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... September ,. 318 95 43 55 49 30 37 00 130 00 155 00 20.55 330 33 1,084 68 257 19 1,140 04 November ,. 221 00 34 55 52 70 33 00 15 00 310 00 24 15 21 00 217 55 928 9 . December , 113 00 38 00 37 40 23 00 172 00 10 00 175 34 568 74 Total ...
... September ,. 318 95 43 55 49 30 37 00 130 00 155 00 20.55 330 33 1,084 68 257 19 1,140 04 November ,. 221 00 34 55 52 70 33 00 15 00 310 00 24 15 21 00 217 55 928 9 . December , 113 00 38 00 37 40 23 00 172 00 10 00 175 34 568 74 Total ...
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... 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 borrow ...
... 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 borrow ...
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... September 12 , 1867 . An ordinance authorizing the Finance committee to issue bonds for the pur- pose of laying main water pipes , An ordinance authorizing the comptroller to issue Sewer bonds to pay the city's portion of main sewers ...
... September 12 , 1867 . An ordinance authorizing the Finance committee to issue bonds for the pur- pose of laying main water pipes , An ordinance authorizing the comptroller to issue Sewer bonds to pay the city's portion of main sewers ...
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... September , 1882 . Revenues from City taxes , 1882 , ... $ 2,443 08 66 Water taxes , 1882 , 1,231 46 Business taxes , 1882 ,. 523 90 66 Poor taxes , 1882 , . 542 92 66 Sinking Fund taxes , 1882 ,. 136 00 46 Park taxes , 1882 ,. 583 79 ...
... September , 1882 . Revenues from City taxes , 1882 , ... $ 2,443 08 66 Water taxes , 1882 , 1,231 46 Business taxes , 1882 ,. 523 90 66 Poor taxes , 1882 , . 542 92 66 Sinking Fund taxes , 1882 ,. 136 00 46 Park taxes , 1882 ,. 583 79 ...
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... August ,. August warrants unpaid August 31st , Amount paid in August ,. 184 85 $ 72,385 89 742 55 $ 73,128 44 972 22 $ 72,156 22 STATEMENT Of the Warrants Issued during the Month of September COMPTROLLER'S REPORT . 69.
... August ,. August warrants unpaid August 31st , Amount paid in August ,. 184 85 $ 72,385 89 742 55 $ 73,128 44 972 22 $ 72,156 22 STATEMENT Of the Warrants Issued during the Month of September COMPTROLLER'S REPORT . 69.
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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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