Y Roll_11 Part 5;o/ Session, _May 23th. 1894.
thirty days of this notice, constructed and
laid in conrormtty with the ordinance in
relation to sidewalks un both sides of
Rush street, between _ South Dodge and
Apple street where not already laid, at the
expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—AId. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaultnanu, J illig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogler.
Noes—None.
AId. Crawford moved that warrants be
drawn for the balance due .Jones Bros. for
the several amounts ,unts as shown by orders
riven by Junes Bros. to sub -contractors.
Carried.
AId. Kaufmann moved that the rules be
suspended and M. l'schirgi, Jr., be al-
lowed to address the council. Carried.
Rules were suspended and M. 'l'schirgi,
Jr.. addressed the council in relation to
the grading on Rush street.
CAid. Ryder moved to refer the matter to
the street committee and engineer with
power. Carried.
Ald. Ryder moved to take a recess of 15
minutes. Carried.
The council reconvened at 10:15 o'clock.
Engineer Knowlton reported on the bid
for the improvement of streets as follows:
Second avenue from Lincoln to Ithom-
berg:
A. Schoenthal 5581 20
Cushing & O'Mallta 545 00
-John \Viillarns 619 00
Geo. W. Farley 663 00
I'hilbp Doerr 545 20
euck & O'Farrell 601 60
Scherr 595 80
D. W. Linehan 701 6)
Infill
Pickley 5145 40
Brown & grown 582 60
Dubuque Construction Co 602 00
E..1. Eevens . 620 60
On motion Cushing & O'Jlalliabeing the
lowest bidders were awarded the con-
tract.
Third avenue from Lincoln to Baum -
berg avenues:
A. Schoenthal 1516 20
A. Lange 54120
Philp Doerr 505 20
505 00
..John 1'ickley 545 60
Steuck & O'Farrell
Cushing & O' Mania 443 00
Erank Bertin 516 20
Juno \Vtlii.uu' 529 00
.John Blake 551 40
Mooney &,\I luutka 609 20
Dubuque Construction Co 547 00
Brown & Brown 529 60
I). W. Linehan 621 00
.E..1. Evans 555 60
Oti motion, Cushing & O'Jlallia being
the lowest bidders, were awarded the con-
tract.
Reed avenue from Lincoln to ithomberg
avenue:
Brown & Brown $592 00
A. Lange $592
30
.John Pickley 599 15
A. Schoenthal 599 70
Stenck & O'Farre') . 549 40
Dubuque Construction Co 599 70
9 10
l ro. W. Farley
•Cushing & O'Mallia 542 40
D. W. Linehan 656 6 80
John Blake
Phil. Doerr 5554 4 70
0
r rant: Bentin
0
On motion, & O'Matba being
the lowest bidders, were awarder the con-
tract.
Lincoln avenue frotu Second to Third
avenue. ...$1086 00
.,John Williams
1). W. Linehan
W in. Scherr
Geo. W. Farley
Cushing & ('\lallia
Dubuque Construction Cu
Phil. 1)oerr
Steucl: & O'Farrell
John Pickley
Brown & Brown
John Make
Frank Hewitt
A. Schoenthal
Carl dank
E. J. Evans
On motion Cushing .\ (1'>la11a being the
lowest bidders were awarded the contract.
Lemon street from 27th street;to Mellville
road.
Peter llorsch s2 241 50
Geo. Fengler 2,046 00
Brown & Brown... 2,033 00
John 1'rekley 2,121 50
Cushing & 0' Mania 1.984 50
Dubuque Construction Co 2,087 00
John Heim 1,894 00
lieckius & Ilein 2,020 00
.John Brake 2,136 00
Geo. W. Farley 2,197 50
E. E. Frith 2,234 00
1). W. Linehan 2.301 00
Steuce & O'Farrell 2,1'271 00
Con Ryan, Sr 1,832 00
E..1. Evans 2,088 50
On motion Con Ryan, Sr., being the
lowest bidder, was awarded the contract.
Eagle Point avenue from \Viudsor to
Stafford avenue:
Struck & O'Farrell $584 00
Cushing & O',\lalha 584 00
Dubuque Construction Co Bbl (10
Geo. W. Farley....
Philipp Doerr 5 599.00
Brown & Brown 59 3
2 2 1000
Alois Lang 634 00
E. E. Frith
011 caution Philip Doerr bailie' the low-
est bidder was awarded the contract.
