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SUITS. ORDERS tW COURT', IUUG\ILNT'S, El C. COURT. NAME. (JF PLAINTIFF. AMOUNT. I 1A'rURF. OF ACTION. A rTORNEY. Superior.. i James R. \Vardlaw... $5,700 0o Summons and complaint. For salary fr,r ser- vices as Assistant Engineer in the Depart-i ment of Public Works, between [line t, 1885, and September 30, ,889 ........... : L. L. Kellogg. Supreme.. Lawrence B. Lynch, I assignee.......... 4,512 49 I Summons and complaint. For amounts due I under contracts of Edward Murphy for First avenue sewer, between 5inet5-first. and Ninety-second streets 42,147.74 , and sewer in Madison avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-fifth and One Hun- dred and Thirty-sixth streets $2,364,75,.. L. J. Conlan. " ..' In Matter of New Aqueduct, Manhat. tan Island section, additional lands... ........ Copy. Report of Commissioners of Ap- praisal as to Parcels Nos. 74 and part of 8r, and as to d:,magen to real estate con- tiguous thereto ......................... J. C. Shall. " .. Mary A. Sharp ...... 930 10 Order reducing assessment for regulating, grading, etc., Lexington avenue, between Sixty-sixth and Ninety-sixth streets...... J. A.i)eering. " .. Teresa A. Corr ...... fog 75 Order to pay award made on plot No. 283 in Matter of Bronx Park, to Teresi A. Corr, $522.64, and to Mary C. Evans 387.11 .... E. J.M-. Guire. CON't'RAC'l'S RECIS'I'F.KRU FOR THE Vt'EEK EVIIINC NOVEMBER 9,,889. No DATF_ OF DEPART}LENT. NAMES OF CONrsactous. DESCRn"rlois t F WORK. CONTRACT. 9906 Oct. 29, 1889 Public Parks ........ Charles Guider ............. Regulating and paving (granite-block) Sureties: Martin B. Rider avenue, from north curb-line of Brown, Rich.ird W. One Hundred and "thirty-fifth street Buckley. Bond,s8.5oo to so•,th house-line of One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. Estimate, 513.227.50. 9907 29, '` " James W. O'Grady........., Setrer and ormches with appurtenances. 'Sureties : Otto It. Gcorgi, in Burnside avenue, between Webster John \V. Decker. Bond, and Creston avenues. Estimate, gro,5oo.i $18,507.4c. ggo8 Nov. 4, Public Works... • • • • • E. Del Genovese........... . w Seer in One Hundred an I Thirty. sureties : A. Del Deno- eighth street, between Eighth and vest, V. Del Genovese Edge.'ombc avenues Estimate, Bond, $i.ono : a.s8r.6e. 9909 Oct. 25, " ........ George F. Masterson....... Laying crosswalks on Lyons avenue, at (Sureties : George H. north and south sides of One Hundred Too Pat t .i c k - th On • H ed d L d Fit , an nt THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XVV I1. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Abatiaci 01 ukulsacLlrau „I the Finance I)epartment for the week ending November 9, I8E9 Deposited in the 7Yearury. To the Credit of the Sinking Fund .............................. ........... 51 93,571 13 Citylicit ury .......................................... 6 39, 0 9 8 6t I„at .... .................................. ............... 5832,669 74 Stock Issued. Two and one-half per cent. Stock ............................................ MiscelLtnc•ous- Arlu:,ries autl 1)rill-r, ,um; -For \Vage., of Arnlorers, Janitors and Engineers ................ . . .... ...... . . ........... .5992 00 Armories awl Itrill-rooms-Rents ........................... 5,000 00 Croton \VateiReut --kefuuding Account ..................... 1 ,734 00 For Allowance to the Aguilar Free Library Society ............ 416 67 For Allowance to the General Society of Mechanics and Trades- men of the City of New York ........................... 8 33 33 For Allowance to the New York Free Circulating Library ...... 8 33 33 For Construction of Bridge over the Harlem River about r,5oo feet north of I Iigh Bridge ... ........................ . . 1,985 i6 Fund for Street and Park Openings .......................... 3,238 19 Judgments ..................... ..... .. .... ... ...... 103 15 Jurors' Fee-, including I- xpcnecs of Jurors in Civil and Criminal 1'vials ...................... I...................... 32 00 New ['arks Fund .......................................... 4,5 02 00 Real ] -'state, Expenses of ................................... 66 6o Refunding Assessments ['aid in Error ........................30 00 Refu n ding Interest and Charges on Lands sold for •taxes and lssesslneats ........................................... 31 '1'ax Sales -1loneys Refunded ............................... 12 40 Unclainletl Salaries and Wages ..............................100 oo 1'(,to1 ...................................................... $30,000 00 $1,810 35 66,202 97 19, 8 79 14 $581,614 96 NEW YORK, THURSDAY, N(1VE.MMIIl•"R 14, 1889. NUMBER 5,019. The Bureau of Elections- Electi„n Expenses .................................................... Charitable Instnutiuns- American Female Guardian Society ..................... .... $25,000 00 Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity ................... 22,227 33 New York Lthrmary for \l -omen and Children ................ 325 00 New York Juvenile Asylum ................................ i8,65o 64 i('itrranls /'.;i stereo •!or J'armenl. The Mayoralty- Salaries and Contingeucies -\layor's Utfice ............................... The Finance Department - Contingci cie -(-onlptn,ller'; i Ilfice ...... ............................... Interest on the City Debt ................................................... Redemption of the Principal of the City Debt ..... ........ ................... A,Iucd tic t C tutu 'Ooners-- AdditionalWater1'end .............................. .................. The Law He part me lit - Contingencies--Late Dep;uhueut ........................................ The Department of t'uhlic Works- Aqueduct --- Repair~, Maintenance and Strengthening........... $18,122 77 Boulevard:, Roads and Avenues. Maintenance of .............. 6,968 85 Bronx River Works -Maintenance and Repairs ................ 67 41 Crot„n Water Fund ............. ...... ... .. 434 57 Flagging Sidewalks and Fencing Vacant Lots in front of City Property.............................................653 46 Free Floating Baths ....................................... 658 o6 I. amps awl (;a: an,l Electric Lightin ........................ 4,646 87 Laying Crot„n ilpes ......................................557 co Public Buildings Con.,Uuction and Repairs ... .............. 1,027 22 Public Drinking-hydrants ...... .. ......................... 222 66 Repairing and Renewal if Fi)les, Stop-cocks, etc .............. 8,442 60 Repait's and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading ............ 22,268 77 Repaving Streets and Avenues .............................. 32,914 00 Roads, Streets and Avenues Lnpaved, Maintenance of, and Sprinkling....... ........................ ......... 1 ,48 4 50 Salaries- Department of Public ]Yorks ....................... 1 ,349 00 Sewers - Repairing and Cleaning ........................... 11,922 35 Street lml,rovement Fund, June 15, 1886 ..................... 22,162 30 Supplic fur and Cleaning I'ul,lic ( )[Bees ...................... 425 32 \\'ater-meter Fund, No. 2 ................................... 219 45 T ie I)enaftnuent ul l'ul,lic Parks-- Central Park, Con-truction of . .............................. $10,021 86 Harlem River liri(lge.s-Repair>, Improvements and Maintenance. 1,561 30 >Iaiutrnance .ln,I I,ocern:neut „f Park, an,l ('laces ............. 40,581 52 Maui tenance--'flsenty-third and 'Fwenty- fotuth Wards......... 17 87 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Completion of .................. 6,85o 00 .\1uruingoide Park, hul,nrventcut 01....... .................. 5,997 57 New ]'arts. North of I larlem River .......................... 4,669 36 Riverside Park and Avenue. For the Irrtprovement and Mainte- nance of.............. ............................. 1 , 2 4 2 94 Riverside Palk, Construction of .............................. 38 14 Street Improvement Fund, June 15, 1886 ..................... 1 ,390 97 Surveys, Maps and ['Inns ..... ................. ........... 19 98 Van Cortlandt Park-Parade Ground, Construction of.......... 1,486 24 The Department of Public Charities and Correction- Public Charities and Correction .......................................... The Health I)el,artnlent- For Removal of Night-soil, Offal and Dead Animals ........... $3,oco 00 Health Fund- ForContingent Expenses ...... ........ ...... 377 50 Health Fund -Fur Disinfection ............................. 1 99 94 Health Fund-For Law Expenses, etc ........................ 166 66 Hospital Fund -lIospital Supplies, Improvements, Care and Maintenance of Buildings and hospitals on North Brother Islam ................................................ 551 02 The Department of Street Cleaning- Cleanin,, Sweets-Department of Street Cleaning .......................... The Fire De),arunent- Fire Department Funtl .................. . ........................... . The Department of Docks- DockFund ........................................................... The Board of 1.'ducation- Colle e of the City of New York ............................ $1,871 90 Public Instruction ........................... ............. 71,849 98 School -house Fund ........................................ 7 , 775 00 The Normal College .............. ........................ 8,321 65 The Coroners- Coroners-Salaries and Expenses ....................................... The Sheriff- Sheriff's Fees .................... ........................ $i6 co Support of Prisoners in County Jail .......................... 553 9 0 134,547 16 9910 : 31 ,. 4,295 12 49, 873 49 1:2, 944 92 44,546 37 99 11 ,• a6 89,818 53 9912 a6 1 , 00 5 39 9913 " z6, 569901 73, 8 77 75 39,323 96 $16 o8 226 36 5,420 00 1,00000 35,93 6 19 321 28 arny to ,. urn r an Bond, $3,000.; 5,eventecnth, One Hued:e:l and Six- tenth, (,n,, Fiundr,-d and Twelfth, I me Hundred and Thirteenth, One Hundre.l and Fourteenth, One Hun- dred and Ninete,•nti% One Hundred and Twentieth, One Hundred and 'twenty-firet, One Hundred and T\vcntc-serund, and One Hundred and Twenty-fourth streets, run north side Unc Hnsdred and 'Twenty-eighth street, and north and south 'ides of One H•mdred and Twenty-ninth street. Estimate, 54.29o.f.o. " ........' Denis M Grath............ Lapin,; e osswalla our Seventh avenue, at (Sureties: Thomas Gearty, north anti south sides 'Sic Hundred William Kelly. Bond, and Fourteenth and One Hundred and X2,500.) Seventeu,th street.., at north side One Hundred and Sixteenth street, at north and south sides One Hundred and Fifteenth, One Hundred and 'Ihu-teenth, One Hundred and Twelfth, One Hundred and Eight- eenth and One Hundred an,I Th,rty- third stree's, and north side One hundred and Twenty-eighth street. Estimate, $3,074. Public Works........ Charles Guidet........... . Regulating and paving (granite-block) (Repaving under. 'Sureties : Martin B. wfth concrete foundation Thirteenth chapter 340, Laws Brown, Richard W. street, between Avenue B and Fifth of 1889.) Buckley. Bond,g:5,000; avenue. Estimate, $64,482. Public Works......... Charles Guidet ............ Regulating and paving )granite-block) Repaving under (Sureties : Martin B. with concrete foundation Laight chapter 346, Lawsl Brown, Richard W. street, from Canal to Greenwich street. of 1889.) i Buckley. Bond, $4,500.) Estimate, $09,285. Public Works........I Charles Guidet .............Regulating and paving (granite-block) I 'Repaving under', ;Sureties: Martin B. with concrete foundation Leonard chapter B46, Laws', Brown, Richard W. street, from Broadway to Hudson of 1889.) Buckley. Bond, $3,500.) street. Estimate, $15,269.

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SUITS. ORDERS tW COURT', IUUG\ILNT'S, El C.

COURT. NAME. (JF PLAINTIFF. AMOUNT. II 1A'rURF. OF ACTION. A rTORNEY.

Superior.. i James R. \Vardlaw... $5,700 0o Summons and complaint. For salary fr,r ser- vices as Assistant Engineer in the Depart-i ment of Public Works, between [line t, 1885, and September 30, ,889 ........... : L. L. Kellogg.

Supreme.. Lawrence B. Lynch, I assignee.......... 4,512 49 I Summons and complaint. For amounts due

I under contracts of Edward Murphy for First avenue sewer, between 5inet5-first. and Ninety-second streets 42,147.74 , and sewer in Madison avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-fifth and One Hun- dred and Thirty-sixth streets $2,364,75,.. L. J. Conlan.

" ..' In Matter of New Aqueduct, Manhat. tan Island section, additional lands... ........ Copy. Report of Commissioners of Ap-

praisal as to Parcels Nos. 74 and part of 8r, and as to d:,magen to real estate con- tiguous thereto ......................... J. C. Shall.

" .. Mary A. Sharp ...... 930 10 Order reducing assessment for regulating, grading, etc., Lexington avenue, between Sixty-sixth and Ninety-sixth streets...... J. A.i)eering.

" .. Teresa A. Corr ...... fog 75 Order to pay award made on plot No. 283 in Matter of Bronx Park, to Teresi A. Corr, $522.64, and to Mary C. Evans 387.11 .... E. J.M-. Guire.

CON't'RAC'l'S RECIS'I'F.KRU FOR THE Vt'EEK EVIIINC NOVEMBER 9,,889.

No DATF_ OF DEPART}LENT. NAMES OF CONrsactous. DESCRn"rlois t F WORK. CONTRACT.

9906 Oct. 29, 1889 Public Parks ........ Charles Guider ............. Regulating and paving (granite-block) Sureties: Martin B. Rider avenue, from north curb-line of

Brown, Rich.ird W. One Hundred and "thirty-fifth street Buckley. Bond,s8.5oo to so•,th house-line of One Hundred

and Forty-fourth street. Estimate, 513.227.50.

9907 29, '` " James W. O'Grady........., Setrer and ormches with appurtenances. 'Sureties : Otto It. Gcorgi, in Burnside avenue, between Webster

John \V. Decker. Bond, and Creston avenues. Estimate, gro,5oo.i $18,507.4c.

ggo8 Nov. 4, Public Works... • • • • • E. Del Genovese........... . w Seer in One Hundred an I Thirty. sureties : A. Del Deno- eighth street, between Eighth and

vest, V. Del Genovese Edge.'ombc avenues Estimate, Bond, $i.ono : a.s8r.6e.

9909 Oct. 25, " ........ George F. Masterson....... Laying crosswalks on Lyons avenue, at (Sureties : George H. north and south sides of One Hundred

Too Pat t .ic k - th On • H ed d L d Fit , an nt

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XVV I1.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT.

Abatiaci 01 ukulsacLlrau „I the Finance I)epartment for the week ending November 9, I8E9

Deposited in the 7Yearury.

To the Credit of the Sinking Fund .............................. ........... 5193,571 13

Citylicit ury .......................................... 639,098 6t

I„at .... .................................. ............... 5832,669 74

Stock Issued. Two and one-half per cent. Stock ............................................

MiscelLtnc•ous- Arlu:,ries autl 1)rill-r, ,um; -For \Vage., of Arnlorers, Janitors and

Engineers .................. ........... . ........... .5992 00 Armories awl Itrill-rooms-Rents ........................... 5,000 00 Croton \VateiReut --kefuuding Account ..................... 1,734 00 For Allowance to the Aguilar Free Library Society ............ 416 67 For Allowance to the General Society of Mechanics and Trades-

men of the City of New York ........................... 833 33 For Allowance to the New York Free Circulating Library ...... 833 33 For Construction of Bridge over the Harlem River about r,5oo

feet north of I Iigh Bridge ... ........................ . . 1,985 i6 Fund for Street and Park Openings .......................... 3,238 19 Judgments ..................... ..... .. .... ... ...... 103 15 Jurors' Fee-, including I- xpcnecs of Jurors in Civil and Criminal

1'vials ...................... I...................... 32 00 New ['arks Fund .......................................... 4,502 00 Real ]-'state, Expenses of ................................... 66 6o Refunding Assessments ['aid in Error ........................30 00 Refunding Interest and Charges on Lands sold for •taxes and

lssesslneats ........................................... 31 '1'ax Sales -1loneys Refunded ............................... 12 40 Unclainletl Salaries and Wages ..............................100 oo

1'(,to1 ...................................................... $30,000 00

$1,810 35

66,202 97

19,879 14

$581,614 96

NEW YORK, THURSDAY, N(1VE.MMIIl•"R 14, 1889. NUMBER 5,019.

The Bureau of Elections- Electi„n Expenses ....................................................

Charitable Instnutiuns- American Female Guardian Society ..................... .... $25,000 00 Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity ................... 22,227 33 New York Lthrmary for \l-omen and Children ................ 325 00 New York Juvenile Asylum ................................ i8,65o 64

i('itrranls /'.•;i stereo •!or J'armenl. The Mayoralty-

Salaries and Contingeucies -\layor's Utfice ...............................

The Finance Department - Contingci cie -(-onlptn,ller'; i Ilfice ...... ...............................

Interest on the City Debt ...................................................

Redemption of the Principal of the City Debt ..... ........ ...................

A,Iucd tic t C tutu 'Ooners-- AdditionalWater1'end .............................. ..................

The Law He part me lit - Contingencies--Late Dep;uhueut ........................................

The Department of t'uhlic Works- Aqueduct --- Repair~, Maintenance and Strengthening........... $18,122 77 Boulevard:, Roads and Avenues. Maintenance of .............. 6,968 85 Bronx River Works -Maintenance and Repairs ................ 67 41 Crot„n Water Fund ............. ...... ... .. 434 57 Flagging Sidewalks and Fencing Vacant Lots in front of City

Property.............................................653 46 Free Floating Baths ....................................... 658 o6 I. amps awl (;a: an,l Electric Lightin ........................ 4,646 87 Laying Crot„n ilpes ......................................557 co Public Buildings Con.,Uuction and Repairs ... .............. 1,027 22 Public Drinking-hydrants ...... .. ......................... 222 66 Repairing and Renewal if Fi)les, Stop-cocks, etc .............. 8,442 60 Repait's and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading ............ 22,268 77 Repaving Streets and Avenues .............................. 32,914 00 Roads, Streets and Avenues Lnpaved, Maintenance of, and

Sprinkling....... ........................ ......... 1,484 50 Salaries- Department of Public ]Yorks ....................... 1,349 00 Sewers - Repairing and Cleaning ........................... 11,922 35 Street lml,rovement Fund, June 15, 1886 ..................... 22,162 30 Supplic fur and Cleaning I'ul,lic ( )[Bees ...................... 425 32 \\'ater-meter Fund, No. 2 ................................... 219 45

T ie I)enaftnuent ul l'ul,lic Parks-- Central Park, Con-truction of . .............................. $10,021 86 Harlem River liri(lge.s-Repair>, Improvements and Maintenance. 1,561 30 >Iaiutrnance .ln,I I,ocern:neut „f Park, an,l ('laces ............. 40,581 52 Maui tenance--'flsenty-third and 'Fwenty- fotuth Wards......... 17 87 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Completion of .................. 6,85o 00 .\1uruingoide Park, hul,nrventcut 01....... .................. 5,997 57 New ]'arts. North of I larlem River .......................... 4,669 36 Riverside Park and Avenue. For the Irrtprovement and Mainte-

nance of.............. ............................. 1,242 94 Riverside Palk, Construction of .............................. 38 14 Street Improvement Fund, June 15, 1886 ..................... 1,390 97 Surveys, Maps and ['Inns ..... ................. ........... 19 98 Van Cortlandt Park-Parade Ground, Construction of.......... 1,486 24

The Department of Public Charities and Correction- Public Charities and Correction ..........................................

The Health I)el,artnlent- For Removal of Night-soil, Offal and Dead Animals ........... $3,oco 00 Health Fund- ForContingent Expenses ...... ........ ...... 377 50 Health Fund -Fur Disinfection ............................. 199 94 Health Fund-For Law Expenses, etc ........................ 166 66 Hospital Fund -lIospital Supplies, Improvements, Care and

Maintenance of Buildings and hospitals on North Brother Islam ................................................ 551 02

The Department of Street Cleaning- Cleanin,, Sweets-Department of Street Cleaning ..........................

The Fire De),arunent- Fire Department Funtl .................. . ........................... .

The Department of Docks- DockFund ...........................................................

The Board of 1.'ducation- Colle e of the City of New York ............................ $1,871 90 Public Instruction ........................... ............. 71,849 98 School -house Fund ........................................ 7,775 00 The Normal College .............. ........................ 8,321 65

The Coroners- Coroners-Salaries and Expenses .......................................

The Sheriff- Sheriff's Fees .................... ........................ $i6 co Support of Prisoners in County Jail .......................... 553 90

134,547 16

9910 : 31 ,.

4,295 12

49,873 49

1:2, 944 92

44,546 37

9911 ,• a6

89,818 53 9912 a6

1,005 39

9913 " z6,

569901

73,877 75

39,323 96

$16 o8

226 36

5,420 00

1,00000

35,936 19

321 28

arny to ,. urn r an Bond, $3,000.; 5,eventecnth, One Hued:e:l and Six- tenth, (,n,, Fiundr,-d and Twelfth, I me Hundred and Thirteenth, One Hundre.l and Fourteenth, One Hun- dred and Ninete,•nti% One Hundred and Twentieth, One Hundred and 'twenty-firet, One Hundred and T\vcntc-serund, and One Hundred and Twenty-fourth streets, run north side Unc Hnsdred and 'Twenty-eighth street, and north and south 'ides of One H•mdred and Twenty-ninth street. Estimate, 54.29o.f.o.

" ........' Denis M Grath............ Lapin,; e osswalla our Seventh avenue, at (Sureties: Thomas Gearty, north anti south sides 'Sic Hundred

William Kelly. Bond, and Fourteenth and One Hundred and X2,500.) Seventeu,th street.., at north side One

Hundred and Sixteenth street, at north and south sides One Hundred and Fifteenth, One Hundred and 'Ihu-teenth, One Hundred and Twelfth, One Hundred and Eight- eenth and One Hundred an,I Th,rty- third stree's, and north side One hundred and Twenty-eighth street. Estimate, $3,074.

Public Works........ Charles Guidet........... . Regulating and paving (granite-block) (Repaving under. 'Sureties : Martin B. wfth concrete foundation Thirteenth chapter 340, Laws Brown, Richard W. street, between Avenue B and Fifth of 1889.) Buckley. Bond,g:5,000; avenue. Estimate, $64,482.

Public Works......... Charles Guidet ............ Regulating and paving )granite-block) Repaving under (Sureties : Martin B. with concrete foundation Laight chapter 346, Lawsl Brown, Richard W. street, from Canal to Greenwich street. of 1889.) i Buckley. Bond, $4,500.) Estimate, $09,285.

Public Works........I Charles Guidet .............Regulating and paving (granite-block) I 'Repaving under', ;Sureties: Martin B. with concrete foundation Leonard chapter B46, Laws', Brown, Richard W. street, from Broadway to Hudson of 1889.) Buckley. Bond, $3,500.) street. Estimate, $15,269.

