The New York Stenographic Reporting Printing Company (limited) changed January 17, 1882, to The Stenographic Company (limited), to take effect February 15 1882. Filed and recorded January 18, 1882. The Sackett Combined Plow and Pulverizer Company, changed January 24, 1882, to The Sackett Plow and Pulverizer Company, to take effect March 1, 1882. Filed and recorded January 27, 1882. The United States Animal Oil Refining Company, changed February 10, 1882, to The Davis Oil Company, to take effect March 12, 1882. Filed and recorded February 11, 1882. Ithaca Organ Company, changed March 13, 1882, to The Ithaca Organ and Piano Company. Filed and recorded March 14, 1882. Dorman Manufacturing Company, changed March 29, 1882, to Anthera Manufacturing Company, to take effect April 20, 1882. Filed and recorded March 30, 1882. Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York, changed April 4, 1882, to Mutual Life and Accident Association, to take effect May 16, 1882. Filed and recorded April 15, 1882. The Legislature of the State of New York having sought by chapter 272 of the Laws of 1882, entitled "An act to incorporate the Reynolds library in the city of Rochester," to constitute the undersigned a corporation, and the provisions of said act not being acceptable to the persons therein named as corporators : Therefore, this is to certify to the secretary of state that the undersigned decline to avail themselves of the provisions of said act, or to accept the same, or to become a corporation as therein provided. Dated at Rochester, the tenth day of June, 1882. M. B. ANDERSON, E. M. MOORE, WM. C. MOREY, W. C. ROWLEY, HIRAM SIBLEY, DON ALONZO WATSON. FRED A. WHITTLESEY. On the tenth day of June, 1882, before me personally appeared George Ellwanger and Daniel T. Hunt, on the twelfth day of June, 1882, before me personally appeared Martin Brewer Anderson president of the University of Rochester, Theodore Bacon, Roswell Heart, Samuel A. Lattimore, Donald McNaughton, William C. Morey, Howard Osgood, Mortimer F. Reynolds, William C. Rowley, Hiram Sibley and Frederick A. Whittlesey; on the sixteenth day of June, 1882, before me personally appeared George E. Mumford and Don Alonzo Watson; on the seventeenth day of June, 1882, before me personally appeared Gilman H. Perkins, and on this twentieth day of June, 1882, before me personally appeared Edward Mott Moore; all of whom were known to me to be the same persons named in chapter 272 of the laws of 1882, and severally, at the times respectfully above mentioned, and at the city of Rochester aforesaid, acknowledged that they executed the foregoing instrument. GEORGE H. HARRIS, Commissioner of Deeds for Rochester, N. Y. I, Edward Frost, clerk of the county of Monroe, of the county court of said county, and of the supreme court, both being Courts of Record, having a common seal, do certify, that George H. Harris, Esq., was, at the date of the certificate of proof or acknowledgment of the annexed instrument in writing, a Commissioner of Deeds in and for said county, duly authorized to take the same; that I am well acquainted with his handwriting, and verily believe that the signature to said certificate is genuine, and that the annexed instrument is executed and acknowledged according to the laws of this State. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said county and courts, this 20th day of June, A. D., 1882. E. A. FROST, [L. S.] Clerk. On this twenty-fourth day of July,* 1882, before me personally appeared Arthur Cleveland Coxe, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, for the diocese of Western New York, to me known to be one of the persons mentioned in chapter 272 of the laws of 1882, and acknowledged that he executed the foregoing instrument. JAMES C. SMITH, Justice Supreme Court. Filed June 26, 1882. *So in original. STATEMENT relative to business corporations, organized during the period beginning January 1, 1881, to and including Alloy and Plaiting Company, Limited. Manufacture and sell alloys for plating purposes.. Nov. 7, 1881 Nov. 22, 1881 New York...... $1,000 American Swiss Milk Product Company, Limited Manufacture and sale of products of milk for food and medical purposes.... Nov. 30.1850 Jan. -19, 1881 New York.. 15,000 $50,000 M'ch 23, '81 Manufacture and sale of bonsilate, etc...... March 29, 1878 April 3, 1878 Albany. 