'"i f v PASTOR AND-PEOPLE. JL Besumption of Evening Services iu the Various Churches. FEATURES OP THE FALL'S WOBK. "1 Wide Diversity of Topics From Which to Hake a ChoicC -TO-llORuWS I1ST FOE THE TWO CITIK8 To-morrow all the churches that have 'been closed during the summer will reopen and regular Sunday services will commence in good earnest. Nearly all the pastors have returned from their summer's rest and in nearly every case are much Benefited by ' the change. Evening services will be re- ' Burned in nearly all the churches in which ' only morning devotions were conducted ' during ihe hot months. So to-morrow, with brightened faculties and renewed vigor, the pastors will preach to audiences whose brief communion with nature's varied phases will .aid them to more devotedly worship na- ture's God. In Pittsburg Fulplta. SnxnrDATf TJ. P. MI6siojt Bev. W. J. Eeld, T. D., will preach In Brown's Hall at 2:30 First Presbyterian Church, Wood street Itev. J. D. Moffat. D. D., will preach at 10:13 . st. and 7:15 r. M. J-ibertt Street M. E. Preaching at 10:45 a. U. and also evening at 7.S0 by the pastor, Bev. W. W. Boup. i Frasr Churcu op Spiritualists, No. 0 Sir th Street Dr. Stanley will open season, lectur ing Sunday at 10:45 a. si. and 7.45 p. k. Central Christian Church, corner Pride rind Caldwell streets Preaching morning and evening by pastor. It. A. Cutler. Bellevce Peesbttebian, Bev. Norton Donaldson, pastor 10.30, "Sowing Beside All Waters;" 7.30, "Improving Upon Good Ideas." Haztlwood Christian, J. R. McWane,'las tor Pleaching at 10.45 a. St., by George Daisie, Jr., of TJniontown, Pa. No evening service. Fifth C P., Webster avenue Eev. J. W. Harslia, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a.m. Sub ject, "Ye That .Love the Lord." No evening service. Oakla,d 51. E. Church, T. X. Eaton, pas torServices both morning and evening. Subjects. "The Ideal Church" ana "Escaping the Plague," Morvixgside Chapel, Butler street ex tension, S. B. Linhart in charge Services 10-45 a. M. and 7.43 p.m. Evening subject, "The Dying Tiller." Fourth Avemte Baptist, corner Ross stieet Pastor, II. C. Applegarth.will preach at 10:30 a. m., "Kept;" 7:45 p. si., "The Name Above Eveiy Name."' EiGnTn Street Repormeo Presbyterian, Rev. D. McAllister, pastor At 10:30, "Gos pel Joy:"1 at 3, "Lessons From a Summer's Rest Bejond the Sea." First U. P., Seventh avenue, William J. Held, D. D., pastor Servlcs at 10:30 a. at. 'The House rnd Its Builders," and at 7:33 p. St., "Distinguishing Grace." Fifth Avenue M. E., L. McGnlre, pastor 10.30 a. v., sexmon and sacramental service by Rev. L W, Miles, D. D.; 7:30 p. M., by the pastor, "Ligntin Daikness." Seventh Presbyterian, Herron avenue, Eev C S. McClelland, pastor The pastor lias le turned from his vacation and will pi each at 10.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. sr. Grace Mesiobui Church, Arthur street, Rev. J. A. Boydon, pastor 10:45, "Awaking Out of Lethanry;" C:45. praise inoetlng; 7:30, "Watchman, What of tho Night?" Tirst UNiTAniAN, corner Ross and Dia mond streets, the old University building. Rev. Charles E. St. John, pastor Services 10.45 A. xl. The pastor will preach. Rev. E. C. Evans, or Kemson, N. J., will Jjreach at the Welsh Presbyterian Church, corner Second avenue and Chorry alley, to morrow, both morning and evening. Fourth U. P., Penn avenue and Seven teenth street Rev. J.M.Wallace will preach at 10.30 a. X.; the paBtor at 7:30. Subjeet, "I'rav and Work." Young people's meeting Bt 6.45 p. sr. Desst M. E., Lijonier and Thtrty-rourth -streets, James E. Williams, pastor 10:30 a. ac, "Riches;" 7:45 P. M., "Who Is He That Overcometh the World;" song service with oigan and cornet. Central Presbyterian, corner of Forbes and Seneca streets, Rev. A. A. Mealy, pastor Services at 10 30 a. sr. and Mr,i. Morn ing subject, "The Flock Astray." Evening, "Our Present Life." Grace Repormed Church, corner Grant and Webster, Rev. John H. Prugh, pastor 10:30 A. sr", "The Dread Alarm." No evening services on account of tho Installation of the pastor of St. Mark's. Oakland Baptist, Bates and Atwood streete, William Ward West, pastor Morn ing, 10.45. "Tho Signs ot the Times," with communion f-ervice. Evening, 7:43. "The Light of the World." Third Presbyterian, Sixth avenue Eeg mar sei vices resumed. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. E. P. Cowan, D. D. Time, 10.45 a si. and 7:45 p. si. Evening subject, "The .Loss of the Arkof God." First Universalis Curry Institute Hall, Sixth street, Eev. J. L. Anarew, pastor 3Iornin2 subject, "The Mission of the Mod ern Pulpit;" evening subject, "ThlngB Nat ural and Things Spiritual." Seyeith United Presbyterian, Forty fourth street, services at 10:30 a. si. and 7:45 p si, conducted by the pastor. Rev. .1. D. Sands Morning, "Six Mysteries in One;" evenlug, "In What a Man's Lire Consists." Sixth Presbyterian, Franklin and Town send streets. The pastor. Rev. J. P. Patter son, will preach at 10:30 a. si. and 7:45 P. St. Morning subject, "God's Way in the Sea;" evening, "The Four Kinds ot Gospel Soil." Butler Street M. E., corner Forttoth, W. F. Oldham, pastor 1O-.S0 a. sl children's ser mon. Tho new- school year sermon. "Man Little or Great!" 7:30 r. sr. prelude. The cholera scato sermon, "A Dismal Failure." Fitst Cumberland Presbyterian, Wylie avenue and Congress street Services, 10:45 A. at. and 7:45 p. sr. A series of sermons upon the "Seven Sayings on the Cross" will begin Sabbath morning. S. T. Montgomery, pastor. Fifth Avenue Congregational, Firth ave nue, foot of Washington street, city. Rev. John Edwards, D. D., pastor Services at 10.30 A. si. In Welsh, at 7 P. JC In English. Subject. "The Gospel at Samaria." All are welcome. First Reformed Presbyterian. Grant street Eev. Kevin Woodside, pastor, will tireach at 10:30 A. Jt. and 7:30 p. St. Morning, "Calling and Election Made Sure." Even ing, "Sunshine Alter the Shadow." Sabbath school at 3.30 a. si. Third U. P., Diamond street, J. T. Mc Croty, pastor 10:30 a. Jfc, subject, "The Re lation Between Liberal Religion and Loose MnratQ." 