grgsera V Mwwfr? ffe' THE l PITTSBURG- "DISPATCH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890. 10 i - friend, who is so soon to pass to heaven and his reward. Each of you will receive for your courtesy 100 onzai. Pray excuse this unceremonious summons." The old lawyer bowed, and Don Carlos till maintains that, happening to catch a glimpse of his own face in a great mirror in the room, be saw himself a man of 251 For an hour all was quiet in that chamber save lor the whispers 01 the dying man, the qnill scratching of the notary, who, at the dictation of the lawyer, was putting in shape the words of the testator. Propped up by his son's strong arms, the old man took leave of his family, and they retired to the remoter part of the chamber while the will was read in a dry tone by tbe notary, the dying man assenting by nods. He then feebly traced his name, and the no tary, drawing up a table, had the witnesses sign their full names and rubricas. This concluded, a painful silence ensued, broken dismally by the sick man's gasps for breath. Suddenly he became silent One of the sons announced: "He is dead." The family, save the sons, retired, and there remained, in a little space, no one in the apartment but the bookseller and the young men mentioned. Don Carlos was partly hidden from view by the angle of a huge wardrobe. The sons seemed oblivious of his presence. To the intense horror of the old booksel ler, one of the young men approached the bed, bent over his father, and, suddenly drawing a dagger 01 slender blade, plunged it in the breast of the prostrate man. So horrified was Don Carlos Baltasar that he could not speak; his tongue clove to the roor of his mouth; his flesh chilled. Still un aware ol tbe presence ot the bookseller, tbe young men withdrew, their faces sternly sad, their lips tightly pressed. Don Carlos did not move. He waited, petrified, as it were, in the shadow of the wardrobe, till some old women entered and began prepar ing the corpse lor burial. They crooned among themselves at tbe task. Don Carlos fonnd curiosity conquering terror. He came out irora his lurking place, ap proached the bed, and found strength to utter: "He was stabbed in the heart; he was murdered!" One of tbe old women turned to him (she was wonderfull v like the snuff peddler) and said Briefly: ".Not so, senor; it was our master's wish; he feared burial alive " Somehow Don Carlos managed to get out on the corridor, where, leeling a suddon laint nes, he fell into a large chair. One of the sons catne to him and said: "Are you still here; the rest have gone. Are you ill?" and, hurrying off, he called a servant. Wine was brought and given the bookseller, quite as pale now as the dead man within. Don Carlos partook cf the wine, and was soon able to stand. Going down the broad staircase, he met at its foot the old woman of the snuff. She ac companied him to tbe street door, near which many servants were discussing in low tones tbe circumstances of the death scene up stairs. The great door opened, nod Don Car los found himself outside in the glar: of the thoroughfare. Somehow the glare of an elec tric light post brought him to himsel' as with a shock. He muttered: "But this is strange; I seem to have been in timei far gone." Bat he did not slacken his pac till he regained his familiar shop, in whose win dows translations in Spanish of Herbert Spencer and Draper josiled Santa Teresa and tbe latest novels ot Valdes. His assistants thought the old man a little upset, ne was pale, an unusual circum stance, and all that day and the next he ap peared as in a dream. Xot a word ol his ad venture did he breathe to his friends or to his assistants in the shop. He seemed to be waiting for somebody, because, contrarv to his habit, he nculd 'tand for hours in the doorway, instead of sitting behind the coun ter, where he might stroke the black and erudite cat. On the morning of the third day the snuff woman appeared at the door of the shop.and found Don Carlos standing there. She was followed by a queer old lellow clad in the coi uiae ol times agone Don Carlos noted that his feet were shod with sandal. He car ried a canvas bag, which he placed in Don Carlos hands, the old snuff woman saying, significantly and with a steady voice: "Amico you have earned your fee. Adios!" And she disappeared around the corner. Don Carlos hastened to an inner room of the shop, carefully closed tbe door, took out his pocket knife cut the cords around the mouth of the little bag, and peeped in. "Onzas de ore!" he exclaimed, and then: "I had thought perhaps 1 was going crazy, but here is ocular proot that I am sound in mind, and that my memory does not tail me nor my brain play me fantastic tricks." He counted the onzas. There were 209 his wit ness fee. Kext he locked the bag in his safe. "Golden ounces of King Philip," be mut tered Then he went out among his shop people, his face care free, his. eyes bright once more. That night he gave a dinner to bis inti mate friends, and tuld them at table his strange story. They thought the dear old leiiow a on turnea in nis head till he showed them the golden ounces of the Spanish Kin. All agreed they would go with him on the morrow to see the house. The day came. The banqueters assembled at tbe shop, and accompanied Don'Carlosto the house in Jloutealegre street. Don Car los trembled a little as he lifted the knock er. The door opened. A tervant in mod ern dress asked their wish. The bookseller beg ed permission to see the master of the house. "He is not at home," said the servant. "The family have been in Puebla for two weeks, and only I have been lelt here. I am glad to see some one, for I have been ill, but did not dare to leave the house for fear of thieves entering. A lew days ago I was out of my head tor many hours, and I do not knou if I should have come to myself, but lor an old woman who came to me and gave me some aguardiente and a queer med icine. It made me well in an instant. But how the woman entered the house, which wrs locked and barred, I do not know." "Did she wear a black dress of woolen stuff, ind a little cross on a black bead chain?" "Why, yes, seDor: that is what she wore; how d! you know?" But Don Carlos did not vouchsafe a reply. The patio, or courtyard, was entirely mod ern. Surely it was the house of the rich lawyer, his old customer. He hesitated to ask, but now he inquired: "Is this not the house of Don Pedro Ala torre, the lawyer?" "Yes senor; and why did you not ask for him at first, pray?" "Because I was a trifle confused. Is he well?" "Ob, yes, perfectly so; only his daughter is ill, and the family went to Puebla, so that she might take the sulphur baths." Don Carlos and his friends withdrew, hut he could not resist asking one more ques tion: "Does your master use mules in his coach?" "He his never had mules in the house, senor, hut it seems to me that was one of the things that troubled my poor head when I was ill the other day. I dreamed that there were great mules standing harnessed In the courtyard." "So did I," said Don Carlos, whereat his friends laughed. The servant looked profoundly puzzled, but politely said: "Goodby, gentlemen." The next day, when I went to the shop of Don Carlos to get my cony of'Lallus tracion Zspauola," he told me the story nearly as I have related it, and, taking me to his inner room, showed me the bag of ounces. That was tbe "proof," as he said. Two days alter, I was passing the shop, when Don Carlos beckoned to me to enter. He plainly had something to communicate. I was all expectation, and was not to be dis appointed. He sii(i:"JIv friend, you should know that, day before yesterday, a gentle man came here ostensibly to buy a work ol science. His face was wonderlully familiar, and I ventured to ask him his name: He answeree that it was Orozco, whereat I felt again faint, lor face and voire and name re called the other witness to the will! He