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Nove 4. For 11 ,Lz-in •; and rcll;tzging, curling anti recurhing Sc venty-fir,t street, from First tiler O. I).1I E l,F C :t\,llllt'

:ti OF TR.\C TOt: c. 1.1 R,tiCltll'TII ,A' OF' \1~: r1: 1:. MI. ~fit 11."\ iVtRAC1'. Itt(f'.\klft~T Na Ii) Last river. Vt liter 1. I'I iii!, Nil. 316 West Nineteenth street, I'ri nclpal. 111'rtiatd \Llhnn, No. z o3 Seventh avruuc, Sureties. Thomas I)unit, No. 31 East Sixty-cighth street,. 1

99t4 <)c...6, 1889 Ynblic AI'nrks........ C'irrc'es (nu..0 :............ Rcgttlatin,; and paving granite-block) - IR •paving under Sttretiv:: Martin B with rwicretc ( :id.Ition Reade \oretnl,er 6. Ivor llavint, with rock , -ail and concrete and mortar of Portland cement certain l.al,s Richa•d \1'. f•.,n, lain W,,shington chapt.•r 34s, ltr., , s!I to street.

of 1681. Iluc.l:s•. I bud. F7.o,00. 1' timate, saa.45o.w walks, platforms anti esltlarralle; in IClI 113.455 Ic Park. Hriart F. Clark, Ni. 0,57 Marion avenue, I'riucipal.

" " 9913 26 Publi,, AVorks........ Charles i:uid.•t .......... .' Re iii tin and paving teran ite-block Patrick Collins, Au. ,,ij 1 ;ist thirty-thit'll slice:, Rup \I.Irtin 1;.' ~ dviit .g Illl.ler ( ,lrt'tlii: with Ci, n rote 1„un I. huh) Itr:'a:l charter Lows 13.-gym n, Ri<h r I W. street, from 1:xchaege to Pearl

346, place , Sureties. Josep.t C. 13t.{liu, Nu. 158 1'.ast Thirty-sccenth Street, J,

of x989. l:uckle . lint, g:,«:o stro'et. E.;itnate, 8eo,2g.

November 7. For erecting a steam p.tssrn cr elevator at Bclluvue I L+spital. " 99i 6 3r' Public W.,rks Speci.il P.+trick l.aruey............i Fen

H .:io+ , Scant lots n

t n nor th side of 1

fOr.ne Al N )ns0ylh low, o. 1 l 70 ust l:ightr- ninth street i'm 1 ict ,al. , Sluetc : I ~;n itl H.lmilton.i uurlred and Fifecnrh a +m t rcr

bond. = Fittli to I..er a a lie Estimate, - Willla'n Iel rach, No. 31 S 1a 't Sixtieth street, :, 5105 40. . Peter McGinne.s, NO. 1048 Park avenue, Sureties.

9417 " 24, Docks .............. John \V. Flat: .Oy ....... Recuucing a portion of Pier ss, near foot I sIr;et. FI,s river, and pnr-

a. I'h•,m:, ~: AV'htte. tiol,.,'fcIkhe;,lat:lnd 11'~~rerly Novenlhcr S. For taking up the pavement in (tIle llun.lred and elenteenth street, between Fourth i :.ru. o' :aid pi•„ : fo,' reh:;i,in said } lm ant Lexington avcnucs, and laying a ,,li suite -Six k pavement, the granite blocks

and erg i-1, iii .uhrad and or dredging to be Ittr, l idled l,v the I )epai ttllent of I'tlhlic AV irks. thereat 1 timato, t;,8 o. I) nis AI (i ttll, Au, 35 East Une I{undie.l ant] Fourth street, Princip.tl.

'1 8 29 I n Ii \\ t t b

99. ' k......... Ii t, 4 Ih It 1'a,ing

R p n r, under L.mxays .. ...... Pc. ul;tin,, am! pavin th iphalt Williant Kell[', No. 444 \\"e-t l'if,v Sr street, I.1 rave hl c1 Law, . 'art I:noc 11. l.eary nl. nt, Ili it rent st,:n~ ,tr:k ~ a p 1hu111as \Ietsa0llall, No. Eai[ Fore first street, ureties.

,i,i9 Y- . i t R~!,•:rt E 14,z. B.,nd, }uvem enl, Park avenue, between

-I until : n I F'nrtiech ,accts. -November S. F ,r ret;lll;lting an ,l grading, etc., Liar ii ant avenue, from (.Ine Ilundred and 'Fmenty- Estim.ucr.~ tic ark: ...•.... I „hn R Koi'rj;:m andJarn

, tit+. 9,19 Nov. 4, Pub P cs

. second to One I lundrrtl and I'tvenri'-seventh street.

H. Kern I Sen r aid alturtctoned, in One llun- Ii njamin 1. Carr, jr., Ogle ri :[Venn', Principal. w .;'s St C.Is 1 ch 1 .:ml ti :t ii •ii t, betllecn Jades lil'ad1', No. , 1.) 1.a t lit sixth street,

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hot , \t a. s e, all,[ 15 a'ki gton alenaes. Sureties. li njantin J. Lair, I I,gh Lodge, in \1:,.hingtin ;t,enue. le'.wcen One Hon red aid Sev'enno•th su-e-,t and November 4. Certificate of the C-)nunissioners of Taxes and Assessments, remitting taxes of 1889 IA,,-ntp-thirdand Tie.-ntv-f'urth ill 1Ca1 esta:l', as 1JIlu\~'~ .. 55.tr,i< line. F.Stinlate, <r Jii ~

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-Lost lllllutv'd to 55.000• \\.\!. D. I(LOcK No. \1',\o yu. AL T.ED '1Ax

\•.a RilMITTI:D. '' " '. 0.521 2; P;1t,.1~ lhv-i:i•_~ an Correct. oil........ I it '::as E. Hvr.,.. a ... ..... Furnishing 7.753 p'nmds d.liry butter,

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E :,card l:. 4.300 pounds lu-mini, a,00, pounds \Iichacl J. (iatmeal, 6.o,o p -unds ri:e, 2.50) 'f,velttti .......... ............ ::4z.................. .I ................. g6,•xw •-.o $117 00

71,1bony. 1.. nli, =,200. t' -rail :c coffee su,ar, r, ?u.; po.mds cut loaf sugar, 2,000 pounds granulate.) - -_ - 11 - -----_ s:,g.,r and 7; bushel beans. T, tat, 51,793 0=-

0922 Xoc. 7. ' P ii•lie Parks......... _lc''i,n C Irian Sc C ......... Ou:l--; .etc Cr and :tp7artenan •< ;n Bun- I~r.'ltoZ'r',1. ;ire: i:: \1 1!tam 1, gay' street. [:'gill \\'still -r' oven;)-, t, \t'.., t;~ ., N and thn.ucIi (it Fi ran ,ir~ : anal I' rtv- Nose :nib r g. Erne;; (this \\ till n '1 . I) xr;las au<I Michael Rush, 'l'empurar Clerks in the >I.;n'Fc.t_r. Bond, null street. Pms,ea I enuv, Ku' •: P>ureau fir the t-'ullccti.,n of 'Taxes. . .. .. ,,-. str:,rt and \1",,les aecn. is t,, ~\'~>i- TII1'1). W. \i\"GRw Com,tr•~11cr. ter ch- a% title, with !~ranc', , 1

in Ore h u ndred and i of tv-nn::'. street, 1511550 ti Southern I;nuluvar

.' si`e:t etn";`t n:`.'n't;; API3OIN'I':1IL\TS IN' TIil: \1U- IC1P.AL SERVICE. and F. rest avenu•,s ; Kest _ he-.ter a,- c:nr•. %':uth si le. between Robbins - _ _ and \1'a es avenues; F.,:est avenue, honceen \V.•ct-pester a.cn.ie and 'Ill's R' 1,iRK CITY' CIVIL ShRV'IrF: BoARI)S, / hie H- ti red and Sett-t` I Street;

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I I,.e 11t:n re a: d Fifty-six[:: street. Td 1%t a' .Sup .'r ice, r / jiti' Cut ' %a Y r~)'~t':

la:int.,te, g - 35,8,o.co. SIR-III accord,utce with Civil Service Regulations, I hcrci ,y report the following appoint_ -Inents

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--- - - 1By the Department of Charities and Correction-- A, .Attendants on the L,sano. out probation : ()Ctuber 21. -1nasta-ia lire-roan, Annie Ilarpet, 1-lcanor \V"arien an'.l Palen kyan. CLaIAL~ Fl]EII. I October 2J. '1- honla~ S. Gray'. October 23. MarY Fitzluaurico. .1. Steam Engin_er at Null V"cork City ,Asvlu:n for Inane, L',n4 Island, John Illingworth.

RATE. .,..1:L .-F n j1M.y\T. A'.I-)':OT. N.'c;i'r.n of C:s''1. A'rr''snvra', ' By the Departnient , 1'ublie Al:.,rks--

-- :1s Inspector of i'.irinl; : October 3o. Tulin it ,land : character cerlitir'd to by II. I. Mayor, N0 24o East One Hundred

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r cnu and fifth se t : ~. 11~':1 ~;, \o. ItiS~ "l baud all time : J'~hu Racen~, \u. I t uz'f i, ird avenue • ~lorriy „ p ~ . il \ 11 ar 274, F r , \C. rei ......................ii A. Ilra::n

I Jacobs, N, ,. 1775 Third avenue.

November I. Ac Inspectors of Regulating and t;ra'Iine 4 • • •.. . •. • • • • •. • • ....... ........ F - 1' .. RC: r r s-r•: - tie =rtment ••I John R , Stare ilw : character certified t , I B. 0'l Iar.t, \o, 1145 'second avenue ; T. T. Cunl-

)low- Thomas Lyons......... : cz _ Laborer. tr.,m Slav z, t i N ' 9- o' cem• ^ I. 0 JCr' an & .Arrow.

Pil`;:. :m thin,, \o. IO35 Third avenue ; L. 1. ~laclav, New '"ork C ity ; H. F. Farrell, No. 307 East Thirty-

;,i i:. seventh street. Jo n _,IcLa::.:'..:'----.... 424 cc 'I'e+nmater tint teen flc_em' or r,, ,sss.::n-i E;llcin I.. Foster : character certified to b}- II. R. Ilnvev, No. 224 Sixth avenue ; Alex. Clinch,

11. 1 `' ............................. J"ro io an &'\rrcw. No. III \\ e.nt Twenty-ninth street ; II. Ii. Sprague, No. 305 East Eighty-sixth street : 1". E. Miller, q Frelerlek B,os........ g' rr T- c:r.cel rax_s for ̀'car rS3::, o:, •.renrc•, \o. jb West Ttvcltt}'-foartlt street.

Aar-o \.:__ 4 ,, ._c airs 070. Farm an,I Vii rd A o t,000.,,rd r. __, 1 e-1.0elf'.;Ili. c::ur Farm ss. 7w-ai:h 11-and ................. C'c.rb lii..:.

4 Joan 5C. Ho mess...... rr7 0o Tc c::noel taxes i ,r a'~:,r IB:g, c•n p:~c.;;,,~ ~ 1, N l l Il:i: K . .\r. h]':1:\I;AN, 15ecrctary anll Executive Ofllccr. Warci No.l.oro, F.rm 5• l+ce'ftn Wu 3 c:. - - -

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,. m a : aw:~ r "file Beard of P• lice met on the 5th day of N umber, 1839. Parcel N. 70 nor Goose Island, P1ham Present-Commissioners McClave, \'u'.nhis and \lartin. Bay Pork ...................

Horn' C. Baring, ad- Commissioner Martin in the chair. ministrator, e'.......5,000 oc For damages for death of his son, Percy Bur- > On hearing charges of incompetency a; Sint M. C. Moore, loll Clerk of Election, Twenty- nez, b.• dr ,,.n;nb in toe „pen train in

\It-c!,an;c scree:, in the 'Iwenn- third seventh 1'1 ctiun I )istrtct. -Nineteenth :\ssetnbly I);,trtct, it «'as War!, on iul 31, r- 8g .................F, Huerstel. Re-•olved, That M. E. Moore, Poll Clerk of Election, Twenty-seventh Election District, Nine.

Mary A. Sharp 775 o For return of ar Dent paid Ion: an a se„m'.nt teenth Assembly District, be and is hereby rem"red and dismissed and Ellen I )cmarest appointed in for reculati:r_. etc., Lrxin,;ton alenae, ills St=ad. from S, xt)--sixth t. \il:etv--n;I street... J. A. Deering.

•• 8 The Tribune Association 8,_ci go For ad.-ertismg in tn, '• Ne-u "\-,m,rk Trub.:ne," Resolver), That the persons named in lia marked ''N " be selected and appointed as In. between October 11;85, ar:•-i January,, spectors of Electi .n in the several district, names[, in the place aurl stead of those previously z^o ..............................I Sackett & Bennett. I ; se.ectecl, approved and appuino:,l that said list he ordered on file in the Bureau of Elections, and

- the Chief of the Bureau directed to issue the nere,sary notices and qualify them according to law.

Opening sl !'ropetal:. I<N.+ ,

The Comptroller (by representative) attended the opening of proposals at the following __ - Departments, viz. :

November S. The Department of Docks-For preparing for and laying pavements along the crib. FIF.TI ̀_ Asst: 1HL}' At'1NI'oi D. It, PLACE OF Din mica'. 1)0 15100.

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bulkhead between \Vest Seventy-sixth and West Elgh:ieth streets.

02 5 John \V. Conlon.......... John Gleas•-.n .......... Tammany .... - Resigned. Approval / Suretici.

_ 23 r6 John F. \IcGrat.t ........ Edward D. Darken .... County Dem... Failed to qualify. Time Comptroller approved of rho adequacy and sufhclency of the sureties on the following

proposals, viz. : 23 r8 Edward Hendricks ...... William Snyder ....... .... Rejected.

November z8 4. For filznishit:g the Department of Public Charities anti C,rrection with 2,~0o pounds 6 Charles Schalkenstein.... - William S. Connor .....- Re ublican.... Absent. p barley, i,Soo poun is wheaten arils, d,00cl pounds ilonlinv. 4,OsO p ,unI oatmeal, • 6,000 pounds rice, 17,000 pounds brown sugar, 2,500 pounce o.~ttee sugar, 1.700

~u_tlstus I axter....... Count ... 29 7 W. W. Spooner .......... y. Dem

pounds Cu[ loaf-sugar, 2,000 piu nd.5 j;ra~tulatcd sugar, 75 bushels LCatls, 30 I r8 8 Henry Donovan .......... Henry R. Page ...... ..' Republican .... bushels peas, loo bairels carrots and 20 barrels oil. ~ ~ 21

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a1. Mcntee ......... eor •e A. Koehler ....I County Dem

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treet, Ei-'hty-seventh f Sureties.

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~a to Robert Barry..-......... Andrely 7111!er .........

November For re u'.ann~ and pav ing (granite-block ), One Hundred and First street, from 4 ug an (g ) tiigulatth avenue.

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14 Peterl J. Neely ..........George orge Bow

Vs ilium A. Cumming, Stamford, Conn., Principal rg 17 John A. Woodruti....... Robert L. Goodly ..... " A

Sureties. n Nlulrv. James No. 0 East Eighty-first street, r6 za John J. Dwyer........... J. G. Cumin ...........

November 4. For regulating and paving (granite-block), One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, from 89 22 Robert B. Bach.......... Thomas Bassett......... Tammany .....I Madison avenue to Harlem river. I

\William A. Cumming, Stamford, Conn., Principal. 8 23 Thomas erne ohn F. W. Me er...... Count Dem .. W. Ti

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Alexander Milne, Stamford, Conn., 1 t 24 Benjamin L. Bernard .... William C. Sadler...... James Mulry, No. 3o East Eighty-first street, 15uretles.

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87 j 22 Harry Hayes............ James A. Ryan......... '' .....

5 23 Hugh F. McGinnis....... J~.,hn B. Huffer.,..,.,. ..... .`

93 23 William G. Watt......... William Griffiths....... ..... "

9 2 James Conway .......... Edw. Moore........... ..... Resigned.

6 5 Thomas F. Reilly ........ E. A. Gregory......... ..... Absent.

41 23 John C. Tighe........... E (ward J. Brennan.... ....., Removed.

xz I 8 William S. Spotten....... Peter M. Shea .........

32 15 L•,uis J. Altman ......... James Rourke......... ..... "

19 4 John L. Bauer............ \lax Long ............. County Dem...' Failed to qualify.

7 6 Samuel Levy............' Jacob ltegeusberg...... ...i

95 6 Robert F. I3inton..... ... John Smith .......... ...~ "

24 7 1'homaa K. Brown........ Martin F. Shea ........ ...I "

39 ge 8 T.J. llea n ............. i 5amucl M. Fucrst.... .. ~ ..

6 tr Thomas Sutphen ......... JI. McLean...........

Allred Levy .............. H. Henshall...........1

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34 17 James F. Tierney......... F'. Lang ...............'~ '<

14 19 Joseph Stcrn ............. 1, Samuel llicDonncll..... ...~

z8 I rg Samuel Salfrey. ......... John R. Flori..........

46 19 Owen Ahern .............. James A. Wilson....... "

74 19 J. \icDermott............ Joseph H. Fox.........

i 22 40 T. •. G. Duffy............ .~

86 22 Max Chlfelder........... ~ John McCormack......

56 I 23 David B. Paige ........... John Laughlin ......... ... .'

6o z3 Robert Lennox......... Robert F. Carey....... ...~ "

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27 9 I J. J. )IIaCarton ........... I Thomas Broe .......... " ... Removed.

z3 8 C. H. Wilmot ............. \I. Behrman........... ... "

30 to R.J. Murphy .............1 Edward Hayes......,.. ...

' 16 L. E. Kohl John Poll.............. ............... 23

r6 x9 Joseph Van Raelte....... L. J. Clancey .........

35 r8 M. J. Egan ............... William S. Finn........ ... „

76 zz S. A. Bache ..............1 Michael Guilfoyle......

48 23 Thomas . Rowan........ Charles J. Lloyd....... J ...

Adjourned. VM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk.

Nt)vi.,,Nnl':r, 14, 1889. THE CITY RECORD,

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`\PP'usTc . W. n• Is PLACE OF Pouncs CAC's¢ 1'l u. 111•:1'.\k f51! \ f ii- 'l llir l lr \' ot- NEW Y'1Kh, \n, jOn 2111'1.iiEt<KV STREET,

— BUREAU of Et.ltc'rt(N.n, NE\V V14t , Navcrnhc 15, t889.

17 Robert E. Nicholls ....., y •••• • • Jame, P. Mulvey County 3cm... Removed. III St is he rebt' given that in pursuance of clutlacr 410 of the Lttc, of 1882, and I,v virtue of the authority therein t onferrerl upon the Roan) of Police, the division of the several :lssembly r5 h.Jernlomnn ............ Jnsep F . Itastedo.......'. Republican .... 1>istrlets iu the City amt (_'ounty of Nety Vork into Election Districts, and the boumlaries of said

33 2! Lym: a It. Garfield....... Michnl Shcarin ........ ,., Election I)istrict.; are hereby fixe,l by sail! Board an to! lows

40 7 Patrick Keenan.......... J,hn tli ller........ First Assrvx:b/P District.

Resolved, That the persons named in list ntarl eel " Jj bz ,elected and appointed as Poll The Piro :\sseutbly I)lstrict shall be divided into toenty -nine election districts, the extent and Clerks of Election, in the several districts namal, in the place and steatl of tho,e previously selected limits of %%hiclt shall I as 1(1! iii : approved and appointed ; that said list be or.lered on tile in the Bureau of Elections, and the Chief The I ust Election I )i,triet shall contain all that partot the city bounded by and lying within of the Bureau directed to issue the necessary notices and qualify them according to law : Old Slily, East river, Broad street, and Beaver street.

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-1 'he 'en' ii i! Electi in Iiistrict dull coolant all that part of the city I,otulecl by and lying within B Rector street, Broadway, battery place, and Greenwich street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part r,t the city bounded by and lying within ELECTION Assn nt.Y

APPn!\TFlo. 1!J PLACE OF POLITICS. CAUSI:. Morris street, Greenwich street, Battery I )lace, and \\'ashingrton Street.

DtsTHtcT. Dist'alcr. The 1'(mrth lacrtinn District sha11 contain all that I,art of the city bounded by and lying within Rector street, AVashinglon street, Batten place, and I Iudson or North river.

I'he ]'inch Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded 1,y and lying withinr7 23 Richard Hamilton ....... Douglas Allen......... Republican.... Removed. Rector street. l;reenwicli street, Morris street, an! Washington street. rt 2 Simon Graham .......... 1'anicb El. Gillen ...... Resigned. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that Imrt of the city hounded by and lying within

Albany street, Greenwich street, Rector street, and Ilttrlson or North river. 16 zj H. W. \Voodrnll'.......... Rich..rd SI.arp...,,.... Removed. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that I,art of the city bounded by and lying z4 4 John A. Connell.......... 1 John J. Mc,Ardle. ..... e within I,il,rty street, (:reen win h m str street, Al! aeet, and I Iu u o dsn r North river.

1'lie Eighth Election I)i,triet .,halI contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within 2 ... 8 ism G. ,annon.. a 5~urman ........ '' Liberty street, Broadway, Rector street, an! Greenvcich street.

I'he Ninth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city 1,ounded by and lying within n ~~ xE Gcor5e Cno ............ F:d~ca rd Iaaailc ......., .... Liberty street, Maiden lute, East river, ON Slip, Ilanover square, AVilliarn street, Beaver street, y r9 Peter J. Nlc5hane ........ J,,hu J. l) n hne . .....' and Cn aclway, inrlurlin Franklin Market.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within qa ! zo Abraham Seckel ......... Lou s Hrs; ...... ........ " ", Ferry street, Peck slip, Ea-t river, Maiden lane, and Gold street.

27 x) A. McGregor .............\l. E. Moore........... The Eleventh 1?Iectit,n District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Spruce street, (:alit street, Liberty street, 13n,alllvav, and Park row.

25 r 'A. J. 'Thornton.......... F.dwvd Icing.......... .... Failed to (I ualtfy. The TI %clttlt haectirnt District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

2 David A.S_ney .Ih,.mas F. uinn...... 2) i „ way, •wltliin I)ey street, I;r„aday, Liberty street, anal Ifurlson or North river.

Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying 10 3

W. H.Ilassmer.......... 11, Roth>chdd......... '• .... within Barclay street, Broadway, Dey street, Greenwich street, Vescy street, and Hudson or North

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C. 1. Cross lob, John T. Cronin ... Iriver. „

The Fourteenth I'.leetion District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying 13 F. 3lehaughton.......... Charles L. Raiscnmiller.' 3o

within Reads street, Broadway, Barclay street, and IIurlson or North river. The Fifteenih Pale( that the bounded by and lying

rz i........ r6 Frederck [tuns,.........'~f. W. f Ihrcher ~~ ' - '~ " tit nIhstrtct shall contain all part of city

wn Franklin street, Broadway, Reade street, and lludson street. 5 ,g William G. Miller........ R•~bert Hall ........... The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

y within IIarris,,n street, I lulls -In street, Reade street, and Iludson or North river. 5 r I. H. Ice i,, t......... „ „ •• • • t't'n h~'~'ne~ ~ The Seventeenth hlccti n District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

8 r3 J. II. McDermott........ C. H. Ilasto,gs......... .... •• within \~,rth Moore street, I (unison street, Ilarricon street, and Hudson or North river. Ir is Eights nth lacction District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anti lying

6q I x9 William Ilcl!egrr........ Chaises i:edd• s... ... within I Iul e, t street, I ludson street, North Moore street, and Ifudson or -North river. „ ,4

20 arclrrbald. Campl,ell...... L. Dreyfuss............ • • • • The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Beach street, Varick street, North Moore street, AVest Broadway, Franklin street, and F;rnil Green............ ''

4r 22 H. C. Vinter......... ... Llutl>r,n street. The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

58 23 Charles Crawford........ H. B. McAlister ...... '' .... '' within Canal street, Broadway, Franklin street, West Broadway, North Moore street, Varick

t2 zx Philip Gate; ......... Ja, ('ounty item... Removed. street, Beach street, St. Jnlio's lane, and Laig11t street.