7-M T -r "A Pluln Mai,.. Wa.lt- ...-. ., - ...... .UVOSa.,0 ,(.,1. Large for Busy People." Young people's meeting at 6:30 r. sc. St. James, Penn avenue and Sixteenth street. Evening service will be resumed lu this church next Sunday, September 4, at which Mr. II. S. Parmalce, a business man from New York and an earnest worker in the St, Andrew's Brotherhood, will make an address. Second Presbyterian, corner Penn avenne and Seventh street, Rev.J. E. Sutherland, D. D., pastor Services at 10.30 A. si. and 7:45 p. M. Subject In the morning, "Some Holiday Lessons." Evening. "A Suggestive Con trast." Sabbath school immediately at the close of the morning services. Young peo ple's meeting at 6:45 p. st The interesting ceremony of laying the cornerstone of St. Mary of Mercy's new Church, corner of Third avenue and Ferry, will take place on Sunday, September 4, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The public U In vited to be present. The Rev. Cnanc?..or of tho (hocore will preach on the occsion. The Very Rev. Dr. Wall, Vicar General,. In the Bishop's absence, will preside and lay the corner stone. Smithfield Street Methodist Episcopal, corner Seventh avenne, Eev. Charles Ed. ward Locke will occupy his pulpit at 10 30 mild :45. In the morning after an address on "Spirituality" a largo class of probation ers mill be received into mil membership. In the evening the third in the series of ser mons on "The Home Clicle;" subject, "The J.tiemies of the Home." Sabbath school at r. sl Y'oung people's meeting at 7 P. . Topics In the Kant End. Ejtoby M. E., C. V. Wilson, pastor; 11 A. X.. "The Conquering Christ;" -7:45 P. JC, "The Judgments or the Lord." Highland Avenue United Presbyterian, Eev. O. B. Mllhgan. pastor Services at U A. St and 7:45 p. St., conducted by the pastor. Sixth Usited Presbyterian, Collins ave nue and Station street Services oonducted by Rer. J. B. McCalllster at 11 a. si. No even ing service. Shady Avenue Cumberland Presbyterian, J J. W. McKay, pastor-11 a. si., "Love s Transforming Power," 7:15 p. it., recepuu" of members and communion service. Fourth Presbyterian, corner of Evaline and Liberty. Rev. William P. Shorm, pastor. Services 10-45, saorament of Lord s Supper; 7:45. "The True Aim in Christian Life." Bethany Lutheran (English), corner High land nvenue and Klrkwood street, Bev. John Weldley, pastor Services at 11 A. sc and 7:43 p.m. Morning subject. "Th Mote and tho Beam:" evening subject, "Halting between Two Opinions." Shadyside United Presbyterian, corner Centre avenue and Cypress street, Rev. J. K. McClurktn, pistor-No services Sabbath, September 4. Improvements npw In progress will be completed and legular services will be resumed on the 11th Inst. St. M rk's Memorial Reformed, North Highland avenue, near Broad street, Rev. Ambrose Ji. Schmidt, pastor 11 a. m., "Christ the Fulflllen" 7:45 r. M., installation or the pastor, conducted by Revs. J. H. Prugb. S. A. Long and C. Knepper. Bellefield Presbyterian, Fifth and Belle field avenues The pastor. Rev. Henry T. McClelland. D. D., will preach at II A. M. on "Christian Endeavor," and 7:45 p. M. on "Eve," the first or a series ot popular historical discourses. Y. P. S. C E. at 6:45 P.M. Shady Avenue Baptist, near Penn avenue. Dr. W. A. Stanton, pastor Services at 11 A. M. and 7:45 p. St.; morning subject. "The Man ifestation or Christ's Glory:" communion service after the sermon; evenina subject, "The Man Jesns;" Bible school at v-ju a. si.; prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:45 p. M. The orenlng services or the new chapel or the Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, cor ner of Liberty avenue and Center avenue, will be conducted bv the pastor next Sun day morning at 10.30 o'clock. All members oi the conzi egatlon areiequestedtobe pres ent. Announcements of Importance to the entire church will be made. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Snbj-ct on the outhlIc. Mt. Washington Baptist, George T. St reet, pastor Momlmr, communion service; even ing, "The Almost Christian." Rev. E. S. Farrand will preach at the Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church 10:30 A. u. and 7:30 p.m. Morning subject, "Steadfast." Mt. Washington U. P. Services conducted by the pastor at 10.30 A. M., "Resting With Josus:" 7:30 p. M., "To Every Man His Work." Eighth Presbyterian, Bev. E. E. Donehoo, pastor 10:45 a, "m., "Love as Opposed to Force;" 7:30 p. M., "Trumpet Blasts Frdm Stone Walls" by Thomas Elgar. Walton Methodist Episcopal, Eev. S. W. Davis, pastor 10:30 a. sl, "An Assur ing Message:" 7:50 p. m "The Lord's Well Done." A class of probationers will be re ceived into full membership at the morning service. Second Primitive Methodist, Cobden street, Southside, Eev. II. J. Buckingham, pastor Services at 10 30 a. m. and 7:31 p. M bubjects, morning, "Christian Stability;" evening, flist sermon in a series on "Evils of Modern Society Intemperance." Duquesne Heights M. E., Eev. W. H. Rodenbaugh, pastor A special service will be held at 10:30 a. m., at which time a sermon will be preached to the Jr.O. U. A. M..Grand vlcw Council No. 253. Services at 7.45 p. m. Epwortli Leaguo devotional meetlifg at 7 P. M. Methodist Protestant, Mt.. Washington Virginia avenue and Blgham street, S. Ft Crowther, pastor Sab nath services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Y'oung people's meetlnsr, 7r. sl Morning, "j.ne iiooa auepneia ana iiis oueep." tven In?, "Steadfastness Encouraged." This service completes the third year of the pas torate and ot this church's history. Rev. F. E. Farrand, pastor of the South side Piesbytertan Church, having returned from his vacation, will preach at 10.30 A. si. and 7.30 p. x. The choir, as newly organized, composed of Miss Elsie Warren, of Chi cago, soprano, and Miss Edna V. Jack, of Pittsburg, alto, and Messrs. M . E. Reynolds, teror, and G. Kraber, bass, with Prof. John Pricbard organist, will take their places. The pnblic Is cordially invited to all the services. Seats tree. Allegh'nr Churchns. Grace English Lutheran Mission, Eetne man's Hall, Troy Hill Sunday