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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1890.
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PASTOK YS PEEACHER
The Former is What the Faithful
Minister Will Ever Aim to Be
IF HE WISHES TO HELP HIS PEOrLE
Mr.
Moody's Terr Successful
Princeton College.
Tisit to
A'EWSY ITEMS OF EELIG10US WORK
What true minister Is there that likes to
be introduced to strangers as "our preacher?"
"Whatever other title may be chosen he feels
that while preaching is a Tery essential part
of his life work, still it is far from being the
one thing he ought to do. He soon realizes
that if he only gives his Sabbath to the peo
ple, they will fail to even give that much to
his ministrations.
The Congregationalist has an article on
this subject by the Rev. S. Baker, of Lowell,
Mass., which many a minister might read
to his benefit, in which he says: "Ihe pas
tor was never more needed than now. The
minister needs the pastorate for his own
sake. He cannot do his best work as student
or preacher without the experience ot the
pastor. The preacher must know his peo
ple, and in order to know them he must see
them, and in order to see them he must visit
them at their places of toil and in their
homes.
"The preacher is not a mere lecturer to
unfold the truth, but his work is higher.
His question must be, how can I so present
tuis as to help the peoole in the struggles of
the Christian life? Next to the "Word of God.
the most important book for the preacher is
his parish, and in order to have the benefit
of that he must be a pastor. The invisible
minister during the week is apt to be both in
comprehensible and unhelpful ou Sunday. Six
hoars' good work in the study and three hoars'
good work" as a pastor each day, help both the
preacher's brain and heart. All stndy makes
dull preaching; all visiting makes thin preach
ing; bnt together they make clear, tender and
helpful sermons.
-The preacher's influence depends upon
whether the people consider hitn a mero
jireacher or a sincere sympathizing Christian
brother seeking to help them heavenward.
Just in proportion as the people realize that
the minister is their personal mend and that
lie takes them into his heart and holds them
with a sincere affection just in that proportion
will his spoken words h.ive power over their
souls. The office of the preacher has lost
much of its power becauso too many ministers
are merelj official in their methods. It has
been the minister and not the brother who has
called upon the people. It is well that the
mere dignity of the office has lost its influence,
but the manly, unselfish, brotherly pastor has
lost none of his; he is loieu and honored as
much now as ever. hen the people feel that
the minister has come not only to preach, and
lu a patronizing way visit them, but rather as
one who enjoys their joys and shares their sor
rows, then his preaching may be plain and
simple, but his influence will be increasingly
great.
It is sad to hear a minister speak of paroch
ial calling as -hard work.' a "kind of drudgery,'
ullicu they must do.' When the pastor feels
thus, the people w ill see it ana he is no longer a
pastor to them. A minister must be glad to see
his people; it must be real gladness. Equally
unwise is the remark that 'this running round
among the people is a waste of time.' When a
minister is so small a man, so cold a man, that
the call at the home does not do him good,
then ho would better resign.
'Let the pastor be impartial, not yielding to
the delightful temptation of calling upon a
few select aud leading famihts; rather let the
pillars' take care ot themselves, aud let the
pastor shepherd the uncertain ones. Be a
pastor of the men as well as of the women. The
pastor who thus ministers to the people is
blessed more than he blesses. The peonle need
shepherding.' "
...
Lord, sneak to me, that 1 may speak
In llfng echoes of '1 hv tone;
As lliou hast sought so let ine se- k
lay erring children, lost and lone.
t) lead me, Lord, that I may lead
The wandering and the wavering feet;
O feed me, Lord, that 1 may feed
Thy hungering ones with manna sweet.
O leach me. Lord, that I may teach
The precious things 'Ihou dostlmpart:
And wins my words, that thev may reach
The hidden depths of many a heart.
O Eire Thine own sweet rest to me
'iliat I niaj speak with southing power
A word in season, as Irom Thee
To weary ones In needful hour.
Church Notes.
Jersey City Tresbytery favors revision.
The Western Theological Seminary has 79
fctudents.
Rlv. It. B. II aksell will try farming till the
fall conlsrence meets.
The benevolent societies of the M. E. Church
ask for 3,237,659 for 1S90.
Rev. J. A.Bailet will resign his pastorate
of the Sharon U. P. Church.
Mabtinsbueg Presbyterian Church has re
cently received 47 into its membership.
The congregation of Christ Lutheran Church
will erect a large and handsome edifice.
The ladies or the Sixth U. P. Church, East
End, held a very enjoyable social on Tnesday
evening.
The Homewood Presbyterian Chapel has
Sunday school at 2:30 and preaching at 730 each
Sabbath.
The Leetsdale Presbyterian Church are to
lose their pastor, Hev. Edgar F. Johnston,
after May L
Shady Avenue Baptist Church tendered a
reception to their new pastor. Rev. W. A. Stan
ton, last night.
At the Shady Avenue Baptist Church, Rev.
"W. A. Stanton will preach morning and even
ing to-morrow.
The call extended by the Central Church,
Allegheny, to Mr. S. B, McCormick has been
accepted by him.
The Rev. Dr. Lorimer, who has become
nervously prostrated, has gone abroad, accom
panied by his son.
Rev. W. A. Patton leaves Doylestown and
goes to the v ayne Church, and Rev. J. B. Um
bercer to Honeybrook.
The Rev. H. L. Free has been appointed to
finish the conference year with the Methodist
Church at Greensburg.
The new M. E. Church at Lowellville will be
dedicated to-morrow. Rev. C. W. Smith, D. D.,
of this city, will preach.
Rev. Dr. Sutherland will be "Marker"
for the next "Quiz ' day of the Presbyterian
Ministerial Association.
Rev. Joseph A. Littell, of the Albany U.
P. Church, nas been elected chaplain of the
Hew York Legislature.
Rev. T. H. Woodring has been given leave
of absence by the M. E. Church of Blairsville
and coes to Asheville, N. C.
Rev. J. R. Wightmait will hold Episcopal
services in the Eleventh TJ. P. Church, West
End, at 3 o'clock to-morrow.
Rev. Dr. J. W. VVitiierspoon, of the Fifth
U. P. Church, Allegheny, is visiting the mis
sion fields of the Freedmen.
Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Locke are away on a
visit to Baltimore and Washington, D, C. They
will be absent about two weeks.
McCakdless Avenue Presbyterian Church
has called Mr. C A. Clark, of the "Western The
ological Seminary, as its pastor.
The First U. P. Church has thus far sub
scribed 5,200 to the endowment fund for the
Allegheny Theological Seminary.
A second Presbyterian church will eoou bo
organized in Greensburg, with the cordial sym
pathy and approval of the First church.
Rev. Dr. m. Is". Cornelius, formerly of
Altoona, Ta., has been called to the Eastern
Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C.
A vert successful orange festival has been
held in the Bellefield Presbyterian Church, for
the benefit of home and foreign missions.
It is expected that Rev. Dr. Ewing will drop
the TJ. as to his denominational relation, and
write simply for the future Presbyterian.
Subscription lists are being circulated in
McKeesport for contributions toward a testi
monial to be presented to Rev. Dr. Manselt.
Rev. W. P. Johnston, of Beaver Falls, will
preach at the Central Reformed Presbyterian
Church at 1030 a. m. and 3 r. m. to-morrow.
The trial ot Bish op Ksher, of the Evangel!
cal Church, was concluded in his absence, at
Reading, Pa, on Thursday, he refusing to ap
pear. The Hhadyslde new church was to have been
finished by May 1, but it will be nearer July l
before it will be ready for the dedication exer
cises. The Sunday school of the M. P. Church at
East Liverpool, O., has recently more than
doubled its attendance, increasing from 140
to 300.
The Unity of the Bible" is the subject of
the paper to be presented at the Baptist Minis
ters conference on Monday, by Rev. T. H.
Chapman.
Rev. F. C. Klein telegraphed on the 11th
inst that he and Mrs. Klein had reached San
Francisco in safety, and would leave that day
for Japan.