pre tended not to notice my excitement, and I had not the courage to inquire more. But on leaving he gave me an imploring look, put his fingers to bis lips, shook his head and so made known to me that he was well aware of our share in a strange transaction. Would you believe it, friend, that only this morning I received a black-bordered envelope, and that it contained the notice of the sadden death of Don Eicardo Orozco, my fellow witness. He has gone to join the pe'ople of our adventure, those people of tbe past who somehow projected themselves into our lives and into this late time. I fesr, my friend that I shall soon join my fellow witness." But now, near three months aiter tbU occurrence, Don Carlos Baltasar still lives, a little feebler, often dreamy and absent minded, as befits a man who has lived in two periods so remote. He belongs to the dim past and also to the electrically-lighted present. I have come to be very fond of my old book-selling friend. To me he is a proof that "things are not what they seem," that we live in a world of illusions and mere appearances. The City of Mexico grows shadowy; I expect that anything prodigious may huppen. The "Mystery of Olmedo Street" no longer seems an idle tale. The woman transformed into a mule and cruelly shod is altogether likely. If onlv I could meet and talk with the old snuff woman! But Don Carlos says that she has never returned. Strange tobacco that woman sold! Boston Herald.. A DANGEROUS FIRE BREAKS OUT IN THE OLD ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING. Xine Steamers Respond, and After a Hard Fight, Subdue the Flames Compara tively Small Losses A1I Around Repairs Already Under Way. About 6 o'clock yesterday morning fire was discovered in Ii. J. Swindell's shooting gallery, in the basement of the Academy of Music building, on Liberty street. The flames spread rapidly to Carr Brothers' res taurant, from there to Cammilli's fruit stand and then began eating its way to the Academy proper through the ceilings of the various buildings named. Two alarms were sent in and nine steamers responded. The police, headed by Inspector McAleese and Captain TJnterbaum, were soon on hand to keep the great crowd back, and, alter a two-hours' battle, tbe firemen had the blaze under control. Although quite badly dam aged, the losses to the building and tenants will not be great. Mr. Williams said yes terday afternoon that $2,000 would cover all his loss. He had no insurance, the place being in charge of watchmen day and night, while the fire apparatus in the building is very complete. Some of the scenery waB destroyed, and Mr. Williams will put iu a new floor and replace a few chairs, which will keep the Academy closed until one week from Monday. In tbe mean time the regular performances ad vestised for the houss will be given at the Grand Central Kinkbuilding. Mr. Williams said the fire would have no influence what ever in hurrying up his proposed new place of amusement. Mr. Swindell's loss will he about $1,000, with no insurance. Carr Brothers carried $5,000 insurance, which will lully cover their losses. Mr. Cammilli's loss will be about $5C0. Ifo insurance. Colonel . J. Allen, the ownr o! the building, will sutler no loss. He has $24,000 insurance, of which $11,400 is in the following local com panies: Boatman's, $1,250; People's, $1,250; Merchants and Manufacturers', $1,250; German American, $1,250; Union, $1,250; Birmingham Fire, $1,000: Cash, $2,500, and Ben Franklin, $1,750. The insurance loss on the building will be about 16 per cent, or $4,000. The loss to the local companies will be about $1,900. This is the second fire that has occurred in the building, the first being in 1855 during tbe reign ot Trimble's Varieties. It is ex pected that the entire business of the first floor will be in running order by Monday. Manager Williams' company played to a large audience in the Rink, last e'vening. He will occupy the house until his own variety home is fully repaired. Mr. Wiliiams it in receipt ot pecks of telegrams of sympathy from friends all over the country. The Kink fully answers the pur pose to which it is being put. ABEESTED ON SUSPICION. Two Canadian Girls, Aged 12 and 14, As saulted and Murdered. Cumbeblaxd, Ont., October 9. Mary and Eliza McGonigie, aged 14 and 12 years, respectively, daughters of James McGoni gie, living near here, who attended the vil lage school, started for home after school on Tuesday evening. They were last seen alive a half mile from home, but were being fol lowed by a man named Narcisse Lorocque. The bodies ot tbe girls were found last night bv an exploring party of villagers. Both had been assaulted and murdered. Lorocque is under arrest on suspicion. Sacasa, Re-Elected. San Juait Del Sob, October 9. Roberto Sacasa, who succeeded to the Presi dencv of Nicaragua on the death of Evaristo Caralo iu August 1889, has been re-elected by an overwhelming majority, for a term of four years, after four days' polling. Cornered the Vestibules. Chicago, October 9. Mr. Pullman said the decisiou in Boston in his suit against the Boston and Albany road, granted him exclusive use of the vestibule and knocked out tbe Wagner people. Tourists. Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bo els, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. the rEon-irs store, fifth avenue. Largest and Finest Store in the City. Ladies' jackets. Misses' jackets. Ladies' made-up dresses. Misses' made-up dresses. Jackets and wraps of every description for ladies, misses and children. Very best value and latest styles. Prices from $2 to $250 only one price. Campbell & Dick. NATURAL GAS CUT GLASS. Every Visiting Metallurgist Should visit the new art rooms of Hardy & Hayes and see some of the wonderful prod ucts of our natural gas in cut glass. .The purest crystal made in the world, the largest collection, the greatest number of patterns, and the most beautiful goods in this line can be seen three doors below City Hall, or diagonally opposite Hotel Duquesne, at Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers. Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smitbfield street. New building. CO Doz. Children's Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 25c Small knees and feet, worth 50c; another lot 25 doz. double tnees and feet, 50c, worth $1 and $125. Black only. A. G. Campbell & Soss. 27 Fifth ave. The friends and public are welcome to stop at the Big Store and make themselves comfortable without fear of being urged to buy., Prices and information given to all freely, but to save time it would be wise to send or call and get one o; those unique catalogues. Octobek 10. 1890. We are this day in business one year, and are the leaders in dress trimmings. Beinixg & Wilds. 