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I I.KfiAL NOTICES
porfotiiianca of their dutlaa oa tha several boards of which they are members, one thousand two hundred fifty dolli^ eacM, In lieu and In full of all such
expenses $2,600 M
•MAJORITT LEADER OF SENATH.
For deficiency In appropriation for the leader of the majority of the sanate for stenographic and
clerical services.. 2,600 00
. MI.NORITY LEADER OF SENATE. ClericHl Services.
For deficiency In appropriation for the laader of the minority of tha aenate, for stenographic and
clerical services 2.500 00
STENCKIRAPHER OF THE SENATH.
For deflclency in appropriation for the clerk of the senate to pay expenses incurred by the stenographer of the senate, and paid by him, owing to the laps¬ ing of the contingent fund of
the clerk of the senate KM 00
PHILIP J, HENZEL.
For payment to Philip J. Henzel for supplies furnished to tha clerk of the senate from De- ceml)er 2, 1012, to February 14,
1913 mM
* CO.NTINOENT. For deflelCTicy in appropriation for expenses of leglnlstlve ^m- mittees. Including compensation of witnesses; for indexing the bills. Journals and documents of - the senate and asnemhiy; for In¬ dexing the executive Journals of the senate and for the prepara¬ tion of supplementary Indirea to senate and assembly bills, journals and documents, to be i^ I»ald on the certificate of tha temporary president of the sen¬ ate or the speaker of the as¬ sembly, respectively: for post¬ age, express and transportatjon of letters, reports, documents, and other matter sent by ex¬ press or freight, Inducllng boxes or coverings for safn*: for print¬ ing and furnishing the legis¬ lative manual and clerk's man¬ ual; for law and reference books and publications for the senate and assembly llbrarleft, commit¬ tees and legislature; for legis¬ lative Indices to senate and as¬ sembly bills, lournals and doo uinents; for extra clerical serv¬ ices and engrossing; for furni¬ ture, alterations and repairs of legislative rooms, ancl for other contingent expenses 'if the leg- ' Islatiire, to be paicl on the cer- tltlcate of the clerk of the sen¬ ate or nwcembly, resp^itivelv 100,000 00
Maintenance and Operiitlon Fi^r printing from December 1, 1916, to June .30, 1917.
Printing, Senate and Assembly
Senate am! Assembly bills 68.000 00
Additional copies by concur¬ rent rescdutlon 10500 00
Senate and Assembly calendars 4,000 UO Senate and Assembly engrossed
bills 10,000 00
Dlnding Senate and Assembly bills. Jouriisis, calendars and
documents-for libraries 8,600 00
Decisions, opiiilcm.i and rulings of State ofTlcers and depart¬ ments, with advance sheets... 21,000 00 Suiifileiiiental index to Senate
and Assembly hills 3.700 00
Senate and Assembly lournals , 15,000 OO Joint committee on public serv¬ ice commissions 6,000 00
Addltionai cofiles by resolution 4.000 00 Miscellaneous documents, mes- 8age.<» and reports of standing
and select committees 10,000 00
Departmental reports to the leg¬ islature Messages of the Governor, with
budget 6,000 00
Comptroller, with canals, muni¬ cipal accounts and tabulation. 6,000 00
Cliarities 16,2.S0 in)
Attorney-general 2.900(10
Civil (tervice 4.000 i»
Public works 2,000 00
Engineer and surveyor 4,SOO 00
Health $.000 00
Hospital commission 2.400 00
Excise 4,000 00
Conservation reports, bulletins
and maps 7,500 oo
Insurance 20.000 00
Banking 3,000 (X)
Ad tut ant-general '5(10 00
Industrial 6,000 00
Public service, 1st district 30,0o0 O'l
Public service. 2d district 22.500 00
Statutory consolidation — civil
practice 2,500 00
Veterinary college 260 ')0
Health officer, port of New York 600 00 Secretary of Stato—statistics
of crime 1,800 00
Preparation Index to session
laws 750 00
Prison association l,0oo oo
Architecture XO Oi)
Buperlntendent of elections 2B0 (lO
Highways 3,200 00
I'robatlon ,.... 1,500 00
Hospital for Crippled and De¬ formed Children 260 00
Thomas Indian School 150 00
Mounments* commission — Get¬ tysburg 200 00
Nautical school 250 00
Grand Army of the Republic... 2000 00
Tax 4,500 00
Fiscal supervisor 1,800 00
Letchworth village 400 00
Institute for Study of Malignant
Disease 75 00
Training School for Olrls 200 00
I'nited Spanish War Veterans,. 1,250 00 Western House of Refuge for
Women 85 00
Foods and markets 60 00
Education
Reports 16,000 00
Bulletins 2,i)u0 OJ
Museum reports and memoirs. 12,000 OO
Museum bulletins 10,000 00
Library reports 1,000 00
Library bulletins 4,000 00
Flora of New York 12,600 00
Craig Colony 460 00.
Hospital for Pulmonary Tuber- I
culosls 125 00
Fire Island State Park 76 00
Soldiers' and Sailors' Home 4,'iO 00
¦Women's Relief Corps Home... 75 00
Custodial Asylum for Feeble-
Mlnd«d Women 125 00
Agriculture
Reports and bulletins S.OOO 00
Commission for the Hllnd 76 ,/c)
I'alisades Interstate Park lOO OD
Rome Custodial Asylum 2S0 00
Reformatory for Women at
Bedford 200 00
Niagara Reservation 225 00
Institute for Feeble-Mlnded
Children 200 00
Cornell Agricultural College
Bulletins 42,000 00
Prison Commission 1,000 00
Supplying court reports to libra¬ ries for State LIl. ary 1,600 00
Supplying court reporta to
Judges 750 00
Geneva Experiment Station bul¬ letins 20,000 00
Asylum for Feeble-Mlnded Wo¬ men 100 00
Weights and Measures 44 25
Klmlra Reformatory 106 69
Court of Claims and Board of
Claims 1,600 00
Treasurer 1,600 00!