14 14 Joseph J. O'Brien .......Frank Duff

ymmons.... Republican...

The Ttt euty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, Laight street, St. John's lane, Leach street, Hudson street, Laight street,

Gear V. Slorgan...... f'.dwin A. Gregor 'Iamman " 6 5 5 e y• • • • • y' • • • • • and \ -aritk street.

The 'I iventc-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and 19 11 John J. Cassidy......... Godfrey Wilson .......I " lying xi ithin Desbro,ses street, Greenwich street, Laight street, and Hudson or North river.

The 'Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying •Ihomas 9 r 1. Pockridge..... Ifenrc F. B, rzant...... ..... Failed to quality. wttbm Canal street, I [ud,on street, Lai8ht street, and Greenwich street. '

:o 5 George Brandon .........Jame H. DL.Graw .... " '[lie Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, Greenwich street, llesbrusses street, and Hudson or North river.

32 6 Gorge H. Rosenthal .... It. Munn ..... ........ 'lie Taentt'-fifth Election I)i.strict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

xr Philip E. Cumming....... A. M. S.wor " 7 ........... within Battery pl;tce, hutvling Green, R hitchall street, East river, Hudson or North river, Gov- ernor's Idantl, lied hoe's Island, and Ellis' Island.

r i t George H. El y.. ..........5. 1.If. Jackson..........'' 3> J The Twenty-sixth Election I>i;trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ly-

r5 George J. Fischer........ Patrick Smith......... zo ..... ins within Br-ill street, East river, Whitehall .street, Broadway, and Beaver street. - The Twcutyseventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and

34 r8 Wiliam Fitzpatrick ...... John J. Reddy ........'~ ..... Resigned. lying within Greenwich Vesey street, street, l ley street, and Hudson or North river. The "1 \enty-eieIith Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and

'Poole........... 2z John W. Heins ......... T. I). .. ..... Failed to ualif lying within ht Street, and Hudson street. 53

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Fifth .-1 ssembly District.

The Fifth Assembly District shall be divided into thirty election districts, the extent and limits of which shall be as follows :

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Houston street Greenwich street, Chariton street, Washington street, Canal street, and Hudson or North river.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Charlton street, Greenwich street, Canal street, and Washington street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, I-Judson street, Canal street, and Greenwich street,

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Charlton street, Hudson street, Springy street, and Greenxvich street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nest I Iouston street, Hudson street, Chant, -n street, and Greenwich street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Wrest Ifouston street, Varick street, Charlton street, and Hudson street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain nil that part of the city bounded by and lying within Charlton street, A"arick street, Spring street, aurl Iludson street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Spring street, \'crick street, Broome suret, and I fuds ,n street.

The Ninth EI"ction District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome street, Varick street, Canal street, and I ludson Itreet.

'1' lie "1'enth Election I )istrict di oil c trrtaiit all that pertI ,f the citybounded byandlying within Broome street, Sullivan street, Gravel street, and \'crick street.

The Eleventh Election 1)istrie t shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, Clark street, Broome street, and \ arick street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within V'andam street, i\Itedouual street, Spring street, and Varick street.

The I'hirteenth Elect in I)istrict shall c. Sitain all th:.t part of the city hounded by and lying within West Houston street, Macdougal street, Charlton street, A'arick street, King street, and Congress street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Ilou,ton street, Congress street, King sweet, and \'arick street.

'rite Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Iinuston street, Sullivan sit eel, Prince street, and Macdougal street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest I Iouston street, Thompson street, I'rirce street, and Sullivan street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Houston street, South Fifth avenue, Spring street, and 'Thompson street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prince street, Thompson street, Spring street, and Sullivan street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city Boundenl by and lying \vitliiu Prince street, Sullivan street, Broome street, Clarke street, Spring street, and Macdougal Slice 1.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, Thompson street, Broome strut, and Sullivan street.

The "Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome street, South fifth avenue, Grand street, and Sullivan street.

The'Iwenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, South Filth avenue, Canal street, and Varick street.

'The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome street, Broadway, Canal stied, and South Fifth avenue.

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I•rft/r :1s.rr,u(/r /)istril. Location. t)ccupied as

1. 345 Spring st .......... Cigar store.

2, 32; Sprung st .......... Barber shop. 3. 249 1lutsun st. ....... \Machine store.

4, 3C9 Spring st .......... faint store.

5.279 West Moulton st...IInrnessshop. 6. 199 Varick st.......... Candy stone.

7. 161 Varick st.......... ltarber shop.

8. 117 Varick st ...........Parlor store.

9. 471 Canal st........... Barber shop. IC. 28 Sullivan st.......... Tailor store, II. 126 \'aricle st .......... Shcte Shop.

tz, 154 Varick it....... Cigar store.

13.3312 Macch)ugal st..... Barber shop. 14. 200 \ -crick st.......... Tailor shop. 15, 199 Prince st ...........Tailor shop. 16. 1125!2 'Thompson st .....Shoe store.

17. 153 Prince st.......... Law office.

IS. 184 Prince st .......... Hardware store. 19. too Prince st ..........Upholstery store. 20. 75 Sullivan SL ..........I-ailor shop. 21.32 (:rand st....... .. Undertaker store. 22.47 Grand st........... Drygotxis store. 23. 219 S. 5th aye ..... ... Barber shop. 24. 146 Spring st..........Cigar store. 25. 124 I?inc.c st ..........Cigar store. 26.120 Prince st..........Plumlershop, 27. 122 Bleecker et........Cigar store. 28. 1(7'5 'I'll,uutpson St .... Barker shop. 29. 194 Bleecker st........ Bakery. 30. 162 \'crick It... ...... Mineral water store.

_1:,nth Asscntllt' Due/net, 1 ovation. Occupied as

(i1S C reentsich,t...... I farness shop. 14 Clarkson it ........Tailor shop,

JOHN J

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

\I.-SINK'S Oi-It t-,

Nttts' \'uRK, February I, ISS9. 1'ut:,u:tnt in cction 9 of ch epic r 3J9, Lines of

ISS3,I herci ry designate the .hails' Netts" and the ''New York \Ic,;rang iuurnal," two of the daily papers printed in the Cite' of New 1'"r1:, In Which notice of each sale of unreclt.ctned pawns or pledge, ]IN, public aucti- n in said city, by past niIcol,u;. shall lac lttl,!i-Lsei burnt least six flay- 1)re us !htrt t . u,ttil thee +i-e t , idciecl.

III t, 11 I. I; it,\ NT, Mayor.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

STATEMENT nt- 11-II tI tl Rs f)URING which all tl)e 1'i b Iii r to:res n ti,, Cite are open for

ousiness, and at wbicb rash Court rc ul:trly opens and adjourns, as well as of the places i,-here such offices are kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads of Departments and Courts :

EXECUTIVE UEPAR'I'MEN'1 .iletvnrs e'17it,'.

Fr;/ Assemble Distric/ l.ocatiotn.. Occupied as

t, ;7 Pearl I: ............. Barber shop. 2.9 Broadway ... ....... Cigar store. 3.38 Greenwich st....... Cigar store. 4. 19 Morris it ...........Toy store. 5.82 Greenwich st..... t .. U ndertaheer store. 6. Ito Greenwieh st ......Barber shop. 7. 128 Greenwich st.......Cigar store. 8.95 Greenwich St ........Undertaker store. 9.92 Beaverdl...........Shoe shop, Io.6 Peck Slip............Shoeshop. 11.66 John st .............Barber shop. I2. 168 Washington st...... Barber shop. 13. 205 Greenwich st....... Tailor store. 14.7 West Broadway......Barber shop.

PLACES. Location. Occupied as

15.76 Rest L'roadway......Shoe store. 16. (9 Hudson st .......... Shoe store. 17. 174 Franklin st ........Shoe store. 18.4,; Beach it ............ Barber shop, 19. 166 Franklin st.........Shoe store. 20. 128 West Broadway.. , . Barber shop. 21.424 Canal st........... Plumber shop. 22.21 Desbrosses st....... Barber shop. 23.48 Laight st............ Barber shop. 24.450 Washington st...... Barber shop. 25. 22 State St ........ .... Barber shop. 26. 20 Stone st ............. Tailor store. 27. 194 Greenwich st....... Barber shop. 28. 168 Hudson st..........Stationery store. 29. 18% Hubert st.........Stationery store.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW WORE. No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, BUREAU OF ELECTIONS, 7CLty 'SURE, November 15, IS55g.

Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of section 1929 of chapter Oro of the Iatrs of 1882, the Beard of f ) ,lice has designated and appointed the place of revision of regi-try and polling places in and for each of the election districts of the City and County of New 1 ork for the special election next ensuing, as f- hews, to wit :

POLLING

3560

THE CITY RECORD. Ntiva:MB1•li, 14, 1889.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bou iii let I by and 1rini it ithin nii. -street, lirt,aeln ac. llroniue Strrci, nml '[ huntp..n -tree.

h.• I wetitt-fifth Election 1 )istrtet stroll contain all that part of the c liv I,, ,ttnliu~l 1,y a nd It in9 within Prince -t:. t, Gro:tatcay, Spring street, and South hi:tli aticnue.

The'1'ttenh• sixth Election Ihstrict shall contain all that part r'f thecity hollilioel l~v and It in,; within West Ile'uston Street, Brutal uiv. Prince jut ct and S,,uilt ii th avenue,

'l ht I `tent)--: cetith Eicct: t I'ic'ri t shll c attain all tlit pin t r of the tit)' I undctl by and Iying N\ :I! iin Illerc'•erstrrct, I r.:::Itt.iv. it I lit 'ttstreet. nn'l uIII filth .tonne.

lie '1\ ettiv_eigitth FL-ion lli trier .hall r'itt.tiu Al that part e t tic th y h ,un,le l try and loin, tt ithin Iticecker street, ,uth Fifth avenue, West Housh ,n strict, anti tiullivau street.

Tl:e it, entc-u.nth 1 :!~ rtion I )(strict shall contain all that tart of the c,ty burnt let h.v and lying, within llle,'rlc r-trren, Sullivan street, West Iinust'un treei, anal Ilancurkstreet, ur('otta e Pit,

,I'he'1'li rti. tli lager 'r I'tis'.rirt shall rinitaiu all dint I,.tn 'f the rit_t' l'uumictl 'c cising itl:i:I ,. v . ?.i, c 1a,al steel, \'amlotn street, au,i Varie I: street.

.Xinth .issemblt' District.

The Ninth _kssemhly District shall he divided into thirty-seven election districts, the extent and limits of which shall be as fe~llutts :

The First Election I)istriet shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Leroy street, Hu lson street. Clarkson street, Greenwich street, West Houston street, anti llurhn or Nc,rth river.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city' bounded by and lying within L'lark..on street, Varick street, \Ve,t Huston street, and Greenwich street.

The'l'hird Election District stroll contain all tliit part of the city bounded 1)c and lying v. ithin Leroy street, Tedford street, Carmine street, Clarkson street, and Hudson street.

The Fourth Election Ills:rict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anal Icing tcitlu. Carmine street, Bedford street, Downing street, Bleecker street, Hancock street or Cottage pl West Ilou<ton street, and Varick street.

The Filth Election I)i<trict <halI contain all that part of the city bounded by and lviu_g within Lerov street, Iileecker street, h.ncning street, and Bedford strict.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Ming within Morton street, Bleecker street. Cornelia street, West Fourth street, Sixth avenue, Carmine street, Bleecker street, Leroy street. and Bedford street.

The Seventh Election District shall cetntain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Jones street, West Fourth street, West \\ ashington place, Sixth avenue, West Fourth street, Cornelia street, and Bleceker street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anti lying within Grove street, West Fourth street, Jones street, and Bleecker street.

The -Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and IyinI, within Grove street. Bleecker street, Morton street, an,! Bedford street.

The Tenth Election District shall c ,utain all that part of the city boundecl 1)v and lying within Barrow street. Commerce street, Betif , i f street, I.ertw street, anti I Judson so cct.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part Of the city hounded lLv and lying i within Christopher street, Bleecker street, Grove steee;, Bedford street, Commerce street, Barrow street, and Hudson street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain a l l that part of the city- bounded bv- anti lying within Christopher street, Hudson street, Leroy street, an,l l=reenwtell street.

The Thirteenth Election Dlstridt shall contain all that per of the city bounded by amt lying within Christopher street, Greenwich street, Lerov street, an:I Hudson ear North river.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part elf the city bounded try and lying within Jerry street, Washington street, Christopher street, and I ludson or North river.

The Fifteenth Election I )istrict shall contain all that pzrt ut the city hounded by and lying within Perry street, Greenwich street, West Tenth street, lIu,isuul street, Christopher street. and Washington street,

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part -'f the city bounded by and lying -within West Tenth street. Pleecker street, Christopher street. and Hudson street. I

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fourth street, West Tenth street, Bleecker street. and ferry Street.

The Eighteenth Election District sliall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eleventh street, West Fourth street, Perry street, Bleecker street. Charles street, and Hudson street.

The -Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city i,ounded by and Iving within West Twelfth street, Eighth avenue, WCest Fourth street, West Eleventh street, and Iiudson street.

The Twentieth Election District shell contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vest Twelfth street, Iludson street, Perry' street, anti Greenwich street.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lank street, Greenwich street, Perry street. and \Casltington street.

The Twenty--econd Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Twelfth street, Greenwich street, Bank street, and Washington street.

The Twenty-third Election I'istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and hying (within West Twelfth street, \\ -ashingt~,n street, Perry street, aunt. I lud-on or North river

The Twenty-fourth Election Ipis:rict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and h'inui within Horatio street, Greenwich t street, Jane street. an,l I Iutlson or -North river.

The Twenty-fifth Election I )istr:ct shall contain all that part of the city botutded by and lying within Horatio street, Li„hth avenue, Vest Twelfth street, and GreeneriJh street.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall coe)tain all that purl ,f the city bounded by and lying within West Thirteenth street, Eighth avenue, Horatio street, Greenwich street, and Ninth avenue.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Little West Twelfth street, Washington street, Horatio street, and Hudson or -North river.

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fourteenth street, Ninth avenue, Little \\'e-t Twelfth street, and Hudson of North river.

•t The Ttventy-nin.h Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifteenth street, Eighth avenue, West Fourteenth street, and Ninth avenue,

The Thirtieth Flection District shall c~rotain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \West Sixteenth street, Eighth avenue, West Fifteenth street, and Ninth avenue,

The Thirty-first Election IrBtrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Iyinn within Rest Sixteenth street, Ninth avenue, \\est Fourteenth street, and IEudson or North river.

-, The 'Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\-e,t Tenth street, \1•e.t Fourth street, Grove street, and Bleecker street.

The Thirty-third Election ])t,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bleecker street, West Tenth street, flu I-on street, and Charles street.

The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.

and lying within ferry street, Hudson street, West Tenth street, and Greenwich street.

The Thine-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by c. 1 Chambers street, 9 A. M, to 4 P. SI.

and Con:,nlssu,ner's (Lice.

3 lying within Jane street, Greenwich street, West Twelfth street, ctrl Ilrti.on or North river.' r.: xa F. t;,LRc„, Commissioner; BERsr.at The Thirty-sixth Election Distract shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anti ~IARiI , De . Gii- mmissioner. lying tvithin Little West Twelfth street, Ninth avenue, Greenwich street, Horatio street, and Bureau of 0t h-f tngrrteer. \Washington street.

The Thirty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and No. 311 Chambers street, 9 .4. M. to 4 P. M.

hying within West Fourteenth street, Eighth avenue, Wt:St ThirteQ1,th street, anal Ninth avenue. GEORGE W. BIRD=ALL, Chief Engineer.

By order of the Board. Bureau of a Ier Register.

JOHN T . O'BRIEN, CRIEN, Chief of the Bureau of Elections. I No. 31 Chambers street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Josarlt RiLEm, Register.

Sumac of Street Lnproventents

No, 3t Chambers street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. St. Vii. Al. DEAN. Superintendent.

ncn,oiucer-in-Clrarge of Sewers.

Net. 3t Chambers street, 9 A.M. to 4 P.: M. HORACE Loo:.us, Engineer-in-Charge.

Bureau o/ Repairs a net Supplies. No. at Chambers street, 9 A. M. tO 4 t'. it.

Wn.LIA\t G. BERGEs, Superintendent.

Bureau of if aver Purveyor.

No. 31 Chambers street, 9 A.M. to 4 PM, ~4 t. H. BcRKE, Water Purveyor.

Bureau of Lauds and Gas. No. 31 Chambers street, 9 A. Si. to 4 t'. St,

STEPHEN McCousuce, Su,aerintendent.

Bureau a'.5/reds and Roads.

No, 31 Chambers street,t- 9 A. M. to 4 P. at. JOHN B. SHEA, Superintendent.

Bureau of lncumbrances. No. 31 Chambers street, 9 A. Si. to 4P. Dl,

MICHAEL F. CUMMINGS, Superintendent.

Keeper of City f/alt. MARTIN J. KEasa, City Hall.

1.'catum. Occupied as

3. 79 Carmine st......... Undertaker store. 4. 2 Bedford at . ........ Sh, a shop. 5.31 t':u,ni❑e it .........Hat store. 6.249 Bleecker st.........I'ailor shop. 7. 271 Ltleecker st, ....... Undertaker store. 8.26 Barrow st ..........Shoe shop. 9.29 C'umm rce St....... Grocery store, Io.6i Medford st..... ...Shoe shop.

i 11.45 Grove st....... ...Barber shop. 12.461 Ilullsou st ........Milk depot. 13. 10412 Barrow st....... Barber shop. 14. 672 Washington st. ... Barber shop. 15.262 W. icth st... .... Cigar store. 16. 342 Bleecker st........ Cigar store. t7. 369 Bleecker st ........Cigar store. IS. 370 Bleecker st........ Cigar store, Io. 78 and So II ink St.....Stable office. 20. 733 Greenwich st...... Paint store. 2*. 145 Perry st ..........Shine shop. 22. 757 Vi ashttugt n St .....Barber shop. 223. 372 \ t . t tilt it ........ Barber shop. 24. 85 and 87 Jane st...... Staple office. 25. 619 t I utlson st ........ Barber shop. 20. 639>,- Iludson st ...... News depot. 27.82 Gansevuort st ......Seed store. 28.406!2 \V. (4th st...... kestaurant. 29. 99 Eighth ave ........Cigar store. 30. 119 Eighth ave........C:igar store. 31.89 Tenth ave ......... Barter shop. 32 . 34; Bleecker St........ Cigar store. 33' .i;S I;leeckerst........Cigar store. 34. 707 Greenwich st...... Barb.-r shop, 35. 777 A\ ashinpton St.....Plutriter shop. 36. 55 Gannet "gut st.......1)rodtice store. 37.67 Eighth ate .... ... Cigar store.

O'BI:IE•:N, Chien of the Bureau of Elections.

l I\:1\CI: 11(1.tcT'utLNI'• t „rep/!rr', r+[!n

No. r-. Stew.trt 1 tutu 1clitug, Charnbers street and Broad. lvaS-, q A. ,:, too, 4 r. IT.

Ten:o„nre \C. \[vl:Rs, Comptroller; RICHARD A Srolms, Leuuty C„mutroller.

:IuaP:ng ftn'rau. Nuts ,g, 2t, 23 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, g .a. M. to 4 F. it. VILUAtii J LYON, First Auditor. D+vin 1•:. AL a*I ES, .Second Auditor.

Gana,, Si' Ike C.•'t[r'ction t/ --i s.rrss,nrnt.c and Arrears :' Taxes and _1 o ss,ucnts ,nl of If inter Rents.

Nos. 3*, 3i, ,3, 37, 39 St ,vart Building, Chambers street and Iiruadx ay, 9 a ct. to 4 P. M.

Asrent.as D. C.aus, Collector of Assessments and Clerk of Arrears.

No money received after 2 r. M.

Gureau j,r the Cn/lr. (inn n/ City Revenue and of 11a site/s.

Nos. I and 3 Stewart building, Chambers street and t lroadwac', 9 A. ii. to 4 P. Si.

JANIF, Duty, Collector of the City Revenue and S uperintendent of Markets.

No money received after 2 P. %I.

fit ..r•a1, for Ike Collee list e,! Trees. \

LAW DEPARTMENT. c?/hce of the Ceuuscl to the C'or,utnratr.'n.

Staats Zeitung Building, third and fourth floors, A. ti. to 5 P. it. '.aturda}'s, q A. tit. to :z in.

WILLIAM H. CLARK, Counsel to the Corporation. AcDRetss T. C.A+tPt4ELL, Chief Clerk.

(mice et the Frtb/ic .-Idministrator. No. 49 Beekman street, 9 A. st. to 4 P. M.

CHARLES E. LY DECKER, Public Adtninistrator.

O_flier al the Corporation Attorney No. 49 Beekman street, 9 A. N. to 4 P. M.

Locus STECKLER, Corporation Attorney.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. Central (ice.

No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 Pit. -, President; WILLIAM H. Kipp,

Chien Clerk ; JOHN I. O'BRIEN. Chief of Bureau of Elec- tions.

DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND CORREC PION,

Central Ojice.

No 66 Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, 9 A. N. to 4 t' M.

HENRv H. PORTER, Presidetlt; GEORGE F. BRITTON,

Secretary. Purchasing Agent, Ft:EUERIrK A. CrSHitAN. Office

hours, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M. :Saturdays, r2 M. Contracts, Proposals and Estimates for Work and Ma-

terials for Building, Repairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. it. to 4 P, M. Saturdays, us bl. CHARLES

Bees, General Bookkeeper. Out-Door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A.M.

to 4.30 P. N. \4rLLIAMt BLAKE, Superintendent. En- trance on Eleventh street.

FlRt: I)EIARTMEN"I'. Office hours for all, except a-here otherwise noted

front q A. v. to 4 PSI. Saturoays, to to St. Ileadq ua rters.

Nov 197 and u59 East Sixty-seventh street. HENRY D. PCRROY, President ; CARL JVSSEN, See-

rettry. Bureau of Chief of Def artment.

Hccti BONNER, Chief of Department.

Bureau or Inspector of Combustibles. PETER SEERY, Inspector of Combustibles.

Bureau of Fire Marshal. JAMES MITCHELL, Fire Marshal.

Bureau of inspect/on of Buildings. THOMAS J. BRADY, Superintendent of Buildings.

Attorney to Department. Witt. L. FINDLEY.

Fire Alarm Telegraph, J. ELLIOT SMITH, Superintendent. Central Office open at all hour►.

