfid:,vits, estimates and other documents which wore of hatimto in the abnvs tied matter, of

chapter the

used by us in making our report, have been deposited in Pointed pursuant to the provisions of c tqt of the the office of the Department of Public \Yorks, in the Laws of 1888, hereby give notice to the owner or City of New York, there to remain until the eighth day °+,°errs lcace or D's]nexr parties and person:, respect- nf lone, t88q ively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenement,,

`Third-'fftat the limits embraced by the assessment hereditament s and premise,, title to which is sought to doresaid are as follows, to wit : All those lots, pieces or be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others whom Pa1rcds of land situate, lying and heing in the City of tt may concern, to wit \ew York, which, taken together, arc botmded and First-That we have completed our estimate of the described as follows, viz. : Northerly by the centre line loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, par-

I block between One F{undred •and Thirty-ninth ties and per,ons interested in the lands or premtscs

street and on Hundred and Fortieth street; easterly filed

orr t there n, abd have rt t or transcripteof 1, the westerly' side of FiLhth avenue ; southerly by

th, centre line of the block I)ettyecu r )tie litindred and rich estimate in the office of the Board of Education fur Thirty-eighth street and t )tie Hundred and Thirty-ninth the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

street, and westerly by the easterly side of Edgecombe Second-That all parties or persons whose right, may

nue, exceptinyt from said area all the streets, avenues be affected by the said estimate :and who may object to

and mods, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened the same or any part thereof,within thirty day,

... such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited after the fir;[ publication of Chi; notice, file their objce,

1 aforesaid. -~ Lions to such estimate in writing with its at our office,

Fourth- I hat our report herein s ill be presented to Room No. t7, on the second floor of No. 45 William

:he supreme Court of the State of New York, at a ,' street, in the said city', a, provided by section four of

- ~,-cial Term thereof, to he held at the Chambers chapter mgr of the Laws of t888, and that we, the said

reof, in the County Court-house, at the City Hall, in Commis-toner, will hear parties objecting at our paid t8

City of New York, on the twentt•-eichth day rat Office on the fourth day of June, t88q, at z o'clock e. sL, II un•_, [889, at the opening of the Court on that day, and and upon such sub.;cqucnt days as may be found neces-

:h:u then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can 'are ' - hcard thereon, a motion will be made that the said Third-`That our report herein will be presented to

the Supreme Court of the State of Neu Ynrk at a special r_1. - rt IC cetiroicd. term thereof, to be held at Chambers in the County I i.ucd, 'ii ll 1' cc, April 07, t89g. Court-house in the City of New fork, nn the 7th day of

l:UAW- ARL) J. DUNPHY, June, 1489, at the opening of the Court on that day, and fl)WAAD L. PARRIS, that then and there, or as seen thereafter as counsel can LOUIS Ci )Ftl;N, be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said

Commissioners. report he confirmed. 1I:I: ,11 I IF-t<H l", ('1•.: rk. Dated NEW YORK, April 23, x889.

NICHOLAS Fl. ()'CONNOR, LORENZ ZELL,

:. the matter of the a> lia,tinn of the L'oard of Street 1P EDWARD \I c C UE, I rpenin;; and Improvement of the City of New York, , Commissioners. I r and on behalf of the Mayer, Aldermen and Corn- LAMONT McLot-oHi,ic, Clerk. menalty of the City of AewYork, relative to the

pcni(tg of ONl, HI'\I)RI:D AVD •1'HIRI'V- ~ In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa- .It ,H -ill S I'RF 1. f, front Eighth to F,dtecemhc nvc- tion by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of

toes in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York. New Ynrk, relative to acquirin title by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York,

W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COlMISSIONERS to certain lands on the northerly side of Se%cnty-fifth of Estimate and Assessment in the above- street, near Third avenue, in the Nineteenth -Ward

._°tiled matter, hereby give notice to the Owner or of said city, duly selected: and approved by said Board .eners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and os a site for school purposes, tinder and in pursuance

i". iproved Cr unimproved lands affected thereby, and to of the provisions of chapter 191 of the Laws of x888. ..I the rs whom it too y concern, to wit :

First-That +ve have completed our estimate and ;, THE UNDERSIGNED,C()MAISSIONEES .. essment, and that all persons interested in the- pro- V v of Estimate in the above-entitled matter, ap-

edings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and pointed pursuant to the provieion: of chapter 591 of the :lu, may be oppo,cd to the same, do present their objec- Laws of 1888, hereby give notice to the owner or :ion+ in writing, duly verified, to u, at our office, No. zoo owner>, lessee or lessee', parties and persons, respect- Cn,adway (fifth finer), in the said city, on or bcfnre the ively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, :h day of Jtute, 1889, and that we, the said Commis- hereditatnents and premi+es, title to which is sought to lore, will hear partte. so objecting within the ten be acquired in thi; proceeding, and to all others whom •. cek-days next after the said 8th day of June, 1889, and it may concern, to wit : ^ c t that purpose will be in attendance at our said office First-that we have completed out a timate of the

n each of said ten days at 3 o'clock r. rat. loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, par- eecond-That the abstract of the said estimate and ties and persons interested in the lands or premises

-ment, together with our maps, and also all the affected by this proceeding, or having any interest ,ti+lavits, t,timates ant other documents Which were ., c=

therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of ._d by us in making our report, have been deposited in such estimate in the office of the Board of Education for

the office of the Department of Public Works, in the the inspection of whomsoever it may concern, l it) of New York, there to remain until the fith day Second-'\'hat all parties or persons whose rights may

June, .889. be affected by the said estimate and who may object to l bird-That the limits embraced by the assessment the same or any part thereof may, within thirty days