Provtdenrestreet, from Johnson to Staf-
ford avenue: 1721 25
Dubuque Construction C
Geo. W. Farley $1.723 80
Stuck & O' Farrell 1,497 10
Cushing & O'Jdallia 1.886 20
Brown & Brown L886
511
E. E. Frith 1,597 60
.John '1'iby 1.393 50
l'hilip Doerr 1,261 51)
A. Lange 1,486 74)
On motion Path') Doerr, being the low-
est bidder. was awarded we contract.
Alley between Humboldt and Schiller
and Ithoutberg and Garlilld avenue:
gl5 50
Prank lientill 50
Pbihp Doerr 297 7'S
Cushing & e'1' Mallia L85
Geo. W. Farley 371 6J
Dubuque Construction Co 368 70
Steuclt & U Farrell 961 64
On motion Philip Doerr being the lowest
bidder was awarded the contrurt.
Sewer on 11111 street from Juaen ave. to
Burch street: 778 :rat
Dan Sheehan 96:1 ;5
James Ilirt) 1,1459914)4Int
Thos. I)ursey 0;,
.1. Blake
F. M. Kringle 705 50
M. Lavin
Dubuque Censti•Ucttun Cu 1,001 W
On caution, M. Lavin b •ing the lowest
bidder, was awarded me contract.
The petition of Chris. A. Voelker and
Janes McKriken for a change of grade en
Adair avenue wa: referred to city engtneer
to prepare plat of same,
Mayor Olinger presented the following
1117
17106 00
1137 38
1176 20
1040 11u
1141 011
1017 011
1151) 00
1133 50
1114 20
1171 00
1211 00
1082 00
13800
1147 00
1fis
Offlelal Notice&
as members of the board of health for 1894:
F. %V. \Wieland, M. 1). physician.
lien Michel.
ALIIEI1\IEN.
'1'..1. Shea, 2 years,
J. B. Powers, 1 year. Approvers.
Alit. Powers offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
Resolved. That the present pest house is
unsuitably located and is in such a con-
dition that it c ellen be safely used and its
use is dangerous to both patient and cilt-
zens, the same Is therefore condemned and
the mayor is directed to have the stone im-
mediately demolished and destroyed.
Aid. Powers offered the following resolu-
tion which was adnp'ed: •
liesolved, Teat a committee of four to
be appointed by the mayor are hereby
authorized to purchase a boat to be u•ed
temporarily as a pest house to case they
think it is necessary and one can be ob-
tained at a reasrinab•e pric •, Resolved
further that the board 01 Relish areaUthor-
ized and instructed le confer with the
board of supervisors inlreenril to a location
and builou z a permanent pest house a td
to report to this council 01 its next session.
Mayor Olnlger appronied Aid Hyder,
.rower+, Kautnantl and Vt glee u
committee with power 10 purcnase
a boat for use as a pest house•
Ald. ll al pin offered the following reso-
lution which was adopted:
Be it Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, font the city engineer
be and Is hereby instructed to prep ire a
pia. and profile of Southern avenue f nm
ltnilro:,it avenue •e Grandview avenue and
submit the same to the council, also esti-
mate of minium of grading
I'owers m .sed to adj.,uru. Carried.
Attest
•C . :Gt1. L :... Mayor
er.
1894
NOTICE.
CITY MARSUAL's OFFICE,
DUBUQUE, la., May 2, 1894.
Nonce is hereby given to all parties re-
quiring a city license that the same is now
past due and it not paid immediately they
will be prosecuted in eccordance with the
ordinance on that subject.
This applies to owners of places of pub-
lic resort, hotel keepers, boarding houses.
liveries, butchers, teamsters, expressmen,
pool and billiard halls, boat houses,
auctioneers, brokers, hotel runners, thea-
tres and peddlers, JOHN RAESLI,
5-2 15t. City Marshal.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
city engineer's office. city of Dubuque, la.,
up to 4 o'clock p. rn. Tuesday, May 2211,
1894, for furnishing all material and labor
and !uniting a pipe sewer as follows, ac-
cording to phots and specifications on hle
in said otlive, v z: An 8 -then tele pipe
sewer and connections 111 11111 street from
Julien avenue to West Fifth street. Es-
timated length, 1,450 feet; 7 manholes.
Bidders to furnish a bond of $200 with
bid that comma to will be entered into if
awarded.
The city reserve+ the right ro reject any
or alt hods. W. 11. KNOWI.TON,
5-10•lOt City Fu•t:weer.
NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that at the
e,51011 of the city council of the City of
Dubuque, 1 eltt on tite 511 day of bine,
1894, toe following special as•essments
we.e levied ou the real e•tate l.eieinafter
rlescrioeu:
Fol corstrnetine a plank sidewalk on
Windsor avt•title between 'hitter'
avenue and mirth end of \Vunl-
sor avenue.
Lot. Am'r.
(;No. Burden est., Burden &
L iwthei'.s add 4 $9 90
Geo. Burden est., Burden &
Lawiher's add 5 8 25
Win. L,tw.tler, 13ur,i ii &
Lia thet's add, 1:11.1 %11 ' 4 29
J. V. haler. Burden & l..tw-
tier's add, unci ;t 11 4 29
Wm. Lowther, Lurdeti &
Lowther's add, untie4 12 3 30
J. V. it der, Bunsen & L.tw-
thet's 11(11, and % 12 3 30
t% in. Lowther, Burden &
Lawtnet's add, unit X... 13 3 30
J. V. Rider, Burden & Low-
tlter's add, and X 1;3 3 30
Win. Lowther, Burdett t¢
Iiawthei's add, and 3'..•,
J. V. hider, Burden & Law-
ther's arid, unit ! 14 3 30
For constructing a plank sidewalk on
south st.te of Seminary street. from
Gold street to West Locust
street.
V. A. Langworthy, Porter's
add 2'S1064
For constructing a sll ewalk on north ride
of Seutnitry from Clifford street to
west lime of mineral lot 198.
Ludwig Grasse], J. P
Sehroeder's add 28 $ 1 86
J. P. Schroeder, J. P
Schroeder's add 29 8 04
J. P. Schroeder, Lttttieton &
Sawyer's add 3 6 60
J. P. Schroeder, Littleton &
Sawyer's add 4 6 60
J. P. ahroeder. Littleton &
Sawyer's add 5 6 60
J. P. Schroeder, Littleton &
Sawyer'sadd 6 6 60
J. P. Schroeder, Liu.etou &
Sawyer's add 7 6 60
Ludwig Grasset, Littleton &
Sawyer's add 10 6 60
Anton: Ebert, Busem.ut &
Eberl'a add 2 6 60
J. M. McKenzie, Littleton &
Sawyer's add 24 6 60
J. M. McKenzie, Littletuu &
Sawyer's add 25
Rosa McKenzie 26
Rosa McKenzte... 27
J. M. McKenzie 28
J. M. McKenzie 29
14
330
6 60
6 60
6 60
4 45
660
Official _Notices.
C. F. Grasstnann, sub 30
and 31 Littleton & Saw-
yer's add 1 6 80
C. F. Grassman, sub 30 and
31, Littleton & Sawyer's 2 6 80
add
For constructing plank sidewalk on north
side of West Locust street betweeu
Seventeenth and Ellis street.
Catherine Morrissey, Dor- 3 17 42
gait's sub
James McCann, Dorgan 1 12 88
sub
l). C. Cram, sub city 672a1 12 37
For constructing. a plank sidewalk on
• Vest Locuts street abutting Int 14
Quigley's sub of O. L. 710.
Ellen F. .,aluthao, sub city 11 12 00
outlot7l0
For constrnetiug a ptauk sidewalk on both
sides of Prince street from Eagle
Point avenue to Sanford street.
Chicago Great \Vestern Ity.,
Sanford's sub 60 $ 11 17
Chicago Great \Vestern Ry.,
Sanford's sub 61 12 43
Jamas Rowan, Sanford sub, 43 4 13
For constructing plank sidewalk on south
side of Grace street beween Grand-
view avenue and East street.
M. Michels, llodge's sub 8 $ 7.00
L. M. Post, Ilodge's sub9 1 00
For constructing plank sidewalk.on Need-
ham Place between West Fifth and
_Vest Seventh street.
James McCebe, Carriell's 1 $ 30 til
sub
Patri k Hughes, Neeham's 1 8 60
sub
For constructing plank sidewalk nn Dodge
and South Dodge street.
Michael Rea, suu 5 of min
lot 162 2 27 06
For repairing sidewaUa.
A. Goldner, sub 1 Fossel- 2 2 23
man's sub
D. Mater, Davis Harm add 227 1 15
Couler Ave. school, Davis 235 bb
Farm add
James Levi, Davis Farm
add 238 2 05
Adam Jaeger, Davis Farm 271. 40
add
Jacob Marshall, Davis Farm 277
add
J. A. ithoutberg, Davis 221
Farm add
.1. 11. Rhomberg, Davis 225
Farm aud...