18,000 100,000 April 12, '81 Manufacturing, etc., petroleum products. April 15, 1881 June 3, 1881 Buffalo 40,000 Manufacturing and dealing in bolts, nuts, etc.. July 18, 1881 July 28, 1881 Buffalo 30,000 Aug. 5, 1881 Aug. 25, 1881 Brooklyn......... 20,000 Maintaining ferry from Brownsville, Texas to Sept. 20, 1881 Oct. 13, 1881 New York.. 100,000 Butler and Goldey Manufacturing Co., Limited.. Co-operative Dress Association, Limited... Central Lead Pipe Company, Limited. Catskill and Hudson Steam Ferry Co., Limited... Electric Appliance Company, Limited The Horse Nail Manuf. Co., of Essex, Limited... Hamilton Bank Note Company.... Hop-O-Nose Knitting Company, Limited.. International Review Company, Limited.... Manufacturing and selling whiffletrees... Manufacture and sale of portable engines and agricultural machines.. Manufacture and sale of hardware. Aprit 27, 1881 Nov. 9, 1881 New York.. 20,000 Nov. 7, 1881 Dec. 17, 1881 New York... 1,000,000 Jan. 22.1876 Feb. 19, 1876 New York. 150,000 Manufacture and sale of rubber goods........... Sept. 3, 1878 Sept. 17, 1878 New York. 75,000 Dec. 16, 1880 Jan. 14, 1881 New York...... 250,000 Feb. 24, 1881 April 25, 1881 New York.. 249,000 Manufacture and sale of lead pipes and sheets. March 10, 1881 June 17, 1881 New York..... 25,000 To improve land and build hotels for summer re- Manufacture and sale of electric appliances.. Feb. April 2, 1880 New York.... 5,000 100,000 April 23, '81 Publishing books, pamplets and newspapers March 26, 18-1 Sept. 12, 1881 New York. 6,000 Oct. 27, 1880 New York. 40,000 250,000 June 4, '81 4, 1881 New York..... 5,000 Engraving, etc., of all kinds of bank notes, commercial paper, etc. June 29, 1881 Manufacture and sale of hosiery and other goods. Purchasing bills of exchange, promisory notes and other evidences of indebtedness of nations and corporations, and selling the same... Printing and publishing......................... .................................. To build hotels and cottages, etc........ Publishing newspapers, etc... Metropolitan Opera House Company of New Cultivating a taste for art, and building and rent- Mayhew Motor Company. Limited.. New York Dairy Company, Limited.. New York Produce Company. New York Coffee House Company, Limited New York Trading Company, Limited.... New York and Brownsville Improvement Co.. New York Bottle Stopper Company, Limited.. ing opera house......... Erecting hotels and keeping hotel at Quaker Hill, To facilitate interchange of commodities between Manufacture and sale of dairy products, and im- Carrying on general produce commission business] Feb. To carry on general trading business, to import To improve land in Texas, and to maintain ferry To erect building for theatrical and other purposes To buy and realize from patent rights on central. To deliver parcels in Buffalo, and to sell Smallpatent labels, To buy exclusive right to use telephones In Rich mond county, and to operate a Bell telephone exchange, ......................................................... April Aug. Dec. Dec. 16, 1880 Jan. 19, 1881 New York... 250,000 Dec. 10, 1880 Jan. 21, 1881 New York. 30,000 Jan. 1, 1881 Jan. 24, 1881 New York... 50,000 Jan. 14, 1881 Jan. 27, 1881 New York.. 50,000 Feb. 11. 1881 Feb. 21, 1881 New York.. 50,000 Suppellex Manufacturing Company, Limited United States Construction and Improvement Utica Furniture Company, Limited. W. C. Vosburgh Manufacturing Co., Limited.... |