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PREMATURE.
T jj BALTIMORE AND 0^10 WILL NOT
BCILD.
' jht Tar:? ArraccMMnts Now in Kec: Pre
' •» the Proposed Conteaplitioa-Henry
W. Oliver liltes » Sai*
m«nt.
s trsiirBa, Jaaa»ry 16.-Mr. Henry
w O '.ver, Proliant of the P.ttsbarg &
Wf-’vrn Railway. was fouid to-day at his
.1.,lance m Allegheny, where be has been
oc aad tor the past ten days with the >».
Oliver was shown an article pnb
"i via January 11 relative to the pnr
tbs Valley Rdlway by the Balti
c;n.. Ohio, in which it was stated that
JL* would be an amalgamation of the
'3 y and :be Pittsborg, Cleveland ft
and that in connection therewith
the Baltimore <S: Oaiowonld
Itl’lLD A KIW LIN’E
;,*«*. and asked in regard to its ef
i - anibe Pittebnrg ft Western.
ta there is no truth m the state
aeBl that the B ft O. are to build a new
3e to Cleveland?”
Tn-re is no more probability that they
ni! l a new line into onr territory
iMa there is that the P. ft W. will build
as to the coal and coke region.”
\VM! tu- P. ft W. be able to handle
• ,e tra*: Ur the Biltimore AOhio?”
• Yes nadoubtedly. We have hereto
ore been cramped tor facilitke, bnt are
bow completing < instruction ot several
Biles of Sidiag and passage tracks; also ...
new height lccomitives and l.oOO'
^ with wbicU improvements we .1 be
able to
TAKE ALL THE KREK.HT
° “Toagainst expect, then, the earniigs
of the Pittsburgh ft Western to increase.
*‘I predict that trorn nowon there wl.
ks *n increase of the Pittsburg ft Western
-Tstem o: at least percent
1 • \ ,a do n<»>. then, consider the pur
chase ot the Valley by the B. ft O. a nen
% t*‘all We were delighted with
the par. knew all about the matter
,re ;; was cl.'-tfd, and welcomed it as
<1V yiZ. belter connections and increa-ed
business. I
H\I> A i'OSKKRENVE
with Vvi-Presideat King, o' the B. ft O.,
on hi- way to Cleveland last week to pnr
tre ro : *ndia this room on his
ntara on Saturday lash we perfected ar
rangements for a close and lasting connec
tion beiwtea the new purchase and onr
respective properties.”
‘•Yon do not think there would bj any
0i. ect io the B ft O.’s bniidmg the pro
posed lice?"
I do not. They own ha’f ot the P , C
T , which is leased to the P. ft W.. and
they now o wn the Valley, which connects
with the 1*.. C. ft T. ai Akron. This
.eaves bnt o5 miles of the P. ft W. to be
a-ed or a connection between the P., C. ft
T and the Junction Railroad— aleo owned
by the B. ft O This 5-‘> miles is nothing
at a bridge for the B. ft 0. to pass its
trarti ■ between its owu lines. Onr load is
a direct line to Cleveland, with low grades,
pv-icg through the most prolific freight
prodnetng region in the l nited tstates,
.,3d, as stated, the B. ft O own two-thirds
ot it. Oa t e other hand, a new line via.
the P., C. ft T. would be costly, as it
would involve very bad grades acd the
crossing of the Ohio liver. I; would pass
THBOroH A TKKBITOEY
unproductive in local freight, and by
bniidug it the B. A O. would lose its pre
eat connection with the Mahoning and
Sneoatuo Valleys.”
Mi. Oi.ver replied that there was not one
word oi truth in the story.
There are tight traffic agreements in ef
fect rasnirg kr a term ol 40 years, which
pa»; Je that all traffic to Cleveland and
the lakes and the territory northwest of
1' '-burg passing over the Pittebnrg Pi
v « on of the B. A O. shall go via the Pitts
oorg and Western; and that a force is now
at work construct ig vards at the junction
ot the Valley and P. A W. to give facilities
fot ban ling the increased business that
will result trom the purchase of the Valley
by the B. A O.
"Then there is
SO TRUTH IN THE EKPOK1
oi a break between the P. A W. and the B.
().?”
“None whatever. Toe relations between
the two roads were nevtr closer. Their
relations are inter-dependent, their inter
ests are identical and for a protitable busi
ness they must rely npjo each other. Tae
1’. ,v W. contribute* a large traffic from its
lines, which have switches and sidings into
□early every furnace and rolling mill in
the Sntnango Valley, and also a heavy ore
tonn»g» from Fairport for points on the
B A O. system. The B. A O. exchanges
therefor its immense coal and coke traffic
for the M ihoning and Sbeoango Valley
and the Northwest. Consequently the
interchange is
Mt’TrALLY ADVANTAGEOUS,
and the systems are ol'solately necessary
to one another.”