,:, ,resaid are as follows, to wit : All those lots, pieces or after the first publication of this notice, file their objec- 1,.ircek of land, .ituite, lying and being in the City of tions to such estimate in writing with us at our office, New York, which, taken together, are bounded and de- Room No. r7, on the second floor of No. 45 William ,ribed as follows, viz.: Northerly by the centre line of street, in the said city, as provided by section four of

t!,o block between One Hundred and Thirty-eighth chapter ty, of the Laws of 1888, and that we, the said street and One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street ; east- Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting at our rly by the westerly side of Eighth avenue ; eoutherly I said office on the third day of June, 1889, at z o'clock t,. V the centre line of the block between One Hundred . and upon such subsequent days as may be found

.,nd Thirty-seventh street and One Hundred and Thirty- accessary. ighth street, and w'csterly by the ca+terly side of Edge- Third-That our report herein will he presented to ,tithe avenue ; excepting from said area all the streets, the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special

:,%,nuesand roads, or portions thereof, heretofore hgally term thereof, to be held at Chamber., in the County p_ned, as such area i.s shown upon our benefit map Cettrt-house in the City of New York, on the 7th day

_saw-ited a.. aforesaid. of Tune, 1889, at the opening of the Court on that day, F'o.irth-• \'hat our report herein will be presented to and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel

tic 'Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a : can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the >p•_cial Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers said report he confirmed. t!,ereof, in the County Court-house, at the City Hall, in Dated NEW YORK, April 22, 188q the City of New York, on the t Ice nty-eighth day of CHARLES W. DAYTON, I one, t88q, at the opening of the Court on that day, and LUKE F'. COZANS, ihnt then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel JAMES T. SPARKMAN, -,n be heard thereon, a motion will he made that the Commissioners.

~.,id report be confirmed. LAMONT McLo00HLts, Clerk. D itcd New YORK, April 27, 0889,

EDWARD L. PARRIS, In the matter of the application of the Board of Street

L!lU U COHss' N, Opening and Improvement of the City of New York,

EDWARD J, DUNPHY, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-

Commissioners. monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring

Fourth-'That our report herein will be presented to In the matter of the application of the Board of Street the Supreme Court (if the State of New York, at a Special Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, 'fern[ thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- Count}: Court-house, at the City Hall, rut the City o nton:dty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring New Y n ork, o the twenty-eighth day r,f June, 188g, at title, wherever the same has not been heretofore no- the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and quircd, to that part of EAST ONE HUNDRED there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard ANDTHIR'1'Y-NINTH STREET '.although not yet thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be named by proper authority, extending from Rider confirmed. avenue to St Ann's avenue, in the Twenty-third

Dated New YORK, April a6, 1889. Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been F:D\V:1RD L. PARRIS, here tofore laid out and designated as a first-class 'I'HV.mlAS C. T. CRAIN, street or road by the Department of Public Parks. JOHN J. CLARKE,

Commissioners. T7CTE,THEt II'dRSIGNED,COMMISSIONERS CARROLL Bones', Clerk. V V of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to the owner or

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street PP owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved or unimproved lands affected thereby,

Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, and to all others whont it may concern, to 55 It : for and on )cep if of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- First -'that we have completed our estimate and

y of the City of New York, r•a to acquiring title

i been

assessment, and that all persons interested in these title wherever the same has not been heretofore proceedings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, acquired, to that part of Rli ONE HUNDRED and who may be opposed to the sane, do present their

-FIRST icy ,ex e altho igh not yet AND by objections in writing, duly verified, to us at our oil, cc, named by pro authority , extending from Railroad proper No. zoo Broadway {fifth floor,, in the said city, on or avenue east to Third avvntss in the a\venty'-third before the tsth day of May, t88y, and that we, the Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting heretofore krill out and designated as a first-class within the ten week days nest after the said [5th day of street or road by the Department of Public Parks. flay, 1889, and for that purpose will be in attend-

- ance at our said office on each of said ten days at 4

THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS o'clock, r. et. WE, of Estimate and Assessment in the above- Second-That the abstract of the said estimate arse!

entitled matter, hereby give notice to the owner or assessment, together with our maps, and also all the owners, 00etpant or occupants, of all houses and lots affidavits, estimates and other documents which seen and improved or unimproved lands affected ttrereby, o'ed by us in making our report, have been deposited ii. and to all others whord it may concern, to wit : the office of the Department of Public Works, in if

City New York, there to the day First.- That we have completed our estimate and of remain until i5th .1 assessment, and that all persons interestsd in these Slav, t89'e

proceedings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and Third-That the limits embraced by the assessors,,: who may be opposed to the same, do present their oh- aforesaid are as follows, to wit : All those lots, picc.:>. jections in writing, duly verified, to its at our office, No. or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Cur: zoo Broadway fifth floor , in the said city, on or before of New A'ork taken together, are bounded New

'of as follows, viz. : Northerly by the centre lit,:' ollows, n-"

the °9th day of May, 1889, and that we, the said Com- missioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten of the blocks between the northerly side of East t week-daps next after the said zyth day of 11ay, x889, Hundred and 'Thirty-ninth street and the southerly ai and for that purpose +vill he in attendance at oar said of bast one Hundred and Fortieth street,bctwecn Br' 1

office on each of said ten days, at three o'clock r. it. and Morris avenues, and the centre lines of tl.:

Second.-T'hat the abstract of the said estimate and blocks between the northerly skis of East One Hundr,u assessment, together with our maps, and also all the and Thirty-ninth street and the southerly side of E:, - affidavits, estimates and other documents which were One Hundred and Forty-first street, between Br,.xk

used by its in making our report, have been deposited in avenue and 5t. Ann's avenue and between Morris the office of the Department of Public Works, in the avenue and Rider avenue; easterly by the westerk City of New York, there to remain until the zyth day of side of St. Ann's avenue ; southerly by the centre Ii,,.:

VVlays 1889 of the blocks between the southerly side of E:-: Third.-•that the limits embraced by the assessment One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street stud the north-

aforesnid are as follo+cs, to teit : All those lots, pieces crly side of East One Hundred and Thirty-eigluh or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the street, and westerly by the easterly side of Rider a+

City of New York, which taken together are bounded r nue; excepting Irons said area all the streets, avenue=

and described as follows, viz. : Northerly by the and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened.

centre line of the blocks between East flume Nr,nclrwi and all the unimproved land included within the line,

and Fifty-first street and last One Htmdred and Fifty- streets, avenues, roads, public squares and places shim:,,

second street,; easterly by the westerly side of Third . 'nd laid out upon any map or maps filed by the C-en,

avenue : southerly by the centre line of blocks between misstoners of the Department of Public Parks, purse:. -n:

East One Hundred :Ind Fiftieth street and East One to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, nisi

Hundred and Fifty-first street, and westerly by the the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 410 of tl, easterly side of Railroad avenue, East, excepting from Laws of 1882, as such area is shown upon our benefit

said area all the streets, avenues and roads, or portions ',. map deposited as aforesaid. Fourth- I hat our report herein will be presented re thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved

land included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, the tiupreme Court of the State of New York, at a

public squares and places shown and laid nut upon any Special Perm thereof, to be held at the Chambers

map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Depart- thereof, in the County- Cottrt-house, at the City Hall, in

meat of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of the City of Nc+v York, on the thirty-first day ut

chapter 604 of the Laws of x874, and the laws amenda- May, 1889, at the opening of the court on that do:,

tory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as cntttscl

such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as can be heard thereon, a motion will be made tluat the

aforesaid. said report fie confirmed.

Fourth•-' hat our report herein will be presented to Dated NEw YORK, April i, [889.

the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special JOSEPH E. NEWBURGER, 'Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the MiCHAEI- J. KELLY, County Court-house, at the City Hall, in the City of MORRIS HERRMANN, New York, on the [4th day of Jame, x889, at the opening Commissioners. of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as CARROLL BERRY, soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a Clerk. motion will be made that the said report be confirmed,

Dated New YORK, April r3, [889. In the matter of the application of the Board of I d.,c.-- EDW.aRD L. PARRIS, Lion by the Counsel to the Corporation of the Citt" of T'Ht)SIAS DUNLAP, New York, relative to acq.,iring title by the Mayor, HI - D. I_~GER,OLL, Aldermen and Commonaltv of the City of New York.

Commissioners. to certain hods on the soatherly side of'1'hirty'-cigl,tl. CARROLL BERRY, Clerk. street, near Second avenue, in the Twenty-first \Var'.

of said city, duly selected and approved by said Board

In the matter of the application of the Commissioner of as a site for school purposes, under and in pursuance

I of the of chapter 191 of the Laws of x888. provisions

the Department of Public Parks for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City F•, THE UNDERSIGNED,COMMISSIONERo of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the I W of Estimate in the above-zntitled matter, ap- same has not been heretofore acquired to that part of pointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter r9t of the ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN 1'H Laws of 1888, hereby give notice to the owner or SPREE 1' (although not yet named by proper anther- owners, lessee or lessees,parties and persons, res r t

P' p` its'), extending from Willis avenue to Brook avenue, e •̀ here' entitled to or interested in the lands, tenement, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, hereditaments and premises, title to which is sought is as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig- be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others whom nated asa first-class street or road by said Department, it to may concern, wit :

- First-That we have completed our estimate of the THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, par- WE,

of Estimate and As,e•sment in the above- ties and persons interested in the lands or premises entitled matter, hereby give notice to the owner or affected by this proceeding, or having any interest owners, occupant or occupant,, of all houses and lots therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of

and improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and ) such estimate in the office of the Board of Education for to all others whom it may concern, to wit : the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

First-'\'hat we have completed our estimate and Second-That all parties or persons whose rights may assessment, and that all per-on; interested in these pro- be affected by the said estimate and who may object to ceeding,, or in any of the land: affected thereby, and the same or any part thereof, may within thirty days who may be opposed to the same, do present their after the first publication of this notice file their objec- objections in evriting, duly verified, to us at our office, tions to such estimate in writing with its at our office, No. zoo Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or Room No. t7, on the second floor of No. 45 William before the e5th day of May, t88y, and that we, the said street, in the said city, as provided by section four of

' chapter t9: of the Laws of x888, and that we, the said Commissioners, it-ill hear parties so objecting within the ten neck-days next after the said 25th day of Mac, t88y Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting at our and for that purpo:e will be in attendance at our said said office on the twenty-second day of May, 1889, at ^ office on each of said ten days at 4 o'clock r: at. o'clock r. at., and upon such subsequent days as may be Second-That the abstract of the said estimate and found necessary.

assessment, together with our maps, and also all the '1 bird- oar report herein will be presented to the affidavit,, estimates and other document,, which were , Supreme Court of the State of New York at a special used by us in making our report, have been deposited in I term thereof, to be held at Chambers in the County- the office of the Department of Public Works, in the ' Court-ho.tse in the City of -New York, on the :4th day City of New York, there to remain until the z5th day of May, [889, at the opening of the Co.irt on that day,

of May, 1889. - and that then and there, or a; soon thereafter a, conu+cl Third-That the limits embraced by the assessment j can be heard thereon, it motion will be made that the

aforesaid are as follows, to wit: All those lots, pieces , said report be confirmed. or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Dated NEW YORK, April to, 1889. New York, which taken together arc bounded and de- PETER B. OI N EY, scribed as follows, viz. : Northerly by the centre line of J AMES M. VARNU\I,

the blocks between East One Hundred and Forty- MATI HE\V CHALMF.RS, seventh street and East One Hundred and Forty-eighth Commissioners.

