t IF TEE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, TSTUD'AY, OCTOBER 81, 1890." 10 IN IMPORTANT DAT Elections Which Will be Held Throughout the Country Upon THE FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. Congressmen to be Selected From Xearlv ill of the States. A PROHIBITION FIGHT IX KEBE1SEA Alabama elected State officers and Legis lature August 4; will elect eight Congress xnen Xovember 4. Arkansas elected St3te officers and Legis lature September 1; will elect five Congress men November 4. California trill elect State officers, Legis lature and six Congressmen Xbvember i. Colorado will elect State officers, Legisla ture and one Congressman November 4. Connecticut will elect State officers. Legis lature and four Congressmen November 4. Delaware will elect Governor, Legislature and one Congressman November 4. Florida will elect Supreme Court Justice, Controller, Legislature and two Congress men November 4. Georgia elected State officers and Legisla ture October 1, and voted upon two proposed amendments to tbe Constitution of the State, one extending the benefits of the State pension to widows of Confederate soldiers, and the other allowing the reading and reference of bills by title, when introduced; will elect ten Congressmen November 4. SOME CONGRESSMEN" ALEEADT CHOSEN. Idaho elected State officers. Legislature and one Congressman October 1. Illinois will elect State Treasurer, Super intendent oi Public Instruction, Legisla ture and)20 Congressmen November 4. Indiana will elect minor State officers, Legislature and IS Congressmen Novem ber 4. Iowa will elect minor State officers and 11 Congressmen November 4. Kansas will elect State officers, Legisla ture, seven Congressmen, and vote upon two proposed amendments to the State Constitu tion November 4. One of these amendments increases the number of Supreme Court Judges from three lo seven, and the other lengthens the biennial session of the Legis lature to 90 days, and provides for the pay and mileage ot members. Kentucky elected Clerk of the Court of Appeals and delegates to a convention to revue tbe Constitution of the State August 4; will elect 11 Congressmen November 4. Louisiana will elect six Congressmen No vember 4. Maine elected Governor, Legislature and four Congressmen beptember 8. Maryland will elect six Congressmen No vember 4. Massachusetts will elect State officers, Legislature and 12 Congressmen Novem ber 4. Michigan will elect State officers, Legis lature and 11 Congressmen November 4. Minnesota will elec' State officers, Legis lature and five Congressmen November 4. Mississippi elected delegates to a conven tion to revise the Constitution or the State Julv 29, will elect seven Congressmen No vember 4. Missouri will elect minor State officers, Legislature, and 14 Congressmen Novem ber 4. Montana will elect Legislature and one Congressman November 4. A rEOUIBITIOl.- FIGHT. Nebraska will elect State officers, Legisla ture, and three Congressmen, and vote upon four proposed amendments to the State Con stitution November 4. These amendments relate to prohibition and high license, pro vide (or five Supreme Judges, and increase the Judges' salaries. Nevada will elect State officers, Legisla ture, and one Congressman November 4. New Hampshire will elect Governor, Legislature, and two Congressmen Novem ber 4. New Jersey will vote upon two proposed tmendmeits to the State Constitution Sep tember 30. One of these amendments can cels the prohibition against special legisla tion regulating the internal affairs of towns and counties, and the other eliminates tbe clause in reference to the appointment of Judges of the Court of Cpmmon Fleas. Will elect Legislature and seven Congressmen November 4. New York will elect Judge of the Court of Appeals, two Judges of the Supreme Court, Assembly and S4 Congressmen November 4. North Carolina will elect Chief and Associate Judge of the Supreme Court, Legislature and cine Congressmen Novem ber 4. North Dakota will elect State officers, 'Legislature and one Congressman Novem ber 4. Ohio will elect minor State officers and 21 Congressmen November 4. Oregon elected State officers, Legislature and one Congressman June 2. THE KEYSTONE STATE. Pennsylvania will elect State officers, Legislature and 28 Congressmen Novem ber 4. Rhode Island elected State officers and Legislature April 2; will elect two Con gressmen November 4. South Carolina will elect State officers. Legislature and seven Congressmen Novem ber 4. South Dakota will elect State officers. Legislature and two Congressmen Novem ber 4. Tennessee elected Supreme Judge August 7; will elect Governor, Legislatuie and ten Congressni'-n November 4. Texas will elect State officers. Legislature and 11 Congressmen, and vote upon two proposed amendments to tbe Constitution of the State November 4. One of these amend ments relates to the State tax and the other authorizes the Legislature to create a com mission to regulate railroad traffic Vermont elected State officers, Legislature and two Congressmen September 2. Virginia will elect ten Congressmen No Temter4. Washington will elect Legislature and One Congressman November 4. West Virginia will elect Judge of the Court of Appeals, Legislature and four Congressmen November 4. Wisconsin will elect State officers, Legis lature and nine Congressmen November 4. Wyoming elected State officers, Legis lature and one Congressman September 1L SO CniTinM devoted to the social i Oi CLN I IUIM events, current news and business interests of the Southside, issued lV THE DISPATCH, will be unusuallyMnler. tiling to-morrow. Progress It Is very important in this age ot vast mate rial progress tbat a remeay be pleasing to the taste and to the eve, easily taken, acceptable to tne stomach and healthy In its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Fjc Is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. TWO ELEGANT Everett Pianos Delivered on 81 "Weekly Payments. Mrs. H. M. Pinney, Eckert street, Alle gheny, held No. 299 in Everett piano club A, and Mrs. B. P. Stannard, 22 Mifflin rtreet, Pittsburg, held certificate No. 22 in Xverett club B. Both ladies receive a fine upright grand piano, with the privilege of paying Jor them at the rale of SI per week. invp TJktjxko-jj ess, a disease, and in many cases hereditary, can be cured permanentlv. Correspondence or interviews strictly confi dential. Address A. B., Dispatch office. l"su For Halloween. See our window display of nut cracks and pets, Bonbon dishes aud spoons, Dresden i Jrait knives and bronze baskets for fruits jnd.nuts. DtTEunr & McWattv. Jewelers, 5J Fifth ave DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR 35 CENTS. THAT IS WHY THE CROWDS GKOW BIGGER EVERY DAY COME AS EARLY Ef THE DAY AS YOU CAN TO AVOID THE BUSH. One of tbe Greatest Eire Insurance Clothing Sales That Has Ever Taken Plaoe In Pittsburg Now Going on at 516 Wood Street. The greatest fire insurance sale of fine clothing that has ever taken place in this country is now in full