school at 4 P.M. Fourth U. P. Eev. W. B. Smiley, of Can onsburg, will preach at 10;S0 a. sc No even ing service. Second U. P. Church, Allegheny. Eev. T. R. Simpson will preach at 11 a. st. Subject: "A Failure and a 8ucoess." Providence Presbyterian, Liberty stioet and Madison avenue, Eev. W. A. Klnter pastor, will conduct services at 10:30 a. m. rind 7:45 p. M. Sandusky Street Baptist, Cyclorama Hall. Irwin avenue, B. F. Woodbnrn, pastor 10:30 A. M., "Gospel Aim;" 7:45 p. sl, "Christ ian standard." Services in Central Allegheny B, P., pastor, J. W. Spouell Subjects: 10:30. "Con version or Little Children;" 3 p. M "Chris t ian Endeavor." North Presbyterian, Lincoln avenue Services at 11 A. M. and 7:45 p.m. The pastor, Eev. John Fox, D. D., will preach. Sabbath school at 9.30 a. x. The Free New Church Society meets In Caledonia Hall, 101 federal street, at 10:30 a. sr. Subject for September I, "The Sec ond Coming or the Lord." Central Presbyterian, corner Lacock and Anderson streets. Eev. S. B. McCormlck pastor Subject 10:43, "God's Workman ship;" 7:30 p. St.. "Christ the Way." North avenue M. E. Bov. W. S. Lockard will prraoh at 10:30 a. St. and 7:45 p. m.; Ep wortli League, 0:45 p. M.; leader, Mr. K. H. Fass; sublect, "lliin That Overcometh." Allegheny B. P., corner Sandusky and North Diamond streets, Bev. W. J. Coleman, pastor subject, iu.50 a. m., "Tho Fatherhood ot Godf 3 r. i., "Faith iu Jesus Christ." Rev. John Whitehead will preach at the New Jerusalem Church, Isabella and San dusky streets, Sunday morning. Subject. "The Second Coming of the Lord, How and When It Is Accomplished." First Christian-Bcv. Ben Mitchell, re turned missionary from India, will preach morning and evening for the First Christian Church, corner Montgomerv avenue and Arch street. Subject: "The Religions of In dl.i." McClure Avenue Presbyterian The reg ular services will be resumed: 11 a. St. by the pastor, Eev. S. J. Glass- Theme, "Weak ness Clothed With Strength;" 7:30 p.m., the Rev. F. L. Billiard, who has oeen supplying the pulpit during the sutninei, will preach. Trinity Luther kx, Stockton avenne and Aich street Services to-morrow morning, conducted by the pastor.Rev. John G. Goett man. Subject, "Consecrated Service." A general prayer meeting will be held In the evening, conducted by the Y. P. S. C. E. All are invited. tiRST Congregational, corner Franklin and Manhattan streets. Rev. S. W. Mc Corkle pastor At 10.30 a. m. the communion of the Lord's Snpper will be observed. The pastor will be assisted by other ministers. At 7:30 p. m., gospel meeting. At e SO . M., T. 1. S. C E. meeting. Bcena Vista Street M. E., Eev. J. H, .Miller, pastor At 9:30 a. M., general class meeting; at 10:30 a. sl, sermon, "Life's .Train ing seiiool;" at 7:45 p. sl, praise service, con sisting oi lamlliar old hymns, selections by the choir, and several duets by the pastor and his sister, Miss Nannie C Miller, from St. Louis. Episcopal Mission, of St. John the Baptist, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 s&m ABSOLUTELY PURE Morris' Hall, Woods Bun and McClure ave nues, Allegheny. Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10:00 a. v., evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Subjeot: 'The Publtean." Services conducted by tho Laymen's Missionary League of the Diocese of Pittsburg. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. The Pope is pleased with Gladstone's Cabinet. The Dubs faction of the Evancelloal Church have been enjoined at Brazil, Ind. Another conspiracy against the Govern ment has been discovered in the Argentine army. The cruiser Concord has gone to La Guara, Venezuela, on account of the revo lution there. Among the postmasters appointed by the President yesterday was Jacob B. Goble, at Litltr, Pa. A dozen persons in Anderson, Ind., havo been bitten by mad dogs. One man has al ready died of hydrophobia. Eighteen smuggled Chinese have been taken fiom the Elo Grande to San Francisco to bo shipped back to China. Cashier Stevens, of the State Bank of nouiiuMi n l wrete, is missing. Jtouipiay, instead of embezzlement, is suspected. French politicians are even now casting about for President Carnot's succesor, al though his term does not expire until 1894. A fire-damp explosion at Hainan t, Bel glum. Imprisoned many miners, but the ma ority or them escaped. Twenty-five bodies lave been recovered. Maggie Jonas, aged 18 vears, a domestic, fired a revolver at her lover. William Swartz, at Kansas City, Thnrsday night, and then shot herself in the heart. She died almost instantly. Swartz was not hit. While a handsome young woman In a carriage held in conversation the clerk, thieves slipped into the Montreal broker's office of Nichols & Marler and practlollv cleaned out the establishment. From $5,000 to $10,000 are missing. T With a view to putting an end to the Legislative troubles in the Canadian North west territory Lieutenant Governor Eoyal has prorogued the AssembI v. This kills all legislation passed this session, including the school bill, Tho Lower Housn has for some time been hopelessly deadlocked over the Speakership question. The upper tendom of Memphis Is excited over ths exposure of a bold and partly suo cessrnl nttompt to blackmail James Yonge, a prominent wealthy cotton factor, by a newspaper carrier named E. M. King and his wire. Yonge was compelled at a re volver's point to sign checks ror $5,(0,whlch he repudiated when presented for payment. Klag has fled. An attempt was made Thursday night to hold up a Missouri Paclflo east-bound pas senger train near Kansas City. The train was-:Iate leaving the Union depot, and a fielglitwns sent out ahead of It on the pas senger train's time. When the freight reached Dead Man's curve it was flagged, nnd several masked men approached the engine, but seeing the train was a freight they turned and took to the woods. Mrs. Catherine Horan, wife of James Horan, captain or the canal boat G. Hay den, of Oswego, was Instantly killed at Geres Lock, near Syracuse, N. Y., last night. She was walking along the deck of the boat and stumbled upon a coll