AçtCF.ICCT COMMISSIONERS. Eosin _o,, Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 5 P. it

tits C. lO usy, President ; JOHN C. SHEEHAN

Secretary; A. }rELe1, Chief Engineer; J. C. LcLLEv Auditor.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. THE Met us, Chairman ; PRESIuENT or DEP'ARTSIENT

OF TAxEs ANT) AgSFSsNtyN-Ts, Secretary.

Address tI CuLE:.t:uN, Stoats Zeitung Building, Tryon Row. Office hors, y .~.:u. is 4r M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.

COMMON COUNCIL. Office of Clerk o/ C'anrmmn Council,

No. B City Hall, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. st.

Julius H. V. ARNOLD, President Board of Aldermen. FRANCIS J. Toostav, Clerk Common Counci.,

City Library. No, Ia City Hall, to A, SI. to 4 P. St.

WILLIAM H. RceooE, City Librarian.

\o. 6 City Hall, to A. It. to q r. 11, ; Saturday's, rc o• '7 Chambers street and .so. 35 Rcade street, Stewart Iiuil ding, A. M. n' r= M.

HUGH L (,RANT, Mayor. THOMM.;s C T. CR:IN,. y n. +t , to 4 r. Si,

GEut:GE W. MCLe.ss, Receiver of Taxes; ALFRED VRED Secretary and Chief Clerk. u EscRuu, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

No money received :titer 2 P. St. .Ilernr's 1l:rsluels thi '.

Stereo, o/ the di/_t' Ceanrbev'lain. No. t City }}all , q A. SL to q t'. }I.

\p5. 25, 27 Stewart ttuilding, Chambers street and 11ANIEL E\GELHAtti1, First .tlarshal. Broadway, 95 \I. tin 4 1'.:,11.

FRANK Fox, Second Marshal, RultARD CRoKER, City Chamberlain.

().-e n/ the' (YE)' lirt'ntaster• Ct l-lf>IIS-10\ f`.RS (If' ACCO)C\'I'S. Reade street, Stew art Ii I l rig, 9 A. it. to 4 t St. Rooms ttq and t,;. Stewart Buildms, y AS!, to r.+t. u JOHN H. 71ituiERst.as, City iaymaster.

.,IAIRICE F. HuL,C to 1::, Entt- AI<D P. BARKER.

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THE CITY RECORD. 3567

COURT OF COMi91ON PLEAS, POLICE DEPARTMENT. Schedule IJshall include all persons for whose duty Third Onor, New County Court-house, q A. H. to 4 P. s1 -- ---- special expert knowledge is required not included in

Assignment Bur can, 18 t No, 23, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 1 t i, r Ur:r.ti in (lr•r ,rn 'Sr-w yin<K Schedule h:. Clerk's Ofce, Room No. 21, 9 A M. to 4 P. nI .\,o. , \Ii- Lr.r.l<Re siii 1:111, S ledule E shall include physicians, chemists, nttrses, General 'Perm, Room No, 34, tt o'clock A M. to ad- Nv%% '1 ,iiL, tiuvcmbcr ,, 1889, orderlies and attendants in the city hospitals and

journment. PUBLIC NOVICE IS HRREIIY GIVEN 'T'HA'I' asylums, sllrgeoils in the Police Department and the Special 'Perm, Room No. an, tt o'clock A. M. to ad- 1 a Buggy, the propert y of this Department, will he Department of Public Parks, and medical officers in the

journment. sold at Public An, ttnn, on }Friday, November i5, 1889, at Fire Department. Chambers, Room No. 22, to.3o o'clock A. St. to adjourn- I ro o'clock A. v., by Van T'assell & Kearney, Auctioneers Schedule I' slrall include stenographers, type-waters

ment, I at their stables, Nos. t30 and 13a East Thirteenth street and all persons not included in the foregoing schedules, Part I., Room No. z6, ii o'clock A. M. to adjournment By order of the Board, except laborers or day workmen. Part II., Room No. 24, it o'clock A. M. to adjournment SVM. H. KIPP, Scledule (; shall include all persons employed as Equity'I'erm, Room No. z5, it o'clock A. H. to ad- Chief Clerk. laborers or day workmen.

journment. Positions falling within Schedules A and G are exempt Naturalization Bureau, Room No. a3, 9 A. M. to 4 P, H. POLICE I)FJ•ARTMEN'r—CI'TY of New YORK, from Civil Service examination. RICHARD L. I,ARI<EStORE, Chief Justice; S. JONFs, OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY CLERK (ROOM No. 9), G. K. AUKEK'-\): } N,

Chief Clerk. NO. 300 M('I-IERRS' O.TREET, Secretary :Ind I'.xeelltivo 1 lfhcer. New YORK, 1889.

DISTRICT CIVIL COURTS. ~ O}VNER.5 WAN'T'ED b'Y THE PROPERTY__ _ JURORS. First District—Third, Filth and Eighth Wards, and Clerk of the Police Department of the Cityof New - -- ----

all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway 'i York,No• 300 \inlberry street, RoomNo. 9, for the i 'NOTICE UI' COMMISSIONER UP' JURORS and Whitehall Street. Court-room, southwest corner of following property, now In his custody, without claim- ' IN RE(,AI. D 'f C) CLAIMS FOR EX- Centre and Chambers streets. vtts : Rnats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing,

F'\IPTIO\i FI2~111 J~' I' DU L'Y. PETER ~IITeHELL, Justice, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods Clerk's Office open from 9 A. Si. to 4 P. S. liquors, etc., also small amount money taken from

prisoners and found by patrohucn of this Department. Roost 127, STFWART BI'D.DING, No. 280 BRo.--D'+- A), THIRD FLOOR, :a rds, anecond d all th Second, nFourth, Sixth and Fourteent h JOE-IN F. HARty OTCle. NEW YORK, June 1, .889. \i'ards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying Property Clerk. '

south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street- (1LAINIS FOR EXEMPTION FROM JURY Court-room, corner of Pearl and Centre streets. -- -- v duty will be heard by me daily at my office, from

CHARLES Al. CLANCY, Justice. NEW AQUEDUCT. 9 A. SI. until q P. Si. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. at. to 4 P. H. ..... ______ _______ 'I' hose entitled to exemption are : Clergymen, lawyers,

physicians, surgeons, surgeon-dentists, professors or Third District—Ninth an<I Fifteenth Wards. Court- S~II REM1', COL RT—c( I•1 ICE 01' APPLE. teachers in a college, academy or public school, licensed

room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and \Vest Tenth CA I JC)N F'F)R AI'I'1(AISAL,. Pharmaceutists or pharmacists, actually engaged in their street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays respective professions and not following any other call- excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ing ; militiamen, policemen, and firemen ; election

GEourE B. DEANE, Justice. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT officers, jury non-residents, and city employees, and it i- the intention of the Counsel to the C.,rporation United States employees; officers of vessels making

Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth \yards, of the City of New York to make application to the regular trips; licensed pilots, actually following that Court-mom, No 30 First street, corner Second avenue. Supreme Court for the appointment of Commissioners calling; superintendents, conductors and engineers of Court opens 9 A. St. daily, and remains open to close of of Appraisal, under chapter 49' of the Laws of ,883, and I a railroad eompon)• other than a street railroad com- business, the acts ancndatury thereto. Such application will be parry ; telegraph operators actually doing duty as such ;

ALFRED STECKLER, Justice. made at a Special'l'erm of said Court to be held in the t,rund, Sheriffs, and Civil Court jurors ; stationary Second Judicial District, at the Curt-house in \Vhite engineers; and persons physically incapable of per-

}'ifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth Plain%, in Westchester County, on the 4th day of Janu- forming jury duty by reason of severe sickness, deaf- Wards. Court-room, No 154 Clinton street, ary, e89o, at tz o'clock noon. mess. or .,her physical disorder.

H E'c s 31 DOLDrurt. E, Just e Tito:e who have not answered as to their liabilit), or J The object of such application is to obtain an order of proved permanent exemption, gill receive a " jury en- 515th District—Eighteenth and 'Twenty-first Wards, Court appointinyr. three disinn:rated and competent rollment noti~c," requinn;; them to appear before me

ves [ or south

t corner of ~F:ib,htce th street f rurt - New Yorka sfry I Id r

l Commis II of shorn n hall_ f A

p praisalhto a t

scerain ~tii scored inV ~ o crsn~ li (' hos ~ibl r t and ~ notice must b n this ofi e onl c

daily ; continues open to close of business, opens 9 and appraise the com pens :Ition to I>e made to the owners Inder leveret pen:dtiest It exempt, the party must and all person.; interested in the real estate hereinafter S.v~tsu:: I,ncHalAs, Justice. described as proposed to be taken or affected for the

in ' so nof vf exempt. on ; if liable, he must also answer in per,on, acne o full d t corers. name, residence, etc.,

Seventh District--'Nineteenth \yard. Courtanom purposes indicated in chaF[ter qqo of the Laws of 1883, etc. No attcution paid to letters. No. x51 East Fifty-seventh Street. Court opens every and the acts amendatory thereto.. Persons "enrolled" as liable must serve when called

1'he read estate s„ueht to be taken oraflected as afore- morning at q o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), or nay their fines. No mere excuse will be allowed or and continues open to the close of business, said is located in the City and County of New York, and interference permitted. 'I he fines, if unpaid, will be en-

AateeosE 'IONEi.L, Justice. is laid out and indicated on a map filed in the office tered as judgments upon the property of the delinquents. of the Register of the City and County of New York on All good citizens will aid the course of justice, and

Eighth ))istrict—Sixteenth and •Twentieth R'ards the a ci day of < ictober, 1889, and bearing the following j sec':Ire reli:,ble and respectable juries, and equalize their Court-room, southwest corner of '['went •-second street certificate, to wit : dun' icy serving prmnp ay when

serve, summoned, allowingto

and Seventh avenue. Court opens at 9 A. Si. and con- Map No. I, Department of Public Works. Property I their clerks or subordinah_s to serve. reporting to me tinues open to close of business, map of lands required for the wnstractinu of a blow-off i t

P at Shaft \n, z on rection A of the New Croton Artie- any attempt at bribery orevasron, and s.Iggesting names

Clerk's o ffice open from 9 A. Si. to q r- NI, each court 4 I Tor enrollment, Persons between sixty and seventy day.. duct, in the Twenty-fourth \yard, New York City. years of age, summer absentees, persons temporarily

Trial days, We (In esd: 35 Fridays and Saturdays. Note—Parcels A, 13, C. D and F colored pink) arc to ill, and United States jurors, are not exempt. Return days, Tuesdays, 'Thursdays and Saturdays, he taken in fee, In Parcel. C :md D said fee is taken ': F }• coon must attend to his own notice. It is a JJon'. IFROLOSIc', ustice. suhjcet to a perpetual right of way for railroad purpose;. - J ansder.ea)t to give any e b

yr}' fine r i psootherisonm to nt Scale, 511 feet = t inch. Fcbruan•, 2889, 'Thomas F. Gil- answer. ] t is also pun shable fine or imprisonment

Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except all that portion roy, Commissioner, Department Public Works, G. W. to give or receive any present or bribe, dircah' or loll• of the said vcard which is bounded on the north by the Birds II CI cf Engineer, Department of Public Works. recd)', in relation to 'I jury service, or to withhold ant• centre line of One H undred and Tenth street. on the The Aqueduct Commission. We, the Commissioners i ;,p,.r or a. <ke :m)• false statement and every case will loath by the centre line of Eighty-sixth street, on the app°intcd to carry out provision= of chapter 490 of the be fully prosecuted. east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on the west Laws of IS93 of the State of New York, and the acts CH ARl.h:s REl LLY, by the North river, Court-room, No. ego East One amendatory thereto, do hereby certify that this is one of (:cc no, Toner of Jurors. Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. I six similar maps prepared in accordance with the require-

JosEPH P. FALLON, Justice. i ments of Section 4 of said act, and do further certify that -- - - -- Clerk's office open dailt• from 9 A. 'it. to 4 P. St. Trial the same has been adopted by to in the manner described DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR-

days, Tuesdays and Fridays, Court opens at 954 A. 'ii in said section this nisi dal of August, 1889. Cormni~- sinners: 'Thomas F. (;deny, Commissioner Pulilic ITIES AND CORRECTION.

'l'enth District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Work +; 1. C. Duane, John J. Tucker, Francis M. Scott, --- ------ " ------------ - ---- Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Walter Howe. ] O C O j 1'L\(. 1 () Ri' . Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. "State of New• York, City and County of Nevv York, :.,.

Office hours, from g A. st to 4 t•. SL Court opens at On this 21st day of AuGust, 1339, before me person- 9 A. >L ally came Thomas F. Gilroy, James C. Duane, John J. : M%IATI;RI:1I,S A ~ 1) 1\ (IRK REOC%IId1,D I\

Asusew J. ROGERS, Justice, Tucker, Francis 11. Scott and Walter Hone, to me ' THE RI- CL)NSTRUC-1'ION AND AI)D1- Eleventh District—Twenty-second }i'ard, and all that Ie5 described foregoing

portion of the Twelfth NVard which is bounded on the and severally acknowledged that they executed the I IALL.'h ISLAND, NE YORK. north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth same. 1. C.- Lally, Notary Public, New York County street, on the so;ah by the centre line of Eighty-sixth (notarial seal)," and of which the following is a.titcm,ant -ALF"D P,IDS OR EoTINIATEy FOR T'HE street, on the east by the centre line rat Sixth avenue, of the external bounrlaries h}• courses and distance= S afore=aid work and material s, in accordance with and on the veest h}' the North river, Cou m

rt-roo, No. ithin lvhicI are included all the real estate required for gig Eighth avenue. Court open doll}' !mu dn3 and the specifications mud plans, .vill be receded at the I the purpose of -id Ncw Aqueduct and shown upon ;aid egal holiday

ree trtntent of I'u41ic Chrities and l:or- s cxc _pt~d from 9 :A, ~I - to q r. 1 1, P: ntap, viz off f th I)c. : 1'Huat:vs 1•:. >I lu<ati', Justice. o rection, Ao. 6.. Third avemle, in the'.. - icy of New York, All that nty-ertfo parcel rd

situate, 1) iii, and k and until 9.30 o'clock A. al., '1'ucs<1ay, November z6, x889. ----- ---- -- - --- in the Ttcenty-fourth \yard of the City of \ew fork and d The person sora persons making any bid or estimate shall

BOARD OF STREET OPENING oil the and ly s ide ofd Se 1°Ilows: e tie hi ht a point furnish the same in a sealed en tion indorsed "Bid do the westerly si

southerlyk

from andCroton at a right angle w the centre - -North Hospital, kandall's Island," and with his or — - - ---- 'line oft e New Aqueduct, as shown on a certain their name or names, and the date of presentation, to NO'ICEwill b I's IIEegu l., I;Vme (:1\ r;\ ['HAT THERE 'map filed Jill)' 9, I184, in the office of the Register of the head of said Department, at the said office, on or will be : regul'r meeting of the Board of Street li the City and County of New York ; thence north 53- 30' before the day and hour above named, at which time Opening ❑nd Improvement of the City of New York, I west, running parallel to said centre line and distant 33 ;[ltd place the hid ore

stimates received will be publicly hcl,l in the Mayor's Office, on I, riday, Novembert5, x889, I feet therefrom, about 524,9r3 feet to the United States opened by the President of said Department and read. at z o'clock P, St., at which meeting it is proposed to con- . bulkhead-line on the easterly side of the Harlem river; j I'HE BOARD OF Pe'nLIc CHARITIES AND CORRECTION cider unfinished business, and such other matters as [bout north 35 32 3u cast along said bulkhead-line '', RESERYE`5 THE RIGHT Tl, REJECT ALL SIDS OR ESTtSIATES may be brought before the Y,oard, about feet to a point distant 33 feet northerly' at IF DEEOIED TO BE

FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS Dated November tz, 1889. right angles from said centre line ; thence south 56' 30' PROCIDFD IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 410, LAWS OF ,88z. V. B. LIVINGSTON, east, running parallel to said centre line, and distant 33 No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract Secretary, feet therefrom, about 52ot083 feet to the westerly line of awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- _ Sedgwik avenue aforesaid ; thence south

z:• west, poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, 66.05 feet along the westerly line of said avenue to the as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- BOAR D OF EDUCATION, point or place of beginning, containing .788 acres, more

or less, and being designated as Parcels A B, C, D and p°ration. E, colored pink upon said map so filed in the office of The award of the contract will be made as soon as

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL RE RECEIVED AT' I the Register of the City and County of New York, all of I practicable after the opening of the bids. the office of the Board of Education, corner of Grand which parcels of land are to be taken in fee simple. In An}• bidder for this contract must be known to be en-

and and must at Extra for suppll

ntul ying for the use

,of othe school

er s under Pet

ua ls C and D said fee is to be open subject to a per- haveds tisfn

c torcccy prepared ihe

to thats effect ; and the the jurisdiction of said Board books, stationery, and peDated

l t N ess't Y aRK,f r railroad ffctoher

29, 1889. person or persons to whom the contract may he awarded other articles required for one year, commencing on the WILLIAM 11 CI -ARK, will be required to give security for the perf>rmance of tst day of January, sSo, . Cit)• and country publishers C It th Corporat the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient otmseo e wn, of book; and dealers in the various articles required, ~ sure tie c, each in the penal : mntmt °f FF E I are notified that preference will be given to the bids of

~o• z Tryon Row. THOt w.1.ND (..S i,000; 1)I)LLARS. principals, the Committee being desirous that commis- I - -- - - --- Each bid or estimntte shall c,mtam and state the name sions, if any, shall be deducted from the price of the

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY a"d place of residence of each of the persons making the

articles hid for. :} sample of each article must accost- . same ; the names of all persons interested with him or pony the bid. :A list of articles required, with the con- AND E XAM I N I NC BOARDS. them therein ; and 11 50 other person be so interested, it ditions upon which bids will be received, may be — shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made w'ith- obtained on application to the Clerk of the Board. Each Ness l•oxK Cn'. CIVIL S5:L:v ictt BARDS out any connection with any other person making an proposal must be addressed to the Committee on Courts. UNIus, estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair Supplies, and indor,cd " Proposals for Supplies." The Nov YORK, July so, u689. and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of Committee reserve the right to reject any bid if deemed the Common Council, [lead of a Department, Chief of for the public interest. , a Bureau, Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or other

Dated NHw' YORK, Novo fiber cr, t8=a. ( )TICE. j officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- FERItIN.AND IRAUD, I -- I ested therein or in the supplies or work to which it Dc Vi'CC"f J. SELIGMAN, r, U(Tce hours from q .v Ni. until 4 P. AI. relates, or in ,any portion of the profits thereof. The bid 'I HADDHUti MORIARTY, 2. Blank applications for positions to the classified or estimate must lie verified by the oath, in writing, F.DR'A RD H. PE tr1.I(I•:, service of the city may be procured upon application at of the part)- or parties making the estimate that the FREDERICK KUHNE, the above ofice. , several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

Committee on Supplies, 3. Examinations will be held from tine to time as the Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite

j needs of the -everalDepartments oftheCityGoeernment I that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all

SEALED PROPOSALS \VII.1" lIE RECEIVE[) AT may require. When examinations are called, all persons n the uarties interested, the office of the Board of Education, cornerof Grand who have filed applications prior to that date will be Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-

and Elm streets, until MONDAY, November 25, 1889, notified to appear for examination for the position sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in at 4 P. st., for printing required by the said Board for specified. the City of New York, with their respective places of the year 1890, including rates for standing matter, q, All information in relation to the Municipal Civil business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be Samples of the various documents, etc., required to be Service will be given upon application either in person awarded to the person making the estimate, they will,on printed, may be seen at the office of the Clerk of the or by letter. Those asking fur information by mail its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its Board, where blank forms of. proposals may also be should inclose stamp for reply. faithful performance ; and that if lie shall omit or refuse obtained. Each proposal must be addressed to the 1 5. T he classification by schedule of city employees is to execute the same, they shall pay to the Corporation Committee on Supplies, and indorsed " Proposals for I as follows : an): difference between the sum to which he would be Printing." Two sureties, satisfactory to said Com- Schedule A shall include all deputies of officers and entitled On its completion and that which the Corporation mittee, will be required fur the faithful performance of commissioners duly authorized to act for their principals, may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract. The Committee reserve the right to reject and all persons necessarily occupying a strictly confi- the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; any bid if deemed for the public interest, dential position. the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti-

Dated NEw YORK, November it, trig. Schedule B shall include clerks, copyists, recorders, mated amount of the work by which the bids are FERDINAND TRAUD, bookkeepers and others rendering clerical services, tested. The consent above mentioned shall be ac. DR WITT J. SELIGMAN, except type-writers and stenographers. companied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each THADDEUS MORIARTY, Schedule C shall include Policemen, both in the Police of the persons signing the same that he is a householder EDWARD H. PEASLEE, Department and Department of Parks, and the uniformed or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the FREDERICK KUHNE, force in the Fire Department, and Doormen in the Police amount of the security required for the completion of

Committee on Supplies. Department. this contract, over and above all his debts of every

Novi.:NIIIER I4, 1889.

Repair S/caps

Nos. ts8 and 1311 West Third street. IOHN CASTLES, Foreman-in•Charge, 8 A. 51. to 5 P. M

/los/,ihtl S7ahleo.

Ninety-ninth street, between Ninth and 'Tenth avenues IOSEPH St1EA, Foreman-in-Charge. Open at all hours.

HEALTH DEPARI'MEN!'. No, 3.,r Mott street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

CHARLES G. WILSON, President ; EMM0NS CLARK Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Building, Nos.4

and 5 t Chambers street, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Saturdays, rs M. WALDO HUTCHINS, President; CHARLES IJE F. PURNS,

Secretary. /5'c' of %f,ofirafileiea/ l: n{ ine.•r.

Arsenal, Sixty-lourth street and Filth avenue, 9 A. M to 5 P. St

(Niue o/Su/,erin/endent of 23d and 2¢th Il rtrds. One Hundred and Forty-sixth street andThirdave-

nue, a A. St. to 5 P.M.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. Battery, Pier A, North river.

EDWIN A. Purr, President; G. KEMRLE, Secretary Ctlice hours, from g A. M. to 4 P, M.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Staats Zeitting Building,'l'ryon Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. H.

Saturdays, Iz M. MICHAEL COLEMAN, President; FLOYD T. SMITH,

Secretary,

Office Bun•<ue C,/lectionofArrears of Personal Talcs No. 53 Chambers street, Room 41, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M HENRY Blsctrorr, Jr., Attorney; SA]ICEL BARRY

Clerk.

DEPAR'IJIEN'1' OF STREET CLEANING.

49 and 5t Chambers street. Office hours, 9 ASP, to 4 P.M. JAMES S. COLEMAN, Commissioner; --

—, Deputy Commissioner; R, W. HORNER, Chief Clerk.

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY AN]) EXAMIN-ING BOARDS.

Cooper Union, q A. M. to 4 P. at. JAMES THoMtsoN, Chairman of the Supervisory Board;

GCNTHER K. ACKERM.SN, Secretary and Executive Officer.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT Office of Clerk, Stoats 7citung Building, Room 5,

The MAYOR, Chairman ; CHARLES V. ADEE, Clerk.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

Office, 27 Chambers street, 9 A. M. to 4 P, St. EDWARD GILoy. Chairman ; Wat. H. JASPER, Secretary

BOARD OF EXCISE. No. 54 Bond street, q A. H. to 4 P.M.