Wouldn't You Like to K*»d 'Em}
Pkiladalphia Record*
It is reported that over 1,500 letters
were mailed from Vasear College in one
day recent’y.
>loggsr Jackson >*y« He Will Have to.
Christian at B'ori
John L. Satlivan says be will retire
rom the P. K. after his battle with Slog
ger Jackson.
Only Trying.
Terre Haute ijejnetf.
Wu-kar- Is Timmins writing poetry
vet >.mounds (another poet)—No, not
yet
illvlcr to Kotheri.
Mrs. ’•Tinxiiw’s Soothing Syrup for
drea t.--thing, is the prescription ot
. se or j* hex? female names and physician*
;a --e United Statue, and has been need
r tarty years with never failing snccest
;>■ tnill:.-ns of mothers for their children.
*-rtn« t'ir proc of teething its value is
’."ca'enable. It releavew the child from
p ■ i, cures .• *er.t-.Ty and diarrhiea, griping
c t e bow-l-i. and wind colic. By giving
- > *1 to t. coiM *t rests its mother
P- a :K>c a ~*“s
Ttie tin*«t on K*rih.
Phe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton
is the < nly line running Pnllraan’s
d Safety Vestibnled Trains, with
'-tivr, Parlor, Sl-eping am! Dining Car
■rr; e hetwren Ciccionati, Indianapolis
1 Chic ig >, and is the Only Line rnnning
i«;h Kschtung Chair Cars between
*-• iti, K-ekak and Springfield, III ,
4-! ioMibiaatio" Chair and Sleeping Car
C iic’nnati »a Peoria, II!., and the
■v i'trect Line between Cincinnati, D«y
a. T ned Detroit, the Lake K
- «s aad Canada.
• - road i< ore ot *be oldest in the State
" •< and the o.">ly lice tn’erirg Cmcm
>*t«enty-five miiesof doable track,
’’1 ■ in its past record can more than as
it-pa i u-epe*<1, comfort and safety.
* <et» on <*le everywhere, and see that
“v r-ad C , H. & D., either in or out of
1 c. mnati, Indianapolis, or Toledo.
E O McCormick,
aeral pjtesenger and Ticket Agent.
dfilg $tatem*nt. _
ANNUAL STATEMENT
-OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures of the City of Wheeling, W, k,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31,1889.
EXPENDITURES 1889.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
CONTINGENT Fl'SD.
Advertising and Printing.. ...
Aliev B Improvemeut......rzrw:"":.*“*.
\i.ev 1‘ a*ew Sewer between Chap line ami Koii street..•;...••••••
Alley F. Sew Sewer, Seventeenth to Nineteenth streets. Alley b to Jacob ..
Attorney Fee* .n-.. ..
: Caldwell Run Renair-. Twenty-ninth street..~
, hapline Street Bridge over Caldwtll Run...
i Clara. John H.. salary superintendent..
i Curbing Twenty seventh street..
curbing, new.—.-.
Darrah. Thoa. M.. Clerk.
Rod Street Bridge Repair*...
Krar.er, James G., limestone.—.
JaeobVtreet Impro«eme.it, from forty tlfih 15 Forty-eighth street.
Limeeto-ie.—.
Lumber. .-.. .
McSutthStrU*Iuirro'veieut from Twentyninth ’to Thirty-third street..
Sew Sewer. Forty third and Jacob streets.
Peninsula Bridge Repairs......
Repairs ou etreet Roller ...
Rent ft Lot to store Bowlders.-.
Resetting Old Curb..-.
Salaries "t Board.. ■•••••••.
Seventh Street Improvement, Main to Marke....~~..-.
Sewer Repair- ......
Sixteenth street Sewer.—.
Street Cleaning.....
Street Repair*.-.
Temporary Bridge,’ Mainind Sixteenth streets.
Twenty-first Sirett Sewer...
Thirty-third Street Improvement...
Veith, E L.. Clerk ...
Warden. J. W , Superintendent...
Wharf Repaiis..
442 10
190 35
123 78
61 01
70 00
166 90
807 80
866 09
217 62
23 74
675 48
11 20
114 48
10 00
228 32
742 36
127 97
428 08
1,027 40
85 92
•267 09
50 00
100 00
9 60
424 44
979 48
3,273 90
357 21
7,157 35
6,971 17
379 00
380 42
101 16
737 59
133 33
133 88
12 1 0- *27,888
AFi aOPRIATiOS FCSD.
a; tv B. Paving with Fire Brick from Fifth to Sixth streets..............