The Verona Presbyterian Church, under the
labors of Rev. J. R Stockton, is doing active
work: 23 have recently been received into its
membership.
Hoping to be benefited by the breezes that
waft from the ocean. Rev. J. M. Fulton, ot the
Fourth U. P.Church,AlIegheny,has gone to Old
Point Comfort.
"A Trip Around the "World in SO Minutes"
was given by Mr. Charles Young, of London,
in tb6 Eighteenth 3treet M. P. Church on
Thursday evening.
The newly chosen pastor of tho Shadyside
Presbyterian Church, Rev. R. L. Holmes, will
commence his pastorate with the people April
13. Salary $4,000, with a manse.
Central M. E. Conference of Pennsylvania
is holding its annual session at Carlisle, Pa.
Property to the value of 8,000,000 wasdestroyed
uy noous in tue w imamspori district.
The resignations of the pastors of the two
Congregational churches of Allentown were ac
cepted some weeks since. The pulpit of the
First Church will be regularly supplied.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Whitehead will admin
ister the rite of confirmation to-morrow at St.
Stephen's Church, Sewickley; Trinity Church.
Rochester, and Christ Church, New Brighton.
Rev. Newton Donaldson, of the Bellevue
Presbyterian Church, will commence to-morrow
a series of Sabbath evening sermons to
young people. The subject for the first is "Be
Strong."
The Second Presbyterian Church, Alle
gheny, received 18 into membership on Sunday
last. The new pipe organ is being put in and
will soon give forth its melody in the service of
song there.
The Methodists of McKeesport have peti
tioned the Bishop cither to allow Rev. Dr.
Manscll to supply the pnlpit till the fall meet-
in? or to send some minister from outside the
bounds of this conference.
One of the most highly prized gifts at the
45th anniversary of Rev, Dr. Moses -Hoge, was
SS.000. given him to build a memorial chapel at
the Old Market Mission, where he preaches
his third sermon every Sunday.
Rev. Dr. Sutherland read a very unique
dissertation on "Paul's Thorn in tho Flesh"
before the Presbyterian Ministerial Association
Monday morning. Next Monday it should be
Unemployed Ministers," by itev. S. J. L.
Moore.
The First Congregational Church, Alleghe
ny, held a very enjoyable and largely attended
social at the residence of Mr. Harlow, 2S0 Lo
cust street, on Thursday evening. They will bo
greatly missed, as they are about to movo to
Edgewood.
Rev. G. W. Reynolds, with the hearty co
operation of his church in Gorham, Me., has
furnished a room for boys, in which he has
papers, magazines and nooks, with music and
games. Is Maine too far off for Pittsburg to
learn from?
Recent additions to the Methodist Church
include 18 at the Redstono Church, Lower
Salem 23. Bethel 54, Sparta 2S, Dennison 63,
Marlboro 16. Powhatan 14. Salineville 46. Madi
son 114, Waterford 3S, Shippenville 30, Young's
Mills 60, Jollytown 59. Shiloh 6.
Rev. Gideon H. Dat, of the Central Penn
sylvania M. E. Conference, gave up active du
ties yesterday, having preached 50 j ear, dur
ing which time his salary has not been suffi
cient to enable him to lay up anything for old
age. Not much encouragement for others to
enter the ministry.
Hammond Mukaddin will address the But
ler Street M. E. Sunday School at 1:45 to-morrow
afternoon. This gentleman is a Christian
convert from Jit. Lebanon. Syria. He was
official interpreter for the English army in
Egjpt and was with the expedition sent to re
lieve General Gordon.
The thirty-fifth anniversary or the Philadel
phia Y. M. C. A. was celebrated last week. The
reports show that S1G.77S had been received and
6,500 expended. There are nine branches in
Philadelphia, and 267,962 visits were made by
young men last year to the rooms. The ex
penses were J14.S00.
Rev. Dr. W. J. Reid read a paper on Mon
day before the Ministeiial Association on "The
Present State of Moral Reforms in This Coun
try." Next Monday Rev. J. S. Speer will speak
on "The Use Made by Christ and His Apostles
oi tne via aesiainent scriptures ana Xbeir
Jietnoas oi quotation."
Rev. C. L. Mann says that 51,500,000 will be
expended on the main building of the Univer
sity of the Southland. It will be 300 by 300 feet,
seven stories high, with an inner court 200 feet
square. It will be controlled by the M. E.
Church South. Bluffton, Ala., gives 500,000 so
that it may be located there.
"Our Personal Equation" was the subject
of the fifth lecture in the Friday evening
Lenten services at St Peter's Episcopal Church.
Rev. Dr. Woodburn, of the bandusky Street
Baptist Church, was the lecturer. JN ext Friday
Rt. Rev. G. V. Pcterkm, D. D., of West Vir
ginia, will lecture on "Self Denial."
Allegheny County Y. P. Y. G. E. held a
convention in the Fourth Avenue Baptist
Church on Tuesday evening. A letter from
Rev. H. Grove, former pastor of the church,
was read m reference to the State Convention,
to be held here in next November. Rev. Dr.
Purves delivered a very instructive lecture on
"Punctuation."
The official board of the First M. E. Church.
McKeesport, passed the following resolution,
to express their sympathy with their pastor,
thus proving themselves friends in the hour of
need, and thereforo friends indeed: Resolved,
that this board tender a vote of sj mpathy for
and confidence in our former pastor, Ro'v. R.
B. Mansell, D. D.
The first section of the graduating class of
the Allegheny Theological Seminary will de
liver commencement addresses in the First U.
P. Church, Pittsburg, on Tuesday evening, the
second section in the First Church, Allegheny,
on Wednesday evening. Dr. Alexander i"oung
will also deliver an address. The Baccalaureate
sermon will be preached in the First U, P.
Chuich to-morrow evening by Rev. Dr. Mc
Naugher. The Laymen's Missionary League of the P.
E. Churcn regularly cares for St. George's Mis
sion, West End, a mission at Chartiers, one at
Woods' Ruu, another on the boundary line be
tween Mt. Oliver and Knoxville. This league
also cares for SL Cyprian's Mission, among the
colored people, and supplies the evening ser
vices at St. Paul's Church. These are all
under the charge of the Rev. J. R. Wightman,
the chaplain of the league.
Whatever else we do let us not confound
the two Bishops by the name of Bowman. The
one is the much-loved senior Bishop of the M.
IS. Church who has passed the alloted time of
threescore years and ten.honored and respected
by all who know hlro. The other is Bishop of
the Evangelical Church, which just now has
nothing better for its ministers to do than to
pull down the influence of their Bishops by
trying them for offenses, w hich, to those out
side their inner circles, seem to savor of jeal
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O FFI CI AL PITTSBURG.
TIEWERS' REPORT
On the construction of a public sewer on Cen
ter avenue, from Summit west and near the in
tersection of Allequippa street to Reed street.
To the Select and Common Councils of the
City of Pittsburg:
The undersijrned. Viewers of Street Improve
ments in the city of Pittsbnrir, appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
countv. and authorized by an ordinance passed
on the 27th day of February, A. D. 18S9, a copy
of which is hereto attached, to make an assess
ment of the cost and expense of constructing a
public sewer on Center avenue, from Alle
quippa street to Reed street, in said city, upon
the property benefited thereby, under the
provisions of and in accordance with
an act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An
act authorizing and directing Councils of cities
of tho second diss to provide for the improve
ment of streets, lanes, alleys and public high
ways, sowers and sidewalks, requiring plans of
streets, providing for tho appointment ot a
Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, pre
scribinc; their duties, granting appeals to Coun
cils and court, providing for the assessment and
collection of damages and benefits, authorizing
the use of private property, and providing for
filing Hens and regulating proceedings thereon,
anapronmitlng the use ot puonc streets witn
out authority of Councils," approved the lith
day of June, A. D. 1SS7, 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 thelduties of their appoint
ments; that having viewed the premises, they
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 having given to the owner ot each lot
ten days' notice of the time and place of meet
ing, they met on the 20th dav of February, A.