blast at 546 Wood street, Pittsburg. The building at times is not large enough to hold the large throngs of people. The like of it was never known it Pittsburg before where clothing was sold so cheap. Just think, fine clothing being sold at 35 cents on the dollar, meaning a saving to you ot 65 cents on every dollar's worth purchased. All you could hear all over the building yesterday was "Cash," "I will take that suit," "Have that overcoat wrapped up for me." People coming for miles to attend this great sale which is now going on at 546 Wood street. If you value money you will not miss this chance. We mention a few of the many bargains you can obtain. In order to show what gigantic bargains will be offered, a few prices are mentioned, and remember this great sale will last for a short time only. A splendid suit of men's clothing lor $4 GO. This snit is well made, all to match, latest styles, and reilly worth 513. Men's extra fine quality suits, made and trimmed in best Dossihle manner, $7 89, guaranteed to be worth 520. High grade goods, mean ing equal to the finest quality tailor work in all styles, Prince Alberts, cutaways, sacks in wide wales. Clay worsteds and cheviots, silk and satin lined, we will sell for $10 25, worth 525. We offer an elegant pair of men's pants for $1 55, made of nice cloth, and tbev are leallv worth (4. Men's elegant fall suits, $5 45, worth 815. Men's heavy ulsters 55 65, valued at 515. Men's chinchilla over coats 54 58, worth 514. Men's silk faced fall overcoats ?5 85, worth $1& Men's roval standard kersey silk and satin lined overcoats 58 75, worth 530. A tre mendous varietyof boys' clothing of the finest quality all must go at a terrible sacrifice. Remember the address, No. C46 Wood street, opposite new Bank of Commerce building. During this great fire insurance sale the store will remain open until 9 at night and Saturday until 11 p.m. Geokge Peyton, Appraiser. Worth a Visit To see the display of diamonds, jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware at the old established jewelry house of Henry Terhey den, 530 Smithfield street. Ladies' cloth newmarkets. 53, 54, 55, $G, worth from 58 to 515. They are almost given away. Come quick. KOSENBAUM & CO. FANCY candle shades and randies for Halloween decorations at Durbin & Mc Watty's, 53 Fifth ave. Iron City, Pilsner and lager beers made by the Iron City Brewing Co. are popular favorites. Ask for them when you wish a prime drink. Fall and Winter Undern ear. Special drives in heavy-ribbed cotton, merino and all-wool garments for ladies aud children. A G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. S3 SO Until Soicmbcr 30, 189081. Until November 30 we will make a life size crayon portrait for 53 50, or 12 elegant cabinets for 51, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market St.. Pittsburg. Bring children; use elevator. Phe Great 'REMEDY .FORPAIM StO "ttauEVt Ohronig Oough How.'! For it you do not It may become con- S SUmDtlre. Tot nmnfmnflAti finMAilj. General Debility and Wasting Diseases', there Is nothing like CTT Of Pure Cod liver (Ml and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of TliTTlo and Soda. Tt fs nlrnnrt nnl.t.M. .111 v.. I Dettflr thRTl nthAf annllari rmnl.lAi.. j A wonderful flesh producer. I Scoffs fThere are poorlmltatlons. Get the genuine. oc1-2S-siwfsu3 f A Trill ART W. X,. Douglas Shoes are 1HUllUll will-ranted, and every pair bos his name and price stamped on bottom. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Xaced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. Ss.00 Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and O stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. SyiiOO Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe 6 unequalled for style and durability. SO.BO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress Shoe, at a popular price. $0.50 Policeman's bhoe Is especially adapted w for railroad men, fanners, etc All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2SHOESlafd0.s, hare been most favorably received since Introduced ana tne recent u to any shoes sold and the recent Improvement rrnire them superior 3 anr shoes sold at tnese prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply yon send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or postal tor oroer Disnss. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mass. r Or Elle bT H. J. Ali. M i.tii,. rnrtv-Hlth nd iiuuuiu. 4. a. jrroning, s&miin ave. ..z.. . T7 -.-..-.- "-r?" .- .. .. D. Car-. ter, 7 Flftn ave. JE. U. riperber. 1328 carson at. Allegheny City, H. Kosser, 108 .federal St., and, . u. noufflui,ii jteDece it jai46-uwr MpObs EinoEsloo & J - Jjjskffi'' ' " ,''1' V U 4 9 n n OFFICIAL PnTSBTJBG. yiBWERS' REPORT On tbe construction of a public sewer on Sus quehanna street, from Novelty street to Mart land avenue. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg! The undersigned. Viewers of Btreet 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 day of , A. D. 1890. a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a Subllc sewer on Susquehanna street, from fovelty street to Murtland avenue, in said city upon the property benefited thereby, under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled, "An act relating to streets ana sewers in cities ot the second class," approved the 18th day of May, A. D. 1SS9, respectfully re port: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law. they proceeded in the manner and according to tbe directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; that, having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and ex pense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days1 notice of the time and place ot meeting, they met on the 24th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1890, at the office of tbe Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and ex pense of constructing said sewer upon tbe fol lowing property, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz: Chief Department Public Works, statement of cost 378 lineal feet 15-incb pipe sewer, $1 30. S491 40 2 manholes, S3000...... 60 00 1,550 pounds castings (to Fisher F. & M. Co.), il 68........ 26 04 Superintending, engineering, anver- using, etc . Printing ordinances and notices Printing viewers' report Making plan aud serving notices Viewers' time 40 00 40 00 19 00 10 00 63 00 $749 44 ASSESSED. Susquehanna, north side, from Murtland to Novelty D. G. Clark, 25, 73.48 feet t 84 69 Mary S. Clark. 25 feet SI 70 J. C. Duff, 50 feet 34 69 Sophia Beacon, 50 feet 69 39 R. W. McKee. 62.50 feet 88 74 J. A. Tyson, 37.00 feet i bl 04 H. Scullion, 25 feet 34 69 & Addy, 25 feet 34 69 Jane A Cooper, 25 feet 34 69 Sonth side Chas. Atkinson. 25 feet 34 69 David Shaw, 25 feet 31 69 Thos. JlcKeen, 25 feet 34 69 Thos. W. Brison, 25 feet S4 69 A. Ltndeman. 60.22 feet 69 47 J. K. Smith, 25 feet 34 69 Robert Milbolland. 