street ; easterly by th•, westerly side of I3rook avenue ; L.siOCT McLocettcta, Clerk. southerly by the centre line of the block between East _ _ One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street; and westerly by DEPARTMENT OF STREET the easterly side of Willis avenue ; excepting from said CLEANING. area all the streets, avcnoes and roads, or portions

thereof; heretofore legally opened, and all the unint- proved land included within the lines of streets, avuntes. NO'I IC}.'. roads, public squares and places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of ERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS '1'U FILL, iN the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the pro- r the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure material visions of chapter 6o4 of the Laws of 1874, and the laws for that purpose-ashes, street sweepings, etc., such as amendatory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the laws of i is collected by the Department of Street Cleaning--free 1882, as such area is shown upon our benefit map de- of charge, by applying to the Commissioner of Street posited as aforesaid. Cleaning, at No. 5t Chambers street.

Fourth-That our report herein will be presented to J. S. COLEMAN, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

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THE CITY RECORD. MAY 24, IS89.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Each estimate must contain the name and pLgce „f 11ARItIgt Sti i shall be h.orgeI tr,ul lieu to uventt

----_ residence of the person making the name, the names of dc+ll:,r per annum n each In the disrrc'liin of the Cotu-

I: ti 1 n I lr ,1.1 \u ̀. .'I 11' t'r "' .1" • \ " RK, :dl persons interested with him therein. and it m, other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that Glr t,

mil<inner of I'nbhc Work.: an additional charge of five Ilk, lars per comuru ,.hall be nvndc f,.r each bath-

V, . ;oI I I ~ I hFr 1, ,I I'hat it is Intdc without any c(nu ti with any other tub therein Nett YORK. Au0ust 2, 1SSS. person makint, an estimate for the lame work, .+n1 is in BATmIsc 1'r its In priv:uc houses, bryond rnti . shall he

'f :\ \I l•:ETING (IF1'HI; fl()AR II (}F 11FAEIr I-1 all respects fair and with,n t collusion ur fraud. Thit nu charged at three d,dlars per inn Si rack, and Ilve

A of the Health Department nt the City of New member of the Common C(luneil, head of a Department, dollars per anti tint earlt Ht public II 11515, I ar.ling-

1 k, held at its ofice, No 1l ott street, August z, ' .'r _,ot Chief of a lit, recur, Deputy thereof, or t lerk therein, or ! htntves, and bathing cswbli.hnit:uts. Combmatton

<.r, the following resolution was adoptetl : other officer of the C. orporation, is directly or indirectly stationary wash-tubs, having a mov %l,Ie divi.i nn in t Resolved, I That under the power conferred by late interested in the estimate or in the work to which it re- the conu'e and capalli of use for birthing, shall be

the Health 1)ep:trtmcnt, the following additional :;poi later or in the profits thereof. rt,ar4ed the nine i. hatbing tubs.

:-. - tton to the Sanitary t-'..•de for the security of life and Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing Itt'tt.ulxt, 1't'lert ,ses.—Farr each uric thousand bricks laid, brick .filth. he and the same is hereby adopted and declared of the party staking the same, that the several matters or for stone-work—to lie measured as —ten

For forty cents t rut a portion of the sanitary Code : therein stated are true, and must be accost ,anied by the ' cents per thousand. plastering, per

•rction 2ro. In every public hospital and dispensar} consent, in writin4, oftwo householders or Preehnlders in hundred yards. dollar n. the t. sty of New York there shall be provided and the City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is Cotes.—For each and every cow•, one per annum.

tained a notable room or rooms and place f the trded to the per 1 making the estimate, they will 1)t t SAI Onus ,.hall be charged nn annual rate of front Com- I or r', isolation of per.ons infected with contagious up its being su .tu riled, became bound as his sureties fee to uventt (I II rs, in the discretion of the

-,sse, who shall immediately be separated from the for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall refuse mn er of Public \Turks. ST.tsus shall be charged five doars per 1' isu retail) tlher persons and other patients at such dispensary or or neglect to execute the s:mre, they will pay to the Cor- '

annum each. . pital. It shall be the duty of the physician or phy- poration any difference between the sum to which he l For metered, the rates ,.hall be as follows: all ,.tables not isms, of the officers. managers and of every one m would be entitled upon its completion, and that which two horsel. there shall be charged Hi'Rs¢s. PI<tvA"ro.—For .+rge of a hospital or dispensary. and of ever • one who the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to for each additional horse, ..- any duty or office in reipect to patients to the course whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent six dollars per annum ; and

: treatment, or persons who apply for treatment or care letting ; the amount to he calculated upon the estimated I two dollars. horse to and not exceed- :+t .I dispensary or hospital. to see that a repon is mme- amount of the work by Which the bids are tested. Hoxus, 11%FRY.—For each up

in dollar and fifty cents each inc thirty number, one uely made to the Health Department of the Cit}- of last be he o:,nsent above mentioned must acrnm- dollar. N a 1-ork of every person infected with a contagious per annuur : and for each additional horse, one

..incase svho comes to their knowledge, and that such partied by the oath or athrmation, to venting, of each of HORSES, (1sIxllles AND CART•—For each horse, one dollar

r,on or persons so infected are properly isolated and the persons signing the same, that he is a householder tier annum. tit separate from other persons and other patients. . or freeholder in the City of sew Y, irk, and is worth the HORSE Tnuocns.—For each trough, and for each half

amount of the security required for the completion of barrel or tub on sidewalk or street, twenty dollars [t.. s.] I %\IFS C. Ii %VLES, the contract, over and .above all his debts of every per annum: each trough is to be fitted with a proper

President. nature, and over and above his liabilities as hail, surety, hall-cock to prevent rcaste. E•tato•5 CLARK, or otherwise, and that he has offered himself xs surety

Secretary. in good faith, .with the intention to execute the bond g HOTELS Ara for a rgedof to the

private to

families., es,

be ch arged regular rate for private Camilies, be chm~ged for each to

required by law. 1, lodging room, at the discretion of the Commissioner HEALTH Det•.axTater;T, \n. ;ot AIorT OTOEET, t No estimate Will he considered unless accompanied I of Public \Yorks.