Industrial School at Industry.. 226 93
Pardons, commutations, etc 70 00
Scenic and Historic Presarva-
tion Society 4,000 00
Land Offl«a 100 00 '
Agricultura—Peaches af New {
York * 10.00000,
Buperlntandant of Prisona 1,200 00;
Charity Orcanlaatlon Sociaty... 10 33,
'^LEGAL IfOnCEr
RLE
Oitliollc Protectory 1H0D
Cooper Union 14 22
Racing Commission 19 22
Education of Ihe BllAB 31 »
Juvenile Asylum ., ..!.v. 34 fiS
Juvenile Dellnf|utntf 36k 4e;
Central New York Institute fvr
Deaf Mutes 40 40
Conrad Poppenheusen Associa¬ tion ur
Northern New York Institute
for Deaf Mutes 20 »4
Sites. Grounds and Buildings .. 13 12 Society for Cruelty to Animals. 266 41 Society for Cruelty to Children. Zen 7« Society New York Hospital .. 283 07 Mohawk and Hudson River Hu¬ mane Society 198 60
Perry's Victory Centenary $,8B« an
AndersonvUle Monument Dedi¬ cation 0.GOO 00
Legislative Budget Committee. 8.336 60
Bridge and Tunnel Commission 34 07 Education—Physical Training In
Elementary Schools 13.560 32
1.200 00
600 00 3.000 «•
oLtnti
6,468 28
Bronx Parkway Commission United States Volunteer Life
Saving Corps
Historian
For balanras. due on contracts made for the year ended Octo¬ ber 1. 1916, and including all work completed thereon to No- veoiber 30, 1916.
Printing. Sanate and Asembly. Percentage deducted on con¬ tract ended October 1. 1916
Percentage deducted on con¬ tract ended October 1, 1916 ...
Session I>nws snd slips 18,044 90
Senate and Assembly bills S, 187 73
Senate and Assembly engrossed
bills 6,884 17
Bepate and Assembly Journals. 4,692 (ft Binding Senate and Assembly
documents for libraries 1,360 61
Binding Senate and Assembly
bills for libraries 1,346 02
Additional copies of bills by
concurrent resolution
Committee reports and small
documents
List of members, rules, etc
Joint Committee on Finance in
City of New York
Addltionai cojiles by concur¬ rent resolution
Senate Committee on Civil Serv-
32 51
129 21 65 93
94 03 112 76
l,9e;4 78
Additional copies by concur¬ rent resolution 1.035 25
Joint Committee on Public Serv¬ ice Commission 4,2f>8 SX
Additional copies by concur¬ rent resolution 2,02S 00
Joint Committee on Taxation . 487 10 Acldltlonal copies by concur¬ rent resolution 1,117 00
Commission In re bridge be¬ tween Schenectady and Scotia 802 75 Departmental Refiorts lo the LeglslHtuio
.Messages of (lovernor 2,3.17 S5
Veterinary College 503 21
Addltlonol copies by concur¬ rent resolution 288 00
Health Officer, Port of New
York 931 15
Additional copies by concur¬ rent resolution 627 10
Saratoga llfcsiervatlon 47S 2i;
Additional cofiies by concur¬ rent resolution 1,786 0(1
Secretary of State—census re¬ port 1,764 30
Additional copies by concur¬ rent resolution 1,076 0(1
Secretary of .State—census maps 12,259 DO Addltionai copies by concur¬ rent resolution 3,642 48
Secretary of State—statistics of
crime 1,671 K3
Complroller 3,296 77
Charities 5,131 it,
Attorney-(Jeneral l.O.'tfi 1.S
Civil Service S.PiO KI
T'uhllc Works 6,04161
Engineer find Surveyor 2 820 24
Health 2.316 61
Hospital Commission 1,9.S7 30
Excise 3,275 7(1
Conservation-bulletins 6 40
Conservation tire maps 7,144 4^
Insurance ^ 16,617 10
Hanking 2,9as 43
Adjutant-General 9152 87
Industrial
Public- Service Commission,
First District
Public Service Commission, Sec¬ ond District
Statutory Consoliclntlon 1,109 67
Revision of Surrogates' Practice 217 44 Preparation. Index to Session
Laws
Prison Assc-iclatlon
Architecture ,
Athletic
Superintendent of- Elections. ..
Highways
Probation
Hospital for Crippled and De¬ formed children
Thomas Indian School
Monuments Commission Dedication Wadsworth monu¬ ment
Dedication Antletam monu¬ ment
Dedication Webb monument... Fiftieth Anniversary Celebra¬ tion
Special Report, Gettysburg Bat-
tlenelds
Nautical School
Grand Army Republic
Tax
Fiscal Supervisor 1,36189
Improved Instruction of Deaf
Mutes
Letchworth Village
Institute for Study of Malignant
Disease .,
Training Sfhonl for Girls
Training School •r Roys
T'nited Spanish War Veterans.. Western House of Refuge for
Women |
School for the Blind
Fdods anei Markets
Education
Reports 9,601 97
Bulletins 3,61^1 ,',7
Museum reports 324 23
Museum bulletins 9,304 (le;
Library reports 274 6,'',
Library bulletins 2.135 i:i
"Flora of New York" 3,339 S:'
Plates of birds—for public
sale 8,00(1 1)11
Craig Colony 540'.19
iWatklns Glen Reservation 30 62
Hospital for Pulmonary Tuber¬ culosis
Fire Island State Park
Soldiers' and Sailors' Hofne
Women's Relief Corps Home .. Custodial Asylum for Feeble- Mlnded Women
Agrlc'jiture
Reports 13,387 18
Bulletins 27,156 31
Institution for the Instruction
of Deaf Mutes
Commi.ssion for the Blind
Palisades Interstate Park
Rome Custodial Asylum
Jewish Protectory and Aid So¬ ciety
Reformatory for Women at
Bedford
Niagara Reservation
Improved Instruction for Deaf
Mutes
Institute for Feeble-Mlnded
Children
Cornell Agricultural College bul¬ letins 43,927 47
Prison Commission ., 1,838 32
Supplying court reports to libra¬ ries for State I..ibrary 1,600 00
Supplying court reports to
Judges 7B0 00
Geneva Experiment Station bul¬ letins 16.130B
BOARD OF ASSEMBLY MANAQERa ror tha Shorthand Reporting Company of New Tork, Incor- jMrated. paymaQt tn full for amount allowed, balance af ao> •ount for reporting procaadlnc*
2,0(a p;
8,286 91
9,844 20
145 On
m 77
111 06
1,317
171 09 117 1,9
626 01
47 r
,599 <t
<E9 66
21 64 161 19
77S M 4.145 77
86 87 777 91
SO 67
147 ni
19 22
1,378 U'.'
