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John J. F. Hoyt.... Supreme.... $roo 00 Berthold Hirsch- berg .......... Charles E.Taintor. .... loo 00 Isaac Schwarzwald. ... loo oo John C. Myron..... " .... too oo Charles A. Kuck. .. ... loo 00 Eugene E. Caduc .. ....i John J. Heany ..... .... [ zoo oo George Bendicks .. ..... coo 00 Samuel E. Mattison. .... ~ moo 00 Solomon Moses .... .... zoo co William A. West... .... loo 00 Frederick Josepl[ .. . . . . I 100 00 Geo. W. Gardiner..) ....! xoo 00 Arthur E. Wilson.. ) .... too 00 Robert M. Wilcox.. `• ....i loo 00 Emelen Y. Littel... .... Ica o0 Charles O. Bailey.. " ....1 Too on William R. E. Berth ....1 roc 00 Wm. Auchterloui.. .... too oo Thomas A. Pratt ... ... zoo 00 A. Judson Brink- l erhofl......... ( •••• 200 00 Henry D.I,aidlaw.. .... zoo 00 Edward Roemer... .... too o0 Rufus Randell..... .... zoo co Thomas F. Titus... .... zoo 00 Fred'k E. Heath ... .... too 0000 Alfred Maurice .... . . . . I zoo 00 Alonzo Fitch....... .... Too 00 Richard M. Watson, . . . . , too on Charles O. Bailey. .I .... too 00 James Nicholas.... too 00 James McFeiter ... .. .' coo 00 Henry Finley...... .... too oo William Wicks .... ....I too oo Michael F. Sweeney .... F too oo Frederick \Vandelt. ... zoo 00 Isaac J. Ettincer... .... 1100 00 Thomas J. Linch ... .... too 00 George E. Simmons .. zco oo Gilbert A. Litchult. .... too on Eu_. W.Presbury.. " .... too 00 Fred. H. Hutchinson " .... Ico oo Philip Summit. ....' .. .... I too oc Leo Silberstucder..I J. Richard Adler...' .... too oc Maurice Mansell... .... roc oo Richard F. Otto .. " .... too oc Leo Koch ......... ....; 100 00 David Schnitzer ... .... j zoo oc Alex. Forsyth ..... ....!, too 00 Jacob Schneider ... ... loo 00 Benjamin Cochran. .... zoo oo John J. Diveney.... .... loo oc Frederick Murkin.. .... zoo 00 Louis Meyer ...... too 00 Francis B. Rapp.... .... zoo oc Wm. S. Londerback .... xoo oe Noel P. Peyrins.... .... too oc Robert Thompson.. .. . loo oc PhilipHarnishch-t feyer..........t •. zoo oc John H. Sherman... .. . zoo oc Edward H. Bedell. .... too oc Bernard Dryfus.... .... zoo 00 William A. Graves. .... ,00 oc Damian Newburger .... zoo oc Albert V. McKim.. .... too oc Thos. iM.O'Connell .... zoo oc Arthur B.Claflin... .... too or John H. Slavin..... " .... too oc Michael Frank..... •' .. . too oc Richard L. Lincoln. .. . zoo oc Arthur G. W aldream " .. . zoo of 's Cannot befound......' Patterson. Out of town.......... ..........I . Dead................ .: I Resident of New I Jersey.......... ResidentofChicago,~ I ,. Ill ............. ..I { Resident of Hackett- l sack, N. J. .. ( •• Resident of Phila-t i .. delphia, Pa...... InKansas........... " In Europe ........... In California......... ' .- In Florida...........1 Sick in bed .......... ,. .......... .. . Dead ................ .. j.............. .. Whereabouts unknown ) I Out of town .......... ........ ..........! .< Resident of Brooklyn I Resident of New ,. 1 Jersey ..... .. J I Resident of Canada... . Resident of Yonkers, l ,. N.Y ............J Whereabouts unknown Giegerich. Is .. u 1 43 44 45 4 6 47 4 8 49 5o CI 52 53 54 55 5 6 57 58 59 6o 6r 6z 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 7 8 79 8o 8r 80 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 9' 92 93 94 95 9 6 97 9 8 99 zoo tot xoz 003 104 105 to6 107 x008 tog Ito III X12 x13 204 I'S Not served by Com. of :: :: THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XNl. NEW YORK, FR WAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893, N UMBER 6,21 g. AMOUNT No. NAME OF Coiner. OF DISPOSITION. ~-AUSE OF JUDGa. D ELINQURN1'. U FINE NON- SERVICE. LAW DEPARTMENT. Quarterly Deport of Proceedings to Enforce the Collection of Fines Imposed on Delinquent Jurors, as Required by Chapter 343 of the Laws of 1889, for the Quarter Ending March 31, 1893. INDEX. PAGE Schedule .Vo. I—List of proceedings in which the Commissioner of Jurors failed to effect ser- vice of the motion papers ........................................................ 3459 Schedule 2—List of proceedings in which the fines imposed were remitted because of the non-service of the jury summons ........... ......... ............ .......... .. 34 6 3 Schedule No. 3--List of proceedings in which the fines imposed were remitted for causes other than non-service ............................................................... 34 6 6 Schedule No. 4—List of proceedings in which the fines imposed were enforced ............ . 3467 Schedule _ `o. 5—List of proceedings begun prior to the current quarter and terminated during thequarter .................................................................... 34 6 7 Schedule A"o. 6—List of proceedings still pending ............... ...... . ............... 34 67 SCHEDULE i. Proceedings in which the Commissioner of jurors was Unaale to Effect Service of the Motion Papers. No I NAME OF DELINQUENT. COURT. Supreme.... AMOUNTI OF FINE IMPOSED' i $roc no li DISPOSITION. CAUSE OF NON-SERVICE. JUDGE. Thomas J. Brooks. Not served by Com. ofJurors l Out of town .......... Patterson. s Sheridan Shood.... .... x0000 00 ' '. ••••••• William J. StevensL .... loo 00 4' 4 James lodge ...... .... loo oo " " .......... - Emil L. Lambert... .... too co " .. 6 I Theodore Eaddin.. .... x0000 00 •••••••••. " 7 Levy Louis D. .... [oc 0000 ! 8 I John P. Connor.... .... too oo " .......... 9 Louis Dittmar..... .... too oo so Augustus Vanl I ~~ I .. ...•_._.. . .• Courtlan.lt, Jr. J tr Eugene Parker .... " coo 00 " " Dead ............... : xz Albert E. Davis....) ,• .... x0000 00 <' " .... .. 03 Rudolph Garng .. .. . too oo `• ,< ............•• • 54 Hiram Bendett..... too 00 I ........... " is Frank B. Whitte- more.......... i .... I00 CO ............ r6 George A. Firnstein .... loo 00 ., In Ohio ............. .. 17 Joseph Greenbaum. ....i too oo In Florida ........... 18 \Vm. F. McPherson too 00 Cannot be found......! .... Ig Edw. H.Ingersoll..[ . . . too 00 -•• •! Nathan Stern......' .... too 00 •••••• " or Horace N. Sherman .. x0000 00 .....' zz Daniel Hauser.... .... too 00 4 '•••••• 23 John J. O'Connor.. .... x0000 00 " ..... o Joseph Schofield... .... x0000 00 " " ...... ,< z5 Alex. Wilhelm ..... .... too 00 " z6 Michael L. Coyle .. .... loo 00 " " " 27 John H. Schmultz .. .... too 00 " o8 George De Haven. " ... . x0000 00 " •... •. 29 Nicholas Olson.... .. .., zoo 00 .•... " 30 Henry H. Tobey Thomas J. Walsh.. ) .. • • too 00 " 31 .. zoo oo • • • • " 32 George H. Afolleni " .... too 00 " " " 33 Moses Cohen...... .... zoo oo " 34 Leo Andreas Stager - loo 00 ' • " 35 Thomas Warhurst.. .... too 00 36 Thomas J. Grastz .. .... too 00 37 Alfred E. Crow.... .... x0000 00 - 38 Joseph Hofl....... .... loo 00 ...... ` 39 Jos. W. Schmenyer. .... zoo 00 Out of town.......... 40 William H. Smith.. .... x0000 00 .. • • • • • ^ • - 4 1 John B. Suffern.... .... x0000 00 •••••••••• ` 42 I Clifford T. Miller .. " .... x0000 00 " .......... '

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berg ..........

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Isaac Schwarzwald. ... loo oo

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Charles A. Kuck. .. ... loo 00

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John J. Heany ..... .... [ zoo oo

George Bendicks .. ..... coo 00

Samuel E. Mattison. .... ~ moo 00

Solomon Moses .... .... zoo co

William A. West... .... loo 00

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Arthur E. Wilson.. ) .... too 00

Robert M. Wilcox.. ̀• ....i loo 00

Emelen Y. Littel... .... Ica o0

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William R. E. Berth ....1 roc 00

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Edward Roemer... .... too o0

Rufus Randell..... .... zoo co

Thomas F. Titus... .... zoo 00

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Alfred Maurice .... . . . . I zoo 00

Alonzo Fitch....... .... Too 00

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James Nicholas.... too 00

James McFeiter ... .. .' coo 00

Henry Finley...... .... too oo

William Wicks .... ....I too oo

Michael F. Sweeney .... F too oo

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Isaac J. Ettincer... .... 1100 00

Thomas J. Linch ... .... too 00

George E. Simmons .. zco oo

Gilbert A. Litchult. .... too on

Eu_. W.Presbury.. " .... too 00

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Maurice Mansell... .... roc oo

Richard F. Otto .. " .... too oc

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Alex. Forsyth ..... ....!, too 00

Jacob Schneider ... ... loo 00

Benjamin Cochran. .... zoo oo

John J. Diveney.... .... loo oc

Frederick Murkin.. .... zoo 00

Louis Meyer ...... too 00

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Bernard Dryfus.... .... zoo 00

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Albert V. McKim.. .... too oc

Thos. iM.O'Connell .... zoo oc

Arthur B.Claflin... .... too or

John H. Slavin..... " .... too oc

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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XNl. NEW YORK, FR WAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893, N UMBER 6,21 g.

AMOUNT

No. NAME OF

Coiner. OF DISPOSITION. ~-AUSE OF JUDGa.

D ELINQURN1'. U

FINE NON- SERVICE.

LAW DEPARTMENT.

Quarterly Deport of Proceedings to Enforce the Collection of Fines Imposed on Delinquent Jurors, as Required by Chapter 343 of the Laws of 1889, for the Quarter Ending March 31, 1893.

INDEX. PAGE

Schedule .Vo. I—List of proceedings in which the Commissioner of Jurors failed to effect ser- vice of the motion papers ........................................................ 3459

Schedule 2—List of proceedings in which the fines imposed were remitted because of the non-service of the jury summons ........... ......... ............ .......... .. 3463

Schedule No. 3--List of proceedings in which the fines imposed were remitted for causes other than non-service ............................................................... 3466

Schedule No. 4—List of proceedings in which the fines imposed were enforced ............ . 3467 Schedule _ `o. 5—List of proceedings begun prior to the current quarter and terminated during

thequarter .................................................................... 3467 Schedule A"o. 6—List of proceedings still pending ............... ...... . ............... 3467

SCHEDULE i.

Proceedings in which the Commissioner of jurors was Unaale to Effect Service of the Motion Papers.

No

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NAME OF DELINQUENT.

COURT.

Supreme....

AMOUNTI OF

FINE IMPOSED'i

$roc no

li DISPOSITION. CAUSE OF

NON-SERVICE. JUDGE.

Thomas J. Brooks. Not served by Com. ofJurors l Out of town .......... Patterson.

s Sheridan Shood.... .... x0000 00 ' '. •••••••

William J. StevensL .... loo 00 „ 4'

4 James lodge ...... .... loo oo " " ..........

- Emil L. Lambert... .... too co " ..

6 I Theodore Eaddin.. .... x0000 00 „ „ •••••••••.

" 7 Levy Louis D. .... [oc 0000 !

8 I John P. Connor.... .... too oo „ " ..........

9 Louis Dittmar..... • .... too oo

so Augustus Vanl „ I~~ „ „ I .. ...•_._.. . .• Courtlan.lt, Jr. J •

tr Eugene Parker .... " coo 00 " " Dead ............... :

xz Albert E. Davis....) ,• .... x0000 00 <' „ " .... ..

03 Rudolph Garng .. .. . too oo `• ,< ............•• • „

54 Hiram Bendett..... too 00 I ........... " is Frank B. Whitte-

more.......... i „ .... I00 CO „ „ „ ............

r6 George A. Firnstein „ .... loo 00 ., „ In Ohio ............. ..

17 Joseph Greenbaum. ....i too oo In Florida ...........

18 \Vm. F. McPherson too 00 Cannot be found......! ....

Ig Edw. H.Ingersoll..[ . . . too 00 •-•• •!

Nathan Stern......' .... too 00 •••••• "

or Horace N. Sherman „ .. x0000 00 „ .....'

zz Daniel Hauser.... .... too 00 4'••••••

23 John J. O'Connor.. .... x0000 00 " .....

o Joseph Schofield... .... x0000 00 " " ...... ,<

z5 Alex. Wilhelm ..... .... too 00 "

z6 Michael L. Coyle .. .... loo 00 " " "

27 John H. Schmultz .. .... too 00 "

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30 Henry H. Tobey

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32 George H. Afolleni " .... too 00 " " "

33 Moses Cohen...... .... zoo oo "

34 Leo Andreas Stager • - • • loo 00 ' • "

35 Thomas Warhurst.. .... too 00

36 Thomas J. Grastz .. .... too 00

37 Alfred E. Crow.... .... x0000 00 • • -

38 Joseph Hofl....... „ .... loo 00 „ ...... ̀

39 Jos. W. Schmenyer. .... zoo 00 „ Out of town..........

40 William H. Smith.. .... x0000 00 .. • • • • • • ^ • -

41 John B. Suffern.... „ .... x0000 00 „ •••••••••• ̀

42 I Clifford T. Miller .. " .... x0000 00 " .......... '

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"9 Isidor Rosenthal . ' . . . . too 00 "

20 Fred'k Aaiowson. . I " 700 00

121 John Schrieber..... . .. . 100 00 "

122 Chas. Stenerwald . . " . . . . Ion 00

123 John R. Steneck . . . " . . . . mo oo

124 Jos. H. Mandeville. " .... zoo on '

25 John J.Beetson. . . J " .. . . zoo 00

126 WilliamJ. Fox " . . . . ron on

17 Adolph Echclbach.' " . . . . 100 00 •

128 i Gilbert L. Beekman . . . . 100 00 "

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IO Andrew J. Divinelle " . . . . xoo 00 "

x3x P Thomas P. Dunne.. " . . . . xoo 00

132 : John Kennin....... " . . . .

00 00 "

33 Daniel J.O'Connell " . . .. ico no "

134 James Vincent....... . . . . 100 00 "

C 5 Eugene M. Cole. . . . " . . . . coo no "

136 Leopold Katz...... " . .. . iou on "

1 37 Simon 1. Bernstein.. . . . . zoo co '

33 Arthur S. Gilbert...... . . . . too oo • "

9 Charles N. Loomis.] . . .. Too oo "

40 Edgar B. Steckel. . . . . . . too co "

," Richard M.Corwine " . . . . 100 00 "

142 Charles Moebus . . . " . . . . coo 00

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148 i Oscar J. Conklin...; " . . . . 100 00 '

149 I Charles V. Morgan " . . . . 100 00 "

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5t Horace W. Mann.. ' coo 00 "

152 CharlesS. Hewlett. i . . . . mo 00

'3 Daniel C. French..! " ... . zoo OD "

154 Thomas Dunkin.... ' . . . . ioo 00 "

Orvide D. Andry. . " oo Co '

Abel Holmes, Jr. . . " . . . . Too 00 '

I 77 Edward Waldorf ... " . . . . 00 "

x Arthur E. Curser. . " . . . . 103 00 "

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61 John M. Kunz..... " . . . . ico "

r52 Francis D. Jacksan " . . . . zoo 00 "

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4 Adolph O'Brig..... . .. . xoo no "

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,7 Henry F. Harding. " . .. . too 00 "

- i Samuel Meyer " ... . ion oo 1 "

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71 Charles Zenker.... too 00 "

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173 i James Hoodley. . . . . ... zoo 00

774 Philip J. Nathan... .... zoo 00

175 Solomon Zarkowsky .... zoo oo

176 Rerthold Meyer ... . zoo cc

177 Max Stern .... mono

178 JuliusW.Rothschild . . . . zoo on

179p Frank M. Archer .1 zoo on

z8o John A. DevIls. .... zoo no

tSr Emil Spindler .... zoo on

182 George F. Legenue .... zoo on

133 Albert Hills .... 100 00

784 Ralph Myers .... zoo no

185 Martin Schloss .... zoo no

186 Francis Schotes .... zoo on

187 Arthur Haskell " .... zoo no

188 11 Francis T.Hirseman .... zoo no

189 Charles E. Mutzig .... zoo on '

Igo Morris Oetringer .... too on

19, Julius W. Oppell.. .... zoo no

192 Samuel Raphael .... too no

193 AbrahamGreenwald .... zoo on

194 i James Vincent .... too no •1

1 t95 Robert T. Clark .... 10000

196 C. R. Scirborough. Supreme. . . .$IOO 00

197 Ernest G. Sawyer.. " . . . . zoo on

298 L'homas A. Painter. . . . . zoo no

199 Jared Day.......... " . . . . too on

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202 John M, Dexter. .. • " . . . . too 00 203 David Dempster... " . . . . zoo no

204 Ebert Thompson. . . " . . . . too on

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moS Barry Davis........ •.....zoo no

207 Hugh Gilmartin. . . . . . zoo no

anS Anton Kraus • . . . . p zoo no

209 Herman Shenkern. ' . . . . coo no

210 Thomas Lavelle.... zoo no

zlz Fred'k C. Bardwell! . . . . zoo on

212 Morris Rosenbaum' ' . . . . I Ion 00

213 Henry Lampn.. . J . . . . Inc 00

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215 Edward Kelly . . . . zoo no

216 John B. Kahl " . . .. 100 00

117 Moritz Sigmund. . . . " . . . . zoo no

218 Raphael Lehman . " . . . . zoo 00

219 Leicester Allen.... " zoo no

220 Sidney J. Everett... . . . . zoo on

221 Wallace Murray... . . . zoo no

222 Theo. C. Hoffman.. " . . . . zoo no

223 Chas. W.&hwarting " . . . . too on

224 Charles A. Hunter. " . . . . 100 00

225 Charles S. Sherman ' . . . . roc, on

226 James Seckerson. . " . . . . 10000

227 Charles Baichelor. " . . . . zoo no

zt8 Ph. Kaltwasser, Jr " . . . . zoo no

279 Richard M. Collins. " . . . . too 00

230 S. Van Brocklin. . . " . . . . Ion on

231 Fred'k Weaverson. ' . . . . zoo on

232 Fred'k C. Frost.... " zoo no

233 Geo. W. Dithridge. ' . . . . zoo on

234 Sigmund L. Prager. . . . . zoo no

235 Jerome Sadler ' . . . . too no

235 John H. Sleinmetz. " . . . . too no

237 Max Lowenthal.... . . . . ton on

238 John H. Van Vales " . . . . zoo on

239 Edward E. Stevens .... moo no

240 Chas. A. Blanchard. . . . . zoo no

241 Richard Horstman. " . . .. I zoo no

242 fhonias Morrav ... " . . . . ion on

243 Conrad Miller ' . . , . too no

244 FrankJohnson " . . . . zoo on

245 John Kennin . . . . zoo no

246 William H.Vegel., .... zoo on

247 Charles Dickinson. . . . . zoo no

248 Alfred H. Kline.... " zoo on

249 William J. Riordan. ' . . . . zno on

250 John J. Connolly . . . . zoo no

251 Michael Holloran.. ' . . . . zoo on

252 J. Alfred Besthoff. " . . . . zoo no

253 George Blumenthal . . . . moo no

254 Edwin A. Rice . . . . zoo no

255 James P. Lamb.... ' . . . . p zoo on

26 Charles Sandmann. " . . . . zoo no

757 Charles M. Kaeppel " . . . . zoo no

28 John C. Eichelman " .... zoo no

259 James Lennon ' . . . . moo on

26o William J. Gilmore ' .. . . too no

261 Louis Klueher..... . . . . zoo 00

26z James J. Lutkin " . ... icc no

263 Wm. H. Mackinney . . . . zoo no

264 William S. O'Brien. . . . . zoo om

265 Hamilton Magrath. . . . . zoo no

z66 , Julius F. Butt " . . . . zoo no

267 John H. Buckbee. . . " . . . . 70000

z68 Joseph H.Tax..... .. . . non no 269 Adolph Lowenthal. ' . . . . zoo on

27o Eurique C. Villa- .... mno 00 vende ......... 271 Thomas Canary .... 300 00

272 Moritz Leon .... zoo no

273 Thomas J. Brennan .... zoo no

274 Lewis P. Landheim. .... zoo so

275 Ernest P. Beanders. .... 100 on

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176 Charles Reynolds.. Supreme.... httoo oo Not served by Com. of,

277 Matthew McQuade, " ... too 00 "

178 Gustav Ludwig.... .... loo 00 "

279 Elmer S. Van Aiken " .... too 00 "

280 Hugo Alexander... ., 100 00

z8, David Banks ...... .... roo 00 "

282 William A. Merritt. " ... loo 00

283 Robert G.Finiay... .... loo 00 "

z84 Robert Black...... " .... loo oo "

z85 James T, Hough,.. ' .., roo 00

286 I HermanLudwig,Jr, " ... too oo

287 Thomas C, Mearis.. .... loo oo

Charles Loeweuthal " too 00 288 ....

289 , W. Spiegelberg.... City... .... loo oo "

2O Murdock M.l 9 Campbell...... f ......•. loo 00

~9x Frank Rees........ •' ........ loo oo "

390 Sydney Chidley.... " ........ too oo

293 Levi Biddinger.... '. ........ roo 00 "

294 Simon L. Herman.. " ........ loo 00 ^

295 Thomas J. Mullane. " ........ Ica 00

e96 Chas. T. Holbrook, " ........ too oo `{

297 I Oscar Weringer... ........ roo 00 "

293 Louis Weyrich..... . . . loo 00 •'

299 Walter A. Morrill.. " ....... loo 00

300 James H. White.... ,< ........ loo 00 {a

305 Albert H.Cofee... ......... loo 00 "

3O Charles P. Berdell. " ........ too oo

3o• Philip Renk....... " ....... loo oo "

3''4 HermanJ.Frederich " ....., too on

303 James F. Emanuel.. „ too 00 .,

3r6 Henry S. Lowenthal " ....... too oo

307 ~, Fred. C. Mudgett.. " ........ Too co "

3„8 Max S. Boehm..... " ........ loo 00

309 Albert D. Donnan.. .... .... roo 00 "

310 Charles H. Fenton. " ......... too on "

311 Millard F. Adler... " ........ Too eo "

315 Ed. Meyerhofer.... " ........ too oo "

33 Robert B. Baker... " ........ too 00 '{

3r4 Robert V. Gardiner i " ......... too oo "

315 Jas. H. Briggs, Jr.. " ........ too 00 n

3 r6 John Crosby Brown u ......., roo 00 u u

3r7 Barry Davies...... ........ roo 00 „

318SlgsmundGalven-1 „ ....... loo 00 stein .......... J

319 Chas. V. Mortimer.. " ........ too 00

320 Wiiliam B. Martin. " ......... zoo on

321 Benj. L. Bernard.,. " ......... ma oo "

322 Sigmund Moritz.... .. loo on "

323 Julius W. F.Helbing " ........ loo 00 "

ah Hermann.... 324 Uriah ,a ........ loo 00 „

325 Aaron B. Strauss... u ........ roo 00 n

326 Louis C. Tufts..... ........ zoo eo "

317 William E. Johnson. " ...... . loo 00

328 Henry B. Clifford.. " ........ loo 00

329 Bernard Biglin..... " ........ loo 00

330 Rudolph Friedmann " ........ loo 00

331 Max Rosenberg.... too oo

332 James P. Stanton... •̀ ........ loo 00

333 John H. McGaffag..

.............

" ........ loo oo

334 Chas.W. Woodward " ........ too 00

335 William Eisenberg, " ........ zoo 00

336 Isaac Cohen....... " ,....... loo no

337 John C.Henderson.. " ........ zoo 00

338 Ernest M. Burrow,. " ........ zoo 00 "

339 Arthur E. Bateman. " ........ too no 'a "

340 John H. Elfers..... " ........ loo no

341 Abraham T. Arm- I „ .. ., tOO 00 u ., strong.........

342 Edwin A. Rogers.,. " ........ loo on

343 Frank S. Ely " ........ loo on

344 Wm.T,Everett.... " ........ loo 00

345 James J, Fitzgerald. " ........ loo no

346 Emanuel Cohn..... •̀ ........ too oo

347 Geo. G. Nicholas,,. • loo no "

348 Chas. W. Morris.... " ........ too oo " {`

349 Charles G. Krueger, " .. , , . , .. loo 00

350 Frank U. Gose..... " ........ loo oo 11 '4

351 Nathan Landover.. " ........ loo no "

352 Charles N. Coles,., " .......I too no " "

353 Wm. M. Dunlevy... " ........ zoo eo "

354 Guernsey Osborne. `a ........ loo 00 " It

355 Daniel L. Flynn.... " ........ loo on It "

356 George Lacks...... City..,,,,.

357 John Mann "

358 Gouverneur Kort- l wright........J .,.....

359 Thos. B. Musgrave. " .......

360 6o Leopold Stock ..... . .......

361 James Farrell..., ..I

362 p „ ....... 6z James Wardro e...,

363 Albert G. Dearing " .......

364 George Marzolt... .

363 William H. Morgan " .......

366 Albert S. May "

367 James H. Reilly.... " .......

368 Mason Crawford .

369 Frederick Feldman. " ...... .

370 Robert G. Frazer... "

371 Thos. I. Seabrooke. " ,......

371 James T. Mulhearn, " .......

373 Simon Schemer...... .......

374 Marcus Jerkowski. "

375 Wm. C. Herriott...

376 Clarence E. Hall... •`

377 Wm. H. Roach.... "

378 Peter Day......... "

379 Henry H. Hunter..

38orYFerguson. ••••.. ar er uson...,

381 Frank E.Brugmanni " „,....

382 Edward Webb..... " .......

383 Chas. Newland.... " .......

384 Chas. Vanzile....... " .......

385 Albert J.G.Riemann '• .......

386 Edgar W. Roylance " .......

387 Joseph B. Adrian.. " .......

388 Ralph M. Helmer.. " .......

;89 Tim. O'Callaghan. " .......