NEW Y1RK, January a. ta58. I by either a certified check upon one of the State or i LAUNDRIES sterol he charged loin eight to twenty dollars

~ T A MEETING OF THE BO D AR 01 HEALTH National banks of the City of Netr York, drawn to the siuer of per annum. in the discretion of the Commun

. 1 of the Health Department of the City of New" York, ' order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five

required for Public \Cork<,

Ln;rriR AND LAGER BEER SALOONS shall be charged an ',c 'u oc its office, N. ~or Mitt street, _ianuary 27, tg85, office, per centnm of the amount of the security

the faithful of the contract. Such check or performance annual rate of ten dollars each. An additional the following was adopted :

That Sanitary lode lie moneymu't NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope charge of five dollars per annum shall be made for Resolved, section tS of the

is hereby so as to read as follows : a^d amended containing the estimate, but must be handed to the ! each tap or wash-box.

iEC. That no owner or lessee of any buildm~, r8. officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the PHOio(;i 51'H GALLERIES shall lie charged an annual rate

-r any thereof, shall lease or let, or hire out the part estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said of front five to twenty dolInrs. in the discretion of the

same or any portion thereof, to be occupied by .inv per box until such check or money has been examined by Commissioner of Public V. irks. be PrtsTING llretces, when not metered, shall charged

son, or allow the same to be occupied, asa place in which, said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such j Cnntmis-

, r for any one, to dwell or lodge, except when said build- deposits, except that of the successful bidder, Will be at such rates as may be determined by the

in_s or such parts thereof are sutuciently lighted. Yen- returned to the persons making the same, Within three : stoner of Pulliiic Works. BEER Fot'NTAINS

ti!ated, provided and accommodated, and are in all days after the contract is accorded If the successful I SODA, \ItiFR.At. \Vi1F:s :utd ROOT

respects in that condition of cleanliness and wholesome- bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after shall be charged five d,,llars per annum each. be charged by STEA t ENGINES, where not metered, shail

ii cs, for which this Code or any law of this State pro- notice thr1t the contract has been awarded to him, to the horse- follows : For each horse-pincer power, as ides. Or in which they or either of them require any deposit by execute the same, the amount of the made i

Lim be forfeited to retained by the City of up to and not exceeding ten, the suns of ten dollars .:ch premi,es to be kept. Nor shall any such person shall and

New York, as liquidated damages for such neglect or I pi r annum ; for each exceeding ti-n, and not over rent, let, hire out, cr allow, having powerto present the

for rime to be used as cr a place of sleeping er residence, refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the fifteen, the sum of seven dollars and fifty cents

building, which apart- time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned each and for each horse-power over fifteen, the sum :::,y portion er apartment of any

has least one foot of its height to him. of five dollars, me-nt Cr portion not at end

above the level of ever}• par: of the sidewalk sface THE Cl)\I\IISSION E:R (1F' PUBLIC \Yt)RKS \1'.ATk R-C t.ost•:'I-s AND Cxrn.tl-s.—To each building on a

,.id rurlstone of any adjacent street. nor of which the RF:SF:R\•Fs 'FH E RIGHT TO REJ_ EC'1' All. B1 DS It one water-c,oset ha•.ing sescer connection is

floor is damp by reason of cc ater from the ground. or R F'.CI IVI;Ii Ft I ANY PA RTIC I 1.A R \\ - URK IF allowed cc,thout charge; cat..l additional e titer-cis-et

sh,ch is mtpreanated or penetrated by any offensive HE DEh\Ix IT FUR THE I3Es'1' IN 1ERExTS OF ; or urinal will be charged is hereinafter stated. All be clo,ets connected in any manner vcnh sewer shall gas, smell, or exhalation prejudicial to health. P,ut this TH F. CITY. drdiars for annunl, cv lhet'aer chargetl two each seat per

'-I- ctIen shall not precert the 1easin_, renting, or neat- Blank lrnrms of bid or estimate, the proper snvelo es ! p p elopes a building or on :uly other portion of the premises. ancy of cellars er rooms leis ele~a[ed than aforesaid in which to inclose the same, the sto ca dons and I Uinals,.hall be charged two dollar per annum rai:h. 1 as a part of an}• building rented or net when the}- greements, and any further intorn ation desired, can lie ~~ ai.FU-CLOIET R,sres.-Por hoppers of any farm, when -or let or intended to be occupied or ti ed oy arc obtained at Rooms 9 and 5, No. 31 Chambers street. w;ucr is supplied direct from the Croton a It pp n ns a sleeping apartment, or as a principal or -: fie le

thr,u0h any lure of the --called single or double k

z apartment. THMA:4 F. GILROY, Commissioner You fie s\ of orKs. valves, hopper cocks to cock 'eft-closing cock,,

)A\IE~ C. 1'-a l'I.1 -' or any calve or cock of any description attached to I'-' i,ia;t. • the closet, each, per year, twenty dollars.