36 4S 304 i'>9 45 51
110 tW 50 9.'
2:16 91 63 96
74 79
91 3;i
33 Oil
789 16
156 7»
126 13
87 17
163 7.=;
86 88
. LEOAL IfOnCES
bafera tha Board it Managar* of the Assambly In the matter of the impeach jient of Wil¬ liam Sulser, Qovernor .., C,IOO M
JTJDICLAI
ST'PREME COURT.
For th« payment for services of Justloai
of the Supreme Court.
FIRST DISTRICT.
Justices'. Balaries. regular For deflclency In appropriation from February first fo June thirtieth. nineteen hundred
and seventeen 4,108 08
THIRD DISTRICT. Justices'. Salaries, regular For deflclency In appropriation from January flrst to June thirtieth. nineteen hundred
and seventeen 6,000 00
EIGHTH DISTRICT. ^_^_____ ^ Justices'. Balaries, regular For deflclency In appropriation from "July flrst nineteen hun¬ dred and sixteen to June thir¬ tieth, nineteen hundred and
•eventeen 24,704 28
APPELLATE DIVISION, For the payment for the services and expenses of the Justices and employees ot the Appellate Division,
Expensea. For deflclency In appropriation for compensation of clerks, cri¬ ers, attendants, stenographers and other employees of tho court and expenses, for the year j ending June thirtieth, nineteen
hundred and sixteen 1,000 00
STATE REPORTER.
PERSONAL SERVICE. Managing clerk snlary 1916-1917,., 3,100 00
Maintenance and Operation. Rent 100 00
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTER.
Maintenance and Operation. Rent 350 00
COURT OF CLAIMS.
JI'DO.'VIK.NTS. For the payment c>f Judgments and awards made by the Court of Claims, oth¬ er than those on acccjunt of canals, .is fol¬ lows:
STOCK TRANSFER TAX CASES,
Tate & Hays $1,015 12
Herzog & (ilazier l,2n.-, IS
Her-,ireld cSr Ste>rn 2,525 11
W, H, (Joadby & Company 797 12
(.'. I. Hulls m e& CompKiiy 11,803 27
A. L, Scheiier, as licjuld.-iJor of the firm of Pnibst, Wetzlar &
Company 1,667 64
Wm, H. rilekln.e^on, doing busl- ne-ss as Dickinson, Grummon &
Company 395 62
("has, H, DeWItt A Company 2.';2 7S
.Martin & Coiii|iany 214 n'l
Wardwell A Adams 3,52ii so
Carter, Wilder & Company 641 ,V.
(iooclbcj<ly St, Company 775 'n
Foster & Lounsbery 4,9i',2 21
Albert J. Ellas &. Company 2,772 Ti
Max Ellinger ,,. 8,'vH 22
("rawford, Patton <& C'annon , 1,01s .4
Mansburg Hrothers 2,223 92
Baylia & Company 744 22
Arthur E, GraniilH, as liquidator of the Arm of Grannis cS: Lau¬ rence '...'.... 1,276 93
Wm, H, Heekman & Company 1,010 (i:i
Criesel c& Rogers 716 Jli
J. L. Newborg & Kro 1.401 6a
H, T. Carey & Company 566 91
Degener & Hurke 752 3:1
Dellaven & Tounsend 6,507 4.'.
Taylor. Livingston & Company,. 2,102 28
Simmons & Slade 3,771 12
L, Levy & Coniieany 2,95.'> TiS
Foster & Adams 1.191 c,
Benedict. Dry.sdale &. Company.. 1,814 67
J. R. Wllllston & Company 4,837 Ho
Seneca I), Brown 1,198.32
Provost Brothers Ik Company 4,454 12
James L, Leoi>old & Company.,.. 2,337 03
L. L, Benedict & Company 228 03
Lewis 1', Mendham. as liquidator and sole surviving member of
the firm of Mendliam Bros 4.078 44
H, L, Horton A Company l,91i) nO
Win, Morris Imbrle A Company,. 82;i 91
O. n, Salisbury & Company l,8Xi; 7il
A, H, Combs A Comiiany 1,6.S0 .3
Kelley, Howell A (^'onifiany I,(i89 51
Redmond & Company 614 i»
Benjamin, PVrguson A McMurtry 6,.334 23
Clark, Dodge A Company 1,86131
Henry Mros, A Company 584 54
Julius Marx, as llfiuldator of tha
Arm of Marx A Metz 6n« f,8
Stout A Company 921)32
E H. Norton A Company 975 48
Julian W, Robblns. as llciuldator of the firm of George Leask
A Company 216 75
E. Bayard Halsted, as liquidator of the firm of Halsted A Hage-
meyer 2,659 02
Colgate, Hoyt A Company 248 72
Henry P, Goldschmldt A Com¬ pany 1,18196
Albert H Gross, as liquidator of
the Arm of (Jross A Kluberg .. 3,878 S3
J, S Beams A Company 1,303 57
M, C. Bouvler A Company 1,762 65 '
Parkinson A Burr 820 30
l.loyd A Company 1.043 U
Slaybach A Company 194 43
Charles W, Turner A Company.. 1.106 98
Pearl A Company 4,866 61)
Orvls Bros. A Company 290 22
Herrlch, Berg A ("cmpany 2,988 78
Joseph H, Dickinson, as liquida¬ tor of the firm of Geo. A. Burm-
ston A Company 43ft 37
lyogan A Bryan 2,653 19
H. I, Nicholas A Company 744 96
Cutting A Company 1,069 34
Charles C, Biirllngham, Arthur R. Pech, and Albert W. Bon- ynge, as trustees In bankrupt¬ cy of T. A, Mclntyre A Co 4,13! 06
C. E. Berner A Company 3.622 21
Joseph K. Brown, as llDuidator of the Arm of Blake Bros, &
Company 3,36 02