\ ev C Paving with Cob-de Snmes fr.’in Tenth street to Market Alley..
\ jy f! New sower twin Seventeenth to Nineteenth street. Alley F to west
side’of Jaoo • street..
VUey Filling Cut and Laying ‘Suiter...
VUey • Paving with Fire Brie* from ChapUue u Market.
rhap.in- s’reel Bridge over Oa'dwells Run....• .
■ na; line street Pa\ing with Fire Brick from 1 weuty seventh 10 rmity-.nira
street . . .
Coal Street Improvement .-.
Curbing oa Thirty third -tre.-t.. ....
Eighth Street Sever ..
Ki'ir Street Bridge Repairs..........
K >il Street Improvement from Forty fourth to Forty-eighth street.
F.rst Street Improvement ...
Fourth Street Curbing ...".
Mar»e’lStreefIPavingDtwitT^Fire Brick from Cr.ek to i'emii io Maiu street.
New Sewer, Alley G...
North Main Street Paving...-..
I iving aud Grading Thirty-third street.
Peninsula Bridve (new Boon..
Repairing Culvert fonatbau s Ravine ..
n.-T.jiri ,» s deivalk aud Curb Jouathau s Ravine .
-V. eat'jeuth Sin Bi Ig ■■ or Wheeling Creek on account ■ ...
Seventh Street, Paving w.th Cobble Stones from Main toMainet.
South Front Street travel).••....
Tetuporarv Bri-i-t •. Main and sixteenth street.
Twenty-ninth Street Macadamizing.-..
TEN CENT LEVY Pt'SD.
Alley 0, Paving with Cobb e Stone< from Twenty second to Twenty-third St.
\i!ev • New Sewer aud Paving ... ... ... _ ' .
A ev IT. Paving with Cobble Stones fr un Ohapliue to cofl street.
Brice. S. L , refund oa 1>>S Taxes overpaid...
Eighth ..“."*.
In liana Street Sewer.
Interest on Outstanding order-.••....
jstreet Curbing from Twenty second street »o Alley IS.•••■•
.laiob Street Paving with Fire Brick from Forty fifth to iorty-cightn street...
3U^FtwS^in7wVtbn»Bn”it fw'ra'iweuty-s xth to Taeuty seventh,
aud Twenty seventh from Main toCnapline ...
M r.-.-T street iirsde aud Gutter from Alley to Fourth street........■■■■■■.
olloc Street. Paving with Cobble stones from Twenty-ninth to I hirty
Sout.^ Hroadwav, Grading aud wrave'ing from Virginia to /.ane street.
sn tiii Peuu Street. Grading and Graveling.... ..••••••• .
■a Paving with Fire Brick from Market to sixteenth s.reet .
Twetitv firv stretd Paving with Fire Brick from Market to Mam street.
Twenty-second Street Curbing front Jacob street to Alley K.
Twenty-sixth Street Sewer.
637 JO
499 11
274 89
199 82
1,200 00
700 00
5,519 89
85 89
91 95
339 59
839 19
441 54
85 10
155 25
1,199 59
15,853 69
319 73
1,047 15
200 00
64 00
211 33
7,102 oo
694 91
150 00
5,056 00
too Oil - 513,496 10
611 67
319 12
311 73
45 42
:<u 6t>
2.164 6 2
173 07
237 60
4,OJ9 68
488 81
2.580 00
723 53
3,731 51
721 89
2,461 67
1,313 10
1,838 92
51 90
305 44- 822,417 12
CEMETERIES.
Advertising and lTlntin;
Coal.
Hardware.
Fainting.-.
Plumbing.••
Repairs .
Tan Bart.-.
Too la.
Burt, W B. sexton.
Heiset, Charles .—
CITY PRISON.
Advertising .—.
Biaeksmithiug...
Bread......
Bedding ...
I rugs..
Grocer es. .••.-.
Hardware and Fowder..
Lumber.-.“..
Meat...
Miscellaneous .
Oil...
..
Telephone.......
Tinware. .——“.
Arthur, John, watchman.
Barues, H., cook..
Crawiord, S. guard....
Fitzpatrick, M.. guard ...
Grogan, M . superintendent.-.
Gundling, Feter, guard ....—•
t.undling. Feter. superintendent.
Mulkearn. M., guard.—•.
Onm, A. guard....
CONTINGENT EXPENSES.
\dvert!s.ng and Frinting..
Bone, A M . repairing pipes.
Hr ice, 8. L., postage .. .