390 Aaron F. Matthews. " .......

391 Henry P. Vogt..... •` .......

392 Frank O'Donnell.. " .......

393 Edgar Barclay..... " .......

394 LouisF.Grumbacher ll " .......

395 John Waddle...... " .......

396 David Schmitzer... " .......

397 Isaac Schwartz.... •' .......

398 James Good....... "

399 Louis J. Thursby... " ....... 400 Francis Schneider.. " .......

4or James Dickson .... '• .......

402 William G. Pollock. " ....... 403 John W. Evans.... " .......

404 Geo. L. Beringiner.. " ....... 405 Daniel Murray .... "

406 Edw. J. Thompson. " .. , ....

407 Chas. C. McKeever. " .......

408 James M. Boyd... " .......

4*9 Fred. C. Goldsmith. " ....... 410 Wm. T. Black,Jr... " .......

41r Joseph A. Adler.... "

412 John L. Kiernan...)

4z3 Harry Simmons .., " .......

414 Harris Abrams ... , "

415 Franklin H. Smith.. " .......

416 Rolla A. Trear .... " ...... .

417 Chas. A. McKevitte "

418 David Ackerman .. "

4n9 Robert F. Tyson... " ... .,.

42o Augustus C. Adrian " .......

421 Albert Beverley ... "

422 Joseph ose h K. Emmett., .......

423 David Wolf ....... " .......

424 James Leitch ......, "

425 Geo. W. McCashen. "

426 John Slevin........ " .......

427 Andrew Donohue.. "

4x8 John J. Heaney.... "

421 I William Bergmann. " ......,

430 Julius F. Bott .....

431 Martin J. Walters..

432 George W. Smith .. " ......

433 Percy N. Lawrence. "

434 Leopold Stock..... "

435 Irving Loweridge.. " ......

N u.

OCTOBER 20, 1893.

DRIANQURNT. ON DISI'oSITION. FINK

IMMPoSitn

THE CITY RECORD.

CAUSE 'IF NAME .,F NUN-SRRVIC5.

JU U( F,. N o. DRLINQURNT. COURT.

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No. 1)•NI INQtrRN t. COURT. FINK 5 IMPOSRDI

J. Duncan Warning City.........$zoo' no 76 I J g-

5t7 j Charles W. Roe,.. " ........ too on

578 Joseph Panritch....; " ........ too no

519 Uriah A. Pollard.... " .......zoo no

520 Isadore A. Ascher.. " ........ zoo on

521 I Mich. T. Donnelly, . ........ Too on

522 Frost Johnson ' ........ zoo no

523 Peter L. Herche ... •` ........ zoo on

524 Joseph J { Hughes. " .. ...... loo 00

5z5 I Fred'k Morris

.

'

,.... .. loo 00

526 'Thos. F. O'Connor. " ........ zoo 00

507 Gco. B. Christman. " ........ too no

;a8 Joel N. Allen ...... ........ too on

529 John J. Amrine.... " ........ ion Co

530 Cha?les N. Cullen.. •' ........'I )oo 00

537 '. Rufus Batchelor ... " ........ loo co

532

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534 Edm. Heydenreict. " zoo oo

535 , James - IcNtill .... " .........'Co 00

536 I Wm. T. McBride... " ........ zoo co

537 James B. Dolan..... " ........ tco on

538 Anton Apple......" ........zoo on

539 ' John J. McGrath... " ........I loo on

540 Marion Arni `• ........ . zoo on

541 Charles Gottlieb... " ........ zoo on

542 Carl A. Millner.... " ........ zoo on

543 : Henry D. Dyer.... ........ loo 00

544 Thomas Dwyer.... ........ xoo on

545 ' Erne:t W. Meurteus .........ion on

546 Adolph Hendelany, " .........zoo on

547 Wm.Schlessinger..l " .........zoo no

548 Michael Power.... " ........ loo 00

549 Isaac Lowenthal.., ........ loo on

550 Jacob Loewenberg. " ........ zoo 00 I I

551 I Martin Powers....' ........zoo 00

552 Henry Woellhaf... .. ........, zoo on

553 Samuel Fatman.... ........I too on

554 Emil Potosky......' ......... zoo 00

555 Carroll Bryce......' " .........100 00

556 Chas. E. Ahneman... " ........ I zoo 00

557 Meyer N.Heckscher " ........ roo no I 558 Austin Al. Poole... " ........ too on

559 I Martin Q. Dam- ,, .,•. 7~ meyer......... I

560 Henry Lount ...... •` ........ zoo on

56s Clan SaGreeue.... ........ xoo 00

562 y M. .. ........zoo on

563 Thomas Gibbons... ....... too on t

564 Louis Leaman.,... " ........ zoo 00

565 Sam'l Neugrusehel. ........ loo on

566 George D. Lemmon' " ........ ~ zoo 00

567 David Jacobson..,. " ........fI leo on

568 Henry Hirschbach, '• ........ zoo on

569 Francis B. Stedman. .........zoo ao

570 Samuel Raphael... ' " ........ zoo 00

571 Wm. F. Blodgett ... " ......... zoo on

572 Joseph N. Hoexter. I " ........ . xoo on

573 George Hoe3.......i ........ zoo oo'

574 Joseph C.1leyers..~ .........zoo 00

575 James ........ . zoo no amen B. Guest..... ~~

576 ', Lawrence E.Hodges " .... .. loo on

577 Charles Hansen....) ........ loo 00

578 Richard aolsten..• " ........ zoo 00

579 ' John Ftanki....... " ........ too on

58o Albert D. Prentice .........zoo 00

581 Edgar Pool........ " ........zoo on

i I 582 James C. Burr ..... •' .........loo 0o

583 lMichaelJacobi..... " ........ zoo oo

584 Charles Netter .... " ........ zoo 00

585 1 Gottfried J. Hansen " ........ zoo on

586 I Michael J. Hart ... " ........ zoo 00

587 George McWinan.. " .........zoo on

588 Frederick J. Ley ton " ......... zoo on

589 I J. L. Emil Scheneler " ........ loo on

590 Henry Hirschbuk. ........ zoo on

597 Henry Fisher...... .• ........ zoo on

592 Jacob Fox, Jr...... " ........ zoo on

593 Joseph D. Smyth... " .........zoo on

594 Moses Greenwood. " ......... zoo on

595 I John McDonald.... " ........ too on

Fitzsimons.

DIsPosITIDN. NON-SERVIcn, JUnGR.

Not served by Corn, of Jurors Whereabouts unknown Fitzsimnm.

Resident of New Jersey ......... .

Sick in bed

„ Resident of Staten i Island...........)

,, Resident of Brooklyn. ••

" Resident of Canada..

" " Cannot be found.... McCown,

Out of town .........

Dead.......... .....

Resident of New t Jersey ..........

Resident of Brook- lyn. N.Y........

Resident of Penn. sylvania..........

Resident of Balti-more, Md .......

In Europe...........

Cannot be found......

3462 THE CITY RECORD. OCTOBER 20, I 893.

:NAMR OF i r•" DELI\QURNT. 'F

COl'RT. FIB DISPOSITION. I CAI1SF. OF NON-SPRNIC R. I

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437 , William A. West.,,' ' ........ loo oo " "

438 Leopold Hartman..'.. ........ t.w .w I ̀• ••

49 i Isaac J. Johnson... " ........ too oo

44" . Isaac H. Mowbray. " ........ )co oo I " •• •.

4sr William C.Lippus.. •̀ " ........ 7 00 " 00

442 Jacob J. Lindane... •' ........ loo 00 "

13 ; Harry Herman " ........ xoo oo

444 Silas F. Hewitt ... " ........ Ion oo " '.

445 ~ Nicholas Heyne ... ........I loo 00

440 JuliusH.Dieckmann ........ xoo oo •̀ f

447 Sylvester S. Bliss .. •̀ ........ Ico 00 " •

44s Sylvanus A. Reed.. " ........ :oo no

449 Thomas Johnson -.. ........ roc oo

450 George W. Smith.. zoo on "

I I Charles McKeever; ........zoo { "

ycz ~, Horace Newkirk ... ...... xoo 00 ; •

453 Arthur Summer.... ........oo on

i 454 Ferd. J. Theobold.. .. ....... . loo no

455 Sigmund Arnstein.. " ........ too Co " "

456 W. T. Hendrickson " ........ Zoo oo I '. ,.

457 Solomon T. Buckley " ........ zoo 0o ••

458 Theo. Bolttger..... '• ........ loo 00 ̀• i

459 \'.m. R. Mattison.. i - " ........ xco co •

460 Charles E. Everett. ........ :oo no

461 Joseph Altschul.... •• ........ xoo on

462 George D. King... "

463 George F. Mackey. " ........ too oo '• "

464 Harley Gates...... .. ........ loo oo .< .,

465 Julius I. Pinsker... " ......... zoo cm

466 Edwin A. Hays.... .. ........ xoo co " "

467 MortimerL.Godkin ........ loo 00

468 Albert Glauber.... " ........ ,00 oo "

469 j George Knapp..... •̀ ........ xoo 00 " "

470 i Augustus Cohen... `• ........ zoo oo

477 John D. Barrett.... •' ........ too 0o "

472 I Timothy Fitzgerald " ........ roo oo " `•

4.3 Jacob Fraenkel.... " ........zoo 0o " " '•

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475 Andrew Dow...... ..; zoo on

476 Clarence E. Maloy. " ......,,I too co • " <`

477 ' Philip Loeb ........ . ........ ZOO 00 "

478 Sigmund Loeb..... " ........ zoo oo " "

47a Henry Hess ....... u .....' loo 00 r

Oho Louis B. Coney... .......' loo no "

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484 Julius Davidson.... " ........ zoo oo " " <'

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457 Emil Halbrand .... ........ loo oo " I "

48a I;,hn McNeven..... " ........too 00 " `•

489 Arthur H. Leach.. " ........! loo no 's ., ..

4C Cha:. Goldschmidt. ......... loo oo

491 i Gustave Marx..... " ...... loo 00 "

492 Robert C. Benedict . ........ . too 0o u ..

493 Augustus H. Hall.. ........ I roo oo ~

494 John B. McGuire.. " ........ xoo 00

495 Jacob Mayer........ ' ........I zoo Oo I " •

496 Max S. Davis...... '• .......-i zoo 00 r. ,

497 Jacques B. Rice... ...... loo oo •' "

498 Edwin Werner .... " ........lI zoo 0o " "

499 Vanderbilt Allen... " ......... zoo no " " '• ~ f

500 Bernard Jacobs .... ........ zoo on " " "

Sox Charles H. Browne. " ......... zoo on I. "

5oz Thomas W. Wilson. " ......... zoo on i "

503 Frank A. Pinyre...' " ......., zoo no

goq William H. Spencer " ........ zoo no

505 Theodore Weiss...

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I So6 Harry M. Perkins.. " ....... zoo on • ..

507 Ferdinand Head... too 00

5o8 Lewis A. Mitchell.. ........ loo no

509 Cauffman H. Meyer). °` ....... . roc o0

5zo Adolph R. Meyer., " xoo oo

5x1 Benjamin Fohs...... ........ too 00

512 Emanuel Meyer . . .; ....-. too 00 " " I'

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597 '~ Varian J. Pearce . , . " ........ too oo " „ ..... „

598 Alex. McDonald... " ........ to., oo ""'

599 Max Loewenstein.. " zoo oc " Out of town..........

6,o Henry A. McDowell ...... too oo " '< <.

(or August L. Heckler. .... Ico 00 In Chicago...........

6-x Benjamin F. Vail... .. to, no In Austria

603 John J. McGrath .. " ........ loo 0o < In Europe ...........

604 George M. Kenyon. .. ........ tco co Resident of Michigan.

605 Daniel B. Morris... " ........ too no Resident of Brooklyn.

606 John J. Myers.... < too 00 .. J Re=_ident of Long ......... l Island...........

zoo no " Dead ..... .......... 607 Robert Flemming.. " ........ .

6o8 Dennis F. Lavelle.. .. ........ too oo ................ "

6o9 Richard M, Mc- 1 „ ........ 100 00 '; •. .......... ..... Donough ......

610 John R.I1cGuire... .. ...... . loo 0o `' Cannot be found.....

6ri Max Gerstle. ........ loo 00 Out of town..........

Dead " 612'. Bernard Gounley., ........ Ico 00 ................

613 Zwin T. Pratt ..... .. ........ too 00 Cannot be found .....

614 C. Montague Ward .. ........ too Co ...., `<

615 John S. Thompson. .. ........ too 00

616 Samuel Nassaulr... ... too oo

617 John Houston...... .... loo 00

6t8 John Crofton ..... .. ........ loo on

Patrick F. Gibbons''. .. ........ too Co

6zo Jacob W. Cline.... .. ........ mo 00

r21 Sylvan ,. ........ Ivan Godchaux.., too co ....

522 Simon W. Adam... ̀; ........ loo 00 •< ,< ,. ..... <,

023 Edgar R. Preyer...~ ........ 10000

(~z4 Salo D. Strauss.... ........1 too 00 Out of town ..........

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SCHEDULE 2.

f'roceediu,s in which the Fines ImJ'ased were Remitted Because of the Non-service of the jury Summons.

ANOINT

No. NAME OF DELINQUENT. COURT. OF DISPOSITION, CAUSE OF REMISSION. JUDGE. FINE.

Richard W. Wallace... Supreme ....

Moritz Jacobowsky.... • •

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Felix Mc i orry........ • • • •

George W. Krone ..... ....

Robert E. Stackpole.... " ....

Frederick W. Cole ..... <` ...

Charles Y. Campbell... .. .

I William Layton ..... ,.

Joseph H. Cohen......."

Isaac Kaufmann ....... "

Leon Tanenbaum ...... " •••

John Vanbergen....... "

James Carroll.......... • •

Julius Elison .......... •..

racob H unsicker....... ....

Jacques Schmitz ....... ....

JuliusJones............ <` ....

Norman H. Niver...... ....

William B. Faxen ...... "

James Eidie........... I

Thomas H. Harrison... ...

Damian Neuberger .... I ..

David Daly ........"

James D. Ford......... ....

Ely M.Goodman ......

Francis G.I.awrence... ...

Charles H. Class....... ....

Owen McCarthy....... ....

Edward W. Dewey ....

Thomas J. Robinson....

Charles F. Gruminger..

Gerald L. Hoyt...

Daniel W. Burtis ...... . • • .

James P. Bates........

Charles E. Birdzeye...

Greenleaf W. Crossrcan

James Mills............

John J. Ryan ..........

Charles Porth .........

J. Curry Watson ....... ....

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44 Andrew J. Dalton......

45 James L. Livingston....

46 George E. Mott........

47 John F. Manjan........ ,•

48

Myre H. Frank ........

49 Edward Ehrlich .......

50 Gustave Gudenrath....

51 Michael Fleming. ....

5a Charles J. McKay......

53 Arris J. Bogart.........

54 Charles D. Smith ......

55 Henry H. Harrison ....

56 Morris H. Rieders ..... •

57 Charles J. McKay .....

58 Charles McCaffrey ....

59

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60 Julius Berliner ........ i

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62 John McMahon........ 63 Levi Ostorweis........

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65 Richard P. Herrick....

66 Julius Herrman .....

67 Sigowiney Van Zand...

68 Marius B. Beckman....

69 Paul Williams .........

70 Clemens Waldeyer ....

71 JudsonJohnson........ Com. P1

72 Simon Hecht..........

73 Ormonde M. Reid.....

74 Samuel S. Soudheim...

75

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76 Joseph C. Gavigan......

77 Edward McGovern.....

78 Robert W. Smith......

79 Meyer S. Bentham.....

8o Patrick H. Connor.....

81 Hugh McCall..........

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83 Sigmund P,russel.......

84 Bernard Mayer........

85 Gilbert M. Bangs......

86 Edward Johnson.......

87 John Schuyler Anderson "

88 August Rischow.......

89 Theo. Obermeyer......

90 Albert C. Bage.........

91 Charles A. Reid.......

92 Louis Goldsmith....... "

93 Samuel J. Stiffsam......

94 John J. Bentz..........

95 Jacob E. Sperling ......

96 Charles H. Newman ... ,

97 John E. Bonden,Jr.....

98 James Lamb...........

99 William E. D. Stokes...

'CO William Morrison, Jr.,

lot William Nelke.........

102 Morris Isidor.......... ''

103 James Isham..........

104 William E. Wilson.....

105 Charles A. Stenerwahl.

Io6 Thompson W. Decker..

107 Israel Perlman ........

108 Wilber F. Rockwell....

009 William F. Earley .....

110 Gustave Badenhauser..

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Ira George Schwind.......

1t3 Jacob Bloome.........

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Ir5 Abraham Kaim........

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I17 Harvey P. Quattlander.

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120 Louis Uffenheimer.....

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THE CITY RECORD.

A~totN t No, NAME or DELINQUENT. COURT. OF

FINE.

203 James Birdwhistell..... Com. Pleas.. $too 00

204 John I). Blair .......... .. zoo co

205 Edwin D. Lackey...... " .. zo. o0

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208 4' 4 .. xoo 00

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210 John 1lforrisey......... " .. too 00

221 William Sherwood..... " too 00

212 George Ray ........... " .. Too 00

213 David Bonner.......... " .. loo 00

214 Henry Adler .......... .. too co

215 Thomas C. Phillipo .... Too 00

216 John J. Wigger ......... " .. zoo o0

217 Joel A. Glixuran........ zoo 00

218 William H. Barnes..... " zoo 00

219 Hugh S. Wallace........, " .. zoo oo

220 i

William E. Jashe....... .. xoo co

221 Charles Hughes....... too oa

222 Solomon R. Jacobs..... " too oo

223 Daniel McKenna.......' .. Too 00

204 I John Al. Schofield..... " loo oo

225 Alex. Harris............ " .. 100 00

226 Henry A. Seaman .....' - 100 00

227 Daniel H. Watson.... too 00

228 George E. Van Vorst.. `a Too en I

229 Thomas P. Kelly....... " .. zoo co

23) Thomas Gillon......... .. zoo 00

231 Herman Mulhaus ..... " loo 00

232 Millard F. Polhemus... zoo 00

233 John E. Murphy....... „ loo 00

234 Moses Sewald.......... a.. xoo 00

235 Anthony Issch.........' .. zoo 00

236. Noah B. Shute......... .. too 00

237 Samuel H. Mothner.... zoo oo

238 r James J. Quinn........ .. 200 00

239 Gustave F. J. Anthor... .. Ice CO

240 Julius Ziegler.......... ,. Too 00

24t Henry McGuire....... " ,. too 00

242 Alfred S. Heidelba:'.... 1c9 00

243 Harry P. 1'oplitz....... ..I zoo 00

244 Thomas fetter......... ! " , . zoo 00

245 James J. Lonnie...... " .. 100 00

246 Julius W. Steiner......'. too 00

247 Ernest Schwender.....'. " zoo oc

248 Louis Wolff............ " .. too 00

249 Julius Boehm .......... .. too 00

250 iiI Samuel Pickel......... .. roo oo

251 Stephen G. Holbrook... " :oo 00

252 Sydney J. Marx....... .. too 00

253 j Frederick A. Potter....) Too 00

25) George Millet ......... .. too 00

255 Gustavus E. Jewell..... zoa 00

256 Richard Hutchinson ... " zoo oo

I 257 John Conway.......... " .. loo 00

258. William H. Barclay.... " too 00

259 ! Robert M. Bowlby...... " .. (oo co

260 George H. Bings....... " .. too oo

261 Isaac M. Cook ......... " .. [oo 00

262 Lippman Meyer ....... " .. zoo o0

263 John Allingharr ....... a` .. loo 00

264 Frank 1lfachaur........ " .. zoo 00

265 Thomas F. Oats........ .. Too 00

266 Eugene M. Bowman... " too 00

267 Richard Colman....... " zoo 00

268 I Charles Altman........ " ..I too 00

26q Conrad Wisseman . .. `a roo 00

270 Joseph O'Connor ...... .. )oo 00

271 James W. Matthews.... too Co

272 William J. Johnston .... too 00

273 William H. Duncan.... too 00

274 George W. Lyons...... " .. Too oo

275 John Lynch ........... " .. zoo 00

276 Andrew J.Iones....... .. [oo 00

277 Wiliam H. Birdsall .... Iw 00

278 Henry Harbeck ....... " Ico 00

279 Joshua A. Hanway..... " :co 00

280 Charles S. Freidlander.. s " too 00

281 Nathan F. Vnght ...... " -. too oa

282 Julius Friedlander .... 64 zoo 00

3 464

N NAME Or DRLINQU!NT.

.~; Enos Hook ............ C

I . I George Al. Stallmeyer..

r25 Alfred L. Simpson .....

126 William M. Hoffer .....

raj Sanford D. Foote ......

(s8 Wiliam S. Beckley....

129 John \V. Stanley.......

'r David W. Thompson...

II Henry Liebmann ......

132 John Hanna...........

t33 Edward K. Willard....

x34 1 Jacob Dux ............

135 Henry Herschfield .....

136 ' Samuel Finkelstein ....

137 Jacques Goldsmith.....

138 Henry Ihlefeld ........

139 John Nelson, Jr .......

140 Leopold Blum ........

141 Jacob :1be1............

342 , Thomas B. Aldrich ...

143 G irdon Morrie .......

144 . James Callam .........

r45 Henry W. Efner.......

146 Benjamin F. Werner...

147 j John P. Nichols........

148 I Maurice Mansell.......

x49 George Wood......... I ~

5 ' I

z o Louis Goldsmith.......

151 Simon Hatch ..........1

I52 I Peo. Reiss.............

t53 M. B. Brumner........

154 William R. Staples.....',

555 A. H. Kennejy........

156 George A. Roberts.....

157 Charles M. Riddle.....

158 William P. Haines.....

753 James H. Studley......

x6o Abram I P .Ne el...._.. I

r6t Albert Sklarek.........

162 Francis H. Smith .......

Israel B. Aaronson......

154 Max Bowsly..... .....

165 Robert S. Stedman .....

16~ i William Dempsey .....

167 Solomon A. Arnstein...

x68 Frederick Cassel......'.

169 Arthur F. Vyse........

170 Frederick Fitzkom.....

171 Albert E. Crabtree.....',

17~ Harry Cranston.......,

173 Edward Coyne........'

274 Edward Fischer.......

175 Thomas A. Kellner....

276 Calet H. Jackson.......

177 Louis Guion...........

178 William J. Easton......

179 Edgar M. Arnold ......

z8o John M. Scholfield.....

181 Herman Hahn.........

z82 Frank C. Decker.......

283 John H. Bollas.........',

184 Herman Bencke.......',

185 Herman F. Kolkman...

x86 Morris Hahn..........

187 HenryC. Frank........

188 Louis M. Cohen........

=89 Joseph Harris..........

rgo Joseph J. Marrin, Jr....

291 August Ruber.........

192 Fred'k W. Kleindii,sh..

r93 I Thomas Bogan........

194 Jule Stein..............

295 Owen McCracken.....

396 Edward F. Swanberg...

297 I Edward Luidemann....

298 Edw.n L. Ross.........

199 William T. Campbell...

son Henry Cole Smith .....

sox William J. Hill ........ l ,

202 Henry S. Vogel ........:

Av01'N r COURT. OF

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DISPOSITION. CAUSE OF Rr.MISBt0N. JUDGE.

Fine remitted Non-service of jury summons. Giegerich.

OCTOBER 20. f 893.

DISPOSITION. I CAUSE OF REMISSION

J UD(. .

Fine remitted Non-service of jury summons. Giegeric8.

I as

III ..

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No. NAME 1,F DELINQUENT, COURT. AMOUNT

O F I)ISFO'ITION. CAUSE OF REMISSION. Juin FINE.

363 James Cousins ......... City .........6zoo no

364 Gustave Zimmerman. . " .........zoo

zoo

no

365 William H. Payne..... ' ......... no

366 Henry H. Harrison, . . . ....... zoo no

367 William T. O'Connor .. .........ico 00

368 Nathan Levin .........

.

..........zoo on

369 George B. Crist ........ " ........zoo no

370 William Flynn......... " ........non no

371 Lewis Lawrence ......." ........ 100 on

372 Herman C. Milley " .........zoo 00

373 Jacob H. Friedman ........ zoo no

374 Arnold Sampter 100 00

375 Eugene Church ....... " ........

zi

. zoo no

376 Terence Brady zoo co

377 George W. Varian ........ zoo on

378 Mark Samuels ........." ........ zoo co

379 James Dooley ........" ........Ion 00

38o Frank Schwab zoo no

381 Robert L. Monroe " ........ZOO 00

382 Solomon Isaacs ......... O0 00

383 Harlow H. Staffcrd . . . " ........ .100 00

84 James F. Milliken ....... 100 00

385 William Morstatt ...... ........zoo oo

386 John J. Amsry......... " ........ zoo no

387 Chris. Trinks .......... ........ zoo oo

386 Edward Gottschalk . . . " ........ zoo on

389 Louis Schoolherr zoo no

390 Louis Goldschmidt " ........ zoo oo

39' George W. Cable

5

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392 John Kurtz 00 CO

393 John Haupt ..........." ........ too on

394 Isaac Stiefel ........... zOO on

395 John E. Cusick ......... zoo on

396 Thomas J. Hahn...... " ........zoo no

397 Patrick J. McCarthy.... " ........Ion 00

398 Henry G. Edwards............... zoo no

399 Nathan T. Hawkins. . . , " ........1 zoo CO

400 : John K. Delany ........ " ........ too 00

401 Edward T. Murphy. . . . ' ........zoo no

402 Horace T. Bogart ...... ... ........ ZOO on

403 Frederick James....... " ........zoo on

404 Julius Finkenstein ...... too 00

405 Emil Fox.............. too on

406 Robert H. Thompson . . . .. ........ zoo on

407 Jacob Hellman......... too on

408 Martin Geiger ........" ........zoo co

409 William Gall,gher..... " ........zoo Co

410 Edward Deyette A. oo

4z1 Henry Worms ......... " ........zoo no

412 Hugo S. Adam......... " ....... .zco no

413 Frank A. Lewis ... .... ........ zoo Co

4z4 Albert F. Bergner ...... .......... zoo no

415 Edward H. Blume ..... " ........ zoo ro

416 Hulbert Peck ........... .......... tOO 00

417 John McGarry ........." .........zoo no

418 William C. Adorns coo no

419 William D. Critcherson ...........zoo no

420 Julius David .......... zoo no

42z Adison G. Brown ...... " ........non no

422 Isaac Harris .......... .. ........zoo no

4C3 Frank Greenwood ................ion 00

424 Samuel Davis.......... " ........ zoo on

425 Emanuel H. Kern....... zoo no

426 Alfred H. Curtiss ...... " ........Ion no

427 Joseph Al. Cohn ........ " ........zUo CO

428 Moses Greenwald..... " ........ico no

429 Edward A. Seymour ... " ........ zoo on

430 John F. Lauth ......... " ........zoo no

43z Charles H. Alden ...... ." ........10000

432 Wallace E. Carer..... " .......too on

433 Herman C. Borger " ........ zoo on

434 Gustav B.Falz ......... ." ......... zoo on

435 Simon Fry ..............' ........moo on

436 Henry C. Adams ....... " ........zoo on

437 Frank H. Lahm........ " ........ too on

438 William Jacobs ........" ........ ICO 00

439 Solomon Kohn ......... 100 00

440 Solomon R. Jacobs ..... ." .......zoo on

441, Louis Dube ............ ZOO on

442 William G. Appleton . . . " ........ too 00

Fine remitted Non -service of jury summons. Fitzs:inon.