710 Penn ave. Hosiery! Hosiery! New fall stock ot cotton, woolen nd lisle hosiery from 12cto60c a pair. Best values at Rosenbaum & Co.'s tvrs B. &B. Cloth capes reduced in price one-half $3 to $5. Boggs & Buhl. Overcoats, Fall and winter overcoats at Pitcairn'i, 434 Wood street. rsn OrnCIAL-PITTSBTJKG. T7TK WEBS' REPORT On tbe opening of Summrrlea street, from Walnut street to the Pennsylvania Railroad. To the Select and Common Councils ot tbe city ot Pittsburg: Tbe undersigned Viewers ot Street Improve ments in tbo city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on tbe 22d day of Jul;, A. D. 1SS9, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the damages sustained In tho opening of Summerle street, from Walnnt street to the Pennsylvania Railroad, in tbe citv of Pittsburg, and make an assessment therefor under tbe provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," approved tbe 16th day of May, A, D. 1889. respectfully report: That, having been first daly sworn and quali fied according 10 law. they proceeded In tbe manner and according to tbe directions of said act, to4iscbarge the duties of their appoint ments: and having given the notices required by said act, they viewed the premises and heard all tbe allegations and evidence o'f tho several parties claiming damages, and after full consideration tbcreof.made a true and con scionable appraisement of the same; that after ascertaining the wbol amount of damages, they made an assessment of the same upon tbe properties benefited by said im provement, and cansed a plot to be made, and prepared a statement, as required by said act, and. having given lo the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the 2?d day ofvSeptember. A. D. 1S90. at the office of the Board of Viewers, in tbe city of Pittsburg, beard all complaints and evidence presented, aid, after lull consid eration thereof, do find that tbe following named owners of property will sustain damages for which they are entitled to compensation, each for tbe amount set opposite his name, re spectively, viz.: DAMAGES. Elvin E. Walnwrlght i.t 1,200 00 & Crawford 800 00 Pennsylvania Railroad 290 00 printing ordinance and notices w on Printing viewers' report Z4 uu 15 bo Making plan and serving notices. Viewers' time , 8100 $2,453 00 ASSKSSEO. Summerlca. east side, from Walnut to Pennsylvania Railroad. Elvin E, Wainv.rlght, 51, 102.72 feet... 41 80 J. H. JMler. 40.08 le'et 32 73 George Knopf, 35 feet 28 89 A. It. Kuldell, 40 feet 32 78 Geo. V. Lasc, 40 feet 32 78 Sarah A!. Thompson, 48 feet 39 34 M. J. Snively. 44 feet 36 06 Mr. Laura E. Fnlton, 44 feet 36 06 J. W. Brown. 45 feet 66 SS A. J. Kelly. 40 feet. 32 78 John l Sharpe, 40 feet 32 7S Annie Purdv, 40 feet 32 78 Elizabeth Bon! ton, 81.37 teet 36 39 D. Jones. 41 feet 32 78 John Lee. 36 feet , 21) 51 G. C. Hartman, 56 feei 45 90 F. A. Hopefur, 51.42 feet " 41 k9 AdaP. Maxie!l. 10. 45 feet 8 20 Isaiah Pachter, 29, 57 feet 23 77 Cath. McDonougi). 33-5, 385 feet. 274 57 Alex. C. Watkins. 47.50 feet 3S 2 Alex. C. Watkins. 69 feet 348 55 Summerlea. west side S. Crawford, 51, 101.03 feet 41 80 J. W. Thompson. 117 feet 95 90 Frank C. Lane. 44 feet 36 06 Thomas A Orr, 44 feet 36 06 M. H. Tressel, 44 feet 36 00 Isabella Hwelgb. 44 feet 36 06 Henrv S. Klein. 45 feet 36 88 E. J. Reamer. SOicet 40 93 A. Boulton. 45.28 feet 36 S3 E. H. Meyers.l5u feet 122 94 Aug. E. feuccop, SO fo t 40 9S Aug. E. Snccop. 186. 236 feet lo2 45 E. H. Meyer. 403, 458 feet 334 40 Pennsylvania Railroad, 100 feet 81 96 8 2,453 00 Respectfullv submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, 1 DANIEL WENKE, Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr. ) PlTTSBURO, September 22. U90. "T7 IE WERE' REPORT On the opening of Gallatin street, from A V. R. R. to Wttherspoon street. To tbo Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in tbe city ot Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized bv an ordinance passed on the 18th day of March A D. 1889, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the dam ages sustained In the openlngof Gallatin street, from A. V. R, R. to W itherspoon street, in the city ot Pittsburg, and mako an assessment therefor under tbe provisions of and in accord ance with an act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing and directing Councils ot cities of tbe secoi.d class to nrovide for tbe improve ment of streets, lanes, alleys and public high ways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, proviaing ior toe appointment ot a Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, pre scribing their duties, granting appeals to Coun cils and court, providing for the assessment and collection of 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, re spectfully report: That having been fiist duly sworn aud quali fied according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act. to discbarge tbe dutlos of their appoint ment; aud having given tbe notice! required by said act. tbey viewed tliepremises and neard all the allegations and evidence of tbe several parties claiming damages, and after full con sideration thereof, find that no owner of prop erty bas .-ustalned any damage by reason of said improvement, that, after ascertaining tbe whole amount of costs, they made an assess ment of tbe same upon the property bene fited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as reqmred by said act. aud hav ing given to tbe owner of each lot ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meeting, tbey met on tbe 17th day of September, AD. 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers in the city of PitUburg. beard all complaints and evi dence, and after fnli consideration thereof, present the following report, showing the amount each property bolder Is entitled to pay u tun yiuyvi j'uifciuu ul sdiu tuaki EXPENSES. Printing ordinance and notices. 40 00 Printing viewers' report 17 00 Making plan andservmgnotices 30 00 Viewers' time G3 00 8 130 00 ASSESSED. Gallatin, east side, from A V. R. R. to Wither.'poon - Peter Miller, 50, 100 teet f 16 25 MaryOgden. 50. 100 feet 16 25 C. Farmer. 50. 100 feet 16 25 J. Hare and W. Bauer, 50, 100 feet.... 16 25 Wes side Hugh Gallagher. 50, 100 feet 16 25 James M. Cook, 50, 100 feet 16 25 A. Leonhauser. 50. 100 feet. 16 25 D. Z. Bickell, 50. 100 feet lb 25 8 130 00 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN. DANIEL WENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr.. Pittsburg. September 17, 1S90. Viewers. T7IEWERS' REPORT On the opening of Wltherspoon street, from Chislett street to Gallatin street. To the Select aud Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg. The undersigned, Vlewersof Street Improve ments in tbe cityof Pitsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, aud authorized by nn ordinance passed on tbe Mtli day nf Mai c!i, A. D. 18S9, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the damages sus tained in the opening of Wltherspoon street, from Chislett street to Gallatin street, in the city of Pittsmirg, to make anassessmenttbere for under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly nf tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second class to provide for tbe improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sew ers and sidewalks, requiring plaus 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 tbe assessment and collec tion or damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property and providing for filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets without antbonty or Councils," approved tna 14tb day of June, A D. 1887. respectfully report: That baving 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 dnties of their appoint ment; and baving given tbe notices required by said act, they viewed thepremises and beard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and after full con sideration thereof, find that naownocof nrop ertr has sustained any damage by rea son of said improvement; that, after ascer taining the whole amount of said costs tbey made an assessment of the same upon tbe prop erties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as required by said act. and having given to tbe owner of ech lot ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meetlnc. they met on the 17th day of September, A D. 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in tbe city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence, and after foil consideration thereof, present the follow ing report, showing tbe amount each property holder Is entitled to pay as the proper propor tion of said cost. EXPENSES. Printing ordinances and notices. f 40 00 Printing viewers' report, ..,, 17 00 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Making plan and serving-notices. Viewers' time. 10 00 63 DO S 180 00 ASSESSES. Witberspooo. norths side from Chis lett to Ual latin D. C Brlckoll. 120 feet 19 43 Penna. Ins. Co., 120 feet 19 43 Penna. Ins. Co., 160 feet 25 90 Sontb side D. Z. Brickell. OS feet 15 54 Penna. Ins. Co., 96 feet 15 54 George Grenier, 96 feet .'