¦Wolf Bros. A Company 6.139 92
Henry- Feuchtwanger, as liquida¬ tor of the Arm of Feuchtwan¬ ger A Company 4.893 97
Chapman A Seaman ^ 3,716 71
Batcheller A Adeo 2,378 96
Biirrlil A Stitt 1.201 43
Alfred Nestre A Company T,386 82
Maltland. Coppell A Company.... 792 43
J, L. Graham A Company 198 47
Smith. Hech A Company 1.243(3
Post Bros. A Company ."... 716 01
Hartshorns A Battelle 426 57
Fahnestock A Company 1,314 44
Wm, P, Bonhrlght A Company.. 3.3.54 35
J. A W, Sellgman A Company .. 1,914 87
Walter C. Stokes A Company 1,065 89
Henry I. Judson. doing business
as H, I. Judson A Company ... 386 27 Norman Henderson, as liquidator of the Arm of Henderson A
Company 453*
Hopkins Eras 32190
George D. Mackay, as liquidator of the Arm of Mackay A Com¬ pany 1.147 07
W. T. Hstcfi A Sons 198 77
Charles Head A Company 20,ri6 nl
S. B. Chapln A Company 12,464 61
Thomas C. Buck, as liquidator of the Arm of Thomas C. Buck
A Company 3,4719
Thomas L, Watson, as surviving partner of the flrnj of Watson^
Alpers A Company 3,787 1$
F. M. Lock wood A Company .... 084 M Ifaurlce M, Sternberger, as liqui¬ dator of the Arm of Sternber¬ ger, Sim A Company 0,81111
Joaeph J. Heams, aa liquidator
of the Arm of Barr A Heama.. 080 tT
H. Amy A Company ,... IM 31
Clamant A Whitney 1.S31 88
Romans 4k Company W ll
Fradarle Currl^, aa liquidator of
LEGil. NOTICES
ICarkal *
vutn
898 61
3.365 81 2.742 70
tha flrn of Cunia,
Compaay
Henry W, Shoemaker, as liquida¬ tor of the firm of Shoemaker, Bates A Company
CanEnberg A Atterbury
Laxelle, Matthews A Company ..
Harry B. Holllns. Jr. as liqui¬ dator of th« Arm of Watson, Hollin.* A Company 1,035 12
Strong, Sturgts A Company 1,862 77
Wassermann Bros 13,996 12
Kraus Bros, A Company 500 88
George D. Hallock, as liquidator of the Arm of Baring A Com¬ pany 1,724 18
Owen E. Abraham, as asslgnea for the beneflt of the creditors of Ball A •Whicher
Brukard A Stlbblns
Prince A Whitely
Henry T. Maury, as liquidator of the flrm of C, W, Maury A Company
DuVal. Greer A Company
Babcock, Ruchton A Company ..
Wm, C. Sheldon A Company
George B, Hopkins, as liquidator of th« flrm of Geo, B. Hopkins A Company 2,168 1$
Edward A. Manlce. as surviving member of the flrm of Raborg A Manlee
E. A, Manlce A Company
I.,ouls F. Rothchlld, as liquidator of the flrm of Albert Ixieb A Company 2,843 9?
2.790 69
616 63
1.186 18
631 27
116 ,'i9
1.247 89
696 81
1.481 36 326 92
L, A E. Sehafer
James H. Ollphnnt A Company .
Ernest Werner, as liquidator of the flrm of Werner A Brown
J. W. Davis A Company
Dren F. Browning, as liquidator of the flrm of Thayer Bros, A Company
William E. Laiier A Company
Sharp A McVlckar
Christian H. fechulthels
George F, Baker, Jr
Beers A Owens 3ni 4:1
Barnes Brothers .., i'M
1.421 14 2,783 32
1.2S9 93
830 (»¦
1.739 33 1..50S 11
4.670 i;- 297 11
Rogers A Gould
Rutter A Gross
Vernon C Brown * Compnny ..
N L. Carpenter c^- Company
Groesbech A Company
Thomas L, Manson A Company..
John W. Cornwell
Elverton R, Clnipman, doing business under the firm nnme of E, R Chapni.-in & Comfiany,
R, H BIssell A I'o-npnny
Guaranty Trust c ijifiany nf New York, as substit .tei] Trustee In Bankruptcy of S H, P. Pell A Company
Jew-ett Brothers
A M, Kidder & i'.
Efflngham, Lawr. r
John H Davis tk •
K. HIc'ks Herrlrk, of the flrm of H, Colhy
Charles H, Davis a« liiquldator of the flrm of Bi;, kout, Davi,i A Com pan.V .....
Charles Hogiie. s'irvlving mem-
306 V
459 ?
433 M
4,789 97
3211 KI
e.OWTi 24
238 V
3,908 50 8)v3 77
1,.336 92
¦mpany
' e A Company
,imp.my
¦ IS llc(iiirlatnr rrick. Hicks &
H
ber of the flrm & Company
R J, Kimball A c',
Cammann A Con,;.;
Sidney L, Smytti of the firm of li Comfiany
Henry Sandersoi of the firm of 1' Sanderscm
Henry E. Montg, n pany
Tummls A Pnrsoi <
Charles M, Oelri- ' * of the firm of c , richs A Compar ,
J, Walter Wood, o^ the firm of L, mi- Company
Charles f, Rlchir; da tor of Borma: ,
Henry K. Pomr, thiir Pomro.v. j, the flrm of Pon •,
Tower A Rherw, 1
F, W. Graves
Ikiuldator Smyth &
llc|uldntor Brown &
-ry A r'om-
as llciuldator irles M. Oel-
liquldator of HolTmann A
¦,in, as llf|ul- ¦ ('ompany ,. and H Ar- iquidators ot y Hrothers ..
34s 3r.
501 30
260 29 2riS 82
Kerr A Compan- 1.740 94 i
F, L. Sellgsherg & Company £0^6 72 !
T, F, Cahill, IS !ic,,ii(lntor of the flrm of David Lafsiey A Com-
P«ny 31 :fi
Cliester Arthur (iumfiert 1.607 20 !