V. 1890, at the offlco of tne Board of Viewers,
in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints
and evidence offered, anil having made all
modifications and corrections which they deem
proper, assessed the cost and expense of con
structing said sewer upon the folio ing prop
erty, upon each for the amount set opposite the
name of the owner the.'eot, viz
Chief Department Public Works,
statement or cost
2,312 lineal feet. 9 in. pipe, SO 95 ? 2,198 40
990 lineal feet, 18 in. pipe. Si 15 2.12S 50
752 lineal feet, 20 in. pine, 275 2,008 00
920 lineal leet. 3reetB. and S..J0G5... 6.118 00
l,2181inealfeer,SKfcetl.andS..&7 50. 9,135 00
14 drops, JG500 910 00
12 manholes. $35 00 420 00
Extra work as per voucher 249 90
33.450 pounds castings (to Fisher F.
& M. Co., til 63 6196
Superintending, engineering, adver
tising, etc 590 CO
Printing ordinances and notices 40 00
Printing Viewers' report 139 60
Making plan and serving notices 25 00
Viewers' time Hi 00
$24,606 26
ASSESSED.
Center avenue, north side, from
Summit near Allequippa to Reed
B. Petty(lS3), 167.71 feet 8 324 SS
Earl S. Gardner (290). 270.25 leet 525 48
James F. Hudson (126), 115 feet 223 69
People's Savings Bank (162), 147.40
feet 287 CO
M. C. Gardner (115), 140.30 feet 204 16
M. C. Gardner, 44 feet 7S 11
William II. Johnston (282), 235 feet... SCO 63
Robert and James Horton (287), 239.86
feet 509 51
Robert and James Horton (3U6), 255.21
feet 543 24
Mrs. Sieman (30), 50 feet 53 26
Adam Sieman, 40 feet 71 01
J. H. Sieman, 61 feet 90 54
Robert Suder heirs, 74.80 feet 131 43
Breen A O'Neil (37). 20 f eot 65 68
James F. Hudson (69), 86.91 feet 122 49
Genrgo Ewart (432). BbO feet 7C6 92
William M. Gormly (44), 40 feel 78 11
George Ewart (C4S). 54Ui84 feet 1,150 38
Samuel Ewart (707), 5C9 feet 1,255 12
Center, south side
Mrs. Jane McKihben (139), 126.87 feet 246 76
Samuel Ewart (10), 396.87 feet 774 03
Mrs. Jane McKibben, 44 feet 78 11
J. Breckenndge. 44 feet 78 11
Samuel Ewart (23), 21 feet 40 83
Mrs. Mary A. Bagley (33S). 292 feet.... 600 04
Robt. Arthurs (21U), 19G feet 383 46
ueorgei. wnitney ina), an leet 617 79
Mincrsville, Sub Dist. School (131),
118.68 feet 232 56
A. C. Fordnev (24), 23 feet 42 61
Jas. Carnahan (95), 82.5 feet 163 65
Henry Keil (42). 40 feet 74 56
Jas. Carnahan (46), 44 feet 81 68
Chas. Carnahan (48), 57 96 fee' 85 21
Mrs. S. J. Blackmore (652), 636 feet... 1,157 48
Biddle Arthurs (.155), 323 feet 630 22
Jno. J. Houley (900), 750 feet 1,597 75
Center avenue, north side
R. B. Petty (163). 142.71 feet
Earl S. Gardner (233), 245.25 feet
Ja. F. Hudson (110), 115 feet
People's Savings Bank (113), 117.40feet
Win. M. Johnston (400). 235 feet
Rob't and Jas. Horton (382), 233.86 feet
Rob't and Jas. Horton (360), 255.21feet
George Ewart (5SS), 360 feet
George Ewart (995). 540.84 feet
Samuel Ewart (1.079), 5C9 feet
South side
Mrs. Jane McKibben (145), 126.87 feet.
Samuel Ewart (517), 896.87 feet
Marv A. Bagley. 292 feet
33 00
46 60
22 00
22 60
80 00
76 40
72 00
117 60
199 00
215 80
29 90
103 40
58 40
37 40
55 00
113 20
61 GO
800
14 20
36 SO
20 00
85 00
54 60
43 20
4180
Robert Arthurs (187). 196 feet.
George L Whitnev (275). 317 feat
Mrs. S. J. Blackmwe (506). 036 feet... .
Biddle Arthurs, 323.06 feet
Junilla street cast side
M. Summa, 40 feet
J G. Keisel, 71 feet
Williams Land Co. (184), 181.37 feet
Williams Land Co., 100.09 feet
Elbe street
Williams Land Co. (425), 431.67 feet....
John street
Williams Land Co., 273.81 feet
William Land Co. (241), 253.02 feet....
Clayton
Williams Land Co., 209.60feet
Watt street east side, from crest to
Center avenue
Mrs. M. McCandless (78), 60 feet
Mrs. M. McCandless (556). 412 feet....
T. J. Lawton (50). 69.38 feet
C. B. Foard (50). 70 feet
James Eichel (50), 70 feet
B. Miller (25), 35 feet
F. Petch (25),S5feet
Eliza Wagner (50),70 feet
John Lawton (50). 70 feet
Wn Johnston (45). 6-5 feet
J. Dornberger (23), 32.5 feet
J. H. Lawton (23). 32.5 feet
Alfred Lawton (41), 61 feet
West side
Wilson & Frew (290), 220 feet
Wilson A Frew (301), 223 feet
A. J. Pentecost (75). 58 feet
Henrv Meyer (10). 70feet
J. D. Thompson (195). 150 feet
Daniel Armstrong (373), 287 feet
C. B. Wood (143), 110 feet ;
C. B. Wood (225). 112 feet
E. B. Wood and H. C. Blair (30), 25
feet
R. Dobson (25). 21.74 feet
T. J. Lawton (25). 24.75 feet
John H. Hooper, 70 feet
15 CO
11120
10 00
10 00
10 00
500
500
10 00
10 00
900
460
4 60
8 80
58 00
60 20
15 00
200
59 00
74 60
28 60
45 00
600
500
500
14 00
14 00
700
700
14 00
14 00
13 00
6 40
6 40
12 80
Jacob liicnei, ,v ieet
B. Miller (35), 35 feet
F. Petch (35) 35 feet
Eliza Wagner (70), 70 feet
John Lawton (70), 70 feet.
AVm. M. Johnston (bo). 05 feet
Jacob Dornberger (32.5), 32J5 feet
Jas. H. Lawton (32.5). 32.5 feet
Alfred Lawton (64), 64 feet
Francis street from east side, creat
to Center avenue
R. Parker (178). 222 leet
John W. Parker (47), 120 feet
T. C. Lazear fc T. S. Lyon (378), 280
feet
Jas. N. McMlllen (545), 404 feet
Mary A. Booth (80)57foet
Wm.A.McLain(00),55feet
Mary A. Booth (131), 02 feet
Robt & Jas. Horton (484), 520.37 feet..
West side
City of Pittsburg (423). 325 feet
Mrs. S. G. Barnett, (98), 38 feet
G. L. Perkins, 65 feet
Mrs. M. G. Barnett 20 feet
P. A. Kerstein (84), 64 feet
P. Adamazek, 30 feet
F. Katenirki, 25 feet
S. Kintzkooskie. 25 feet
F. Felberg, 25 feet
Jas. Stochers, 25 feet
Chas. M. Gibson, 25 feet
35 60
9 40
75 60
109 00
16 00
12 00
26 20
96 80
S5 60
19 60
13 00
400
16 80
600
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
1X80
560
500
500
500
5 00
500
500
500
una
., -
K. Helwick. 25 feet .
G. W. Holmes, 94 feet
Rear
M. J. Milholland, (28), 32.67 feet.
Jas. Stochers. 25 feet
Jos. Rudski, 25 feet
A. Shrenoski, 25 feet
L. Garalaski. 25 f eet
A. Lesmewsky. 25 feet
J. Shirkey, 25 feet ....
K. Weber, 25 feet
W. C. Ebbert, 25 feet
B. Kacher. 25 f eet ,
A. Beer, 25 feet
F. Lennis (251. 2S.53 feet
500
500
5 00
5 00
SO 80
145 60
HcnryMyor (404), 289 feet.