F - l ~. •__„ For any pan closer, or any of the forms of valve, plunger, '1r,' IvliGl LATIONI ESTAIILIi !ZING :1 SCALE or other vu;uer-closet not before mentioned, sup-

- - <IF tiA _ I Ll: I.I'\T" AND la LI:S plied with water as above described, per year, ten

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. (:(1\ -F.RNI\G '1•IIL LSE OF \\_\TI':Is, dollars

For any form of hopper nr water-closet,supplied ftrm I' (1R THE CITY OF Ni- \V \UkK. ]IV ' the ordinary style of cistern filled with ball-cock,

Do' iiC' - F l'- - '-t - Vt .e-, ,sT I URI>I.R (0I' 1(.tlIN NE\\TON, liltA[- I and overflow pipe that communicates with the pipe

L. t ts>1 -orks i FFt F, AIl?IONEI.i U]' PUBLIC \\ Ulf- H, to the water-closet, so thatoverflow will run into the

{\ f, N. (_Hall IF .: fit: FFT, _t hopper or seater-closet, when ball-cock is defective.,

NEW YvRK, bla}- 0t, rSF-y. or from which an unlimited .imo-:nt of water can be drawn by holding up the handle, per year, each, five dollars

t1f'nUAATS, IIOtiI, l iii'1;Itc, Fit' STAINS, nrc.. 1'i. .

No owner or tenant will be allowed to +apply water to another person or persona.

All person% taking water from the City must Lit';, their own service.lnpe,, slrt-et tap, nod all fixture, connectod therewith. iii y,nud repair, protected from 1n'xi, at their +,wn risk and evprnse, and shall prevent all tra.,:r ,q" swrh•r•.

The use of hose to wash coaches, +,mnibnses, wn};nuc, railway cars or other vehicles or horses, cannot oe prr. milted.

No horse-troughs rr norce- wat+•rmg fixtures will be permitted in the street or on the sitlewalk, except upon a license or permit taken out for tltat purpose, All I it eases or perutris must be annu:dly renewed on the first of hlay. Such fixtur+•s must be kept in zood order and the water tint allowed to tlrip+,r waste I,}' overrunning the ,idewalk or st rest , or to become dangerous in winter by freezing in and about such troughs or Iivtures

No hydrant st-ill be permitted on thc-idew alk or in the front area, curd any hydrant standing in a yard or alley, attached to any dwolliug or building, must not lie left running when not in actual use, :ntd if the drip or waste from such hydrant freczoo :rid becomes dan,rrouc in winter, the supply will lie shut off in additi n to the penalty of five dollars tmpo-ed.

Taps at wa;h-balms, .voter-closets, tent h+ and urinals must not be left running, under the penalty office dollars for each offense, which will be strictly cnfcrccrd,

Fountains or jets in hotels, putter-huu:es, eannq-saloons, confeetiorenes or other buildings are strictly prohibited.

The use of hose for washing sidewalks, stoops, ar'..a<, house-fronts, yards, court-yards, gardens, and abrmut stables, is prohibited. \Pliers prcmiscs are provided with wells, special permits will be issued for the use of hose, in order that the police or inspectors ofthh depart. meat ma} understand that the permission is not for the use of Croton water.

opening fire-hydr:mts to fill hand sprinklers or other vessels will not be allowed.

The penalty for a vl olation of any of the preceding rules :,,rd regulations willbe five dollars for each ofense, and if not paid when imposed wi1L ite0oute a lien on the premises in like manner as all other charges lime mm; ' aid water rates. fly order,

JO:-1N NEWTON, Commi stoner if Public AVnrks.

Dv:iAtmTctF5"r of Pt'nuc WORKS, Co>t?nsstnsER's (1Pruct,

\11. 3n CII. ,xi Itets STI;reT, Nety 1'o1:K, June 2r, 1887, /\

PUBLIC NOTICE AS TO \VATER RATES.

P I'IILIC N(11'ICE IS HERI-a,\' GIVEN '1 HAT in compliance with the pr,)visions of chapter 55q,

1 IN%` of 1887. an iii, din , >cctions 350 and .,sr of the New York City Consolidation Act of r88a, passed )mineq, 1887 the fallowing changes are trade tut chargin amid collt•et-mg water rents

r=t. All extracliarges for water incurred frr'm and atr.cr June 9. 1587, smell be treated, collected and returned in arrears in the ramie manner as regular rents line hereto. tore born treated.

zd. In e•rery buildin; Will a water meter or meters are nocr, or shall hereafter ime in u;e, the charge for ,later by meter measurement _hall be the Only charge again,t such building, or such part thereof as is 'upplied throuCii meter.

3d. '1'Ize ret:um of arrears of water rent-, including the year 1857, shall be made as heretofore on the contirma-tion of the tax lee y by the Board of Alderuten, and shall include all cl:ar4ei. and penal tie; of every nature.

4th. A penahy of fre dal lags 5 - is heresy ectabl ished, and will be unpOse+l In each and every ca-e t,h, - re the rules and regrilatinns of the Department prnhibuing the u-e of water through hose, or in any other wasteful than. tier, are violated, and such penalties will be entered on the books of the Bureau against the respective building; or {property, :utd, if not collected, be returned in arrears in like manner as other ch., rges for water.

5th. Chores for so-called extra water rents of every nature, Impn:ed or incurred prior to June 9, r88r, will be canceled of record on the books of the Department.

D. Li) VIll'R SMITH. Deputy and Acting Cummissioner of Public Vr rlcs.

DEPAOTSME\'T OF V' Lithe WORKS, ] L'O\t hiio't(m,sEK S OFFICE,

No. 31 CB5irgfi, s'^ STReFT, Nem YORK, November .o, iS80. J

NOTICE TO CRO'D )N \1-ATE1 CONSUMERS.

NU.XIEROUS APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN made to this Department by citizens clalmurg

reductions or rebates on bills for water supplied throe;_h meter, on the alleged ground of leakage caused by de. fective plumbing and worn-out service p1pcs, or by willful waste of water by tenants allowing the faucets to be turned on in full force in water-closets, -inks, etc., with. out the knowledge or consent of the owners ui the prem-i_es.