¦"•'an Antwerpt. Blshoii A Com-
Pi-ny 1.,549 73 I
Van Antwerpt, Bishop A Com- |
pany 140 85
Henry D. Hoi, tiklss. as Trustee In Bankruptc v ,,f the estate of I.,a-
throp, HaskliH A Company 700 34
Thomas Ih Hoofier, as llfiuldator
of the Arm c,f T. D. Hooper A '
Company 2,006 53 i
Isidor Wormser, Jr., sole surviv¬ ing and llc|ui,luting partner of I. ,
A S, Wormser .? 1,410 gS
T, Gordcm Coombe, as liquidator \
ot the flrm of .Malcom A Coombe 3,074 28 ' Charles A, Hlythe, an liquidator
of the flrm of Blythe A Em- j
mons 2,462,53
Byrne A McDonnell 1,616 71 !
Leo. M. Prlni'c 4] 03 j
Vaughn A Company 2.694 51 |
Simons A Enmnnel 2,628 22 i
Laurant A Ofipenhelm 846 69
John B, Russell, doing business '
under the trade name of J, B, '¦
Russell A Co 1.794 27 |
Worden A Company 1,90S 71 j
Cyrus J. I.rf»urence A Sons 3S2 96 !
W. T. Hyde A Company 714 ,i ,
Eugene A. Slchel, as liquidator of ' the firm of E, A, Slchel A Com¬ pany 1,730 4.1
Trowbridge A Company 7O6 (.^
Walker Bros 1,468 a)
Ex. Norton, as liquidator of the
flrm of Ex .N'orton A Company, 39 18 Frederick E, Mallard, as liquida¬ tor of the firm of Ballard A
deCordova 1.27S 9b
William P, Mllchell 6,857 V)
Harry H, Benkard 3,146 87
Homblower & Weeks 11.750 13
Butro Bros, * Company 3,628 Ol
Harris A Fuller 1,448 60
Joseph S, rinian, as liquidator of the Arms of I'lman Eros, and
t'lmnn. Morse A Company 1,752 13
Hayden. Stone A Company 27.4.38 60
Raymond. Pynchon A Company . 4.3.50 54
Morris Sternbach A Company 6,',5 16
C. D, Halsey & Company 8S6 19
Ladenburg. Thalman A Company 6.200 5.1
-Arthur LIpper A Company 6,313 9(
Newborg A Company 6.329 ii
Frank B Cahn A Company 3,867 70
Taylor, Smith A Hard 3,128 77
Max'well A Seoville 882 68
SelUman A .Meyer ,.• 1.7»ai 30
Fellowes. Davis A Cotnpany 2,706 26
Monroe R, Rothschild, as liquida¬ tor of the flrm of Rothschild A
Cammerer 6.990 39
Henry Clews A Company 3,375 96
Day A Heaton 1,212 49
Shearson, Ham mill A Company.. 9,994 54
Miller A Comfiany 6,886 03
Samuel G, Currie 6,117 04
H. N. Whitney A Sons 901 72
Charles Falrchlld A Company.... 6,271 SR
Schuyler. Chadwick A Burnham. 2.676 6.3
H. Content A Company 16,863 74
Carl H, Pforzhelmer 10,038 67
Levy Bros 637 30
Fckford C, DeKay 2,304 18
I.ancaster A Company 7.466 14
Knauth, Nachod A Kuhne 8,618 43
Warner A Company 2,232 66
F W. Savin A Company 1.867 81
Irving Bunnell 4,964 »
Baruch Brothers 3.776 79
Moore A Schley , 4.520 33
J, M. Amory A Son 1,119 43
H. K. Burras A Company 1.406 82
A. A Housman A Company 3,003 69
Bartlett. PYailer A Carrlngton.... 4,90 23 Raymond H. Flero, aa liquidator
of tha Arm of Britton A Flero.. 1,T09 B8
Chas. D. Barney A Company 9,36(01
Edmund A Charles Randolph 7,0a 11
E F. Hutton A Company 8.198 14
Halle A SHegliti 8.280 17
Test A Company 109 •
LEGAL NOTICES
L r Mead A Comp../., 983(3
Webb A Prall 1.106X1
Briton N, Busch, a? li'iuld-itor of the Arm of H B Holllns A
Company 2 243 08
Moore, I.eonnrd A Lewis Vs.C» 59
Hal,'=ey •• rfli. In 't 645 01
Tailor ^ Rntirison 1,4«; 70
Henry Hlo.-k A- Company 2217 46
Henry Zuc'^erman !k Company.,. 1.4JP 28
Dominl.k * X^i ¦-niniclt 4,)C3 88
losefih W.,'ker A Sons 1,938 12
'hiirles Xlrizesheimer A e"om-
lisny 14-4«1 94
Hallgarten A Company 1,904 03
'harles A Morse, as liquidator of the flrm of Charles A. Morse
A ("onipany 3.673 73
Wrenn Bros A Company 10.166 77
Clarence M Cohen, as liquida¬ tor of the flrm of Cohen. Greene
A Company 4.18 86
Edwin S Ho,-,ley A Company 11 3:iS 60
Daniel oDell A Company 1,640 91
post A Flfigg ,' 9.t>47 00
leorge H Wat,«on Jr,, as liqui¬ dator of the flrm of Wilson,
Wat.son A Heriiert 5.82190
Huhn. Edey A Company 2019 67
Herbert C Taylor A Company,.. 1,032 41
Ackermann A Coles 20KO 42
Rosalie F, Borg 2840 89
Zimmerm.'inn A Forshav 3 181 13
William G, Gallagher ..'. 2,.i21 :0
Jnhn L, .McCorma:k 2,391 70
Alfred H CBsfiary A Company,.. 4.251 H
Edward Sweet A (^ompany 4..3i21 SI
William H Cohen " 1.674 68
Evans R Dick 8,447 86
chsrles W LIttlefleld as Trustee In Bankrupt,y nf Alt'ert O.