Brice 8 U. refuud on 88 taxesoveroant.••• ••••.,
Br l iter Mr* damages on account of falling through a board wa.k.
Bnrt w B . salary city Sexton. . .
C I>. A P TelegrapD Comi>aiiy Telephone*.
t'ullin. W. L.. directory
(V.lwell G. B.. legal services...
ort oran, John, attending special Electric Light Committee meeting.
1 .avi* Eli 11 . part (if the reward for the arrest and conviction of the murder
ers of Police Officer Joseph Glenn..-.
1 Dunawav, E 8., repairs....
i Dunaway, E. W„ commissions on City property collections.—
, Dunawav, E. W., affidavits.......-..
Dumas, John, vs City oi Wheeling, judgment.-.
Election". (January aul June)...
Ktiiughan:. Robert, assessor, extra work.
i K ua'.ization and Appeals, Board of. ..
Frew a. Berischv, repairing chairs......*..
Gennetta. Augeio. tine refunded..
1 Graham. Wm., Jr.. posting notices..
lie- W H . crvtng old Court House.. • ..;•••.
Haiid an W part of the reward for the arrest and conviction ol the mur
dererii cf Police Officer Joseph Glenn ..
Hervey Bros., drilling at old stone bridge.
Hook, George. recording deed...
ik >rge abstracts. .
Hughe". D. V.. assessor, extra work.
Interest on outstanding orders —.
Jones, J. J commissions....
Kennedy. T. R.. engineering temporary Drilgeo i Mam street . .......
Lein us, George W , paving Market street from Eleveuth to Twelfdi street...
Meredith. J. F., part of the reward for the arras, and convictieu of the mur
derers of Police officer Joseph Glenn ..
Mitchell. I \V., Clerk Circuit Court.
Morris, Jacob, repairing ballot boxes..
Murphv 1 awreuce, t tie refunded....•••••••.
MoFarlsnd. Geo. W. part or the reward for the arrest and conviction of the
murderers of police Officer Joseph Glenn. ..
I Wet* man. Charles, fin* refund*...
Rader A. W., post'ng election notices.
| Refunded taxes......
Rent of Property Cor. Sixteenth and Main.
Richard* L J a Co , Atlas of the City...••••;.•••••• •
Uickenbangh H J , part or the reward for the arrest and conviction of the
murderers of Police Officer Joseph Glean.
Ruffin* rGe"*, fine rein l»ted .
'i heilhase J hn E . affii-vits .—.- ••
Sea■'right C. W . Mayor, exp.-use of entertaining visitors.
a Co., thermometer....-v—•
* i ti Porter, par: of the reward for the arrest a d conviction ot the murder
er* of Police Officer Joseph Glenn.
Special police..-.
stamp John, fine refunded.
stationery .—.—.-.—
-surveying ..•—.“.
Thom: - u C D.. transferring Municipal Court mpers.•••
Trus ces st. Pail'.'* church Eighth ward, clock repairs.
W c Tel Co., messages to Charleston .
Wharf master. John Crockard.
Wharf repairs..
White Robert, legal services .-.
Witness 'ees ...........
Woelu r F. \ Jr , i.immissuuisuu city property collections.
Woe •: K. \ . !r. sffl la. it* ....
Woodward Wm., finer fuuded..—..
lo 50
13 18
15 00
3 65
28 05
848 26
66 15
18 90
232 20
59 42-8
795 31
5 50
•23 6>
478 87
15 90
78 20
303 35
:* •;
8 92
; ;o 61
24 90
9 30
5 35
3 75
4 55
409 ■ 3
424 '•<
121 00
7r, 25
107 60
64 50
636 00
124 <0
75 25—5
4 150 69
1,569 83
19 76
3" 00
6 lu
200 on
•208 80
18" 00
1 50
lot) "0
55" 94
200 00
2 50
26 15
20 75
141 50
325 50
50 00
273 is) »
7 50
13 55
2 50
10 00
103 00
176 00
1 50
25 "0
50 00
1,410 61
63 30
1,591 00
300 03
65
3 00
4 10
20O "0
15 35
4 00
137 21
300 (>3
132 00
100 00
5 00
1 00
290 00
1 00
100 00
68 ftl
13 55
190 69
181 0J
30 00
50 t0
1 27
505 52
551 68
35 30
16 40
71 85
16 50
15 35-S 10,921 15
FIKE DEPARTMENT.
Advertising a.d ; rioting.
Battery /iacs.-.
BeddtUg...
Carpenter » >rk and lumber...
Carpets ami furnishings.
Drugs.-.
Estate of a Bond .-.