ALEXANDER .\ IEAKt\I, President; JAMES F. BISHOP, Secretary and Chief Clerk.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE.

Nos. 6 and 7 New County Court-house, 9 A.M. to 4 P.5!. JAMES A. FL\CK, Sheriff; JohtN B. SExTON, Under

Sheriff ; JOHN M. '1'R.acr, Order of Arrest Clerk.

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

JAMES J. SLE\'IN, Register; J.ss:Fs A. HANLEV, Deputy Register.

COMMISSIONER (IF JURORS. Room I27, Stewart Building, Cnambers street and

Broadway, 9 A. Si. to 4 P, >I. CHARLES REILLY, Conunissioner; JAMES E. CONNER,

Deputy Commissioner.

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE.

Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, 9 A. H. to 4 P. SL EDWARD F. RetLLv, County Clerk; P. J. SCULLY,

Deputy County Clerk.

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

9 A, St. to 4 P. M. OHN R. FELLOWS, District Attorney; JAMES MCCABE,

Chief Clerk,

'1'HE CITY RECORD OFFICE, And Bureau o/Prinfing, Stationery, and Blank Books.

No. z City Hall, 9A. 5!. to 5 P. M., except Saturdays, on which days 9 A. St. to 12 %1.

W, J. K. KENNY, Supervisor; DAvID RYAN, Assist-ant Supervisor; JOHN J. MCGRATH, Examiner.

CORONERS' OFFICE. Nos. t3 and t5 Chatham street, 8 A. St. 805 P. M. Sun

days and holidays, S A. M. to 12,30 P. at. MICHAEL J. B. NIESSE\IER, FERDINAND Lays', DANIEL

HANLY, LOUIS W. SCHI'LTLE, Coroners; EDWARD F. REY NOl.Ds, Clerk of the Board of Coroners.

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

10.30 A. Si. CHARLES H.VAN BR(- NT, Presiding Justice; EDWARD

F. REILLY, Clerk ; 1'. J. SCI-LI.Y, Deputy County Clerk. General-Term, Room No. 9,Vc1LLIAM LAviu, Jr.,Clerk, Special Term, Part 1., Room No. to, HUGH DONNELLY,

Clerk. Special Term, ['art 11., Room No. r8, \VILLIAMI J.

HIu., Clerk. Chambers, Room No. it, AstnaosE A. MICCALL,

Clerk. Circuit, Part'I., Room No. 12, WALTER A. BRADS,

Clerk.

Circuit, Part II., Room No. t4, JOHN E. MCGOLDRICK, Clerk.

Circuit, Part III„ Room No. 23, GEORGE F. LYON, Clerk.

Circuit, Part IV., Room No. t5, J. LEwis LvoN, Clerk, Judges' Private Chambers, Rooms Nos. 29 and zo.

SAMUEL GOLDBERG Librarian.

SUPERIOR COURT.

Third floor, New County Court-house, tt A. M. General Term, Room No. 35• Speciel Perm, Room No. 33. Equity Term, Room No 30. Chambers, Room No. 33. Part L, Room No. 34. Part 11., Room No, 35• Part Ill., Room No. 36. Judges' Private Chambers. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 31. Clerk's Office, Room No. 31, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN SBDGWICK, Chief Judge; THOMAS BossE, Chit

Clerk.

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nature, and over and iinre his li.tbilities, ,t s hail, m.+kinc the same within throe does ,,!ter the r "ntr.Irt is the l o p, r ., ci ritvI he nr th,•l .I .JI he c„n.iJ,. re,l as surety, nr otherwise ; and that he has ofT. red himselfas :r ward,d. It the sue ce s.tul bidder -hall refuse or neg- hits i ns; aband,m,•d it, ;md :is in Jcf, ult to the C , rpsrr- surety in ¢r,od faith and with the intention to execute Iect within tire day= ah(r notc th:n the contract has Lion, :urn,! the ,:'mrract will be rendvrrtised and relet, as the Lord rr,luired by section tz if chapter 7 of the been awarded to [Hilt, to .•x,cute the same, the amount '., provided by laa. Revised Or finances. f the City of New York, , 88o, if their the deposit made by hint shall be f,rfrite, to .md re- f,j, . s ,r % ..

+ .rill .', %on+ri, : !%+.• .op,•c,f.eafsian:

contract shall ire awarded to the person or persons for tamed by the Cite -. +C New' Pork as liyuidat.,I damages ~'~•/!,. /,,,. /+.!r ,z , t::- .'r, %lr., ueq'•ri,•ed before whom h. invents to become surety. Thu adequacy for Stich necloct or refusal ; but it lie shall excetlt. the ,,, ,.,,..: h it or; rnr,ure. and sutilcicn; y of this security sl'all, in addition to the contract a ithin the time aforesaid the antonnt nf' his Bidders will state the price for each article, by which ju.titicati~'n : ind arkuowledgmcnt, be approved by the deposit will be rertrrncd to hint. I the bids will he tested. Comptr,Ilrr of the City of New York. I Should the p arson or persons to whom the contract Iiid,ors Drill write amt the amount oaf their estimate in

No bid or estimate will be received or considered ma}' be awarded neglect ur refuse to accept the contract ;uhiiti - , u t insert ii, the nrc in Ii,nnes, unless accompanied by either a certified check t pout within live days after written notice that the same has Payment trill be undo by :t requisition on the Comp- one of the National or State hanks of the Cite of New been awardedto his or their bid or proposal, or if he or troller, in aecord,ince with the terms of the contract, or York, draw n to the order of the Comptroller, lie none}', to they accept, but do not execute, the contract and pro- ! from time to time, the Commie tuners may in!crmim•. as the amount it five per centum of the amount of securit}' vide such proper security as has been heren,foru stated j ib ids rs inforniod that m. dcviati'ur from the =peci- are required for the talthful performance of the contract. to be rcyuisire, he or trey shall be considered as ilcatinns to 1 be allrnvcd, unless undr:r the written Such check o- none} must NOT be inclosed in the sealed Navin .rl,an,L red it, and as in defatJt to the Corpora- instruction :if th•: Commissioners of Public Charities envelope corit.nuninrz the estimate, but must be handed to tion ::[ml the contract will be readverti,ed and relet as , and C, , rr, cti.in. the ol(ccr or clerk of the Deparmleut who has chargo of provided by law _ No bid or estimate will he accepted from, or a contract the sstimate-box, and no estun:rte Ca ll Inc deposited in I 'I, Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in awarded I ,, any person w'ho is in urrcars to the Cur. saidbox until such check or money has been ex.rrni nod addition to inserting the same in figurcc, portion upon debt or contract, or who is a de5mltor, as b}• said officer or clerk and found to be correct. .111 such y a rin the Camp- I nt will e made b ey:usu on o Payme b suety nr otherwa•_,':pan :u r} 1 i1,t on to the Corpora- deposits, except that of the soccesstill bidder, will be trellcr, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or I Lion. returned t , the persons making the sane, within three Iron{ time to time. as the Commissioners may determine.

•I'lie inclrtdin. days after t contract is ama rIe If the ful he d. succ ess T ludi secitica tions, he forte rI the contract, inc ngp form of the al;rec nrcnt, specifi cations,

bidder shall reins e or neglect, within five do } s after showing the manner of pay mcnt, twill he tar nishcd at and Iron tin the manner of pap meru, can Le ul.•t:+ined at

notice that t're contract has h nw;+rded to him, to the otic e of the Dep.{rtme'it ; and LidI s are caut d the Dick, of the D+:p:+rnn,•nt.

execute the same, the amount of the deposit made h} to examine cccii and all of its provisions car.aully, ac Douc,i N,:'. ii,, Nor, em c c, r3Sq. him shall be forfeiter[ to and retained b}• the Citr of New the Board of Public Charities and CorrecIi:,n w ill insist if 1:N ?:]- 11. I'l lKill, 1 're.ido-nt, York, as liquidated d:unages for such neglect, r refused ; upon its absolute enforcement in every particular. C11..\RIFS F. S rl III I'S 5, I. 1)., Conic ic=ianon, but if he shall execute the contract within the time :Yore- Dated Yen ]'otati, \ocenibcr 13, tSS.. IcD11'ARD C. `HEEHY. Comn:is>ion~•r, said, the amount Cl his deposit will be returned to hinr, R]' H. 101 'C }•:R Presidcnt, Public Cl rities :,:,ri Correction,

Shovi: the yerscm Cr persons to whom the C ntract II

C 1f:1RLh I •:. x1\1\Irl\5, \loll„Commissioner, may be awarded neglect , r re (ttse to accept the contract

ll Co o.er, within tine clars after written notice that the same has

hDR-Ala C, lubli CY, Public Charities

i Correction.

c an and •1 I() (.I)~ (~:1L. (I )1\ ~.

beer. awarded to his or their ofd or proposal, or if he er they accept but do not execute the centric! and provide - such proper sectlrit} as has been beret, torn stated to he DErAHTSIFNT or Pct+LIC C14 ARIL HIS AND CORRECTION, requisite, he or they shall be considered as Having N.'. 06 1'Hia u Avecce. 1• Q[~ \T:\"r l:R:\Lti . .\\I) ]]l)R il,I':- ab;u:coned it and as in default to the Corporation, 1[ II I'.lb Ii hi'., S l'I .\\I Ill \f1\1. :~"1'

N Nif lvi-, )F.R 14, i1- S9.

trulL•r, in : , cnrilance with the terra. of the contrtc o t, r Irom time to time,, :is tire l'„mmi=siorwrs may Mete rmine.

The firm of the contrar•t, inrinding specifications, showing the mnn o aer f m p:lyc•nt, will be ftlrni.hed at the: nfiice of the Dcpar,mcn a t ; nd a r an tillers re t inncd to examine ca~:h and dl of its pray icrnnc c:utlully, as the Board of I'uLlic Charities and l'nirrectitm will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every partienlar.

IJnted Nt_nv ]-„Rs. NovemLer ,,rS'9.

IIFNRY If. P11R'1'1•:R, I'rcci,ent, CIfARLP' F. SI)1]I(t\x, M. D., Gmtmiszioner, EDWARD C. xHLI?IIY, Crnnmissiunen,

Pul'Iic Charities and Correction.

Iieu.cRt ar:'r or I': nil in' Cu, scfi IF, r;u CnRar•.c uux,~

To ('ONi'RAC-I'ORS.

1'I• OPl3S. LS IM)R I;RO('ERIlOS, I)RY (;OO1)S, LF'ATIIFR ANI) LL~IBER.

SEALF.D P.D5 t)R E~l'I]i_1TES FOR FL'R-nishinq

GROCERIES, ETC.

7,8(6 I'' ii Dairy Butter, sample on exhibition Th,u-sd.iv, Sovcmbcr 14, r889.

t.5oo pounds Chcesa. pounds IJrird Apples.

,o . pounds Parley, price to include packages, o ptm, l ocoa.

f,000 pu:~ml. hi's ('.'•ffcc, masted. o pounds Maracaibo Coffee, roasted.

C pounds hicory. t,oeo pounds \\'hcaten Grits, price to include pack-

.` !'~ . and the contract trill he readvertised and relet as pro- ~t'+ (()\ (t~;S(-, ] ); I i:\IL 1'ti IhL:\\ 1 ). +f!c• videri by law'. —I ;,000 ounds Homin •, rio: to include packages.

Bidders rr_ill write nut the amount of their estimate in

}tcaroni p' g s̀'

, ~' punk NL .

r,o0 m the in figures. addition to insertinsame I'ROI'C tv:\LS FOR PC 1 iI•TI Z E. rC, 4,000 pounds t ratmcal, price to include packages.

P,, nrent will he made by a requisition on the Comp- j CEAI•I:D B11)4 (1R ESTIMATES F't)R •I'HII t,5oo pounds Prunes, troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, • .r

dcterm:ur. `EALI:LI PADS OR ESTIMMATES FC1R FL' R- L7 aforesaid .cork ;aril materials, in aecordunee with e - 6,000 pounds 1<b-n.

from time to time as the Commissioners play induciiu4 ~' nishing— the sp,ahruu,ns and plans, will be received at the 15,000 pound= 'remit -uga❑

p The form of the contract, specific:+tints,

ice furnished about t3 pounds of Po ltn-. otiice '•t the Department of Public Ch.,riti, sand Cur- 2,510 pnunJs Cu lice tiucar. showing them n rol payment, will at the

1) and bidders are cautioned to oliicc of the rtment, 5z io:+rrcl- prime Red or Yellow I)nion<, t o pounds rection, No. (6 Third avenue, in the Cit - of . ew York, tract[ o'clock a. Frida scmhcr zz, ri8 The

r,o Cut 1-,,,i ~u~:,r. 1 niitd

examine each and ill of ravisious carefully, as its the net per bored. •a., ','S 9.3” } to

hall pounds l:ranula gu ar. e ,00., i c

Public Chanties Fand Correction insist Board of ;will 4. 1'arr.I= food, sound Red _lpples, in round hoop ` or l

s:mle furnish oak=c~tle therrson

in l nent~~l pet, ind~,rrse~I '~ Pid ball,'n~ I 'Inn I . t,zo Sc rup, in barrels. upon its absolute enforcement in every reticular. P P zz barrels Family or Short ]Secs Pork, nr Esti th for atcam Hcatine Hart's Nan did La=! cls II an so

Ltrci \r+c ]-i'r;;, \'member it. tg5y, and with his or their name or names, and ;o barrels Crackers, H E\ (IV H. C'(IRTE R, President, I or use on I hanks,;iving Lay ' the date of presentation, to the head of aid Dc- 4,--h ' dozen }'r'.sh E__ s, all to be candlsd. C1 J ARLES E. SI )! Sir tA 4, 51. D., Commissioner, _,,.ill be received at the tutee of the Department of- partment, at the said nliice, on or before the day to tubs prime yu:dity kettle rendered Leaf Lard, L:D\i ARD C. SHE } H]-, Commissioner, Public Chanties and Correction, in the City cf Yew and hour above named, at which time and place the 50 pounds each.

l'ulfirCnaritiee rind Correction. ]- -_'rk, until 9.ioo'clock.s.ti. of lhrrcday, the 21st bids or estimatesrecciced will be publicly opener[ by 6cohnrrclsg rct,sound,\WhitePotatues,r7zpounds dy of N isenr'er, i£O,. The person or pers;,ns making the President of said Department and read. net per barr_l.

Ti,) CON1 RAL (viVS. any hid or estim:ur =hall furnish the same in a sealed 1'HE L'uaeu +,e Yrncic CHaR1;tEs AND ConRECTtox 50 barrols}rime Red orYellowOnions, r5o pounds _ envelope, indorsed •• Bid or Estimate for Poultry, etc.,"' REsFtnyjs THE RIGHT TinREJEcr At.L ntu5 Ott ESTi- net per barrel.

—_ _ _ e ate :mil With Ins or their name or names, and tine d f ; Mares Ira DEEMED To u x E ry THE rtHu 'c tN TEaesT, too barrels prim 4.

e arzo[s, t30 por:nds net per \I_(TERI.\T.S A\ I ) WORK RF.(~ I- IREI) presentation, to the head of said Department. at the said ! As rnocinED tx SECTION 64, cu.xrTFr. 41o, LAWS of harrcl.

FI 'R' S CE--\\I BOILER L 111 )KING :~I'I'.-]- office, on or before the day and hour uhove named, at ! t88a, into barrel, prime Rus-ia Turnips, '35 pa and., net

~ El HART' \D, ~ I .]1' R \TL ti I-I.k which time : nd pl

ened by ace the bids or estimates received ;

will he op the head of said Depart- publicly j estimate will be accepted from, or con.

per Larrel. t, Soo head, m: sic Cabbage, to b e deliv- pr good - 1 lJla~. and read, ment

tract :ncarded to, any person who is in arrears to the in crates or barrels. tree, Corp oclt+or. upon Debt nr contract, or w ho is a deL as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation too

the the z_,, bale i r l, l • ri e q :nv prme, 6ht the Department of Public Charities and Correction y I uaity oo t•' b R t tr,

SEALErr P11 'a (lR E'cTl'\ bTE' FOR T;-IE resurvvs the right to decline an}' and all bids or esti- if deemed be :or inters mates to tho public -t, and to

Corporation. rare: not to at 3 lbs. ; weight charged Bla

aforesaid wark and materals, in accord.,nce with The award of the contract Will be made as won as as reeeqd Plac cli s Isllnd. to irnot

o balesprime trdit Timothy H:+}•, tare and the specifications and tIan-, will be ci d at the accept ant' Lid n cstintthe rte a whole, r.r for :In}' r.r l

included therein. No bid ton will

ei mere articles or estimate .

practicable alter the openir.~ of the tails. weight me as on -craw. oftice of the DeUnrtment of Public Charities and C:r-

be from, to, accepted or contract aw'arcied anc person Any bidder f..-~r this contract umst be known to be en• 8o lags bran, g„ p~nurds net each. rection, \o, (£'Third avenue, in the City of \e.•: ]-.Irk,

who is in arrears to the Co rporation upon de Lt or con- caged in and well prepared for the business, and must g-, bags et at' meal, to, p~nlnd= net each, until 0.30 o'clock .t. }t., Tuesday. November :6, r£Hv. The or making an) bid or shall person persons estimate tract, ,. r w hr is a defaulter t :•ret}' or otherwise, upon have satisfactory tc t m ni: h. to that effect : and the o bus title face[, to , pounds net etch,

furnish the in indorsed "Bid same a'Oiled envelope, or an}• ol,l;gaiion to the Corporation. per=on or persons to hom the contract may be:nvarded v 5~ bushals oats, ;z pounds act each.

Estimate for Steam Boiler Ccokin.- R ratt;<, etc., App The award of the contract wiIl be made as ssoon as t illbe required to give security fen- the performance ,t

I)v his Land, the contract or their with two sntficient nRv co,Dc, ETC, Hort'' flan and with his or their name or names, . practicable cite! the opening of the lids. and the date

to of presentation, to the head of said De• ' I'elivcry of onions, apples and p~.- rk will be required

Sureties, each in the per.:,[ r nnauu f TIIILEE r,o-n, yardsPanduge Muslin,

partment, at the =aid otiice, on on before the day and to he made on Tuesday, November t Ey, before , •I'IiR.i >:111) 4:3,11(10 ; 1)141.1. in h R. to i cc ( nil-_d \1u=lit.

dozen hour above named, at t hick time and place the bids or o cIn c k -t. at., and of poultry on 1'.edn da} \uvembcr , I ch bi l r e=tlm: t : I II c .nt:,in and stale the name _ Cotton \Ire 5 "r estimates received Will Le puLlicly opened by thes;, rzcq, before 7 o'clock A. M., all in accordance with -+nil F'.uce t re idence f eac.1 of the I 'r=.. n= makmt; the 3i-' dozen pair. 1lcn's cocks,

President of said Lepartment and read, specifications. rune , die n , f I] rson= m:roc=t •rl inch him or c' pe 5 dozen ~t-ee Brushes. 6 dozen An 6 Paint Brushes, 1 HE Bo.snn of P; xuc CHARITIES AND CoRREcrtcN i Any bidder for this contract must be known to be them therein ;and if no ther person Le ' interested, it

dozen 1 Dust Brushes, to aese..: es ! HE RtcHr To RFIFC't .ALL atos Ott F 'It- engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must shall distinctly s rate that fact ; ;1so that it +s m:+de kith- ?14th, tF tt E•dEty a o tE C 'c 1 HE rrei.IC :NI ERECT, have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the per- out any connection wu11 any other person making;m ec- Ac Ill' \ IDE) INSEcrto] €4, CHd1'TEn Oro, L twS uF son or persons to a hunr the contract may Le awarded tmvue for the same purpose, nil is in .11 respects fair LEATHER.

tSle. . will be required to give security for the performance of and without collusirm or fraud ; and that no meruler of too sides good dama,cd yule Loather, to weigh at o Lid or estimate will be accepted from, or con- the contract by his or their band, with t sutlicient the Conunon Council, Ilead ,d a Department, Chief cif a to z5 potmds each.

tract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the sureties, each in the penal amount cf fifty '5o, per cent. Bureau, Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or other nffl- 75 sides prime quality Sin axed Cpper Leather, to Corporation upon debt or contract, or :o is ad lauDer of the estimated amount of the cmvract car of the Corporation, is direct[. or indirectly inter• aver 4t, about +7 feet. as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Each bid or estimate shall c-mtain and state the name ested therein, or in the supplies r,r In ,,rk to which it 75 side= prim,, quality V. axed Kip L•_ather, to Corporation. and place of rceidence of each of the persons making the relate=, oar in any portion it the pr tits thereof. The bid average ab:.ut it feet.