,, ,, McGown.

OCTOBER 20, 1893. THE CITY . RECORD. 3465

No. NAME &P DELINQUENT. COURT.

283 James H. Hardy ....... Com. Pleas..

AMOUNT OF

FINE.

$too on

DISPOSITION.

Fine remitted

CAUSE OF REMtSSIOT. JoDGK.

Giegerich. Non-service of jury summons.

284 Joseph C. Masterson. . " . . ioo oo

28$ James Fellows......... " . . 100 oo " "

86 Charles E. (;antier too 00

287 Willirn A. Hitich " . . zoo 00

288 Henry Magrath " . . zoo 00 " " "

289 William C. O'Brien . . . " . . IOU 00

290 Henry G. Blaich • . . 100 00

Henry Fraguhaiser . . . " : . too 00 " " " 291 Herman Kahrs " . . ico 00 292

293 Adolph Blahs.......... " . . 100 00 " ..

294 John R. Lyman " . . .00 no

295 Rufus D. Pitcher " . . ion no

296 Robert B. Culbert " . . 100 on

Samuel F.. Bloomberg . " . . too 60 297

298 Leopold Herzig " . . 'Co oo • ,, "

299 Henry M. Burnley " . . son 00

3C0 Anderson Fowler " . . zoo 00

305 Moses M. Brown ' . . zoo co

James i. Casey . . Too 00 303

303 John H. Harmon ' . . too on

304 James H. Birdwhistell. " . . ioo no

305 Harvey L. Hopewell. . " . . too 00

306 John C.Schutte " . . zoo 00

307 Herbert Wilmerding. . " . . ioo no

Edgar H. Arnold " . . soo no 308

309 Sigmund Loeb........... . . zoo 00

350 Constant J. Spero...... City ........ coo oo " " " Fitzsimons.

James A. W. Pine...... " ........ too oo 351 " H. F. Adams .................. zoo co 312

313 Samuel Nassane ....... ." ........ iro oo

314 John J. Finlay......... " ........ zoo Co " " "

355 Frederick Mueller..... " ......... 100 00

356 George Hubert ........ too no

357 Jacob Erlick ........... ." 'Co oo

318 Joseph Nordan ........." ........ ,00 no " " "

3t9 Franz Marahrens ...... ." ........ zoo on

320 Patrick J. McDonald... " ........ coo oo

321 Charles J. Conenhoven " ........ too on

322 George Strong ......... too oo

303 Elliot E. Wells........ " ........ 'Co on

324 Thomas F. Sharkey.... " ........ zoo oo

325 Thomas F. Forrest..... " ........ too on

326 Davis Barnes ......... ........ s.s oo

327 Henry A.A. Martens " ........ too oo ,00 on 328 Alonzo M. Lum ........

" ........ . 100 co

330 Morris Roberts........ zoo on

335 John P. Huggens....... " ........ sue on " " "

332 Effingham L. Pollard. . . " ........ zoo 00

333 Thomas Wisited ....... " ........ IGO GO

334 Augustus St. Gardens . . " ........ sco oo

329 Aug. G. Oppenheim .... " .........

335 Merritt L. Stewart..... " ........ zoo oo

336 Eugene W. Hester..... " ........ zoo oo

337 Benjamin Stern ........ ........ Iou 00

338 Randolph R. Wheatley too no

339 William Hennessy...... " ........ too 00

340 Edward J. Mason ......." ........ 100 00

341 Herman C. Ellwanger.. ........ 500 on

342 Edward J. Kane....... ' ........ 100 00

343 Charles E. Lamed..... ........ 500 00

344 Walter Henning....... ........ zoo 00

345 Samuel E. Seaman ........ too no " " "

346 Emanuel Krauss....... " ........ coo 00 "

347 Jacob Nepel ...........' ......... 'Co 00

348 William J. Molyneaux. ........ zoo oo

349 James Burr ............ too 00

350 William Nilsson ........ ZOO 00 • '. ,'

351 James Ryan ........... 500 00

352 Benjamin M. Egelhard. " ........ too oo

353 John H. O'Rourke .. ........ 100 00 • ,. ,. 0

354 Bernard O'Connor..... " ........ too or

355 Henry J. Humphry . . . " ........ zoo no " " " 0

356 Joseph Brooks.........." ........ Too .1 .1 1,

Arthur P. Hairston " ........ 357 100 00 " " " 11

358 William Law zoo on

359 Isaac W. De Kay zoo oo 11 11 ii 1.

360 Harry W. Watrous zoo on 0 0 ii 0

361 Frederick J. Cavanagh zoo oo

362 Joseph Westcott ....... 0 00 0 0 0 14

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No.

5x3

NAME OF I)ELINQIUENT. COURT. AMOONr

OF FINE.

DISPOSITION, CAUSE OF Res, ssioN.

Fine remitted Non-service of jury summons.

Jt't•~,t - ,

McGoivo. John J. Wysong........ City ........ f(too on

524 John R. McGinnis, Jr.. ....... too on •̀

525 Lippman Stern......... " ........ too on ,• " " •.

5z6 John F. Barry „ ... too co •, „ ” ..

527 Leo Frank............. ...... roo 00

COURT, OF DISPOSITION. ~i CAUSE OF REMISSION. JUDGE. FINE.

Supreme .... Stoo on Fine remitted Member of the National Guard...' Patterson.

" Over 70 years of age...

" .... zoo on " Inspector of Elections........... '•

., „ 100 00 f Notice not receil ed in time l I 1 to serve.., r ....... ...... ....

'< „ x00 J Engaged in public service at 1 ` the time .................... J

I, Notice misunderstood....

II Notice lost ......................

„ ! Excused when notice to attend I 5O ,< 00 as a juror was returnable.... ( 'I J Excused when notice to attend

"' 50 °° t as a juror was returnable.... J Excused when notice to attend

~~ ~~ 1O° CO as a juror was returnable.... 1~ 'I Excused when notice to attend . ... " Ico 0o as a juror was returnable....

<. too oo JExcused when notice to attend j as a juror was returnable....

" " too oo 1 Excused when notice to atttn,.l l .... as a juror was returnable.... << 'I t j Excused when notice to attend 1 ,.

as a juror was returnable.... „ I. Poverty .........................

" Nor.-resident .......................

" ... •, „

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SCHEDULE 3.

Proceedings in which the Fines imposed were Remitted for Reasons other than the )Vin-serriz of the jury Slnnnro,zs.

No. Na 1E OF DELINQUENT.

I I Wm. S Jones,Jr...

2 Louis Schaffner.....

3 Samuel M. Perkins.

4 Thomas Curry ..... 5 Robert M. Van

Arsdale ........J

Henry T. Sloane.... i

7 I James H. Lewis ....

8 Max Heilbromier...

9 I Henry C. Dening...

to Charles H. Pfluger.

it I Tuttle Culver ......

12 Frederick Cwsar ...

13 Thomas Manning ..

14 Thomas Kelly.....

25 John Hollings ......

x6 Henry M. Diehl....

r7 Thomas Tileston....

18 William W. Page ...

xq j William H. Smith...

ao Michael J. Mahoney.

sx Alfred Rosenberg ..

22 Adam Jung ........

23 Leon Tanenbaum...

24 John McWilliams...

25 Frederick Ba,.her...

s6 Leo Lipschutz......

27 Leonard Friend ....

z8 Louis Brinckhof....

29 I Bernard Reich .....

30 John H. Vosbrinek..

31 Thomas H. Day....

32 Abram H. Dayton..

33 Nathaniel W. Keane

34 Daniel S. Broderick.

35 Nicholas Dullmeyer

36 Wm. E. Doubleday.

37 George W. Gager ..

38 Reuben J. Davall... 39 SigimundLeerber-1

ger ............ 40 Charles R. Burch...

4' Sheldon Smith......

42 Robert T. Bowner..

43 Frank J. Judah.....

44 John L. Siemes......

45 Edson H. Hanford..

46 ESgene C. Akers...

47 Samuel T. Shaw....

48 Franklin C. Butler..

49 John W. Gibson.... 50 Marcus G. Ryt-

tenberg .....

Si Louis Mandel .....

52 Eugene Lippman ...

53 Joseph Rosenfeld...

54 Everett C. Purdy...

55 JOSEPh H. Loughran

56 Charles Fechheimer

57 Reuben Arkush....

58 Alex. H. Hamilton..

59 Richard Sickles....

6o Max J. Klein. .....

6t Julius S. Ehrich ....

62 Chris. T. Schults....

63 Herold P. Brown...

64 Benjamin F. Howe..

65 Herman Schulte....

66 Richard Wirth.....

67 Downing Vaux.....

3466

THE CITY RECORD. OCTOBER 20, 18q_;

AMOUNT \ OF DELINQUENT. COURT. OF DISPOSITION. CAUSE OF REMISSION. JUDGE.

FINE.

11, vin Krows 4I ; ......... City ........ $too co Fine Non McGown. remitted -service of jury summons.

44t George W. Lerlerer.... •• ........ too 00

3 y_ Augu,tus M. Herring ........ too 00 " `

44( Frank E. Stevens . .. ........ 100 co •

4 .1 - Samuel Smith... ...... „ .. xoo oo " `• '

4 45 Louis C. Fuller ........~ ........ xoo co " << <,

14 Emil Hahn ........... ........ 100 O <, .. .<

I;o John J. Boyle ......... ....... xoo 0 <. „ 0 <.

4::1 James F. O'Neil ....... " ........ Ica 00 . < . „

Charles H. McDonald.. ........ xoo oo "

45 William C. Drehu..... " ...... ice 00 ,• <•

4; 1 Hugo Nathan ......... " ........ too 0o „ <, « ,.

-45 lsidor Nacht ........... " " "

Samuel J. Newmann... " ioo oo " "

I

li

47 William Schmidt... ..

.........

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45 Robert E. Wesson..... ....... Ica co

;:., William Schmidt....... ........ xoo 00 «

Ono Vincent G. Kricek ..... ......... too oo "

William H. bmith...... ...... xoo 0o II

}c. David E. Mayer........ ..... .. too 00

4 _ Edwin A. Young ...... ....... xoo oo " " " "

4.5y €ilas G. Pratt........ '• ........ zoo CO « „ <. „

nc5 Joel S. Lazarus ......... 0 ......... xoo 00 0 `<

4c5 Frederick Schillinger .. " ...... xoo oO

4. 7 Henry C. Browning.... •̀ ........ too 00 <`

4 f,3 Chas. W. Radcliff........ „ ...... Too 00 '< ,<

4`-9 Julius Cohn...........i '< ........ I

too 0o << I „ .< ,. i

47o Samuel Potter......... •' ....... zoo 00 • I '< „

471 Charles D. Belden..... ........ xco no

472 Adolph Bender........ .. ........ ion co << <. <,

47? Julius Ramar......... .. ....... coo 00 " •, <,

i74 Adolph Hanck.........1 xoo co " " "

y-c John R. Hatch......... ........ xco 00 "

q tr Roger JlcGowan..... " ........ xoo co ~

George W. Henn

47; Jacob Elmendorf.......: ......... Zoo co " "

4-y George P. Andrea..... „ ........ I co '< <. <: „

4=., August H. Dirks........ ..... '<... xoo on •• 0 <` „

aia Kennedy J. Tod......., .. ........ too no ,< .. <. <<

_Is. Peter J. Kahler......... " ........ zoo 00 " " " <,

;_: Joseph McGinty....... ....... teo co „ <, •• „

4 Thomas McGovern.... " .. xoo ca "

y,, Lawrence McGrath.... ...... . xco 00

y Victor Harris.......... „ ........ zoo no i « „

.I-; David Hart........... " ........~ 'Co 00 •' " " ,<

qE~ Henry J. Harting ` ........ ~ too no " "

.5E , George McGovern..... ........ xoo 00 "

4:c Joseph ~. Coyte....... .. ....... ton on " • „ '. <<

Louis 4

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.< ,< <.

Alfred Blum........... ........ zoo 0o „

John F. Farrell........ xoo _ '< 0

a:4 David W. Burnett..... ......... too 0o I

49; John Gemmer.......... " ........I I

too 00 " " 0

qy` Christian Young....... ........I loo 00 •• „ ••

457 George H. Story. " .... zoo 00 "

493. John E. Powers........ ......... toe no •• „ •'

499 Joseph Mifler...... ... ........! xoo 0o a << ..

500 Abraham G. More.....1 " ........ roo 00 " „ "

so! Samuel Graeen.......,il " ........i xoo 00 " "

5o3 George W. Hoover..... " ......... too no •' « .< .,

Alfred F.Carlen....... " ....... too oo " " '• 503

504 Edward Goodman..... `< ........' zoo oo " "

505 i Gustav Slmonsfeld..... .. .......'. xoo on "

Stein............ `< ...... too oo " o 506 Peter

507 John A. Price.......... " ........ xoo 00 0 „ n <.

508 Andrea T. Prentice.... " ......... coo no "

5o9 Andrew M. Prentiss.... " ........I too oo '° " "

510 Nathan Probstein...... " ........ too no " " "

5" Frank P. Laut......... ^ ........ ~ zoo 00 't „ ,.

552 Henry C. Friedman.... ........ Too on

513 Michael J. Leahy...... '• ........I xo1 oo " ,,

514 J. Oakey Hobby....... " .... ... too 00 " " "

555 Isidor Haldenstein..... " ........ too 00 "

516 Cornell A. Theller..... •' ......... zoo 00 " " °

5x7 James B. Thompson.... " ........ zoo 00 " "

518 John B. Fox........... .. ........ too 00 0 <' '•

31q James N. Holden...... " ........ too 00 •' I'

520 Ballette M. Kohlman... " ........ too no •• " " •'

$ar Walter H. Powers..... " ........ too no

5sa Charles Silberman..... .. ........ zoo on u Cl "

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037 Michael Breen .....

rap Emil Frankfield ....

139 Charles H. Browne.

140 Wm. M. Lawrence..

[ 200 00

X00 00

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14t George Matthews.. , roo 00

142 Joseph Aaron ...... " .. 100 00

143 William C. Lester.. , too 00 144 Solomon Louc- l „

helm, No. r...., too On

N NAME OF DELINQUENT.

(8 James B. Ryan.....

69 henry C. Meri ill..

70 Isaac Noar.........

7, Byam K. Stevens...

70 George Scotield.....

71 Edward Lcissnet...

74 Ludwig Eisler......

75 Everett E. Gondofo.

76 Dacirl Rich'......

77 Julius Bi!bcr.......

7d Henry Keck .......

79 John J. Waterbury..

8.) James I. Bruyu.....

8t Wdliam J. Lackey..

8, Fred'k L. Lehman..

83 Josiah Vanranken ..

84 NI. B. Brennan......

85 John Illackwood....'

86 Morris Simon .....

87 William Hurkness..

8s Broden D. Peterson i

Sy Theodore Pettit.....

90 Sam;tel F. Paul.....

91 Frederick W. Bauer

9_ John F. Flomer.....

9a George J. Seabury..

(q George W.Thedford

95 William J. Minor...',

96 William A. Webb...

97 I John J. Hughes.....

98 Edward C. Keyes.. 99 Leopold Redels- I

heimer.........I

too Patrick J. Murphy..

ror Thomas Farrelly...

102 James P. Ward.....

103 William M. Abbott..

104 Thomas W. Wood..

Io5 Alfred Poindexter..

Io6 i Oliver L. Jones.....

Harry S. Skillman...

l08 John Glendar.......~

rag Frederik Norman.!

tro ! Balletic N1. Kuhlman

111 Abraham F. Stern..

riz \VolfScheinker....

rr3 Joseph Hesdorfer...

I,q John Oberst ........

115 Adolph M. Guinz- burg ...........)

xt6 Martin Leventhal...

:17 Francis Connor....,

108 '. Edwin A. Schroeder

It9 Patrick J. Andrews.

xzo Gustave Loeb......

Is, Silvia L. Fabry .....

tzs George A. Loeb,Jr.

123 Etienne T. Donovan.

ta4 John W. Smyth.....

725 Adolph Bery.......

tab James Curran ......

x,7 Charles M. Atkins..

lag Max Levison.......

129 John Meyers .......

13o Greenleaf W. Crosaman ..... f

231 Jacob Cohen .......

132 Alex. Bryant.......

233 Charles Grillon ....

134 Frank J. Sprayed ...

135 David Dunn .......

236 Francis D. Hurtt...

UC-rlIl;I;R O. 11893. THE CITY RECORD. 3467

COURT. or DISPOSITION, FINE.

I Out of town when notice wa, served. Giegerich.

Illness ........................... .[

.[ ........................... .<

[ . ........................... [[

[ . ........................... [.

Inspector of Election ............

a ........... .[

Serving as Juror in District Court

Fined in error ................... "

Non-resident........

Not worth $z5o ..................

(Business would be materially injured if he were compelled to serve............ )))

Business would be materially J injured if he were compelled

in serve............ ) Mislaid notice ................. . (Excused at Term; unable to { speak the English language} ( fluently.....................I (Excused at Term ; unable to { speak the English language ( fluently . Out oftown when notice was served

Finedin Error•....••..•.••,.,•.

.. ....................

...... .............

. . .............

[. .................... [.

In Europe when notice was served Had already purchased ticket

for Europe when notice was served ................... ..

( Business interests materially in- jured if he were compelled to

( serve....................... { Business interests materially in-1

jured if he were compelled to t̀ • serve......................

(Business interests materially in- jured if he were compelled to " serve.. .

( Business interests materially in. J jured if he were compelled to

( serve............ 11 Business interests materially in- j

jured if he were compelled to } serve.......................11

Illness ..........................

.. ........................ ..

CAUSE OF REMISSION. I JUDGE. No.

145

AIIoUNr---_

—_— —~ --- _ -

NAMR OF DELIsQt'ENT.

Solomon Lucheim, i

COURT. AMO,'NT

OF FINN.

$too 00

DISPOSITIOY. CAVRE op REMISSION. JUDt,1

Gie,cri~:h. Corn, Pleas.. Fine remitted Illness .......................... No.2... (

146 Abraham L. Stern.. .. too oa .. .. .. .... .... ............ 'I

147 Charles 1'. Hails.... .. too 00 ..........................

. .

r48 Hugh E. Connolly.. ., too 00

Iqq Oscar \V. Herman. `[ 100 00 [. .[

150 John D. Cordes..... `[ .. too 00 Improper service ................ .'

151 Henry F. Cook..... City ....... loo Co Fined by mistake ................ ''IcC:orthy.

152 John J. B_ll........ '[ ........ roo no .[ [. ................ .:

193 Simon Hecht....... ........ zoo co [[ [, ..

154 Max Berger........ " ........ Too co [' [, ... Ehrlich.

155 Sigmund L. Prager. I....... too oo [

156 Louis Seiner........ ........ zoo 00 '[ ,• ................ ,. (Business interests materially in-J

157 Emil M. Sauer...... " ........ too 00 ' { lured if he were compelled to Fitzsimoms. ( serve........................

Business interests materially in- i8 George Popplewell. " ........ loo 00 " . jured if he were compelled to

( serve....................... 059 John E. Cunningham .. ........ too co Illness ........................... Hot;

x6o Nathan Probstein... " ........ too Co ..........................

.6r James Hart........ " ........ rco 00 ..........................

162 Garrett M. Losee... ZOO 00 ' ' .

r63 Paul G. Decker.....

' .........

" ........ too 00 ,.

:64 Harry Yates....... .' ........ too .o

.

SCHEDULE 4

Proceedings in which the Pines Imposed were Enforced.

NO NA11E OF

• COURT. AMOUNT

OF

~ Axtnusr -------- --- ' DISPOSITION. AS CO1'- JUDGE.

Ap tiT DELINQUENT. FINE. FIRMED.

PAID.

I Fine enforced ..........I $Pro co Patterson., ...... Samuel Picard......... Supreme .... 910oo 00

2 Charles E. Brockington. .... loo 00 ........... rxo 00 .. ......

3 William H. Kelsey..... .... loo 00 .......... 1 110 00 ~ •` .. ....

4 Henry K. Culver ...... " .... too 00 . ...

5 Edward G. Gorton..... .... loo 00 [[ .......... Ito 00 "

6 John Kennin ........... .... 200 00 ..........j Ito ma

7 Nathaniel Whitman.... .... too no •': no 00 .. $xro oc

8 Victor A. Seggcrman... .... teo 00 " .... no 0o

9 Thomas J. Morrow..... • • • • I. no ( Fine enforced but re- I ducect to $to...... I. 00 " ro 00

10 Philip A. McGovern... City y loo Co0o Fine enforced........ Pro 0o btcGown.. ...... ........ "

11 John Sweeney......... loo 0o rro oo ......

12 George W. Foulk ...... " .. ...... I00 00 ......... " IIO 00 "

SCHEDULE i.

Froceedint;s begun Prior to the Current Quarter and Terminated during tJo Quar1[o

No.

I

TITLE OF CAUSE. COURT. INTEREST OF

SIONER OF JUuRORsoa IS.S-

DISPOSITION DL'RiNG CURRENT QU.1!~TFR.

The Mayor, etc., t Judgment against de-

Weber .......1 Albert (

\Ve Superior .... linquent for gso..... Fine paid.

z In re Chas. Reilly, j Commissioner Supreme .... Judgment against de. i

{ Judgment vacated, tine remitted. C:vre, (00-

of Jurors, vs. linquentfor $xzo.. service. Thomas Allen.

SCHEDULE 6.

Proceedings begun Prior to or During the Current Quarter and still Undispesed of.

No. I NAME. J COURT. PAES.EIT CONDITION. I JUDGE.

x Morgan J. Rhees .................. Supreme ....

2 Adolph Hirsh ................ ....

3 William Whitwright ............... "

4 WilliamJ.Hearn ................. • ..,,

5 Charles H. Parke................... .' ...'

6 Henry Haverstraw ........ ........ ....

7 Mark Nixon..... " ............. ... ..

Proceeding heard but undecided........... Ingraham.

Recapitulation.

Number of names of delinquent jurors transmitted to me by the Commissioner of Jurors

as fined during the quarter .................................................... 1,337

Number of proceedings taken to date ............................................... 1,337 Number of proceedings in which the Commissioner of Jurors was unable to effect service

of the motion papers ................................................ ........ 625 Number of proceedings in which the fines imposed were remitted because of the non-service

of the jury summons ......................................................... 527 Number of proceedings in which the fines imposed were remitted for causes other than

the non-service of the jury summons ............................................ 164.

Number of proceedings in which the fines imposed were enforced ...................... I2

plumber of proceedings begun prior to the current quarter and terminated during the quarter 2

Number of pending proceedings ................................................... 7 The amount of judgments for the enforcement of fines imposed, obtained during

s

the quarter, is .................................................................$1 220 DO

Of which the sum of $120 was paid on demand ; execution being issued to the Sheriff for the -ollection of the balance. The sum of $so, being the amount of a fine 1mpgyed and enforced prior to the current quarter, was also paid.

WILLIAM H. CLARK, Counsel to the Corporation.

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200 00

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.92

1.00

1.05

.98

.94

5.04

5.00

5.00

5.00

3ray's Slit Union,7

-73

.69

.71

.70

.70

5.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

Slit Union

5.00

5.00

5•W

5.110

5.00

Sept. 5

6 1

7 8 :

9

N. Y. Mutual... z r.MM. 77. 2•).87

5 P.nt 79. 30.05

4 P.M. 8z. 29.83

6 P.M. 77• 30.09

4PM.. 76. , 30.17 1

Bray's Slit Union,; I.t6

1.20

1.21

1.20

1.20

Sept. 5 2.30 P.M.I 77• 29.87

6 4P5I.; 79. 30.05

7 5 r.M. 8z. 29.83

8 5 P.M. 77• 30-09

9 5P.H.~ 76. 130.x7

tie t. 5 II . AM. 71. 30.01

6 5.30 P.M. 78. 30.20

7 8.30 F.M. 77. 29.80

.• 8 8.30 P.M. 76. 30.19

9 7.30 P.M. 76. 30.26

Sept. 5 1 10.30 P.M. 72. 30.01:

6 6 P.'I. 78. 30.20

. 7 8 P.m. 77. 29.80

8 8 P.M. 76. 30.29

•. 9 8 P.M. 76. 30.26

Consolidated, Branch 3..