. 15 64 Penna. Ins. Co., 115.94 feet is 62 $ 130 00 Respectfullv submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL tVENKE, TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr.. Viewers. PrrrSBURQ, September 17,1890. TTIEWERS REPORT " ' On the opening of Chislerf street, from With- erspoon street to Greenwood street 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 the Conrt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on tbe 33th day ot June, A D. 1890. a copy of which i-hereto attached, to appraise the dam ages sustained in the ppeningof Cblslett street, from Witherspoon street to Greenwood street in the city of Pittsburg, and make an assess ment therefor -under the provisions of ana In accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second clas," approved on tbe 16th day of May, A. D., IfcSO. respoctfu'.ly report: That having been tirst duly sworn and quali fied according to law, tbey proceeded in tbe manner and arcording to the directions of said act, lo discbarge the duties of tbeir appoint ment: and having given the notice required by said act, they viewed the premises and heard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and after full con sideration thereof, find that no owner of prop erty lias sustained any damage by reason of said improvement: that, after ascertaining the whole amount of costs, they made an assess ment of tbe same upon the properties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as required by said act, and having given to tbe owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting, they met on the 17th day of Septem ber. A. D. 1890. at the office nf the Board ot Viewers in the city of Pittsburc, beard all coniplaints and evidence, and after full con sideration thereof, present the following report, showing tbe amount each property holder Is entitled to pay as tbe proper portion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordinance and notices.... Printing viewers' report Making plan and serving notices.. Viewers' time 40 00 19 00 15 00 63 00 f 137 00 ASSESSED. Chislett street, east side from Wlth spoon to Greenwood Lewis Duifenbacker, 100 feet ,...? 8 62 Lewis Dulfenbacker, 100 feet 8 62 J. Diffenbacher. 100 teet 8 C2 Penna. Ins. Co., 100 leet 8 62 Penna. Ins. Co., 100 feet 8 62 D. Z. Brickell. 100 feet. 8 62 Wnu Ward. 24.11 feet .-. 2 07 Penna. Ins. Co., 100.21 feet. 8 62 West side P. M. Scaife, 120 feet 10 35 Wm. McKee. 1J0 feet 10 33 O. P. Scaife. 14 feet. 12 41 Wm. Ward, lJOfeet 10 35 Penna.lns. Co., 102, 181.1!! feet. 8 79 Henry C. Brumer. 20 60 feet 1 73 N. P. Sawyer, 239.82 feet. 20 61 t 137 00 Respectfully ubmltted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN. DANIEL WENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr. Pittsburg, September 17, 1890. Viewers. TTIEWERS' REPORT On the opening of South Twenty-ninth street, from East Carson street to Sarah street. To the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg: Tbe undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments in tbe city of Putsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny countv and authorized by an ordinance passed on tbe 30tb day of June, A D. 1890, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the damages sustained in the opening of Sonth Twenty-ninth street, from East Carson street to Sarah street, in the city of Pittsburg, and make an assessmwit therefor under tbe pro visions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth ol Pennsyl vania, entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second clasV ap proved the 16th day of May, A D. 18S9,. re spectfully report: That having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law. they proceeded in tbe manner and according to tbe directions of said act, to discharge the dnties of their appoint ment; and having given the notices required by said act. tbey viewed tbe premises and heard all the allegations and evidence nf tbe several parties claiming damages, and after full con sideration thereof, find that no owner of prop erty has sustained any damage by reason of said improvement; that, after ascertaining tho wnole amount of costs, tbey made an assess ment of tbe same npon the properties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made and prepared a statement as required by said act, and having gtvou to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting.they met on the 15th day of September, A. D. 1890, at tbe office of tbe Board of Viewers, in tbe city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence, and after full consideration thereof, present the following report, showing tbe amonnt each property holder is entitled to pay as tbe proper portion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordinance and notices 5 40 00 Printing Viewers' report 16 CO Making plan and serving notices 5 Co Viewers' time m.. 21 CO 82 60 ASSESSED. South Twentv-nintb, east side, from Carson to Sarah George N. Monioe. 65, 128.25 feet $ John Risk, 57. 114.5S feet West side F, Kraus, 35, 70.95 feet John Burns, 2D. 58 feet George Geyer, 57, 114.58 feet 22 09 19 37 1190 977 19 37 82 50 Respectfullv submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR., iTTTSBUKG, Sontember 15. 1890. Viewers. "VriEWERS REPORT- V . .. . On the opening of Bigelow street, from Sylvan avenue to ICeaicher street: To the Select and Common Councils of the cityof Pittsburg: Tbe undersigned, Vlowers 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 29tb day of March. A. D. 1888. a copy of winch Is hereto attached, to appraise tbe dam ages sustained in the opening of Bigeluw street, from Sylvan avenne to Kearcher street, in the city of Pittsburc. and ninke an assess ment therefor under tbe provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "An act concerning streets and sewers in the city of Pittsburg," approved the Oth day of January, A. D. 1S81, aud the supplements thereto, respect fully report: That having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded iu the manner and according ro tbe directions of said act, to dicharge the duties of their appomt ment;and having given tbe notices required by said act, tbey viewed tbe premises and heard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and after lull con sideration thereof find that no owner of-property has sustained any damage hy reason of said improvement; mat, alter ascertaining tbe whole amount of costs, they made an assess ment of tbe same upon tbe properties bene fited by, said improvement, and caused a plan to be made'and prepared a statement, as re quired by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting, they mot on tho day of A. D. 18, at the office of tho Board of Viewers, in tbe city of Pltwburg, heard all complaints and evidence, and after full consideration thereof, present the follow ing report, showing tbe amount each property holder is entitled to pay as the proper portion of said cost. EXPENSES. Printinc ordinance and notices Printinji viewers' report Making plan and serving notices... Viewers' time; -. 40 00 24 00 15 00 84 00 8163 00 ASSESSED. Bigelow, north side, from Sylvan avenue to Kearcher James Williams, 153.81 feet John Patterson, 75 feet Tbomas H. Evaus, 100 feet Robert Hamilton, 25 feet Patrick Joyce. 25 teet Patrick Connelly, 25 leer James Joyce, 25 teet. James Hawthorne. 25 feet J. Morjran. Jr., 25 feet John mmington, 60 feet - James McHuab, 25 feet John E. Williams, 225 feet. John E. Williams, 85 feet John E, Williams, 154, 193.60 feet. Robert Erskine, 68, 116.68 feet. South side Se5?,r?mIe&?'78,75"feet F.O'Toole.oOfeet Tho. Fenon, 60 fet 12 23 600 800 200 200 200 200 2 00 2 00 399 200 17 69 679 12 31 464 6 75 8 99 899 OFFICIAL-PITTSBTJBG. John Martin. 50 feet Sarah J. Errill, 25 feet Mary O. Petty. 30 feet Jas. O'Donnell. 25 feet M.J. McDermitt. 25 teet Kamuol Jones. 25 feet Tm. Dalzell. 