or rope. She fell head long and a lead pencil which she carried in her hand was driven into the brain thiough her leit eye a distance of lour Inches. She was dead boloie her husband reached her. Senator James K. Jones (Democrat) nnd J. B. B. Sutler (People's) met on Wednesday night in joint debate at Conway, Alk. While Jones was speaking Jonn Ingram, n Peopleite, became enraged at some of Jones' romaiks and attempted to break up the meeting. He insulted several Democrats, one or them being Ben Durham, who te taliated by shooting Ingram. A general row ensued, in which a number of both sides were injured. Moretiouble Is expected. DROOP AND DIE. Mothers Have Cause to Fear This Weather. Interviews With Local Physi cians of All Schools. Infant Mortality Credited to Im proper Food. Lactated Food the Purest and Best Diet. Happy Pittsburg Mothers Whose Chil dren Live on it. The extraonllnsry mortality from various forms of Infantile indigestion this summer has led to carerul Inquiry, and the best authorities on the subject in this city have freely expressed their opinions. Several of tne best-known physicians In Pitts burg were interviewed yesterday, and the follow, lug question asked: In view oftne large death rate this summer of infants in Pittsburg, what do you recommend f" The general sentiment of the profession was voiced In the rollowlng statement from one of the most successful practitioners among children. He said: There is nothing equal to lactated rood, and Its use Is fast becoming general among the profession. We find that It Is retained on the stomach where other things are not retained. "For cholera infantum I find It most valuable, and I generally give small portions often repeated when called to attend such cases. In almost every case where mothers are nnable to nurse their In fants. I And that lactated food answers well." Many happy mothers In Pittsburg have used lac tated food successfully where everything else failed. They say that this food hat kept their chil dren strong and well d urlng the dangerous summer season and many of them have recommended It to friends, who have had the same happy experi ence. The principal element of mother's milk Is sugar of milk. This is the basis of lactated food. 'With It Is combined the nutritious elements of the great cereals, wheat and barley, and the necessary bone formlug salts. Tills makes lactated food a perfect and natural substitute for mother's milk. It must be borne in mind that the lactated food is so Inexpensive that It Is within the reach of every family. 150 meals can be made from a dollar package of the Jood, and when prepared for the nse of Infants, it costs less than five cents a quart. Mothers should remember that cholera Infantum can be more easily prevented than cured. -Simply feed the baby with pure lactated food, and the child will keep well and strong. , Baking rowaer DELINQUENT TAX LIST. J Continued From Eighth Xagt. SECOND WAKD 1891. City, Snb-Dlstriet Sobool Taxes and Water Bents. Clark. E E 3 Ji lot 20-81 Boss street corner Water street 8-story brick dwelling lot 20.6-31 Boss street between Water street and First avenue 8-9tory briok dwelling No 1 ' lot 20-84 Boss street between Water street and First avenue 8-storv brick dwelling lot 20-84 Boss street between AVuter street and First avenue 8-story brick dwelling No 11 lot 78-Si Boss street corner First avenue 4 2-story brick dwellings Xos 13, 15, 17. 19 Church. B Nal Israel, (w) 108 00 lot 4S.6 57 Grant street corner Third avenue brick synagogue Coolev, J L estate, (w) with no tice to Henrietta Cooley 31 60 lot 20-60 Second avenue between Smith Qeld street and Cherry alley 3-story brick building No 143 County of Allegheny, (w) with no tice to Eighteenth Beulment Na tional Guards of Pennsylvania and Battery B tenants 73 50 lot 75-115 Diamond street near Pittsburg Cincinnati Chicago and St. Louts Railroad large brick building McCutcheon. Eobert heirs 64 26 lot 24-86 Third avenue between . Giant and Boss 2-story brick bouse No 205 MeDermott, Patrick Jr. 41 99 lot 24 86 Fourth avenue betweon Boss and Fry 2-story brick building No 193 Pittsburg Petroleum Exchantrn (w) lot 45-120 Fourth avenue between 141 75 Wood and Smlthneld 3-story store and brick building Nos 115, 117 Eogors, E B C (w) lot 30 65 First avenue between Wood nnd Smithfleld 1-story brlck.house No 153 Smith, Andrew (w) with notice to A D Smitn lot 20 60 Wood street corner First avenue 3-story brick house No 20 Smith, W H (w) wlih notlco to Sarah Smith lot 20-70 Smithfleld stieet be tween Water and first 3-story brick house No 14 Williams, John II, and C. A (w) lot 24-74 Griint stieet between Second nnd Tlilid nvrnues brick building No. 20S Grunt court In rear Nos. 12 3 4 22 05 22 05 CO 93 C3 DO THIRD WJRD-1891. City, Sub-District School laxes and Water Bents. Guthrie, G. W tiustee, with notice to Frank V. Moore, trustee 138 06 lot 18-80 Libertv avenue between Market and Virgin 3 stoiy brick house No 608 Hoeveller, Joseph A lot 27-48 Sixth avenue betttueu Lll.erty and Wood 4-story brick building No 4 Kelser, Joseph heirs (w) lot ISaveiaglng C9 Liberty be tween Oak and Cherry alleys 4-storv brick store and dwelling No 972 Moorhead, Nancy lot 20 69 Cherrv nlley between Strawberry alley and beventh avenue 2-story brick dwelling No 143 Meehan, Norah E . lot 20 B0 Grant street between Virgin and Sixth 3-story brick dwelling Nevergold. Charlotte M lot 23-60 Strawberry alley be- tween Smithfleld street and Cherry allev 2-story brick dwelling No 32 Eobinson, E 7 lot averaging 31-50 Liberty ave nuo corner Vlreln S-story brick dwelling lot 26.9-23.6 Kings alley in rear of aboVe lot 18.4-408 Liberty avenue be tween Mnrket and Virgin 3-story brick stole No 606 Eaffertv. W C lot 39-120 Grant street between Virgin nnd Sixth 2 3-story brick houses Nos 3 517 190 73 117 C9 66 19 215 46 66 36 277 71 493 33 FOURTH WABU 1891. City, Sub-District School Taxes and Water Bents. Arrott, James IV (w) $ 27 30 lot 20-113 Penn avenue between Fourth and Fifth 3 story brick dwelling No 423 Clark. James M (w) 46 73 lot 20-112 Liberty avenue be tween Sixth street and Bark ers alley 4-story brick watehonse No 619 Davis, Charles L 1003 81 lot 20-73 Sixth street between Penn and Duquesne way lot 100-167 Baikers alley between Penn and Duquesne way 2-story brick store Gibbons, John 36 31 lot 22-40 Mattocks alley botween Duquesne way and Penn 2-story frame dwelling Jackman, Andrew heirs (w) 32 55 lot 24-135 Penn avenue between Third and Fourth S-story brick building No 811 Lenz, William (w) 51 45 lot 20-85 Eighth street between Duquesne way and Penn 3-story brick dwelling No 23 carriage house and stable Orne, Mrs. Hetta S and Anna C Holland 250 64 lot 22.6-180 Penn avenue be tween Eighth and Ninth 3-story brick dwelling No 817 Smith, MrsMartha .... 