s-b ; ; -jf rj- " "iv,. rw f. it fc- W J" . i. THE PITTSBUEG DISPATCH, DSTESDAX, MAY" 29, 1889. . XEW ADTEKTISEMESTS. burg. First district, to meet at the house of Frederick Pastre, No. 53 Federal street. Second district to meet at the pnblic tchool house. Third district to meet nt the public schoolhouse, Franklin street Fourth dis trict to meet at P. J. Foley's, corner of Elm street and "Wylie avenue. The electors of the Eighth ward Pitts burg, First district, to meet at the People s Skating Eink, on Bedford avenue, near Pulton street. Second district to meet at Al derman John W- Bell's office, "Vylie aviH nue. Third district to meet at Club House, Center avenne. Fourth district to meet at 2?o. 35 Colwell street. Filth district to meet at 6'Eeilly & Son's livery stable, Xo. 71 Fulton street. The electors of the .Ninth ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at Alderman O'Donnell's office, Penn avenue. Second district to meet at Hemphill's foundry. Thirteenth and Pike streets. Third district to meet at P. Magee's, Penn avenue. The electors of the Tenth ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at M. Holler's, corner Sixteenth street and Penn avenue. Second district to meet at Gallagher's, cor ner Nineteenth street and Penn avenne. The electors of the Eleventh ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at the house of G. Reisterer & Son, No. 521 Fifth avenue. Second district to meet at public school house corner Granville and Enoch streets. Third district to meet at the house of Daniel Jackson, No. 215 Bedford avenue. Fourth district to meet at the house of J. K. Vos kamp, '385 Wylie avenue. Fifth district to meet at Station house, Center avenue. Sixth district to meet at Eureka Hall, on Arthur street. The electors of the Twelfth -ward, Pitts burc.Tirst district, to meet at the house of Mrs. Julius Garber, corner of Twenty-first street and Penn avenue. Second district to meet at Heed & Son's office, corner Twenty fourth street and Penn avenue. Third dis trict to meet at paint shop of James Acor, 2602 Penn avenue. Fourth district to meet at house of John Jloessner, Penn avenue and Twenty-eighth street. Filth district to meet at the house of Mrs. McKenzie, corner Twenty-ninth and Smallman streets. .Sixth district to meet at house of John Eisrich, corner of Twenty-eighth street and Penn avenue. The electors of the Thirteenth ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at livery stable ot George G. Jeremy, corner Center avenue and Concord allev. " Second district to meet at the Thirteenth Ward B.&L. Association's office, Somers street. Third district to meet at the public schoolhouse, Thirty-third street. Fourth district to meet at public schoolhouse, Center avenue. Fifth district to meet at Alderman Patterson's office, KirkpatricK street, near Wylie avenue. The electors of the Fourteenth ward, PittsbursT, First district, to meet at Market House, Fifth avenue. Second district to meet at Mrs. Hague's, Fifth avenue. Third district to meet at No. 14 Engine house, Neville street. Fourth district to meet at thcBellefield public scboolheuse. Fifth district to meet at Soho schoolhouse. Sixth district to meet at Soho schoolhouse. Sev enth district to meet at frame building on property ot Mrs. L. Boyd, corner Ward street and Craft avenue. The electors of the Fifteenth ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at the meat shop, corner Thirty-third street and Penn avenue. Second district to meet at Law rence schoolhonse. Third district to meet at the house of John Allen, corner Thirty seventh and Butler streets. Fourth district to meet at schoolhouse, corner Thirty seventh and Charlotte streets. The electors of the Sixteenth ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at the Howard school house. Second district to meet at Frauenholt's, corner Thirty-ninth street and Penn avenue. Third district to meet at barber shop of John Myers, No. 4518 Penn avenue. Fourth district to meet at public schoolhouse, Bloomfield. Fifth district to meet at C. H. Blame's house, corner Liberty and Elm streets. The electors of the Seventeenth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at Wash ington schoolhouse, Fortieth street. Second district, to meet at the livery stable of M. F. Leslie & Bro.. Forty-third street, near Butler- Third district, to meet at Gang--sJWfih's, corner of Forty-seventh and Butler streets. Fourth district, to meet at Bay ard's schoolhouse, Hatfield street Fifth district to meet at office of S. J. Cox, corner Forty-fourth and Lawrence streets. Sixth district, to meet at Mrs. Dougherty's store, corner of Forty-fourth and Grant streets. Seventh district, to meet at A. M. Cron'on ninni's store, corner of Forty-second street and Pfnn avenne The electors of the Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at the liv ery stable of Alex. Kingan. Butler street Second district to meet at Kauffield house, Butler street and bridge. Third district, to meet at the office of B. K. Mclnerney, on Butler street The electors of the Nineteenth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at the pub lic schoolhouse. Second district, to meet at carpenter shop of John Getty, on Broad street, between Collins and.. Sheridan ave nues. Third district, to meet at kitchen of Trager's hotel. Fourth district, to meet at the house of A. J. Batchelor, Hiland avenue. Fifth district to meet at the pnblic school house. The electors of the Twentieth ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at the office of J. B. Hyndman. Second district, to meet at the public schoolhouse, Ellsworth avenue.- Third! district, to meet at Shakes peare hotel. Fourth district, to meet at Sbadyside station. Fifth district, to meet at public schoolhonse. Sixth district, to meet at James Searight's carpenter shop on Hiland avenue. The electors of the Twenty-first ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at public schoolhouse. Second district, to meet at house of K". Brundenstein on Lincoln ave nue. Third district, to meet in Eoom No. 2, public schoolhouse. Fourth district, to meet at the house of John Koenigsmen. Fifth district, to meet at the office of James P. Dahlem. Sixth district, to meet at the barber shop of Andrew Kessler, No. 119 Larimer avenue. Seventh district, to meet in Boom No. 1, public schoolhouse. Eighth district, to meet at Schade's store, Brilliant station. The electors of the Twenty-second ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at Colfax schoolhouse. Second district, to meet at Sterrett schoolhonse. Third district, to meet at Bowers', Fifth avenne. Fourth dis trict, to meet at public schoolhouse. The electors of the Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at public schoolhouse, Glenfield avenue. Second district, to meet at Peebles schoolhouse, Second avenne. Third district, to meet at new schoolhouse on Second avenne. The electors of the Twentv-fonrth ward, Pittsburg, First district to meet at the ofiice of Alderman "V. J. Brennan, 2722 Carson street Second district to meet at public schoolhouse, on Carson street, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. Third district to meet at public schoolhouse, corner of Jane and Twenty-seventh streets. The electors of the Twenty-fifth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at Alder man A. Flach's office, Carson street Sec ond district to meet at the house of E. J. Speelman, 2318 Sarah street Third district to meet at the house of Jacob Nehron, cor ner of Carson and Twenty-sixth streets. Fourth district to meet at corner of Sarah and Twenty-fifth streets. The electors of the Twenty-sixth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at John Hughes' tin shop, Sidney street, near Eighteenth street Second district to meet at house of Jacob