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... might be deemed nearly perfect . Should opportunity offer , the imperfections alluded to will be pointed out , and a substitute proposed for your approval . WESTERN PENITENTIARY GROUNDS . I feel it my duty to MAYOR'S REPORT . 15.
... might be deemed nearly perfect . Should opportunity offer , the imperfections alluded to will be pointed out , and a substitute proposed for your approval . WESTERN PENITENTIARY GROUNDS . I feel it my duty to MAYOR'S REPORT . 15.
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... approval of the largest proportion of our citizens . CORPORATIONS . The aggressiveness of some of the corporations , whose exist- ence within the city limits depended , originally , upon your generosity in granting them " rights of way ...
... approval of the largest proportion of our citizens . CORPORATIONS . The aggressiveness of some of the corporations , whose exist- ence within the city limits depended , originally , upon your generosity in granting them " rights of way ...
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... approval at your hands , and its enforce- ment by your Chief Executive . The contiguity of this to our sister city , Pittsburgh , and the enforcement of the same law there , tends much to drive these undesirable violators of law and ...
... approval at your hands , and its enforce- ment by your Chief Executive . The contiguity of this to our sister city , Pittsburgh , and the enforcement of the same law there , tends much to drive these undesirable violators of law and ...
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... Approved September 3 , 1840 . An ordinance providing for the issue of scrip in one and two dollars each for the purpose of taking up and adjusting out- standing warrants ... Approved June 2 , 1842 . An ordinance authorizing the mayor to ...
... Approved September 3 , 1840 . An ordinance providing for the issue of scrip in one and two dollars each for the purpose of taking up and adjusting out- standing warrants ... Approved June 2 , 1842 . An ordinance authorizing the mayor to ...
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... Approved July 8 , 1847 . An ordinance authorizing the mayor to borrow money for the purpose of con- structing water works , in certificates of one , two and three dollars each , bear- ing interest at the rate of one per cent . per annum ...
... Approved July 8 , 1847 . An ordinance authorizing the mayor to borrow money for the purpose of con- structing water works , in certificates of one , two and three dollars each , bear- ing interest at the rate of one per cent . per annum ...
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00 July Adam Stork Allegheny City Alley ANNUAL REPORT Approved April August authorizing the comptroller cent Chas City Hall City of Allegheny City property Committee Common Councils Daner Daniel Carney December December 30 enacted by authority engine erect a frame Ernest Faber feet of lumber Fire Department Fourth Ward Frame dwelling George George Scherer groceries Henry hereby ordained hereby repealed Hetzel Hopkins & Steiner J. C. McIntyre Jacob James Bothwell James Fair January John John Lehman John Selfridge Joseph Joseph Mears June Labor law in Councils Macferron March McClure Avenue bonds November October ordained and enacted ordinance authorizing p. m. Sti'l pay roll Poor Fund Renewal bonds repairing right to erect Robert salary Samuel Second Ward Select and Common September Sewer taxes Sinking Fund Sinking Fund taxes Spark from chimney Street bonds Thomas Troy Hill Ward Scales Water bonds Wharves and landings William
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Page 221 - An act to regulate the manner of increasing the indebtedness of municipalities, to provide for the redemption of the same and' to impose penalties for the illegal increase thereof...
Page 468 - Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the select and common councils of the city of Allegheny, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the proper oflicials of the said city be and they are hereby authorized and empowered in the name and on behalf of the said cit...
Page 347 - The old engines have had their annnal overhanling, and they are in as good condition as it is possible to make them.
Page 497 - That from and after the passage of this ordinance the — ' — • — salary of the Janitor of the Police Department is hereby fixed janitor0' at the rate of fifty dollars ($50) per month.
Page 29 - ... on the harmony existing in all departments of the City Government, and...