3,030 16 lot 98.41-111 Liberty street cor ner sixth street 7 3-story brick buildings Stanton, E S (w) with notice to .Ellou J. Stanton. lot 116-60 Sixth street corner Penn avenue 4-story brick building 99 75 T1VTB WARD 1891. City, Sub-Dlslrlct School Taxes and Water Rents. Blythe, FrankP $ 103 95 lot 20-86 Wylle avenue between High and Tunnel streets 2 1-story brick stores Glenn, Ann heirs (w) 16 b0 lot 18-25 High street corner Web ster avenue 3-story briok dwelling No 9 Malone, Charles with notloe to t Bishop Fhelan St John's Station Chuich . 74 93 lot 40-80 Webster avenue corner Tunnel street 2-storv frame dwelling No 45 2-story brick store and dwelling No 47 McNulty. John 154 21 lot 20 averaging 112 29 feet rear Fifth avenne through to Old avenue 2-story brick stable Nos 208, 210 MoCullough, Patrlok 84 91 lot 41 averaging 21 Grant street between Webster and High 2-story frame dwelling McClarren, William (w) 11 55 lot 19-39 Chatham street 2-story brick house No 31 Shannahan, Dennis. 113 93 lot 27-7 ill" street -between Fifth and Old avenues 2 2-story frame dwellings No 58 and 58 Smith, Caroline T HO 29 lot 38-72 Old avenue between Diamond and High 22-story brick dwellings Nos 19 and 21 SIXTH WARD 189V City, Sub-District School Taxes and Water Rents. Ayers, Mrs S B. ....... ...,. ...Iit M 99 lot 2a 6-112 Fifth avenue between . Boyd and Chestnut earpenter shop I-story frame offloe 260 blacksmith shop Backofen, G W lot 21.6 90 Stevenson street be tween Forbes and Gibbon 2 story brick house No SO Bricklev, Catherine (w) lot 30 62 Forbes street to Watson " street corner Bovd 2-story brick dwelling No 8 Wat son Coyle. Terrence heirs lot 20 feetrront Second avenue running to river 2-story brick store.and dwelling lot 24 feet front Second avenue running to liver 4 2-story frame dwellings 1 2-story brick dwelling Carvllle, John lot i.0-60.6 Ivanhoe street be tween Mageo andJStevenson Cavanatrh. Bridget (w) lot Hill stieet B fiame building Downes, Thomis heirs with notice to Patrick Downes lot 25 3-131-23 3 back Gibbon street to Forbes stieet 2-story frame dwelling NoS9 Gib bon street 87 7 17 33 207 90 685 680 74 09 Dougherty, Andrew 33 92 lot si 6i 6 Forbes street between Chestnut and Magee 2-story bilck dwelling No 133 Dugan, John S3 54 lot 22-SO Lomond street be tween Bovd and Chestnut 1 2-story brick dwelling Dqran, James and Mary 30 50 1 lot 21-121 Shlnglss street between , Watstm and Locust j 2-story frame dwelling No 19 DIvens, William No2 3 26 lot 87.87-Second avenue to Blufl" I street Inss rK'ht or wav Baltl ! more and Ohio Eallroad rilel, James 63 67 lot 20-132 Forbes street to Watson between Chestnut and Magee , 1-story bilck dwelling No 127 Giiffen, Henry C 24 85 I lot 18.6-50 Ednn street between Marion and VanBraam I 2-story biick house Giant, Martha (w) 33 85 1 lot 41.11-67 Second avenue 2-story biick building No322 '2-story frame building No 324 Improvements In roar Hess, Christian, guardian for chil dren of G. C. Iles-i.,,, lot 17.7-120 Fifth avenue to Ann street '2-story brick dwelling No 481 Ilattman. Mrs A A 48 79 31 63 lot 24-103 Marlon street between Locust street nnd Quince alley 2-story Maine duelling 32 story biick dwellings rear Hughes. Bridget (w) lot ISluff xtieec corner Magee 2-story brick dwelling nnnsecker, B S (w) . lot Second avenue near Lock Nol sheds, etc Linderman. Dnnlel Iot20.6-S0 Linden stieet between Bodund Chestnut Morrow, Ensticc S lot 21-125 Bluff street corner Marlon stieet 2-story biick liouso Morrow, John heirs lot 50J4 averagina 225 Bluff street between Marluu and Van Braam 2 story brick house No 121 Moran, Ann T lot 20 10-62 Forbes street between 4 20 4 20 04 56 49 176 87 SO 41 Piideand Marlon 2-story brick dwelling. McMasteis, W J 123 00 lot 40-103 Pride street .between Locust and Vickroy 2-story brick house No 12 McSteen, Michael lot 22.9 100 Locust street between Shingles and Cooper McNulty, John lot 21 averaslng 103 Watson street between Shlnglss and Boyd 2-stoiy brick house No 4 McSwiggrn, Michael (w) lot HHI street frame building Pfelffer. George lot 20-57 Gibbon street between Magee nnd Stevenson 2-stoi-y brick dwelling No 68 Plttsbursr Gis Company, No. 3 704 103 81 4 73 35 79 15S3 15 10c zbo uu seconu avenue ue tween Gas street and Iron al ley tanks and machinery Pittsburg Catholic College of tho Holv Ghost, No. 2 163.5 84 lot 231 averaging IIS Blu.T street corner Cooper 5-story brick college building lot 91 averaging 108 Bluff street corner Shlnglss lot 91-100 Eagle street corner Cooper lot 99-66 Eagle street corner Shlnglss S-story brick hospital building lot 41.7-72.6 63 feet rear Bluff street corner Cooper Qutgley. George 4 65 lot -22.9-100 Locust street corner bhlnglss street Blohaids. James, heirs 118 00 lot 28-110 Second avenue between Gas and Iron alley 2-story brick dwelling No. 284 Elcketts, Lawrence lot 21-103 Marion street corner Locust street 2 2-storv briok dwellings Rodman, Mrs. Martha lot 25-130 Gibbon street between Chestnut and Magee lot 22K-80 Forbes street between Chestnut and Boyd Eodman, E. S lot 20.6-112 Fifth avenue between Boyd and Chestnut house No. 253 Eodman, Addison B lot 25 130 Gibbon street between Chestnut and Magee Scott, W. A. and son 85 feet front Second avenue to river 36 feet front Second avenue to Bluff fire brick works, sheds, switch scales, etc Sweenev, James A lot 20-45 Second avenue to rail road near bridge 76 30 39 21 78 86 IT 12 204 15 567 SEVENTH WARD-1891. City, Sub-District Sohool Taxes and Water Rents. Bovard, Martha $ 219 45 lot 24-109 Wylie avenue to Wilson between Elm and Logan 2-story brick dwelling No 173 stable Chambers. James (w), with notice toJ B Whittaker 24 15 lot 24-100 Logan street between Clark and Hazel 2-story brlcfk dwelling No 74 Dorsey, William 62 50 lot 20-45 Elm street between Filth avenue and'Franklln 2-story brick dwelling No 148 Denny, EeV H C (w) 9 43 lot 25-100 Bedford avenue building No 76 Foley, Ellen 25 20 lot 20-72 Clark street between Scott and Lozan 2-story frame dwelling No 21 Fire, Amanda A '. 