Aulenbacher, Jr., corner of Eighteenth and Sarah streets. Third dis trict to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, Eight eenth street Fourth district to meet at the house of John Mannsmann, corner of Twentieth and Jane streets. Fifth district to meet at public schoolhouse, Sarah street The electors of the Twenty-seventh ward, .Pittiburgj First district to meet at dwelling house of John Lavell, on Welsh way, Manor street Second district to meet at Alderman B. A. Hartman's office, Pius street Third district to meet at public schoolhouse. The electors of the Twenty-eighth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at store of Mrs. Ann J. McGnire, No. 64 Thirteenth street, between Carson and Bingham. Sec ond district to meet at 1311 Washington street. Third district to meet at Birmiug- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ham schoolhouse, Fourteenth street Fourth district to meet at 1417 Carson street, being back of Kashdorf's cigar store. The electors of the Twenty-ninth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at Bedford schoolhouse, Bingham street Second dis trict to meet at Alderman J. M. .Shaffer's office, Twelfth street Third district to meet at house of John Hichsman, corner of South Twelfth and Bradford streets. The electors of the Thirtieth ward, Pitts burg, First district to meet at the house of J. W. Boyd, No. 103 Carson street Second district to" meet at house of John Fitzsim mons, corner Fifth and Bingham streets. Third district to meet at Knox schoolhouse, Manor street The electors of the Thirty-first ward, Pitts burg, First district, to meet at storerooms of Elias Wagner, No. 85 Washington avenue. Second district to meetat the premises of H. Heinricb, corner of Washington avenue and Allen avenue. , The electors of the Thirty-second ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at the house of Christopher Wilbert Second dis trict to meet at the store of William Slater, corner of "Virginia avenue and Kearsage street Third district to meet at small house of Philip Hoffmen, corner of Boggs avenue and Wyoming street Fourth dis trict to meet at" the public schoolhouse. The electors of the Thirty-third ward, Pittsburg,to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors ot the Thirty-fourth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at the house of Mrs. Creighton, Carson street near Point bridge. Second district to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the Thirty-fifth ward, Pittsbnrg, First district, to meet at the pub lic schoolhouse, Sarah street Second dis trict to meet at the old stone tavern, Wash ington pike. The electors of the Thirty-sixth ward, Pittsburg, First district, to meet at Thirty sixth ward station house. Second district to meet at public schoolhouse, Main street Third district to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, Stenbenville pike. The electors of the First district of the First ward, Allegheny City, to meet at Al derman's office, "No. 40 West Diamond street The electors of the Second district to meet at No. 114 Robinson street The electors ot the Third district to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the Fourth district to me"et at public school house. The electors of the Fifth district to meet at the public schoolhouse. The elec tors ot the Sixth district to meet at Pioneer Paint Works, corner Grant and Western avenues. The electors of the Second ward, City of Allegheny, First district, to meet at office of John P. McHenry.No. 59 West Diamond street The electors of the Second district to meet at the drugstore, corner Western and Irwin avenues. The electors of the Third district to meet at No. 6 Taylor ave nue. The electors of the Fourth district to meet at the public schoolhouse, North ave nue. The electors of the Fifth district to meet at office of B. F. Bynd.No. 200 North avenue. The electors of the Sixth district to meet at marble shop, No. 253 Arch street The electors of the Seventh district to meet at the shoe shop, corner Ledlie and Monte rey streets. The electors of the Eighth dis trict to meet at teed store, No. 84 Jackson street The electors of the Ninth district to meet at paint shop, No. 15 Taggart street The electors of the Tenth district to meet at Irwin avenue schoolhouse. The electors of the Eleventh district to meet at No. 97 Per; rysville avenue. The electors of the Third ward, Allegheny City, First district, to meet at alderman's office, 99 Ohio street Second district to meet at house of J. H. Jones, 218 Federal street Third district to meet at house on northeast corner ot Federal and Hemlock streets. Fourth district to meet at corner of San dusky and Hemlock streets. Fifth and Sixth districts to meet at schoolhouse,North avenue. Seventh district to meet at dwell ing house. No. 84 James street Eighth dis trict to meet at schoolhouse, North avenue. Ninth district to meet at house No. Ill Sec odd street Tenth district to meet at school house, Chestnut street Eleventh district to meet at house of Franz Stabb, No. 127 Chestnnt street 4 . The electors of the Fourth ward", Alle gheny City, First district, to meet at the hotel, corner of Isabella and Federal streets. Second district to meet at the store of E. Thresher, corner of Anderson and Isabella streets. Third district to meet at No. 77 Park way. Fourth district to meet at car; riage shop of John Voder, corner of Robin son street and Gray alley. Fifth district to meet at dwelling house, No. 28 Voeghtly street Sixth and Seventh districts to meet at schoolhouse, First district Eighth dis trict to meet at schoolhouse, Second dis trict Ninth district to meet at house of Joseph Weber, No. 35 Chestnut street Tenth district to meet' at No. 2 Chestnut street. The electors of the Fifth ward, Allegheny City, Farst district, to meet at 132 Rebecca street Second district, to meet at the stable of David Hostetter, on Bidwell street. Third district, to meet at the public school house. Fourth district, to meet at Alder man's office, No. 78 Beaver avenue. Fifth district, to meet at storeroom, No. 108 Fay ette street Sixth district, to meet at house No. 141 Pennsylvania avenue. Seventh dis trict, to meet at shop, No. 110 Pennsylvania avenue. " The electors of the Sixth ward, Allegheny City, First district, to meet in rear of Ben nett & Beacom's store, northeast corner Franklin and Sedgwick streets. Second and Third districts, to meet at the school house, corner Juniata and Chartiers streets. Fourth district, to meet at shoestore, corner Allegheny avenue and Sedgwick street Fifth and'Sixth districts, to meet at school house, corner Chartiers street and Washing ton avenue. Seventh district, to meet at dwelling house, No. 10 High street Eighth district, to meet at wagon shop, corner Beaver avenue and Bayard street. The electors of the Seventh ward, Alle gheny City, First district, to meet' at the office'of D. Lutz & Son, No. 1 Spring Gar den avenue. Second district to meet at the public schoolhouse. Third district tameet at office, corner Spring Garden avenue and" Overhill street The electors of the Eighth ward, Alle gheny City, First district, to meet at rear of house, No. 256 River avenue. Second dis trict,jto meet at house of Andrew Wel linger, No. 665 East street The electors of the Ninth ward, Alle gheny City, First district, to meet at south east room "(first floor) of hotel at Allegheny stockyards. Second district to meet at pub lic schoolhouse. The electors of the Tenth ward, Alle gheny City, First district, to meet at public schoolhouse, Charles street Second district to meet at public schoolhonse, Milroy ave nue. Third district to meet at house of HenryTNewhart, on Woods' Bun avenue. The electors or the Eleventh ward, Alle gheny City, First district, to meet at public schoolhouse, Shady