Wm. 'M. Johnston (728). 595 feet
Morgan street, east siae, irom .Bed
ford to Center
Susanna Berger.29.12feet 5 80
Susanna Berger, 29.12 feet 5 80
Jas. M. McMlllen and A. S. Glasser
(606), 418 feet 121 20
Mary A. Booth (257), 184 feet 61 40
Robt and Jas. Horton (373). 437.48Ieet 74 60
Wandless street, west side
Breen fc O'Neil (128), 103 feet 25 20
Breen fe O'Neil (378), 175.50 feet 75 60
Geo. King, 20 feet 4 00
Breen & O'Neil, 20 feet 4 00
J. E.CaIe,20 feet. 4 00
BamucI Wilson. 20 feet 4 00
M. Hoshllbran, 20 feet .. 4 00
Bedford avenoe, north side, from
Francis to Thirtv-third street
R. Parker (S3), 30feet 6 60
Jas. Andrews (50), 35.4 feet 10 00
R. Parker (53), 38 feet 10 60
R. L. Parker and M. A. L. Miller (102),
70.24 feet 20 19
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Robt. McEldownev (SoO), 250 feet
Wm.McConway (29). 25feet
Hill Burgwin (234), 216 feet
Bedford avenue, soutn side
Mrs. M. G. Barnett (60), 55 feet.
A. Q. Barnett (in trust), 48 feet.
Flora B. Barnett, 21 feet
Emma Taylor, 24 feet
Mrs. M. (i. Barnett. 48 feet
Samuel Black, 24 feet
Emma Kinney, 24 feet
Sarah H. Barnett, 21 feet
Morris Kunz, 43 feet.
A. G. Barnett, 25 feet
S. K. Kunz, 25 feet
Mrs. M. G. Barnett (257), 270 feet
Rear
John Knowland, 85 feet
M. E. Kirk, 21 feet
J. Knowland. 21 feet
G. Solomon, 21 feet.
Mary M. Evans (91). 75 feet
Hamilton Lane (30). 25 feet...
Wm. MrConwav (330). 270 feet.....
H. W. Oliver, Jr. (427). 155 feet
Webster avenue, north side, Mor
gan, east
John Knowland, Ci feet
S. N. Eagle, 21 feet
J. Knowland, 21 feet.
John Butz (23), 21 feet
John Knowland (23), 21 feet
John L. Darrah (110), 100 feet
Mary Ellis (23), 25 feet
12 SO
420
120
460
1 60
22 00
4 60
53 20
wm. aicuonway, (266), 242 feet
Webster avenue, south side, from
Watt street to Thirty-thirtl street
Jas. Stochers (47), 42.38 feet
F. Comminch 21 feet
William Jenkins and S. W. Fener. 84
feet J....
E. Blank (23), 26 feet
J. Hestip (21) 17.5 feet
W. J. Marshall (21), 20 feet
W. II. Fawcett (21). 20 feet
James A. Murphy (21), 20 feet
H. W. Oliver, Jr. (42), 40 feet
H. W. Oliver. Jr. (329), 833.67 feet
A. S. Getty (190), 114.35feet
Wvlie avenue, north side from
Watt street to Herron avenue
C. C. Scaife (43S). 418.90 feet
W. C. Hall (46), 40 feet
Mary A. Booth (122). 107 foet
A. A. Hawk (27). 24 feet
A. Lewis (56), 49.71 feet
David Jenkin (70). 70.29 feet
M. A. Booth (50), 48 feet
8. P. Costello (50). 48 feet
E. G. Waughter (25). 24 feet
M. A. Booth (59), 56.42 feet
C. W. II. A A. M. Wenscl ,75),72feet...
Mary A. Brown (25), 24 feet
C. Bin me, Jr. (25), 21 feet
M. S. Speer (106), 101.64 feet
M. S. Sneer (53), 56.88 feet
MaryHagan .17), 13 feet
Charles Bartram (21), 20 feet
B. Hill (21). 3) feet
M. Rafter (42). 40 feet
Mrs. L. W. Waughter (63), 60 feet
G. II. Goehler (21). 20 feet
C. Bertram (21). 20 feet
S. B. Waughter(42), 40 feet
G. E. Riddall (42), 40 feet
Mary Hogan (21), 20 feet
C.H. Love (27),al0feet
South side
Henrv Meyer (15), 20 feet
J. B. Reid, 18.50feet
J. W. Breen. 18.50 feet
P. Harper, 37 feet
J. W. Breen. 37 feet
A. H. Graham, 18.50 leet
William Maxwell, 18.50 feet
W.G. Miller. 16 feet
9 40
120
16 80
4 60
120
120
120
120
8 40
65 80
S8 00
87 60
920
24 40
5 40
11 20
14 00
10 00
10 00
5:oo
1180
15 00
500
500
21 20
1160
3 40
420
120
8 10
12 60
1 20
420
8 10
8 40
4 20
5 40
300
3 60
3CC
7 40
7 40
360
360
3 20
5 60
600
300
300
300
320
3 20
6 00
29 00
760
13 80
10 20
15 00
2160
18 20
8 00
400
500
500
380
360
13 60
15 00
John Brown (23), 20.6 feet
Rear
J.J.Brown (30), 37 feet
G. H. Appleton (15), 18.5 feet
J. Ward (15), 18.5 feet
Conrad Jahn (15). 18.5 feet
S. Tschume (16), 18.5 feet
S. a Jenkins (16). 18.5 feet
William Miller (30). 34.5 feet.
M. A. Booih (145), 139.38fect
W. C. Hall (38). 30 feet
Emma Martin (69), 70.27 feet...
E. McCallin (51), 49.73 foet
Mary A. Booth (75), 72 feet
Thomas Donnelly (103), ICCfeet
Breen fc O'Neil, 91.62 feet
Emma .McCallin, 40 feet
William Fox. 20 feet
W. J. Hall, 25 feet
Thomas A. Bell. 25 feet
John L. Marshall (19). 20 feet
Henry S. Munk (18), 19.5 feet ,
T. Griffin ("081.28 feet
J. T. Patterson (75), 78 feet
J. T. Patterson (75), 150feet
Olive street, south side, from Wand
less to Alton's line
M. F. Monis (40), 65 feet
MarvHagan (21), 20 feet
M. V. Fawcett (21). 20 feet
MaryHagan (21), 20 feet
Bessie Hunter (21), 20 feet.
K. If. R. Statz (21), 20 feet
MaryHagan (105), 100 feet
John Santuer (21). 20 feet
MaryHagan (142) 151.67 feet
North side
R. P. Duff (474). 452 feet
Fannie Baker (21), 20 feet
Herron avenue, east side, from Cen
ter avenue to crest
W. C. King (222), 276.75
E. T. Cassidy (100), 96 feet
B. Wolff. Jr. (100). 142 feet
John Williams (67). 50 feet
James Williams (179), 122 feet
Presbyterian Church (196). 117 feet..,.
