Annual report of the Police Department of the City of New York. (1898)

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APPENDIX.

PENSION  FUND.
 

2(? the Honorable the Municipal Assembly of The City of New  York :

Gentlemen—In pursuance of the provisions of section 351, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897,

the Trustees of tlie Police Pension Fund respectfully report herewith the condition of the Police

Pension Fund and the items of receipts and disbursements on account of the same during the year

1898.

Respectfully submitted,
 

(Signed)           BERNARD J. YORK, \ Trustees of the

JOHN B. SEXTON,     li^^™^*^^
JACOB HESS,                r    T? ^"''°"

HENRY E. ABELL,     )        ^"^*^'
 

A.
1898.                                              Receipts for the Year iSg8.

Jan.     I.     By Balance.......................................................     $70,752 50

"      3.     By Cash, Chief of Police, ball permits ..".............................           350 00

"     10.         '*        Received from L. R. Wells, Trustee and Treasurer of the Police

Pension Fund of Brooklyn.............................        l"],!^! 71

"     10.         "        Chief of Pohce, ball pertnits................................            195 00

"     II.         "        John F.Harriott, Property Clerk, sale of property, thirty-eighth

auction sale...........................................            538 28

"     II.         "        VanTassell & Kearney, sale of four horses...................             69 50

"     12.         "        Received from Cornelius A. Hart, Charles W. Alexander and

James Wheeler, of Richmond County, balance of cash on

hand, Union Trust Company...........................       14,080 26

"     12.         "        Received from Cornelius A. Hart, Charles W. Alexander and

James Wheeler, of Richmond County, balance of cash on
hand  for interest on  West  Shore Bonds and West Shore

Railroad Bonds, due January i, 1898....................             40 00

**     12.         "        Bowery Bank, interest.....................................            137 76

"     12.         "        Interest on $16,000,  West Shore Railroad Bonds,  Richmond

County, due January I, 1898...........................           320 00

"     12.         "        Interest on $14,000, Union Free School Bonds, District No. 2,

Towns of Middletown and  Southfield, due December 24,

1^97.................................................            350 00

"     17.         "        Chief of Police, ball permits...............................            430 00

"    20.         "        L. R. Wells, Trustee and Treasurer of Police Pension  Fund,

City of Brooklyn......................................           404 50

"    21.         "        Received from the Park Police Pension Fund, moneys deposited

in the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank.................        3,124 65
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