avenue. Second dis trict, to meet at office of Leonard Brucker, Esq. Third district, to meet at office, cor ner of Woods' Bun andMcClure avenues. The electors of the Twelfth ward, Alle gheny City, First district, to meet at the new public schoolhouse, East street Second district, to meet at the public schoolhouse, Willis street The electors of the Thirteenth ward, Alle gheny City, First district, to meet at dwell ing house, No. 141 Beturn street. Second district to meet at public schoolhouse, Clark street The electors of the borough of Broddock, First ward, to meet at public schoolhouse. Second ward, at Town HbIL Third ward, at the pnblic schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of Bellevue to meet at the public schoolhonse. The electors of the borough of Chartiers to meet at the office of McCready & Fife, near county bridge. The electors of the borough of Etna, First district, to meet at old pnblic Jiall on Locust street Second district to meet at fishing club hall, on cherry street Third district to meet at house of John Seibert, on Butler plank road- ' The electors of the borough of Elizabeth to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of West Eliza beth to meet at the pnblic schoolhouse. The electors of the bofongh of Knbxvllle to meetat the borough schoolhouse, corner Knox and Bochelle stftets. KEW ADVERTISBMCXTS. The electors of the borough of Mansfield to meet at the Council chamber.; The'' electors' of the borough of MillviUe to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the First ward, McKees port, to meet at the office of James H. Berry. The electors of the Second ward, McKees port, to meet at the ofiice of Louis Haney (now 'Squire fields) on Walnut street The electors of the Third ward, McKees port, to meet at the office of J. K. Spangler, J. P., No. 674 Fifth avenue (now Jacob Everett J. P.. office.) The electors of the borough of Glenfield to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of Sewickley to meet at the new brick schoolhouse. The electors of the1 borough of Sharps burg, First district, to meet at the house of Jerome Baum. Second district to meet at Summer & Son's store, corner Eleventh and Clay streets. Third district to meet at Town Hall, on Main street The electors ot the borough of Tarentum, First ward, to meet at public school. Sec ond ward to meet at borough public build ing. Third ward to meet at schoolhonse. The electors of the borough of Verona, First ward, to meet at the ofiice of B. L. Kent, Esq. The electors of the Second ward to meet at the schoolhouse of said ward. The electors of the borough of Oakmont to meet at the public schoolhouse on E street. The electors of the borough of West Belle vue to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of Beltzhoover to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of Homestead, First ward, to meet at public schoolhouse. Second ward to meet at public lockup. Third ward to meet at carpenter shop of B. B. Culbertson. The electors of the borough of Spring Garden to meet at public schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of Osborne to meet at the Osborne public schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of West Lib erty, to meet at the public schoolhouse on West Liberty avenue. The electors of the oorough of Green Tree, to meet at the public schoolhouse. The electors of the borough of Coraopo lis, to meet at the new publio school build ing. The electors of Wilkins township, to meet at the house of John Jeaker, in the village of Turtle Creek. Second district, at Lime Hill public schoolhouse. Tbe electors of Braddock township, First district, to meet at the pnblic schoolhonse near Swissvale. The electors of the Second district, to meet at the public school in North Braddock. The electors of the Third district, to meet at Bessemer schoolhouse. The electors of Sterrett township, First district, to meet at the house of John Liv ingston, corner of Maple and Waterstreets. The electors of the Second district to meet at the store of John Newell, on Swissvale road, near Edgewood station. Third dis trict to meet at house erected for that pur pose on ZoolingerBros'. property, fronting on Amanda street. The electors of Penn township, First pre cinct, to meet at the house of Matthew Lloyd. The electors of the Second precinct to meet at the Washington schoolhouse. The electors of the Third precinct to meet at the .Monroe schoolhouse. The electors of Plum township, First dis trict, to meet at the schoolhouse, New Texas. The electors of the Second district to meetat M. Math's schoolhouse. The electors of Patton township, precinct No. 1, to meet at public schoolhouse, in the village of Turtle Creek. Precinct No. 2 to meetat the house of Mrs. Jane Taylor, in the village of Monroevllle. The electors of North Versailles township, First district, to meet at Pleasant Hill schoolhouse. The electors of the Second district to meet at public schoolhonse at Port Perry. The electors of the Third dis trict to meet at Spring Hill schoolhouse. The electors of the Fourth district to meet at ofiice of W. H. Brown & Sons. The electors of Versailles township to meet at the Town Hall. The electors of South Versailles township So meet at schoolhouse No. 1. The electors of Lincoln township, First district, to meet at Perrysville schoolhouse. Second district to meet at the Jenny Lind school. The electors of the township of Elizabeth, in the Greenoak district, to meet at the public schoolhouse- In the Bnena Vista district to meet at the public schoolhouse. In the Mount Vernon district to meet at the Yough Valjey schoolhouse, nnd the remain der of the township not embraced in the above districts to meet at Harmony school house. The electors of Forward township. First district, to meet at Brown's schoolhouse. Second district to meet at the William Penn schoolhouse. The electors of Jefferson township, First district, to meet at Lowrie's schoolhouse. The electors of the second district to meet at Tepe schoolhouse. The electors of the Third district to meet at Wilson's schoolhouse. The electors of the Fourth district to meet at Jones' schoolhonse. The electors of the First district of Mifflin township to meetat the Lebanon school honse. The electors of the Second district to meet at Dravosbnrg schoolhouse. The electors of the Third district to meet at Franklin schoolhouse. The electors of the Fourth district to meetat Biackburn school house. The electors of the Fifth district to meet at the Germantpwn schoolhouse. Tbe electors of the Sixth district to meet at the Alliquippa schoolhouse. The electors of the Seventh district to meet at the office of Munhall Bros., near Munhall station, P., W. & C. B. B. The electors of Snowden township to meet at the house of Herman Handel. The electors of the township of Baldwin, First precinct, to meet at the house of Wm. Franey. Second district, to meet at the public schoolhouse ofJohn Gearing. Third district, to meet at the old storehouse of John Bedplens, Fair Haven. Fourth dis trict, to meet at Concord schoolhouse. The electors of Upper St Clair township, First district, to meet at Foster's store, Bridgeville. The electors of the Second, to meet atthe house of the heirs of Amos Hol land, in the village of Sodom. The electors of Scott township, First pre cinct, to meet at the office of Robert Lea & Bros.' (now Joseph Campbell & Sons') flouring mill. The electors of the Second precinct, to meet at schoolhouse No. 4. The electors of Union township. First dis tric, to meet at the Green Tree schoolhouse, Second district to meet at the Banksville schoolhouse. Ths electors of South Fayette township, First district, to meet at Collins mills. The electors of the Second district to meet at the Oakdale schoolhouse. The electors of North Favette township, First