William A. Wilson (170), 80 feet
Mrs. Al len Dunn (33), 91 feet
Second German Lutheran Evangelical
Cemetery (44), 19 feet ,
Margaret Hunklcv (63), 48 feet
M. Sullivan (26). 24 feet
H. Sperle (26). 24 feet
Mrs. Jane McCoy (26), 24 feet
Frank Reineckc (26). 21 feet
D. H. Kennedy (26). 24 feet
W. and E. Johnson (26), 24 feet
M. McSwigcen (26), 24 feet
A. Kettcrer(26),21feer
M. Dieho'.d (25), 54.48 feet
J.imes Carter (55), 72.40 feet
C. F. Wciher (26), 24 feet
J. Hoffman, 24 feet
H. Venegor (22). 24 feet
John Dnesch (31), 67.71 feet
Allen Dunn heirs (80), 56reet
H. S. McKee (98), 276.5 feet
John Rynd (146). 115.5 leet
William Hollis (72). 60 feet
Clarnssa Herron (72). 60 feet
Thomas Shaw (144), 120 feet
John Rynd (216), 180 feet
Charles W. Jones (80). 90 feet
M. Feidler (trustee) (20). 22.5 feet
15 00
800
4-20
4 20
120
4 20
420
2100
120
23 40
94 80
120
14 40
20 00
20 00
13 40
So 80
39 20
3100
760
880
12 60
5 20
520
520
5 20
5 20
520
520
520
500
1100
520
4 SO
4 40
6 20
16 00
19 00
29 20
14 40
14 40
23 80
43 20
16 00
100
100
400
100
21 60
57 to
18 00
14 40
1140
14 40
25 00
500
500
5 20
520
16 40
5 40
18 20
360
3 20
4 80
420
500
17 60
9 20
22 00
Ed Feidler (20), 22.5 feet
M. Feidler (trustee) (20). 22.5 feet....
John Feidler (20), 22.5 feet
Dr. George Woods (10S), 90 leet
John Rvnd (288). 240 feet
George' Booth (90). SO leet
John C. Finch (72), 60 feet
J. W. Hay (72). 60 feet
John Rynd (72), 60 feet
West side
James P. McGarvey. 125 feet
Wm. McGarvey, 25 feet ,
Mrs. R. McClelland, 25 feet
Breen & O'Neil (26), 25 feet
C. Lippert (26), 25 feet
Breen & O'Neil (82), 75 feet
D. Lyon (27). 25 feet
T. Griffin (91), 83.05 feet
Mrs. L. W. Waughter (IS), 28.40 feet..
P. Mullen (Li). 22 feet
J. Flaherty (24), 30.45 feet
H. McCool(21). 24 35 leet
W. A. Davis (25), 29.42 feet
H. It Morris (88). 90 feet
W. H. Rea (46), 35 feet
Goorge Alton (110). 131 feet
J. M, Jordan (21), 23 feet
S. H. Duncan (60). 92 feet
Central Traction Company (383), 479
feet
W. C. Lyne (656), 272 feet
Henry Lambert exrs. (603), 475 feet....
Robinson Bros. (403), 409 feet
John Buckhart, 20 feet
Mrs. J. D. Herron (127), 91.5 feet.
D. P. Thomas or Geo. Brown, 120 feet
M. H. Taylor (135). 97 feet
Charles Soiners, 65.47 feet
Clarissa street, north side, from
Madison to crest
J. W. Hay (344), 360feet
Cora B. Henderson (140), 100 feet
Robinson Bros. (390). 399 feet
Mrs. J. D.Herron (127), 91.5 feet
D. P. Thomas or George Wentzell, 112
M.H.'Tayior'i74)Vii5fee"t.V.V.".!.'..."
South side
Robinson Bros. (388), 375.91 feet
Charles Soiners, 110 feet
Adelaide, north side, from Madison
tn crest
120
12 00
76 60
18120
120 60
80 60
400
25 40
100
27 00
13 00
08 SO
28 00
78 00
25 40
22 40
34 80
77 CO
22 00
City of Pittsburg (1,434), 845 feet
South side
J. W. Hay (304), 287 feet
Robinson Bros. (359), 361.75 feet
Charles Somers, 118 feet
Madison street, north side
Thomas A. Gillespie, 546 feet
John Atkinson, 105 feet
Geo. W. Briggs et al. (264), 268.29 feet.
J. It McGinley (109), 100.75 feet
S. S. Herron. Jr.. 72 feet
-286 80
60 SO
7180
23 60
109 20
2100
62 80
2180
14 40
960
4 80
9 60
480
14 40
180
180
9 60
10 80
480
67 20
19 20
520
1100
Mrs. K. Harrison, 48 feet
Adams, 24 feet
W. II. Herron. 48 feet
It Roberts, 24 feet
T. G. Williams, 72 feet
W. J. Brebro, 24 feet
Catharine Raab, 24 feet
W. A. Hartman,48feet
L. A. Fisher, 51 feet
J. W. McFarland. 24 feet
J. R. McGinley (336), 860 feet
Aloert Blumberg, 96 feet
C. Somers (26), 31.29 feet
Madison street south side
J. W. Hay, 220 feet
Webster avenue, north side, from
Thirty-third street to crest
R. Crothers (12), 52.86 feot
J. Crothers (10), 24 feet
Mrs. a A. McKee (26). 48 feet
S. D. Herron (92), 120 feet
A. C. Herron (43), 48 feet
W. H. Herron, 48feet
E. J. Brecker, 24 feet
S. D.Herron (25), 24 feet
James McNeil (62), 18 feet
Samuel McClurkan (48), 9.86 eet
Annuel McClurkan (223), 172 feet
2 40
2 00
5 20
18 40
860
960
180
600
10 40
9 20
1160
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
70 00 Mrs. McNeil (160), 122 feet 32
5 80 James McNeil (70). 20 feet 14
16 80 James McNeil (75), 100 feet 15
James McNeil (18), 100 feet 3
12 00 South sido-
9 60 Q. W.RIggs et al. (194),130 feet
1 80 L. Gardner (60). 67.53 feet
110 a D.Herron, 168teet
' 60 c. G. Martin, 24 feet
1 80 m. B. Martin. 24 feot
1 80 s. B. Martin, 24 feet
1 80 w. H. Herron, 72 feet
9 60 M. D. Campbell. 72 feet
5 00 E. J. Brecker, 21 feet
5 00 ji. k. Phillips, 48 feet
51 10 W. H. Herron, 22.98 feet
Samuel McClurkan heirs, 103.02 feet..
17 00 a. A. Duncan and W. H. Home, 240
2 20 feet '.....
1 20 Stephen Quinnon, 24 feet
1 20 Wifiiam Thaw heirs, 48 feet
18 20 Mrs. C. R. Ewart. 24 feet
6 0C c. V. Duncan (SO). 62.30 feet
65 00 Ossifer, north side
S5 40 M. Diebold (44). 48 feet
W. & E. Johnston (23). 24 feet
38 80
12 00
33 60
180
1 80
180
14 40
14 40
4 SO
9 60
140
20 60
13 00
ISO
960
180
17 20
880
1 60
15 20
520
15 60
15 60
16 00
100
100
17 60
11 00
520
10 40
500
2100
180
4 80
960
M. ecnmiat (7B). 72 f eet
William Ward (26), 24 feet
. South side
Rachel D. McClurg (78). 60 feet
H. S. McKee (78), 60 feet
F. Smith, 80 feet
F. Kohles, 20 leet
P. O'Brien, 20 feet
Shawnee, north side
P. O'Brien (88), SO feet
Germania Savings Bank (55), 50 feet.
J. W. McFarland (26), 25 feet
Germania Savings Bank (52), 44.43 feet
J. Steelan. 25 feet
Germania Savings Bank (120). 125 feet
Goorge Cannon (24), 25 feet
M.Ach(24), 25 feet
M. Ach(48). 124.62 feet
South side
Second German E. L. C. Cemetery.