The award of the contract will be made as soon as same ; the names of all persons interested with him or or estimate must be verified by the o:ah, in writing, of practicable after the opening of the bids, them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it the party or prtics making the ectim:.te that the several Lt'>:un R.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with- "ratters stated therein are in all respects true. ]Where 5,00, feet first quality, extra clear White Pine, t!•;•' gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must out any connection with any other person making an more than one person is interested, it is requisite that -' to i9' snots r', feet, dr_ssed one side. have satisfactory tcst:monials to that effect ; and the estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the moo first quality sound Hemlock Joints, 3 x 4' x 13 person or per ons to whom the contract may be awarded and without cnlhi.ion or fraud ; and that no mcm`,er if parties interested. feet, will be required to rice security I the performance of the Common Council, Head of a Department, Chief of Each hid or estimate shall he accompanied by the All lumber to be delivered at Blackwell's Island, the contract Ly hies crtheir bond, with trvo sufficient a Bureau, Deputy thereof or Clerk therein, or other consent, in writing, oftwo householders orfreeholdersin _}gill be received of the ohice of the Department of sur~,ti~s, Inch in t..e penal am,:: nt c( ONE TIIIIL'- officer of the Corporation, is direct]}- or indirectly the Citt• of New ] ork, with their respective places of and the rd Sew S.4\ I) $1.(1(1(4 DOLL.IRa, interested therein, or in the supplies ur w.,rk to wI' ich ' Ln,hwss or residence, to the effect that if the contract

Pubic Charities Correction, in City York, until o'clock A. %t. of 1•'riday, \oveml r y.3c c , Earl- Lid i."r estimate shall contain and state the name it relates, or in any portion of the profits thercot. The be awarded to the person ntakinq the estint:,te, they 'fire bid i55. person or persons making any or esti- and place of residence of each of the persons n:akin: the bud or estimate must Le verified by the nach o in writing, will, on its being s, a,,arded, became brand ac his furnish in same, t:e names cf all persons interested ti, ith him or of the party or parties making the estimate, that the sureties for its f:,ithful performance ; and that if Inc shall mate email the same a sealcc envelope, indorsed " Bid or Estimate for t;rocerie-, Dry t ;Dods them therein ; and if no other person be so inrerested, it several matters stated therein are in all respects true. omit or refuse to execute the sane, they Will pay to Lumber," his shall distinctly state that f.,ct : also that it is made with- ]here more than one person is interested, it is reyrrsite ! the Corporation any difference betsveeu the sum to

and with or their mane nr names, date head out any connection with any other person making an es- that the verification be made and subscrmbed by all which he would i.e entitled ;;n its enmpletion, and that

and tine oC ,resentatiun, to t11c of said Depart. Anent, at the said office, on or before tine dip and

ti sante

stin allt respects

fair oud and is matwithout ile n p.~r the pa ties nterested, i which the Cnrporrti•m ma}• be obliged to pay to Inc hour above named, at which time and the plao: ar biu estimate shall he accompanied by the con- pens, n or persons to tchom the contract may be awarded bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the Common Cu,uncil, Head of a Department, Chief of a sent, in :crating, of two householders or freeholders in at any sub,cycent letting: the amount in each case to President of said Department read. the and Bureau, Deputy ther:•of, Cr C'.erk, therein, In other of!! the Cit}' o! -New York, wit,t their respective places f Le c:tjnllated npun the estin{ated amount of the work b}•

car of the CorFration, is direct[}• or indirectly inter- business or residence, to the effect that if the contract which the bills are tested. l Ire consent above men- THE Busnu or PI'i t tc CHARITIES AND CORRECTtos ested therein, or in the supplies or cv ilk to which it be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, tinned shall be ac, nit anted by the oath or affirmation, RESEnt'Es THE ti tic "u relecr ALL r.lns oR RSTI- relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for in writing, oC each 1 the pers nc siy;nin the same, that MATES 1 e DEEMED Tu AIR ertR THE i t't{t-rc Isre RtaT, or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of its faithful pert;rmanCe, and that if he shall omit or re- he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New js t';zot'IDen iN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 410, LAWS or the party or parties making the estimate that the several fuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Corpora. i Pork, and is wrrth the amount of the security required 1882• matters stated therein are in all respects true. \b here tion any difference between the sum to' which he would for the completion of tills contract, over and above all No Lid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract more than one person is interested, it is requisite that he entitled on its completion, and that which the Corpo- his debts of every mrture, and over and above his awarded to, any person who is m arrears to the Car- the VERtrtctTtox be made and subscribed by all the ration may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to liabilities a= bail, surety or otherwise ; and that lie Las poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as parties interested. c: hom the contract may be awarded at any sub-equent offered himself as surety in good faith and with the s,,raty or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora-

Each hid or estimate shall be accompanied by the letting ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon intention to execute the bond required b}' section tz of tion, consent, in writing. r,f two householders or freeholders in the estimated am,,unt of the '.vork by which the bids are u chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of New The award of the contract will he made as soon as the City of New ]cork, with their respective places of tested. The consent above mentioned shall lie accom- ' York, r3ro, if the contract =hall he awarded to the per- practtcablc after the o,,ening of the_ bids, business or residence, to the effect that if the contract s panied by the Huth or affirmation, un',:citing, of each of i son or persons for whom he consents to became surety, Delivery will be required to be trade from time to be awarded to the person making the est'mate, they the persons signing the sane, that he is a householder The adequacy and sufficiency of this security shall, in time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the will, on its being so awarded, become hound as his or freeholder in the City of \e:: York, and is worth the addition to the justification and acknowledement, he said Commissioners. sureties for its faithful performance; and that it he shall ! amount of the security required for the completion of approved by the Comptr:ller. of the City of Ne%v York. Any bidder for this contract mast be xnown to be en. omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to this contract, over and abure all his debts of every No bid be or considered or estimate will received gaged in and Smell prepared for the business, and must the Corporation any difference between the sum to nature, and over and above hi, liabilities as bail, surety

unless accompanied L}' either a certified check upon have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the which he would be entitled on its completion, and that or othencise ; and that he has offered himself as a

one of the State or National banks of the City of New person or persons to tch„m the contract may be awarded which the Corpora inn may be obliged to pa }• to the surer) in good faith and with the intention to execute 1 York, drawn to the the Comptroller, or money, order of «-I'll be required to Five security for the p<rformano: of

person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded the bond required by section to oC chapter 7 of ti:e five to the amount oe cr centum of [he amount the contract by his or their bond, ,pith two sufficient

at an subsequent letting ; the amount in each case to Revi sed Ordinances of the Ci[}• of -Nev, ]'ark, is the r f thesecurity required for the faithful of performance sureties, in the penal amount of fifty lao).per cent, be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by contract shall he awarded to the person or persons t

the contract. Such check or money must NOT be of the ES'!' INIATl•:D arnount of the contract. "lhe which the 'bids are tested. consent above men- ' whom he con scuts to become surety. The adequacy I inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name

tinned shall he accompanied by the oath or affirmation, ' and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by but must he handed to the n(5cer or clerk of the Depart- and place of residence uCeach of the persons making the

in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that the Comptroller of the City of New Yurk. has Rent who charge of the estimate-box, and no same ; the names of all persons interested with him or

he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New No hid or estimate will be considered unless accom- as deposited in box estimate car. said until such check ; the them n ; and if no other person be so interested,

York, and is -„orth the amount of the security required parried by eithemac ertified check upon one of the State es money axed n said officer nr clerk it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made forthe completion of this contract, over and above all or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to has been by

and to correct. such except that without any connection soith any other person making his debts of every n:rture, and over and above his the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of found be All deposits,

an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has five per Ceotum of the amount of the security required bidder, he of the successful will returned to the persons

making the days is same within three after the contract fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the for the faithful performance of the contract. 'Such check a«.arded. 1f thee Is it =.(ul Tee a shall refuse orneglect, of the Common Council, Head of a Department, Chief intention to execute the bond required b}- section to Of or money must he inclosed in the sealed envelope

Hmithin five days after notice that the contract has been of a Bureau, Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or other chapter 7 cf tl:e Revised ordinances of the City of Nety containing the estimate, but must he handed to the officer

awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- York, :hIo, if the contract shall be awarded to the per- or clerk of the Department who has charge of the c-sti-

deposit made by him shall he forfeited to and retained osted therein, or in the supplies or work to which it son or persons for whom he consents to become surety, mate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box

},p the City 'N ' ' York, liquidated damages for oC as relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The The adequacy and sufficiency of this security shall, in until such check or money has been examined by said

but if he the such neglect urnef•,IsaI ; shall execute con- bid nr estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, addition to the justification and acknowledgment, be otTicerorclerk and (otmd to be correct. All such deposits,

tract within thetirne aforesaid, the amount of his deposit of the party or parties making the estimate, that the approved by the Comptroller of the City of Vcw York. except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to

w.i11 he returned to him. several matters stated therein are in all respects true. No bid or estimate will be received or considered the persons making the same within three days after the Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite

unless accompanied by either a certified check upon contract is awarded. It the successful hiddershall refuse Should the person or persons to whom the contract that the cEarrtcgno.t be made and subscribed by all the one of the State or National banks of the City of New or neglect, within five days afternotice that the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract parties interested. York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the within five days after written notice that the same has Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- to the amount of five per centum of the amount of amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in security required for the faithful performance of the and retained by the Cif}' of New York, as liquidated they accept, but do not execute, the contract and pro. the City of New York, with their respective places of contract. Such check or money must NOT be in- ! damages for such neglect or refusal ; but it he shall axe- vide such proper security as has been heretofore stated ousiness or residence, to the effect that if the contract closed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, cute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of to be requisite, he or they shall be considered as be awarded to the person making the estimate, they but must he handed to the officer or clerk of the Depart- his deposit will be returned to him. having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corpora- will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his ment who has charge of the estimate-box, •tnd no R Should the erson orpersons to whom the contract P tion ; and the contract will be readvertised and relet as sureties for its faithful performance; and that if he estimate can be de osited in said box until such check P maybe awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract g P provided by law. I shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will or money has been examined by said officer or clerk within five days after written notice that the same has Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates in pay to the Corporation aey difference between the sum to and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that

the bidder, be to of successful will returned the persons been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they but do the accept not execute contract and give

addition to inserting the same in figures. which he would be entitled on its completion and that ' Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- which theCorporation maybe obliged to pay to the person

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In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and lmprovemcnt of the City of New Tnrk, for and on behalf of the 'Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquit. ing title wherever the same ha; not been heretofore acquired to that part of E,3S-I' ONE HUNDRED AND FOR•l'Y-HIGH 1'H .TREE I dthough not yet named by proper authcrity), extending from Railroad avenue, -Fast, to Third avenue-, in the 'Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated a, a first-cl;us street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

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

PUBLIC POUND.

AHORSE AND A (FIAT WILL BE SOLD AT

the Public Pound, No. 2354 Arthur avenue, Ford. ham, on Friday, November rs, at a I'. +t.

M. DONOFIUE, Pound Master.

KINGSnrIDGE, N. Y. C., November la, 11889.

THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL A'l' AUC-tion, at the Kingsbridge Public Pound, on Fri-

day, November 15, at Ia o'clock et., one Bay Horse, slightly lame, with one white foot, and partially blind.

J. WELSH, Pound Master.

N()vI m ms li 1.j, i 8Sq. r —i F CITY RECORD. 3569

or person, to wnnm the cuntrtt,:t m:ty ire aw:rrdc,I .,t :tire CORPORATION NOTICE I.' It; lit or or:, upant., of :.11 hou.• c and lots and Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer subsetllie II letting; tile:unnunt to c:,ch ,:ace t„ h,: c:d- _. -- tmpr,v,:d or nmmpruvrd Irndc ,ffected thereby, and authr,rized to collect and receive the amount of such culatcd upon Ilie cuinudcd ;nm,unr of the work b "IiLIC \t rl'1('I: l's II I.i I.:Ityt;IV F\ 111 1'il l•: to Al tilt r whom it in y c.,uo rn, to wit asscssmcnt, to charge, collect and receive interest which the Lid'arc tested. 'I'hr. rnnsent above men- frond shall 6_ a . ,anpntied by iii.: ,.,nth or :111!rmati,tn,

tv „•-r or nwu. rN, '''ruptnt , n r tip .airs c,I all Pint--"That we hw„ r.ompitt-••I our ,-tim:cttt and therein at the rate of seven percentum per annum, to

1h h„nc, .:,nd La,, imprts I it imim!,r, ,s,,1 I.md, affected i tf,s'-• ittcnt, ;nnt th:u :ill tier-"n intro t,d in thi: pro- be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of

in tv, iting, „f 'it ..( the pr:rc,ms sivdug the strut.' that thcr,•by, that tlr,• f.,IL ,win., as•-es. mra t , lia„. hen rum- I '-te,line, ttr iII any ti' the l:,nd. :,leant thereby, and payment." he is ;, b„uo- bold, r 'r frr-r•h,dd••r in tilt, ('it', cI' N. :w plewd inn l are Lnl erl in tie office'ii the Board of Ac- Fruit) td'sci ti-pits tlp•rch,, do ire eat their said ubjec- The above acc••scnvant is payable to tire Collector of Vi k, and is snot nil the um„t ntt ..f it,. t.,: u ity' rr, luin_d S.'esors fin- examination Ly all persons inh:nnted, viz.: ti in. in w-rh ito, duh• vcri lird, to tic :,t our olilt-c, No. zoo Acsecsmcnts an.! Clerk of Arn:arc, at (}ie "bureau for for the enmpleti.,u c i this r• ntr:cct. cover anti al-se .111 I.i't ;.,7t, No. I. 14n- imti Onc Htuulredl :md Ninth I !roa•lw.iv 'filth tic cr), in tin:' - :,id city, ran or bcfenc the the Collection of Assessments and Arrears nl' Taxes hie debts of every nature %, ;,nel „c• r and abnvc his street, fret I-trot av-•nn,- to the bulkhead-lime of the: a: th d ,y c•I l). et,:nbr, he9, and that we, iii,, said and ilsseecments anti of V1';uer Rents,'' Roam ;c, Stew- lia}-ilitics .as haul, surety orr othertcis, : ;md that I I . I river, ,till Intl, Ll +ek C utitticsioncr-, Will I :rr particc -n oi,iectote within the art Building, between th r. hnnrc oI y a, ti, anii s r. offered hints' 11 a. a sorely in 41 01 fritli nod with the I.i ,. t 1083, An, 2. Crosswalk ssa o lk acrss the Bowery, from w ten cck-day-. next ti ter the: ,aid z',th (I Ly of m I teceb tutu ril all p iyments ntaide th on n n b

ere, n r :fo mre I leec bet rote n n li, to cc. cure tile, bond r~4uired Ly cer.ti,m to of uttin rs tnz I , ran. 1889, :end for th'u tine c will lie in :utenrl, lure at our 31, r889, will be exempt from interest as above pr,viried, ch;gner 7 cif iii Itei ise lit It It rd the City New• I ;cm7, No. 3' It) cqul tiin4, grading, setting curh nil olfi,_c uu each tit ,:.i.1 it dacs art 4 ,'clock r, a. and titer that date will lie subject to a char I interest Sark, if the contract shall its' ❑ trard••d t.t the per- stoics and fl:rn,ini Ei_ht v-seventh street, from \Pest >ecnml—'i'hat the abstr.cct of o. :r -.:,id ,:stimate anti at the rue of Seven per cent, per anm;m from the clue of coil ar porous 1,,r uIhnnt L,• c,ntselie to Lev'.me surety. End aveu avenue to the hi iecr,id Drive,. rive,. .,s;e -nnt a,, i,. to .;ca ith .0 har w our dnxt::ind br:nc fit m p en in try tile Record of 'Titles of m f Aseesscnts in said 'lice nquu y . u rl~.. aril lLauinv: r,i the s-, uritl offered to I,iht 3:ne, No. 4. l la-,in^ :,nil r• Ila.<ginec north Side of and :dsn ill the; Biel ,vit-, c lint,uvs and otherdncumcnt. I Bureau to the date of paymcut. be aniruted by tit-' l.ttmpu„Ilcrnl the Cu\•,f Now lurk. Fifty- s,-venth stn:et, 6etwec a Fifth nod Sixth arc nn,s. u-ed by it; in m::kin., our repart, have been dcpo ited 1'1-f Et)DUR1: W. 11YF.RS,

No

in or estim ntc kill he considered unless ac- The limits embraced fey such assessments I lud, all with the t'n mmi.si,mcr tit Tillie AYorks of the City of Comptroller. compaurod by rid;, r e t r•rtiti,d ch, ilk upnr. one of ; the several houses an•l lots of _round, vacant lots, pieces Ncw• Y.ir,., at his olio, , No. 31 ( hambers street, in the the titatc r,r Ntrti(n l I inks nl tire City of New York, an 1 1 trecls df I -tml situatod en — said ,.it',', there to rem:un until the :7th day of Deccm- F',yv sNCF T)ni aR IMUST, dray, n to rile nr,h r ,f file Coml tr•,Ilnt car mrntc y, ;•; the A r B(ills I of dire Tlunrlred and tiinth Street, I , tv8 ,. IIc t sc eox it-Ii: C o.ut.c. rtes „r '1tvt amr,unt of live per cenfum of iii,; :ununnt of the security from First .avenu -to the bulkhead-line of th.: Fast river,Third— That the limits of our ass'•ssment for benefit ; No. 57 CI-Adtmtrt; ~ror;tlt Si nwARc B 't:.ntsc', req tin e, l f or ii Ihith:; tl

l rI to r rr w the eo n i t.

~ , i-nd to the extent of half the block :,t the interssetiny; include a.I1 rhos-- Ints, I,i :ees nr parcels of land, sit,ctte, c, etc Yu xic November r, r88y. it ,

Sir Ch Ch Clk or main y Iilll~l \(,'I' ',~.' Im.lnti,; ll 111 the v sled :11” I1 LIB:S, I}•in_ rand 6cing in the City of Vow York, wI,it-h taken euvelopr cot tannin ti •• e•sti nit but must lee hen 1 ,I to Nn• v West sidu of the lots ry e •etec•.ink northerly tnet. ti are b ad -d :uul d• scribed t. tollnws, viz.: NOTICE TO 'I'rl\l':\.1* Lid,', the otficr•r ire -lark of Ihrt Department w-lu, has char-euf front 'spring, street about u - feet, and e.tst side of .srrthurl}- by the ccutr_ lulls- of the bin_ks n is errt East the estimate-Lax, and u„ estii ate can be depncitrd in P,nwcry, between Ie Ion ccs ant Ritington street=, sport

3', On'- !i lrcd and I "rtv-ca:;6th s tn:ct and f n>t fine

• OTICI? I HIe. RI- RY C'IV'1•:N BY TIIE said box until such chick or m mrs hare L,•••n csamined by ci numbers ',t rn, I clu=icc, in the Tenth Ward. I fundr F,rt} •d and -ninth : trc t ; east:rly by th cost- Reeciver of Tfxe t of the City or \ York oil saiI officer or clerk ;end found to lee corrrrL All such 'sr 3. Both sides of 1•;t_hty scvanth street, from Rest crly sic?e tit Third ati enuc ; southerIv by the centre line of

block bcttreun ai

Persons ,tree taxes far file year r83y rcm;un unpaid d on deposits, except th^t of the :.necesstiti I Id I r, ill) rr- End avenue to the River-id;: Drive, and to tile extent n( ha}f fan=k

the East i)ne II ill cod turd F'nrty-cigI tit ” l hard str,ct aucl ,v,:nm:, anti the cenu-c lit : of i t utc list cl of AovanhLcr of said year, that unless the

altert to the tact i s melon_ the tune whiffs tl:rredays

otter the contract is I or I I If the bidder successful : the at thy_ intcr; if t -s :u li th s, ! 'N 4 '~•' iii , side of Fifty-seventh street, between

, Ll.,cks L.:aces o Is u i Use I{ .:n h :uid I orty-sixth

l I same shall Le p it to him, at ht- office, on or before the

x6,111 r. fuse or ncglect, -.:ith in five days after notice that 1' iii and 7ixti :merles, upon lots known as Black SM1s, street and I'.ast (Inc II•.iudr, If and Forty ci_hth street, list d.rr of December of said yr:r, he will ch:.r]e, re-

ii contract has l,cen a,rvdc I to him, to execute ti :e AA-ard number; t and r3. and westcri}• to the •:.t terly side of 1t J i avcnur, cure and collect upon such tuns so rem:tiring unpaid on

same, the amount of the deposit made by him sball be =111 percnu+ whose interests are affect d b}- the this - E:list; evcc;,tilt It m 5,; anti .,II the str~•-ts, avenues that d - ty, in addition to the rmount of ch tax,<, one

fnrfeit••d to :u d retained i3 the City nl Acw York, as named a,ccssments, :utd who are opposed to the same, :md Ire , or i,, ruon. thereof, hcr•:t, fir,: le .dlynpcnc I per cerium on the amount thereof, and ch.u~c, receive

liquidated demons for such tic I t fir r fllsal ; I t it or either of them, are requested to present tln•tr o c anti :dl tite unimproved land in,_I,idu l within it lines of •°td collect open such true- So remoa ii p unp;u don t the

he shall execute the contract the time .,.ithin afore,aid, tiuns in Intro,, to the Chairman of the: b'uard of str~e.t: v n «. creel; uLL, ires :rill t,lac•:s shnn n p „I :• I't da)• of J.m~. ors thereafter, interest upon the amount

the amount of I:i, deposit will be returned to him. Assessors, at tiicir nllico, 1u. t,7 Chambers street, :Jar} l:m-1 o;u upon na, m:it ~r miles fiL•d Iq• the Com- th:reof at the raft, of seven parccn Ln tnin per amn e to within thirt • ti-ups from the elate of this notice. ' titfission.:rs of the DeT.:trtrncut of 1'',L!ic 1';n-ks, pt r.—ant be calculated from Octul>._r 7, r88y, the lair• on which

~hnul I the person or per=cans to w hmn the conu-art lit a buvc-cl,:crilled lists will Le transmitted, ac pro. t., the pr, vision , of cLa;ncr (a.{ of th•_ Laws of r874, Lend the• asses.mcnt rolls and warrants therefor were doliv- mac ue a•,vardcd n'_-elect or rctn<c to accept the contr:.ct v.ided by lair, to the Board „' Revision and Cora”_tion the L:nvs :unenel:anr}• thereof, cur of ch,ptcr qro of rile erect to the sand Receiver of faxes, to the date of pay- within fit day -s after written notice th:u the sam has of Assessments, for cnufirmati;,n oil the 8th (!a • of 1.:rns ort a c s tch .,rca is shown Mawr oar I nefit meat, as provided by sceti -ens 843, 844 and 845 of the h. en award ed to his or their bid ur propo,al, or if Ire or } December, r83 ,. to p dc,rosit~d ;tlotesairl. ,.c \ew York City Consolidation :let of 1882. they accept I not execute contract dive c ut all ere - pr GEORGE 1A-, IIcLEAN, the roper s -curity, he fir they shall bu considered n. k c

\C K1 u ICI L(,'V, I' 8'l I Fonrth e our report 6 be to,Rcceivcr

- rk , Court

in C file hel of Vow York. :t a

Mitt of

a of Taxes.

having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- 1'.A'A lsI-) t ,

-F: )I. H:1V1S1:lY, , I the iii I' mc f,

tion, and the c, mtr,,ct ll Cue rcadvartised and relet as CIfA -. I , A1 ENItT, I t\\ 3 II CAiii I I

Special feint tiler,:of, to Inc held at the Chmnher, thereof, in the Counts C rt -hug:-e, iu the City of New CITY nF NEw Ynux, prm fled by Inty.