Extra pay Bridgeport tire...-.
K.rm alarms an 2 imliiatcrs...
timn caatr.-...
Harness repairs..
Hardware aud tinware. ..—.
Hay —.-.
Horses purchased .
lee.J...
Miscellaneous.-.
Painting and glaring.
Plumbing...
ReliT or injured firemen..
Repairs ’o apparatus.
Repairs to build ugs..
Shoeing he-s>g.
Soldering apistratus ...—...
Standards..-.-.
Telephone .. ..—
Toll on wire bri lge. W. & B. B. Co...
Vitriol....•—••••
Whitewash ng ..
Salarv ol Cle k. W. H Fee.-..
Sa are of Chief J. A Duuniug.
salary of Department...
Salary of Board..-.
Salary of Clerk of Board B. Shauley.
39 25
99 01
73 09
127 4S
369 89
96 61
41 05
45 00
1,013 36
655 0*5
SI 45
51 15
78 10
56S 2t
545 00
73 70
353 57
309 04
146 31
•300 00
447 25
289 90
7 55
41 36
30 00
145 00
78 41
20 t.0
41 25
53 70
1.019 47
15.304 90
13 16
>•0 98—323 516 02
<Htg £tatfm*nt.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
Advertising »n1 printing. .
Crematory lepairs.
Crematory shed.... ...—
Carriage hire.
Desk.-.—.
Directory.—.
Drugs.
Ga<.......
Hauling.-.
Inspector?.
Lumber..
M.sceilaneous..
Removal of garbage............ .
Removal of nuisances..
Stationery..
Telephone. .
Garrison, Geo. I., Health ..
Reed, R. J., Healh Officer ...... .
Berg, Henry, Keeper of Crematory .
Seiig, Ltulf. labor at Crematory.
MARKETS.
Advertising and printing ..
Brick work .
Brooms.......
Carpenter work.
Haidw&re.-. .
Hose.
Miscellaneous.......-.
Painting...
Plumb ..
Rubbish removing to crematory. ..
Tin work....
Whitewashing....?.. .-.-•
Haller, W. H., Clerk Second ward market.
Kenney, Patrick, (Berk Second ward market .
McKeever, John, Clerk Centre market..
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Advertising and printing.
Calling Council and Committees and Silling dogs, L. Delbrugge.
Calling Couucil and Committee' and killing oogs,Porter Smith..
Feeoiug prlsoneis In jail, Vi liandiau .
Feeding prisoners in jail, L. Steenrod..
Feeding prisoners in lockup.........
Hats, etc....
Hauling prisoners to lockup. ..
Miscellaneous. .
Plumbing.....
Postage and stationery..
Relief of injured deputies.
Repsiisto office of Chief...
Salarv of Board...
Salary of Clerk B. Shanley. .
Salary of Wm. Brand, Keeper of I/xtknp . ...
Salary of F. Druschel , Keeper ot Lockup .—
Salary of K M Roll*. Asdfctant Keeper of ; gckup.
Salary of B. Meehan. Assistant Keeper oi Lockup.
Salary of Porter Smith. Sergeant..
Salary of Louis Delbrugge, sergeant .
Salaries of deputies....
215 so
267 52
3*0 00
9 00
15 00
5 50
80
72 00
4 50
67*. 40
17 60
22 78
3,290 03
40 70
10 10
15 00
528 64
71 36
720 00
426 78
336 50
1 88
8 7>
7 10
4 54
88 03
07 87
50 00
29 66
169 50
10 35
65 00
s9 25
660 75
750 00
107 80
487 00
102 29
3 66
64 75
492 50
48 80
233 81
48 00
65 68
23 70
17 60
225 11
46 3)
3 75
100 00
130 00
76 63
541 73
Cl 30
425 30
125 00
1,375 00
l 6,799 21
i 2,432 15
8 22.600 11
real estate.
Attending and repairing Capitol clock.
Furniture repairs.
Hardware....
Ice ... .
. • .
Paintin'-' and glazing. ... . .....
Plumbing.
Printiug.. .
Supplies, repairs, etc.—. .
Howell, John Janitor. .
Clancy. M«ry, assisting mi Janitor ... .
L.onard, Ka’c, assisting the Janitor.-.
8AURIE3.
Powers, F. W., City Cierk. .
rtowcrs, W K. Assi taut city clerk..
Cald-ell, G. B , City Solicitor..
K
Ellingham, Robt.. Assessor, First District .
Elson. Jos. I>, Clerk of First Branch and Committee Clerk.
Fee, \V. H , Assistant City Clerk a id Clerk of Police Court.
Hughes, D. V. Assessor, Second District. .