131 28 lot 19 63-107 Washington street between Firth and Wylle 3-story brick dwelling No 104 lot 20.3-20 Shore alley 2-srory brick dwelling Gorman, John (w) 37 80 lot '50-100 Webster avenue through to Poplar alley S frame buildings No 137 frame building Poplar alley McCurdy, Alexander 103 68 lot S6. 4-84 Hill alley corner Elm street 2 2-story briok dwellings McGlnnls, Mrs E.'eanor 134 40 lot 20-96 Federal street between. Fitth aiiW)ila 2-story briok dwelling No 8 2-story brick dwelling McKnlght, Mrs E O H... 115 50 10c 23-iou webstor avenue De- tween Elm and l'.ogati 2-story frame dwel.'ing lot 20 averaging 63 Fabex street between Washington and Elm lot 20 aveiazlng 77 Faber street , between Washington and Elm lot 40 averaging 81 Saber street between Washington and Elm HcCalltn and Boa, with notice to Bobert Hunter 101 33 lot 21-105 6 Wehslerf avenue be tween Elm and LoL'an 2-story irame and brick stable MoCallln, William anil Gkmbln Weir witn notice, to ilortoa' Jiuntw Esq trustee for use of W H Mc cieary et al and with notloe to Sose H Langdon and Annie C&rr Terre tenants lot 50-100 Bedford avenue s be tween Elm and Logan . 2-story frame dwelling lot 25-100 Bedford avenue be tween Elm and Iigan lot 16-100.17 feet rear Bedford avenue between Elm and Lozan S-story brick dwelling No 62 lot 16-100.17 feet rear Bedford avenue between Elm and Logan 2-story frame dwelling No 61 3-story brick building Poplar 234 63 alley lot 16-100.17 feet rear Bedford avenue between Elm and Logan 2-story brick dwelling No 68 3-story brick dwelling Poplar alley lot 16-100.17 feot rear Bedford avenue between Elm and Logan 3-storv brick dwelling No CO lot 16-100.17 feet back Bedford avenue between Elm and Logan S-story brick dwelling Poplar alley 2-story brick dwelling No 66 Bed ford Quirk, Lawrence J 71 40 lot 20-43 Con.ire street be- tween FUth and Franklin 2-story brick dwelling Shannahan, Dennis lot 20-96 Federal street between Filth and Wvlie 2-story brick d'welllng No 32 2 story brick stable Whltson, Johanna lot 20-72 Hazel Btieet corner Smallman alley 2-story brick dwelling No 22 15173 6147 EIGHTH WJRD-1891. City, Sub-District School Tax-s and Water Rents. Buddemeyer, Henry with notice to Martin Steniier 83 20 lot 19.3-48 Clark street corner Townsend 3-story brick building No 50 Brennan, Sarah K 20 37 lot 20-73 50 Wylle avenne be tween Fulton and Crawtord Creed.Edwnrd 18 80 lot 20-23 Wilson street between Loirnn and Townsend Impiovements No 29 Gnither, John Nol HI 30 lot 24-90 Webster avenue be tween Losan and Townsend 3 story brick dwelling 2-storv rratne dwelling rear lot 24-45 Wilson street corner Townsend 2-story frame dwelling No Gnsky.Samuel with notice to Jennie Novln-ky 9135 lot 23.17-43 Lozan street between Franklin and Pasture 3-story brick dwelling No 47 Illndman, Jumps, heirs (w) with no tice to Jane Hulnman 7 25 lot 23.8-47 Bedlord avenue be tween Meiccrand Crawlord 2 story frame dw elllng Kilgore, Samuel 195 30 lot 20 124 Wvlie iivonue between Lor.ui and Townsend 3-stoi-y brick dwelling 2 story brick stable Keere, Michael, lir-irs " 103 CS lot 24-b6 Fulton street between Wj lie and Webster 3 2-story brick dwellings Klibanskv, Kopell, with notice to H. W. McCune -. C9 30 lot 16-100 Townsend street be tween Clark nnd Hazel 2-story frame dwelling 2 story brick dwelling Miller, Eenben 126 00 lot 16.4-43 Logan street corner FrunKlIn 3-story brick dwelling and store No 61 McKeniiii, John, heirs 59 04 lot 23-85 Poncli alley corner Bed ford avenue 2 2-story brick and frame -dwellings Nos 4 6 Mc.wov. Terronce 342 30 lot 40 33 Col well street corner Pride street 2 2-storv brick dwellings lot 16-40 Prine street between Colwell and Our alley 2-story brick dwelling lot 20-40 Pride street corner Our alley 2-story brick dwelling Qnlrk, Lawrence J 171 15 lot 21-132 Fulton street between Clark and Eeed 2 2 story brick houses Nos 157 153 lot 24 st Franklin street Detween Lozan and Townsend 2-story brick dwelling No 69 Eeed, Thomas heirs lot 21-65 Mercer street corner Bedford avenue 3 2-storv brick dwellings lot 25-75 Meroer street between Bedford and Wultestdes alley Shannahan, Deiyis lot 33-48 Clark street corner Carpenter alley 2 2-story brick dwellings Nos S7 39 Sullivan. Michael F lot 20-58 Websteravenue between Townsend and Fulton streets 2-story brick house No 191 Ward, John heirs lot 133 averaging 93 Wylle avenue between Crawford and Tannehlll 1-story briok store 1-story frame and brick building 44 10 99 23 30 45 314 43 NINTH WARD 1891. City, Sub-District School Taxes and Water Rants. Bradley, A & Co, with notice to Al legheny County Electric Light Company 933 20 lot 300-100 -Etna street corner Twellth large briok warehouse large brick foundry 2.story engine bouse 4-story pattern shop Borland, Mrs Margaret with notice to Mrs John Fllnn 92 74 lot 25 50 Pike street corner Twelfth street . 2-story frame dwelling brick dwelling Hogg, George E (w)....- 42 00 lot 25J-100 Penn avenne between Thirteenth and Fourteenth 2 2-story brick dwellings 1327, 1329 Jackson, Esther. 