district, to meet at Oakdale school house. The electors of the Second district to meet at the McKee schoolhonse. The electors of tbe Third district to meet at Shirland schoolhouse. The electors of the Fourth district to meet at the Half Crown schoolhouse. The electors of the Fifth dis trict to meet at the Noblestown school house. The electors of Findley township, First district, to meet at the public schoolhouse in the village of Clinton. Second district to meet at Imperial Hotel. The electors of Chartiers township, pre cinct No. 1, to meet at the brick school house, near Steubenville pike. The electors of precinct No. 2 to meet at Sheridan schoolhouse. The electors of the Third district to meet at tbe house of Philip Wentz, Jr. The electors of the Fourth district to meet at the office of George Davis. The electors of Stowe township, First dis trict, to meet at office of Miles Bryan, Jus tice of the Peace. Second district to meet at No. 2 schoolhouse. . The electors of Crescent township to meet at the schoolhouse in Shousetown. The electors of Moon township, First dis trict, to meet at schoolhouse No. 5. Second district to meet at the house of Richard Deemer. The electors of Eobinson township, pre cinct No. 1, to meet at the house of Mrs. Hester Brannon. The electors of precinct No. 2 to meet at the hose of Samuel Phil lips. The electors of the Third district to sect at new schoolhouse No. C. XfiW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tne electors or Kilbuck township to meet at the new brick schoolhouse. The electors of Aleppo township to meet at schoolhouse No. 3. The electors of Leet township to meetat schoolhouse No. 6. Theelectors of Sewickley township tomeet at schoolhouse No. 3. Theelectors ot Neville township to meet at the carpenter shop of Thomas B. Pittock. The electors of Ohio township, First dis trict, to meet at public schoolhouse No. 5. The electors of the Second district to meetat public schoolhouse No. L The electors of Frantlin township to meet at No. 5 schoolhouse. The electors of Fawn township to meet at schoolhouse No. 2. The electors of Harrison township. First district, to meet at the public schoolhouse in Natrona. Second district to meet at pub lic schoolhonse, avenue. The electors of Hampton township to meet at the house of William Peters. The electors of Indiana township, '"jf precinct, to meetat Miller's Hotel. The electors of the Second precinct to meet at schoolhouse No. 7. The electors of Marshall township to meet at the summer residence of Mrs. Bachel Boner. The electors of Pine township to meet at schoolhouse No. 4. The electors of Reserve township, precinct No. 1, to meet at Bchoolhouse No. 1. The electors of precinct No. 2 to meet at school house No. 2. The electors of McCandless township to meet at the wagonmaking Bhop of Frederick Gangloff. Second district to meet at the house of John H. Cole. The electors of Shaler township, precinct No. 1, to meet ut the office of C. Bauerlein, Bro. & Co. Precinct No. 2 to meet atthe house of Adam Boehrig, in the village of Bowerstown. The electors of the Third dis trict of Shaler township to meet at the house of Wm. Campbell, now occupied by John Clinton. Precinct No. 4 to meet at public schoolhouse at Glenshaw. The electors of West Deer township, First district to meet at schoolhouse No. 1. The electors of the Second district to meet at schoolhouse No. 3. The electors of the Third district to meet at schoolhouse No. 4. The electors of the Fourth district to meet at schoolhouse No. 5. The electors of East Deer township, First district ,to meet 'at the new schoolhouse.in said township. The electors of Springdale township to meet at the brick schoolhouse in the town ship of Springdale. The electors of Richland township to meet at the public schoolhouse at Bakerstown. The electors of Ross township, precinct No. 1, to meet at tbe store of J. Seybold. Precinct No. 2 to meet at the pnblic house of James Gorby. The electors of O'Hara township, First district, to meet at Hoboken schoolhouse. Tbe electors of the Second district to meet at Robinson's schoolhouse. The electors of the Third district to meet at Seitz school house. The electors of the township of Banner to meet at the Deer Creek Hotel. The electors of Collier township, First district, to meet at Mrs. Carnahan's house. Second district to meet at Walker's school house No. 2. Third district to meet at schoolhouse No. 3. Fourth district to meet at-the Brechmont public schoolhouse. The electors of the township of Lower St. Clair, First district, to meet atthe Mt Oli ver schoolhouse. Second district to meet at pnblic schoolhouse on Beck's run. The electors of Bethel township to meet at Bethel Academy. The electors of tne borough of Beynoldton to meetat publio school. The electors of the borough of Wilkins, to meet at schoolhouse in said borough. The electors of the Second district of Wil kins township to meet at Lime Hill public schoolhouse. As directed by said thirteenth section of the act of July, 1839, 1 hereby give notice that every person (excepting the Justice of the Peace) who shall hold any office or ap pointment of profit or trust under the Gov ernment of the United States, or this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, execu tive or judicial departments of this State, or the United States, or of any city or incor porated district, and a0 that every member of Congress and State Legislature, andof the Select or Common Council of a city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this. Commonwealth, and that no Inspec tor, Judge or other officer of any such elec tion shall be eligible to any ofiice to be then voted for. And further, The first section of the act of March 8, 189, aforesaid, provides as fol lows: And it shall be "the duty of the judges, inspectors and clerks of each'of said town ships, boroughs, wards, precincts and dis tricts to receive at the said election separate tickets, either written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from each of the qualified voters of this State who may offer the same, and to deposit therein in a box or boxes to be for the purpose provided. by 'the proper officers. Which tickets shall be printed separately, one labeled on the out side "Amendment to the Constitution," and on the inside ".For the Prohibitory Amend ment" or "Against the Prohibitory Amend ment;" the other labelled on the outside "Amendment to the Constitution." and on inside "For the Suffrage Amendment" or "Against the Suffrage Amendment." Section 2 That the election on said amendments shall in all respects be con ducted in the same manner as the general elections in this Commonwealth are required by law to be conducted, and the returns thereof shall be made, certified and re turned by the election officers of respective districts in the same manner and at the same time as the returns ot a general elec tion. And whereas, by virtue of the Constitu tion of the State of Pennsylvania, adopted December 16. 