(1.000), 625
J. D. McKee (462), 420 feet
Cherokcn street, north side
W. A. Gildenfcnny (155), 129 feet
William McKeown (31), 25 feet
J. N. Gordon (175), 120 feet
Henry Henks (75), 60 feet
Margaret Henk (75). 60 feet
J. D. McKee (150), 120 foet
H. S. McKee (225), ISO feet
JohnRynd.625 feet
H. S. McKee (72). SO feet
William Engle (36). 40 feet
L. Pietzoeh (36), 40 feet
Clarissa Herron (75), 60 feet
John Rynd (112), 120 feet
South side
William Baylev, 25 feet
R. Martin, 25 feet
J. Hoffman (SI), 89 feet
William Buddemeyer (78), 75 feet
D. F. McAfee (26). 25 feet
Henry Kirk. 75 feet
F. Heffenbach (48), 50 feet
Jerry Coughlm, heirs, 120 feet
John Rynd (225), ISO feet
H. S. McKee (300), 240 feet
H. a McKee (250), 200 feet
Breckenride, north side, from crown
near Wallace street to Allequippa
Mis. E. Weaver (2341, 227.33 feet
A. D. Smith (108). 175 feet
200 CO
92 10
31 00
620
35 00
15 00
15 CO
30 00
45 00
105 00
1110
7 20
7 20
15 00
22 10
500
500
16 20
15 60
520
15 00
960
24 00
45 00
60 00
50 00
46 SO
39 60
John J. Howley, 6S0 feet 136 00
ooum siue
E. 1. Cassidy (195), 115 feet
A. L. Reineman (195), 115 feet
Robert Arthurs (685!; 405.10 feet..
George L. Whitney (680), 400 feet.
M.A. French (50), 40 feet
A. Kearns. 20 feet ,
J. Getty, Jr., 20 feet
R. Stephenson. 20 feet
Anchor Savings Bank, 20 feet
Robert Coleman, 20 feet
Anchor Savings Bank, 20 feet
Ph Johnston, 40 feet ,
A. Garden, 40 feet
Pat Brown, 20 feet
M. M. Mullen, 20 feet ,
Anchor Savings Bank, 40feet ,
L. Sullivan, 20 feet
James Moody, 20 feet
Anchor Savings Bank, 20 feet......
S.J.Kendall. (27). 29.25 feet
39 00
39 00
137 00
136 00
10 00
100
400
4 CO
4 00
400
4 00
800
8 00
100
4 00
8 00
4 00
100
100
5 40
John J. Howley, (536). 279 feet 107 20
v era street, nortn side, Irom Morgan
to crest
K. Knox. (32), 40 feet
Jane Holmes, 20 feet...,
R. & J. Horton. 20 feet
Sarah F. Taper. 20 feet
John Dunlap, 100 feet
H. J. McFetnge, 20 feet '....
E. J. Moore, 20 feet
Anchor Savings Bank. 40 fept
6 40
400
400
400
20 00
100
1 00
800
100
100
100
1 00
15 60
600
100
100
100
100
100
1 00
800
100
800
4 09
800
8 00
400
100
1 00
780
17160
James MeClosky. 20 feet.
Anchor Saving Bank, 20 feet
Mary A. French, 20 feet
Catharine Duffy, 20 feet
Anchor Savings Bank (75), 74 feet
South side
C. W. Robb (30). 20 feet
A Reddick, 20 feet
T. Gatewood, 20 feet ".
Isaac Morton, 20 feet
J. Carny, 20 feet
John Rodgers, 20 feet
H. Stanton, 20 feet
J. Munsay. 40 feet
J. Webb. 20 feet
Anchor Savings Bank, 40 feet
M. Aaron, 20 feet
Anchor Savings Bank, 40 feet
M. Tasff. 40 feet
a Kelry, 20 feet
A. Stephenson. 20 feet
M. R. Brown. 20 feet
Wm. Kelly (39), 43.67 feet
John J. Howley (873). 586 feet
Berthond street north side, from
Robinson street to crest
Annie White (30), 10 feet
T. F. Breen, 20 feet.
M. M. Tilton, 20 feet
J. C. Bindley, 20 feet
C. V.Washington, 20 reet
John Hill, 20 feet
Annie Johnston, 20 feet
John A. Johnston. 20 feet
J.T.Woodward, 20 feet
John Samson. 20 feet
Ed Creed, 40 feot '.
Mary E. McClure, 40 feet
John Hill, 20 feet
J. C.Brown. 20 feet
P. Greenville, 20 feet
Anchor SavingB Bank, 40 feet
M. M. Tilton. 40 feet
Anchor Savings Bank (35), 32 feet
SuutbBide
Catherine Bender (322). 200 feet
C. A. McRoberts (252), 280.89 feet
Elizabeth Jones (148), 102.33 feet
William Ward, 402 feet
First German E. L. Cemetery 17811.
6 00
100
100
1 00
1 00
100
4 00
1 00
1 00
100
8 on
s 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
800
8 CO
700
61 40
50 40
29 60
80 40
478 feet 352 20
John J. Howley (364), 320 feet 72 SO
824,666 26
Respectfully submitted.
ED WARD JAY ALLEN, )
DANIEL WENKE, J Viewers.
TIMOTHf O'LEARY, Jr., J
PlTTSBUKO, February 20, 1890. mh22-6S
Y7TEWERS' REPORT
On the grading, paving and curbing of Mahon
street from Kirkpatrick street to Chauncey
street
To tho Select ana Common Councils of the city
of Pittsbure:
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 the 27th day of February. A. D. 18S8, a copy
of which is hereto attached, to make an assess
ment of the cost and expenso of gradin",
paving and curbing of Mahon street, from
Kirkpatrick street to Chauncey street in said
city, upuu me property Denentea thereby,
uder the provisions of, and in accordance
with an act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act
authorizing and directing Councils of cities of
the second class to provide for the Improve
ment of streets, lanes, alleys and public high
ways, sewers and sidewalks, requirin" plans of
streets, nroviding for tho appointment of a
Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, pre
scribing their duties, granting appeals to Coun
cils and Court providing for the assessment
and collection ot damages and benefits, author
izing the use of private property and providing
for filing liens and regulating proceedings
thereon, and prohibiting the use of public
streets without authority of Councils," ap
proved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887, respect
fully report:
That having been first duly sworn and qual
ified according to law, they proceeded in the
manner and according to the directions of said
act to discharge the duties of their appoint-
uiems; m;n. Having viewcu tue premises, tiiey
made an assessment of said cost and expense
upou the property benefited, and caused a plat
and statement to be made, as required by said
act, and having given to the owner of each lot
ten days' notice of the timcand place of meet
ing, they met on the 25th day of January, A. D.
1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in
the city of Pmsourg, heard all complaints and
evidence offered, and having made all modifica
tions ana corrections wnicn tney aeem proper,
assessed the cost and expense of said grading,
paving and curbing upon the following prop,
erty. upon each for the amount set opposite the
name of the owner thereof, viz:
Chief Department Public Works, statement
of cost
18.010 cubic vards grading. !0 55 ? 9905 50
3,431 square yards paving.il 78 6.190 IS
1.990 lineal feet curbing. SO 85 L691 50
349 square feet crossing. SO 95 332 03
Engineering, advertising, etc 100 00
Printing ordinance and notices 40 00
Printing Viewers' report 28 25
Making plan and serving notices....... 10 00
Viewers- time 63 00
113,366 46
CB.
Wm. Zcihcr..
521 79
$17,841 67
AfSK"--Si;i).
Mahon. north oldc, Irom Kirkpatrick to
Cbauncov
City of Pittsburg t 6,100 05
Wm. Zeiher, 100 feet 521 79
John Cashmore. 24 feet 177 11
E. Bindley, 72 feet 632 23
Ann Duffy, 21feet 177 11
R, McEldownev, U feet 177 41
OFF! CIAL PITTSB UUG.