Hanke, Eugene. Clerk of First Branch and Committee C erk.
Jeffers. (. \V , Judge of Municipal Court .
feabrlglit, C. W , Judge of Police Court.
Thoner, T. F., City Clerk..
Thompson. C. I>. Clerk of Municipal Cuurt.
Witte, K te... city Solicitor. .
Woebtr. F. A. Jr., City Receiver. .
SJACKS AND WEIGHING.
O'Brien. Frank, Weighmaster.
Printing Scale Books.
Repairs.-.—.
Robins m, R. J.. Weighmaster..
TAXES, COLLECTION OF.
Brice, 8.1., Commi si^ns.
Wm. Miles.
WATER WORKS.
Extension of Street Mains.
Repairs to street mains...
Repairs aud supplies, pumping department. .
Repairs to buildings... .
Repair* to boilers and furnaces.
Fire plugs.—•.
Her vice*...
oil.
Tools..:...
Refund on erroneous assess neuts.
Old reservoir .._.-...
New reservoir..•“
Wages at works.
Office salaries. .
Miscellaneous expenditures.................... .
The Water Board has also paid the following amounts:
On account of compromise loan ...
On account of loan of 1885..
On account Of loan of ..
LOANS.
.? '.,300 00
, 0,750 00
. 3,330 00
Interest, exchange end expense..
GAS WORK*'.
fheGas T°rusteesalso pan! on account of the loan of ls5: .*6,750 06
LIGHTS.
Gas furnished Public Building.
CmanlDgfUghting^wid^xi*ngoishing public lamps
Erecting am repairing public lamps.
Receipt1'In excels of expenditures, decrease of debt during year 18&..
77 00
1 00
2 55
30 ’0
15 25
6 85
65 03
25 <0
M7 92
780 00
422 84
57 16-S 1 639 70
125 00
39 28
142 84
400 00
83 33
704 17
350 00
087 50
791 41
602 13
1,375 00
397 20
883 i'-| 7,610 52
250 00
75 00
75 ‘.<0
66 66— 408 5 0
2,363 98
1,000 00- 3,303 98
14,120 14
1,508 78
4,242 76
57128
1,508 96
891 77
039 50
406 46
372 20
63 60
591 91
14,777 49
5.987 99
2,799 »7
1 588 12- *50,130 93
20,060 On
03,060 76
3,700 01
7,372 92
2,514 78
1,510 13— 15,144 44
332,503 75
7,326 20
*339,829 95
Sales of Cemetery Lots, Burials, &c
Rents from City Property.
Fines and Fees Police Court.
Bridgeport, Ohio. Fire.
Horses, etc., Sold.
REVENUE, 1889.
CEMETERIES.
CITY PROPER 1Y.
FINE! AND FEES.
EIRE DEPARTMENT.
LICENSES.
Auctioneers.
Billiards.
Bowling Alley.
Broken...
Coffee Houses, Ordinaries, etc.
Hotels..
Insurance Tax
Miscellaneous.
Peddlers.
l’owder.
Shooting Gallery.
Shows.
Wheeled Carriages
MARKETS.
('em re Market, Stall Rent and Wagon Tax......
Second Ward Market, Sta 1 rent aud Wagon rax .
MISCELLANEOUS.
Rent of Council Chamber
Mijcellantouj.
SCALES.
First Ward, situated Fourth and Main street' .
First Ward, situated Seventh and Market street
Second Ward situated Tenth and Market streets.•••
Third Ward, situated on McCoiloch street..
Third Ward, situate! at Central Glass Works
Fourth Ward, situa'.ed on Seventeenth and McCollocii 'treeis
Fourth Ward, situated on seventeenth and Eotl streets.
Fifth Ward, situated at Crescent Coal Works. .
Fifth Ward, situated at Centre Market..
Sixth Ward situated at LaB^le Iron Works .
Seventh Ward, situated on Zane street.......
Eighth Ward, situated on ('hapline and ihtrty-third streets
Eighth Ward, situated on Wetzel and Thlity-tourth streets
Eighth Ward, situated on lacob and Thirty-ninth streets.
Eighth Ward, situated at Ka'ley & Brook s Coal Works.
Kigh'h Ward, situated on forty eighth street^...
Eighth Wan!, situated at Hobbs, Brockunier A ( j.
TAXES (18S8), REAL AND PERSONAL.
Brice, S. L , City Collector, (50 cent levy).
Brice, 3. L., City Collector, (10 cent levy)..
TAXES (18891, REAL AND PERSONAL.
Mvles, Wm , CltvCollector, (50 cent levy).