The main object of the use of water-meters is to enable this Department to detect and check time useless and uu-warr;unable waste of;m element so valuable andessen:ial to the health and comfort of all the citizens. and this ob. jest c:ur only be accempli.hed by enforcing ,,ay meat for the water wasted.

Under the law all charges for water supplied through meters are a lien against time respective premises, and the law therefore holds the owner of the premises re-ssponsible for the amount of water used or wanted.

Notice is therefore oven to all householders that.ir, further applications for reduction of water rent-, uo allowance will be made on account of waste of water occurring through leak=, from defective service pipes or plumbing, or wasteful use of water by tenants or occu-pants of buildings, though such leakage ur waste may have o.utrred without the knowledge or _,.nsent of the owners of the buildings. -

House-owners are further notit ed that whenever their premises become vacant, and are likely to remain vacant, they must notify- this Department in wriuu g. find that unless this requirement is complied with no deductions in extra water rents will he allowed for any portion of one year.

JOHN NEWTON, Commissioner of Public Works.

GRANTS OF LANDS UNDER %VATER.

THE OWNERS OF LANDS IN THE CITY OF New York, which were formerly tinder water, and

which were granted by the City of i4ew York, are noti. fied that nearly all of the grants of such lands contain covenants, on the part of the grantees, and their success sors and assigns, to maintain and keep in repair the adjacent streets. The condition of many of these streets is such as to make it necessary that the}' should be re-paired and repaved, and that the obli/anon resting upon the present owners of adjacent lots to do this work should now be enforced. Many of such owners have requested that such covenants be commuted, and wholly released, upon the payment by them of a certain sum per lot.

The matter will shortly be presented to the Commits sioners of the Sinking Fund for their consideration, and the adjustment of the basis of commutation, and applica-tion for releases should therefore be made at once.

They may be sent to the undersigned. Dated New YORK CITY, August 7, .888.

JOHN NEWTON, Commissioner of Public Works.

THE CITY RECORD.

'THE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY, 1 Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. z City

Hall. New York City. Price, single copy, 3 cents; annual subscriptino. by mail, go,3e.

WILLIAM G. McLAUGHLIN, Supervisor.

CU CO_INTI:ACTORS.

Bi]'o i'R E0TIKIATES, INCL()- ED IN A sealed envelope, o crk rue ; ill. q' : he' cc+wk a rid tire

• r ,V ti;e bidder ind,rrsr+i 1*, • to,:. also hi,-hi,-nraubtr rf

the work as in the ads-„r:.senrcnt will be received at this ffice until :2 o'clock -.1. Tuesday, June 4, 1880, at

which place and hour they will be publicly opened by the head of the Department.

No, :. FOR OUTI.F.T 'SERVER THROUGH PIER 4, N(IR'IH RIVER, WITH SEWERS IN No, E'- l STREET. between Rector street and Ratter}- place, connecting with sewers in flattery place ,cod Morris street.

cc- :. I I.IR SEWER IN NINETY-SEVENTH STREET, between Tenth avenue and Boils-card.

N . FOR SEWER IN ONE HUNDRED ANI) SEGO\ I) STREET, between Riverside and West End avenues.

FOR SEWER IN ONE HUNDRED AND sIXTY-FIFTH STREET, between 'lenth avenue and Kingsbridge road.

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i i 'P. REGULATING AND GRADING NINETY-FOURTH STREET. from First to Second avenue, and SETTING CL- RB--TONES AND FLAGGING SIDLVVALKS 1'HCREW.

\-.' Fu II.: REI;L- LATING AND GRADING ONE HCNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH sTR El-1, from the Boulevard westerly, a c stance of 500 feet, and SET11-NG CL- RB-,l'tINL AND FLAGGING SIDEWALKS THERI IN.

V-. -. Ii 'R RE' ;C1.:ITING AND GRADING ONE • HL-NDRED AND EIGHIY-FIRST

-I REF,1, from Tenth to Eleventh accost, .:od SE 'llNG l_URB-5Tt)\ES AND FLAG);ING SIDEWALKS 'I HEREIN.

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F. fruR FIAG(;INI;, FULL WIDTH, AND REFL.-1t;t;1N';, CURBING AND RF.-CliREINC '11-IF: SIIIE\V.ALKS ON BOTH ,,II)Ei OF EIGHTY-NINTH STREET, from Second tr, "third avenue, and on kOTH S11)fsS (If NINEFIEPH STREET, from Second to 1 bird avenue,

Xc-, i. FnR f-AYING AN ADDITIONAL COURSE fit fLAGGING, AND REFLAt:GING, CUEHl G AND RECURRING TIE xl11F.t- ALKS ON- THE FAST SIDE OF 1.t.NOX AVENUE., from One Hundred and l.lesonth to One Hundred and Twentieth sIr.: tut, from (Inc Hundred and twenty-second t Ilse Hundred and Twenty-third street, 'r

to One Hundred and Thirtieth to One

II odred and Thirty-second street, from t.. Hundred and 'Thirty-eighth to One

'.. ndred and Thirty--ninth street, and from I i.e Hundred and Fort} first to One Hen-dred and Forty-third street, and on the WEST SIDE OF LENOX AVENUE, from One Hundred and Eleventh to One Hundred and Nineteenth street, from One Hundred and Twentieth to One Hundred and Twenty-first street, from One Hundred and ''went}•-sixth to One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, from One Hundred and Thirty-fourth to One Hundred and'Ihirty-fifth street, from One Hundred and "I hirty-sixth to One Hun-dred and Thirty-seventh street, from One Hundred and Thirty-eighth to One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, and from One Hun-dred and forty-first to One Hundred and Forty-third street.