I -.aryl of Assessors. , York, on the roth city of January, rSyo, at the openin•, of FINANCE DF1eAtrr snsr, %lreget:l r ;f1bearthIrs,.e, n e, çacud.c, em ,r'c, caul Artier OF -tint. '.,n<t, nF AsoL;s,xs,i the Court nn than da.,cold that then .and there, or its CoairTl...LLu,a's OrrtcF,

urrrr'~Il I'dr.ee .,,u -t ,,funs, ,u 1 , re.cf It . , t/rr -,rue- A ,. 7 Cua:it,r:x; Sn.i. isl e soon t.tercafter it, 5-uun el r , ut he heard thereon, a motion October 3, 1889. flies e./ Nry c,rme cc,i r.rhibitiolt rot ;hr rfi,e f I/rr •crtfd \usv Y,,tie, Neve iii,.r 7, tg8t• will lie nt;ule that the said report be confirmed. D rt;I„ren . I if t r «r,t~„rid to r-t.t„r11 ts,•

-- -- 1);,~ed Nits Y cc, N"emi,,_r 3 rF8)

NO'1'ICI: TO 1ROPI:R"I'Y-O\FMER5. - /1 s/, tit-n,rs j,,, a r u ar: ,J t%rr a it ts, N. c., rr I (ii \RI.FI II I•OVF'I'I' Chairman, d, f,f,rr•,...lr],t,,eth::, r•.t';:a,rrr•s. DEPARTMENT OF STREET J1 ll\ I-) 1,11.1,3',

Bidders will state the price for each article, by which CLEAN INC ill ER L. 011.11 3L Y, I \ PURSU\C I )I :CTION 997 OF THE the bids will be tested. --___. ~ Commissioner:. "N•'tv York City Consolirl.aion Act of r8's,” the

Bidders the in will writ', out amrntnt of their estimate ), I is_.l•;. ,sI Cat .ROLL Bt•.xxt, Clerk. Comptroller of the l'ity of New York hereby gives i a

ub

addition to inserting the in fi;4ures. some ~', ffected 1ie notice to all p•,rsons, hero, of property ati tle o

oil \S 11 33I NI; f;I: I t~Ill I'IS 1(1 I'1[,I,. iN Ly the assessment list in the main:r of ncq tiring title to

Ya}-ment will Lr made Ly it rcqui.itiin nn the Cramp- P~the

In the matter of the application of the Board of 4treet F:r it Inc Hundred and Fifty-scond-trect, from Railroad troller, in aca,rdance mith the terms of the contract, or sir-inity .,f \c,e 1' •rk L' ~y, can a-,cu rc mare cr[al F (1 onto and Im prevenient of the Cit • r,I NN Nv York, 1 I ) avenue, F:a -t, to 'I'1 ire. enue, which tvus confirmed from time In time, as the Cummissimters may deterutine. f ,t tl tt I:err I-it, ', -treed sli oc pins etc., such i's for and en behalf of rile \Ia}•or, Aldermen and Com- by the tiupremc Court, September no, t98y, and entered

"1'h•. inrm r,i rile rmtract, includin, s n iii r-ati"n s, ant? ' i `- 16 -.~ 1 I, th i 1) •p.. t. eat of Iu t I I.:rain {—free ntonalty of the City of ticse York, relative to the on the 25th day of 'september, i88y, in the Record of showing the manner "f pa}-mcnt, will he furntshcd

n. : . i,t m • t :. C,"n r of Street npcmn;, of (1\)•; HC\ LIE F.L AND II:NTY Titles of I sessmcnts, kept in the " L'ureau fur the at the office of the flap ttmcnt t aucl bidders are

C:! , Zi A.. r l L:an cry street. I ST t hI 1, ilium' oil' d to the t ties- dliiibridge r in olnee l

cautioned to examine each :end all of its pmvi~i„ns care- ss

Assessmentsof and of \ n Rents," the fully, the Board Pnblic Chnritica as of and Correction

<',,;n;nip<;~~ncr of 51rn•~t (7t,:~nin•_ York. amount assccscd far Lenclit on an ion or r city i m r c r pro

%rill insist upon it, absulutc en:~,rceto nt in every par- - -- — r Y Pn' p

shall be paid within sixty days ❑ ft_r the date of said ticulnr.

SUPREME COURT. UNDFRS1Fa M j TI. 'i HE l;N ) C(1\I\I15SNERS ]~ ! entry of th sid'-d ment, interest will be collected

thereon, a r etdcd in section ry8 " Ness' 1-nrk

l of said Datedw nxx o NE 1 , Nvemhor z, 1889. -- ------- - - - v v of E-timate and :ls m ecscnt in tl,e above entitle'] t:ity Consolidation : hot of ,882.' i II EN RI' II I'I I RI' 1•:R, president, In the matter of the applicntton rd the It' .CIII , f Street matter, hereby give nuticc to alt persons interested in S::ction 998 of the stio act that, " f any such provides Cil,lS F:, .5191111 t\ H. D., Commissioner, Opening aril impr„u m veut •,f the City ofw Ae York, th p _eednd to the n w•: i= ra m;t a nseer fir onrs, occl.ip:wt or ascescment shall remain unpaid for the period nl ,ixty EDWARD C. Si I FI;HY, Cr,mmissi•mer, ., for and on behalf of the Slayer, Aldermen and Com- proed or nim- occupants, of Lill horses anti lots anti improved u clay- after the date of entry thcrel the, said in t said Record

1'uLlft Ch ;tribes and Correction mo w nnity of the City of Ness York, relative to :tcgcir- proved lands affected thereby, and to Lill others whom of Titles nl Assessments, it shall be the duty of the iqg title, wherever the same has not Leon heretofore it may Concern, to wit.: ntfiecr authorized to collect and receive the amount of -- — -- — — acquired, to that part 'd COI,l,1:G1. AYEA tJ h 1'ir,t—'I'll:,t we It/lee completed our estim:rte and such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest Drti-sn, sic', OF Y;- ta.ic Cu:vei; IF, nsu C- xxt_ctt is , altnrugh not }'et named by proper authority), extend- I as,cc,ment, :end that all person.; interested in the pro- thereon at the rate of seven cerium annum, to par per Ni', 66 Taunt, r i st- e, ing from 1lorri, avenue to East (lire H;;ndred tumid reeding, or in :mr of the Innd, affecteel thereby, Lund bt ecdculared from the date of such entry to the date of N inc V. tic. November 8, ISSy. I' arty-sixth Street, in the Twenty-third lv and of the having; obiccticnt, thereto, do prc,ent their said objec- pitvment.-

ACC(SRl).-INCE w'ITH .1N t)P INANCF. OF City of New York, as the same has been heretofore tian— in smiting, dulvi ceriticc}, to us at our office, No. zoo ' I he above assessment is payal,le to the I ollector of I N the Conunrn Council, " In relation to the burial of I.ti'l out and de,i rated ac a first-ela c street or road I ruudw v iI fib fl ,or , in lh srid sit}, nn or 'tefore the Acs ssments:m I r:lcrk of rs at the " I are:ut for .Inn

strangers ur unknown persons who ma_v die in any nl the 1 y the Llcpartmcut of l ai l,c Y-irios. tweet} sstIt clay of \„vember r€i y and that wt,, the the t.:,,llection ofAsscssmentsa nd Arrears of faxes and puhlic instiuui, .n. ,~I the Cit} r-I Ncw ork," the Cnm- , I said Comma <;man cr,, will hear I,artie: so oil ectio vathin Isscssmcnts and nl I':uer Rents," Room 3t• Stewart missioners ref Public Charities :md Correction report as F, THE CNisi PSIGN I!I) C. `MMIocIONri S • the ten tceck-day- nest after the,.:ud r:renty-sixth da}- lhtildin„ between the hours of 9 A. tit. and z r. %1., and 0110-; s : of E m stima and Assescmc i t in the above- of \nvcmb:r, t68y, and for that purpose will be in all p;n-ments made thereon, on or before Novemhcr z-,

attendance ::t our gaud office on each of said ten days r8o^y, will Le exempt front interest as wiry pr,c is! ed, At ATornuc, F:ell~ vue flospit:d, fn ,m foot of Ninety- ell, nety- seventh ctrect, ricer—Cnkn,fr' mfr, a

entitled matter, I rcby guy e notice to all persons inter- in this preceo'ding, :md to the owner fir nwrcrs,

n:ced :it 1),ur,'clock I. .I. and after that d.tto will be subject to a charge of intcrtst ceupnnt r occupants of all houses and lots and

r Second—filet the ab-.tract of ur card estimate and : at the rate of seven cent. from the elate per lion .rnntries of 50 years ; 5 ;all 5 inches hi_h ; _r ,,v moustache and intpr:,ved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to ass-,mcnt, to4etber •.with our danmge and b •neftt map-, -- entry in the Record of pales Assessments in of s,ud beard. IT.td cn bind, co l t. vet and pmts, White shirt, all others tv} om it may concern, to wit : and also dl the :dhd is - it., estimate; .tnd other document: Bureau to the date of a ment. ,hue cotton dr..wc-t and.- :cks, gaiters. p' Fi rst—Th at we have completed our estimate and as u=crl b} u. in m: kt.r~ our report, hare been del "sited }' -1'H FTUDOR?; W. MYERS,

Unknown man e from Eighth avenue:md Eitht}•-eighth se'sment, :.nd that :ell per on, interester} in this pro- with the Commissioner of Public Work, rf the City of Comptroller. street, -raged about 3 , years ; q feet 8 inches high ; ceeding, or in any of the lands affected tlt<rc',y, and 1 New fork, at his nil,, e, be.. ;t Chambers strecy in th•: brown h:ar and inn : _t the, gr.ry eyes. Had on Ll.:ck having, obi ections thereto, do pro rusttheir c:dd objce id sin', there to remain until the iscentm secentb day coat and vsct, gray tart', white shirt, gray woolen tionc in seritinc, dolt vcrifi d, to ire at our office, of November, t^bu- 1~1':AI. I STATE RF(;( 11,1)S. under,hirt and dn.ewers, iliac socks, buttoned gaiters', No. zoo Broadway filth floor , in the said city, on or I . l'hird—'L hat the limit, of our asac,smcnt for benefit anchor t..tt; o:d e.n left }nntd. before the znth day of D'.cember, 188 t, and that s,-e, include all the-e lots, piece, or par sl- of land, situate, THi" ATTENTION OF LA R-I'LR S. REAL

Unknown man, from Pier a8, Fast river, aced about the said Commis;iuner:, will hest paid.,; so objecting lying; and h<:in rod City of New York, w•I I taken j Estate (.I nets, \louctar}• Institutions engaged in Os e:,rs ; g feet tt inches high ; brm~ n h:,ir. Had on within the tun •w..ek-days nex t after the said zfith day together Inc hounded anti de,cubed a: fnllmv<, viz.: ❑,;,kind Hans upon real est:,te, and all w ii„are interested

blue flannel shirt ❑ nd d s ns, brown striped pants, of December, ra8y, and for that purpose will be in n,,rtherly by the c,ntrc line oC the blacks between r )tic in providing themcel es ,rtdt Iacilities I.n• reduein- the white socks, Lcced shoos- attendance et our said office on each of said ten days Ilundred anti event }-third street and One If indr.J cc,ot oC examinations and searches, is invited ❑. these

at 4.311 O'clock P. v. i and 5ceenty-fourth street : casterle by the wc:t,.rIs side ( )fficial In ices of Records, containing; ;, II recorded tnnc- L"nkuotcn man, from No. t Yark Rmr, aged about fee°nd=l hat the 'ii str:mt of our said estimate and of Tenth ar~nu I ; sn•.uin lily be

the line ni rile emt ty-e [,.rc of real estate ut the City of New York from 16g, to feet high pe:,r-; 5 6 inch s : brawn here sand • 35 y assessment, t urethcr with our damage :Ind benefit maps, . Ll,-,ck, bctwcen l )ire Hiutlrcd anti 5eventy-second -trect 1817, prepared under the direction of the Commissioners moustache, gr.} eves. I lad on brown mixed sack coat and also all the atlldacits, estimates and other docu- I and One Iitmdr,d and eventy-third street, and west- : of Records. and v,_nt. Iduc overalls, white taut„n flannel undershirt , mmrts used L}- us in making our report, have been crly by the castcrle;ide of Kingsbridge road, excupting Grantors, grantees, suits in equity, incnl•: 'its' and drawcrr, brotrn sock , l:,ccc} shoes, deposited with the Commissioner of l'uldic Works of from said area all the streets, avonun, ;:ud roads, r,r and Sheriff's sales in 6t •laluntes, full it. tad, AAt Charity I lospital, Rlack%vel!'s Island—Jame 'shun- the Cit}• of New York, at his office, No, 3t Chambers portion, thereof, heretof„re ir„ally opened, and all the price fxoo 00 ..... .... ... .. ......... ....... ........

ray, aged g7 ye:,rs ; g feet ate inches high ; brown }fair street, in the said city, there to remain until the z7th unimproved land anti uled svmthin the line, of .beets, The same in z5 vo,lumes, half hound ...........50 eo and eves. Had on when admitted dark green wrapper, day el Dec_ml-r, ,:;8 I. avenues, road., public <quare, and places - hown and laid Complete sets, folded, ready for bmdin- .. .... i3 no knitted sh,ovl. Ihird— That the limit, of our assessment for benefit ; tit upon any map or nmap tiled lit tile t the - mmissi n -rs of Records of Judgment=, z5 volumes, bound ..... mu 00

olar~.,ret Vlurtha, aced CR }'cars ; feet high , ra • include Lill those lots, pieces fir parcels of Fend situate, j the I tepnrtntrnt of Public fork,, pursuant to the pro- rhders shnuid be addressed to '• \Ir. Stephen Angell, hair, hluc eyes, Had oil when admitted Larege dress' i lying; and being in the City of \ew York, which taken visions of chapter 6e4 of the I.aw•: of x874, and the laws

t of the Lwn out ndot,r} ereof.or of chapter 4to a oI }:nnnt r, Stewart I tnkit,~.”

red I,Lur: sh:.wl, herd. I I •d d• fnlinws, tn_eth n arc nuts and scribed as viz.: THEOf.K1R]- W. 013'IiRS, north lily by the so rtherly side of East One Hundred ! r88z, a melt area i; chmvn upon our benefit map du- G,nipiroiler. At R'orkhousu, Black,-dl's Island—Vac uinn, y Q and Forty-sixth street ; easterl}' by the centre line of p sited as aforesaid,

aged abnet 30 ','cars. Ccmtmittrd xlrt tuber =6, t3.49. the blorks b,oveen College .tvem:e and I hied avenue ; Fourth Tilsit our report herein will be presented to -- - ------ I!rtdonwhen admitted bl.,ck cloak, red striped skirt, so,itherly byt}rc uortherlvndeof East One li.mdred the'supremeCourt cif the 'stateofNewYork,ataSpecial. D EPA hTMENTOF PUBLIC WORKS. stripes] sh,cktngs, Lluc str-tw it It. :md Forty-first street, and westerly Lt' tine- •s e cntrc lin e , T erm thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the

At Iiumwnpathic Ilospit.d, AA'ard's Island-Thomas ; of the blocks bets- en College avenue vene and Morris Count}• Co hu urt-ose, in the City of :yetc Y ork, ,n the Smith, aed go year. ; 3 lent y inch,, ht_ih ; pray eye-, i avenue and the centre line of the block between thirteenth day 01 D-.ectnber, r88y, at the opening of the Dn_rar.r•er:x r r ., Y:'m.[c'. Vs ones, brown hair. I -fad on when admitted f lack coat, blue - College cn•enue and Fast One Hundred and Forty-sixth Court rm that day, and tlt:tt then and there, or as snow Cutil:•ns,l,u.r.Re IIt-riCE, vest, brown pant,, laced .shnes, black felt hat, street, excepting from -aid area all ilrn: streets, avenues thcrc:,ft~r as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion Roo~i 6, Ao. 3t Cn viucn, STREET,

eyes send h:sir. had on when admittedand V[u};;_ie Alulunev, aged 38 }'cars ; 5 feet high ; brown Nets roans, or pnrtinns thcr~~nf, here tofore Icy;dly ,-ill be made shut the said report be confirmed. Ic,uic, November I1, 188 y

} Clack skirt, ~ buttoned

opened, and all the unimproved land included within Dated N rlc INcaic, October t6, 1889. waist and ShaitI, gaiters, black Straw hat. the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares -md TO CI)- j'[sAC(-1R's. Nothing known of their friends or relative;. places shown and Laid out upon :my map or maps filed

I;h:OI'GY. F. LA-Nt;1,F:IN, Chairman, _ 1iy order,

G. F'. BRITTON, by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Ai-1LLIAM V. I. CIF.RCI;1:,

1:L\V.1F:D L. 1'.IRRii, IDS SIR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A

Parks, pursuant to the prm•isions of chapter Goo of the 1~ scaled cnvclopc, zoith t%r, tit's :i; it,' as •r6 am=t the Secretary. Laws of 18

Commissioners. 7;, and the laws amendatnn• thereof, or of I ~ CARROLL Br:xr.v, Clark.

- r, ;;r ,• '

ursmr•,~^ .'he. r 1 r i•ram~sr~d ti,cre,•rr, ar~r th ~ nnmler t)f chapter 4t', of the Laws of t t8e, as such area is shown the too"/! .es i,r tz a fr',•rtrreor,r•,rt, will be received at upon e-ir Lcnefit map deposited as aforesaid, — -- -- - -- --- -- --- this office until nut o'clock at. Friday_ ,November 2n,

THE NORMAL COLLECE OF THE i Fourth—That our report hereinwili be presented to I 1889, at which place :md hour they will be publicly CITY OF NEW YORK. the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a opened FINANCE DEPARTMENT. by the head of the Department.

—. -- _ _ Special •Term thereof, to be held at the CI nil,cr; ----- -- -- Inc. I. FOR i.-1YI\G I RI1's. R 4.1 Ks 1 IF "I 'WO

ASTAT } L! SESSION OF THT• PO:IRD OF

"Trust _c.- I the Normal College of the Cit1 of few

thereof, in the County Court-house, in fire City of Ness' York, on the moth day of January, t8go, at the opening

C I t \t w 1 tt:, 'CT, }

ClICK— 1 S I )F l;Ri 1101' S I ONE, WITH

the Court nn that day, that then there, of and and or as I in xc r: Lt t I nor A Rt)l1r OF P-1 \'I \t;-III OCKS I I: V/ KEN

York will be held at the Hall of the Board of Education, be heard C .liIllRc Li lit.'s Ill t ics, 'Ill' 'I CI IL-1:II ” 11\ 1'HE \4 F III- RN

\o. 146 (>rand street, on 'Tuesday, November rye soon thereafter as counsel can thereon, a

be be November 4, t889.) 1;' II' LT.Y. \ It 11. Al' 'I'lI!( Ft )I. I.OWI \G

at 4 o'clock I•. iris ; motion will made that the said report confirmed. SIRI-.E I' IN I ERS!?C I'll )NS, VIZ. t At the By order, Dated Nutt Ytwtc, November 3. i08y.

CHARLES ILC) LVF;T'L', Chairman, i,

NOTICE O PROI'I:RTV-OWNERS. northerly side of the circle, L^uceen Fifty-

J. EDWARD SIMMONS, JOHN RE[I.LY, ninth and Sixtieth streets, at the southerly

Chairman. PETER L. MULLAL, side of 'sixty-first street, at the >nutherly side

A RTHC'R >ICM I'LLIK, Commissioners. of 'sixty-second street, at the southerlY side }'

Secretary. CARRULL BERRY, Clerk. ~N PURSUANCE OF SECTION OF THE 997 oC~ist,•-third sired, at the southerly side of

Dated NFty 1'oxf;, \ovcmbc•r ts, r880. "Net, York CityConsolidation Act of t8Sc," the i Sixty-fourdt street, tit the nortlter}y side of Co nyrtroller of the City of New York hereby gives Sixev-fnttrth street, at the northerly and puHic notice to all persons, owners of property affected s'utherly sides of 'sixty-sixth street, at the by the assessment list in the matter of acquiring title southerly side of yixty--ninth street, at the to Fast t Ire Hundred and Forty-second street, front southerly side of S.vent}--second street, at Rider avenue to St. Ann's avenue, Which was centirmed the seutherl} side of seventy-third street, at by the Supreme Court, October t4, r8e,I, and entered on the northerly side of Seventy-fourth street, the nFth day October, 1889, in the Record of 'Titles of and at the aoutherl}' side of One Hundred and Assessments, kept in the ” Bureau for the Collection Forty-first street. of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments No. 2. FOR iFWEI2 IN TENTH AVENUE ;WEST and of\/'ater Rents," that unless the amount assessed SIDE), between One Hundred and Forty' for benefit on any person or property shall be paid sixth and On'., Hundred and Forty-eighth within sixty days after the elate of said entry of the streets. assessment interest will be collected thereon, ns pro- vided in , section yy8 of said "New York City Coos-)U- No. 3. FOR SEWER IN FIFTY-SECOND STREET, dation Act of ,882." between Hodson river and Eleventh avenue.

Section 998 of said act provides that," If any such No. 4. FOR SEWER IN ONE HUNDRED AND assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty THIRD STREET, between Boulevard and days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of 'Tenth avenue.

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hotels, manufactories, public edifice%, at wh.irves, berry. houses, .table., anti in all places w'hcre water is furnished for huaness consumption, except private dwellings.

It is preided by section 3;2, Laws of 1882, that "all expenses of meters, their romlcctiona and set ling, water rates, and muter lawful charges for the supply of Croton water, shall be a lien upon the premises where such water is supplied, as unw provided by law." * *

All mantlfart urmg and other business requiring a large supply of water will lie fitted with a tneter.

\Pater measured by meter, ten cents per one hundred cubic feet.

Rate Wit/rout ableters.

P F:R D:11', GALLONS.

PER Io0 GAL1.ONg, RATE.

PER AN\V\I, AMOUNT.

25 05 f3 75 50 05 7 50 60 05 900 70 05 10 50 8o o5 I2 0C, 90 05 t350 rco 05 1500 150 05 22 50 200 05 30 00 250 04% 33 75 300 04 36 oo 350 03% 36 75 400 0354 42 00 500 03% 52 5o 600 03(4 63 00 700 03% 73 50 8o0 03'/2 B2 00 900 0334 94 50

1,000 03% r05 00 x,500 o; 135 00 a,000 0235 r5o no 2,500 0234 r8o cc 3,000 0234 225 00 4,000 oa% 280 00 4,500 02?4 303 75 5'.00 o2% 3;3 50 6,0oo 02 360 00 7,000 1 02 420 00 8,00c 1 02 480 00 9,000 02 540 00 10,000 02 600 OO

The rate charged for steam-vessels taking water daily or belonging to daily lines, is one-half cent, per ton (C:Is-tom House measurement` for each time they take water. Steamers taking water other than daily, one cent per

tonCustom House measurement/. Water supplied to sailing vessels and put on board,

twenty--five cents per hundred gallons. All matters not hercinbefore embraced are reserved

for special contract by and with the Commissioner of Public Works

HYDRANTS, HOSE, TROUGHS, FOUNTAINS, ETC., OTC.

No owner or tenant will be allowed to supply water to another person 'Sr persons.

All persons taking water from the City must keep their own service•-popes, street tap, and all fixtures connected therewith, is, good repair, protected from frost, at their own risk and expense, and shall Prevent all:oaste of coo tit-.

The use of hose to wash coaches, omnibuses, wagons, railw-ay cars or other vehicles or horses, cannot sue per. witted.

No horse-troughs cr nurse-watering fixtures will be permitted in the street or on the sidewalk, except upon a license or permit taken out for that purpose. Al licenses or permits must be annually renewed on the first of Max'. Such fixture, must be kept in good order and the water not allowed to drip or waste by overrunning the sidewalk or street, or to become dangerous in winter by freezing in and about such troughs or fixtures

No hydrant will be permitted on the sidewalk or In the front area, and any hydrant standing in a yard or alley, attached to any dwelling or building, must not be left running when not in actual use, and if the drip or waste from such hydrant freezes and becomes dangerous in winter, the supply will be shut off in addition to the penalty of five dollars imposed.

Taps at wash-basins, water-closets, baths and urinals must not be left running, under the penalty of five dollars for each offense, which will be strictly enforced.

Fountains or jet, in hotels, porter-houses, eating. saloons, confectioneries ors other buildings are strictly prohibited.

The use of hose for washing sidewalks, stoops, areas, house-fronts, yards, court-yards, gardens, and about stables, is prohibited. R'here premises are provided with wells, special permits will be issued for the use of hose, in order that the police or inspectors of thi- depart. meat may tmderstand that the permission is not for the use of Croton water,

Opening fire-hydrants to fill hand sprinklers or other vessels will not be allowed.

The penalty for a vtalation of any of the preceding rules and regulations will be five dollars for each offense. and if not paid when imposed will become a lien on the premises in like manner as all other charges or 'unpaid water rates. liv order,

THOMAS F. GILROY, Commt<'loner of Public Works.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, COMMIsSIONEn'S OFFICE,

No. 31 CHA\1bEl s Seneca, Nciw YOuK, June ist,

NOTICE TO CROTON WATER CONSUMERS.