1873. Every male citizen 21 years of age, pos sessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: First He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month, t Second He shall have resided in the State one year (or if having previously been a qualified elector, or native born citizen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the elec tion. Third He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth If 22 years or up ward, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Section 5 The electors shall, in all cases, except treason and breach of security of tbe peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections, and in going and returning therefrom. Given under my hand at my office, at Pitts burg, this 25th day of May, A. D. 18S9, in the 114th year of the independence of the United States. my29-36-jn8,15 SHERIFF. OFFICIAL-PITTSBUEG. -yiEWERS' REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on Mel ville alley, from Thlrty-slxth street to Thirty seventh street To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsbnrg: The undersigned Viewers of Street Improve ments In the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed on tbe 29th day of October, A D. 1888, a copy of which Is hereto attached, to make an assessment of the cost and expense of constructing a publio sewer on Melville alley, from Thirty-sixth street to Thirty-seventh street in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under the provisions of and In accordance with an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second-clas3 to provide for the im provement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing for tbe appointment of a Board. of Viewers of Street Iraproyeaents, OFFICIAL-PITTSBlTnG. prescribing their, duties, granting appeals to Councils and Court providing for the assess ment ana collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property and providing for filing liens and regulating pro ceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets witbout authority of Councils," approved the 14th day of June. A-D. 1S87, re spectfully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded In the manner and accordlng.to the directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ments: that haying viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and expense upon tbe property benefited, and caused 3 plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each tot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the 18th of May, A D. 18S9, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the city of "Pittsbnrg. beard all complaints and evi dence offered, and having made all modifica tions and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of constructing said sower upon the following property, upon each for tho amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz: Chief of Department of Pnblie Works, state ment of cost: 344 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer, SI 24..S 426 66 2drops. $00 00. 120 00 2roanholes, $28 00... . 68 00 4,785 pounds castings (to Fisher F. & M. Co.);$l 68 .. 80 31 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc E0 00 Printing ordinances and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report i 7o Making plan and serving notices : 10 00 Vlewertlme V. 42 00 S 84262 ASSESSED. Melville alley, north side, from Thirty-sixth streejt to Thirty-seventh street Thomas Llewellyn, 4L60 feet 76 14 W. J. Lynch. 20feet 86 CO Robert G, Gillespie, 140 feet 256 23 T. S. Boss (30),80feet 54 DO South side Albert Mallty. 4L60 feet 7614 Jos. Z. Wainwnght. 83.20 feet 152 27 Emanuel Schiller, 20.S0feet 38 07 John Hderr, 20.80 feet 38 07 Frank Schilling, C2.40 feet .-. 114 20 S 84262 Respectfully-submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, 1 DANIEL WENKE, -Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, JE, J PiTTSBtmo, May 18. 18S9. my2950 yiEWERS' REPOUf- On the construction of a public sewer on Auburn street, from Lowell street to Lari mer avenue. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 29th day of October, A. D. 1SS8, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a public sower on Auburn street, from Lowell street to Larimer avenne, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby, under the provis ions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second class to provide for the Improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, re quiring plans of streets, providing for the ap pointment of a Board of Viewers of Street Im provements, prescribing their duties, granting appeals to Councils and Court, providing for the assessment and collection ot damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private prop erty, and providing for filing liens and regulat ing proceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets without authority of Councils," approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887, respectfully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in tbe manner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; that having viewed tbe premise'', tbey made an assessment of said cost and expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to bo made, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they1 met on the 24th day of May, A. D. 1SSU, at the office of tbo Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifi cations and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of constructing said sewer upon the following property, npon each for the amount set opposite the name of tbe owner thereof, viz: Chief of Department of Public Works, state ment ot cost. 543 lineal feet, 15-In. pipe sewer, SI 19.... a 8 64417 932 lineal feet lS-lnch pipe sewer, SI S9. l,29o 48 4 drops. !S5 M 260 00, 11,905 pounds castings (to Fisher F. & M. Co.), H 63 200 00 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc i.... 275 00 Printing ordinance andnotices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 26 75 Making plan and serving notices. 15 00 Viewers' time...... 42 00 3,010 40 ASSESSED. Auburn street, north side, from Lowell street to Larimer avenue Mary K. Carpenter (78). 183 feet S 104 23 Jas. Stack, 20 feet 33 41 P-McCalllster. 45 feet 60 75 R. S. Martin, 23 feet 29 09 Mrs. B. Durkin, 34.50 feet 45 64 JobnHeilman.30 feet 8917 P, Heilman, 27.50 feet 35 67 J. Ganster, 46.34 feet , 62 68 Clarisse Woollaver, 24 feet. 30 53 W. P. Clyde, 36.23 feet 43 20 Henrietta Turner, SO feet 47 80 J. W. Ruppert, 24 feet 30 53 M. L. Flister. 48 feet. 65 06 Mrs. C. Carlisle, 20 feet.! 21 78 George G. Reimer, 100 feet 135 89 Maria McFarland, 40 feet. 53 55 George G. Reimer (5), 105 feet. 7 19 Rudolph J. Abby. 48 feet 65 00 V. Schorer, 21 feet 30 53 Casner N. Reimer. 97.86 feet. 132 SO -Mary Ewlng, 174.83 feet 219 62 ldVIUflCUllUfi, V.A IDGk vm v Auburn, south side, from Lowell to Larimer Tbeo. Weiss (66), 183 feet 94 97 Thomas Donahue. 23.04 feet 33 15 J. McCarthy, 23.S9 feet 33 60 T. Matthews, 46.78 feet 87 31 A. Hartmann,23.S9 feet 33 60 Maria Kloegle. 23.39 feet 33 60 F. J. Kost, 46.78 feet 67 31 M. A. Kridor, 70.17 feot 100 95 MarvMcVay.48fcet 69 00 A. Clyde, 24 feet 34 63 W.P. Clyde, 24 feet 34 53 Edwin A Mason, 24 feet 84 53 M. McFarland. 24 feet 34 53 Henry Myers, 24 feet 3153 Thoo.Pfabe,4Sleet 69 06 F. Retzen, 60.41feei, 72 58 George G. Reimer (40). 140 feet 57 56 Mrs. M. E. Williams, i.80 feet 29 93 Lawrence Barchoff, 22.28 feet 32 06 Eliza K.Rattigan, 27.87 feet 4010 Anna M. Wellman, 22.23 feet 32 06 Andrew Reimer, 64 85 feet 93 31 Aaron Reimer, 167 feet 240 29 Mary Ewing, 168J4 feet 242 07 J 3,010 40 Respectfullv submitted, EDWARD JaY ALLEtf, ) DANIEL WENKE, S Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jb. ) PltTSBUEO. May 24. 