Mvles, Wm., City Collector, (10 cent levy). .
TAXES (1888) RA1I.ROAD3.
Duffy, P. F„ Auditor.
Wharfage
WHARVES.
WATER WORK8.
Rece'pts. sales of pipe, etc.
Receipts from services . ...•••••«. .
Interest on Deposit in Exchange Bank
Miscellaneous..... .
Cdlections nellmiuent Water Rents.....
Collections Water Rents. Bil s of September 1*88
Collection* Water Kent*, feill# of March, Is* •*•••.
Collections Water Kents. Bl Is of September, lsvj .
Collections Water Kents, Bills of March, l*.".
GAS WORKS.
Kirnings.
Total Receipts.
*1,524 26
*7:13 53
(13,111 55
IIOO no
172 77- *272 77
50 00
250 isi
in <«
762 70
30,705 91
110 00
715 88
119 50
282 00
*8 33
026 00
666 50— *40,436 82
*4,780 19
7,193 82-* 11,974 01
*12" oo
925 40—* 1,015 40
124 00
36 58
142 68
49 06
04
157 48
172 96
26 10
76 82
53 42
132 06
43 On
9 28
51 32
31 48
31 11
so 00- *1.224 59
*l9.8in io
3,423 48- *23,233 58
*71,713 65
13,925 70- *85,639 35
1,623 19
2,022 21
260 50
225 00
26 72
64 4 37
1,465 02
1,522 7'
3" 024 35
22,405 8>
8 66,152 11
90,536 *8
*339,829 95
DEBT SUMMARY JANUARY 1, 1389.
DEBITS.
City 10 30 Loan.
Compromise Loin . .
Loan of 1881... .
Marietta and Cincinnati Bonds. .
I.oan of 188 •. .• ■
Accrued Inteiest an1 Coupons OuteUndlng .
City Orders Outstanding, issued prior to January i,v< ’
C.tv Orders Out8tanil>ng, issued since Jauuary. Iw
City Orters Outstand.ng. tOc. Levy Fund....•••••••;••; UorkCZVZ.
City Orders Outstanding, Contingent Fund. Board ic* , ,,u w orjtg
City Orders Outstanding, Special Contingent fund, ut*M "ors*
CREDITS.
Commission^'s of 1C- Loan.
Brady and Wilkinson. Tms ees Crompromise l.< •
i uninisMoners of 1“! Loan... ..
• 'ommi-sitiners of l'SsLoau.•••■
City 'las Trustees.
City Water Board ;....
Recever, "0c. Levy Rond.
Receiver. Contingent Fund, Board Public Worts... ..
Receiver, General land.. '
Receiver, Appropriation Fund, Board Public «or»».
8 99,000 ""
.. 73,000 00
.. 154,500 00
5,0'. o on
.. 270,""0 0<>-86"l,50<» It
18,925 C"
1,870 59
2,727 98
2,223 7"
473 9t
2 75
#127,223 £6
720 f0
6,259 9S
4,90' 10
1,371 30
11,391 CO
14,609 10
5,MG 31
480 97
:.,C48 74
2 03
<Titg £tat*nun(.
Bill* Receivable.......
Net Debt January t, 1889..
Decrease of Debt During Year I8s9.
Set Debt January 1,1890..
4,*33 33-* 55,901 36
*571 3JO 60
7,326 20
*663,99110
DEBT SUMMARY JANUARY 1,1890.
DEBITS.
City 10 30 loan.....
Compromise loan.
Loan of 1881.
Marietta and Cincinnati bonds..
Loan of 188$.
City orders outstanding issued since January 1m, i»>6.
City orders outstanding Issued prior to Jan. 1, lvjc.
City orders outstanding, lCc levy fund..
City orders outstanding, contingent fund B. 1*. W.
Accrued interest and coupons outstanding.
93,0.10 no
73,two is)
151,500 On
5,00o QO
270 eon 0J— 595,503 "0
1,825 2.1
1,370 59
3 172 26
•25} 10
14,385 00
CREDITS
Ocmmif doners ol 1040 loan.
Wilkinson and Mat bison, trustees compromise loau.
Commissioners of 18sl loan.
Commissioners of 1885 loan.
City Gaa Trustees....
City Water Board...
Receiver 10c levy fund. .
Receiver contingent fund, B. P. w.
Receiver genera! fund..
*•-,16.322 18
SI,' 20 O')
9 559 98
512 50
1,471 SO
16,972 98
17,250 28
1,526 66
l,it54 28
2,*59 79
52,227 78
Xet debt January 1, 1890.. 863,994 40
Respectfully submitted.
THOMAS F. THONER. City Clerk.