25 feet J. E. Williams, 100 feet 8. Lannler, 25 f eet Jas. Hall, 25 feet Hngn Hall,25feet John F. Weasel. 50 feet Thos. Thomas, 75 feet E. J. Morgan, 75 feet J. Jenkins. 25 feet A. Finney, 25 feet R. Jones, 50 feet John E. Williams, 122.223 feet: 399 200 2 40 200 200 2 00 200 SCO 200 200 200 399 60O 600 200 200 399 895 S 163 00 Respectfully submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN", ) DANIEL WENKE. (Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jn J Pittsburg, September 9, 1890. TTIEWER8" REPORT On the opening of Foe alley, from McCandless - street to Fifty-second street. To tbe Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg: The undersigned, Viewera of Street Improve ments in tbe city of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1890, a copy of which Is hereto attached, to appraise the damages sustained in the opening of Poe alley, from McCandles street to Fifty-second street, in the city of Pittsburg, and make an assess ment therefor nndcr the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to street and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th day ofjMay. A. D. 1889, respectfully report. That having been first duly sworn and qualified according to law, they proceeded in the manner and accord ing to the diroctiims of said act to discbarge the duties of their appointment; and having given the notices required by said act. tbey viewed tbe premises and heard all the allega tions and evidence nf the several parties claim ing damages, and after full consideration thereof, find that no owner of property has sustained any damage by reason of said im provement; that, after ascertaining tho whole amount of costs, they made an assessment ef the same upon the properties benefited by 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 oavs' notice ot tue time and place of meet ing, they met on tho 18tb day of September. A. D. 1890, at tbe office ot tbe Hoard ot Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, beard all complaints and evidence, and after full consideration thereof present the following report, showing the amount each property bolder is entitled to pay as tbe proper portion ot said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordinances and notices.... Printing viewers' report. Making plans and serving notices.. Viewersf time. 140 00 23 00 15 00 63 00 214100 ASSESSED. Poe alley, north side, from second street to McCandless O. M. Edwards. 139, 129 06 feet,.. Fifty- 24 90 358 353 3 58 3 53 3 58 3 58 3 58 3 58 3 58 3 58 3 58 5 91 5 55 353 3 58 3 58 353 358 353 358 3 58 3 58 353 3 58 358 3 58 358 3 58 3 58 358 4 40 14100 Jas. Thompson. 20feeu J. Wunderlicb, 20 feet Fred. Trenz, 20 feet W. Monuech,20 feet A. Hierschey. 20 feet. John Lay, 20 feet. A. Aklln, 20 feet Jos. Geschke. 201eet P. Laban. 20 feet C. Wall. 20 feet. J. M. Brown, 20 feet George Vetter, 38. 100.41 feet Sonth side Mary E. Bruce, 3L 95 feet Alex. L. Warner, 20 feet , John Wimmons, 20 feet F. O. Bromberg, 20 feet , Robt. Marshall, 20 feet Thos. Orgill, 20 feet H. Brenner. 20 feet , N. Bach, 20 feet , Ben Grove, Jr., 20 feet F. Brudafer. 20 feet , J. Taylor. 20 feet , Thomas Klley. 20 feet Christiana Nelson, 20 feet James 1 bompson. 20 feet , Robert Corrv. 20 feet C. Koehler. 20 feet John Koller, 20 feet , E. F. Bailev, 20 feet Andrew McKorse, 24.49 feet Respectfullv submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN. 1 DANIEL WENKE. f TIMOTHY O'LEARY, JR. J Pittsburg. September 18, 1890. Viewers. TTiEWERS REPORT On the opening of Dnncan street, from Fifty. second street to McCacoless street, r To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in tbe city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinanco passed on the 30th day of June. A. D 1S90 a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the damages sus tained in tbe opening of Cuncan street, from Fifty-second street to McCandless street, in tbe city of Pittsburg, and make an assess ment therefor under tbe provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of tbe Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tho 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. 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 the duties of their appoint ment: and having given the notices required by said act. tbey viewed thepremises and beard all tbe allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and a'ter full con sideration thereof, fine thafbo owner of prop erty bas sustained any damage by reason of said improvement; that, after ascertaining the whole amount of costs, tbev made an assess ment of the same upon the properties bene fited bv 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 dajs' notice of tbe time and place nf meeting, tbey met on tbe IStli day of Sep tember, 1890, at the office of the Board of View ers, in the city of Pittsburg, beard all com plaints and evidence, and after full considera tion thereof, present the following report, showing the amount each property bolder is entitled to pay as tbe proper portion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordinance and notices . (40 00 23 00 15 00 63 00 Printing viewers' report Makingplan and serving notices. SHI 00 ASSESSED. Duncan street, north side.f rom Fifty second street to McCandless i Cha. Roth. 20 feet $ 3 20 J. fc C. E. Shaniceyetal., 20 feet 5 6 C. Noimn. 20feet. 3 26 J. P. Forsman. 20 feet 3 26 Mary E. Bray. 20 feet 8 20 John Wright. 20 feet. 3 :!6 Marv Kllngcnsmith, 20 feet S 26 D. II. Sutton, 80 feet 13 01 P. Ve-scke, 20 feet 3 26 P. Mairley, 40 feet 6 52 Wm. Humphrev. 40 feet 6 52 Mary Hnnter. 20 feet 3 26 G. Ackcrman. 20 feet 3 2G A. Brckman, 20 feet 3 26 Jas. Brennalmn. 20 feet 3 2fi Chas. Nalle. 20 feet 3 sc C. Selberr. 20, 30.28 feet 3 26 Dunrin streer. south side O. SI. Edwards, 139, 119.85 feet 22 05 James Thompson, 211 feet 3 ;c J. Wundeilicn. 20 feet 3 Z( Frederick Trenz. 20 feet 3 26 W. Slonnich, 20 feet 3 og A. Hlrschey, 20 feet 326 JohnLiv. 20 feet 326 A. A. Klein, 20 feet 3 26 Joseph Geschke, 20 feet 3 26 P. Laben, 20 feet 3 ze V. Walz,20feet 326 J. M. Brown. 20 feet 3 26 C. Selbert, 18, 20 feet 2 94 M. Senge, 18. 20 feet 2 94 M. Senge, 30. 40 feet. 4 89 141 00 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKK. J Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR: PITTSBURG. September 18, 1890. -TTIEWERS REPORT On the damages by grading; of Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier street. To tbe Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: Tho undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburc. appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny countv and authorized'by a petition passed on the 27th day of January A. D. 1890, a copy of which Is'bereto attached, to appraise the dam ages sustained in the grading of Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier street, in tbe city ot Pittsburg, and make an assessment therefor under the provisions of and in accordance wiih an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, t'An act authorizing and directing Councils of cities of tbe second class to provide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highnay, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans ot streets, providing for the appoiutment of a Board of viewers of Street Improvements, prescribing tbeir duties, granting appeals to Councils and Court, pro viding for the assessment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing tbe use of private prnnerty and providlne for filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon, and pro hibiting the nse of publto streets without an- OFFICIAL PrrTSBTJBG. thorlty of Councils," approved the 14th 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 ace to discharge tbe dnties of their appoint ment; and having given the notices required by said act. tbey viewed the premises and heard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and after full con sideration thereof, find that no owner of prop erty bas sustained any damage by reason of said Improvement: that, after ascertaining tbe whole amount of said costs, they made an assessment of the same upon the pronertles benefit ed by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement as required by raid act. and having given to tbe owner of each lot lo days' notice of the time and place of meeting, tbev met on tbe 27th day of September, A D. 