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... RENTS . SAML . C. GRIER . Residence , No. 25 Fremont Street . Office in City Hall . WEIGHMASTER DIAMOND SCALES . CHARLES BASSETT . Residence , No. 187 Arch Street . Office in Weigh House . WEIGHMASTER SECOND WARD SCALES . G. WETTACH ...
... RENTS . SAML . C. GRIER . Residence , No. 25 Fremont Street . Office in City Hall . WEIGHMASTER DIAMOND SCALES . CHARLES BASSETT . Residence , No. 187 Arch Street . Office in Weigh House . WEIGHMASTER SECOND WARD SCALES . G. WETTACH ...
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... Rents , .. .M . G. Clark . D. R. Callen . Charles Muhlbrunner . Samuel Murphy . Philip James . Jos . McIntyre . Philip Newhart . .Louis Snaman , F. J. Fleck . S. C. Grier . Annual Report of the Mayor REPORT OF THE MAYOR . COLLECTORS OF ...
... Rents , .. .M . G. Clark . D. R. Callen . Charles Muhlbrunner . Samuel Murphy . Philip James . Jos . McIntyre . Philip Newhart . .Louis Snaman , F. J. Fleck . S. C. Grier . Annual Report of the Mayor REPORT OF THE MAYOR . COLLECTORS OF ...
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... rent , for a Post Office , should not be re - let for that purpose . City Hall was built by tax payers , and designed solely for the use of the City Gov- ernment . Surely the United States can afford to buy or build a structure worthy ...
... rent , for a Post Office , should not be re - let for that purpose . City Hall was built by tax payers , and designed solely for the use of the City Gov- ernment . Surely the United States can afford to buy or build a structure worthy ...
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... rent , Seminary property , 3,577 96 413 74 87,906 70 1,830 74 Rent of Water Works lots ,. 225 00 City Engineer's Office ,. 1,006 00 Superintendent of Water Works Office ,. 1,694 16 Wharves and landings ,. 2,964 77 Bark measuring , 3,367 ...
... rent , Seminary property , 3,577 96 413 74 87,906 70 1,830 74 Rent of Water Works lots ,. 225 00 City Engineer's Office ,. 1,006 00 Superintendent of Water Works Office ,. 1,694 16 Wharves and landings ,. 2,964 77 Bark measuring , 3,367 ...
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... Rents for the Year 1882 . WARDS . AMOUNT . First , $ 92 07 Second , 431 16 Third , 117 95 Fourth , 156 09 Fifth ,. 172 49 Sixth , .. 251 73 Seventh , 136 57 Eighth , 106 80 Ninth , 17 81 Eleventh , 7 00 Twelfth , 216 45 Reserve Township ...
... Rents for the Year 1882 . WARDS . AMOUNT . First , $ 92 07 Second , 431 16 Third , 117 95 Fourth , 156 09 Fifth ,. 172 49 Sixth , .. 251 73 Seventh , 136 57 Eighth , 106 80 Ninth , 17 81 Eleventh , 7 00 Twelfth , 216 45 Reserve Township ...
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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...
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