Hrown A Company 21,444 09
Wilcox A Company 6.c'.m ,52
Chisholm A Chapman 1.492 98
r E Wel'es A Company 897 74
He, tia Kohn A Edwin 14 Kohn.. 19 8S5 07
Laidlaw A c'cnif^any 6,87ci 47
Charles E. Qulncey A Company.. 2.20r, 44
I.eo Levy 37S 47
Mori«on Brothers 3,9oi 93
8. I.. Blood Company 3.754 52
Halsted A Hodges 702 64
Dominick Brothers A Company.. SP9 81
A' B. Franklin * Companv .... i.701 52
otto Uieb 961 32
F. P Moore A Companv 3.57 37
F. St. Coar 13i; 19
Howard Lafisley A Comfmnv ... l,7r.8 54
I-Mward R Smith ,Vt Comp.inv ., , 4.^45 38
Levi A Ludwig 390 94
Selig-^linrg A Company I.l."i9 04
Marsh-iil Spader A Cc) 13,279 57
C.ny Hostwick, as liiiuidator nf
the flrm of Purilv & Co 897 52
W (; Wllev A Co 2<.i9 10
William n. Kenilnll. 11s li'iuichitor of the flrm of Kendall A \\ hit- lock 94c 06
Schmidt A Galhitiri 3112 17
Mabon A ('omrmny ,, 4SI 01
B V Frost A Companv l."9 'c.
AuguM I'.e'mont ,»;• Coiiifi.-my US s,S
Maurice Oher 1,714 8.-,
Chaimce\- A Comfi.iny 1,947 i;2
E. (¦". Potter A Comfiany ii3'; 73
Brown. Williams A Hurliank ... 1,445 ol Bird S. Coler. sole surviving partner of William N. Coler .t
Company 794 51
Hugh F. I'rlss, ns liquidator, of the flrm of Roherts, Hall A
Criss 1,(7,4 5«
H, G Campliell A Co 211 49
Spencer Trnsk A Company 2,916 85
William I, Jaccihs and H.ilfih J, Jacobs, as l|i|ui,hitors of the firm of Ft, J Jac cilis A Com¬ pany, etc 821 40
Louis Frankfeld '. ,-iiiS .=19
Rollins A Co 629 27
Alfred J. Hernsheini. as liquida¬ tor of Sfleh.l. llernsheim A C,i, 3,624 42 Lynford .M I iiekin,'*jn, as lic|uicla-
tor of S, C. Henning A Co 1,50 t'L.'
Keeeh, I.oew ,<• C, 3,0i;l -JA
Charles li, (;ate.«, et al :*. 19,4.S5 42
Highway Cases. Whltmore, Raiiber A V1«mus, In-
cciriiorated 26,764 97
Hendrlcksein-.McCabe Co list ruc¬ tion Coriifiany 7,.'inn oO
Patrick H, .Murray 11,171 94
Frank L. Cohen 3,104 Oii
Dunkirk Construcfion Coiuii.niy,. 6,l.'t,'i..;
'riiomas Fitzgerald Company 2.:;'<9 c|6
Eugene D. Fianigan 3.:i7c. 14
Hrown A l>iwe Coinpaiiy 4.5(Ki (»i
John E, Johnson 14,27:165
John H, Gordon 2,2:i4 11
Public .Service Contr.icliiig Coin-
15,i.:,4 53
CEGAX SOTITES.
LEOAL NOTirES.
pany
Frank A, Tripfi 5:'c^s
Earl Fre-d Craft 2,M' iiO
Hovey Benedict 4.849 to
John A, \'anAlstiiie, as adminis¬ trator, etc 1,607 66
H.Trvey H. Sproul, Inc 8.774 n
Langaii Conslructlon Company... 3,-l47 ',i4 State Dyke, Chemung Hiver.
Emma H. Park VlUi i*)
National (iuiird Armory, Elmira
Mary K. Brovcnlow l,i'.-2 uo
Secretary's Salary. Commission on New Prisons,
George .Mclaughlin $1,41'.; 50
Slate Armory, Schenectady, Mabel Kieinmeier, by Charles F.
Klelnmeier. guardian 3,500 00
Capitol, Albany,
Joseph Christian : 4r.O 00
Training School For Girls, Hudson
Peter Keeler Building (^ompany,. 2,'.0 00
Saratoga State Reservation Cases
Lincoln Spring Company 215,764 67
Antonio Van der Kieft 2(i,:W 86
Deyoe Lolinas r,!',s42 16
New York State Education Building
R. T, Ford Company $«ii,'kiO 00
Other Claims.
Interest on Judgments, For the payment of interest cm judgiiieiils and awards ruacli- hv the Court of Cl.Tlm.s, other than those on account of canals, as provided by law 90,000 80
REGULATIVE
EXCISE DEPARTMENT.