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, beard all complaints and evidence, and after full consideration tbereof.present the following report, showing tbe amount each property bolder is entitled to pay as the proper propor tion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing viewers' report. Making plan and serving notices... Viewers' time 26 00 15 00 84 VC 1125 00 ASSES3ED. Boqnet, north side, from Semple to Frazier J. P. Greer, SO, 23.87 feet 8 A. Morrison, 90, 70 feet John Z. Speor, 40. 31.29 feet Cath. V. Dasbbacb. 40. 31.29 feet Albert F. Greim. 40, 31.29 feet J. A Grier and R. B. Coyle, 16V, 125 feet Andrew Baird. 160, 125 feet Cbas. E. Speer, 240, 1K7.60 feet Chas. E. Speer, 144. 112.50 feet Jos. Dashbach. 95.75 feet 72 2 16 96 66 96 384 384 5 76 3 46 223 384 384 60 180 884 240 197 3 60 5 66 763 91 2 14 2C8 58 Wm. A. Schiebler, 160, 125 feet V. Shook, 160, 125 feet Jas. J. Booth, 25 feet S. N. Forner, 75 feet S. N. Forner. 160, 125 feet Jas. J. Booth, 100. 82.50 feet Frebertshauser, 78, 60feet Martha Wilmot, 150. 117.50 feet Martha Wilmot. 248. 190 feet Henry Johns. 318. 250 feet I. H. Aaron, 38, 75 feet Thos. B. Nuttell, 89.72 feet Hugh & Craig, 60.01 feet, Thos. H. Frost, 21 feet Boqnet. south side R. a Hays or Jas. A Grier. 260. 215.31 feet A. P. Stevenson and R. B. Coyle, 136, 124 feet Chas. Meyran, 136. 124 feet W. K. Nlmick, 273. 248 feet Mary Nicholas, 70. 126 feet James S. McCord. 61, 46.6 feet Amanda Fowler, 25, 23.3 feet. Hettle M. Hamilton, 25. 23.3 feet James P. Carnev. 25,23.10 feet George Eyrich, 51, 46150 feet. Ella H.Morse, 51. 46.50 feet John Gruntz. Jr.. 76.-69.75 feet G. U. Hartman, 76. 69.75 feet Michael Flnnerty. 25, 23.25 feet Ja. E. Umbstatter, 136. 124 feet Robt. r. Nevln. 136. 124 teet P. Dornberger and R. C. Oehmler. 199. 180.58 feet Jos. Loughrey, 310, 270 feet Jno. Dawson. 144, 125 feet Frank Murray, 46, 40 feet Jno. Eickley. Jr.. 98. 85 feet F. T. Lusk, 115, 100.2 feet 6 24 327 327 6 55 1 68 123 60 60 60 123 123 1 82 182 60 327 327 4 78 7 44 ,3 48 1 10 235 2 76 $125 00 I Viewers. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, D. WENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, JR. Pittsburg. September 27. 1890. ylEWERS' REPORT On the opening of Greenwood street, from Chislett street to Morningside avenne. To the Select and Common Councils of the citv of PIttshurg: ' The undersigned Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance,, passed on the 18th day of March. A, D. 1889, aVropy ot which is hereto attacTTed. to appraise the damages sustained in the opening of Green wood street, from Chislett street to Morningside avenue, in the city of Pittsburg, and make an assessment thereforurider 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 class to provide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and sidewalks, requir ing plans of streets, providing for the appoint ment of a Board of Viewers of street improve ments, prescribing their duties, irrantintr in. peals to Councils and court, providing for tbe assessment and collection of damages andbene flts, authorizing tbe use of private property and providing for filing liens and regulating proceedings thereon, and prohibiting the nse ot public streets without authority of Councils." approved tbe 14th day of June, A. D. 1887: respectfully report: That, having Deen first duly sworn and qual ified according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to the dlrecliuns of said act, to discbargo tbe duties of their ap pointment; and baving given the notices re quired by said act. tbey viewed tbe premises and beard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, and after full consideration thereof, find tbat no owner of property has sustained any damage by reason of said improvement, that, after ascertaining the whole amount of costs, they made an assess ment of the same upon the property benefited by said Improvement, and cansed a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as required by said act, and baving given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meeting, they met on the lTthdavof Sep tember, A. D. 1S90, at the office of the' Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence, and after full consid eration thereof, present the following report, showing the amount each property bolder is entitled to pay as the proper portion of said cost: EXPENSES Printing ordinance and notices $ 40 00 Printing viowers' report 17 00 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers'time 63 00 S130 00 ASSESSES. Greenwood, north slue, from Chis lett to Blornincside f. M. Scaife, 50, 100 feet Morninside public school. 60,'lPO feet. A. G. Dull, 50. 100 feet , A. G. Duff, 50, 100 feet south side J.N. Henderson. 50, 100 feet J. M. Henderson. 50. 10U feet R. Strohin. 0, 100 feet Wilson Conner?, 50, 100 feet 16 25 16 23 16 25 16 25 16 25 16 25 16 25 16 25 130 00 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, ) D NIEL WENKE. 5 Viewers. TIJIOTIIY O'LEARY. JR., 1 Pittsburg. Septt mber 17, 1890. TTIEWERS' REPORT- Ou tbo opening of Dull street, from Wylle avenue tn Webster avenue. To the Select and Common Councils of tbe cityof Pittsbnig: Tho undersigned, Vlewersof Street Improve ments in the citv ot Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 13th day of January, A. D, 1890. a copy nf which is hereto attached, to pprilse the damages sustained in tbe opening of Duff street, from Wvlie avenue to Webster avenue, m tbe city of Pittsburg, and mako an assess ment therefor under tbe nrovisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second clas," approved the 16th day of May, A- D. 1889, respectfully report: That baving been first duly sworn and quali fied accordiug to law, tbey proceeded in the manner and according to tbe directions of said act, to discharge) the duties of tbeir appoint ment: and having given the notice required by said act. they viewed tbe premises and heard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, aud after full con sideration thereof, find tbat no owner of property has sustained any damace by reason ot said improvement: that, after ascertaining the whole amount of costs, they made an, assess ment of I he same npon tho properties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as re quired by said act. and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meetlnc. they met on the 29th day of September, A. D. 1890. at tbe office of tho Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburc; heard all complaints and evidence, and alter full consideration thereof, present tbe follow ing report, showing tbe amount each property holder is entitled to pay as the proper portion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordinances and notices..... Printinc viewers' report Making nlan and serving notices.... Viewers'time , 40 00 19 00 10 00 63 00 t 132 00 ASSESSED. Duff street, east side, from Wylle to Webster Thos. F. Breen,50. 100.52 feet J 7 90 L. Mathis. 22, 19.62 teet 3 47 C. A. F. Hagan. 20 feet 3 15 D. Jenkins, 20 feet 3 15 Fred Dorn, 20 feet 3 15 Fred Dnm, -Ofeet g is A. L. Lathwood. 20 feet 3 15 J. Kuhlman. 20 feet 3 15 A. Ordelbeide, 20 feet 3 15 C. Murphy, 40feet 6 31 M. J, Stnghose, 29 f eet " 315 P. P. Kress, 20 feet 8 15 OFFICIAL FITTSBtrRG. J. 13. Filler. 20 feet J. Lath wood, S- 40 feet.... Jan. Patterson, 50. 100 feet., West side W. H. Duff, 440. 