1S89. my29-50 TTIEWERS' REPORT- On the construction of a public sewer on Grazier street, from a point 289 feet west of Lang street to Lang street. To the Select and Common Councils of tbe city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in tbe city of Pittsburg, appointed by tho Court of Common Fleas of Allegheny County and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 30th day of July, A. D. 18S8, a copy of which Is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Grazier street from a point 2S9 feet west of Lang street to Lang street, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby, under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act authorizing and direct ing Councils ot cities ot the second class to provide for the Improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and side walks, requiring plans ot streets, providing for the appointment of a Board of Viewers of Street improvement;, prescribing their duties, grant ing appeals to Councils and Court, providing fortne assessment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property, and providing for filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon, and prohibit ing tbe use of public streets without tbe au thority of councils," approved the 11th day of June A. D. 1887, respectfully report: That having been first dnly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to tbe directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ment; that haying viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and expense upon tbe property benefited and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and, having given to tbe owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, tbey met on the 17th day of May. A. D. 1889, at the ofiice of tbe Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and, having made all modifi cations and corrections which tbey deem proper, assessed th. cost and expense of con structing said sewar upon the following prop erty, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of Uke owner thereof, viz: Chief ot Department of Public Works, state-. ment of cost 315 lineal feet 15-lnch plpo sewer, 75.k , ;. ? 651 25 2 manbote, seo..., I........... 60 00 OFEICIAL-PITTSBTJKG. 7 Th nnnnds rastim tiFialipr- V. A. M. Co.). SI 68 28 54. Superintending, engineering, adver- ttsin&etc ., 55 00 Printing ordinances and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report... .j., lg 00 Making olan aud serving notices - 5 00 Viewers' time f. 42 00 5 796 79 ASSESSED. Grazier street, north side, from crown 289 feet west of Lang street J. J. Murtland estate (289), 875 feet.. J 391 48 South side J. M. Murtland estate, 258 feet 352 17 Jos. P. Bingaman (36), 100 feet 49 14 S 795 79 Respectfully submitted. EDWARniAY AT.TEW. 1 DANIEL WENKE, J Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, JB., ) PITTSBURG, May 17. 1889. my29-50 TTIEWERS' REPORT- On the construction of a public sewer on Mignonette streot from east curb line of Whitfield street toBeatty street To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsbnrg: The undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsbnrg, appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas of Allegheny county and anthorized by an ordinance passed on the 30th day of July, A. D. 1883, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a pnblic sewer on Mignonette street, from east curb line of Whitfield street to Beatty street, in said city, upon tbe property benefited there by, under tbe provision;) of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act authorizing and directing Conncils of cities of tbe second class to provide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing for the appointment of a Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, pre scribing their duties, grantingappeals to Conn cils and Court providing for the assessment ai,d collection of damages and benefits, au thorizing tho use of private property, and pro viding lor filing liens and regulating proceed ings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets, without authority of Councils." ap proved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887," re spectfully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law. they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act to discbarge the duties of their appoint ment; that having viewed the premises, tbey made an assessment of said cost and expense unon tbe property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act and having civen to the owner of each lot 10 da s' notice of tbe time and place of meeting, they met on the 18th day of May, A D. 1889, atthe ofiice of tbe Board of Viewers, In the city of Pittsbnrg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifications and corrections which tbey deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of constructing said sewer upon the following property, upon each for the amount set oppos ite the name of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief of Department of Public Works, state ment of costs. 342 lrneal feet 15-inch pipe sewer.Sl 29.8 44L 18 1 drop, ?55 55 00 2manholes.$iS 50 00 3,200 pounds castings (to Fisher F. & M. Co.), $1 68. 53 70 Superintending, engineering, advertis ing, etc 60 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers report t 18 00 Making plans and serving notices 1000 Viewers' time 42 00 8 765 94 ASSESSED. Mignonette, north side from Whitfield to Beatty: Leonard Ranwolf, 60 feet S 67 09 C. B. Seely (135), 150 feet 180 21 Jacob Bornman, 83 feet 110 79 South side W. LowryAeirs, 48 feet 41 08 Joseph Denbolm, 24 feet 30 04 D. H. Stltely (25), 24.60 feet 32 37 J. B. Weieert (51). 48.85 feet 67 OS Thomas Chldlow heirs (52), 43.85 feet. 63 42 J. L. Loyd (26), 24 feet 33 71 HenryS. Baum (27), 24 feet 35 05 H.M. Harchauser-(27),21feet 35 05 Jacob Bornman (57), 43.85 feet 75 05 S 765 91 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN. 1 vw.ts. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, JR., J vleweIS PrrrSBUBQ, May 18, 1889. my29-50 TTIEWERS' REPORT- Ot the opening of Atlantic avenue, from Liberty avenue to Rosetta street To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: Tbe undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments In the city of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court ot Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 30th day of July, A, D. 1888, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the dam ages sustained in the opening of Atlantic ave nue, from Liberty avenue to Rosetta street in the city of Pittsburg, and make an assessment therefor under the provisions of and in accord ance with an act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act au thorizing and directing Councils of cities of tbe second-class to provide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing fort the appointment of a Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, prescribing tbeir duties, granting appeals to Conncils and Court providing for tbe assessment and col lection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property and providing for filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon , and prohibiting the use of pnblic streets with out authority of CouncilsVapproved the 11th day of June, A D. 1887 ; respectfully report : That, having been first dnly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act, to discharge tbe duties of their appoint ment; and, having given the notices required of said act they viewed the premises and heard all the allegations and evidence by the several parties claiming damages, and alter full con sideration thereof, find that no owner of prop erty has sustained any damage by reason of said improvement; that after ascertaining the whole amount of co3ts they made an assess ment of the same upon the properties benefited Dy said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement as required by said act and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice ot the time and place of meeting, tbey met on tbe 27th day of Maj, AD. 1889, at tbe ofiice of the Board of View ers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all com plaints and evidence, and. after full considera tion thereof, present the following report showing tbe amount each croperty holder is entitled to pay as the proper proportion of said cost; ' DAMAGES. G. W. McClure S C62 50 Anna W.Brown 62 50 Mrs. Lizzie Connor 62 50 Mrs. M. J. Gray 62 60 Mrs. Anna C. Brown 125 00 LucettaBrown 125 00 Printing ordinances and notices 40 CO Printing viewers' report 25 60 Making plan and serving notices 20 00 Viewers' time 84 00 tl,2C90 ASSESSED. Atlantic avenue, east side, from Liberty ave nue to Rosetta street Anchor Savings Bank, 568 feet S 1.U5 91 Robert SprouL 79 25 feet 2 21 Cbas. M. Schaffer, 78.51 feet 2 19 Mrs. M. Wilkinson. 