Maintenance and (Jiieraiion
Equipment ¦ $600 00
Fixed charges and contributions
Rebates 10,000 00
MRS GERTRUDE GREEN. For Mrs Gertrude Green, widow of the late (Jeorge ¥. Green, former stale c-ommissioner of |
excise, w-ho died on the stx- ;
teenth day of January, nlnete'-n hundred and seventeen, the sum of seven tiiousand dollars, liemg the amount of the salary of such officer for one year 7,880 00
A B bhadlf:y
For A. B, Bradley, a fi.rnier ^^pa- |
rial agent in the state depart¬ ment of exc ise und an honors- bly discharged loldler, having •erve<l a.s such In (he Cnlon ar- j
my in the war of the rebellion, 1
for the profcortionate share of i
moneys (>ald by him for counsel ,
fees and expenses of litigation. In the [iroseculion of a suit brougtit by himself, as relator, I
In the name of the peopIO^ I
against William W, Farley aa i
state commissioner of exclsa 1
and In tbe prosecution and ap¬ peal to the appellate division of | the third deiiartment and lo the '¦ court of afipeais of a similar suit brought by Caius A Weav¬ er, as relator, in the nam* of Ihe/people against such commis¬ sioner, apfiealed as a test casa on which the suits of said Brad¬ ley and of other special agent* I of such department were ta ' abide the event, to compel by i writ of mandamus tha ra-tn- •Utement of said Bradley an4 each of the other special agenta to such position ss special agent, from which they ba4l baan ra-
80,000 00
V^^
J40 on 240 ,0 Diag-
600 Ol 4c.i(i 'Hi
hi tha year ninetean hundred and eleven 'atthoat a hearing, and to which they wera (a-lnstatad as a result of such lltlc.atlon. the granting of a per- amptory writ of niandamua kerein having been alTlrmed bjr •uch appellate division and court of app^ila the sum of four hundred thirty-one dollara and twenty-flve cents .. 481 S
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. PERSCINAL SERVICB. Salaries, regular and temporary
Expert on garbage disposal |2,600 80
Hearing stanographer (folio
rate) « ..,„ LBOO 00
Salaries, temporary
Tempiorary 8er\-ic« 1,800 00
Mafntenance and Operation. Fixed charges and contributions Refund of moneys advanced by Comptroller to meet emergen¬ cy caused by epidemic of in¬ fantile paralysis
Refund of moneys advanced by Comptroller to meet emergen¬ cy of control of epidemic 1,000 OO
Care of typhoid carriers 600 0)
Rent 140 ,ii)
DIVISION OF T.ABORATi^RIES AND RESEARCH. Perwmal Service. .Administration. Salaries, regul.cr Librarian, scientiflc secretary., (ifflce. Salaries, regular
Shipping clerk
Stenographer or clerk
Diagnostic Latoratory, Bacter'al
nosls. Salaries, regular
Assistant bacteriologist
Technical assistant
Diagnostic Laboratory', Serum tMagnosis, Salaries, regular
Technical as.«istant 2in f»i
Preparation and Distribution Antiloxii .s
and Serums. Salaries, regular
Laboratory- assistant 300 lO
Technical a.<»*istant Sm', 01
Technical assistant 200 cicl
.Media Preparallcui and Sterilizaticii. Wages, regulur
Cleaner -f«^ ""
Cleaner ,',w ISO UJ
Laboratory Farm, Wages
Laborer
.Malnienancc and Cip, rati,,
Kquipment
Supplies
Traveling expenses
Communication
General plant service
For deficiency in appropriai nui for the ccimple(loii of liistal'a- tlon of water sufiply syMlciii
laboratory farm
STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. I'ERSD.S'AL si:i;\ K I-;
Salaries, regular 3,000 oO
T.etired veterans—pensions ich.-iii-
ter 4;w. laws 1916) $75 0(1
.Maintenance and (ipi-r.iti.ni.
Equipment 7,000 Ml
Supplies 4,00(1,0
Communication ' 1,700 (M
Traveling K'':i,i'nses,
Members of voluntarv c cmmit- fee on the fireparatlnn ef tho various codes and rules of tlie
commission LTA) 04
Fixed Charges and Contributions,
For the expenses of the flrst st.ite Industrial safei\- congress
For sheriffs, suVipoena fees, mile¬ ages, court costs, special .sfeiK- grafihic rep, rts nnd fees cm
mi'dical examination
General Plant Service
For contributions on acccount of stale In.siiranc e- fund for the services of the compensation
rating board
VITO V, CHRISTIANG.
For payment to \'itn V, Christi.i- no for servic es rendered for the comfiensafion , ominisslon from July to Dec-emhir nineteen liun- drecl and fourteen
STATE TAX DEPARTMENT.
Maintenance ami 0|ierallun.
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHIBS AHD NORMAL SCHOOLS.
For deAciencios in former approprtft* tlons for the Stale Collegu of* Teacher* and Normal Schools
FREDONIA NORMAL SCHOOL.
PEHSdNAL SERVICE
] Temporary Service,
' Laborers $60011
Maintenance and fi|>eratlon
-Fuel, light, jHiwer and water 1.000 It
8pe<-lal appropriation to relm-
1 burse M. T. Dana for money advanced by him to pay labor and bills for supplies for tbe
\ Fr«Hlonia Normsl School during
the year 1914-1915 388 Ot
OSWEGO NORMAL SCHOOU
PERSONAL SERVICB. For reimbursing six teachers and the Janitor at the State Normal Sc hool at Oswego for the por¬ tion of their .salaries heretofore I paid by the city of (Igwego — 3.441 M
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERSi
.Maintenance and (Operation.
Printing 7K 01
c'ommiinic atlon 300
Supplies 600
BUFFALO NORMAL SCHOOL.
! Malnt«iance and tiperatlon. Printing 300||
GENESEO NORMAL SCHOOL.
.Maintenance and Operation.
1 "ommiinicalion 300 tt
, ONEONTA NORMAL SCHOOL. Maiiiieiiunce .^nd Operation. Mainteniince HU
POTSDAM NORMAL SCHOOL.
Mainienance and Operation, Traveling enpens.'s UO Ol
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS.
Malntenan, e ami Operation
Fixed chaige-^ and coiiiribiitlons l.lS 01
NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION
OF YHE BLIND.
WiiKKI.NG CAl'lTAl. FCND. For working cnfiltal fund in ac- cord.ince with the provisions of , hapter 22;i, laws of nineleen
hiimlrecl and sixteen $6,000
.Maintenance and ()i>eratlon. For the payment of hlll^ left un-
pMi,i in the year 1914-1915 1,699
I',,r llie (uMiient of bills left un- ; haul r,.i the year 1915-1916 118
NORTHERN NEW YORK INSTITU* TION FOR DEAF-MUTES, MA- ' LONE, NEW YORK. For paNinc nl for boiir<l and tui- tl m c,f ten iidilitional slate pii- inls at Ihe N irihern New York In^^riiii, 11 for l.ieaf Mutes, at .M.ilone, N V , at the rate of ".i^
1 J-'.'c ner ,a|iila. as [.rovicled by chaior six hundrccl and forl.v- six, l.,«s cif nineteen hundred ¦•'(nl MMc.T Jl.On %
INTERNATIONAL SUNSHINE S0«; CIETY. I
To pav ,0. I,nets of ihe Interna tloiial Sunsliiiie S.ciet.v f,,r servi,cs heie-tiifore rendered pursuant 10 section nine l,uii- j
dred ,incl seventy-two of the ed- I
ucalion law, as aniended by j
ch!f|.'cr sixty of the laws of niiie-Iei'ii liundred and twi'lve, I
for Ihe- c'are-, sufiiiort und in- 1
.siru, lion of blind babies iiiiil 750 00 ' eliilclren apiMiinieei as state [lu- |iil« l,y the cieiuiiiissioner of ed- in :iti,,n, al the rale of cine., dol l,,r |,.i ciav for each such inipil $i-,,4I6 00 1,246 40 NEW YORK STATE NAUTICAL SCHOOL. PKItSecS'AI. SKltVlCl,;,
240 00
;,5'io .1
3,0ii(' cl
y*\ ,.,
<CC(1 HI
200 0)
1.200 no
deh.
ipl'i
10,540 61
62; 00
.hery of tin
• prialion
Printing 6,000 01
Tax Conference,
For copies of iiroceeclings of Stato tax conference and cdiifeien, e of local assessors, and for ex¬ penses and disbursements in¬ curred in connection therewith. 2,00n oi|
Equipment r.oii (4
STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION. .Mainten.'ince and Operation,
Traveling exjienses 1 000 0(
STATE RACING COMMISSION.