142 97 lot 12-100 Pike street between Tweiitb and Thirteenth-' 2-story brick house 33 2 story frame house rear No 47 lot 20-50 Mulberry alley corner Tweirth street 2 2-story brick bouses Nos 43, 45 McMahon, John No 1 163 70 lot 24-100 Penn avenue between Eleventh street and Stevenson alley 2 3-story brick houses S-story brick house in alley McFadden, Thomas Jr (w) 551 25 lot 23-100 Llbdrtv avenue be tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets 6-story brick building No 1235 Patterson. Eobert P (w) 37 80 lot 24-100 Penn avenue between Eleventh nnd Stevenson 2-story brick and frame store No 1126 Richardson, Jane 56 23 lot 25-100 Penn avenuo betweon Tweirth and Thirteenth 2-story frame house and brick back building Blchardson, Mary 136 61 lot 25-100 Penn avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets 2 2-story frame dwellings Scott, Hanlhal heirs 16 24 lot 17-50 Mulberry alley between Thirteenth and Fourteenth 2-story brick dwelling No 153 Schwelnhart, JohnJr 213 57 lot 15 6 59 Penn avenuo between Fourteenth and Fifteenth strrets 3-Htory brick dwelling 1425 lot 15.6-50 Penn avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streots 3-story brick dwelling 1427 Shoenberzer, Speer & Co (w) 1,575 CO lot 180-200 Pike street corner Fil- teeuth street 2-story brick office 2-storv brick dwelling lot 200-350 'Etna street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth buildings machinery and rail road track x School Directors (w) lot 20-100 Penn avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth 7.35 2-story briok dwelling bous Uhlela, August (w) with not! m M P. Wursthoff. 69 lot 39.6-100 Pike utreet between Thirteenth and Fourteenth brick building No 105 Jot 75-100 Pike street to Mulberry alley corner It brick storage building TENTH TTRD 1801. City, Sub-District School Taxes and Water Rents. Arthurs, Eobert, with notice - to Burke. Mary (w) lot 20-75 Crescent street Arthurs plan 48 2-story frame dwelling Con wav. Johanna lot 20-60 Eighteen'h street be tween Penn and Allegheny Valley Biillroad 2-story frame dwelling No 47 2-story brick dwelling Frazler, William triangular lot 118-20 Arch and Eldge Feltz. Mrs K 8 40 53 07 322 308 lot 5 6-60 Eighteenth street cor ner Pike street Kimr.JaneL 329 07. Iot44-100 Liberty avenne be tween Sixteenth and Seven teenth 6 2-story brick dwellings 1 2-story irame dwelling on anojr Kane. Pnnil M. lot 6.11-M) Nineteenth street cor 452 ner Pike street Murphv, William B. lot 20-75 Bismarck alley Arthurs plan 129 1-story fiame dwelling Rupert, Andrew S70 23 71 lot ;o-8o Nineteen in street De tween Pike and Eallroad 2-story brick dwelling Sboenberger A Co (w) 1,030 00 lot 335-200 321 feet rear Pike to Etna corners Fifteenth and Sixteenth lot 3-22 averaging 408 Etna to river corners Fifteenth and Sixteenth improvements, machinery, eto Schnner. Jr. G. (w) lot 23-100 Penn avenne between 16 and 17 1-story brick shop No 1637 2 2-story brick dwellings Teufel. Angnst (w) with notice to P Smith lot 10-100 Penn avenne between 16th nnd 17th 2-story brick dwelling No 1639 1-story brick shop Unknown owner lot 20-134 Crescent street Williams, James. lot 20 60 13.h street corner Pike street 3-story brick dwelling No 35 23 20 16 80 163 53 91 ELEVENTH WARD 1891. City, Sub-District School Taxes and Water Rents. 1 ilgnew, Mary with notice to J P Hnnter $ 14711 lot 32.9-CC6 6 Center avenue be tween Overhill and Dinwiddle 2-story brick dwelling No 123 Black, Josenh or M A lot 20 129 Webster avenue be tween Roberts and Devllller 2-story brick dwelling No 299 Boswell, John lot 4.9-100 Webster avenne corner Perry street Blythe, Mrs lot 21-95 Erin street between Wylie and Webster 2-story brick dwelling Becker, George A lot 20-100 Dinwiddle street be tween Reed and Eoso lot 97-53 to a point Rose street No 56 lot 22-63 Granville street be tween Wylle and Enoch 2-story brick dwelling Church. John Wesley M E Zion lot 24-50 Arthur street between Center and Wylle 2-story brick mansard dwelling Crane, J Peter lot 20 83 Roberts street between Center and Eeed 2-story brick dwelling No 101 Church, African M E lot 19 7-51.6 Overhill street cor ner Rose street 2-story brick dwelling Dougherty. Margaret A lot 14.91-74 to a point Colwell st between Lombard and Jumon , vllle No 16 England. Maria lot 48-156 Cliff street between Cassett and Ledlle 2-story brick dwelling 2-story bilck stable Xdmnndson. John F lot 22.2-76 Wvlie avenue botween Erin and Kirkpatrick Eynon, Henry lot 34-110 Sweeney alley between Walter and Enoch 4 2-story brick dwellings court Frazler. William E lot 40-94 Center avenue between Overhill and Dinwiddle 2-story brick dwelling Fulton. Jane M lot 185-97.5 24 feet rear Colwell street between Wick and Lom bard lot 20-4625 feet rear Colwell street b tween Dinwiddle andJumon ville lot 24-97 Colwell street between Lombard and Wiok Gray, Singleton or Nettle lot 20-80 Arthur street Detween Center and Wylle 2-story brick dwelling No 69 35 96 402 32 44 71 05 25 S3 9163 2141 832 84 91 963 24 70 121 23 15 83 S3 64 Garrison, John R.! 43 96 lot 26-144 Arthur street between Center and Wylle 2-story brick dwelling No 58 Hartung, Frederick W 334 79 lot 40-94 Center street between Overhill nnd Dinwiddle 2 2 story brick dwellings 104, 103 2-story brick stable 2-story brick dwelling lot 20-93 Center avenue between Roberts and Overhill S-story brick dwelling 96 1-story brick slaughter house Jones, William heirs 132 09 lot 60-75 Boberts street between Center and Wylie 3 2-story brick dwellings Nos 31, 60,63 2 2-story frame dwellings Keating, Josenh hel-s 93 77 lot 81.5-116 Roberts street between Webster and Bedford Mullen, Catherine 214 06 lot 20-100 MiRer street between Reed and Clark 1-story brick dwelling lot 20-97 Center avenue corner Arthur street 1-story brick shop 2-story frame dwelling lot 22.3-76 Center avenue be tween Erin and Kirkpatriok 2-story brick dwelling lot 20-97 Center avenue between Arthur and Roberts 2-story frame dwelling Meixner. Georze 32 66 lot 20-66 Clark street between Overhill and Dinwiddle 2-story brick dwelling Morgan, Mrs James 63 94 lot 26.3-81 Arthur street between Wylie and Webster 3-story brick dwelling No 5 Miller, Z McD with notice to F C Miller....'. 03 98 lot 20-96 Center avenuo between Vine and Miller 2-story brick dwelling No 46 Meyers. Louisa or John 31 61 lot 20-100 Overhill street between Reed and Eose 2-story brick dwelling No 37 Molloy, nenrv 37 43 lot 20-95 Covington street be tween Beed and Colwell 2-story brick dwelling McCord. Mrs James F 16 13 lot 19.6-24 27 feet rear Green street corner Burmah alley 2-story brick dwelling McCallnm, Edward . 