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Samuel Fritz, 21 feet 177
John Manmer. 24 feet 177
George Follard, 21 feet 177
A. Sharver, 21 feet 177
Robert Schubert, 21 feet 177
Robert Schubert, 21 feet 177
M. Walsh, 21 feet 177
John Beck, 21 feet 177
Roland Glover. 24 feet 177
D. O'Leary, 21 feet 177
Henry Martin, 21 feet 177
Robert Thompson. 72 feet 542
Jacob Valentine, 30.27 feet 233
E. Johnson. 21 feet 177
J. Placke, 24 feet 177
Jane Webb, 24 feet 177
Dennis O'Leary. 24 feet 177
A. Hawk, 24 feet 177
G. M. Dershcimer,24feet 177
M. A. Kirkpatrick. 21 feet 177
M. Fisher, 15.61 feet 115
Jos. Briel, 14.49 feet 107
Kate Hardy, 19.10 feet 141
Geo. K. Rebcr, 72 feet 532
A. J. Bmallwood, 24 feet 177
Arthur Allen, 24 feet 177
U McRaley, 21 feet 177
South side
J.Haller, (51), 85 feet 376
A. M. Fulton, (21), 26.55 feet 1.55
W. H. Parker. (53), 57.09 feet 391
W. Rackers. (26). 25.34 feet 193
Wm.Rade, (31,2.58 feet 22
A. Eckert (50). 8.5.55 feot 368
Geo. Benker. (23). 28.51 feet 170
Franz Ling (25). 28.51 feet 184
Chas. Shuck (27), 28.51 feet 199
R. Kirkpatrick. 35.27 feet 260
Henry Neville. 61.10 feet 4-51
Mary Neville, 30 feet 221
Mrs. A. M. C. Rosemeyer, 21 feet 177
J. C. Thompson. 21 feet 177
G. fc O. Scheneofepr. 24 feet 177
J. F. Steel, 24 feet 177
Val. Stenbenrach. 21 feet 177
Thos. Hannon, 24 feet 177
Mrs. M. C. Barnett 48feet 354
W. H. Duff, 128 feet 887
$18,366
Respectfully submitted.
EDWARD JAY ALLEN,
DANIEL WENKE.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jk.
PrrrSBrKG. March 19. 1890.
Jvi,
Viewers.
mh22-C6
X7"IEWERS' REPORT
On the grading of Park Way avenue, from
Penn avenue to city line.
To the Select and Common Councils of the city
of Pittsburg:
The undersigned. Viewers of Street Im-
Erovements in the city of Pittsburg, appointed
y the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county and authorized by an ordinance passed
on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1888, a copy of
which is hereto attached, to make an assess
ment of the cost and expense of grading of
Park Way avenue, from Penn avenue to city
line in said city upon the property benefited
thereby under the provisions or and in ac
cordance with an act of Assembly of
tho Coramonwealtn of Pennsylvania, en
titled, "An act authorizing and direct
ing Councils of cities of the second-class
to provide for the imnrovement 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, prescribing their duties,
granting appeals to Councils and Court pro
viding for the assessment and collection of
damages and benefits, authorizing the use of
private property and providing for filing lions
and regulating proceedings thereon, and pro
hibiting the use of public streets, without au
thority 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, tbey proceeded in the
manner and according to the directions of said
act to discharge the duties of their appoint
ments; that, hayiug viewed the premises they
made an assessment of said cost and expense
upon the property benefited, and caused a plot
and statoment to be made, as required by said
act, and having given to the owner of each lot
ten d.ijs' notice of the time and place of meet
ing, they met on the 24th day of January, A. D.
1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in
tho city ot Pittsburg, heard all complaints
and evidence offered, and having mad a all
modifications and corrections which tbey deem
proper, assessed the cost and expense of said
grading upon the following property.upon each
for the amount set opposite the name of the
owner tnereoi, viz.:
Chief of Department of Public Works' state
ment of cost:
16,765 cuhic yards grading at 10 39 $ 6,538 35
Engineering, advertising 325 00
Printing ordinance and notices $ 40 00
Printing viewers' report 25 25
Making plan and serving notices 15 00
Viewers' time 42 00
8 6,085 60
ASSESSED.
Park Way avenue, east side, from Penn ave
nue to city line
Mary F. Peebles (50). 100.70 feet 35 SO
George E. Peebles (241), 201.38 feet.... 172 55
George E. Peebles (313), 261.81 feet. ... 224 10
George E. Peebles (254), 212.41 feet.... 181 So
Wm. Detting (42), 1154 feet 30 07
Fred Dietrick (29), 25 feet 20 7tj
Ed Kelly. Jr. (180). 150 feet 128 87
Jno. Boon (25). 25 feet 20 76
Ed Kelly. Jr. (90).75feet 41
A.Swen (120),100 feet S3 92
J. C. Robinson (29). 25 feet 20 76
W. S. Nuselton (29), 2-5 feet 20 76
W. B. Stcrrett (52). 3196 feet 37 23
W. B. Sterrett (42), 41.51 feet SO CS
C. Linhan (29). 25 feet 20 7C
Ed Kelly, Jr. (330), 275 feet 2SS 26
F. Trefflnger(112).lfeet 80 19
Jarob L. Schwartz (trustee), (77.5),
646.58feot STA SG
Hutchison estate (774), 665.40 feet.... 532 67
Hutchison estate (600). 500 feet 4J9 57
Hutchison estate (420), 350 feet SCO 70
Hutchison estate (131), 211.01 feet 90 94
Park Way avenue, wrstside
Mary F. Peebles (221), 302,08 feet 158 23
Georgo E. Peebles (313). 261.81 feet 221 10
George E. Peehles (66), u23fect 47 25
Marv F. Bollman (182). 132.15 feet 130 SO
Sue E. Holmes (181). 151.03 feet 129 R
Jonn G. Holmes (4C9), 341 50 feet 2H2 82
Mrs. E. R. Allen (229). 191.29 feet 163 95
William Beck (400). 333.75 feet 2S6 i
Frank Moore (870). 725.09 feet 622 83
John II. Ward (19). 16.75 feat 13 62
Thomas Cadwallader (60). 50 feet 43 90
James McGowan (93), 66.80 fee t 6B 58
Samuel McDonald (o4S). 449.70 feet... 392 31
R. G. Gillespie (414). 345.42 feet 296 41
Hutchinson estate (3TS), 277.55 feet... 220 52
Joseph Kountz (300). 250 feet 214 79
Samuel H. Keller (500), 317.25 feet.... 357 93
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Respectfully submitted.
TIMOi'HY O'LEARY. Jn.,
DANIEL WENKE.
B. H. PEABODY,
Pittsbukg, January 21. 1890.
jv,
lowers.
inh22-G6
-VTIEWERS' REPORT
On the grading, paving and curbing of Shiloh
street from Grandview avenue to Southern
avenue.
To the Select and Common Councils of the
city of Pittsburg:
The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve
ments in the city of Pitt-bnrg, appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
cnuntv, and authorized by an ordinance passed
on the 12tli day of March. A D. 18SS, a copy of
which is hereto attached, to make an assess
ment of the cost and expense of grading, pav
ing and curbing of Shiloh street, from Grand-
vie'v avenue to Houtnern avenue. In said
citv, upon the property benefited thereby
under the provisions of and in accord
ance with an act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An
act authorizing and directing Councils of cities
of the second class to provide for the improve
ment of streets, lanes, alleys and public high
way, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of
streets, providing for the appointment of a
Board of Viewers of Street Improvements,
prescribing their duties, granting appeals to
Councils and Court, providing for the assess
ment and collection of damages and benefit?,
authorizing the nse of private property, and
providing for filing Hens and regulating pro
ceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use -of
public streets without authority of Councils,"
approved the 11th day ot June, A. D. 1SS7. re
spectfully report:
That having been first duly sworn and
qualified according to law, they proceeded In
the manner and according to the directions of
said act, to discharge the duties of their ap
pointments: that having viewed the premises.
they made an assessment of said cos: and
expense upon the property bonehted. and
caused a plot and statement to be made, as
required by said act, and having given to the
owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time
and place of meeting, they met on the 17th day
of February. A. D. 1890, at the offlco of the
Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg
heard all complaints and evidence offered, and
having made all modifications and corrections
which tbey deem proper, assessed the cost and
expense of said grading, paving and curbing
upon the following property, upon each for tho
amount set opposite the name of the owner
thereof, viz;
Chief Department Public Works,
statement of costs
o,6SCcubIie yards grading. $0 50 2.813 00
2.627 square yards paling, 81 85 4 85!) 9.5
SSSlineal feet enrbing, $0 90 88!) 20
1.992 square feet crossing, 0 85 1 gnj 20
Engineering, advertising, etc jjrj do
Printing ordinance and notices 40 00
Printing viewers' report 23 25
Masing plan and serving notices...... 10 00
Viewers' time.