Consolidated, Branch..~

{

Consolidated,' Brauch 6..~

Slit Union,7 I•II 5.00

1.22 5.00

2.23 5.00

•'I 2.13 5.00

t.13 I 5.00

3ray'sSht Union,7j .62 5.00

6t 5.00

.6z

.6ri

5.00

.6r 5.00

f Consolidated, 5 r.m. 77. 29.87 l Branch z.. J

3 P.M. 79. 30.05

6 P.m. 8z. 29.83 ,•

4 P. MI. I 77. 30.09 ..

6P. at. 76. 30.17 ,•

Sept. 5

6

7

B

Bray's Slit Union, 7 •79 5.00 218.2 28.66 nB a,

" .79 5.00 118.2 29.00 28.54

" •79 5.00 130.0 zB z6 z8.z6

.78 5.00 120.5 27.36 27.46

" 8 0 9 o'6 z8 o'6 •7 5.00 z

Average. z8. o'8

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

34o8 THE CITY

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, No. 31 CHAMKI RS S'I'REE'I•,

NEw YORK, September 16, iS93• 11

In .ir . r I ii• With t Iu pr, v% r,us of section 51, chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, the Depart-ment of Public Works makes the following report of its transactions for the week ending September 9, 1803 :

Public Moneys• Received durin the Week.

For Croton water rents ...................................... ................ $43,466 42 For penalties, water rents ..................................................... 199 25 For tapping Croton pipes ..................................................... 167 00 For sewer permits.... ..... ............................... 212 6o ... .............. For restorinp and repaving-Special Fund ...................................... 3,418 CO For vault permits ............................... ............................ 1,546 66

Total..................................... .................. $49,009 93

Report of Photometrical Examinations of Illuminating Gas, for the Week exiting September

9, 1893, made at the Phofometrical Roans of the Department of Public Works.

F C n towER.

o cc

DATE. TIME. E Y GAS COMYAN1- . BURNRN. , , 31 y y

E - y ? ox CUs p o L _ a U C 0 U

Sept.0P.M. z 8 I Consolidated,} Bray's Slit Union, I.o6 ou 120.0 22.04 22.04 <P 5~ 4.3 77~ 9. 7 i Branch r..J > 7 5•

6 3.30P.21. 79. 30.05 '• " z.o6 5.Ou I23.0 20.80 22.32

7 5.30P.21. 8n. 29.83 „ 1.22 5.00 215.8 27.48 26.52

8 4.30 P.M. 77. 30.09 " I.o8 5.00 217.2 24.00 23.44

9 7.30 P.M. 76. 30.17 " " r.o8 6.00 123.0 22.80 23.36

I

Sept. 5 1 12.30 P.m.l 77•

i

29.87 EglutaLle.......

6 4.30 P.M. 79. 30.05 ,. .......

7 4.30 P.21 82. 29.83 ., .......

8 530 P.M. 77. 30.09 „

9 4.30 P.M.

I i 76. 30.17 ..

Sept. 5 Io A.M. II 72. 30.0z Standard .......

.. 6 6.30 P.M. 1 78 . li 30.10 " .......

7 . 7.3oPM.I 77. z 8o' 9• u •••••••

8 7.30 P.st. 76. 30.19 „ .......

g , 8.30 P.mj 76. 30.26 .......

Public La nips. I new lamp erected. 6 old lamps relighted. 4 lamps discontinued. 3 lamp-posts removed.

14 lampposts reset. 4 lamp-posts straightened. 3 columns refitted.

to columns releaded. 30 stand pipes refitted. 30 service pipes refitted.

RECORD . OcTm F.R 20, l 893.

Permits Issued, 36 pet mils to tap Croton pipes. 34 permits to open streets. I t permits to make server conflecli'ili. 24 permits to repair sewer connections.

106 permits to place building maltriai on street,. 8 permits-special. 2 permits to construct street vaults.

Obstructions Removed. i6 obstructions removed from various streets and avenues.

Repairs to Pavements. 9,681 square yards of pavement repaired during the week.

1t'rJ2i2irtn' and Cieanzn,q Severs. 20 receiving-basins relieved.

III receiving-basins and culverts cleaned. 8,o85 lineal feet of sewer cleaned.

16,202 lineal feet of sewer examined. 15 lineal feet of new pipe culvert laid. 6 lineal feet of curb reset.

13 manhole heads reset. I basin head reset. I manhole repaired. 8 new manhole heads and covers put on. 2 new manhole covers put on. 5 new basin grates put in.

116 cubic feet of brickwork built. Io square feet of flagging relaid. 21 square yards of pavement relaid.

I,188 cubic feet of earth excavated and refilled. to cart-loads of earth-filling.

291 cart-loads of dirt removed.

State,nent of Laboring Force Employed in the Department of Public ('Yorks duri,rg the fVeek endin; September 9, 1893•

NATURE OF WORK. MECHANICS. I.AIORERS. TRAMS. CARTS

Aqueduct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening .................. 35 162 6 Iz

Laying Croton Pipes .................................................. z r5 3 ..

Repairing and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc....................... 75 142 • . zz

Bronx River Works-Maintenance and Repairs ......................... .I 20 4

Supplying Water to Shipping .......................................... 6 .. .. ..

Repairing and Cleaning Sewers ....................................... zz 48 ., 27

Repairs and Renewals of Pavement ................................... 223 237 4 72

Boulevards, Roads and Avenues. Maintenance of ....................... 5 56 24 4

Roads, Streets and Avenues........................................... 5 35 Io 1 3

Totals ................................................ 3 6 4 7 5 5 i

Increase over previous week ................................... .. 14 22 4

Decrease from previous week.................................... . . .,

Contracts Entered Into.

NATURE AND LOCATION' OF WORK. CONTRACTOR. ES1 IMAI I-U Cos r.

Sewer in Madison avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-sixthl and One Hundred and Thirty-seventh streets, and in One Hun- , Philip Kearns J' dred and Thirty-seventh street, between Madison and Fifth p ................ '=O °o avenues......................................................

Sewer in Fifth avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-seventh and One Hundred and Thirty-eighth streets, and in One Hun- } 8,487 ;o dred and Thirty-eighth street, between Fifth and Lenox avenues

Sewer in Twelfth avenue, east side, between Thirtieth and Thirty-1 „ third streets ..................................................( .......... xz.5 3 uo

Flagging, etc., Ninety-sixth street, from Bo'u'ie'ard to Riverside l1

Drive ............ ..........................................( William F. Cunningham...... 3 ,429 So 3,4 9 Flagging, etc., east side West End avenue, from Sixty-second to

Sixty-fourth street ...........................................J ...... 2.014 45 Flagging, etc., Sixtieth street, south side, from Tenth to Eleventh l „

avenue .......................................................) ...... 5rt 40 Flagging, etc., Fifth avenue, west side, from One Hundred and „

•••'•• 638 n6 Thirty-fourth to One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street..........f

Assessment Work Completed.

NATURE OF WORK. LOCATION OF WORK. i AMOUNT.

I One Hundred and Twelfth street, from Amsterdam avenue Paving .... .... ...... ........... to Boulevard....................................... 1 $8,596 19

........................... One Hundred and Twelfth street, from Madison to Fifth avenue ............................ .................... 3.700 48

J Vacant lots, north side One Hundred and Thirty-first street, Fencing ............................. ( between Park and Madison avenues..................... 27 96

One Hdred and Tenth and ,•• ............ .... .. ......... . southeast cornere OneoHundred and nEleventh stre t and

Fifth avenue ....................................... 236 96 JSeventy-eighth street, from Riverside Drive to West End

Flagging. ., gg g, etc ................. avenue.................................................. 567 80

Requisitions on the Comptroller. The total amount of requisitions drawn by the Department on the Comptroller during the week

is $104,019.45• MICHAEL T. DALY, Commissioner of Public Works.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS, MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL,

NEW YORK, October 4, 1893. JI

A meeting of the Armory Board was held this day at 10.30 A. M., at the office of the Mayor. Present-The Acting Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments and

Brigadier-General Louis Fitzgerald. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with. The opening of the bids received for Troop '° A " Armory was then proceeded with and the

following bids were recorded :

James D. Murphy, No. 2oo Broadway .......................................... $142,970 00 Mahoney & Watson, No. 1215 Second avenue ........ ........ ................ 165,000 00 Edward Franke, Nos. 4 and 6 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street........... 163,o 00 -they were referred to the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments for examination and report, and the Board then adjourned to meet on Monday, October 9, 1893, at 10.30 A. M.

E. P. BARKER, Secretary.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS, MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL,

NEW YORK, October g, 1893.

A meeting of the Armory Board was held this day at the office of the Mayor. Present-The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Com-

missioner of Public Works, Brigadier-General Louis Fitzgerald and Colonel James Cavanagh.

Bray's Slit Uniora,7 1.15 I 5.00

2.28 5.00

1.21 5.00

•• 1.18 5.02•

'• 1.20 5.00

Average. 23.34

x28.6 24.06 23.78

222.0 23.84 24.04

120.0 24.86 24.86

117.2 25.20 24.61

120.0 22.70 I 22.70

Aver..ge. 24.00

123.5 27.66 28.46

1t5.8 28.80 27.80

120.0 z8 04 ( 28.04

119.0 ,8.8o 28.56

228.1 z8.6o 28.16

Average.1 28.20

127.6 22.04 zt.6o

123.0 20.48 I 20.98

123.5 I 21.10 22.70

120.0 21.42 22.42

215.4 22.40 21.54

Average. 21.45

223.5 24.80 25.52

120.5 23.92 24.02

i,8.6 25.08 24.78

117.6 24 96 24.46

120 0 25.08 25.08

i4 veraze. 24.77

220.5 30.38 i 30.50

13t.5 30.24 30.60

t,8., 32.08 30.60

120.0 30.36 30.36

zz8.z 30.04 29.56

Average. 30. 32

118.1 29.64 1 29.18

129.0 31.08 30.84

Iz6.7 31.16 30.32

216.3 I 37.36 30.38

124.0 28.00 28.92

Average.1 29.93

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THE CITY RECORD.

The reading of the minutes•of the meetings held September 15, 1393,1and October 4, 1893, was dispensed with.

The President of the Department of Taxesand Assessments reported the opening of bids at the previous meeting for the erection of an armory for 'Troop " :1," andoffered the following

Inastnuch as each and all the bids received for the erection of an armory for 'Troop " A " exceed the sum of $140,000, the amount appropriated,

Resolved, That all the bids received by this Boarrt on the 4th inst., for erecting an armory for Troop 11 A," be and the same are hereby rejected, and that the Comptroller be and is hereby requested and authorized to return to the several bidders the amounts deposited with their bids.

Which was adopted by the following vote Ayes—The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Commis-

sioner of Public Works, Brigadier-General I' itzgerald and Colonel Cavanagh. The President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments offered the following Resolved, That John R.'I'homas, Architect, be requested to re-examine the plans prepared by

him for an armory for Troop " A," and report to this Board what amendments can be made to said plans that will reduce the cost of the building without impairing the accommodations and con-veniences required for use in said armory.

Which was adopted by the following vote Ayes—The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Commis-

sioner of Public Works, Brigadier-General Fitzgerald and Colonel Cavanagh. The President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments presented the following com-

munication in relation to the temporary armory on Seventh Avenue for the Second Battery, N. G., S. N. Y.

OCTOBER 20, 1893.

OFFIOIAL DIRCOTORY. LI'ATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING

which the Pubic Offices in the City are open for ousiness, and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are ept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads

of Departments and Courts;

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Mayor's Office.

No. 6 City Hall, r0 A. M. to 4 P.51. ; Saturdays, to ♦. M, to Ia M.

THOMAS F. GILROY, Mayor. WiLLis HOLLY, Sec-retary and Chief Clerk.

Mayor's Marshal's O,Ice. No. I City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 F. M.

DANIEL ENGELHARD, First Marshal. — —. Second Marshal.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms 114 and try, Stewart Building, g A. M. to 4 P.M CHARLES G. F. WAHLE and EDWARD OWEN.

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

JAMES C. DUANE, President ; JOHN J TUCKER, FRANCIS M. ScoTT, H. W. CANNON, and the MAYOR, COMPTROLLER and I OMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS; ex voicio, Commissioners ; J. C. LULLRY, Secretary; A. FTYLHV. Chief Engineer; E. A. WOLFF, Auditor.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. THE MAYOR, Chairman ; PRPSIDENT OF DEPARTMENT

Ot TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Secretary, Address EDWARD P. BARKEk, Stewart Building.

Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, g A. M. to I2 M.

COMMON COUNCIL. Office of Clerk of Common Council.

No. 8 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. m. GEORGE B, MCCLELLAN,President Board of Aldermen. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk Common Council.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS No. 31 Chambers street, 9 A. M to 4 P, M.

MICHAEL T. DALY, Commissioner; bMAURicE F. HOLAHAN, Deputy Commissioner (Room A).

ROBERT H. CLIFFORD, Chief Clerk (Room 6). GEORGE W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer (Room 9)

JOSEPH RILEY, Water Register (Rooms 2, 3 and 4) WM. ht. DEAN. Superintendent of Street Improve-ments (Room 5) ; HORACF Loomis, Engineer in Charge of Sewers (Room 9) ; WILl IAM G. BERGEN, Superin-tendeut of Repairs and Supplies (Room 15); MAURICE FEATHERSON, Water Purveyor (Room I) ; STEPHEN McCoRMtcK, Superintendent of Lamps and Gas (Room s,); JOHN L FLORENCE, Superintendent of Streets and Roads iRoom t2) ; MICHAEL F. CUMMINGS, Superintendent of incumbrances (Room r6); NICHOLAS R. O'CONNOR, Superintendent of Street Openings 'Room 14).

DEPARTMENT t)F STREET IMPROVEMENTS 'TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS.

No. a6za Third avenue, northeast corner of One Hun-dred and Forty-first street. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 12 M.

Louis F. HAFFEN, Commissioner; JACOB SEABOLD, Deputy Commissioner ; JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, Secre-tary.

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\V1I. H. GRAY, NOS. 20 AND 22 WOOSTER STREET, NEW YORK, September 22, 1893•

I/on. E. P. B.IRKER: DEAR Sut—I wish to call your attention to the fact that the lease of premises Nos, 828 and

830 Seventh avenue, occupied by the Second Battery, N. G., S. N. Y., expires on the of and to add that we are willing to allow the battery to remain in possession of the premises for a period of three or six months at the same rental as heretofore, with the understanding, as stipulated in the lease which we hold at present, that on thirty days' notice we may have possession of the premises, etc. I am,

Yours, very truly, WM. 1I. GRAY,

As executor estate of Win. H. Gray.

—and then offered the following Resolved, That the Comptroller be authorized, with the concurrence of the Commissioners of

the Sinking Fund, to lease from month to month, for a period of not exceeding six months, commenc-ing at the termination of the present lease on November t, 1893, of the first floor of the premises Nos. 823 and 830 Seventh avenue, for a temporary armory for the Second Battery, N. G., S. N. Y., at a monthly rental of one hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($183.33), the lease to terminate at any time oil thirty days' (30) notice from the owner.

Which was adopted by the following vote : Ayes—The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Commis-

sioner of Public Works, Brigadier-General Fitzgerald and Colonel Cavanagh. On motion of General Fitzgerald, the possibility of quartering the battery in the new armory at

an early date was considered, and was referred to the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments for report. -

The following communication was received from John R. Thomas, Architect for the Seventy-first Regiment Armory, and ordered filed

J. R. THOMAS, GUERNSEY BUILDING, No. 16o BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, October 3, 1893,

The Board of Armoi), Commissioners, New York City : GENTLEMEN—In the progress of the work upon the Seventy-first Regiment Armory to tkis date

the terms and conditions of the contract have been complied with by the contractor. The drill-room building is approaching completion, and the erection of the iron frame-work of

the roof of the executive building is in progress. I hereby name the suns of eighty-five thousand (85,000) dollars as the possible damage to the

work in case of fire at this time, which is thirty-five thousand (3~,000) dollars in addition to the $50,000 heretofore certified to.

Very respectfully, yours, JOHN R. THOMAS, Architect.

The President of the Department of 'Faxes and Assessments presented an application and affidavit from P. Gallagher, contractor for the Seventy-first Regiment Armory, for payment to him of ten thousand five hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents ($10,582.50), on account of his contract for the erection of the Seventy-first Regiment Armory, with the Architect's certificate that the work has been performed in accordance with the contract and specifications, and offered the following;

Resolved, That the Comptroller be authorized to pay to P. Gallagher, contractor, the sum of ten thousand five hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents ($10,582.50), as per accompanying voucher, on account of his contract for the erection of the Seventy-first Regiment Armory.

Which was adopted by the following vote : Ayes—The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Commis-

sioner of Public Works, Brigadier-General Fitzgerald and Col, Cavanagh. A communication was received from the Comptroller, transmitting the following certified

resolution :

CITY OF NEW YORK—FINANCE DEPARTMENT, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE,

September 25, 1893.

At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund held September 25, 1893, the following resolution was adopted :

Resolved, That the Counsel to the Corporation be and hereby is requested to prepare a lease to the City from Charles W. Dickel of the premises in West Fifty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, now used and occupied as an armory by Troop " A," N. G., S. N. Y., and Head-quarters of the First Brigade and Signal Corps, for the term of one year, from October I, 1893, at the yearly rental of four thousand three hundred dollars ($4,300), the other terms and conditions of the present lease to be unchanged ; the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund deeming the rent fair and reasonable, and that it would be to the interest of the City that such lease should he made ; and the Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to execute such lease when prepared and approved by the Counsel to the Corporation, as provided by sections 123 and 181 of the New York City Consolidation Act of 1882.

RICHARD A. STORKS, Secretary,

The President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments reported in relation to the west wall of the drill room of the new armory at Thirty-fourth street and Park avenue, which lacks six feet in height of reaching the roof, that he gave the Architect and contractor a hearing, taking the testimony of the Clerk of the Works and the Assistant Clerk of the Works, under whose joint inspection the wall was erected to its present height, and after such hearing, arrived at the conclu-sion that the fault lies in a lack of clearness of the Architect's ideas and intents being detailed in the plans, and that the contractor built the wall under the supervision of the Architect, and the Clerk and Assistant Clerk of the Works inspected the building of the same, under a like reading and interpretation of the plans, and that in order to complete the building the wall must be built to the additional height of six feet ; that the contractor's estimate of additional cost to build the wall to the necessary height is $400, and recommended that it be so built.

That the sally-port doors on Thirty-fourth street, which were designed by the Architect to slide, could not, by the construction of the building be so opened, and that the amended plan of the Architect to open the doors outward so reduced their height and width as to be objectionable ; that the Architect has since conferred with the Superintendent of the Building Department, who expresses no objection to the doors opening inward, and as the contractor agrees to make these doors to conform to this last plan without extra expense, he recommends that it be done.

On motion of the Mayor, the report was accepted, and its recommendations approved. Oil motion of the Mayor, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the contractor of the armory building at 'Thirty-fourth street and Park avenue

e directed to build the west wall of the drill-room to the additional height required, as recom-mended in the report of the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, at an extra expense not exceeding four hundred (400) dollars, and that in the final payment of the Architect's fees the same be deducted therefrom.

Which was adopted by the following vote Ayes—The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Commis-

sioner of Public Works, Brigadier-General Fitzgerald and Colonel Cavanagh. On motion, adjourned.

E. P. BARKER, Secretary.

Purchasing Agent, FRRU[RICK A, .. URHMAN. Off[c hours, q A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, is M.

Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re-pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, g A. M. to 4 P. M Saturdays, is M. CHARLES HENN, General Bookkeeper

Out-Door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M to 4.30 P. M. WILLIAM BLAKE, Superintendent. En• trance on Eleventh street.

POLICE DEPARTMENT Central Of fice.

No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. m, to 4 P. M, JAMES J. MARTIN, President; CHARLES F. MAC.

LEAN, JOHN MCCI.AVE and JOAN C SHEEHAN, Commis-sioners ; WILLIAM H. Kipp, Chief Clerk ; T. F RoDENBOUGH, Chief of Bureau of Elections.

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

from q A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, to I2 M.

Headquarters. Nos. 157 and r5g East Sixty-seventh street.

JOHN J. SCANNELL, President; ANTHONY EICKHOFF and HENRY WINTHROP GRAY, Commissioners ; CARL JJSSFN, Secretary.

HUGH BONNER. Chief of Department; PETER SEERY, Inspector of Combustibles ; JAMES MITCHEL, Fire Marshal ; Wit. L. FINDLF.v, Attorney to Department J. ELLIOT SMITH, Superintendent of t ire Alarm Tee. graph.

Central Office open at all hours.

HEALTH DEPARI'IIENT No. 301 Mott street,g A. M. tO 4 P. M.

CHARLES G. WILSON, President, and Crabs ED50N, H. D., the PRESIDENT OFTHE POLICE~BOARD, ex oBlcio and the HEALTH OFFICER OF THE PORT, ex oilfcie Commissioners : EMMONS CLARK. Secretary.

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

and 51 Chambers street, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Saturdays, 2 M ABRAHAM, B. TAPPEN, President ; PAUL D.\NA,

NATHAN STRAUS and GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, Commis sinners ; CHARLES DR F. Bunxs, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M Saturdays, r2 M. EDWARD P. BARKER, Presloent ; JOHN WHALF.N

and JOSEPH BLUMENTHAL, Commissioners. FLOVD T. SMITH, Secretary.

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

J. SERGEANT CRAM, President; JAMES J. PIIELAN and ANDREW J. WHITE, Commissioners ; Aueesvea T. DocHARTYI Secretary.

Office hours, from g A. M. to 4 P. M.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Stewart Building. Office hours, g A.M. to 4 P.M.

WILLIAM S. ANDREWS, Commissioner ; JOHN J. RYAN, Deputy Commissioner ; 1. JOSEPH SCULLY, Chief Clerk.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT The MAYOR, Chairman ; E. P. BARKER (President;

Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secretary , the COMPTROLLER, PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN and the COUNSEL TO THE CORPORATION, Members ; CHARLES V. AVER, Cler4

011ice of Clerk, Department of 'faxes and Assess. ments, Stewart Building.

k;1VIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY AND EXAMIN ING BOARDS.

Cooper Union, g A. M. to 4 r. M. --, Chairman ; DANIEL P. HAYS and

LEMUEL SKIDMORE, Members of the Supervisory Board; LEE Pm LLIPS, Secretary and Executive Officer.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS. OfSce, 2y Chambers street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

EDWARD GILON, Chairman ; EDWARD CA_ HILL, CHARLES E. W ENDT and PATRICK M. H.lv ER i Y ; WV M. H, JASPER, Secretary.

BOARD OF EXCISE. No. 54 Bond street, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. S1

MICHAEL C. MURPHY, President ; LEICF.TER HOLME and WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioners ; JAMES F. BISHOP, Secretary. --

SURROGATE'S COURT'. New County Court-house. Court opens at to.3o A. M

adjourns 4 P. M. RASTUS S. RANSOM and FRANK T. Frtz(EHALD, Sur-

rogates; WILLIAM V. LEAR1, Chief Cork.

OVER AND TERMINER COURT New County Court-house, second floor, southeastcor.

nerRoom No. r2. Court opens at toy, o'clock A.M. JOHN F.CARROLL,Clerk. Ofce,Brown-stone Building,

City Hall Park, second floor, northwest corner, Room No.Ii, so A. M, till 4 P. M.

CORONERS' OFFICE- No. 27 Chambers street, 8 A. M. to 5 P. Sr. Sundays and

holidays, 8 A. M. tO I2.30 P. M. MICHAEL J. B. MESSEMER, Louis W. SCHULTZE, JOHN

B. SHEA, and WILLIAM I. McKENNA• Coroners; EDWARD F REYNOLDS. Clerk of the Board of Coroners

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS No. 32 Chambers street. Court open at ii o'clock A.M

adjourns 4 P.M. FREDERICK SMYTH. Recorder; RANDOLPH B, MAR-

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

JOHN F.CARROLL, Clerk's Office, Room No. II, to A. M. till 4 P. M.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Nos. 6 and 7 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

JOHN J. GORMAN, Sheriff ; JOHN B. SEXTON, Under sheriff.

CITY COURT. City Hall.

General Term, Room No. 2o. Trial Term, Part I., Room No. 2o. Part II., Room No. 2I. Part III., Room No. 15. Part IV., Room No. It. Special Term Chan_bers and will be held in Room No.

r9, tO A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's Office, Room No, io, City Hall, A.M. to 4 P.M. SIMON M. EHRLICH, Chief Justice ; HENRY P. Mc.

tGOWN. ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, JAMES M. FITzsrmoNs JOSEPH E. NEWBUROER and JOHN H. MCCARTHY, Jus- tices; JOHN B. MCGOLDRICK, Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. No. t20 Fourth avenue, corner of Eighteenth street

9 A. M. tO 4 P, M. tHOMAS J. BRADY, Superintendent.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Comptroller's Office.

No. 15 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad Way, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.

THEODORE W. MYERS, Comptroller; RICHARD A. ST'ORRS, Deputy Comptroller; EDGAR J. LEVEY, Assistant Deputy Comptroller.

Auditrng Bursa a. Nos. Ig, 2I, 23 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, 9 A. DI. to 4 P. M. WILLIAM J. LvoN, First Auditor. JOHN F. GOIILDSBURY, Second Auditor.

Bureau for the Collection or Assessments and .9rrear of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. Nos. 3t, 33, 35, 37, 39 Stewart Building, Chambers

treet and Broadway, g A. M. to 4 P. 51. OSBORNE MAC DANIEL.Collector of Assessments and

Clerk of Arrears. No money receited after 2 P. M.

Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and o/ ,I1a rkets.

Nos. r and 3 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

JOHN A. SULLIVAN, Collectorof the City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets.

No money received after 2 P. M.

Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. No. 57 Chambers street and No. 35 Reade street

Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes ; JOHN J.

McDoNOUGN, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. No money received after 2 P. M.

Bureau of the City Chaneberlain. Nos. 25, 27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOSEPH J. O'DoNOuuE, City Chamberlain.

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

LAW DEPARTMENT. Office of the Counsel to the Corporatson.

Stasis Zeitung Building, third and fourth floors, A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 M.

WILLIAM H. CLARK, Counsel to the Corporation. ANDREW T. CAMPBELL. Chief Clerk,

Office of the Public Adneinistrator. No. 49 Beekman street, 9 A, M. tO 4 P. M.

WILLIAM M. HOES, Public Administrator.

Office of the Corforatton Attorney. No. 49 Beekman street, 9 A. M. to 4 . ,M,

Louts HANNEMAN, Corporation Attorney.

Office of Attorney for Collection of Arrears of Persona. Taxes.

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

FOHN G. H. MEYERS, Attorney. MICHAEL. 1. DouOHKRTY, Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND CORREC- TION.