46 67 feet 1 29 C. M. Schaffer, 4d67 feet 1 29 Robert Sprout. 231.96 feet 6 65 Mrs. Eveline Gross, 325 feet 9 10 ti. Hamilton or Wm. Scott, 124.92 feet 3 47 Mary Eva Stewart, 116 feet 3 25 Mrs. M. G. Wilson, 201 feet B 71 Wm. Duckham, 204.96 feet 5 71 Peter Winters, 234.96 feet 6 55 Mrs. Manr Buckler, 279.97 feet 7 81 Susanna A Murdoch, lSi.03 feet 5 10 P. RMcWilliams, 86.24 feet 2 41 Hiland Sub.DistrictScbnol, 159.42 feet 4 45 Mrs. Eliza Phillips, 100.03 feet 2 80 Mrs. Eliza Phillips, 100.03feet 2 80 Susanna A. Murdoch, 110,04 feet 3 03 Susanna A. Murdoch, 100.03 feet 2 80 Atlantic avenue, west side, from Liberty avenue to Rosetta street Mrs. Margaret Williamson, 251.13 feet.. 7 00 Robert Spronl, 331,90 feet 6 55 Mrs. Eveline Gros, 565.92feet 15 82 George W. Schmidt 84 feet 2 35 A. A Fubrer, 100 feet 2 80 Wm. Duckbam, 201.96 feet 6 71 Peter Winters, 356 96 feet 9 07 Miss S. W. Brown, 264.38 feet 7 39 Daniel Wallace heirs, 103.88 feo: 2 89 Daniel Wallace heirs, 103.88 feet 2 i9 Mrs. Ruth Glover, 55, 0485 feet 1 54 Robert Neasham. (29.) 63.90 feet 81 H. Shilton. (42.) 100.03 feet...., 1 18 Jesse Walton, (69,) 100.03 feet 1 S3 P. B. McWUliams, 110.04 feet 3 03 P. a MeWjIliams. 110.04 feet 3 03 Total , J',269 60 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, ,v!. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jb., (ViewerS- PiTTSBPBG. May 7, 1889. nij29-50 TTEIEWERS' REPORT On tho construction of a public sewer on Meadow street, from Lincoln avenue to Lar imer avenue. To the Select and Common Conncils of tbe city of Pittsburg: Tbe undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments in tbe city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, and anthorized by an ordinance passed on the 30th day- of July, A. J3. 1889, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost aad expense of constructfeg a public sewer on Meadow streetfrom Lincoln avenue to Larimer avenue, la said city, upon OFFIC1AL-PITTSBURG. the property benefited thereby under the pro visions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second class to provide -for -the improvement- of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, re quiring plans of streets, providing for the ap pointment of a Board of Viewers of Street Im provements, prescribing their duties, granting appeals to Councils and Court providing for the assessment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private prop erty, and providing for filing Hens and regulat ing proceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets without authority of Conncils," approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887: respectfully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law. they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act, to discharge tbe duties of their appoint ments; that having viewed the premises, tbey made an assessment of said cost and expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by. said act, and, baying given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1889, at tbe office of the Board of Viewers. In tbe city of Pittsbnrg, heard all complaints and evidence thereof, and, havlng-made all modifications and corrections which tbey deem proper, assessed tbe cost and expense ot con structing said sewer upon tne following prop erty, upon each for (he amount set opposite the name ofvtho owner thereof, viz.: Chief of Department of Public Works, state ment of cost 981 lineal feet 18-lnch pipe sewer, tl 63. 81,603 92 9o71inealfeetl5-inchp!pesewer.$130. 1.257 10 7 drops, J60. I 2a 11 manholes, S30 . - 330 00 19.770 pounds castings- (to Fisher F. & M. Co.) SI 63 . 332 13 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc 235 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 27 50 Making plan and serving notices 15 00 Viewers' time 42 00 S 4,302 65 ASSESSED. Meadow street north side, from Lincoln to Larimer Henry Mosely (77). 67.98 feet 105 72 Amos O. Cavln (50), 43.93 feet 66 90 Josiah Holmes, 2 feet 2 88 Rev.G. W. Chaant(83),72.50feet.. 109 3a H. Rea (69), 60 feet...... 94 2s J. W.Doak (154), 124.50 feet. 201 to E. T. Cassidy (51). 44.83 feot 68 34 John F. Hunter (51). 44.83 feet........ 63 34 John C. Knipp (33). 33.83 feet 49 64 Cath McKinney (38). 33.32 feet 49 64 John C. Knipp (23, 20 feet 28 07 George R. West (102), 89.78 feet 136 67 Sam'Iand Dan' Shaffer (34),129.50 feet 43 89 Jacob Kellar (48). 140 feet v.... 6115 Eliza Graham (133), 120 feet 183 44 Thomas Brown (140), 222 feet 186 32 Thomas Brown (t6). 157 teet 84 91 Walter T.Brown (1271, 115 feet 167 62 D. W. Llewellyn (184). 235.41 fet 239 58 Meadow street south side, from Lincoln to Larimer Andrew Reimer, 23.60 feet 33 94 W. Woolslayer, 23.60 feet 33 94 Charlotte Blnme heirs. 93 feet. 133 73 Jennie and Lucinda McBride, 47.24 feet 67 93 J. A. Patterson. 23.62 feet 33 97 W. C. Livengood, 23.62 feet S3 87 Walter Caskey, 25 40 feet 38 52 Margaret Kable, 25.40 feet 36 52 Moses Laird. 25.40 feet 36 52 George Wilson, 44 feet 63 27 John Kaiser, 72 feet 103 63 Anna M. Aland. 131 feet 192 69 Margaret Layman. 22 Teet, 3163 JOhn W. Reimer, 46 feet 66 15 Ida C. Thompson, 46 feet 68 15 R. C.Henderson. 23 feet S3 07 J. K. Kennedy, 23 feet 33 07 Mary Ewing. 11L29 feet 160 03 Samuel Lusk. 44 feet 63 27 David Fleming. 191.44 feet 275 28 Mrs. A. Moll, 67.25 feet 82 32 Anna lllllma, 29 feet 41 70 Thomas Thompson (105). 165 feet 150 98 E. P. Ebbert3 (21), 20 feet 24 51 Frank P. Kessner (48). 40 feet 49 02 Jacob Eicbeldinger (72), 60 feet 83 53 James M. White (72), 60 feet 93 63 Julius Voetter, 83.86 feet 120 69 W. C. Stewart. 60.42 feet.. 72 50 JackHartman (70), 120 feet. 10U 60 3 4,302 65 Respectfullv submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, ) DANIEL WENKE. ' J Viewers. TIMOTHY. O'LEARY, JE. ) PlTTSBUBO, May 14, 1889. mj29-S0 -VrOTICE TO CONTRACTORS jS Sealed proposals will be received at the ofiice of City Controller until Tuesday, tbe 4th day of June, A D. 1889, at 2 P. n.,f or the fol lowing, viz.: H EPA VET G Penn avenue, from Fifth avenue to City Line. Forbes street, from Brady to Boyd streets. Sixth avenue, from Wylie avenue westward- Vf- First avenue, from Smlthfield street to Grant street Butler street from Forty-ninth street to Fifty-first street Eighth street, from Fenn avenue to Liberty avenue. Ninth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Liberty avenue, from Smlthfield street east wardly. Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water street State alley, from Wylie avenue to Fifth ave nue. Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesne Garrison alley, from Fayette street to Lib erty avenue. Barker's alley, from Duquesne way to Lib erty avenue. Church alley, from Sixth avenue to Straw berry alley. Slocum alley, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Strawberry alley, from Smlthfield street to Liberty street. OBADLSO, PAYING A2TD CT7IU3LSO. Halket street, from Fifth avenue to Wllmot street Herron avenue, from Center avenue to Thirty-third street Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier street. Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue. Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to Boquet street Center avenue, from Sobo street to Hiland avenne. PAVETG-AITD CUBBUfQ. Stanton avenue, from Hiland avenue to Heberton avenue. Corday alley, from Pearl to Cedar streets. The paving of the above named streets to be either with Block Stone, Standard Sheet Asphalt, Vulcanite Asphalt Irregular Block Stone or Cobble Stone, and bids will be re ceived for each kind of pavement SEWERS. Center avenue, from Summit, near Aliquip- TRUE G. A. R. SUITS, -OF THE- BEST GRADES OF FLANNEL, FAST COLORS, And Made in a Strictly First-class Manner. TWO SETS OF BUTTONS, -AT- 16, $7, 18 anil WHITE VESTS, 39c UP. GUSKY'S, 300 to 400 u, pa, to Reed street 18. 