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ASSESSED.
Shiloh street east side, from Grandview to
Shaffer (16), 12.95 feet i4 20
G.H. Dietrich (41). 67 feet ...'. .lis 5g
Jas. A. Potts (32). 45 feet -m
George Zehfuss (53), 55 feet 41141
C.T.Bown,6L5 leet 3951a
James E. Wilson, 65 feet 428 93
C. Wilhert (40), 41.01 feet 310 60
C. Wllbert (18), 21.67 feet 139 72
Samuel Goldthrop, mi7 feet 643 37
O.F. Peck A Bon (20), 17 feet 155 25
OFFICLtL PrrTSBUKG.
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76
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77
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65
76
10
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Annie il. Murdoch (27). 30 feet 20913
Aug. G. Lehman, 25 feet 194 C6
Nellie K. Shaler, 25 feet 194 ue
Edwin C. Bratt, 25feet 194 06
Bertha Poke. 25 feet . 1910S
Charles J. Amman, 25 feet 194 OS
Edwin C. Bratt, 25 feet 191 06
City of Pittsbure (15). 40 feet 319 31
G. A. Dabrem (31). 51.09 feet 210 C3
Jonathan Neely (49), 97.19 feet. 3S0 33
Shilob, west side
Gnstave Mark (76). 128.40 feet 5S9 91
Alfred Marland (63), 75 feet 527 81
Tho. Goldings (99), 110.5 feet 7bS 48
C. H. Beach (50). 70.30 feet 388 12
Alfred Whitney (53). 63.f-0 feet 411 41
Marv A. Burford (32), 60.50 feet - 24S 40
A. Ulnch (11), 19.26 feet 85 39
Dr. J. C. McCormick (54). 83.26 feet. 119 17
A. F. Meyer (23). 37.04 feet - 178 54
Henry Schmidt (55). 58.47 feet 426 93
Peter Wilhert (127), 11185 feet 9S5 83
Theobald Kauf (32), 45.85 feet 213 40
10,696 60
Respectfully snbmittea,
EDWARD JAY ALLEN, )
DANIEL WENKE. Viewers.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr..)
PrrrSBUBa. February 17. 1890. mb22-66
No. 301.1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
vacation of Columma street from Pike
street to the Allegheny river.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
that portion of Columbia street from Pike
street to the Allegheny river shall be. and tho
same is hereby vacated. Said street is located
in Magaw's plan, recorded in original Plan
Book. vol. 4, page 97, Department of Public
Works.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tho provisions of
this ordinance be. and the same is hereby
repealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 21th da v of February. A. D. 1S"0.
II. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
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Council. G. L. HOLL1DAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. February 27, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. II.
McCLEARY. -Mayor's Clerk
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, pgp 323,
12th day of March. A. D 1890L m'20-21
A
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Marcband
street from
festival street to uennision ave-
Whereas. It appears by the petition anil affi
davit on file In the office of tho Clerk of Conn,
cils that one-tbiril in interest of the owners of
property fronting and abutting upon the said
street have petitioned the Councils of said city
to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving
and curbing of the same: therefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained aud enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted hy the authority of tho same. That tha
Chief of the Department or Public Works bo
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with the acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
ordinances ot the said city of Pittaburg relating;
thereto and regulating the same for proposals
fur the grading, paving and curbing of March
and street from Festival street to Denniston
avenue, tho width of roadway to be twenty
four (21) feet and the sidewalks to be eight
(8) feet in width. The contract therefor to
be let in the manner directed by the
said acts of Assembly and ordinances.
The cost and expense of the same to be as
sessed and collected in accordance with tho
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act
relating to streets and sewers 111 cities of the
second class," approved the 16th day of May. A.
D. 1SS9. mh22 20
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Ceres alley from Beltzhoover
avenue to Heleda alley.
Section 1 Bo it ordained 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 the same. That
tbo Chief of tho Department of Public Works
be and 13 hereby authorized and directed to
cause to be surveyed and opened within 60
days from the date of the passage of this ordi
nance Ceres alley from Beltzhoover avenue to
Heleda alloy at a width of 20 feet, in accord
ance with a plan on file in the Department of
Public Works known as McLain and Maples
sub-division of Boydnown, recorded in plan
book. vol. 5, page 205. The damages caused
thereby and the benefits to pay the same to be
assessed and collected in accordance with the
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "An act
relating to streets and sewers in cities of the
second class," approved the 16th dav of May,
A. D. 1SS9. inh22-20
AN ORDINANCE LOCATING GREEN
LEAF street from Sweetbriar street to
Fingal street
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city uf Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained ana
enacted by tho authority of the same. That
Grecnleaf street from Sweetbriar street to
Fingal street be and the same is hereby located
as follows, to-wit: The south 5 feet line of
Greeuleaf street shall begin at a pin on the east
5 feet line of Sweetbriar streetanjat a distance
of 594.42 northerly from the south 5 feet line of
Well street; thence deflecting to the left 90
for a distance of 175 feet to a pin: thence de
flecting to the right 6 58' 20" for a distance
662.66 feet to a pin; thence deflecting to thb
right 17 47' 40" fora distance of 510.07 feet to a
pin; thence deflecting to the left 23 13' 30" for
a distance of 203.70 feet to a point on the center
line of Fingal street intersecting said center
line at an angle of 89 51', and said Greenleuf
street shall be of a width of 10 feet. mh22-20
Depaktjjent of public Safety,
I'lTT&nunrc. .warcn i. lsw.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Con
troller until March 27, 1890. at 2 o'clock p. jr.,
for repairing and remodeling .Engine House
No. 2.
Flans and specifications can be seen on
application to Samuel N. Evans, Superin
tendent of the Bureau of Fire.
Bonds in double the amount of each bid will
be required; said bond to be probated before
the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves tha
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
mh20-97 Chief Department of Public Safety.
CITY TAXES -r NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that the duplicates for March and
beptembcr installments of city, special, and
sub-district school taxes for the year 1890 havo
been placed in my band for collection by the
Board of Assessors authorized to asses3 the
same.
First installment of city taxes payable in
March or April, second installment payable in
April or September. Five per cent discount
allowed on second installment only if paid with
first installment in month of March, but no
discount is allowed on first installment
Business tax and water rents payable in
month of June.
Fire per cent added on all delinquent taxes
on May, on July 1 for business tax and water
rents and on October 1 for second installment
of city taxes.
No statement furnished unless you intend
paving your taxes by check.
Off ce will be open on last Saturday in March,
and April until 8 o'clock r. M.
mhll-56-D J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer.
Office of the City Treasurer. ?
McmciPAi. HAit oairrnFiEi.D Street, t
TSJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATALIt
Xi owners, (whether residents or non-residents
of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts,
wagons, carriasres. buggies, etc., to pay their li
cense at this office forthwith.
All licenses not paid on or before the first
Monday in March, 1890, will be placed in the
bands ot police officers for collection, subject
to a collection fee of 50 cents.
And all persons neglecting to pay on or be
fore first Monday In May, 1890, will be subject
to a penalty donble the amount of the license
to be recovered before the proper legal author
ity of said city.
The old metal plate of last year must be re
turned at the time licenses are taken out or 25
cents additional will be charged on the license.
Jte3 ?f "cense: Each one-horse vehicle.
56 00: each two-horse vehicle, 510 CO; each four-IVJ-'S?
Tehicle, 812 00; each four-horse hack,
Slo 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn bv
two horses. 81000; one extra dollar will ba
charged for each additional horse used in
above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
City Treasurer.
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