25 feet 34 68 Max Keppenberg, 40, 77.77 feet 55 61 749 44 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, 1 DANIEL WEKKtt V Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR., ) Pittsbueq. October 24,1890. -yiEWERS' REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on Bayard street, from Bidwell street to Neville street. To tbe Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: 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 9th day of September, A. D. 1SS9, a copy of which Is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Bayard street, from Bidwell street to Neville street, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby, under the provis ions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe 16th day of May, A. D. 1839, respectfully report. That, haviDg been first dnly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties 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 haviog given to the owner of each lot 10 days' notice of the time and place of meeting, they met on the 20:h day of October, A. D. 1890, at the office of tbe Board of Viewers. In tbe city of Pittsbnrg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and, having made all modifications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed tbe cost and expense of constructing said sewer upon the following property, upon each for the amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department Public Works, statement of cost 962 lineal feet 15-lnch ; i sewer.Sl 97.. 51,895 14 2 arons. $60... 120 00 4 manholes, $35 5,800 lbs. castings (le .',ischer, F.&li. Co.) SI 98 Superintending, en. leering, adver tising, etc Printing ordinances ana n rices Printing Viewers' report. Making plan and serving notices..... Viewers' time 140 00 114 84 175 00 40 00 19 00 10 00 84 00 $ 2,597 93 ASSESSED. Bavard, north side, from Bidwell to Neville Henrv A. Lauffhlin. 131. 119 32 feet....S 184 61 D. W. C. Bidwell. 110. 100 feet 153 41 Joseph W. Pew, 55. 50 loat 76 71 Mary B. Miller. 5c. 59 feet 70 71 S. W. Miller. 55. 50 feet 7b 71 John R. McGinley, 55, 50 feet 76 71 Thomas B. Atterbury, 110, 100 leet 153 41 Lucy D. Montgomery. 55 50 feet. 76 71 Ellen A. Murphy. 5i 50 feet. 7b 71 Thomas D. Cbantler, 65. 50 feet 70 71 Mrs. C. J. Mnrphv. 70, 68 fee' 93 99 Henry Rea, 100, 200 29 feet. 138 56 South side D. W.C. Bidwell. 417. 407 feet 684 06 E. A. Kitzmiller, 110. 100 feet JB3 41 J. B, SIcGinley. 178. 182.90 feet 204 44 Jacob Friday, 165, 205 feet 245 12 t Respectfully submitted. S 2.5S7 9S EDWARD JAY ALLEN. DANIEL WENKE. TIMOfHY O'LEARY. Jr.. Pittsburg. October 20. 1890. Viewers. TTIEWERS' REPORT Oil the grading and paving of Twenty-second street, ironi Railroad street to a point 250 feet northwardly therefrom. 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 tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny countv, and authorized by an ordinance passed on the lOlu day of March, A. D. 1890, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense ot grading and paving of Twentv-eecond street, from Railroad street to a point 250 feet northwardly therefrom in said citj upon tbe property benefitted tlitre by under the provisions of. and in accordance with an art of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the lOlii day of May A. D. lbSU; re spectfully report: Tbat having been first dulv sworn and quali fied according to law, tdey proceeded in the manner and according to the directions of said act. to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; that having viewed tbe premises, they made an assessment of said cost and expense upon the property benefited, aud caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given to the owner of each lot ten dajs' notice of the time ond place of meet ing, they met on the 23d day of October, A. D. 1890, attliecfficcof the Board of Viewers, in the ci'y of Pittsburg, lieird all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifi cations and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of said grading and paving upon tbe following prop erty, upon each for the amonnt set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department Public Worts, statement ot cost 8-"6 cubic yards grading, $0 19 $ 158 94 1.070 square yards paving, S3 44 3,650 80 jjjngineerinir, auvenising, etc i2o uo Printing ordinance and notices.. 40 0U Printing viewers' report 16 00 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 63 00 $ 4,091 74 ASSESSES. Twenty-second street, east side, from Railroad street to point 250 feet north J. J. Vandegrift, 244.82 feet 8 2.024 48 West side H. fc S. Walker, 230, 425.52 feet 2,067 28 S 4,091 74 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr., Pittsburg. October IB. 1890. Viewers. VK VTIEWERJ4' REPORT On the grading and paving of Garden alley, from Main street to Bowery, formerly Brown alley. To tbe Select and Common Councils of tbe city of Pittsburg: Ihe undersigned, Viewers of Street Im provements in the city of Pitsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas ot Allegheny county, and authorized by au ordinance passed on tbo SOth day of August, A. Tr. 1S89, a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of grading and OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. paving of Garden alley, in the said city, upon tbe property benefited thereby under tbe pro visions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in the cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. IMS, respectfully report: That having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to tbe directions of said act, to discbarge the duties 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 of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, tbey met on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1890. at tbe office of the Board of Viewers, in tbe city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modi fications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of said grading and paving upon tbe following proper ty, upon each for tbe amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz: Chief Department Public Works, statement ot cost 630 cubic yards grading, 0 30 f 189 00 2J7 square yards paving, 81 8a S16 60 26X lineal feet curbing, !0 90 23 85 62 square feet crossing, SI 30......... 63 25 Engineering, advertising, etc 50 00 Printing ordinances and notices. 40 00 Printing viewers' report 18 00 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 63 00 S 973 70 ASSESSED. Garden alley, north side, from Main street to Bowery alley M. &M. Ins. Co, 10, 1.25 feet S 34 55 Frank Bruggeman, 60 feet 207 30 S. and D. Shaffer, 20 feet 69 10 Jacob Seip. 20 feet 69 10 M. Moran, 20 f eet 69 10 G. W. Hammer, 20feet 69 10 F. Feldner,20feet 69 10 Adam Rote, 7. 20 feet 24 19 South side Annie Lambie. 6L 101.87 feet 176 21 Eliza Smith. 35.55 feet 122 82 P. A McCullougb, 19.72 feet 63 13 978 70 Respectfully submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE. J Viewers. i TIMOTH Y O'LEARY, Jr., PITTSBURG, October 16, 189a T7IEWERS' REPORT On tbe opening of Dithrldge street, from Fifth avenue to Center avenue. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned, Viewers of 8treet Improve ments iu the city of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny connty and authorized by an oralnance passed on tbe IStb day of March, A. D. 1SS9, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise the dam ages sustained in the opening of Ditnridge street,from Fifth avenue to Center avenue, in the city of Pittsburg, and make 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 au thorizing and directing Councils of cities of the second class toprovideforthe Improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highway, sewers and sldewalks.requiringplans 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 tne assessment and collec tion of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property and providing for tiling liens and regulating proceedings tbereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets, with out authority of Councils," approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887, respectfully report: mat naving ueen nrst uuly sworn ana quali fied according to law, they proceeded in tbe manner and according to the directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; and having given the notice required by said act, they viewed tbe premises and heard all tbe allegations and evidence of the 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 the whole amount of costs, they made an assess ment of 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 cacb lot ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meeting, tbey met on the 23d day of October, A. D. 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence, and after full consideration thereof, present the following report, showing the amount each property holder is entitled to pay as the proper portion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordinance and notices Printing viewers' report Making plan and serving notices.... Viewers' time 40 00 24 00 20 00 84 00 $168 00 ASSESSED. DIthridge street, east side, from Center avenue lo Fifth avenue Theo.Fry. 50 feet. Theo.Fry, 50 feet Tlieo. Fry. 50 feet John Beckley, 60 feet John Beckley, 50 feet W. G. Beckley, 50 feet Isaac G. Beckley, 50 feet John Beckley, 50 feet : John Beckley, 50 feet John Heckle v, 50 feet E. J. Smith, 50 feet Mrs. Annie Davidson (345) B77.70 feet.. Henry Llovd bcirs, 49.10 feet Henry Lloyd heirs, 25 feet M. Caldwell. 50 feet A. Israel. 100 fee: J. Cohen, 100 feet Nellie Card, 75 feet Kauffman, 100 feet LillleS. Stein. 50 feet 2 56 256 2 58 256 268 256 269 256 258 258 256 17 67 2 51 12S 255 6 12 5 12 3W 5)2 25t 9 48 13 21 256 5 22 27 61 425 258 258 250 258 3U7 333 3 81 2 58 8 69 Henrv Lloyd heirs, 185ieel West side Mrs, Annie N. Davison, 253 feet John Becklev. 50.05 feet Alfred Beckley. 102.10 feet Mrs. Annie N. Davison. 539 43 feet.... Henry Lloyd heirs, 82.95 feet Ida M. Cappean, 50 feet George L. McCoy. 50 feet ,. T. H. Given, 50 feet John D. Davis, 50 feet Martha B. Pershing. 60 feet W. H. Stevenson, 65 teet, Mary Eva Stewart, 75 feet. JohnM. McCance, 50 feet Henry Lloyd heiis,169.20 leet 5168 00 Respectfully submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE. Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr., 1-ittsburg, uctouer lis, isau. VTIEWERb' REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on Linden avenue from a point 749 feet east of Shady avenue to Edgerton avenue. To tbe Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in the citj of Pittsbuig, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 25th day of November, A. D. 18S9. a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of tbe cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Linden avenue, from a point 719 fett cast of Shady avenue to Fdgerton ave nue, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under tbe provisions of and in accord ance with an act of Assembly ot the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act re lating to streets and sewers in cities of the sec ond class," approved the 16th day ot May, 1839; respectfully report: That having been first Quly sworn and quali fied according to law, tnev proceeded in tbe manner and according to the directions of said act tu discharge tbe duties of their appoint ments; that having vleued the premises they made an assessment of said cost and expense upon tbe property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given to tbe owner or each lot ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meet ing, they met on the 1st day of October, A. D. 1S90, at the office ot tbe Board ot Viewers, In tbe city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, aud having made all modifica tions and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense uf constructing said sewer upon the following property, upon each for tbe amount set opposite tbe name ot the owner thereof, viz: Chief Department of Public Works, statement of cost 1,858 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer, SI 95 $7,339 10 4drops.W500 260 OU 6 manholes, $33 00 19s fJO 10,050 pounds castings (to Fisher F. anaM.Co),S193 19399 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc 400 CO Printing ordinances and notices. 40 00 Printing viewers' report a) 00 Making plan and serving notices 20 00 Viewers' time $4 00 $8,580 09 ASSESSED. Linden, east side, irom point 749 feet east of Sbady to Edcerton Caroline McFarron, 150. 120 feet $ 315 72 Emily P. Campbell. 15a l20fcet 315 72 Rev. George Hodges. 150. 120feet 315 72 J. C. Alden, 200, 160 feet. 420 9B McClintock et al., 169. 159.81 feet S55 71 M. R. Haymaker, 1.106, 941.77 feet .... 2,327 87 Jas. W. Hallman, 17. 14.81 feet 35 77 George Haller, 200, 1S9.51 feet 420 95 West side R. W. Bavley, 116, 106.04 feet 241 15 Grace E. Carmer, 88, 75 feet 18102 Nannie H. Robinson. 88. 75 feet 1M 02 James H. Reed, 93. 81.8 feet 195 75 Caroline Stoehr, 46. 40 feet 6 82 Kate R. Weaver. 4S, 4LS feet 101 03 Miss M. Richards. 19i, lbO feet 416 75 M. M. Lindsay, 61, 45 f eet 2S 39 M. R. Haymaker. 265. 261feet 657 76 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. M. R. Haymaker. 859, 674 feet 1,807 97 Jas. W. Hallman, 17. 14.81 feet 85 77 George HallerJ25, 79 feet 62 62 Zahnna A Bruce, 25. 142,44 feet 62 62 18,660 00 Jviewen. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEART. Ja. Pittsburg, October 18, 189a TTIEWERS' REPORT- On tbe grading, paving and curbing of Alder street, from Highland avenne to Sbady ave nue. To the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Im provements in tbe City of Pittsburg, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on tbe 10th day of March, A D. 1890, a copy of which Is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of grading, pav ing and curbing of Alder street, from High land avenue to bbady avenue. In said city, upon tho property benefited thereby under the pro visions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," anproved the 16th day of May. A. D. 1SS9. respectfully report: lhat having been first dnly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in tbe manner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; tbat 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 of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, tbey met on the 16tb day of October. A. D. 180, at the office of tho Board of Viewers in the city of Pittsburg, beard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modi fications and corrections which they deem proper, assessed tbe cost and expense of said grading, paving and curbing upon the follow ing property, upon each for the amount set op posite the name of tha.owner thereof, viz: Chief Department Public Works, statement of cost 1422 cubic yards grading. $0 SO.. 8 711 00 2,655 square yards paving, $3 35.. 8,895 92 i, lineal leet curbing, to S7 Altering sewer drop Engineering, advertising, tc , Printing ordinances and notices.., Printing viewers' report. Making plan and serving notices., Viewers' time. ." , ,. 1,302 39 2500 22500 40 00 18 00 10 00 8400 811.311 31 ASSESSED. Alder street, north side, from Shady to Highland Thomas Marshall. 56, 107.54 feet. S 576 48 Thomas Ramsden, 132, 121.64 feet 1.383 55 Jas. Gordon, 132, 12L64 leet 1,883 55 J. M. Scnoonmaker, 144, 131.77 f eet. . . . 1.4S7 51 Mrs. M. C. Schoonmaker, 69, 121155 feet , 712 77 South side East End Christian Church, 84, 144.05 feet t 867 72 Sarah A Smith, 60. 64.75 feet 619 80 John B. Bayaid, 165. 15a22 feet 1.745 76 John B. Bayard, 169, 154.51 feet 1,745 76 Nannie M- Deuniston, 84, 142 feet 887 72 811,311 31 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, ) DANIEL WENKE Viewers. TIMOfHY O'LEARY, JR., i riTTSBURG, uctooer 10. isau. TTIEWERS' REPORT On tbe grading, paving and curbing of Broad street, from Frankstown avenue to Collins ave nue. To the Select and Common Councils of the city Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 23d day of July. A. D. 1889. a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of grading, paving and curbing of Broad street, from Frankstown avenue to Collins avenue, in said city, upon the property benefited' thereby under the pro visions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tho second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 18S9, respectfully report: '1 hat, having been first uuly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded in the manner and according to tbe directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; tbat having viewed tbe premises, tbey made an assessment of said cost aud expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by sard act, and having given to tbe owners of each lot ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meet ing, tbey met on the 10th day of October, A. D. 1890, at the office ot the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard tbe complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifica tions and corrections which they deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of paid grading, paving and curbing upon the following prop erty, upon each for the amonnt sec opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz: Chief Department Public Works, statement of cobt 2,140 cubic yards grading, $0 S3 3 719 00 1.374 square yards paving. $3 00 6,622 00 1.116 lineal feet cnrbing,$0 70 802 20 590 square feet crossings. Jl 00. 590 00 110 lineal feef (reset) curbing. $0 25.... 27 50 Extra wort on sewer drops aud curb ing 40 00 110 lineal feet curbing turnisbed by Alex. King heirs 49 60 Engineering, advertising, etc 250 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report-., 22 50 .Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 63 00 S 8,265 70 ASSESSED. Broad street, north side, from Col lins to Frankstow Alex. King heirs, 67, 112.19 feet 8 573 66 John Sullivan. 40 feet.. Alex. King heirs. 20 feet Alex. King heirs, 100.71 feet V. B. and E. M. Smith. 18, 38.58 feet . V. Scherer. 24, 25 feet V. E. and E. M. Smith, 50 feet, A. Seigfried. 30 feet Mrs. E. A. McDonougb. 36.87 feet.... Sarah Donnelly, 35, S9 37reet M. E.RIchaids. 10.27.32feet L. Kreiz, 25.93 feet Mary Goedel. 25.93 feet.... Lenis Crist 2. 3.5 feet Broad street, south side Mary Perchment,39, 7S feet E. G. Walker, 26, 30 feet Adam Schusler. 25, 30 feet C. Strahlev, 46, 60 feet A. M. Lea. 12. 19 teet Irwin Redpath, 38, 110.18 leet Samuel Crawford, 50, 69.70 feet Adam Schusler. 31. 4ab0 feet V. Scherer. 17, 30 teet C. E. Hi-beler. 11. 22.75 leet., George Hacker, 9. 22 feet.... J.Meixner. 11, 55.50 feet 171 69 HI hi 90 8l 111 10 Respectfully submitted, $3,265 70 EDWARD JAY ALLEN, ) DANIEL WEMJE. V Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEA RY. Jr. J PITTSBURG, October 16.1890. T7 IEWERS' REPORT On tbe construction of a public sewer on Ann and Marion streets, from Gist street to Forbes street. To the Select and Common Councils of the citv of Pittsburg: Tbe undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in the citv of Pittsburg, appointed "uy the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed an tbe day of , A. D. 1890, a copy uf which Is hereto attached, to make an assessment of tbe cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Ann and Marion streets, from Gist street to Fxrbes street, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under tbe provis ions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," approved the 16th day of May. A. D., 18S9, respectfully report: That, having been tiist uuly sworn and qual ified according to- law, they proceeded iu the manner and accordh g to tbe directions of said act, to discharge tbe duties ot their appoint ment'; that, having viewed tbe premises, tbey made an assessment of said cost and expense upon tbe property benefited, and caused ,1 plot and statement to be made, as required by -aid act. and having given to tlie owner of each lot ten days' notice uf the time and place of meet ing, tbey met on the 14th day of October, A. D. 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in tbe city of Pittsbnrg, beard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifi cations and corrections which tbey deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of con structing aid sewer upon the following prop erty, upon each for tbe amount set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz: Chief Department of Public Works, statement of cost 1,260 lineal feet 15-Inch pipe, sewer, 1 45 $1,827 00 188 lineal teet 18-im.b pipe, sower, $1 75 319 00 3 drops, $60 ISO 00 5 manholes. $33 105 00 Extra work as per voucher 20 23 7,900 pounds castings (to Fisher F. M. Co.), $1 8S 150 42 Superintending, engineering, adver tising, etc 150 00 Printing ordinance ai-d notices 4) oj Printing Viewers' report so 50 Making plan and serving notices 15 00 Viewers' time 64 00 $3,00315 ASSESSED. Ann and Mariou, north side, from Gist street to Forbes street W J. Wright, 4S, 60 feet Wm. Unlman. IB. 20 feet.. . Hill fc Dunn, 10,29 feet 65 65 21 89 21 SO OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. J. Crowley, 16. 