For the expel,.-es of the State Racing Commission for the pe¬ riod July 1, 1916. to June 30. 1917, to be paid out of the mon¬ eys heretofore or hereafter col¬ lected by the State ComiUroller 64r, 01
FIRE MARSHAL DEPARTMENT.
For payment to the Western t'nion Teiegrafih Company, for services rendered to the Fire Marshal Department from Octo¬ ber 7, 1914, to January 23, 1915.. B 11
STATE INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF MALIGNANT DIS¬ EASE—BUFFALO.
PER.SONAL SERVICE. Wages, temporary
I.Abor 100 01 j
Maintenance and Operation.
Oeneral plant service $2f,0 (i|
SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS ANO MEASURES. |
Maintenance and (Jperatlon.
Traveling exiienses $l.i4iO(4
NEW YORK STATE BRIDGE AND 1 TUNNEL COMMISSION. PERSO.NAL SERVICE. |
Secretary 1,600 (< !
Maintenance and Operation. |
Expenses of maintenance and operation 60.'(< ,
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. |
PERSO.NAL SERVICE. Examinations and Inspe<:tlon Division. , Salaries, temporary |
Temporary ex.nniners $2,000 0<
Temporary clerks and stenog- |
raphers LOOO (i !
Malntenarice and Operation. Fuel, light, power and water .... (00(4 For gas and < iectrlcity furnished , to the I'M: i-tlon Department | while OC, .lying I'nion Hall 1 tempo, i.rily because of the Cap¬ itol tire $28 « '
Supplies 6OO0I
Oanerai plant 500(1 i
FKe-cl Charges and Contributions. |
Teac tiers' annuities 8,150 Ct
Bupt" rt of common schools 176.700 01 |
PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS
BUREAU,
PERSrj.NAL SERVICE.
State Board of 'Nurse Examiners.
Sklarles. temporary
board of examiners 1400 t
State Board of Dental Examinara. Salaries, regular
Secretary 1^8861
Stenographer 1(0 t
CertlAed Shorthand Raportera. Balaries, temporary
Board of examiners Mfl
Board of Registered Arebltaeta. Balaries, temporary
Board of examiners Mt
Maintenance and Ot>aratlOB. rravallng axpanaas lilt
$1,600 ol 416 il
7r.O08 62ri00 450 00 600 09 226 01
6.% a
teiideiil for the year Pm, I!il7,,, $1,000 01
' AORICULTITBAL.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREi
|'i:h.S().\Ai. si-;ii\ 11 i-;
Kureau of veierliijiiy senice-
XeleriiiHrian
\c Ic iiiury agent
lliiicau of farm setileiiieni
Chief ,, ,
, Assislaiit chief
Iiitiriueler
A,<wlstanl, 2 al f-'m .,
i Sti'ii.,Krii|iher
De|iartiiiental
Pension cif ve ler.ens. aciut.,
.MalnteiiKn, ,' ancl c qieratlon,
' Biipiiiies i,r,nooo
I Tro\eling exfic-nsc's 20,000 00
Fixi-d 1 harges and cuntributioiis
I Agrn uliural fairs 250,000 00
Iil."iea,se of plants Indemnities,
I curnuits ; 6,500 01
I To pay Malms iliily audited by I the commissieiner of ogricul- ! ture for ecpiiue animals duly I concli'iiined under the firoviHlona of Ihe agilcultursi law, prior to March first, nineleen hundred
I and seveiiie«n 33,804 9*
To |i.-iv claims duly audited by
I the comiiiissioner of agrii-ul-
ture for bovine iinlrriHln duly
\ coiiclc nined under tlie provisions j
of llie agri, uliural law, prior to
March first, nineteen hundred
and srienteen i:i,l94 N
Intere.«t ,.n indemnifies to March lirsl, nineleen hundred snd sev- enieen, in accordance with the
agricultural law 10,17$ H
For Ibe fiayment of temporary loan made by tlie state c-omp- troller for th* supliresslon of
¦Inwet pests 16,0004
Oeneral fihint service
Wllliess fees
Rent ..^ ...
JdSKPHI.Vi: CASE For payment to .lose 1 hine Ciise for services fierfcir.ed in Ihe agricultural de|,.irlment from March fifth, nineteen hundred ancl fifteen, lo May twenty-sev¬ enth, nineteen hundred and'Af- teen . , . ¦
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT
STATION—GENEVA.
Maintenance nnd Operation.
denerR.' plant service 700 M
Rent XOOI
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE—COR* NELL.
Maintenance and Operation. For elefic ieiic y In ttppro|>rlatloti for artilltionHl Instruction year
1915-1916 $17,07001
For deficiency In appropriation for iiddlllonal Instruetlon yeur
191i',-19I7 17,»7B al
NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL O^
AGRICULTURE—M0RRI3VILLE.
Maintenance and operuilon
Equipment [erlor to July 1. IMIt $158 71
ST. LAWRENCE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL.
Malntenan, e nod Oper.'itlon Fuel, light power nnd water $000 91
COLLEGE OF FORESTRY—8YRA« CUSE.
I'ERSO.NAL HKHVICB.
liaP.i/lencv In maintenance of tha
cui lege during the Ascal year
1«14 IDir.
Personal service ..
DeAclency In maintenance of the college during the As^al year 1916-1917.
Engl neer
Fireman
Assistant flrsman
Maintenance and Oparation. Fuel, light, power and watar XM •
41$!
180 4
4,B7t
iOOtf 100 «i
li'iitlllMHW"" »¦" . .~-