510 feet.... 3 15 5 5 790 69 40 S 132 00 Respectfully submitted, edward jay allen. Daniel wenke. timothy o'leary. jr.. PrrrSBTJEO. September 29. 1890. Viewers. TTIEWERS' REPORJ- On tbe opening of Renfrew street, fnm Achilles street to Lincoln-avenue. To tbo Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg. The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments In the city nf Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of " Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 9th day of September. A D. 1859. a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise tbe damages sustained lu the opening ni Renfrew street, from Achilles street to Lincoln avenue. In the city of Pittsburg and make an assess ment iherefor under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second clas." approved tbe 16th day of Mav, A D. 1889. respectfullv report: inn, naving Deen nrst 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 ments; and baving given tbe notices requiied by said act, tbey viewed tbe premises and heard all the alienations and evidence or lhe several parties claiming damages, and after full consideration thereof, made a true and con scionable appraisement of the same; that after ascertaining tbe full amount of damages, they made an assessment of the same upon tbe prop erties benefited by said improvement, and cansed a plot to be made, and prepared j. state ment as required by said act and. baving given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meeting, i bey met on the 13th day of September. A p. 1890. at the office of tbe Board of VlewersSln the city ot Pittsburg, beard all cnmplaintsland evidence piesented, and, after full consideration thereof, do find that the following named owners of property will sustain damages for which tbey are entitled to compensation, each for tbe amount set opposite hisname,respectively,viz.: s EXPENSES. Gerge S. Fnlmer 8 600 00 Marg't E. Richard 54 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing Viewers' report 24 00 Making plan and serving notices..... 15 00 Viewers' time 84 00 S 817 00 ASSESSED. Renfrew, north side, from Achilles street to Lincoln avenue C. Oberheim, 23, SO feet H. G. Gill, 60, 51.45 feet Wm. Morrow, 25 feet Geo. C. Blocker, 25 feet John .T.Thompson, 60 feet Wm. Roland, 25 feet a Supple, 25 feet 15 33 30 67 15 33 15 33 30 67 15 33 15 33 30 67 23 00 23 00 30 67 31)67 15 33 15 33 15 33 15 33 31) 67 104 27 30 67 20 67 30 67 30 67 36 18 12 88 19 62 SO 72 30 67 30 67 30 05 3127 n.. iL. uas Co.. oO feet. Joseph March, 37.5 feet W. H. Dennistnn. 37.5 feet J. D. Deitricb. 50 feet. '. Wm. M. Allen. 50 feet , Daniel Ryan, 25 feet Mary A. Abrams. 25 feet.. John Shannon. 25 feet Ed Sheridan. 25 feet Elizabeth C. Allen. oO feet. George Finley, 170. 255.54 feet .... Renfrew street, soutb side Margaret E. Richard, 50, 100 feet. Ernest Robinson. 50. 100 feet J. B. Hyndman. 50. 100 feet C. II. Salada. 50. 100 feer Amln 31. Fnlmer, 59. 117 feet George S. Fulmer. 21.b5 feet Randall Kent, 32.48 feet Mrs. Lydia Rasner, 50.67 feet J. E. Ash. 60 feet S. W. Jeffries. 60 feet John B. Brittnn. 49 feet John Suter, 51 feet J817 00 Respectfully submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKK Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jit., PlTTSBURO, September 13, 1890. . AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Cabinet street, from Main street to Canoe alley. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe City of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is" hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same, Tbat the grade of Cabinet street, from Main street to Canoe alley be and the same is hereby estab lished as follow", to wit: The tirade of the south curb line of Cabinet street shall begin at a point on the west ourb line of Main street at an elevation of 22G.77 feet; thence rising at the rate of 2 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 454.75 feet to the eat curb line of Canoe alley at an elevation of 235.87 feet. AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING ilURT LAND street, from Penn avenue south erly to line of property of Homewood Ceme tery. Section 1 Be it 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 tbo same. That Murtland street, from Penn avenue southerly to line of property of Homewood Cemetery, be and the samo is hereby located as follows, to wit: The center line of Murtland street shall begin at a point on the north 6-foot line of Penn avenue, distant westwardly 184.30 feet from a stone monument situated at the inter section of the north 5-foot line of Penn avenue and the east 5-foot lino ot Murtland street; thence deflecting to tbe left 92 35' 40" for a distance of 2.370 teet to tbo property of Home- wood Cemetery, and said Murtland street shall be of a width of 60 feet.' Continued on Tvcelflh Page. RAILROADS. SALT1510KE AND OBIO KAIl.KOAi. schedule in cflect May 11, 1890, Eastern time For Wasnlngton, D. c Baltimore, l'h 1 1 a d elphla and New York, 8KO a, m. and 9:20p. m. For Cumberland. "8 :00a. m., $1:10. "J SO p. m. For Connellsrllle, t3:40, 8:00 and S:S a. m., 41:10. t4:O0 and 920 p. m. For Unlontown, 38:40. M:00, 53:35 a. in., tl:10an 4'0JD. m. G.rll. Pl....nf Mini. mnd.?3:00?,nl.- an?. '" and ;t:00p. m. For Wasnlngton. Pa.. 1 05 and ,3:30. $9.33 a. m.. 3:35.t5:oU and 7:4jp. m. For Wheeling. 7:U5,SS:C0, :35 a. m.. "3:35, T:4J p.m. For Cincinnati and St Louis, 7rtS a. m., 7:45 p. m. For Cincinnati. 111:55 n. m. For Columbus, "7:05 a. m.. 7:45n. m. For Newark. "7:05. a. m 7:4.1 For Chicago. 1 :05 a in. and p. m. 7:4.i T Tn Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and vahlngton. 620 ain., 7:35 p. m. From Columbrrs; Cincinnati and Chicago, -B:zaa. m.. -y.w p. ra. rrom Wheeling; 3-25, 10:50 a. m,, tt.ou, 9:0o, 510:15 p. m. llirongli parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washington. Cincinnati and Cblcago. "Dally. ?l)ally except Sunday, jsundayonly. Saturday only. TDally except Saturday. Tbe Pittsburg Transicr Company will call far and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at il. & O. ticket ofilce, corner Firth ave. and Wood St., or 401 and 639 Smitliflelil street. J. T. ODKLU CHAS. O. SCULL, General Manager. Gen. PasaAsent. ITTSBUKB AND LAKE KKIE ItAlLKOAU LOMi'ANY. schedule In clTict M-ty IS. L ItSO. Central time. lUtl-AKT-Uor Cleveland, 4:55. 8:00. lu. :3a. 4u, T:-p. ni. or van- clnuaU, Chicago and St. Louis. '1:3a, -9:4j p, at. x.0ajs. neo. ?: d. m. For Buffalo. 8:00 a. m., 4:20, "S-ljp. a. For Salamanca, 3:O0 a. m., "4:20, "9:4.i p. m. or Youngstown and New Castle, 43, 3:00, 10:15 a. m- nn tiia. 9:45 n. m. For Beaver Falls. 4:55. 7M. 8:00. 10:15 a. m., -iwo, jmu. -4:ju, i 9:45 p. in. For hartlers. 4: 1j:33 a. m., ! 6:55, 7:30. 7:40. 8:03. 9:00. 10:15, 11:35. a. m.. 1: 1:40, 112:45, 1:40, 3-20. 3-30. 14:5. .4:3n.5tB,S-2-'i 4:55. 7U0, 8.-00, 10:15 a. m., 1:35, 3:30, '4:3V 5:20. 12:20, 8uul 10:IS n- m- AluitVE From Cleveland. 6:23 a. m.. 12:33. 5:45, "7:15 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and St. 1.0018,6:25 m. '12:30, "7:45 p.m. From Uuffalo, "6:2 17:45 p. in. From youngstown and New Castle. 6:2 "9:35a. ni.,"I2:uB, .no.-Jiw.aiuUp. m. From Beaver Falls. 5:23. Sift 720, 9:35 a. ra, 12:30. 1:2a 5:45. 7:45. 11:50 p. m. P.. C. Y. trains for Mansfield. 4:53. 7:40 a. m 3:20, 5:20 p. m. For tsscn and Beechmont, 4-55, 7:40 a. m.. 3:20 p.m. P., C. A Y. trains from Mansfield, 6;I7. 7:12. 11:30 a. m.. 5:45 p. m. From Beechmont, 7:12, 11:3) a. m., 5:45 p.m. P., McE.1T. K. It.-DEPAnT-rTor New Ha ven, '5:30. 1,7:30 a. m.. '3:( p. m. For West Sen ton, 5:30. 7:10. 9:35 a. m.. 3:u0, 5:25 p. m. AltBTVK From New Uaven. "8:50 a. m.. 14:11 5:13 p. m. From West .Newton, 6:15, 8:50. m.. 1:25. !4-i5. 6:15p. m. For McKeesport, Elisabeth. Monongahela City and Belle Vernon. 6:35. 17:30, 11: J) a. m.. 13:00. 3:50 p. m. From Belle Vernon, Monongahela City. EUra bcth and JtcKtejport, 7:50, 13:50 a. m., 12:35, 5:00. 14:15 p. m. "Dally. I8unday only. City 'ticket office. 