20 feet . . . Wm. Ender, 16. 20 feet .. H. Kennedy, 16, 20 feet., J. C. Brown. 32. 40 feet.., 21 S 21 89 ... S9 ... 7 45 13 J. J. Stoerr, Jr., 83. 41.70 feet. Oltv of Plttshnrir 197. 24&2S f aat 269 44 O. Freyrogle, 6872 feet 79 88 City of Pittsburg, 20, 34.88 fest. 27 M P. Staor, 19, 23.60 feet 25 W JohnM. Hock, 2ft 24 feet 2788 Thomas Hackett, 2ft 24 feet 71 86 Mary A Conway. 20. 24 feet 27 38 James McTighe. 32, 39.5 feet 43 77 James McTighe. 13, 16 feet 17 78 L. F. Weflng. 38, 45 feet 49 24 Jacob Schreiber, 24, 30 feet 32 82 C. R. and J. Schreiber. 20. 24 feet 27 38 Charles Thumm (guardian), 15, 13.50 feet ....77 20 50 C. Hess (guardian), 14. 17.62 feet 19 15 John S. Lambie, So, 37.35feet 41 03 John A. Kearcher, 35. 43.62 feet 47 87 Mary A Hess. 16. 19.97 leet 21 88 A. Dressel. 17, 20 66 feet 23 25 John A Kearcber. S3. ia50 feet 45 13 John Schiller, 17. 20.75 feet 23 25 Second Methodist; Church, 60, 75 leet. . 82 06 John Lang, hrs., 23. 28.70 feet 31 46 C. A. Berkemeyer, 30.79 feet 42 11 M. E. and S. C. Sweenev, 24 feet 32 82 Second German E L. Church. 24 feet. 32 82 M. McGlnnls,21, 21feet 28 72 South side John Lowrv. 30, 40 feet 41 03 Excelsior Glass Co., 112. 100 feet 153 19 MaryKellv,22.20feeC 30 09 James Fadlingen, 22, 20 feet 30 09 Mrs. M. McSwiggen, 46, 42.11 feet 62 91 MattieE. Meyer. 22.20 feet SO 09 u wen iiccann, 22, ZU feet m u Robert McEldownev. 110, 100 feet ISO 44 Edwin Martin, 113, 102.63 feet 151 55 Excelsior Glass Co. or James McGln- nls. 88, 80 feet 120 38 Ebenezer McKnight, 231, 213 feet 3S0 03 E. C. Bauman. 24. 30 feet Si 2 John Messer. 20. 24 feet 27 36 Mrs. D. Leueht, 20. 24feet 27 36 John A Kearcher, 20. 24 feet 27 38 John A. Kearcher, 40. 50.5 feet 54 71 Adam Leidman, 14, 17.33 feet 19 15 John A. Kearcher. 33, 41.16 feet 45 13 Jane T. McKlroy, 46. 61feet 62 92 B. Bartberger, 30, 42.27 feet 40 94 Mary Murpby. 12, 1458 feet 16 41 Eliza Schlegel. 12, 14.33feet 16 41 Thos. Swift, 12. 14.33 feet 16 41 H. G. McCartney, 20 feet 27 38 Allemama Fire Insurance Co., 20 feet. 27 36 P. Zitterbart. 20 feet 27 36 $3,00316 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN, DANIEL WENKE, V Viewers. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr., J PITTSBURG. October 14. 1890. "yiEWERS" REPORT On the opening of Allequlppa street, from Rob inson street to Center avenue. To tbe Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned, Viewers of Street Improve ments in tbe city of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court of Common Fleas of Allegheny county and authorized by an ordinance passed on the 27th day of December, A. D. 1887, a copy of which is hereto attached, to appraise tbe damages sustained in tbe opening or Alle qulppa street, from Robinson street to Center avenue, in the citv of Pittsbnrg. and make an assessment therefor nnder the provisions of and in accordance 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 im provement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highway?, sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of streets, providing for the appointment of a Board of Viewers of btreet Improvements, prescribing their duties, granting appeals to Councils and Court, providing for the assess ment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the use of private property and providing for filling liens and regulating pro ceeding thereon, and prohibiting tbe use of public streets without authority of Councils," approved the 14th day of June, A. D. 1887; re spectfully report: That, having been first dnly sworn and quali fied according to law, they proceeded iu the manner and according to the directions of said act to discharge the duties of their appoint ments; and having given tbe notices required by said act, they viewed the premises and heard all the allegations and evidence of the several parties claiming damages, ana after full consideration thereof, find that no owner of property has 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 properties benefited by said improvement, and caused a plan to be made, and prepared a statement, as required Dy 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 18th day of October. A. D. 1890, at tbe offloa of the Board of Viewers, in tbe cityof Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence, and after lull consideration thereof, present tbe follow ing report, showing ther amount each property holder is entitled to pay as tbe proper propor tion of said cost: EXPENSES. Printing ordinances and notices;.. Printing viewers' report Malting plan and serving notices.. Viewers' time 40 00 18 50 20 00 84 00 S 162 50 ASSESSED. Allequlppa, north side, from Robin son to Center avenue - Wm. Ward, 300 feet S 9 94 M. Sterner, 198.53 feet 49 First German E. C. Burial Ground, 665.69 feet Is 7i J. J. Howley, 15J.69 rert 5 07 J. J. Howlev. 950, L006.55 feet 31 47 J. J. Howlov.26i49 feet 8 68 South tide John Dunlap, 188.83 feet. 6 23 John Duulap. 14, 41.54 feet 46 Henrv G. Dauler, 802.39 feet- 10 00 Madison Bailev. 460 67 feet. 15 24 H. K. Porter. 152.97 left 5 03 Marv E. Scbenley, 267 57 Teet. 8 84 Mary E. Schenley, 717.55 feet 21 75 Mary E. Sthenley, 350, 71s.ll feet 11 9 S 162 60 Respectfully submitted, EDWARD JAY' ALLEN. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR., fVIewers. DANIEL WENKE, Pittsburg, October IS, 1890. y XTIEWERS' REPORT On tbe construction of a public sewer on Broad street, from Fairmont street to Negley avenue. To tbe 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 ordinance passed on the 25th day of November, A. D. 18S9. a copy of which is hereto a'tached, to make au assess ment of tho cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Broad streer, from Fairmont street to Negley avenue, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under tbe provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled. "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th dav or May, A. D. 1889, respectf nlly report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, tbey proceeded iu the manner aud according to the directions ot said act, to discharge tbe duties of their aopoiut ments; that, having viewed the premises, they made an assessment of said cost and expense upon tbe property benefited, and caused a plot aud statement to be made, as required by said ct, and having given to the owner of each lot ten days' notice of tbe time and place of meet ing, they met on the 21st day of October, A. D. 1890. at the office ot the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaiuts and evidence offered, and having made all modifica tions and corrections wblcb tbey deemed proper, as-es&ed the cost and expense of constructing said sewer upon tbe following property, upon each for the amonnt set opposite the name of the owner thereof, viz: Chief Department of Public Works, statement of cost 500 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer. $1 3a 2 manholes, $33 00 1,600 lbs castings (to Fischer F. M. Co.) 81 68 Superintending, engineering, adver $650 00 66 W) 26 83 tising. c 60 00 Printing ordinance and notices 40 00 Printing viewers' report 18 00 Making plan and serving notices 6 00 Viewer' time 63 00 $913 83 ASSESSED. Broad street, north side, from Neg ley to Fairmont Caroline Householder, 27, 25 feet $ 37 76 T. A. Groot, 27. 