20-Inch pipe, Srfeet and. S feet 6 Inch: brick and stone. Denniston avenne, trom Fifth avenne ts Shakespeare street: 20 and 24-inch pipe. Btanton avenn Vfnla allev and DriratO Pr09-v erty ot Henry Janson and Mellon Bros., froaP the west side of Hiland avenne to Nezley run: 13, 20 and 24-inch pipe. Mignonette street from Negley avenue ts Beatty street; 15 and 18 Inch pipe. w Penn avenne and Braddock avenue, from Linden avenue to Susquehanna street; 15,, 13, 20 and 24-lnch pipe. Harvard street, from Negley avenue te Euclld avenue; 15-lnch pipe. Also extension of stone wall, at Sobo street and Center avenue. ; - Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Proposals must.be accompanied by a bond probated befure the Mayor or City Cleric. The DeDartment of Awards reserves tb right to reject any or all bids. E.M.BIGELOW, Chief of the Department of Public Works. my!3-23 AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THB grade of Qrandvlew avenue, from "Wyo ming street to Oneida street Section 1 Beit ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the grade of the south ten-foot line of Grand view avenue, from a point 35 feet west of ths west curb line of Wyoming street to Oneida, street be and the same is heieoy established as follows, viz.: Beginning at anoint 35 feet wesc from the west curb line of Wyoming street at an elevation of 405 6-10 feettbencA rising at the rate of 5 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 229 feet to the west curb line of Shlloh street at an elevation of 4175-100 feet; thence by a convex vertical curve for a distance of 100 feet to a P. T.: thence falling at the rate of 1 5-10 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 340 19-100 feet to east curb line of Stanwix street at an eleva tion of 413 7-10 feet; thence level for a dis tance of 22 feet to tbe west curb line of Stanwix street: thence rising at tbe rate of 2 9-10 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 635 13-100 feet to tbe west curb line of Kearsage street at an elevation of 432 12-100 feet; thence rising at the rate of 4 feet per 100 feet for a distance or 442SS-10O feet to a P. Cat an elevation of 449 83-100 feet; thence hy a convex vertical curve for a distance of 73 C6-100 feet to a P.T. at an elevation of 449 31-100 feet; thence falling at the rate of 6 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 47779-100 feet to a P. C. at an elevation of 420 64-100 feet; thence by a concave vertical carve for a distance of 118 12-100 feet to the ease enrb line of Memmac street at an elevation of 216 51-100 feet; thence risineat the rate of 417-100 feet for a distance of 30 MOO feet to the west curb line of Merrimac street at an elevation of 417 76-100 feet: thence rising atthe rate of 11 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 421 96-100 feet to to a P. C. at an elevation ot 464 17-100 feet; thence by a convex vertical curve for a dis tance of 300 15-100 feet to a P. T. at an elevation, of 464 17-100 feet: thence falling at the rate of 11 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 265 45-100 feet to a P. C. at an elevation of 434 97-100 feet; thence by a concave vertical curve for a dis tance of 150 feet to a P. C. at an elevation of 425 97-100 feet; thence by a concave vertical curve for a distance of 150 feet to a P. T. at an elevation of 432 72-100 feet; thence rising at the rate of 8 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 263 91-1CU feet to a P. C. at tbe west curb line of Meridan street at an elevation of 453 83-100 feet; thence by a convex vertical curve for a dis tance of 140 feet to a P. T.at an elevation of 458 33-100 feet; thence falllngat the rate of 1 5-10 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 422 5-100 feet -to the east curb line of Oneida street at an elei vation of 452 5-100 feet my29-6 AN ORDINANCE-RE-ESTABLISHING tbe grade of Barton street from Fifth avenue to Forbes street. . Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg, in nelect and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is bereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That tbe grade of the east curb of Barton streeC from Fifth avenne to Forbes street he and the same shall be re-established as follows: Begin ning on the south building line of Fifth avenne at an elevation ot 223.35 feet tbence risin:; at the rate ot 2.200 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 609.334 feet to an angle at an elevation of 234.59 feet thence rising at tbe rate of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of 611.077 feet to tba north enrb of Forbes street at an elevation of 239.702 feet my29-S6 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Greenbush street from Wy oming street to Boggs avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho city of Pittsbnrg. in Select and Common Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en acted by the authority of the same. That tba grade of tbe semth curb of Greenbush street from Wvomine street to Botrzs avenue be and the same shall be established as follows, to-wlt: $ Xhe grade or tne soutn cum oi ureemrasn ? shall begin on tbe west curb of WywW? street, at an elevation of 452.16 feet; ths X. lng at tbe rate of 12 feet per 100 feet f ofkKs tance of 15103 feet, to a point at an elevation of 470.23 feet; tbence rising by a parabolic ;nrve for a distance of 200 feet to a point at an eleva tion of 485.78 feet; then rising, at a rate of 150 feet per 100 feet for adistanceof 233.33 feet to a point at an elevation of 493.92 feet; thence by a parabolic curve for a distance of 100 feet to a point at an elevation of 492.70 feet; thence fall ing at tbe rate of 6 feet per 100 feet for a dis tance of 450.10 feet to a point on the north, curb of Boggs avenue at an elevation of 465.71 feet my266 A N ORDINANCE-LOCATING HAIGHTS Xa. avenue, from Stanton avenue to McCully r street. Section 1 Be it oraalned and enacted by tho city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same, That the center line of Haigbts avenue, from Stan ton avenue to McCully street, be and the same isthereby located as follows, to wit: The center line of Haights avenue shall begin at a pin on tbo north 5 foot line of Stanton avenue, at a distance westwardly from the first ancle la Stanton avenue west ot Negley avenue of 54X91 OFFIcrAL-PTTTSB-CKg. feet: tbence deflecting to the neht 63 02' for a A distance of 8C6.63 feet to a P. C; thence deflect ing to the left 29 17' and bv the chord of a curve of a radius of 102.80 feet a distance of 100.64 feet to a P. R.C.: tbence by the same chord line for a distance of 120.22 feet to a P. T.; thence deflecting to the right 37 6C 30" for a distance of 1.08 feet to tbe south 10-foot line of McCully street intersecting said 10-foot lino at tbe ancle of 84 27', and at a distance west erly of 1,052.85 feet from tbe west 12-foot line of Negley avenue, and said Haights avenue shall be of a width of 60 feet my29-66 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AS Ordinance entitled "An ordinance locat ing Emll street from Penn avenue to Friend ship avenue," approved February 14, 1884. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv tbe city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Conn cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That an ordinance entitled "An ordinance locating; Emil street, from Penn avenue to Friendship avenue," approved February 14, 1881, be and the same Is hereby repealed. mj29 56 BLUE warn) Market Streel 111 "' I .yhjf c3 i 111 L nJ A Ml ('in. I J JsHssBsisi99HHsHHHH