Central Office. No. 66 Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, 9 A. M. to

it P. M. HENRY H. PORTER, President ; CHAS. E, SIMMONS,

M. D., and EDWARD C. SHEEHY, Commissioners; GEORGE F. BRITTON, Secretary.

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7o THE CITY RECORD. OCTOHEi.i 20 18q3.

BOARD OF STREET OPENING Ltined, is increased to three hundred feet, horizontal to examine the rpr [cipcatioxs jor / rttr cK4rrs of the measurements, of the high-water mark in anylake, arth-les,etc.,regnurd,le/ore»ut*/zgy theirestimates.

AND IMPROVEMENT. _ _ _ pond or reservoir in said water-shed, and to two hun- Bidders will state the price for each article, by which

"1'IC' 1< I I l l' I 'V t:!\ I ~ I'll.\ I' TIlE N U F Street I tpcnfu,~ Impr vement, in l . rd . i ..nd

Bred and fifty feet, horizontal measurement, of the high water mark or precipitous bank of any spring , stream or

the bids will be tested. };Sdders will write out the amount of their estimates in

of chapter 7" of the i.aw. of [593, will, at a puteuance water-course triUutary to said lakes, ponds or reser- addition to inserting the same in figures.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- meeting of said Board, to be held on the ad day of meet er, SS id at St o'clock A. aL, consider and

v01t5' FLORI\Ch; O'I)ONOHUE, M. 1)., President. troller, inaccordance with the terms of the contract, or

,letermine upon such proof:ts may be adduced before it LEWIS BALCH, M. 1) ., from time to time. as the Commissioners may determine.

[L. s.I Secretary and Executive Officer. The form of the contract, including specifications, '1' whether the following avenues and streets in the een- Dated NEW Yot:E CITY, September 13, ISO;. showing the manner of payment, will be furnished at

iv third and Twenty-fourth \Yards, the title to which IAIICHAI:L T. if \1Y, - the office of the Department, and bidders are cautioned Mayor, has not ns }'ct been acquired b? the Mayor, Aldermen Commiscioncr of Public \York, to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as

.Ind Commonalty of the City of New \ ork, are'now and 31 Chambers street, New York. the Board of Public Charities and Correction will insist have Been used for public traffic and travel since January I upon its absolute enforcement in every particular. 1, if 74, are so used for a width sufficient to permit 7+. and P — — — — I HENRY H. POR"I'i:R, Pre,ident, If the of sewers therein, viz.: Fast One 1-n

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR' I'HARLF.S F. 5111\IU~S, M. D., Commissioner, 1st. last One Hundred and Sisty-second street, from

ITI ES AN C9 CORRECTION. Ell\\':\RI) C. SFIF:].El\ ,Commissioner,

Railroad avenue, R'e t, to Morris avenue. :d. I•' st (Inc Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, ---

Public Charities and Correction.

tronl Third avenue to Vanderbilt avenue, East : Wash- DEP.1RTMME\T OF P['ItLIC CHARITIES ANOOCORRECTION, - - --- - -

;ngton avenue, between East One Huodred and Seventy- No. 66 THIRD AVENUE. October FINANCE DEPARTMENT.

fourth street and East one Hundred and Seventy-third NEW YORK, 13, 1813.

street ; and Bathgate avenue, between East One Hun- C TO CONTRACTORS.

INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND dred and seventy-third street and Summit north of East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street. STOCKS.

,d. Washington avenue, from East one Hundred and Seventy-fourth street to Fast One Hcndred and Sev-

I'I~UI'USAL~ FOR FLOUR. - THE INTEREST J)UE NOVEMBER t, [893, ON THE enty-sixth street, and Bathgate avenue, between

East One Hundred Seventy-fourth BIDS OR ES'1'}JIA"I'F.S FOR FUR- SE ED Reistercd Pours and Stocks of the City and

County of New York will be paid on that day by the smnmit north Of and [-fourth -tree[ to East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street.

nishing and delivering, free of all expense, at the Bake liMackwcNNs Island cast side), four -house pier.

Compiroiler at the office of the City Chamberlain,

4th .I fine Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, be- eb thousand (4,cou Parrcl. Flour, vrill be received at the Room 27, Stewart Building, corner of Broadway and

nveen Webster avenue and Third avenue ; Vanderbilt :[venue, East, between Fast One Hundred and Seventy•

office of the Department of Public Charities and Cor- Chambers street.

The 'Transfer Books will be closed from September fitth street and Tremont avenue ; Bathgate avenue, rection, No. 66 'Third avenue, until Wednesday, October

flour to conform to the 30 to November r, r8g3.

:•indl'te East One and 5evavenuexth street ,addWa z5, at to o'clock A. st., the said and to be red as required duo- samples exhibited

The interest due November r, 189 on the Coupon

9 P 1 be nd Tremont avenue, and Washington avenue, n

and Tre-

Fast One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and Tre- beginning in; the nest two months, bginni w.th the month of

Bonds of the City of New York wt paid on that day by the State Trust Company, No. 36 Wall street.

moot avenue.

November, rho,. To be delivered in barrels only.

barrels be the bid for Empty to returned, and price '1'HEU. W. MYERS,

;th. Vanderbilt avenue, East, between East One the same by the contractor to be deducted from the Comptroller. P

CITY OF Now YORK—FINANCE DEPARTn1ENT, t Hundred and Eighty-third street and East One Hun- dt~ d and Eighty-seventh street ; East One Hundred price of the flour. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, Sept. z6, 1893. and Eighty-third street, between Vanderbilt avenue,

The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the saute in a sealed envelope, indorsed, SALE OF FERRY FRANCHISES. I'aa, and L'hird avenue: East One Hundred and " 1'id or Estimate for Flouq" and with his or

Eighty-seventh street, between Vanderbilt avenue, their name or names, and the date of presenta-

East, and Third avenue; Fast One Hundred and 005, to the head of said Department, at the said office, TIIE FRANCHISES OF THE FOLLOWING nighty-fourth street, between Washington avenue and on or before the day and hour above named, at which

1 ferries will be offered for sale by the Comptroller Vanderbilt avenue, Fast ; F.a•t one Hundred and time and place the bids or estimates received will be of the rite of New York at public auction, to the Eighty-fifth street, between Washington avenue and I F'nderbilt'avenec, East, and Fast one Hundred and publicly opened by the President of said Department highest 1»ddcr, at his office, ce, Room No. t- Stewart

Building, No. z8o Broadway, on Wednesday: the 25th T •-sixth street, between Vanderbilt avenue, East, ,nd

and read. 'The contractor shall furnish a certificate of inspection day of October, td at twelve o'clock M. for a term y.. 93. at

:md Third avenue. by the Flour Inspector of the New \orb Produce exptnng flay one, nineteen hundred and one, along 6th. East One Hundred and S•xtythird strut, Iron Exchange, also an award from the Committee on Flour

with the wharf property belonging to the City, used or Railroad avenue, Vest, e, Morris avenue.

of the Exchange that the flour is equal to the and a Tic required for ferry purposes and leased to the Union Ferry Company of Brooklyn, situated on the East r Vandt avenue, East, from two hundred feet 7th.

north of Fast One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street One standards of the nt, and which certificate shall d el ivery within tl:e cities of New York and Brooklyn, as follows to East One Hundred and Sa:venty-fifth street.

accompany each delivery of flour, the expense of such inspection award to be borne by the contractor, and t Use Fulton Ferry, between Fulton street in the

Eth. n\-as eove to

avenue and KncTgate avenue, from , Tremont avenue to East One Hundred and seventy- also csrt veryeof weight and tare to be furnished with

City of New York and Fulton street in the City of Brooklyn.

eizhth street. 9th. Trinity avenue, betv:een Clifton street and East

each deliver}•. '1u Bl ueD of PUBLIc CHARITIES AND CORRECTION

z. The Wall_~trect Ferry, bet wcm Wall street in the City, of New York and Montague street in the City of

Ire and jf,q•-foeeth sostot. j RESERVES THE RIGHT Ti) REJECT .4LL nIDS OR F.STI- THE 1'[I FSLIC INTEREST, Brooklyn.

rout. Home street, between Boston road and Tinton h. Home MATES VI DEE~IEll TO LIE FOR IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 41o, LAWS OF AS PROVIDED

3- The Catharine Ferry, between Catharine scree[ in avenue. the l icy of New York and limn street in the City of

rrth. Union avenue,betwcen rest. ester avenue and East Hundred and Sixty-filth street.

188?' Ico bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract Brooklyn.

)i e South Ferry, between Whitehall street in the 4. rsth East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street,

awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- -he is:. cetaulter, as

City of Now York and Atlantic avenue in the City of ,rom Brook gpeenue to St. Ann's avenue.

Prospect avenue, from existing sewer in Prospect I 13th•

pQrn[ion upon debt or contract, or n sure[}' or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- Brooklyn.

5 '}•lte Hamilton Avenue Ferry, between Whitehall avenue, south of H\Nestchas[er avenue. to summit [Son

I he award of the contract will be made as soon as street in the City of New York and Hamilton avenue in

(enMwven East One Hundred and tixty-third and East after the opening of the bids. practicable the City of Brooklyn, upon the following terms and

1) s4 h. Prospect

and senoe Ir streets.

14th. Prospect avenue Iron summit north of East Ifalflery will be required to be made from time to be directed by the

cunditi ~••s of sale. . The wharf property belonging to the Corporation

lne }iun<!nd .,ml third street to Fast One Hun- time, and in such quantities as may of the City of Ne.v York so to be leased, along with t '.trs rc-..a -ixt, -Gat <trc~t.

]'- ••+ S~ t:~. t )ct, bur :8. t;c;.

said Commissioners. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be

the franchises of said ferries, consists of all those bulk-heads, slips and piers now used, required and occupied

\- 1; LIB IN(IS V. -act engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must „near the lease to the said Union 1•'erry Company I,f >ecretar}•. to that effect ;and the per- Tare satisfactory- teshorn the 1}rooklvn, comprised under the following general de-

son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded scriptinn, namely -- will be required to give security for the performance of bulk- t all that certain wharf property, consisting of hulk-

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient property,

tha , and adjacent What

ern heads l and 22, now sureties, sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty - 50) percent. and requ red for ferry purposes, at the foot of Fulton of the Eb1IMATED amount of the contract. street, to the City of New York, the surface of said

1!r --.:,rvENT nF PUBLIC PARKS, i Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name i piers, how ever, being reserved, excepting so far as the N --. ;, %t I, _ r CHANTEFRS STREET, and place of residence of each of the persons making the same may be required and is now occupied by fences or

.c YORK, October t6, t893. 1 some ; the names of all persons interested with him or guards for protection behind the racks or piles in the them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it slips, as shown on maps filed in the Department of

— shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with- Docks. Nt 1•j'ICE. out any connection with any other person making an z• All that certain wharf property, consisting of bulk-

estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair heads, slips and adjacent piers, now used and required - and Without collusion or fraud • and that no member of for ferry purposes at the foot of Fulton street, in the

T DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS

the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other City ofb''rooklyn.

bulk " w ill sell at Public Auction, at the Lorillard H _; on

he the Corporation, directly or indirectly i s , is re- i n the supplies it

, 3. All that certain Scharf plopert}•, consisting of -

heads, slips and adjacent piers, 34 and 3;, except " in Bronx Park, Friday, October so, I93, a[ - } G" a of

ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re- ed

for the surface, now used and required for ferry purposes . o'clock A.M., qt tantiry laces, or in any portion of the profits thereof. she bid at the foot of Catharine street, in the City cf New fork. GRAPES. or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing,

of the party or parries making the estimate that the 4 All that certain wharfpropetty consisting of bulk. ne purchase money to be paid at time of sale.

i further information apply at the Lorillard r several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

heads slips and one-half the adjacent pier on the west-erly side of the Pier now used and required for ferry e

H

use," Bronx Park, or at the office of the Department, o at t \%'here more than one person is interested, it t requisite

that the verification be made and subscribed by all purposes, at the toot of Main street, in the City of

_ 4:, and 51 Chambers street. . f;~~ 1-iepartment o f Public Park=. order of the

the parties interested. Brooklyn. 5. Al] that certain wharf property belonging to the

(.}{-aRLE~ Lr: F. I~L RN 5, ~ Each Lid ti estimate, ftw shall ou householders

accompanied orrtfre freeholders

the scon' City of New York, consisting of one-half the bulkhead, cres.ry. li

in of

in

s their erespe sent,

the City of Mew ork, with titehplaces of slip and adjacent Pier No. r5 on the southerly Side thereof, excepting the surface, now used and required

--- — business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be for ferry purposes at the toot of 1Va11 street, in the City awarded to tye person making the estimate, they of Ness' ''crk. NEW YORK WATER SUPPLY . will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his

6. All that certain wharf property, consisting of bulk.

) C I I.1C N't IS HE RI I.'Y GI VO Tt) ALL sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they shall

heads, slips and Pier No. z, northerly side, excepting I c i ,' . t::.,. e , r wiw clot rn tc: oo n or ;. er-:,! «Fc : res s pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum

the surface and short pier, southerly side, now u-ed and required for ferry purposes at the foot of Whitehall _ e~cacs , : i. [crests in Sr a'e lands or

ricer in Crotpen to which he would be entitled on its completion and street, in the City of \ew York. ,state I

Westchester, on the Crot:,n the that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay

to the or persons to whom the contract may be person y of bulk- ta inacent ,u helds, lslips tand piers now edt an[drequir d uover, son n of the .rbitor.vsaof such or bordering or awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount in

I for ferry at the foot of Atlantic avenue and at purposes :I ' adjacent to any reservoir, lake, and or stream, - - 6 ] - any pond i. S Ic aters o; which are owned, used or controlled L}'

each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the delivered by which the bids tested.

the foot cf Hamilton avenue in the City of Brooklyn

T is City ot'_gety York for its water supply ; and public coe

The consent abol a menttoned shall be accompanied consent above The franchises of, or right to operate said ferries shall

g p be sold together under one bid to the highest bidder at •i, [ice is also given to any and all persons who own or interests

by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the auction, along with the lease of said wharf prop- public `:.,I c or who claim to own or have estates or hens bordering on the Bronx .n - r upon any real estate

persons signingthe same, that he is ahouseholder or free. arty belonging to the City, used and required for ferry holder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount

required for the completion of thiscon• ofthe security Purpose= at the respective landings of said ferries in the r r er or Bs ram rver, Ke Reservoir, Byrom Pond

either r Rye Pcncl, Bear (:utter Creek or either of their Gutter r

'~ tract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and cities of New York and Brooklyn, for a percentage upon the total gross receipts from all the ferries for fer- tributaries, or bordering on the storage reservoir over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise ; rage, payable quarterly. City New hnoion as Williams Bridge Reservoir, in the of

; attd that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith

•1 he minimum or upset price or percentage rate at York that the State Board of Health of the State of N ew \ ork, for the purpose of protecting the water supply of

by an Frith the intention to execute the bond required section is of chapter of the Revised Ordinances of the 7

which the same shall be offered for sale is fixed at seven

the City of New York from contamination, and • cting City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded and [Tice-quarter per cent. ,7;a per cent.) of the gross receipts from ferriage at all of said ferries. •..nder and in pursuance to the authority conferred upon

them by chapter 661 of the Laws of 1803, did hold a to the person or persons for whom he consents to be-

The the come surety. adequacy and sufficiency of The highest bidder or purchaser of the lease other

meeting at the City of New York on the z5th day of security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of than the Union Ferry Company of New York and Brooklyn, of the Union Ferry Company of assignee , xog3, at which meeting certain amendments to the

rules the City of Nese York. } g Brooklyn, be required to and pay for the will purchase the rules and regulations for the sanitaryre protection of

the Croton river and its tributaries were adopted ; and given No bid or estimate will be received or considered unless

accompanied by either a certified check upon one of property of said company at the appraised valuation

public notice is further given that the following is a the State or National banks of the City of New York, ! thereof, to wit, 63,zz9,4u[-

copy of the minutes of the meeting of the said State drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the The highest bidder or purchaser of the lease of said Hoard of Health held as aforesaid and a copy of the amount of five per cesium of the amount of the security ferry shail be required to pay to the Comptroller at the amendments to such rules and regulations : required for the faithful performance of the contract. time of the sale the sum of g25,oco, and also the

ASIr:NDSESTS TO THE RULES AND REGCLATIOSS FOR Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in auctioneer's fees, which sum of yz5,m.O shall be applied

THE SANITARY Yr.flLfTTfN OF THE CROT''N RlYEit the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be to the payment of rent first becoming due under the

AND ITS TRIBUTARIES IN THE COUNTIES of WEST- handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who lease of Said ferry so sold in case the said lease shall be

CHESTER, PUTNAM AND DUTCHESS, AND OF SO n.t'CH has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be duly executed, with the covenants therein contained, as

OF THE BRONX AND BYRAM RIVERS AND THEIR deposited in said box until such check or money has prepared by the Counsel to the Corporation in a form TRIBUTARIES AS ARE NOW USED FOR THE SUPPLY OF been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be subject to examination at the Comptroller's Office on

WATER FOR THE ("11Y of NEW YORK. correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful and after the tzth day of October, 1899 ; but if the

The State Board of Health, at a meeting held in the bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same said lease is not executed by the purchaser after

City of New York on the z5th day of August, x89, a within three days after the contract is awarded. If the due notice from the Comptroller, the amount so paid the City, in an agree- shall be forfeited to as provided quorum being present, did then and there, after having successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five

be into heard the report of a committee of the Board, duly ap- days after notice that the contract has been awarded to ment and obligation, which shall entered at the

pointed for the purpose of examination into the subject, him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit time of sale with two good and satisfactory sureties to which committee was appointed at a meeting of the Board, made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the the effect that the said purchaser will execute said lease

held in the City of Albany, the z7th day of July, 5893, City of New York as liquidated damages for such and give and execute a bond with two sureties to be

at 55hich meeting a quorum was present. amend and neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the contract approved by the Comptroller for the punctual payment due under the lease yearly and of the a-nount quarter- :,:ter the rules made by it for the sanitary protection of within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will

t,,e Croton river and its tributaries in the Counties of be returned to him. for the faithful performance of each and all the cove.

`•i estchester, Putnam and Dutchess, and of so much of Should the person or persons to whom the contract nants therein contained. the Bronx and Byram rivers and their tributaries as are

New may he awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within after written notice that the same

No expense whatever shall be incurred by the Cor-of the City of New York, in connection with poration ne.w used for the supply of water for the (-ity of

V,,rk, in accordance with and under the provisions of five days has

been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or the piers, slips and bulkheads or premises so to be leaser

:article V. of chapter 661 of the Laws of 1893, in the they accept, but do not execute, the contract and give along with the franchises of said ferry.

following particulars, to wit. : the proper security, he or they shall be considered as The lease shall contain covenants in conformity witF requirements of the existing laws relative to'ferriet the T hat, taking into consideration the character of

the soil, and of the substrata of the soil and the having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as belonging to the City of New York and providing that

angle of the slopes, the distances at which privy vaults, provided by law. the lessee or lessees will conduct and manage sue)

slaughter houses, hog pens, barn yards, or any and all The quality of the articles, supplies, goods, wares ferries, and each of them, according to the rules, regula-byas are now or may hereafter tions, ordinances or -laws, p aces or things which tend to pollute and render impure and merchandise must conform in every resect

the be made or by the Common Council and thi passed and dangerous water taken from the several sources to the samples of the same on axli1bltiosi at State also a covenant that an enumerated and set forth in said rules, may be main- office of the said Department. Bidders are cas1iond Legislature of the ; and

!terson or corporation that may .require said Icrry franchise after the expiration of said term, shallbe re quircd to purchase at a fair appraised valuation ti• boats, building and other property of the former lessees or grantees, actually necessary for the purpose of such ferry or franchise; provided that the Alavor. Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York shall not be deemed thereby to covenant to purchas- said property in any event, but the obligation resting u inn it shall be deemed to be fully satisfied and ful-filled by making such purchase. The lease shall be pro-pared and approved by the Counsel to the Corporation,

The rates of ferriage shall not exceed those nmv charged by the said Union Ferry Company of Brooklyn. The right to reject any bid if deemed to be for the in-terests of the City of New York is reserved by the Glm misssioncrs of the Sinking Fund.

By order ofthe C.Immissioners of the Sinking Funil. under resolution adopted September 8, x893.

Y'HEO. W. MYE1 -, Comptr, Ilcr.

CITY OF NEW YORK—FINANCE DEPARTMENT, I COsiPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October it, 5893.

PETER F. MEYER, AUCTIONEER.

CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the

City of New York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction r ❑ Wednesday, the [5th day of November, 1893, at noon, at the New York Real Estate Salesroom, No. to Broarl-way, certain improved real estate belonging to the Car-poration of the City of New York, to wit

SECOND WARD. The premises known on the tax maps by the Ward

No. 16, situated on the northerly side of Liberty street (Street No. 39), commencing about 245 feet 11 inches westerly from 1Vtlliam street, being so feet six inches on Liberty street, and the same in the rear, 6o feet r inches on the westerly side, and 58 feet rt inches on the easterly side, being the premises recently occupied II} Engine Co. NO.4,

FIFTH \YARD. House and lot known on the tax maps by the Wunl

No. 951, situated on the southerly side of Leonard street (Street No. cr6), commencing 6o feet westvrlc from Elm street, being 23 feet 8 inches on Leonard street, 23 feet 4 inches in the rear on Catharine Lanc, 78 feet z inches on the westerly side, and 79 Is 6 inches on the easterly side, being the premises occu-pied by Engine Co. No. 3t.

'rFRsts AND CI'NDITIOsS OF SALT. The highest bidder will be required to pay ten Io

percent. of the purchase stoney and the auctioneer'-- tee at the time and place of sale ; thirty 30, per cent upon the dcliccry of the deed within thirty days fro.0 the date n: sale ; and the balance, sixty 6o per cent. of the purchase money, or any portion thereof, may remain, at the option of the purchaser, on bond and mortgage for five years, with interest at the rate of sis per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually, the mort gage to contain the customary thirty days' interest and ninety days' tax clauses.

The bond and mortgage may be paid off at any tin. with n the term thereof, on giving thirty days' notice i , . the Comptroller, or it may be paid by installments i:l not less than five hundred dollars, on any day se- en t!;c interest is due, or on thirty days' notice. The bond and mortgage will he prepared by the Counsel to the Cot poration, and the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cent-will be charged for drawing, acknowledging and recording the same.

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the prcm-ises struck off to the highest bidder who shall fail t~, comply with the terms of the sale, and the party u I: fails to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency resulting from such resale.

The right to reject any bid is reserved. Lithographic maps of the property may be had at the

Comptroller's office, Stewart Building, No. a3o Broad-wily, or at the auctioneer's office, No. tut 13roadwey,

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fuml. under a resolution adopted at a ,meeting of the Board held September 59, 18)3.

FHEO. W. MYERS, Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW YORK—FINANCE DEPARTMENT, Co51PTROLLER's OFFICE, October 9• r833.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT, Bt- REAL FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES,

NO. 57 CHAMBERS Si-BEET (SFEWART BUILDING), New YORK, October z, 1893,

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Assessment Rolls of Real Estate, Personal Prop-

erty and flank Stock in the City and County of New York, for the year 1893, and the warrant: for the collec. tion of taxes, have been delivered to the undersigned, and that all the taxes on said ascssment roll, are now due and payable at this office.

In case of payment on or before the first day of November next, the person so paying shall be entitled to the benefits mentioned in section 842 of the New York City Consolidation Act of iS8z, viz. : a reduction of inter-est at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum between the day of such payment and the first day of December next.

DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED 13Y the Board of School Trustees for the Nineteenth

\Yard, at the Hall of the Board of Education, No. 146 Grand street, until 4 o'clock P. at., on Tuesday, October 31, 1SQ3, for supplying the Furniture required for the New .school Building, situated on the northeast corner of Eighty-fifth street and Madison avenue.

Plan; and specifications may be seen, and blank proposals obtained, at the office of the Superintendent of School Buildings, No 546 Grand street, third floor.

The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all of the proposals submitted.

The party submitting a proposal, and the parties proposing to become sureties, must each write his name and place of residence on said proposal.

Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of this city, are required in all cases.

No proposal will be considered from persons whose character and antecedent dealings with the Board of Education render their responsibility doubtful.

The party submitting a proposal must include in his proposal the names of all sub-contractors, and no change will be permitted to be made in the sub-contractors named without the consent of the School Trustees and Superintendent of School Buildings.

It is required as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of any proposals, that a certified check upon, or a certificate of deposit of, one of the State or National banks, or Trust Companies of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the President of this Board, shall accompany the proposal t an amount of not less than three per cent. of such proposal, when said proposal is for, or exceeds ten thousand dollars, and to an amount not less than five per cent, of such proposal when said proposal is for an amount under ten thousand dollars ; that on demand, within one day, after the awarding of the contract by the proper Board of Trustees, the President of the Board will return all the deposits of checks and certificates of deposit made, to the persons making the same, except that made by the person or persons whose bid has been so accepted; and that if the person or persons whose bid has been so accepted shall refuse or neglect, within five days after due notice has been given that the contract is ready for execution, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit or of the

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DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

DfPAftT.TeVi' OF STReET CLEANING, CITY civ Now YORK,

STEWART BUILDING, No. 6t CHAMBERS STRRET, NEW YORK, October rt, 1893.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE Department of Street Cleaning with the following

articles: 5.52,242 pounds Hay, of the quality and standard

known as best Sweet I imothy. rt4,90o pounds good clean Rye Straw.

r,o56,965 pounds clean No. r White Oats, to be bright, clean and sweet and full weight.

ro,000 pounds Bran. 3,002 pounds Oil Meal. 3,000 pounds Coarse Salt.

—will be received by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning at the office of said Department, Stewart Building, No. 6t Chambers street, in the City of New York, until it o'clock A.ot., October 23, i8q„ at which place and time they will he publicly opened by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning and read.

All of the articles are to be delivered at the Depart-ment Stables, Seventeenth street and Avenue C ; No.

4 West Fifty-second street; One Hundred and '1'wenty-bird -treet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues;

East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, near Pleasant venue ; No. 387 West Twelfth street, East Eightieth treet, between Avenues A and B ; Nos. 4u4 and 426 h alit

Forty-eighth street ; No. 44 Hamilton street, and One Hundred and Fifty-second street, near Courtlandt ave-ue, in such quantities and at such times as maybe erected. No estimate will be received or considered after the

our mentioned. The form of the agreement, with specifications,

bowing the manner of payment for the articles, may e seen, and forms of proposals may be obtained at the flce of the Department. Proposals must include all the items, specifying the

rice per cwt. of Hay, Straw, Oats, Bran, Oil Meal and oarse Salt. Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in

ddition to inserting the same in figures.