25 feet 37 76 Sarah Lockhart, 27. 25 feet. 37 76 Fred. Householder, 27. 25 feet 37 76 Edin E. Beddne. 28. 26 feet 39 16 Sarah Smith, 27, 25 feet 37 78 W. . Horner nd J. A. btevenson, 27, 25feet 37 76 C. J. Welleby. 27, 25 teet 37 76 W.H.Trevis,25.30f-et 3197 Cath. J. Dunn, 34, 31.32 feet 47 55 C. K. Hnnter. 32 feet 4177 Mary Miller,2dfeet 27 97 South side Dr. A. J. Davi. 295, 268.92 feet 412 59 Amasda W. Dubarry, 34, 44 feet. 47 55 S 18 83 Respectfully submitted. fcD WARD JAY ALLEN. DANIEL tVENKE, 1IMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr., Pittsburg, October 21, 1890. Viewers. TTIEWERS' REPORT On tbe constructinn of a pabllc sewer on Lowry street, from Second avenue to Monongahela river. To the Select and Common Councils of the citv of Pittsburg: Tho undersigned Viewers ot Street Improve ments In the city of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny coun- OFFICIAX-PXTTSBURG. ty, and authorized bv an ordinance passed the 9th day of September, A. I).. 1839. copy of which Is hereto attached, to make an assess meet of tbe cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Lowry street, from Second avenue to Monongahela river in said city, upon the property benefited thereby, under tbe provisions or and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled, "An act relating to tbe streets and sewers in cities of the second class." ap proved tne 16th day of May, A. D. 1889, respect fully report: That, having been first duly sworn and quali fied according to law, tbey proceeded in tbe manner ana according to the directions of said act, to discharge tbe duties of their appoint ments; tbat having viewed the premises tbey made an assessment of said cost and expense upon the property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given the owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meetinz, they met on the 25th day of October. A. D. 1890, at tbe office of the Board of Viewers, in tbe city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evi dence offered, and having made all modifica tions and corrections wblcn tbey deem proper, assessed tho cost and exp;aseof constructing said sewer upon the following property, upon each for tbe amount set opposite the name ot the owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department Public Works, statement of cost 1,723 lineal feet 15-inch pipe sewer, 9 drops, $45 405 00 6 manholes. S37 592 m 22i cubic yaras masonry, $1050 236 25 o cubic yards cnnnrptlni. S7 50 37 50 18,800 Bs castings (to Fischer F. t"ji. Co.), 61 68 , bnperinteudir.g, engineering, adver rising, etc Printing ordinance and notices Printing viewers' report Making plan and serving notices Viewers' time 315 84 225 00 40 00 21 00 10 00 84 00 f 3.981 23 ASSESSED. Lowry street.eastside, from Second avenue to Monongahela river James H. Hays estate, 266 feet S 458 72 James H. Hays estate. 265.64 feet 458 11 Cynthia Stevenson, 58.30 feet 100 10 Kate D. Bausman, 22 feet 37 78 S. Bossmger, 39 feet 66 96 Morton Hunter. 50 feet 85 85 Dr. C Evans, 95 feet 163 12 Rosana Mould. 95 feet . 103 12 Chas. H. Bingler, 30, 110 feet. 61 81 A. C. Neem. 38, 100 feet. 61 81 C. Shea. SO. 100 feer. 61 81 Atterbury 4 Co., 100, 255 feet 171 70 Lowry streer, west side Ames M. E. Church, 116, 122.82 feet ... 199 17 Wm. Succop,2L24feet. 36 06 E. Succop. S3, 98.80 feet U 81 H. Densey, S 83.73 feet 60 10 R. K. Wilson, 187.36 feet. 321 70 Presbyterian Church of Hazelwood. 99.39 feet 170 63 H. Dolan, 42 f eet. 72 12 Eliza Diller. 32 feet. 54 94 JohnH. MiIIer,26 feet. 44 64 H. R. Morrison, 60 feet. 103 02 John P. Beach, 203 feet. 348 58 John P. Beach, 362, 495 feet 621 66 $3,98123 Respectfully submitted. ED WARD JAY ALLEN, 1 DANIEL WENKE. ( Viewers. , TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr. J Pittsburg. October 25. 189a TT IEWERS REPORT On the grading, paving ana curbing of Railroad street, from Twentj-first street to Twenty fourtb street. To Select and Common Councils of the City of 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 au ordinance passed on .he day of . A. D. 1890, a cony of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of grading, paving and curbing of Railroad street, from Twenty first street to Twenty-fourth street, in said city, upon tbe property benefited thereby under the provisions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly or tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act authoriz ing and directing Councils of cities of the second class to provide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways sewers and sidewalks,requlring plans of streets, providing for the appointment of a Board of Viewers of Street Improvements, prescribing their duties, granting appeals to Council) and court, providing for the assessment and collec tion ot damages and bennfits, authorizing 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," approved the 14th day of June. A, D. 1837, respectfully report: 'J hat 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 discbarge the duties of their appoint ments, that haying viewed the premises, tbev 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 of each lot ten days' notice of ibe time and place of meet ing, tbey met on the 16th day ot October. A. D. 1890, at the office of the Board of Viewers, in the city of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifi cations and corrections which thev deem proper, assessed the cost and expense of said grading, paving and curoing upon the follow ing property, upon each for the amonnt set op posite tbe name of tbe owner thereof, viz.: Chief Department of Public Works. statement of cost 1,589 cubic yards grading, $0 40. $ 635 60 ifiK square yarus paving, 44 o852 48 34 square feet crossing. SO 93., Si 32 225 00 40 00 16 60 15 00 84 00 Engineering, advertising, etc , Printing ordinance and notices... Printine viewers' report Making plan and serving notices., Viewers' time , $7,901 90 assessed. Railroad street, north side, from Twenty-first street to Twenty-fourth street-r- Allegbeny Valley Railroad $ 2,633 97 James B. Morgan. 120 feet. 405 23 486 27 891 49 488 27 405 23 H. and S. Walker, 144 feet. .... J. J. Vandegrif t, 264 feet. , James Marshall, 144 feet Armstrong Bro. & Co., 120 feet. aoutn siue J. B. Morgan. 120 feet 405 23 H. & S. Walker. 120 feet 405 23 H. fc S. Walker. 