N UMEROUS APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN made to this Department by citizens claiming

reduction, or rebates on bills for water supplied through meters, on the alleged ground of leakage caused by de-fective plumbing and worn-out service pipes, or by willful waste of water by tenants allowing the faucets to be turned on in full force in water-closets, sinks, etc., with. out the knowledge or consent of the owners of the prem. ices,

The main object of the use of water-meters is to enable this Department to detect and check the useless and un-warrantable waste of an element so valuable and essential to the health and comfort of all the citizens, and this ob-ject can only be accomplished by enforcing ,tayment for the water wasted.

Under the law all charges for water supplied through meters are a lien against the respective premises, and the law therefore holds the owner of the premises re-sponsible for the amount of water used or wasted.

Notice is therefore .Oven to all householders that,in all further applications for reduction of water rents, no allowance will be made on account of waste of water occurring through leaks, from defective service pipes or plumbing, or wasteful use of water Ly tenants or occu- pants of buildings, though such leaf age or waste may have occurred without the knowledge or consent of the owners of the buildings.

House-owners are further notified that whenever their premises become vacant, and are likely to remain vacant, they must notify this Deparunent in writing, and that unless this requirement is complied with no deductions to extra water rents will he allowed fr r any portion of one year.

THOMAS F. GILROY, Commissioner of Public Works.

THE CITY RECORD.

THE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. s City

Hall, New York City. Price, single copy, 3 cents annual subscription, $9.30.

W. J. K. KENNY, Supervisor.

570 THE CITY RECORD. No%'F:IIII•;R 14, 1889.

No. 5. FOR SE\1'ER IN IIN HC'NDREIt AND order id the Comptroller, orm,mry iii the :umamtofVise tlmr,.en ti- xtenditto other do.criptinnsofttuileling+and T\'E\IY-ElFIll IRFE1',between \tan. per cent um of the amount of the security required for I establish In A/1r.rtra rkardes enr wader shall 1. hattan sire and Tenth avenue, the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or deemed to h• in, ludert in the regular ic.,! ,, and $/,all

No. 6. FOR tiFWbli IN ON F HUNDRED AN I none ntuct vn'r be inclosed iu the sealed envelope lecOme it ,hrnh'e and 1/in npnn the bulletinys upon 'I'H I R I Y-ti Ft 'I iN I I n I R F: F F, between containing the estimate, but must be handed to the I srlrrr/1 /her are rrsAcr'trtn'!P im/trr.rert, a ins?, ii not /paid, Pro,tdw.i} and tenth avenue, 'dicer or clerk it the Delmrtmeut who has charge of the shall it n•furned as arrraz•s to the clerk if arrears.

Each estimate must contain the name and place of estimate- boa. and no estimate can be deposited in said 55,r/r r,-gincar rrnls, inrhrdinfi t/.' r.rtra charms at'sme

residence of the person making the s:eme, the name, of box until such check or money his been examiner) b, said officer irelerk and found to lie correct, All such

,nenliaucd, shall be collected from the owners or on cn-

all persons interested with him therein, and if no other tder, paints of all such hi ildiu •e, res tc tivel which shall he

lug p 1 ' ,eon be so interested, it shall di-tinctly state that fact.

rlr except willh he of t he successfulth e,dwith a rn d to persons

u returned to the making the same, within three

cIt ind opt ti lots any street aven u eor said city esr in which the di<iributing pper-pipes are or may be

i,t r ib ti

That it i, made without any connection with anc other in

dos-s after the contract is awarded. If the successful laid, and from which they can hi' supplied with water. person making an e.tim; to for the 'ante avork. andi' bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after I~ 'aid rents,inclrnlingliree.rlra charges rtl'rrsaid, shall

'I all respects fair and without collusion or Ira; d. hit notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to become a charge and lien upon such houses and lots, no member of the C'omtnon Council, head of a dep.trt- execute the same, the amount of the de a made by him respectively, pecnvely, as herein provided, Net na rh.rrge :rkat- ment, chief of it btu reap, deputy thereof, or clerk shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New eve ,c/call be in nie against ant'l'+riidiuc in uehieh a therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly York. :is li,fuidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; water-mete, may haze been, or slralt' 1'e /aced as pro- or indirectly interested in the e-timate or in the work to but it he- in11 execute the contract within the time afore- riled iu this act. In all suck cases tier chart-e for which it relate, or in the profit, thr'reot, said, the .,mount of his dcpn<it will be returned to him. taster shall be detnrrzrined evrly by the quantity ey it ater

Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing. 'l'HF: ('I)\I\IIbblO\1'R (+I• PUBLIC \i'l IRKS li actually used asshenen ly said meters. * * * * * of the party making the game, that the several matters RF:"ER\- F:S 'THE KIIIHT'll l RE IECT ALL PIDS * * * * * * The said - nzun'ssioner of /uhlic therein stated arc true, and must he accom n.mied by the RF.CF. ICEII F(1H ANY 1'ARTICL: LAR 1%- ('iRK IF treocribe a /poorly not works it here1_v authorizedo J consent, in writing_,:, t two househclders or flreehnlder'in HE IIFF.\iti 1T FOR THE 11E51' INTERESTS OF canteen//uC //cc sum of 69P do//sirs for eaClL nji•nsr, Jnr the Cite of New 1 ark, to the effect that it the contract is 'I'I I E CITY. , rnrrttrng wafer to ie maste.l, andfnr ass', violation of , awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, Plank forms A bid or estimate, the proper envelopes sack reasonable rule.. as ke may, from time to titer, upon its being so awarded, become bound its his sureties in which to inclose the same, the specifications and preoerile for th<•Jirr :.~nl.%on of the ar~astr of tr atrr; such for its tat[hful periermanec : and that if he shall refuse ,,g1eements, and any further information desired, can be I finess/•all /' added to the regular water rents." or neglect to execute the sane, they us ill pa}- to the Cor- obtained at Room r, No. •I Chambers street, he regular annual rents to he collected by the porattn between the sum to avhich he any difference I'HO4. I-n '. GILRl+1- , Department of Public \\•arks shall be its follows, to suit: would be entitled upon its completion and that which Commissioner of Public Works, the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to Croton if ater Rates /orBuildingsjronz rb to So /eel, whom the contract shail he :+warded at any subsequent at! others not shecifett suljecl to Special Rates letting ; the amount to be calculated upon the estimated Dot:AR I sins t icr Pt l LIC A c-Rts, I ____ _ _ _ amount of the work b} which the bids are tested G sr.n . I son's OFF Ice, i -

. Fhe consent last .hove mentioned must be accom- 1 ,. CHA It ER. SIREEr, f .0 0 I .L panied by the oath or affirmation. in wasting, of each of Ness }, RK, August r4, 1889. I FRONT WiDTH. the persons signing the same, th..t he is a householder I v, or freeholder in the City of Ncv: York, and is worth the _ es ' ,n amount of the security required Gcr the c, niplction of TC1 U\\•\I'.RS OF LANI)h I IRIG INA LL\ _ —__ - the contract, over and al' ye- all his debt5 of ever)' AC( 1I•IRFD BY WATER GRANTS nature, and over and above his liabilities as hail, surety, r6 feet and under. $4 00 $5 0o 56 00 57 00 58 00 or otherwise, and that he has offered himself a: surety -- r6 to IS feet..,,. 5 00 6 0o 7 on 8 0o 9 00 in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond ` I'll N l I(IN IS CALLNII '10 THE RECENT IS to no feet..... 6 oo 7 no '.. 8 oo 9 00 to 00 required by law'. a"1 act of the f.egislature chapter 449, Laws of sSSy), -o to 22 test.., 7 00 8 on 9 00 to 00 I it 00

No estimate still be considered cnless accompanied a"hich per sides that whenever any streets or avenues in 2z!- to 23 feet ... S 00 9 0o to 0o xi 00 121 00 by either a certified check u} on one of the ,rate or the pity, described in any goof of land fader water, 25 to 30 feet""" to 00 ii 00 r2 00 13 uo 14 00 National hanks of the itc of Cy t Ynrk, drawn to the from the \foyer, Aldermen and Comma natty, enntaining 3o to' 7?-: feet ... 12 00 1300 t400 rs oo t6 oo order of the optrol sir r money tr• the :Imount of use lm cmenants requiring the grantees and their successors to ' 37 1050 feet... 14 00 r5 00 26 00 r7 c-,o .8 (no per centum of the amount of the scecrlty required for passe, repave. keep In repair or maintain such streets, _ the faithful performance of the contract. Such .:heck or shall be in need of repairs, pavement or rejeavement, money must NOT be inclosed in the scaled envelope the Common Council may. by ordinance, require ! The rent of all tenements which shall exceed in width containing the estimate, best must be handed to the the same to be 1-aved, repaved or repaired, and fifty feet shall be the subject of special contract with the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the the expense therert to he assessed rn the property Commissioner of Public 'orks, estimate l,oa. and no estimate can he deposited in sand benefited ; and whenever the owner of a lot ,o assessed The apportionment of the regular rents upon dwelling- box until sc:h check or matey has been ex: :mined by shall /save paid the a-se.sntent levied for -inch paring, ' hr.u+cs are on the basis that but one family is to occupy said officer or clerk and fo,cnd to be correct. All such repaving or repairing. such payment shall release and the same, and for each additional family, one dollar deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will b•,: dischar o such owner from any and every covenant and per year shall be-charged. returned to the persons making the same, within three obligaticat as to paving. repaving and repairing, con- Mutest will be placed on all houses where waste of water days after the contract is :.warded.If the s,recessful t„incd in the water grant cinder which the premises are is found, and theysa ill he charged at rates fixed by the bidder shall refuse car negie::t, within five d.tcs after shill be imposed on held, amd no further assessmentt Department for all the water passing through them. notice that the contract has been .nvarded to him, to ,uch art for paving. repaving or repairing such street or The extra and utiscellaneous rates sha be as follows, execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by avenue, unless it =Hall be petitioned for 6r a maiority of to wit

- it%. him shall be forteitcd to and ret.,ined by the tOf the owner, of the property who shall al-o be the owners PASERiFs.—For the average dally use of flour, for each New York, as he,uidat_d damages for such neglect or of a mai'rite of the1rope.ty in frontage) on the line of barrel, three doilarsperannum. refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract section the the proposed imprc aanent. i BARBER Suors shall be charged from five to twenta time aforesaid, the .:rn_)unt r,f his deposit us ill be returned dollar. 'the f:: that the % ether r w act provides ow of any such tier annum each in tine n s p e discretio of the Corn. to him.

1HF. COM'ShI-"If'sNFR OF PUPT.IC \CI7RKS p

lot may notify- the Ccmmissioner of Public Works, in misaonerof Public \Forks ; an additional floe doll:,rs annum shall be made for

bath per eaach

ch -

RESERVES - I' HE Rlt;H l"I (1 RF:IECI AL1. 1111's 'writing. specitvine the sv. rd numl_ Cr and street number tub therein RECEIVED II iR ANY PARI'K ULAR 'St - c ill 1F et theInc, that he desires, tr.r him:cIf, hi heirs and

BATHENG 1-alas in private houses, beyond one, shall be HF: DEEM,; 11 Ft 1K 1 HE HI,1 1\TI- RE" I-' 1' -s',:u', to be rel, ased from the cbli_ation of such ~

covenants. and elect_ and agree: that said lot shall be u charged at three dollars per annmeach,andfive 1-HE CIl1'.

thereafter ]i:phi to be assessed :+s obce. provided, and dollars per annum each In public houses, hoarding- `.•id Blank form, n' er estimate, the proper enveinpes

thereu on the rnvner r f such lot, his heirs and assigns houses, and bathing establishments. Combination in which to inclose the same, the specifications and p g - shall thencetcrth he relieved from any obligation to stationary wash-nibs, having a movable division in agreements, and any further information desired. can be

repair. uphold or maintain street, :md the lot pave, said the centre and capable of use for bathing, shall be 'is rained at Rey: in, and 8. No a' Chambers street,

in be liable charged the same a< bathing tubs. Fit , '.MA.cs F. I:I LRO I]', respect of which such notice was given shall

BuILDtsc 1'ceroses.—For each one thousand bricks laid, Commissa'ner c i Public \\"arks, tons-essment acccrdingly. I

'I' he Commissioner of Public \Corks desires to give or for stone-work—to be measured as brick—ten

the b;rlo%6ng explanation of the operation of this act : cents per thousand. For plastering, forty cents per

}tns'r of 1°. ct,iC At ORKS, I \Shen notice, as above described, is given to the hundred yds. Cows—For sash and every cow, one dollar annum. per C ER's OFFtcE, Lommiss ion erat Public '/t rks,the, own erof the lot or

Ront.l ,-, N,,. ;t CHAMRERS STREET, :ets therein described, and his heirs and assigns. are DlNfic SALOUNS shall be charged an annual rate of from

New YoRI:, November 4, i88. I foreaer released from all obligation under the grant in five-to taoenn- dollars, in the discretion of the Com-

- respect to paving, repaving or repairing the street in missioner of Public Works, F I>rt ST.+NDs retail) shall be charged five do,!ars per

T~ CU\TR.-\C "10K;. front ofor adjacent 1 . said lot or lots, except one assess- meat for etch paring, repaving or repairs, as the annum each.

For all stables not metered, the rates shall be as follows: OR PROPOSALS, INCLOSED I'` A

Common Council may, by ordinance, direct to be made j thereafter. Houses, Pete STE.—For two horses there shall be charged BIDS

sealed envelope, :eit.i f-sc tide ,-fthect ark anri t/se No street or avenue within the limits of such grants sax dollar, per amium ; inn/ for each additional horse, nanorq/tkr idddrr +nr.crser.':herdru. also the ,,tn,s rr of can be paved. repaved or repaired until said work is endollars. :hr c. ,'.k as in the arire,I,s crnr, will be received at this authorized by ordinance of the Common Council, and HoRses, each horse up to and not exceed-

thirty in.—For

eIEee until Ito'clock cI. \landa u', \ovcmher s', r58e, at when the owners of such lot, desire their streets to be ing number, one dollar and fifty cents each

which place and hour they will be publicly- opened by paved, repaved or repaired, they should state their desire per annum : and for each additional horse, onedollar the head of the Department. and make their application to the I'oard of Aldermen HORsec, ONtstrt.•s AND CART.—For each horse, one dollar

No. I. FOR Pact\G WITH ASPHALT PACF- and not to the Commissioner of Public Works, wise has in ~'i

Der annum. HobbE TRo For each trough, and for each half

]1 F.\'1' (t\ C(1.1Ci:E- I F. Ft IUN1 -ATION or authoritc the matter until directed by ordinance-of or tcths

s idewalk k or THF. IARRIAGF:11'AY !i i' LFV\GTE ' \' the G , mm, n C. until meproceed with thepavement,

•:

barrel tub twenty dollarsop u each

bestreet,fitte

pe r annum; trop his to fitted with a proper Pg P p AVENUE. between Twent --first and l lurtl-- 3 r_ : c men: '.r r• •I air.

-I ball-cock to prevent waste, second streets; bet-seen Forty-second and Fi:ty-ninth between

lit is, F. GILROY,HoTEts Commissioner of Public \i"orkn, ADD EoARt~tse Houses shall, m addition to the

streets, and Sixty-sixtl, regular rate for private families, be charged for each and Sixtc-ninth streets, lodging room, at the discretion of the Commissioner

No. s. FOR PAVING \\ - ITH ASPHALT PAVE- lrr::'I'TSIrs-r of Pt e.uc Woehs, ) of Public Worles, MFNI ON C(INCFEI'E F(sL"\IDA'l ION Co,•.I:,•t-<!i,sER'e OFFICE, ( Let NDRlcs shall be charged from eight to twenty dollars THE CARRT AG1-.\S.-1Y OF Vs ALL \u. ;r CHastnr:k: STc: FF-r, ocr arnem, in the discretion of the Commissioner of Si RE E'l s , .'rum the westerly crn walk at ”, NE 1-oa a, Jccne ast, i i 9. jj S Public Work,. Nassau street to the easterly ,:Dos-silk at LIQUOR A\D LAGER PEER SALOONS shall he charged an Hanover street, .AEI, \t II H GRANT lb. ' annual rate of ten dollars each. An additional BLOCK PA\"t:)IF:1T IiN ION(- RITE, PUBLIC - OTIC.E AS TO WATER RATES, i charge of five dollars per annum shall be made for Fn -IC\Ic.-1I ItiN, from the ca-tale- era=s- each tap or wash-box, walk at Eroada-ey tom, the w-_sterly crosswalk PI111ToceAei GALLEoIEs shall be charged an annual rate at \assau strec.t,and from the easterly cross- DI I:LIC NOTICE IS HEREPY I;I'S F: s -1 HAl cif irom five to twenty dollars, in the discretion of the walk at Ilanover street to the w-_sta-rly crass- '' in c.mpli:ace with the provisions of chapter -- Commis<ioner of Public Works. walk at I'e:,rl strew. Laws of x687, amending sections 3so and mat of the New PRINTING; OrFtces, when not metered, shall be charged

x \o.3. Ff1R P.~\ - f\11 \C I'fH PHaLT F'4VF- York City Consolidation Act of tIE2, passed luneo, 1587 at such rates as may be determined by the Commis- \IF:\T c l\ -I HF. PPE E\"1 \].\C. D'A11

the follow ing changes are made in charging and collect 5 of Publie_\5"arks. A, Stu Ing water refits: SODA, X11.\'-RAL WATER and RO(.T BEER FOUNTAINS PA\IF:\l- 1H-,, i`AR RI:11i RI, A1- I

Pkr).Am _1C 1+1: Bill - LIC\'-SRI in

tram , let. All ex'ra charges for water incurred from and alter shall charged five dollars per annum each.

Fifty-ninth to rei cntc-ninth street. June q- r nE7, snail be treated, collected and returned it e;

STE.th Eliot.=, where not meterea, shall be charged by arrears in the same manner as regular rents have hereto the horse-power, as follows : For each horse-pearer

No. 4, FOR PA IN. , \\'1.111 (:R a\ I IF-BLOCKS tore been treated. up to and not exceeding ten, the sum of ten dollars ON C'I mNCIgE- CE Fc IUN I -A"I I+ 1 N THE ad. In every building where a water meter or meter. per annum : for each exceeding ten, and not over

-A\ - C.1RRI:11 .I:\\ (/F \l.a f etc. r\ AVE. are now, or shall hereafter be in use, the charge for us-ate, fifteen, the sum of seven dollars and fifty cents 'I jib F., fr-m the so•::th -ide of hirty-third icy meter measurement shall be the only charge against each and for each horse-power over fifteen, the sum

street to the north side of'I hire}•--ixth street, such building, or ouch part thereof as is applied through of fire dollars. and from the south side of Forty-first street meter, WATER-CLO>ETS AND URlsnts.—To each building on a to the north side of F'n y-second street. 3d. The returns of arreaesof water rents, including th• lot one water-closet has;ng sewer connection is

Each estimate must contain the name and place of rest- . year i887, shall be made as heretofore on the confirms. allowed without charge; ea. `t additional water-closet dence of the person making the se+me, the names of all Lion of the tax levy by the Board of Aldermen, and shah or urinal will be charged as hereinafter stated. All persons interested with him therein, and if no other per- include all charges and penalties of every nature, ,co-ets connected in any manner with sewer shall be son he so interested it shall distinctly state that fact. 4th, A penalty of five dollars 55+ is hereby establshed, charged two dollars for each seat perannum, whether That it is made without any connection with any other - and will be imposed in each and every case where the I in a building or or, any other portion, of the premises. person making an estimate for the same work, and is in rules and regulations of the Department prohibiting the Urinal, ;hall be charged two dollars per an n um each. all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. That no u-e of water through hose, or in any other wasteful mare. WATER -CLO0ET RATES.—For hoppers of any form, when member of the Common Council, head of a department, nor, are violated, and such penalties will be entered oc water is supplied direct from the Croton supply, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or the books of the Bureau against the respective buildings through any form of the so-called single or double other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly or property, and, if not collected, be returned in arrears valves, hopper-cocks, stop-cocks, self-closing cocks, interested in the estimate or in the work to which it re- in like manner a, other charges for water. I or an}- valor; or cock of any description attached to lates or in the profits thereof. 5th. Charges for so-called extra seater rents of ever) the closet, each, per year, twenty dollars.

Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, nature, rmpoaed Or incurred prior to June 9, lE8t, wll For any pan closet, or any of the forms of valve, plunger, of the party making the same, that the several matters ac canceled of record on the hocks of the Department. or other water-closet not before mentioned, sup- therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the THOMAS F. GILROY, plied with water as above described, per year, ten consent. in writing, at two householders or freeholders Commissioner of P,•blic )Yorks. dollars in the City of New' York, to the effect that if the contract For any form of hopper or water-closet, supplied from is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will,

REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING A SCALE the ordinary style of cistern filled with ball-cock,

upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance; and that if he shall refuse OFD WATER RENTS ANTI RULES

and overflow pipe that communicates with the pipe to the water-closet, so that overflow will run into the

or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor- GOVERNING THE USE OF \~-:1•I•ER hopper or water-closet, when ball-cock is defective, porauon any difference between the sum to which he ,

FOR THE CITE' OF NE\\ 1• C)RK, Ia t or from which an unlimited amount of water can be

would he entitled upon its completion, and that which drawn by holding up the handle, per year, each, five the Corporation may be Obliged to pay to the person to ORDER (i THOMAS F. GILROY, COI- 1 dollars, whom the contract shall he awarded at any subsequent ' MIISSIONER OF PUBLIC \WORKS. For any form of hopper or water-closet, supplied from letting : the amount to he calculated upon the estimated any of the forms of wa=le-preventing cisterns, that amount of the work by which the bids are tested, are approved by the Engineer of the Croton Aque-

The consent last above-mentioned must be accompa- j7 NDF:R CHAPTER 41o, LAWS 1882, SECTIONS duct, which are so constructed that not more than nied by the oath or affrmatuon, in writing, of each of the c' V 330, 351, 352 and 353, and as amended by chapter three gallons of water can be drawn at each lift of the persons signing the same, that he Is a householder or 1 55), Laws 1887, as follows : handle, or depression of the seat, if such cisterns are freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the "'Ike commissioner of public works shall, from time provided with an overflow pipe, such overflow pipe amount of the security required for the completion of to time, establish scales of rents for the supplying of must not connect with the water-closet, but be car- the contract, over and above all his debts of every I water, which rents shall he collected in the manner flow I ried like a safe-waste, as provided by the Board of nature, and over and above his liabilities as hail, surety, provided by law, and which shall be apportioned to Health regulations, per year, two dollars. or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety different classes of buildings in said city in reference to Cistern answering this description can be seen at in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond re- their dimensions, values, exposure to fires, ordinary uses this Department. quired by law, for dwellings, stores, shops, private stables and other METERS.

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied common purposes, number of families or occupants, or Under the provisions of section 352, Consolidated Act by either a certified check upon one of the State or consr'nption of water, as near as may be practicable, and ,88s, water-meters, of approved pattern, shall be here- National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the I modify, alter, amend and increase such scale from time to after placed on the pipes supplying all stores, workshops