116 03 Jot 40-75 Center avenue between Erin anil Kirkpatrick 2-story brick dwelling 215 1-story brick dwelling 217 McDnnough, James 40 14 lot 22.3-33 Wvlie avenue between Erin ana Kirkpatrick 2-story brick dwelling No 420 Norrls, Joseph 23 63 lot 15-44.6 Enoch street between Granville and Dovtlliers 3-story brick dwelling No 57 O'Connor, Daniel 49 CO lot 2183-123 Bedford avenue be tween Cassett and Ledlle 3-story brick dwelling 323 Owens, Mrs Ella lot 20-88 Roho its street between Reed and Center 2-story brick dwelling No S3 Painter, John W with actio to 63 74 A nomas jaurpuy....M. 88 lot 30-93 Miller street Tomer plan' No 13 and one-half 'No 14 Parson, William - lot 27-35 Webster avenue corner Arthnr street Phelan. Rt Rev Bishop trnstee lot 43-100 Overhill street between Center and Eose lot 20 100 Overhill street between Center and Rose Qulnn. James P lot 30-74,Erin street to Shelby be tween Webster and Bedford two 2-story brick dwellings Nos 4 and 6 -one 2-story frame dwelling Riddle. E P.(w) lot Wylie and Granville house Stevenson, David lot 12.6-123 Bedrord avenue be tween Cassett and Ledlle 2-story brick dwelling No 213 Smith, Alexander with notice to Eoss Holland lot 34-48 Arthnr street between Wylle and Webster 2 2-story brick dwellings Nos 8 and 10 Stottler, A M with notice to Gcor-o E Moore lot 40-93 Davis street Detween Wylle and Webster Sklllen, James Jr lot 15-100 Shelby street between n eosier ana liearoru 2-story frame dwelling Taylor, Sidney J 8148 lot 40-49 Enoch street between Granville and Devllllers 3-story brick factory Whitney. Margaret jtm lot 20-127 Weoster avenue be tween Roberts and Devllllers 2 2-story brick dwellings Westwatir, William 239 IB lot 40-90 Firth avenue botween Vine and Dinwiddle 23-story brick dwellings 3 2-story brick dwellings Whitnev and King . lot 18-41 Wylie avenuo corner Roberts street 1-story frame Hhop x Whale or Wells, Henry. lot 2 H00 Wick street to Lombard street No 39 2-story brick dwelling No 43 Wilson, Mrs Snsan T L lot 20.35-127 Webster avenue be tween Roberts and Devilllera street 2-story brick dwelling 44 53 TWELFTH WARD, FIRST 1891. PRECINCT CHy, Sub-DIs'rlct School Taxes and Wator Rents. Burns, Brldzet $ lot 20 averastini! 66 Jones avenue J anl J plan No 580 2-story frame dwelling Beck, Thomas lot 24-100 Penn avenue between Twenty-fourth and Twenty -fifth streets 2-story brick dwelling 2 2-story brick dwellings Cox, Jane lot 21-73 Stockholm street J and J plan 545 1-story dwelling Carson, Iaac lot 20-83 Jones avenue J and J plan No 60-2 2-3tory frame dwelling Gorman, Michael 14 43 5353 lot 20 averaging uz Jones avenue to Tyrone J and J plan 603 Hatnsworth Steel Company, with notice to James Hemphill and Henry C Fownes receivers ond Mary E Scheuley, W A Herron & Sons, Agents 2,184 03 lot 4S0-120 Smallman street cor ner Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh streets iron clad building machinery etc frame office King, Jane L. lot 96-100 Penn avenue to Spring alley between Twenty-first and Twenty-second 6 2-story brick houses 2U2 to 2123 6 2-story brick houses Kerwln.John - lot 20-58 Jones avenue J and J plan 653 2 2-story frame dwellings Lapp, John lot 30-60 Arch street between Jones avenuo and ward line Llddell, Eobert 523 13 1323 353 264 37 lot Z4-120 Hmaiiman street De tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth 2-story briok dwelling lt 29 averaging 45 Mulberry tUleybetwcen TirnnrT thlrrtini, j T, , andxwenty-rouTth 2 2-story brick dwellings Llddell, Maria lot 24-120 Smallman street be tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Hurry, Daniel lot 42 averaging 27.5-43 reet rear Jones avenue and Tower street 2-story frame dwelling. Owens, Thomas.. lot 20-92 Stockholm street J and J plan 234 Saranna, John .. lot 30-60 Arch street J and J plan 312 Skolnps. Catherine ....... lot 24-100 Penn avenue corner Twenty-fifth street 3-story brick store and dwelling 2-story brick dwelling 2-story brick dwelling Wilson, John , lot 20-63 Jones avenue J and J plan 631 2-story frame dwelling 3183 13 99 190 73 TWELTTH WARD, SECOND PRECINCT 1891. City, Snb-Dlstrlct School Taxes and "Water Rents. Consolidated Gas Company 3 1,137 73 lot 120-120 Smallman street cor ner Twenty-ninth street Gas re tort eto Cotter, Margaret .-. 3 O. lot 20-89 Stockholm street J J plan 313 2-story frame dwelling Davis, H W, with notice to Samuel Gllmore H81 lot 60-92 in all Stockholm street Jones and Jeremy plan Nos 245, 246 and of 247 1-story frame dwelling improvements , Glaxey.Amella US S3 lot 16-130 Penn avenue between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets S-story brick store and dwell ing 2 story brick store Gutb, Joseph. ............. ...... lot 20 averaging 108 Stockholm street J J plan 213 1-story frame house , Hodgeson, Eobert (wl............. . lot Jones avenue J I J plan frame building Irwin, Georze (w) with notice to James McNeil & Bro and Denny estate lot 24 120 Smallman street to Spruce alley frame building McSwlzeen, Michael lot 52-130 Penn avenne between Thirtieth and Thirty-nrst 32-story brick houses Nos $017-49-51 Eauscb, William -jt lot 20-92 Stockholm street J 4 J plan 242 Stadelman, B (w) with notlco toE O'H McKnight lot 40-100 Penn avenue between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Improvements Nos 2914, 2916 Williams, Louis (w) , lot Kenny alley J J plan house THIRTEENTH WARD 1891. 883 3 63 City, Sub-District School Taxes aad Water Rents.. Allen, Arthnr 8 lot 2I-1C0 Mahon street Mahon plan No 43 Acor, JIary A .-f.."..,.... lot 20-91 Vera Street C plan No 51 2-story Irame dwelling Alios Jacob C lot 40-112 Webster iv tween Granite and corner of a 50 foot St. Armstrons. A S lot 24-100 J unllla street Aelphern, 3 H lot 20 averaging 73 ' street between W Emmett No 66 lot 30 avemzlng 62 ' street No 67 lot 90-53 Wadsworth 1 Archer, Thomas (w) lot 22-100 Elllcotc stre 2-story frame dwallic 1918 511 64 20 X f 3 23 63 63 Sl 24 98 733 12 44 63 01 i 343 70S 1 493 359 389 9 94 4773 - 1 23119 Jf. J V '" 373 I 4309 M '- A v. .? iJki