639 smlthlleld Street. Atl.BOHEST VALLEY KAILKOAD Tralns leave Unt natation (Las tern stand ard time): Foxburg Ac. 6:55 a. in.: Slagara. Ex., dally. 8:30 a. m.: Elttannlng Ac, 9:00 a. m.; Hulton Ac. 10:10 a. in.; Valley Camp Ac, 12:05 p. m.: Oil City and DuBoIs Ex press, 1:45 p. in-: Mnlton Ac, 3.-00 p. m.: Elttannlng Ac, 3:55 p. m.: Valley Camp Ex., 4:53 p. m.; Elttannlng Ac, 5:30 p. m.: Braeburn Ac, 6:3) p. 111.: HmtouAc. 7:50 p. m.; Buffalo Ex dally. 8:45 p. m.; irulton Ac, 9:45 p. in.; Brae burn Ac, 111 p. m. Cnurcn trains Braeourn. 12:40 p. m. and9:Wp. m.Pullman Sleeping Car on night trains between 1'lttsburg and linflalo. JAS. P. ANDEKSON. J. 1". Agt. : DAVID MC CAKUO. Oeu. supt TnrsisuKi AND WESTEKN KAIL WAY JL J '.Trains (Ct'l Stan dtlme) Leave. Arrive. Mall. Butler. Clarion. Eane. 6:50 a ml 4:30 p m Day Ex., Akron, Toledo 7i30 a 7:25 p m Butler Accommodation 9.-00 a mllino a ra Chicago Express (dally) 2:10 p m'10:40 a m Zellenonle Accom - 4:30 p ml 5:30 a m Butler Accom 8:30 p ml 6.50 a m First class fare to Chicago, 110 50. Second class. 19 SO. Pullman Bullet sleeping cir to Chlcaga aUy. E, RAILROADS. From Pittsburg Union Stilloa. ennsulvania Lines. Trains Run by Central Time. BOUTHWEirrSlfSTKM-rA-NIIANlJLEKOirrE. Leave for Cincinnati and St. Louis, d 1:15 a. m.. d 7:10 a. m., aani and d 11:15 p. in. Dennlson, 2:ti p m. Cnicago, d 1:15 a. m. and 12:05 p. m. Wheeling, Tuo a. m 12:05, 6:10 p. m. Steaben ville, 5:55a. ra. Washington, 6:15, S:35a. in., 1:55, J:&, 4:, 4:55p. m. Bulger, 10:10a. m. BargetU town. S 11:35 a. m.. 5:ii p. m. Mansfield, 7: Li, 9.30 u.iia a. m.. j:o5, 6:20, d s-35. BrldKevllIe. 10:10 p. m. Jlc Donalds, d 4:15. 10:45 D. m., a 10.09 p. m. Tkaits timrvEfrom Uio West, d z:M, d 8:00 a. rn S:05, d 5:55 p. m. Dcnnlson, 9:J0a.m. bteu benville, 516 p. m. Wheeiiujr, 2:10, 8:45 a. m 1:05, 5:o5 p. a. Uurgittstown, 7:15 a. m7. S 9.-QJ ?."-. .Vablnon. 6:55. 7Sa SMO, 10:3 a. m 2:!5, f:lp. m. ItansOeld, J:J0, 5:53. 8:30. ln-B a. in.. 12:4;, 3:55.10:00 and a 6:29 p. m. UalireA 1:T p. m. McDonalds, d 6:35 a. m., dil:00p. m. NORTHWEST SrSTEM-KT.WATNE KOUTB. Leave for Chicago, d 7:i0 a. in., d tZOX d 1:00L d l'- ,e?ci.ptiLS!.ri,1T II:a P-M-: Toledo. 7:10 a. m.. JI2--2U, d 1:00, and except Saturday 11:3) D.m.; Crestllne.5: 'a.m.. Cleveland. 6:10a m.:l2:4Sdll:ol p. m.. and 7:10a. mi. via P.. JTt. W.C.lty.:New uuiie "u .ivuunsioTrn. .an a. m.. u:ai 3:15 p. Di.rYonngstown and Mies, d 12:20 p. mT:Jlea3 vlile. Jirle and Ashtabula. 7K.-0 a. m.fc:3) p. m -Wiles and Jamestown. 3: p. m.: Alliance. 4:13 p.m.: Wheeling knd liellatre, 6:10 a. m.. 12:4i .45 p. m. : Beavi-r Kails, 4:io p. m. : Bciver Kails! as:20a.m.: Leetsdale. 5:30a.m. UlPABTKr.OM ALLEOUENT-Uochester, tM s m.: Ceavcr Falls. S:lo.ll:(Xla.m..5:iop.ni.: S 4.30 p. m, : Knou, 3:00 p. m.: Lectsdaleu 5:00.9:00, 10.00, 11:45 a. m.: 1:15. 2:40, 4:3a 4:45. 5:30, 6:1. 7:30, 9:00 and s 3:30 p.m.; Conway. 10:30 D.m.: KalruatsS 11:40 a. re. Trails akhive union station from Chicago, ex. cent Monday, 1:50, d 6:00, d 6:i5 a. m., d 5:55 and dC:50p.m.: Toledo, except Monday, 1:50, d 6:35 a. ul. 3.55 and 6.50 p. :n.; Crestline, 12:30 p.m.; Youngstown and Aew Castle, 9:10a. m.. lr2o. 6.50, 11)115 p. m.; Alles and Youngstown. a650p. m.; Cleveland, d 5:50 a. in., 2:20, 700 p. m.; Wheeling and Uellalre, 9:00a. ra.. 2:, 7:X p. m.: Erie atii Ashtabr.la, 1:25. 10:15 p. m.: Alliance. 10:00 a.n.; Mies and Jamestown, S:!0 a.m.; Hearer Falls. 7:30a.m.. B 8:25 p. m.: I.eetsdAle. 10:40p.m. Anmvs ALX.EOHENT. from non, 8.00 a. m. Cnnwav6.40i.m;Kocne9ter.0.40a.m.;BeaverKalts. 7.10 a.m.. S lizAK l:CO, 5.2UamI 3 8:15 p. in.: Leets dale, 4.30, 5.31, S.1 n.50, 7.45 a. m 12.00, 1I.4J, 1.45. 3.30. 4.30. 6.10, 3.0) and 3 6. -OS p. ffi.; Fair Daks, S 8.55 a. in. d. dally; &. bandar only: otber trains, except Snni'av. JOSEf u WOOD. General Manager. . A. FOUU, General i'assenger Agent. Address, Pittsburg. I'a. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD ON AND after June 9. 1SW. trains leave Union station, Plttsrmrg, as follows. .Eastern Standard Hue: 5IAIN" LINE EASTWARD. New York and Chicago Limited or Pullman Ves tibule daily at 7:15 a. m. Atlantic Express dally for the ast, 3:33 a. m. Mall train, dally, except Sunday, 5.30 a. m. Han day. mall. 8:40 a. m. Day express dally at S:00 a. m. Mall express daily at l:00p. m. Philadelphia express dill v at 4:30 p. ra. Eastern express dally at 7:15 r.. m. Kast Line dally at 8:10 p. m. Greensburg express 5:10 p. m. week days. Kerry express il:0O a. m. weekdays. All tnrongh trains connpet at Jersey City wttt boats of 'UrooMjn Annex" for Brooklyn. N. Y.. avoiding double ferriage and journey through X, Y. City. 'trains arrive at Union Station as follows: St. Louis, Chicago and Cincinnati ExDress. dally 2:00a. ra Mall Train, dally 8:10 p.m. Western Express, dally 7;45a. nu Pacific Express, dally 12:45p. m. Chicago Limited Express, dally 9: JO p. in. Fast Line, daily 1S-55D. m. SOUTHWfcari-ENN KAI1.WA1. For Unioiitown. o:30 and 85-um.acd 4.25 p. m., without change ot ctrs: 12:50p. m.. connect lng at Greenshure. "Week days, trains arrive, from Uaiontoi-nat9:t5a m.. irsa 5:33 and 8:19 WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. From i'EDEKAL. ST. srA'l ION. Allegneny Oltr. stall train, connecting for Jtlalrsville. 6:55 a.m. Exnress. ior Blairsvllle. connecting for Butler 3:np.m. Butler Accom 6:3) a.m.. 2:25 and 5:45 p.m. hpringdaleAccomS.OO. 11:50a.m. 3:30and 6:3) p.m. Frecport Accom 4:15, 7:50 and 11:40 D.m. On Sunday 12:35and 9:30 p. m. North Apollo Accom... ,11:00a. m. and :00p- m. Allegheny Junction Accommodation... 820 a- m. Blairsvllle Accommodation 10:30 o. m. Trains arrive at FEDKUALSIIJEET STATION. Express, connecting trom Butler 10:32a. m. Slail Train connecting from Butler. 1:35p.m. Butler Express . 7:50 p.m. Butler Accom 9:10 a. xn..4:40p. m. Blairsvllle Accommodation 9:52 p. ra. IVreeport Accom.7:40 a. in.. ls.7:25andll:10p.ni. On Sunday 10:10 s. in. and 6:55 p. m. Sprlngdale Accom. 6:37, 10:53 a. m., 3:15, 6:45 p.m. liorth Apollo Accom S:40a. ni. and 5:40 p.m. AlONONUAHhLA 1)1 VISION. lralns leave Union station. 1'ittsburz, as fol lows: For Slonongahela- City. West Brownsville aud Ttntontown, lu:40 a.m. For Monongahcla Cltyand West Brownsville, 7:35 and 10:40 a. m. and 4:5V p. m. On Sunday s:55 a m and 1:01 p. m. For MonongabelaCur, 1:01 and aip. m.. week days. llr&vosburg Ac., week days. 6 a m and 3:20 p. m. W est Elizabeth Aero nmodalton. 8.35 4. in.. 4.15 ff:30and 11:5 p. m. Sunday. 940p. m. llcnet offices 527 Smithneld St.. 110 Fifth ave,. and Union station. CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. J. K. WOOD, Gen'I Pass'r Agent. '"DITltiBUKO AKll CASTLESHA.NNtNB.K. JL Summ-rTune rable. On and after Mareh 30. is.', until runner notice, trains win runasioiiow. on everv day, except Sundays Eastern standard time: Leaving Plltsburg-:3 a. m.. 7:10 a.m.. 8 to a.m.. :J0i. lu.. 11:30 a. tn.. 1:40 p. m 3:40 p. m.. 5:10 p. m.. 5:50 p. m., 6:30 p. m.. 9:30 p. m., llsOp. in. Arlington 5:40 a. in.. 6:20a. m.. 7:10 a. m., 8:00 a. m.. 1020 a, m.. 1:00 p. m.. 2:40 p. m.. 420 p. m.. 8:10 p. m.. 5:50 p. tp., 7:10 p. m., 10:3 p.m. Sunday trains, leaving Pittsburg 10a.m.. 12:50 p. m..2:.i0 p. m., :lu p.m. 7:15p m..9:30 p.m. Arlington 9:10 a. in.. lop. in.. 1:05 p. m.. 4.29 p.m.. fl-30p. m 8.0a JOHN.IAHN. snpt. MKDICAX. DOCTOR WHITT.ER 814 PENH AVENUE. PJTTsBUItG. I'A. As old re-ldents know and back files of Pitt burg papers prove, is the oldest establuho and most prominent physician in tbo city, da voting special attention to all chronic diseases emrreers,ponn3N0FEEUNTILCURED MCRDI IC and mental diseases, physical liCn V UUo decay.nervous debility, lack of energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight self distrust, basbfutness. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, saf el v and privately cured. 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