NOTICE.

PERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS 1't) FILL, IN the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure material

for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings, etc., such as is collected by the Department of Street Cleaning—free of charge, by applying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, in the Stewart Building,

WILLIAM S. ANDREW", Commissioner of Steet CLaning.

FORT WASHINGTON RIDGE ROAD COMMISSION.

TO 1HE OWNERS, LESSEES, PARTIES AND persons or corporations, respectively, entitled

unto or interested in the lands, tenements, heredita- ments and premises, taken or affected by the Fort Washington Ridge road, now known as Fort Wash-ington avenue, as established.

'Take notice that the undersigned Commissioners, appointed under sections of chapter 114 of the Laws of ,892, will meet at their office, No. try Broadway, New York City, on the aid day of October, 1893, at a r. rat., and on such days thereafter to which the proceed-ings may be adjourned for the purpose of agreeing with you or any of you for and about the cession of the lands, tenements, hereditament., and premises, required of you or any of you for the purpose of said road or avenue, and for and stout the compensation to be made to you or any of you for the same in respect to your other lands being deprived of or losing, a frontage upon said road or avenue, and also in respect of the

Bidders will state in their estimates a price for the whole of the work to be done, in conformity with the approved form of agreement and the specifications therein set forth, by which price the bids will be tested. This price is to cover all expenses of every kind involved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the contract, includ-ing any claim that may arise through delay, from any cause, in the performing of the work thereunder.

Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and in figures, the amount of their estimate for doing this work.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to attend at this office with the sureties offered by him or them, and execute the con. tract within five days from the date of the service of a notice to that effect ; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, lie or they will he considered as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corporation ; and the con-tract will be readvertised and relet, and so on until it be accepted and executed.

Bidders are required to state in their estimates their names and places of residence ; the names of Al persons interested with them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, the estimate shall distinctly state the fact ; also that the estimate is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same work, and that it is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and also that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the sl!pplie.,or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof; which estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. lt%rere nrare t/ta,t one person is interested, it is requ sit' that /hi' veri/icat ,'n be made and subsrribed to by all the fatties interested.

Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, wit/a their resp,rtive places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person or persons making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his or their sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if said person or persons shall omit or refuse to execute

j the contract, they will pay to the Corporation of the City of New York any difference between the sum to which said person or persons would be entitled upon its com-pletion, and that which said Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount, in each case, to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work to be done by which the bids are tested. ! The consent above-mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the I amount of the security required for the completion of the eorttract, over and above all hi: debts of ever- nature, and ever an-1 above his liabilities as bail, surety at,,/ otherwise; and. that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered will be subject to approval by the Comptroller of the City of New York after the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

No estimate will be received or considered unless ac-companied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five her centunr of the amount of security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must not he inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by I said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after I notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by hint shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Bidders are informed that no deviation from the specifications will be allowed, unless under the written instructions of the Engineer-in-Chief.

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

I'HE RIGHT '1'O DECLINE ALL THE 10,Fl-MATES IS RESERVED IF DF.EIIED FOR THE IN'T'EREST OF THE CORPORATION OF THI- CITY OF NEW YORK.

Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- mates, to use the blanks prepared for that purpose by the Department, acopy of which, together with the form of agreement, including specifications, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Depart-ment.

J. Sr:RG; AN I Ci AM, TASTES J. PHEL.AN, AN llREW J. WHITE,

Commissioners of the Department of Docks. i Dated NEW YORK, October to, 1893.

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

Any person making an estimate for the above I:.,!; present the same in a sealed envelope to said Contrni-sioner of Street Cleaning at said office, on or before tin., day and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or per-sons presenting the same, the date of its presentation, and a statement of the work to which it relates,

the Commissioner of Street Cleaning reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates if deemed to be for the public interest. No hid or e,timate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrealrs to the Corporation uport debt or con-tract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same ; the names of all persons interested with him or them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair, and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corpora-tion, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must he verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one pert-on is in• terested, it is requisite that the verification be made anc subscribed by all the parties interested.

tack bid or eslinrate shall be acrornf,anied by the con- sent, in writi2.c . of live householders or frce/ol teen of the City of .t ew lbrk, with thrir resf,c<live placer of business or residence. to the effect that if the contract lie awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as sureties for its faithful performance in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars rs.oeo, ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion, and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above men. tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his lia-bilities as bail, surety or otherwise ; and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith, and with the intention to execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

No estimate will be considered toilers a(cvoCtanie,S , eft/Ter a cemi~ed check upon one of the ban/•s of City of Netu York, drawn to the order of/lie ContA!rolh nr money to the eoosunct of seven hundred and fifty:7:. cle/lar. Such check or money must not be inclosed in ti:-sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must I, handed to the officer or clerk of the Department wh: has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate coo be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk anti found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the person; making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, thy._ amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after written notice thai the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract and giv,.t the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corpora tion, and the contract will be readvertised and rcL_[ a, provided by law.

WILLIAM S. ANDREWS, Commissioner of Street Cleaniu,.

DEP.;RrstExc OF STREET CLEANING, CITY OF NF.W Ycitic, STEWART BUILDIN I,.

New YORK, August 8, r8g3. ,

PO IDE t)WNERS OF LICENSED TRUCK-. I)P OTHER LICENSED VEHICLES RESII,1INi: IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREI3Y GIVEN THAT, pursu:mt to the provisions of chapter 269 of the

Laws of t89a (known as the Street Cleaning Law!, the Commissioner of Street Cleaning will remove or cause to be removed all unharnessed trucks, carts, wagons and vehicles of any description found in any public street or place between the hours of seven o'clock n the morning and six o'clock in the evening C any day of the week except Sundays and egal holidays, and also all unharnessed trucks. cart<, vagons and vehicles of any description found upon any tublic street or place between the hours of sig o'clock n the evening and seven o'clock in the morning, or on ;undays and legal holidays, unless the owner of such ruck, cart. wag -n or other vehicle shall have obtained ram the Mayor a permit for the occupancy of that por-ion of such street or place on which it sh..II be found, and shall have given notice of the issue of said permit o the Commissioner of Street Cleanin_. The necessary permits can be oh taut oil. ircoil clu.qc,

ly applying to the Mayor's Marshal at h.i- ,,:`.e-a in the sty Hall.

Dated Now YORK, August 8, t8q. WILLIAM S. ANDREW'O

Commissioner of ru -,:et t \ew 1 „rk City.

OCTOBER 20, 1893

THE CITY RECORD, 3411 check or certificate of deposit made by him or them shay Nn. 3, FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER ANI)

he forfeited to and retained Ly this Board, not as a APPURTENANCES IN IIOS'ION ROAD,

penalty, but as liquidated damages for such neglect or from summit north of One Hundred and

refusal, and shall be paid into the City'I'reasury to the Sixty-eighth street to summit south of One

credit of the Sinking Fund of the City of New York Hundred and ixty.seventh street, WITH

but if the said person or persons whose bid has been so BRANCH IN ON I: IIUNDRED AND

accepted shall execute the contract within the time SlX'1'Y-EIGIFFII STREET, from Boston

aforesaid, the amount of I. is or their deposit of check road to summit west. or certificate of deposit shall be returned to him or NO .t, FI)R CDNyPRUCrINU SEWER AN!) them. APPUR'T'ENANCES IN ROBBINS AVE:

RICHARI) KELLY, (hairntan. i N UE:, between One Hundred and Forty-

1.. M. 1lORN l'H AL, Secretary. ninth,and Kelly streets. Dated V r.w Y{!r.R, C)ctober 17, 1893. Each estlolate must contain the name and place of

_.. _ ___ ___ residence of the person making the same, the names of III persons interested with him therein, and it no other

COMMISSIONER OF STREET IM• person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact. P RO V E M E N TS OF THE TWENTY - That it is made without any connection with any other

THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH perso pmaking an estimate for the same work, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, That no

WARDS. i member of the Common Council, head of a department, _ chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or

OFPICE OF other officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly , l —!,rsrac of STREET IalPROVen[eN-!s interested in the estimate, or in the work to which it re.

t ). r - rHIND AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS, 1'atcs or in the profits thereof. Each es imat must verified t emus be verific l b • the oath, ' t in w .

New ]- m:x October r t8o n[in 3. 3 by rs ' ~ of the party making the same, that the several matters

l'O (;)NTRACTORS. therein stated are true. and must be accompanied by the

_ consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders

S1. ' !III AIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR EACH OF in the City of New York, to the effect that if the con-t l t. II„,, ing-mentioned works, with the title of tract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they

the o ork and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his also the number ,f the work, as in theadvertisement, shall refuse its

tt or neglect execute the; the same, ttl they will hwll ill be received by the Commissioner of Street Im- pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum

provements of the '1'wcofy-third and Twenty-fourth to which lie would be entitled upon its completion and \yards, at his office, No. 2622 Third avenue, corner of, thatwhich the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the One Hundred and Forty-first street, until 3 o'clock r. at.,person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any on Thursday, October 26, 1893, at which place and hour subsequent letting ; the amount to he calculated upon they will Le publicly opened.

the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are N.. t. FOR COMPLETION OF CONTRACT FOR tested.

REGULA I'IN(;, GRAVING, SETTING The consent last above mentioned must be accom- I.URB-STONES ANT) FLAGGING TIlE panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of

IDEWALK IN GERARD AVENUE, the persons signing the same, that he is a householder from One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the to Jerome avenue, except at the crossing of amount of the security required fir the completion of the New York Central and Hudson River the contract. over and above all his debts of every Railroad. i nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety.

\(.. Ft)R REGULATING AND PAVING WITH or othetwi~e, and that he has offered himself as surety TRAP BLOCK PAVEMENT THE C 1R- j in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond RIAGE\VAY OF AND LAYING CROSS- i required by law. \\'ALKS IN ONE HUNDRED AND j No estimate will be considered unless accom-FHIR'fY•SIXTH STREET, from Lincoln i panied by either a certified check upon one of the avenue to Alexander avenue. State or National banks of the City of New York,

N i (IR REGtJLA I'ING AND PAVING WITH drawn to theorcler of the Comptroller, or money, to the 'TRAP-BLOCK PAVEMENT' T'HE CAR- amount of five per centum of the amount of the security RIAGE\VAY OF COUR[LAN))'I' AVE- required for the faithful performance of the contract. NUE, from One Hundred aid Fifty-sixth Such check or money must s,T be inclosed in the sealed ,treet to One Hundred :end Sixty-third street. j envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to

the officer or clerk of the Deparrmeut who has charge of .. 4. Et tR CONSTRUC FING SEWER AND Al'- ' the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in

PURTENANCE-' IN ROB BINS AVENUE, said box until such check or money has been examined between One Hundred and Forty-ninth and by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such Dater streets. ' deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be

,.:ii estimate must contain the name and place of returned to the persons making the same, within three r.<cicmce of the person making the setae, the names of '. days after the contract is awarded. If the successful .,ii persons interested with him therein, and if no other bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact. I notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to Ihat it is made without any connection with any other execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by person making an estimate for the same work, and is in him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. That no j N ew York, as liquidated damages for such neglect or soother of the Common Council, head of a department, I refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the chiet of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or time aforesaid, the amount of the deposit will be re-other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly turned to him.

iuterested in the estimate, or in the work to which it 'f he Commissioner of Street Improvements of the

relates or in the profits thereof. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards reserves the Each estimate must be verified by theoath, in writing, right to reject all bids received for any particular work

of the party making the same, that the several matters if he deems it for the best interests of the city.

therein stated are true. and must be accompanied by the Blank torms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in which to inclose the same, the specifications and in the City of New York, to the effect that if the con. agreements, and any other information desired, can be tract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they I obtained at this office.

wilI, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his I LOUIS F. HAFFEN,

sureties fonts faithful performance ; and that if he shall I Commissioner of Street Improvements of the

refuse or neglect to execute the same, they still pay to I Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled upon its completion and that

,which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the j DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any

subsequent letting ; the amount to be calculated upon DEIARTSIENT OF DOCKS,

the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are PIER " A," NORTH Riven. tc,ted.

T'he consent last above mentioned must be accom- 'CO CON TRACTORS. parried by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder

.ir freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the iNo. 461.; amount of the security required for the completion of the cuntract,overand above all his debts of every nature, PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMA'PES FOR THE RE-

and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or MtIVAL OF PIER, OLD 29, THE SHED AND

therwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in i OTHER STRUCTURES THEREON, ON THE

good faith. with the intention to execute the bond re- i NOR 1H RIVER. yiiired by law. _

No estimate will be considered finless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National ~STIDI A'1'ES FOR REMOVAL OF PIER, OLD eo,

banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order the shed and other structures thereon, on the ,i the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five North river, will be received by the lloard of Commis-per eeoucm of the amount of the security required for sioners at the head of the Department of Docks, at the tile faithful Performance of the contract. Such check office of said Department on Fier '•A," foot of Battery or money most NOT he inclosed in the sealed envelope place, North river, in the City of Nev. York, until to cvncainin_m the estimate. but must be handed to the o'clock A. at. of

officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of THURSDAY, OCTOBER s6, .8.3, the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined at which time and place the estimates will he publicly Ly said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All opened by the head of said Department. The award of stcu deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will the contract, it awarded, will be made as soon as pine. bereturned to the persons making the same within ticable after the opening of the bids.

three days after the contract is awarded. If the sue- ' Any person making an estimate for the work shall cesstul bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board at after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to said office, on or before the day and hour above named, execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by which envelope shall be indorsed with the n.,me or him shall be forfeited to and retained by. the City of names of the person or persons presenting the same, the New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or date of its prgisentation, and a statement of the work to refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the which it relates,

time aforesaid, the amount of the deposit will be I The bidder to whom the award is made shall give returned to him. security for the faithful performance of the contract, in

The Commissioner of Streot Improvements of the the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards reserves the the sum of Fifteen !tundred Dollars.

right to reject all bids received for any particular work j T he Engineer's estimate of the nature, quantities and if he deems it for the best interests of the city. extent of the work is as follows :

Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelope Labor of removing the existing Pier, the shed and in which to inclose the same, the specifications and other structures thereon.

agreements, and any other information desired, can N. B —Bidders are required to submit their estimates be obtained at this office. j upon the following express conditions, which shall

LOUIS F. HAFFEN, apply to and become a part of every estimate received : Commissioner of Street Improvements, 1st. 1st. Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal ex-

Twenty-third and'l'wenty.fourth Wards. amination of the location of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the

I)FFICE OF accuracy of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, and shall not at any time after the submission of an estimate

COMMfissIONER OF STREET IMDROvEsiEN"rS I' dispute or complain of the above statement of quanti- oF I uE 1\vSNiv.l uttD AND its ENTY-FOURTH WARDS, , j ties, nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in

New YORK, October 9, 1893. J j regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done. r ad. L'idders will be required to complete the entire work

TO CUi~TRaCTORS. to the satisfaction of the Department of Docks, and j --- in substantial accordance with the specifications of

SEALE1) BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR EACH OF I the contract. No extra compensation, beyond the the following-mentioned works, with the title of amount payable for the work before mentioned, which

the work and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, shall be actually performed, at the price therefor to he also the number of the work, as in the advertisement, specified by the lowest bidder, shall be due or payable 6 will be received by the Commissioner of Street Improve- for the entire work- t ments of the Twenty-third and T'wentyfourrh Wards, j The work to be done under the contract is to be com-at his office, No. 26aa Third avenue, corner of One menced on or about November r, x893, or within five a Hundred and Forty-first street, until 3 o'clock P. M. on days from a date thereafter to be specified by the s 'Tuesday. October 24, 0893. at which place and hour Engineer-in-Chief of the Department of Docks that the they will be publicly opened : i premises are in such c. ndition that the work can pro

No. I. FOR REGULATING. GRADING, SETTING ceed, and the entire work is to be fully completed on or n

CURB-STONES, REGULATING.

GRA FLAGGING THE SIDE- before the expiration of one month after said date, or d WALKS AND LAYING CROSS-WALKS date to be specified by the Engineer-in-Chief, and IN ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- the dac:ages to be paid by the contractor for each day h

SECOND STREET, from the Port Morris at the contract may be unfulfilled after the time fixed SECOND

D STR Eto Third avenue. or the fulfillment thereof has expired, are. by a clause s

in the contract, fixed and liquidated at Fifty Dollars per b No. a. FOR RE-REGULATING, REGRADING, day. o

RESET SING CURB-STONES, RELAY- All the old material taken from the structures to be ING FLAGGING AND CROSSWALKS removed under the contract will become the property p IN EI.'I'ON AVENUE, from One Hundred of the contractor, and bidders must estimate the value C and Sixty-first street to Brook avenue, AND of such material when considering the prices for which BUILDING APPROACHES, they will do the work under the contract. a

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or of the right, title and interest of the Mayor, U,irrmen and Commonalty of the City of New York in

to the land, which may intervene between the ]•resent land now owned by you or any of you and the l l rtes of the said road or avenue,as established by us under the ,.id act, and to the cession and conveyance thereof c tnc \l.Iv r. Aldcrto, n and Commonalty of the City \,1 1 il t.. v, .i,•r .,ny of you.

ROBERT E. DEMO, RuBER1 L. WENSLEY, EDWARD B. IVES,

Commissioners.

Lot No. 16, Coal-bins, owned by Bryant S. Palmer, 85.6x20.

Lot No. t7. r set Fairbanks' scales, platform, 16 It 8,8. Lot No, t8. House, 2-story and basement, 26.6 x t8

Privy, 4.2 x 3.2.

~17rs, Freeman Fisher. Lot No. 19. 2-story, blacksmith shop, 22.3 x 34.5

privy, 4.221 4.2.

District &h'ciN,. Io.

Lot NO. 2o. i-story school-house, 63,5 X 28.4 ; exten-

3472 THE CITY RECORD. OCTOBER 20, I893.

\ v s } • * :, t cn be r s, 1893. I sion on front, 14.5 X 4 ; two privys, each 8.2 X 8.2.

'I 7nseph Smith. - ------ --

' CORPORATION NOTICE. I Lot No.2i. Feed store and dwellings, 2-story and at tic, 59.62124.4.

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS, I Lot No.22. West wing, used for feed store, 1-story,

NO. 27 CHAMBERS STREET, 46.2 x 34.9 ; south wing, used for horse barn and coal- New YORK, Oct. co, 1893. I bins, t-story, 39 .,8 x 16 ; privy, 5.2 x 4.2.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY ONN'NERS. 11. F. Muller,

Lot No. 23. House, 2-story and attic, I.8 x 23.3

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL extension on south side, 5.6x x5; extension on north persons interested that a meeting of the Board of side, 8 x so : west wing, z-story', t7 x t6,7 ; lean-to on

Assessors will be held at this office, on Thursday, I west end, west wing, 12.4 x 4. N.•vember 2, 1893. at I I.3o A. ii., for the purpose of Lot No. 24. Barn, 32.6 x 28.6 ; chicken-house, 6. to It 8 ; :n•termining the area of benefit to be assessed for the wood and manure house, to x to ; privy, 4. 10 x 5.6 ; c .,-traction of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street lattice, 75 lineal feet, 8 inches high. } i..dnct. ,n pursuance of the provisions of chapter 576, ! ,llrs. Emily .1liller. I., o- of , SS-.

I- GILON, Chairman, li Lot No. 25. House, 3-story and basement, 40.6 x 30.6;

l'ATRlCK M. HAVERTY, CHARLES E. WENDT,

west wing, 3-story, 3O.6x z4,6. Lot No. a6. Barn, 47 x ao.5 ; wing on east side, used

I•:DWARD CAHILL, as stable, etc., }6 x 12.5; wing on east wing, wing used

Board of Assessors. as manure-shed, 17.9 x 10.2. Lot No. 07. I-story extension on west side main barn

\1tIICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN TO THE used as ice-house, carriage-house, privy, 33.9x 15.9, P BI_l,- owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all 6.3 x 4.9.

houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected I Edward Borel. thereby, that the following assessments have been corn- Lot No, 28. House, 2-story, attic and basement, l.leted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As- 32.6 x 25.6 ; t-story extension on west, for kitchen and cessors for examination by all persons interested, viz. : privy, 26 x 10.3 ; storm-door on west side house, IT it 6

List 4137, No. I. Sewers in One Hundred and Sixty. Lot No. 29. Carriage-house, 22.6x 17.3 ; wing on east second street, bet.veen Amsterdam avenue and Jumel side of carnage-house, used forstable, w-oodhouse and- I errace. and in Jumel Terrace, between One Hundred ice-house, t4 x 30.3. a d Sixtieth and One Hundred Sixty-second streets. :

List 4142, No. z. Receiving-basin on the north side of C C. Townsend. lane Hundred and Filth street, between First avenue Lot No. 3o, House, z-story and attic, 4o.6x 22.6 .Ind Harlem river.

List 4141, No. 3. Receiving-basin on the northeast

' extension and bay window on south side, 9.8 x x6.5

extension and bay window on north side, 5x12.4 cud northwest corners of Eighty-5fth street and West lean-to on west side, I-story, 7.10 x t6.3. I:nd avenue.

List 4175, No. 4. Sewer in One Hundred and Sixty- ' Lot No. 31. Barn and stable, 26.5x20.4 ; manure- house, x ; 7.9 4.6 privy, .ax 4.2.

1i sth street, between Amsterdam and Audubon avenues, George B. Calhoun. '5 ith curves on Audubon avenue. List 4x79, No. ;. Receiving-lasin on the southwest Lot No. 32. House, 2-story and basement, 24.621 28.8 ;

C. arner of Sheriff and Second streets. bay window extension on east side, 7.8 x 3.8 ; storm I.ist 4' E8, No. 6. Pa' ing One Hundred and Seven- ; door extension on west side, 5 x 5.2,

,enth street, from Fifth to Lenox avenue, with granite , Lot No. 33. Wood-house and kitchen, 21 X 12,3 ; privy, !docks, and laying crosswalks. 5.2 x 4.2 ; barn, 16.3 x 24.6 ; chicken-house, 5 IT 5.

I'he limits embraced by such anessments include all I Sohn 7itylor. the sea eral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces

.:nd parcels of land situated on- j

Lot No, 34. 2-story house, 23.7 x 24.4. No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty-second Lot No. 35. Wood, coal-house and privy, 20.2 x 8.3

street, from Jumel Terrace to Amsterdam avenue, and chicken-house, 5 x 4.8 ; rubber bucket, well-pump and loth sides of Jumel Terrace, from One Hundred and platform. Sixtieth to One Hundred and Sixty-second street. Carmel Club.

No. 2. North side of One Hundred and Fifth street, irom First avenue to Harlem river. Lot No, 36. House, z-story, attic and basement, 32 x 32;

No. 3. Blocks bounded by Eighty-fifth and Eighty- wing on south side house, I-story, 37 x 13.8 ; bay window -ixth streets, Boulevard and Riverside Drive. on front of wing, 9.6 It 4 ; privy, 6.2 x 5.

No, 4. Both sides of Audubon avenue, from One I Mrs. T. R. Ganong (Brick House'. Hundred and Sixty-fifth to One.Hundred and Sixty- ninth street ; east side of Kingsbridge road, from One Hundred and sixty-fifth to (Inc Hundred and l ixty-

Lot No. 37. House, 2-story, attic and basement ; : 39.4X 31.4 ; 2 bay-windows on south side :wood),

seventh street ; both sides of One Hundred and Sixty- 2-story-, To x 2.2o ; storm-door on first floor, rear, 6 x 5 ; -isth street, from Am,terdam avenue to Kingsbridge I storm-door on basement floor, 13.621 3.6. read, and both sides of One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Lot No, 38. Privy, 5 2 x 4.2 ; wood-shed, 18.6 x 4,3 ;

shed,

carriage-house and 17.8 x t5 ; stable and ice- and One Hundred and Sixty-eighth streets, from Audubon avenue to Kingsbridge road. I house, 16.3 x sz.

No. 5. South side of Second street, from Sheriff street : Lot No. 39. House, ,-story and attic, 35 x 24.6 ; t-story I., Avenue C. I wing on west end, 14 4 x ipso.

No. 6. Both sides of One Hundred and Seventeenth Lot No. 40. Barn and stable, 33 x 16.4 ; privy, 5 x 4

I rubber bucket, well-pump and platform. street, from Fifth to Lenox avenue, and to the extent of t half the block at the intersecting avenues. Theo. Fisher.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above- Lot No. 42. Dwelling and store, z-story and base- named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, : ment, 26.4 x 18.4 ; dwelling-house, s-story, attic and or either of them, are requested to present their objec-

in writing, to the Chairman of the Board of Assess- tions, basement, 15.9 x 34.5 (these houses are connected

their No. Chambers street, within thirty house, 8; wood-1o.3 x privy, 4.1 213.8.

, •rs, at office, 27 lertt Estate. 3: N. d r, dens from the date of this notice.

The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro. I Lot No, 42. House, z-story and basement, 36.7 x at sided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction extension on west side, I-story, 49 x 34- .,f Assessments for confirmation on the t7th day of Lot No. 43. Wood-house, ro.2 x 14 ; extension on November, IFp,. i wood-house for privy, 3 x 3 ; rubber bucket, well-pump.

EDWARD GILON, Chairman. Mrs, A. Merritt. PATRICK M. HAVERTY, CHARLES E. WENDT, Lot No. 44. House.2-story and basement, 32.5x24.6; EDWARD CAHILL, bay window on south side, 3-story high, 6.2x 5,4 ; bay

Board of Assessors. i window and extension on east side, nstory, 13 x 7.2 OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS, ) wing , 2-story and attic, 24.1 x 24.5 ; with wing on

west kitchen, wood-house and 14.3 It Ir.3. privy, No. 27 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK, October 17, 1893. Lot No. 45. Barn, ice-house and stable, 41.5 X r6.5

wing on east end (stable and coal-house;., 16.3 x24.5.