Jfarnitur*' gongf—gamm & Co.
HIS Customs bjtlie Kalues HE X
—WE NOT ONLY GIVE—
DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR
Fut sincere y make our customer’s money go as tar in satisfaction and gratification as our stock
our experience anu our facilities well afford us opportunities to do. If this claim seems to be au
exageera td one, we respectfully urjeauy one in uecl cf goods in our liue to inspect us thor
oughly.
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS,
Telephone Calls Answered Day or Night. K)r>7 MAIN ST.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRSCE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
PrciiarodoiilvbyTlfOS.BEKCllAJt.St.lI(‘lens,Iiimoasliirc,Em;lan<l.
It. F.'ALLEN & CO., Sole Agents
FOR I \ITi:a> KT.ITES, 305 .V 307 CA.VAI. ST., .\EIV WORK,
Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham’s
Pills on receipt of price—but inquire first. (Please mention this paper.)
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ANK OF THE OH 10 VALLEY
State and City Depository, Stockholders
Doubty Liable.
CAPITAL.8178,000.
Government and Local Bonds bought ar.d sold
Drafts issued on any point in Europe, as well
as on the principal cities of the United States.
A general banking business transacted.
WM. A. IdETT, President,
WM. B. SIMPSON, Vice-President,
jail_ F. I*. JEPSON, Cashier._
JfJXCHANGE BANK.
CAPITAL
8200,000
J. N. VANCE.President
L S DELAPLAIX.Vice President
Directors:
J. N. VANCE, W. KLLINGHAM,
JOHN M. BROWN. A. W KELLEY,
L.S. DELAPLA1N, JOHN FREW
Drafts issued on England, Ireland, Scotland
and all points In Europe.
my'J _JOHN J. JUNEd. Cashier.
RATIONAL BANK OF W. VA.
AT WHEELING.
CAPITAL....8200.000.
Southwest corner of Main and Twelfth Sts.
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BU3INESS
DIRECTORS:
AUGUST ROLF, JOHN WAGNER.
MICHAEL REILLY, W. R. IIAZLKTT,
E. W. OGLEBAV, J K. McCOLRTNEA,
( HAS. W. BROCK UNI KR.
EARL W. OGLEBAY. President.
CHAS. W. BROCK UN IER, Vice President.
JOHN WAGNER,Cashier.
LAWRENCE E BANDS. Assistant Cashier.
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Louisiana Siato Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature, for Educa
tional and char I table purposes, and Its franchise
made a part of the present State Constitution, In
ls'9, by an overwhelming popular vote.
Its MAMMOTH DKAWINUN take
nlarn NoBil-AnunKllr, (June aud He*
I'siubsrj, anil lln URANO NISWI.K
M M It till OKA WINGS thks placs in
of the oilier ten uioulha of the
fenr, and are all drawn in public,
at the Academy of Mnalc, Bew Or*
i 'sus, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS,
For Integrity of its Drawings, and
Prompt Payment of Prizes,
AtlotUfn an follow*:
“We do hereby certify that we supervise th*>
arrangements for all Monthly and Semi-Aimn i
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Com
pany, and in person manage and oontrol the
Drawings themselves, and that the same *r con*
ducted with honesty, fairno©* and Ln goc *
toward all parties, and wo authorixe tN* » :n:
pany to use thl* certificate, with fac «wsi *or
Du. signatures attached, ln lualvor
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i or • ii (V ji^u in Tat I.oqIkana State Lot*
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CAIll. K<>HX, Prt* '■ Pnlou KAUonal Bank.
grand monthly drawing,
At tfc( Aradmy °f *fW
February U. 18*0.
CAPITAL PPJ3B. JAOO.flO,
100,000 TlebeH »t Twecl
Mrb. If ,il v*-» *10; 'l1"’
j>nttia &J; Tw«all«Ui»
1 urr or rmuKs.
i BliIZi: OKI-.A),000 la.— ••
* pp.zz OK 100,000 Is.
1 PRIAK OK 50,000 Is.
1 r’KIZK OK ^.flOO Is.
A KRIZKS OK 10.00C are.
5 KRIZKB OK ‘>.000 are.
25 PRIZES OF 1.000 are.
luc rnrAKSOK SOO are.~
3t\ PRIZESOl ware.
vjj PRIZESor .Tare.
Ari’EoxiaATioa raisia.
100 PrU«* of 1530 are.
IOC Prlxes of .>00 are.—
IX Krlaea of J00 are..
TKBMINAL PhlZM.
900 PrU« of 8100 are..
970 PrU'jk of 10o are...
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25.000
20.000
25,000
25.000
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