UVDi-IR CH?.PIER 410, LAAVS tSS_, SECTIONS ':a. ;51, 352 and 3„ and a• —iencled by chapter

55° 1.1111; , 87, as follows

-' 1 he commissioner of public works shall, from time to time, establish scales of rents for the supplying of water, which rents shall he collected in the manner now provided by law, and which shall he apportioned to different classes of humldings in said city in reference to their dimensions, values, expcsure to fires. ordinary uses for dwellings, stores, chops, private stables and other common purposes, number of families or occupants, or consumption of water, as near as may be practicable, and modify. alter, amend and increase such scale from time to time, and extend it to other descriptions of buildings and establishments. All extra charges tar torte shall 1. teemed to be included in the regular rents, and s!ral! become a c/iarge• and lien recnn the buildings upon :chic/i they are reshectivcly imposed, and, if not f,zid, shall be ntrermmt as arrears to the clerk of arrears. Such regular rents, including tf.e extra charges aber•e nrrntion,d, shall be collected from the owners or occu-pants of all such buildings respectively, which shall he situated upon lots adjoining any street or avenue in said city in which the di>tril utinr water-pipes are or may be laid, and from which they can be supplied with water. Said rents, inc/riding the extra charges aforesaid, shall become a charge and lien upon such houses and lots, re=pecttcely, as herein provided, but no charge -what-ez•er shall be vu do against any building in - hich a crater-nzefer inay hate been, or s/sal: be placed as pre-e-ided in this act. In all such cases the charj-e for :oa!er shall be deternrr'ned orrly by the quantity ofzt•ater actually used as sho:tnt by said Ureters. * * * * * * * * * * * The said commissioner of fiublzc works is herely authm•ized to Prescribe a penalty not exceeding the stint of five dollars for rack ,tFense, for

Lierenittrug seater is be teas/c.!, andfor any .vclatron o/ such rrasonable rules as he may, front tinge to tenu, prescribe for the prevention of the u'arte so ruater; suck hues shall be added to the regular water rents.”

The regular annual rents to be collected by the Department of Public Works shall be as follows, to wig ;

Croton 11'ater Rates for Buildings front i 6 !o jo feet, oil others not steci//ed subject to S/eeial Rates

FRONT WIDTH. ̂' 0 o O

16 feet and under. 84 00 f5 00 g6 no $7 00 $8 on r6 to rS feet..... 5 vo .6 e I 7 00 S on 9 o0 18 to no feet..... 11 6 oo 7 on 8 oo 900 on oo zoto 22jla feet..,.' 7 uo 8 oo , 9 00 10 On It oo 22% tO 25 feet ... 8 on 9 00 ; ro 0o Ir oo tz o0 25 to 30 feet..... to 0o It oo r2 00 13 00 14 00 30 to 374 feet ... 1 12 on 13 co 14 oc r5 00 r6 on 372 to 50 feet... I 14 00 15 00 r6 on 17 00 18 on

The rent of all tenements which shall exceed in width fifty feet shall be the subject of special contract with the Commissioner of Public Works.

The apportionment of the regular rents upon dwelling-houses are on the basis that but one family is to occupy the same, and for each additional family, one dollar per year shall be charged.

METERS will be placed on all houses where waste of water is found, and theywill be charged at rates fixed by the Department for all the water passing through them.

The extra and miscellaneous rates sha be as follows, to wit

BAKERIES.—For the average daily use of flour, for each barrel, three dollars per annurn.

For any tore of hopper or water-closet, supplied from any of the forms of waste-preventing cisterns, that are approved by the Engineer of the Croton Aque-duct, which are so constructed that not more than three gallons of water can be drawn at each lift of the handle, or depression of the seat, if such cisterns are provided with an overflow pipe, such overflow pipe must not connect with the water-closet, but be car-ried like a safe-waste, as provided by the Board of Health regulations, per year, two dollars.

Cistern answering this description can be seen at this Department.

METERS.

Under the provisions of section 352, Consolidated Act x332, water-meters, of approved pattern, shall be here-after placed on the pipes supplyiuug all stores, workshiotum, hotels, manufactories, public edifices, at wharves, ferry-houses, stables, and in all places where water is furnished for business consumption, except private dwellings.

It is prnc iced by section 3=0, Laces of 1882, that "all expenses of meters, their connections and .setting, water rate°, and other lawful char,es for the supply of Croton water, ,.hall be a lien upon the premises where such water is supplied, as now provided bc_ law." 'r

All munufacturmg and other business requiring a large supply of water will b, fitted with a meter.

Water measured by meter, tell cents per one hundred cubic feet.

Rate Without -Meters.

Pea DAY, PER too PER AtN1 ,t GALLO\S. GALLONS, RATE. Astccs i.

25 05 $3 75 50 05 7 50 60 o5 900 70 05 10 50 80 I o5 Sane go I o5 13 50 too 05 ' 15 00 :50 05 22 50 200 05 30 oo 250 O4 33 75 300 04 36 oo

350 0351/ 36 75 400 03i2 42 00 50 03% 52 50 600 03% 6300

70 o33I 73 50 Boo : c3% 8z oo

900 O3N 94 50 1,000 o3% to no 1,500 03 135 00 2,000 o2% 150 00 2,500 ! oz'4 180 on 3,000 o2% 225 00 4,Co0 o2% 28o 00 4,500 o2, 303 75 5,0' oz 333 50 6,uoo - on 360 oa 7,000 02 420 00 8,000 on 480 00 9,000 02 540 00 to,000 02 6o0 no

the rate charged for steam-vessels taking water daily or bo>longing to daily lines, is one-half cent. per ton (Cus-tom House measurement) for each time they take water.

Steamers Lilting water other than daily, one cent per ton (Custom House measurement).

Water supplied to sailing vessels and put on board, twenty-five cents per hundred gallons.

All matters not hereinbefore embraced are reserved for special contract by and with the Commissioner of Public Works.