Y. P. Barnes. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS j LotNo.46. House, 3-story and basement, 37x16.5;

NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. extension on south side, 3-story, 8.6x 3.7 ; west wing, z-story and attic, 34.4 x 24,4 ; with i-story extension for

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER at, 18 93, kitchen, 24.4 X 24.4; privy, 6.8 x 13.1 ; lattice work, 20 lineal feet, feet high. 5

AT to O'CLOCK A. Si. Lot No. 47. Hardware store, 2-story and basement,

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF 40.5 x 24.6 ; storm-door on west side, to.z x 8.7 ; one

I Douglas well -pump and platform. THE the City of New York, under the direction of I Lot No. 48. Barn, 28.5 x 24.4•

Frank Townsend, Auctioneer, will sell at Public Auc- IDavid Lockwood. tion, on the premises, the following-described buildings,

etc., now standing within the property taken at Carmel, Lot No. 49. Hotel building, 3-story, basement and Town of Carmel, Putnam County, New York, vix.: attic, 84.3 x 34.3, with I-story extension on west side,

Gideon Lee. 84.3 x x6.3.

Lot No. 50. Barn, carriage-house and stable, 44.8 x Lot No. I. I Leffel wind-mill, tower and fixtures, I37.4 ; I-story extension on west end, r6 It 16.4.

pump-house, 12.5 x 12,9, Lot No. 51. "1ti'ing on east end of barn, used as stable, Lot No. 2. House, r-story and attic, 24.6 x 28 ; lean-to carriage-house, shed and privy, 51 x 23.6.

on west side, x6.rox r3. Lot No. 52. Stable and ice-house, i-story and loft.

Shields. 7o/in 24.9 x 42.4 ; Privy, 10.3 It 7,2 ; chicken-house, 12.2 It 6.6; I rubber bucket, well-pump.

Lot No. 3. House, 2-story, 24.5 x 20.5. Lot No. 4. House, 2-story, 24.6 x 14.5 ; wood-house,

! Lot No. 53. Summer house on dock at lake, 14.2 x in I house, south side of drive, 2-story and basement, 37.4 It

20 x 23,2 ; chicken-house, 8.9 x 7.8 ; smoke-house, 6 It 6 ; I 22.4 ; extension on west for photograph gallery, with privy, 5.8 x 4.8• I side and skylights, r6 x is.

Lot No. 5. Old house used for hay barn, 20.5 x 14.4 ; I Lot No, 54. Wing on south of house, I-story and lean-to on east end used for cow stable, 18.IOx to. 5 ; I attic, used for meat market, 30.6 x 16.6. lean-to on south and west used for cow stable, 7 It 6.3, Bryant S. Palmer.

M. Malone. Lot No. 55. Store building, 3-story and basement, Lot No. 6. z-story house, ao 3 x n6.3 ; privy, 5.6 x 4.9 ; 60 x

summer kitchen, 9.9 x 6.6 ; smoke-house, 6.6 x 5,3 ; hog- I Lot No. 56. Dwelling-house, 2-story and basement, pen, 9x6. .246x18.3.

Lot No. 7. Barn, 13 It 12.3 ; lean-to on north end, 8.5 It Lot No. 57. Wood-house, 4.8 x 5.2 ; wood-house, t9.3 x Ii ; lean-to on north end, 11.7 x 9.8 ; lean-to on west icehouse, 9 7 ; Privy, 5.3X8.2 ; -17.32125.2 ; one rubber end, rox 8 ; used as stable and chicken-house. m+cket, well-pump.

Lot No. 58. z-story furniture store, ,So.6 It xg 2 P. Malone. I I-story wing on east side, 18.3 It t6.z.

Lot No. 8. z-stnry house, 22.4 X 20.4. I Hazen. Lot No, g. t set Howe scales, platform, 15.6219.4. I

Lot No. 5g. Store building, 3-story and basement, 1 Estate of Thomas Logan, 56.5 x 24,6, with extension on south side for hall and

Lot No. ro. I-story and attic house, 24.52116.3 ; stairs, 2-story high, 56.5 x 5.IO. L Lot No. 6o. Dwelling and store house, 2and -story chicken-house, 4 x 8. basement, 49 x 34•4

y'okn Smith. I Lot No, 61. tarn and stable, 30.4 x zo.6 ; privy, Lot No. it. 2-story house, 26 4 It 20.3 ; privy, 4.8 x 5.2. 8.2 x 4.8 ; pump in cistern.

Estate of G. C. Smith, Mrs. Hattie Merritt.

Lot No. 12. Boat-house, z5 x 14. Lot No. 6z. Store building, 2-story and basement,

47.4 x so.s ; extension on west side, privy, etc., t3 It 6.2 ; .Vew York Milk and Cream Co. water tank on roof, 5.6 x 3 x }, lined ; iron sinks, waste-

pipes, well-pump, ropes, pulleys, etc., for elevator. Lot No. 13. Factory, z-story and basement, 32 x 40; ice-house, 89.4 x 32.5. W. H. H. Stoat.

Lot No. 14. Extension on west side ice-house, 69.6 x u ; Lot No. 63. 2-story house, go.6 x tg. to, privy, 4,2 x 4.2• 1Lot No. 64. Store, bakery and dwelling, 2-story and

Mrs. A. Merritt. basement, 25.42150.6, with extension on second story, Lot No. r5. Store, I-story, attic and basement, 32.5 x I 3 6 x 5o.6 ; privy, 4.8 x 5 ; privy, 6.r x4.9 ; I rubber

2e..8. bucket, pttmp.

/tfrs. Susan Foskay.

Lot No, 65. House, 2-story, 24,3; x 16.4 ; wing on north side, I-story, 24.3 x 10.2 ; wing on east side, t-story, 12.6x 18.5.

lot No. 66, Kitchen, wash-house, etc., Ia,8 x 14.7 barn, 14.7 x 13.6, with lean-to on west, wood-house and privy, 13.6 x 6.6.

Charles H. Minor. Lot No. 67. House, 2-story and attic, 24.62122.4;

privy, 5.2 It 4.2. Conrad Tickler.

Lot No. 68. 2-story house, 35 x 21.9 ; wing to west, I-story, 24.1 x 22.5 ; lean-to on west tying, x5.7 x 6.9.

Lot No. 69. Blacksmith, wagon-maker shop and tenant-house, z-story, 48.6x24.4; extension on west side for stairs, 23.3 x 3.7 ; chicken-house, 5.3 x 6.2 ; chicken-house, ia. x x 6.2 ; privy, 4.7 x 5, 7 : I well-pump.

Estate <j James Raymond. Lot No, 7o. House, 2-story, 22,8 It 34.6 ; wing on

west, i-story, it x B.S. Lot No. 71. i-story house (old school building;, 24.3

x t2.z ; privy, 5.2 x 4.8. Lot No. 77. House, t-story attic and basement, 22.5 x

16.4 ; wood-house and shed, 22.2 x 7.4. Lot No. 73. Boat-house downed by G. R. Livingston),

28.4 x 18.3. Lot No.74. Carriage and hay barn, stable in base-

ment, 38.~ x 24.4 ; shed south from barn, 25 x 15.4. Lot No. 75. Carriage-house with loft, 25.9 C a6.6 ;

shed, south of carriage-house, 26.6 x 44.2 ; well-pump and house.

Freeman Lewis. Lot No. 76. Hay-barn and cow stable, 40,4 x 30.2. Lot No. 77. Milk-hotse, 6 x 3.11 ; barley-house, 15.9

x 16 ; ice-house, 15.4 x 21.9.

1ls. Chauncey R. ld-eeks.

Lot No. 78. House, z-story attic and basement, 5 r.6 x 41.6 ; south wing, z-story and basement, 20 x 23.3 extension on east side, south wing, I-story', 20 x 6.8 ; servants' hall, 2-story.

Lot No. 79. Kitchen, laundry, wood-house, coal-house, etc., qo.9 x 18.6; privy (brick', 10.7 x Io.7 ; covered passage of house to privy, brick wall on north side, lattice work on south side, wooden roof, 49 feet long.

S. F: Bush. Lot No. 80. Ice-house, 16 x 16.

TERMS OF SALE.

The consideration that the Department of Public Works shall receive for the foregoing buildings will be First-The removal of every' part of the building, except-ing the stone foundation and fences. on or before the ad day of January, 1894 ; and Second-Thesum paid in money on the day of sale. If any part of any building is left on the property on and after the 3d ofJanuary, 1894, the pur-chaser shall forfeit all right and title to the building or part of building so left, and also the money part of the consideration paid at the time of the sale ; and the Department of Public Works may, at any time on or after the ~d of January, 1894, cause said building, or part of building, to be removed and disposed of at the expense of the party to whom the above-conditioned sale, as described, may be made. The total amount of the bid must be paid at the time of the sale.

MICHAEL T. DALY, Commissioner of Public Works

of the City of New York.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, COAMt5SioNER'5 OFFICE,

Room 6, NO. 31 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK, October it, 1893. I

TO CONTRACTORS.

BIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A sealed envelope, with the title of the work and the

name ofthe bidder indorsed thereon, also the number of the work as in the advertisement, will be received at this office on Monday, November 13, 2803, until to o'clock M., at which place and hour they will be publicly opened by the head of the Department.

No. I. FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS, BUILD 1NG AND ERECTING PUMPING ENGINES, BOILERS AND APPURTE-NANCES FOR THE HIGH SERVICE WORKS AT THE NEW AQUEDUCT, BETWEEN TENTH AVENUE AND HARLEM RIVER.

Each estimate must contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if no other per-son be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact. That it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same work, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. That no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested in the estimate or in the work to which it re-lates or in the profits thereof.

Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making the same, that the several matters therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or free-holders in the City of New York, to the effect tha if the contract is awarded to the person making the i- mate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled upon its comp le. tion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested.

The consent last above mentioned must be accom-panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, th7t he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond re-quired by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined b said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of the deposit will be returned to him.

THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS RESERVES THE RIGHT 1'O REJECT ALL BIDS RECEIVED FOR ANY PARTICULAR WORK IF HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CITY.

Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications and agreements, and any further information desired, can be obtained at Room co, No.31 Chambers street.

MICHAEL T. DALY, Commissioner of Public Works.

DEPARTMENT OF Pt'nI.IC WORKS, I COSIM15SIONER'S OFFICE,

Roots 6, NO. 3T CHAsIBeRs STREET, NEW YORK, October a, 1893. I

TO CONTRACTORS.

BIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN h 17 sealed envelope, with the title oft/ti- work art' ::r name q/ Ike binder indo,-sedthereon, als, t/ee nun 1 r -' the work at in the advertisement, will be received :t this office on Monday, October 23, 1893, until rz o'ci. rk St., at which place and hour they will be publi• . opened by the head of the Department. No. I. FOR EXTENSION OF SEWER OU'Yl,p,I

UNDER PIER AT FOOT OF FOR] \' SIXTH STREET, EAST RIVER.

No. z. FOR SEWER IN SIXTY-SECOND STRI:I I. between Avenue A and First avenue.

No, 3. FOR SEWER IN NINETY-'1'HIRD STRf:lI. between Harlem river and First avenue.

No, 4. FOR FURNISHING CAST'-IRON WATER PIPES, BRANCH PIPES ANI) SPECIA CASTINGS.

Each estimate must contain the name and. place of residence of the person making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact. That it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same work, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. That no member of the Common Council, head of a depart- ment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested in the estimate or in the work to which it relates or in the profits thereof.

Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making the same, that the several matters therein stated are true, and must he accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor-poration any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled upon its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested.

The consent last above mentioned must be accom-panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond required by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the Cityut New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the contract within tht time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will be returned to him.

THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS RECEIVED FOR ANY PARTICULAR WORK IF HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CITY.

Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications and agreements, and any further information desired, can be obtained at Rooms 9 and ro, No, 31 Chambers street.

MICHAEL T. DALY, Commissioner of Public W",'orks,

O7.1'ART9lENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF WATER REGISTER,

No. 31 CHAMBERS STREET, ROOM 2, NEW YORK, October 5, 1893•

CROTON WATER RATES.

1~TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, ACCORD-1V ing to law, ten per cent. additional will be added on the 1st of November next on all unpaid Croton Water rates.

MICHAEL T. DALY, Commissioner of Public Works.

NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1893, AT Io O'CLOCK A. Si.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF 1 the City of New York, under the direction of John

K. Vail, Auctioneer, will sell at Public Auction, on the premises, the following-described buildings etc., now standing within the lines of property taken under chapter t8g, Laws of 1893, in the Towns of New Castle and Bedford

George aIJcforeya Lot No. I. Two-story frame store and apartment tin

roof house, 22.7 x 44 ; two-story frame store and apart-ment house, tin roof, 21.3 X 13.3 ; second story extension, 9.3 x 27 ; store-house and stable, 12.4 x 29.9 ; shed, 12.4 It 5g; horse stable, 12.3 x x6.2 ; all connected.

Lot No. 2. Two-story frame wheelwright-shop, 22.3 x 50.3 ; extension, 23.5 It 35.5 ; extension, 8.5 x 14.7 approach, 7 It 37 ; old barn. Io.z x 24.6.

Mrs. T. E. Carpenter. Lot No. 3. Two-story and attic frame house, 22 x z6.3

rear extension, 10.4 x 26.3 ; workshop, 20,2 x 16.2. Lorenz Wolf.

Lot No.4. One-story tin roof saloon building, 13.6 x 3x.6; rear extension, one-story nd basement, 23,2 x 23.4 ; one and one-half story frame house, 22. g x 27.2; all connected.

Lot No. 5. Ice safe, 7, 4 x 14 ; horse stable with loft, 20.5 X 20.3 ; shed extension, 18 x 30.2.

Lot No. 6. Two-story frame house, 14.3 x 18 ; north extension, 8.t x 14.3 ; south extension, 8,I x 14.3.

Lot No, 7. Ice-house, 18.3 x 24.3 ; stable with loft, 12.3 x 14.3 ; shed extension, x4.3 x 25.

Andrew Ferris. Lot No. 8. Two-story and attic frame store and

apartment house, 20.2 x 30.6 ; one and one-half story extension, 26.4 x 22.4 ; tin roof extension, 22.9 x I$z,

Lot No. 9. Smoke-house, 5.2 x 5,2 ; horse stable with loft, 20.3 x 22.3,

Estate Zophar Carpenter. Lot No. rc. Two-story frame tin roof house, 14.2 x 21

one-story mansard roof-house, 22.4 x 28,3 connected; coal-house, 6.2 x 16.2.

Lot No. it. One and one-half story frame house, tin oaf, 2z.a x 40 x I ; extension, 15 It 16,3 ; brick oven, lox 72.2.

7. S. Peersall. Lot No. t2, Blacksmith shop, 20.2 x 26.8 ; two-story

wheelright shop connected, 2o.o x 35; approach, 6x 24. Carpenter and Pc/ion.

Lot No. 13. One and one-half story frame tenant house, 2x.5 x 25,3 ; wood-house, 7 x 9.9.

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Estate ii. Travis. t No, 14. One-story and attic frame house

.7 c _;0.3 ; wood house, 8.3 IT 12.3.

IV. ha tier. F No. t5. Two-story and attic frame house, 20.31

ctnblc, with loft, r3 X

.4. A. Svcs. Lot No, 16. Stable, with loft, 22.32 26.3 ; smoke

hnu"e, 4X4. Lot No. 17. Wagon-house, 1{.2 IT 22,3 : hen-house

5. ; x 14 ; inclosure, 12.2 x 14.2 ; hen-house, 4.4 IT 5.8 coal-shed, 12 x 14...

Jot No. 18. Three-story and attic frame house, az.: x 22.4 ; north extension, 1o.3 x 19.3 ; south extension t1.6 x ,6.6; wash-house, I2.7x 12.8.

Lot No. Ig. Twu-story frame, basement and attic house. 26.3x 22 ; hen and coal-house, 9.5 x I0.4 ; exten. Shill, 4.2 x 13.

7.11. Hart. Lot No. 2o. Carpenter shop. ao.a x 55.1.

A. A. Stttlax. Lot No. ai. One and one-half story and basemen,

frame house, 15.7 x 2a. 1 ; extension, 8 x 34• Lot No. 22. Wagon-house, with lots, r8 x 20.3 ; shed

extension, 5.6 x 20.3 ; old stable, 14.2 x 24.9. Lot No. a3. Two-story, basement and attic frame

house, 20.3 x 22.2. Lot No. 24. Two-story, basement and attic frame

house, 28.4x22.2. Theo. Aryers.

Lot No. 25, One and one-half story frame house 13.2x20.2; east wing, II.ax14; wood-shed, 6.ax8.1.

Union Free Sckoal. Lot No. 26. Two-story, slate roof, frame school-house

;4 X 22 ; east wing, 19 x 30 ; west wing, Ig IT 30 ; furnace- room extension, 9.2 x 21.2 ; coal-house, I0,2 x 16.3.

H. Slosson. Lot No. 57. Tavo-story frame house, 20.4 x 27.3.

7acob Brower. Lot No. a8. Horse stable with loft, 28.3 x 40.4 ; one

and one-half-story frame house, 22.3 x Ckarles Ha/lock.

Lot Nn. 19. Iwo-story carpenter shop and stable, ,. z x 20.2 ; extension, 16 x 20.2 ; hen-house, 4.3 x 8.

Estate of D. Bennett. Lot NO 30. 1'wo-story and attic frame store and

apartment-house, 28.3 x 20.1 ; two-story tin roof exten-'inn, 15.5 x 27.3 ; one-story extension, tin and shingle roof, 27 x 37 ; south wing, 6 x 13.8 ; hen-house with inclosure, 6x 12.7.

I.ot No. 3t. Horse stable with loft, 12.2Xi8.2; v. sgon-house and blacksmith shop, 20.2 IT 6o.

dloger Estate. Lot No. 32. Old carpenter shop, ra.z x 15.1 ; exten-

sion, 14.7 x 19.3 ; two-story frame shop, 18.2 X 22.3.

ifartin & Sutton. Lot No. 33. Barn and stable, 9.6.2 x 36.6 ; extension,

13.6 x 26.3 ; wagon-shed connected, 9.o. z x 20.2 ; granary, I2.3x9.1. 4.

Lot No. 34. Ice-house, x7.3 x 22.a ; shed, 14 x z5; slaughter-house, 14 x 22.4 ; hen-house, 7 x 18.7; in-closure, 14 x 59.4 ; all connected.

Lot No. 35. One-story store building, tin roof, 14.3 x 20.4 ; ice-box extension, 7.2 X rod.

Young cY Halstead. Lot No. 36. Two-story and attic frame house, 22.3 X

24.3 ; extension, 5.9 x 21.3 ; old two story frame house, I; OX t5.9 ; extension, 5.6 x 13 ; coal shed, 27 x 39,

R. Boe/uuer. Lot No. 37. Two-story frame store and dwelling-

house, 20.4 x 30 4 ; tin roof extension, 18.5 x 25.4 ; ice-box extension, ro x 12.3.

Lot No.38. Wagon-house, with loft, zo.1 x20.3 ; cow stable extension, 9 x 20 ; horse stable, zo.7 x 38.4 ; all connected ; hen-house, Io x 14.3.

Lot No. 3y. Horse stable and shed, with loft, 40.1 x a:. r ; shed extension, 20. r x 30.2 ; store-house, g x 9.o. t.

It'. 7. Halstead. Lot No. 4o. Stable and wagon-house, with loft, 25.2x

George W. Briggs. Lot No. 4t. Two-story and attic frame house, ar x 18.4;

shed and stable, with loft, ze.z x 40.4 ; wash house 9.6 x i i. ;.

Lot No.4z. 1'wo-stor}• and attic frame house, 14.6x 27.8 ; kitchen extension, tin roof, Ic.6 x t9.4 ; two-story extension, io.6X 15 ; paint shop, 12.1 x 12.1.

August lf'eber. Lot No. 43. Two-story and attic frame house, S 24,5 ; extension, 4.1 x 10.4 ; stable and wagon-house,

5. s x 22.3 ; hen-house and inclosure, 13.2 x 19.

Peter Fitzgerald. Lot' o. 44. One and one-half frame tenant house,

21.3 x 18.4 ; wash house, 6.7 x 9.7. Lot N®, 45. Stable, with loft, 20.3 x 211,3 ; ice-house,

14.2 x 14.3- Jliland Sorbs.

Lot ti 0.46. Barn, 20.9 x 24.3 ; south extension, 6 x I2 we-t extension, Ia x ar.6 ; east extension, I2 x 23.3 size of proposed house, 22.2 X

S. Grunwald. Lot No. 47. Two-story frame house, 16.3 X so ; ex-

tension, 8 x 20.3 ; hen-house, 7.8 IT q ; horse stable, x 2 12 . _ 16. z.

Walter Osborne. Lot No. 48. Two-story and attic frame house,

12.5 x ay.2 ; extension, 9.4x 26.2 ; hen-house connected, 0 x 12.3 ; wood-shed, 8.7 X

Trines IVzieman. Lot No. 49. Two-story frame house, x6.3 X 20.4 ; ex-

ten-ion, one-story and basement, tin roof, 14.6 x 25.4 smoke-house, ;.5 x 3.7.

Lot No. 50. tow stable with loft, 20.3 IT 16.3 ; hog-pen and inclosure, 8.2 X 9.8.

Mary Simonson. Lot No, 5r. Two-story and attic frame house, 21.4 x 2a;

extension, 08.3 X 22 ; hen-house and inclosure, 9 IT 18.7. Mrs. Coaklev.

Lot No. 5a. One and one-half story frame tenant house, 14.3 x 28.3 ;extension, 7.3 x 12.9.

illrs. T Malone. Lot No. 53. One and one-half story frame tenant

house, 12.3 X 22.2 ; tin roof extension, to x 22.12. Lot No. 54. Two-story and attic frame house, ao.8 x

26.2 ; extension, 5 x 13.3 ; wood-house, 6 x 12.2 ; hen-house connected, 5.5 x 8.5.

Mrs. Alice Foley. Lot No. 55. Two-story and attic frame house, 20,3 x 33

Mrs. E. B. Fis/t. Lot No. 56. One and one-half story frame tenant

house, 22.5 x 34.5 ; extension, 8.2 IT 34.5 ; stable and barn, 20.2 X 20.3.

Mrs. M ses Fish. Lot No. 57. One and one-half story frame tenant

house, 24 X 24.4 ; extension, 5. x 16.3 ; extension, 4 X 12.3.

Tames Pierce. Lot No. 58. Two-story and basement frame store and

dwelling, tin roof, 25 x 28.5; cupola room, 9 x 9 ; wing, 5 IT 16.3.

B. E. Hazen. Lot No. 59. Two-story frame, tin roof, store and dwell-

ing, 18 xg I.2 ; engine-room extension, 6.3 x 3z.z ; one and one-half story gamhel roof st6re and dwelling, 24.2 X 49 ; one-story extension, tin roof, 24.2 x 32.7; two-story and attic frame store and dwelling, 31.5 IT 50,4, all connected.

Lot No. 6o. Stable with loft, 22.3 x 30.3 ; shed exten-sion, 20.31125.

Mrs. Samuel Knaaft, Lot No. 6t. Two-story and attic frame house, 24.4 x

384; tin roof extension, 6.3K 16,3 ; extension, 12.1 X ra,8 ; extension, 9.3K 17.2,

Lot No. 6a. Stable with loft, 20.4 IT 3o,3 ; hen-house, 4.4X 7.

I)r. ,Slatusox. Lot Ne.63 One and one-half story frame house, 30.

IT 40.6 ; extension, 8.z x 4o,6. Lot No.64. Coal and wood house, 13 x 28.3 ; Stahl

with loft, 20.2 x 20.5.

Mlfrs, F. Pla(t. Lot No. 65. Stable with loft, 14,4 IT 20.3,

R. IV. Leonard. Lot No.66. Frame grist mill, 30.7 IT 40.4, with thret

run of stone ; two turbine wheels, machinery am fixtures ; west extension, It.4 x t2.6; north extension tr.8 IT 17.6.

R. C. Archer. Lot No. 67. Stable with loft, IS.2 x 22.4 ; shed exten

Sion, 12.7 IT 16.2 ; shed extension, 15.1 IT 17,4 ; hen house connected, 8 x 14.4 ; hen-house, 4.3x6.2.

Lot No. 68. One-story mansard roof frame house 26.5 X 22.3 ; east wing, 9.2 x 19.6 : wash-house extension 10 5 x 12.3,

Lot No, 6. One-story shop with loft, t6.3 IT 20.3 shed extension, 16 x zo.2.

Mrs. L. Tripp. Lot No. 70. Two-story store and dwelling, 22.3 X 22.;

Mrs. IL Fallon. Lot jO.71. 'Iwo-story and attic frame house, 2.1.5 r

30.2 ; tin roof extension, lo.t x 5.I ; rear extension, 6.8 x 8.z.

Gilbert Tompkins, Lot No. 72. One and one-half story and attic frame

house, 23.6 x 24.3 ; one and one-half story extension 18 x ao.6 ; extension, 01.3 X 20.6 ; old workshop, 23.72 17.9.

Mrs. Osgood. Lot No. 73. One-story frame house, 21.4 X 23.4, Lot No. 74. Two-story and attic frame house, aa.2 I

25.3 ; extension, 20.3 x 20.5 ; barn, IS x 22.5.

john Cox. Lot No. 75. One and one-half story frame house, 16.:

x 21.3 ; wood-house, Io.a x 12.3.

TERMS OF SALE. The consideration that the Department of Public

Works shall receive for the foregoing buildings will be, First-The removal of every part of the buildings, ex. cepting the stone foundation, on or before the 24th day of November, I893, and Second-The sum paidin money on the day of sale. If any part of any building is left on the property on and after 25th of November, 1893, the purchaser shall forfeit all right and title to the building, or part of building so left, and also the money part of the consideration paid at the time of sale ; and the Department of Public Works may, at any time on or after the 25th day of November, r893, cause said building, or part of building, to be removed and dis-posed of at the expense of the party to whom the above conditioned sale, as described, may be made. The total amount of the bid must be paid at the time of the sale.

MICHAEL 1'. DALY, Commissioner of Public Works

of the City of New York.

LIEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,

No. -I CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK.

TO OWNERS OF LANDS ORIGINALLY ACQUIRED BV WATER GRANTS.

A TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE RECENT ti act of the Legislature (chapter 449, Laws of 1889), which provides that whenever any streets or avenues in the city, described in any grant of land under water, from the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty containing covenants requiring the grantees and their successors to pave, repave, keep in repair or maintain such streets, shall be in need of repairs, pavement or repavement, the Common Council may, by ordinance, requir-the same to be paved, repaved or repaired, and ehe expense thereof to be assessed on the property benefited ; and whenever the owner of a lot so assessed shall have paid the assessment levied for such paving, repaving or repairing, such payment shall release and discharge such owner from any and every covenant and obligation as to paving, repaving and repairing, con-tained in the water grant under which the premises are held, and no further assessment shall be imposed on such lot for paving, repaving or repairing such street or avenue, unless it shall be petitioned for by a majority of the owners of the property who shall also be the owners of a majority of the property in frontage) on the line of the vropoaed improvement.

The act further provides that the owner of any such lot may notify the Commissioner of Public Works, in writing, specifying the ward number and street number of the lot that he desires, for himself, his heirs and assigns, to be released from the obligation of such covenants, and elects and agrees that said lot shall be thereafter liable to be assessed as above provided, and thereupon the owner of such lot, his heirs and assigns shall thenceforth be relieved from any obligation to pave, repair, uphold or maintain said street, and the lot in respect of which such notice was given shall be liable to assessment accordingly.

The Commissioner of Public Works desires to give the following explanation of the operation of this act :

When notice, as above described, is given to the Commissioner of Public Works, the owner of the lot or lots therein described, and his heirs and assigns, are forever released from all obligation tinder the grant in espect to paving, repaving or repairing the street in rout of or adjacent to said lot or lots, except one assess-ment for such paving, repaving or repairs, as the Com men Council may, by ordinance, direct to be made thereafter.

No street or avenue within the limits of such grants can be paved, repaved or repaired until said work is authorized by ordinance of the Common Council, and when the owners of such lots desire their streets to be paved, repaved or repaired, they should state their desire and make their application to the Board of.Alder-men and not to the Commissioner of Public Works, who has no authority in the matter until directed by ordinance of the Ccnimon Council to proceed with the pa"ement, rcpavement or repairs.

MICHAEL '1'. DALY, Commissioner of Public Works

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

POLICE DEPARTSIENT-CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF -rile PROI'L'RTY CLi,1,K (Room No. g),

NO. 300 ItIULnEkRY S]-kEET, NEW YORK, t893.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of the City of

New York, No. ;oo Mulberry street, Room No. q, for the following property, now in his custody, without claim- ants : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc., also small amount money taken from prisoners and found b. patrolmen of this Department.

JOHN F. HARRIOT, Property Clerk.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT,

Nos. 357 AND 159 EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEW YORK, October r8, 1893.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Fire Department, by Van Tassell and Kearney,

auctioneers, will sell at Public Auction on the premises, at to o'clock A. M. on Saturday, October 2I, 1893, the Frame Structure now standing on Battery Park near the bulkhead, and about sixty (6o) feet north of Castle Garden.

TERMS OF SALE. The purchase price must be paid in full at time

of sale, and the purchaser will be required to remove said frame structure, and each and every part thereof,

on or before the aid day of October, 1893. Should the frame structure, or any part thereof, be left on the ground after the time herein named for its removal, the purchaser shall forfeit all right and title to the structure, or part thereof, so left and to the money con-sideration paid at time of sale. And the Fire Depart-ment may, at any time after the aid day of October, 1893, cause the frame structure, or part thereof, remain-ing to be removed at the cost and expense of the party to whom the above conditioned sale, as described, may be made.

JOHN f SCANNF.LI., ANTHONY EICKHOFF, 11. W.GRAY,

Commissioners.

SUPREME COURT. In the matter of the application of the Board of Street

Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH STREET, between Riverside avenue and the Boule-vard, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILI. of costs, charges and expenses, incurred by

reason oc the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the ist day of November, 1893, at I0.30 o'clock in the fore-noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Department of Public Works, there to remain for and during the space of ten days.

Dated Now YORK, October rg IS93, LAMES MITCHEL, THOMAS J. MILLER. BENJAMIN PERKINS,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DONS, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir-ing title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to ONE HUNDRED AND 'THIRTY-EIGH1'H S'T'REET, between Amsterdam avenue and the new avenue known as Convent avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 8th day of March x893, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advan- tage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons, respectively, entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose, by and in consequence of opening a certain street or avenue herein designated as One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, as shown and delineated on a certain map of the City of New York, made by the Commissioners of Streets and Roads of the City of New York, and filed in the office of the Street Commissioner of the City of New York, April I, Air ; and as shown and delineated on a certain map made by the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, by and under authority of chapter 697, of the Laws of 1867, and filed in the office of the Street Commis-sioner of the City of New York on March 7, 1868, and more particularly set forth in the petition of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement, filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York ; and a just and equitable esti-mate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, partiesand persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of open-ing, laying-out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to he assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter 16, title 5, of the act entitled "An Act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July 1, 18Sz, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof. All parties and persons interested in the real

estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the un-dersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, No. 2 'Tryon Row, fourth floor, in the City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice (October 17, £893)•

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- ' t said office on Monday, the aoth day of Novem- ance atof r aid o y, }

ber, 1893, at r o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such fur-ther or other time and place as we may appoint, see will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such ad-ditional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty f the City of New York.

Dated NEW YORK, October -7, 1893. LOUIS COHEN, OLIVER B. STOUT, FRANCIS L. DONOHUE,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of a new street, to be known as CLARE-MONT PLACE, between Claremont avenue and Riverside avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and

Assessment in the above-entitled matter, will be in attendance at our office, No. 5r Chambers street (Room I), in said city, on Monday October 30, 1893, at 3.30 3'clock P. M., to hear any person or persons who may ;onsider themselves aggrieved by our estimate or assessment (an abstract of which has been heretofore filed by us for and during the space of forty days in the Df1ce of the Commissioner of Public Works, No. 3t chambers street) in opposition to the same ; that our said abstract of estimate and assessment may be here-after inspected at our said office, No. 51 Chambers Street ; that it is our intention to present our report for -onfirmation to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term :hereof, to be held at Chambers thereof, at the County "ourt-house, in the City of New York, on the Toth day If November, 1893, at the opening of Court on that jay, to which day the motion to confirm the same will )e adjourned, and that then and there, or as soon there-titer as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be nade that the said report be confirmed.

Dated NEW YORK, October r7, 1893. SIDNEY HARRIS, Chairman, EZEKIEL R. THOMPSON, JR., THOMAS J. MILLER,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk,

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n the natter of the application of the, Board of Stre,-r Opening and Improvement ofthe City of New York. for and on behalf of the .Mayor, Aldermen and Com monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquirine title, wherever the same has not been hcretnforc acquired, to ONE HUNDRED AND sixTI' EIGHTH SI'REh:T 'although not yet named by Proper authority), extending from Tenth avenue to Kingsbridge road, in the Twelfth Ward of the City (A New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and

Assessment in the above-entitled matter, will be in attendance at our office, No. 51 Chambers strect(Room 4') , in said city, on Monday, October 30, .893, at 3 o'clock P. m., to hear any person or persons who may consider themselves aggrieved by our estimate or assessment (an abstract of which has been heretofore filed by its for and daring the space of forty days in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, No. 3r Chambers street) in opposition to the same ; that our said abstract of estimate and assessment may be hereafter inspected at our said office, No. 51 Chambers street ; that it is our intention to present our report for con- firmation to the Supreme Court, at a Special Tcrm thereof, to be held at Chambers thereof, at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the Loth day of November, 1893, at the opening of Court on that day, to which day the motion to confirm the same will be adjourned, and that then and there, or as soon there- after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report he confirmed.

Dated NEw YORK, October 17, 1893. JAMES I. NEALIS, Chairman, 1'HOS. J. MILLER,

Commissioners. JOHN P. Doere, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New Vary, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Coni-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir- ing title, wherever the same has not been heretof, re acquired, to ROBBINS AVENUE (although not vet named by proper authority), extending from Kelly street to St. Mary's Park, in the Twenty-third Wnrti of the City of New York, as the same has been here-tofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and

Assessment in the above-entitled matter, will be iv attendance at our office, No. 51 Chambers street (Room 4), in said city, on Tuesday, October 31, 1893, at 3 o'clock P. 61., to hear any person or persons who may c cu-siderthemselves aggrieved by our estimate or assess-ment (an abstract of which has been heretofore filed by us for and during the space of forty days in the office .,i the Commissioner of Public Works, No. 31 Chamber, street) in opposition to the same ; that our said abstract of estimate and assessment tray be hereafter inspected at our said office, No. 9r Chambers street; that it is our intention to present our report for confirmation to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term thereof, to b.. held at Chambers thereof, at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the 15th day ,,I November, 1893, at the opening of Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated NEW YoRR, October 17, 2593, Al. 1'. 111cMAHON, Chairman, THOMAS J. MILLER, CHARLES D. BURRILL,

Commissioner. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Coni-monalty ofthe City of New York, relative to acquirim;; title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, for the use ofthe public, to the lands required for the opening of EAST (1NE HUNDRED AND SEV ENTIE ['H STREET ialthough not yet named by proper authority's, extending from Prospect avenue to Bristow street, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by said Board.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 811.1. of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason

of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will b_ presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, in the County

I Court-house, in the City of New York, on the x8th dat-of October, t893, at Io.3o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Depart-ment of Public Works, there to remain for and during the space of ten days.

Dated NEW YORK, October t6, I893. JOHN E `YARD, TH )5IAS J. MILLER, JACOB P. SOLOMON,

Commissioners. JOHN P. Dt'NN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Commissioners of Public Parks of the City of New York, for and or behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, in fee, by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York to the gore of land north of ONE HUNI!RED AND FIFTY-'I'HiRI) STRI'sET, be-tween the the Seventh avenue and MacComb's Dan; road, in the Twelfth Ward of said city, for the pur-pose of the construction of a bridge and approaches thereto, with the necessary abutments and arches, across the Harlem river, in said city, to replace the present Central or MacComb's Dam bridge.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILL of costs, charges and expenses, incurred by reason

of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be presented for taxation to one of theJ ustices of the Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the 28th day of October, 1893, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex-penses has been deposited in the office of the Depart-ment of Public Works, there to remain for and during the space of ten days.

Dated NEW YORK, October t6, t893. GILBER'1' Al. SPEIR, JR., EUGENE VAN SCHAICK, CORNELIUS C. CUYLER,

Commissioners. MICHAEL T. SHARKEY, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City. of New York, relativa to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, between Amsterdam avenue and the new avenue known as Convent ave.

' 'nue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 8th day of March, 1892, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, par- ties and persons respectively entitled unto or in-

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t r, • ,,1 in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and ,t entlkcs required tor the purpose by and in consequence •, ,:pening a c,rtaiit street or Avenue, herein designated

t inc Ifundred and 'I'went}--cighth street, • as shuwn nd da-lineated on a certain map of the City of New

1 rk. made by he Commi,sioners of Streets and Roads the City of New York, and tiled in the olliee of the

Ireet Commissioner of the Cityof New York. April , 1811 ; ;md as shown and delineated on a certain map

.n.tde by the Board of Commissioners of the Central rk, by and under authority of chapter 697 of the ws of t867, and filed in the office of the Street

, nnmissioner of the City of New York on March 7, a'8, and more particularly set forth in the petition I the Board of :street Opening and Improvement,

.u:d in the said order appointing its Commis--tiers, which said petition and order are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the City and ('ounty of New York ; and a iust and equitable -timate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue, so to be .,pened or laid out and formed, to the respective ,!wners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, iciiements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and .lefining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties re-,luired of us by chapter tri, title 5, of the act entitled .. An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July to t88e, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory

eof. All parties and persons interested in the real estate

taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the un-dersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, it our office, No. z Tryon Row fourth fl -or , in the City 1 New York. with such affidavits or other proofs a<

the said owners or claimants may de-ire, within thirty days after the date of this notice October it,

- And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance

at our said office on .\londay, the ,3th day of 7s ovember, ISo3, at z o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear Inc said parties and persons in relation thereto. And .rt such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such ,wners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of .,ch claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs

and allegations as may then be offered by such owner r ~o ;.ehalf of the \layor, Aldermen and Commonalty

c City of New York. t rd New YORK, October ii, 1893.

Eu\CARD L. PARRIS, CHAS. GOELLtR, SAJI'L J. Ftil,EY,

Commissioners

I ' P. Dt- SN. Clerk.

L:. ; .c matter of the application of the Board of Street I 1.-sing and Improvement of the City of New York,

:.nd on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and m_ •' I - .-

: urnonalty of the City of New1ork, relative to. siring title, wherever the same has not been here-

, rr -acquired, to TIFFANY QTRE ET talthough not , r mimed by proper authority , from Longwood axe-

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to the Fast river, in the Twenty-third \yard of i t! t.- ity of Now York, as the same has been hereto- i

r - laid out and designated as a first-class street or . i by the Commissioner of Street Improvements of _ Twentv.third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the

imp of New York.

j]1 kSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an appltcatio❑ will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special 'I crm of said Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house. in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the _4th day of Octobsr, 1893, at the opening of the Court , ,n that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be hsiard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimame and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title, in the name and on behalf of the NIayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re-cuired for the opening of a certain street or avenue known as Tiffany street, from Longwood avenue to the Fast river, in the Twenty third Wardof the City of New 1 ork, being the tollowing-described lots, pieces or oar-cels of land, viz. :

Beginning at a point distant e,zzt 3-too feet n-rth of time eastern prolongation of the southern line of \Vest I the Hundred and Fifty-filth street. measured at right sngles to the same from a point 15,793 6-.0o feet east of the eastern line of Tenth avenue.

ist. Thence southerly on a line forming an angle of 40 -.iegrees is minute 5a seconds easterly and to the right 'rim a line'irawn southerly from the point of beginning .sod parallel to Tenth avenue for z,5 feet.

2d. Thence southerly deflecting t5 degrees 03 minutes so seconds to the right for t25 99-1oo feet.

3d. Thence southwe-terly deflecting 'z7 degrees 50 minutes zo seconds to the right for too feet.

4th. Thence northwesterly deflecting go degrees to the right for too feet.

sth. T hence northeasterly deflecting qo degrees to the r.cht for too feet.

'I hence northerly deflecting 09 degrees 50 min. o seconds to the Ictt for tt5 cs-loo feet.

7th. Thence northerly deflecting r3 degrees or min-

.:t- seconds to the left for z,'-34 5a-roo feet. -t1-.. Thence southeasterly for r_z qo-too feet to the nt of beginning.

-yid Tiffany street to be So feet wide between the lines ., ! n,rrrr,od avenue and the East river.

toes. October t[, tB93. 11.LIAMI H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No. z Tryon Row, New York City,

I . Inc m.,tt r of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, fir and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to \1 O1.F PLACE although not yet named by proper authority,, extetlt:ing from Jerome avenue to Inwood avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the state of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house. in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the z4th day of October, 1893, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-mate and Assessment in the altos e-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title, in the name and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises with the buildings thereon and the appurte-nances thereto belonging, required for the opening of a certain street or avenue known as Wolf place, extending from Jerome avenue to Inwood avenue, in the Twenty. fourth Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by said Department of Public Parks, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.

Beginning at is point in the western line of Jerome

avenue, distant 380 feet southerly front the intersection of the western line of Jerome is comic with the southern line of Featherbed Lame (as described in the proceedings for acyairing title to Featherbed lane . ist. I'hence southerly along the western line of

Jerome avenue for 6o feet. ad. 'Thence westerly deflecting go degrees to the right

for 270 feet. 3d. 'Thence northerly deflecting qo degrees to the

right for So feet. 4th. Thence easterly for 270 feet to the point of

beginning. Wolf place is designated a street of the first-class and

is 6o feet wide. And as shown on certain map' filed by the Commis-

sioners of the Dep.trtment of Public Parks in the De-partment of Public Parks, in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York. and in the office of the Secretary of state of the State of New York.

Dated New YORK, October it, i8o3~- WILLIAM H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation. No. z Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET i although not yet named by proper authority,, from Amsterdam avenue to Wadsworth avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE S"PA LUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the .state of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on Monday, the aid day of October, t393, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the imp'ovement hereby intended is the ecquis tion of title. in the name and on behalf of the Mayor, aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lids and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the open-ing of a certain street or averae known as One Hun-dred and Eighty-sixth street, from Amsterdam avenue to Wadsworth avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz. :

Beginning at a point in the we-terly line of Amster-dam avenue, distant .t4 feet to inches northerly from the northerly line of one Hundred and Eighty-fifth street ; thence we=teriv and parallel with said street, distance So.: feet to the easterly line of I leventh avenue thence northerly along said line, distance 6o feet thence easterly, distance Soo feet, to the westerly line of Amsterdam :.venue ; .hence southerl • along said line, distance 6o feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Also, beginning at a point in the westerly line of Eleventh avenue, distance zt. feet to inches northerly from the northerly line of t tie Hundred and F,ighty. fifth street ; thence westerly and parallel with sato street, distance 30o feet, to the easterly line of Wads-worth avenue : thence northerly along said line, dis-tance 6o feet ; thence easterly, distance 30o feet, to the westerly line of Eleventh avenue ; thence southerly along said line, distance 6o feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Said street to be on feet wide between the lines of Amsterdam avenue and Wadsworth avenue.

Dated NFw Yuatt, October n, 1893. WILLIAM H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No. z Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New \ ork, relative to ac-quiring title, wherever the same has not been hereto-fore acquired, to ONE HUNDRED AND FTt;HTY-SIXIH STREET' although not yet named by proper authority,, between A'adsworth avenue and Amsterdam avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.

ATOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LV bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be presented for taxation to one of the Just'ces et the Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the z3d day of October, 1893, at 10.30 o'clock in the fore-noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Department of Public 1Vorks, there to remain for and during the space often days.

Dated NC,' YORK, October 9, t893. JOIIA K. FELLOWS, iSAAC FROisLUE, THOMAS S. HUME,

Commissioners. jolts P. Dt-sx, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to ac-quiring title, wherever the same has not been here-t..fore acquired, to ONE HUNDRELI AND T\\'LLFIH STREET 'although not yet named by proper authority , between the Boulevard and River-side avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of \ew York.

NOl'ICE :S H '9.EBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersizned, were appointed by an order of the

apreme Court, bearing date the asth day of July, 1893, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose of making a ju-st and equitable estimate and assessment of the Io-s, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benent and advantage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening a certain street or avenue. herein designated as One Hundred and Twelfth street, as shown and delineated on a certain map of the City of New York, made by the Commissioners of streets and Roads of the City of New York, and filed in the office of the Street Commissioner of the City of New York, April t o r8s. ; and as shown and delineated on a certain map made by the Board of Commissionersof the Central Park, by and under authority of ch,ipter 697 of the Laws of 1867, and filed in the office of the Street Commis-inner of the City of New York, on March 7, 1868, and more particularly set forth in the petition of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement, and in the said order appointing us Commissioners, which said petition and order are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York ; and a just and equit- able estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or ave-nue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the re- spective owners, lessees, parties and persons respec-tively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-quired for the purpose of opening, laying out and form-ing the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therehsr, and of performing the trusts and duties re-

quiretl of us by chapter t6, title y, of the act entitled .. An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the speci.tl and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed Jul)' t, 1882, and the nets or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby ye. pored to present the same, only verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, No. a 'Tryon Row, fourth floor in the City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice (October 3, 1803).

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on Wednesday, the 8th day of Novem. ber, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in rcdation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of the Yayor, Aldermen and Comqtonalty of th.• City of New York.

Dated NEW Yortc, October g .853. HENRY F. LIPPOLD, NOEL GALE, ROGER FOSTER,

Commissioners. Jotts P. DUNK, Clerk.

SECOND JUI )ICI AL DISTRICT-WEST-CHESTER COUNTY.

In the matter of the application of John Newton, Cont-missioner of Public Works of the City of New York to acquire certain real estate in the Town of North Salem, Westchester County, under chapter 490 of the Laws of t883, for a storage reservoir, known as Reservoir " itl," for the purpose of maintaining, pre-serving and increasing the supply of pure and whole- I. some water for the use of said city.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the second separate report of James Thomson,

John Berry and George Caulfield, who were appointed Commissioners of Appraisal in the above-entitled matter by an order of the Supreme Court bearing date January t8, t800, which said report bears date July z8, t893, and was filed in the Westchester County Clerk's office July 29, 5899, and that the parcels covered by said report are Parcels Numbers 3, r3, t4 and t6.

Notice is further given that an application will he made to confirm the said report at it Special terns of the Supreme Court to be held at the Court in the City of Poughkeepsie, Dtttchess County on the 28th day of October, 5893, at the opening of the Court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard.

Dated September so, 5993. \\'ILl.l- M H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No.z T'rvon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to ONE HUNDRED ANI) FORTY-SlXTH STREET (althoagh not yet named by proFer authority,, between Bradhurst avenue and Eighth avenue, in the Twelfth \yard of the City of New York.

NO'T'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appiinted by an order of the

Supreme Court bearing date the z5th day of July, 58a3, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, as the ease may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening a certain street or avenue, herein de,ig- nated as tine Hundred and Forty-sixth street, as shown and delineated on a certain map of the City of New York, made by the Commissioner of Streets and Road of the City of New York appointed under an Act of the Legislature passed April }, 1807, and filed in the office of the street Commissioner of the City of New York, April r, t8rt t and as shown and delineated on a certain map made by the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, by and under authority of chapter 697' of the Laws 1867, and filed in the office of the Street Commissioner of the City of New York on March 7, ta66, and more particularly set forth in the petition of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement, filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and C, mint)' of New York ; and a just and equitable estimate and asse-sment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the pur-pose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter r6, title 5, of the act entitled " An act to con- solidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July t, 1882, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof

Ill parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us. the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, No. z Tryon Row, in the City of New York, fourth floor, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, with. to thirty days after the date of this notice !October to, t8931.

And we, the said Commissioners. will be in attend-ance at our said office on the 13th day of November, 1893, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York.

Dated New Yoax, October rz, 1893. NOEL GALE, CHARLES GOF.LLER, ALBERT SANDERS.

Commissioners. JOHN P. DeNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to widen-ing EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIXTH STREET, between Elton avenue and Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an corder of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the a5th day of July, 1893, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage,

if any, over and above the Will and damage, a+ ii,,' ease may l,e. to the respective owners. lessees, parties ;md persons reepectivcly entitled hut is or interested in the lands, tenements, hercditantt•nts and pre mise• re-quired for the tmrpose by and in consequen, _'cm f widen-ing a certain street or avenue, herein designated as East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street. as shown and dclin-eaterl on a map or plan made under authority of chapter 446 o1 the l.awsof ,58o, and adopted by the Commis-sinners of the 1 iepartnii nt of Public Parks, by a resolution passed December z9, t89o, and as shown on three espies of said map or plan made by the Commissionerof Street Improvements of the Twenty-third and 'Twenty-fourth Wards, entitled " Map or plan showing the alteration. of southern line of Fast One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, between Elton avenue and Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward ofthe City of New York, established tinder authority of chapter 446 of the Laws of 1889, and filed by said Commissioner under authority of chapter Oro of the Laws of t88z, one in the office ofthe Com-missioner of Street Improvements of the Twenty-third and 'Twenty-fourth Wards of the City f New York, May z5, 5891, one in the office o7 the Register of the City and County of New York, May 27, 1891, and one in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York, May z8, 5895. and more particularly set forth in the petition of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York; and a jtt.t and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or ave-nue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the re-spective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective land., tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and de-fining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of Innd to be taken or to be assessed there-for, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter r6, title 5, of the act entitled "An Act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July t o 188 •, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at otIr office, No. z Tryon Row, fourth floor, in the City of Ne" York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice (September 26, 181`3 ,.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendant•, at our said office on the 3oth day of October. 1893, at it o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners it, relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claim-ant or claimants, or such additional proofs and alle,a-tions as may then be offered by su, h -mo- err, r'r ,i behalf of the Mayor, aldermen and C' e-', ,:...' t City of New York.

Dated Nam Yo:K, September zf, ti :. FRANCIS A. DUGRO, NOEL GAi.E, J. A. CARBERRY,

Commissiuura'', JOHN P. D,•xs. Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board o- ..trcct Opening and !mprovement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Alrlerntea and Con:-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir-ing title, wherever the same has not been heretoh,rc acquired. to ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY. FOUR1'H STREET. between lradhurst avenue and 2i1cComb's Siam Road, in the Twelfth Wardof th.-City of New 1 ork.

1%.jUfICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'I'E-[AT \YE, THI IN undersigned, wereappointed by an order of ti', Supreme t'ourt, bearing date the 8th day of linrc6. t8gz, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment I,r the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advanta,ns, it an}•, over and above the loss and damage, as th,. case may be, to the respective owners. lessees, p;u-. ties and persons respectively entitled unto or in-terested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequcncc of opening a certain street or avenue herein dcsi_- nated as One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street, .-shown and delineated on a certain map . the City of Sew York made by the Con,-utissioners of Streets and Roads of the City of \ e,., York, appointed under an act of the Legislator,, passed April 3, 1807, and filed in the office of the Street Commissioner of the City of New York, April t o i8n, and as shown and delineated on a certain map made by the Board of Commissioners of if) Central Park, by and under authority of chaptrr "- of the Laws of 5867, and filed in the office of tl~~ Street Commissioner of the City of New York, March 7, t8t8, and moreparticularly set forth in III,• petition of the Board of Street Opening and lu;-provement filed in the office of the Clerk o; ti,, City and County of New York ; and a just and equit-able estimate and assessment ofthe value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened ' r laid out and formed, to the respective owner,, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitlsd to or interested in the said respectiv-e lands, tcne- mer,ts, hereditaments and premises not required t t the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining :rani defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be asse-soil therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties re-quired of us by chapter t6, title 5, of the act entitled ' An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in tho City of New York," passed July t o t88z, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estan. taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the un-dersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, No. z Tryon Row, fourth floor, in the City of New York, with such affidavits or other prof, as the said owners or claimants may desire, witlon thirty days after the date of this notice !Septenwer 25, 18931•

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the 3eth day of October, :893, .,t z o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint. we will hear such owners i ll relation thereto and examine the proof's of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner or on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the; City of New York.

Dated New Yong, September z5, 1893, JACOB MARKS, THOISMASC. T'. CRAIN, MATTHEW CHAL\IERo,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DtJNN, Clerk.

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