261 feet 891 49 Hay Walker, 264 feet 89149 $7,90190 Respectfnlly submitted, EDWARD JAY ALLEN. D NIEL WENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jr Pittsburg. October 16. lS9o, Viewers. -yiEWEKS' REPORT On the construction of a public sewer on Re becca street, from Friendship avenue to Liberty avenue. To the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve ments in tbe city of Pittsburg, appointed bytbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, and authorized bran ordinance passed on tbe 30th day of September, A D. j889, a copy of which is hereto attached, to riake an assess ment ot tbe cost and expense of constructing a public sewer on Rebecca street, from Friend ship avenne to Liberty avenup, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under tbe pro visions of and in accordance with an act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "Au act relating t streets and Sewers in cities of tbe second class." approved the 16th uav of May. A. D. 1S9. respectfully report: Tbat, having been first duly sworn and qual ified according to law, they proceeded In the manner and according to tbe directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ment?; tbat, having viewed the premises, tbey made an assessment ot 6ald cust and expense upon tbe property benefited, and caused a plot and statement to be made, as required by said act, and having given to tbe owner of each lot ten days' notice of the time and place of meet ing, they met on the 24tb day of October. A.D., 1590. at tbe office of the Board of Viewers, In tbe city of Pittsburg, heard an complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifi cations and corrections which they deem proper, assessed tbe cost and expense of con structing said sewer upon the following prop erty, upon each for tbe amount set opposite tbe name of the owner thereof, viz.: CUief of Department Public Works, statement of cost 781 lineal leet 15-lnch sewer pipe, $1 50, 1 L176 00 1,305 lineal feet 18-inch sewer pipe, $190................................... 2,479 60 4 drops, $60 24') OO Tmanholei, S33 231 UO Extra work as per voucher 33 20 H.975 lbs. castings (to Fischer F. ci M. Co.) $168 20118 Superintending, engineering, adver tising , .-. 215 00 Printing ordinances and notices...... 40 00 Printing viewers' report 22 Wl Making plans and serving no. ices 15 0U Viewers'tiine 84 00 $4.736 83 ASSESSED. Rebecca street, ease aide from Friendship to Liberiv Kitty Roup estate, 801.16 feet 81.000 18 Kitty Roup estate, Mi 57 Teet 1.196 57 Kitty Roup estate. 157, 237.05 feet 207 68 West side Mrs. M. G. Wilson. 20a.09feet 271 SO Sarah L. Hitchcock, 116 feet 153 45 Wm. Scott, 125.30 feet 165 75 Jas. Shaw, 50 feet C6 14 C. A. Hook. 100 feet 132 28 Geo. C. A ul, 50 feet. j 14 Evaline Gross, 125 feet. 165 35 Anna Hammer. 5U.02 feet 60 17 Samuel Meik.51,96 feet 72 70 HW. BickeL eag3 feet ,- 7041 OFFICIAL-PJTTSBURO. Mr', a A BickeL a04 feet 79 42 Frauenhelm and Vilsack, 4tt67 feet... 81 74 M. Simpson, 4667 feet 61 74 Wm. J. Simpson. S9.24 feet 61 SI J. B, Sterrett. 39.24 leet 51 91 iwjoert eproui. mat leer 104 94 Francis R HfrTTnnnell 40 feat 52 91 Jas c. Doty, 6tt04 feet. J.E.T.Shnman.6a0ifeet. Chas. R. 8buraan, 6aC3-feet. Sophia H. Montgomery. 60.04 feet..... Sophia H. Montgomery. 5a03 feet..... 79 43 68 19 63 IS 68 1 6818 66 19 J-E.T.Shuman.5a03feet...r 68 13 funa. ri. anuman. sum reel. Mrs. W. H. Emmerling, 7tt05 feet..... 92 68 H,1Zit3 Respectfnlly submitted. EDWARD JAY ALLEN. DANIEL WENKE. TIMOTHY O'LEARY. JR. Pittsburg. October 24, 189a Viewers. VTIEWERS' REPORT On the grading, paving and curbing of Cedar street, from Liberty avenue to Friendship street, " To,.th9.SfIelt and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburg: The undersigned Viewers ot Street Improve ments in thrclty of Pittsburg, appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny con.n-ty'o2,dJantnS?Tzed b7 aa ordinance passed on the 26th day of November. A, D. 1888. a copy of which is hereto attached, to make an assess ment of the cost and expense of grading pav ing and curbing of Cedar street, from Liberty avenne to Friendship street, in said city, upon the property benefited thereby under the pro visions of and in accordance with an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled. "An act authorizing and direct ing Councils of cities of tbe second class to pro vide for the improvement of streets, lanes, alleys and public highways, sewers and side walks, requiring plans of streets, providing for the appointment of a board of viewers of street improvements, prescribing their duties, grant ing appeals to Conncils and Court, providing for tbe assessment and collection of damages and benefits, authorizing the nse of private property and providing for tiling liens and reg. ulating proceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use of public streets, without antborlty of Councils." approved the 11th aay ot June, A. D. 1887: respectfully report. Tbat having been first dulv sworn and quali fied according to law, they "proceeded in tbe manner and according to the directions of said act, to discharge the duties of their appoint ments: that having viewed the premises, tbey made an assessment of said cost and exnensa upon the property benefited, and caused a plot aud 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 meet ing, they met on tbe 17th day of October. A. D. 1S9U, at the office of tbe Board of Viewers, in the city or Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evidence offered, and having made all modifi cations and corrections which tbey deem proper, assessed tbe cost and expense of said grading, paving and curbing upon the follow ing property, upon each for th? amount set op posite the name of the owner therof. viz: Chief Department Public Works, statement of cost l,7oi cublcyards grading, $n 3i ? 614 95 1.165 square yards paving. $2 75 3.23 75 940 lineal feet cnrping, $0 85 799 00 210 square feet crossinc, $1 05 220 50 Engineering, advertising, etc 125 CO Printing ordinances and notices. 40 00 Printing viewers' report 20 00 Making plan and serving notices 10 00 Viewers' time 63 00 $5,096 20 ASSESSED. Cedar street, east side, from Liberty to Friendship Theo. Mote. Jr., 61. 12a78 feet. $ Kate A. Williams. 25.21 feet J. Connelly, 21.65 feet John M.Langblln, 64.95 feet G. F. Miller, 138, 183.4.5 feet West side 457 2!) lSi99 162 30 4b90 1,(04 52 ?,-.IieDPenst:UI' 6L ,:o 75 feet S W.J.Hittner, 16.2a60 teet 119 91 Chas. Kocb. 16 feet n 4 C. Gennin. 16 feet 119 91 G. W. Wilson. 20 feet U9 93 D. Barnett fc C. C. Snyder. 20 feet 119 93 S. Hepnenjtall. 40 feet. 299 86 K.J. lungan, oo leet , EdTague. 20 feet , Chas. Locffiar, 20 feet M. A. Sproul,20 feet , J. Meinel, 20 feet J. Piatt, 20 feet , A. Dettllng, 20, 15.43 feet., 449 79 149 93 119 93 149 93 li'l 93 11-I93 119 93 $5,098 20 Respectfully submitted, ED WARD JAY ALLEN, 1 DANIEL WENKE. J TIMOTHY O'LEARY. Jr., J Pittsburg, October 17, 1890. Viewers. A" N ORDINANCE-REPEALING AN OR DINANCE entitled "An ordinance author izing the widening and opening of Webster avenue, from Roberts street to Fulton street," p.tssed June 24, A. D. 1SS9. t Section 1 Be it ordained and" enacted by the city of Pittsburg, m Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained an en acted by the authority of the same. 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