M. E. Church, Olinger's sun 1
John Olinger, Boulevard
add, lots Ito 1 .9it 1 6 4513
Al Matthews, city n /s ,
J. A. Rhomuerg, Corriel.'s 9
sou, 8 and
J. 11. Berry Esq., 11. Brown's
sub, 2 and
Albert Wolter, West's add9
John Nall, Davis Farm add299
John Mein, Est., Davis 317
_'arm add, 316 and
M. M. Hoffman, Davis 266
Farm odd
G. W. Works, I)avis Farm
add, s ?4 255
John Stieoer, Davis Farm
add 321
Rose MaCeeney, A. Mc- 764
Daniel's•Isub
Jas. 1'. O'Farrell, Glendale 8
add
W tn. Alderman, city ....... 322
Agnes Pitsehner, Davis 341
Farm add
50
25
40
50
2'1 60
75
2 25
1 95
60
1 00
1 20
95
40
50
James O'Farrell, Davis
Farm add 344
John Daugherty, Glendale -
add 10 and 11
Gerhard 1'enhotf, Davis
Farm add 357
E. Richter, Glendale add231
Geo. Wiedner, Glendale add 234
A. F. Jaeger, Davis Farm
add s 34 217
1 25
2 55
3 55
40
169
40
1 00
70
50
1 20
1 00
For constructing tile sewer in alley from
First to Jones street between Main
and Iowa streets.
Lot. AW't.
I. C: 1t. R. Co., Dubuque
Harbor Co's odd, e% blk 1 $259 20
John I lennessy, city 531 18 22
do city n% 532 6 54
Richard Bennett, city s34532 5 46
do city u 25 It532a 4 60
James Rowan, city s 27 It532a 3 62
John Hennessy, Dubuque
Harbor Co's add, bik wyl 1 2 58
John Hennessy, Dubuque
Harbor Co's add, Mk w%1 C 2 2 86
Richard Bennett, Dubuque
harbor Co's add, ell: w%1 2a 3 94
Richard Bennett, DuUuiue
Harbor Co's add, n 2., ft
bik w%1 3 5 40
James Rowan, Duuagse
Harbor Co's add, s 27 ft,
bik w%1 3 718
Duggan. Sullivan & Kin-
sella, Dubuque harbor 4 8 b6
Co's add, Mk w%1
Anna M. Lush, DuUuque
ilarbor Co's add, blk w341 5 8 56
J. 11. Lull est, Dubuque
Harbor Co's add, uud %, 6 4 28
bik w/1
J. V. hider, Dubuque Ilar-
bor Co's stud, und %, 6 4 '28
w%1
C. L. Pritchard & Co., Du-
buque harbor Co's add,
bik w311 7 8 56
J. 11. Shields, Dubuque
Harbor Co's add, und %, 5 68
WI: w%1 8
John Waiters, est, Dubuque
Harbor Co's ddd, und nn, 8 2 48
bik w%1
J. H. Shields, Dubuque Har-
bor Co's add, uud %, bik 8a 5 68
w%1...
John Watters est, Dubuque.
Harbor Co's add, und %, 8a 2 48
bIK V.,%1
J. 11. Shields, Dubuque Har-
bor No's add, und %, bik 8b b 86
w%l
John Waiters est, Dubuque
Harbor Co's add, und 'a• 8b 284
Mk v..,61.
Anna M Bush, Dubuque
ilarbur Co's.a.ld bik w%1 9 10 00
Anna al. Bush, Dubuque
llarborCo's. add,htk w%1 9a 10 00
Anna M. Bush, Dubuuua
Harbor Co's.add, bik w341 10 10 00
R. Water est, Dubuque
Harbor Co's add, bik w341 11 10 00
C Du-
buque Harbor Co's add
bik w•%1 12 18 52
C buqul' harbor Co's
eadd
bik w%1 13 10 00
J.HH.
ue
arbor Cos adI
add, Wit tw341
und% 14 500
_ ie
harbor Co'se est, adDuuvg31
und'} 14 2 50
Wni. Bradley, Dubuque
170
Ujji(i e1 .1'nt if'(•.' .
Harbor Co's. add, blk
W'41 and 4 25 5 00
J. B. Shields, 1)ubuque
Harbor Co's. add blit w,1;1
and
.1. 11. ball est, Dubuque
Harbor Co's add, blk it'll
and !4
IVtn. L. Bradley, Dubuque
harbor Co's.add, blk w'l
uud !.t
J. 11. .shields, Dubuque
Ilarb ar Co's. add,ullt w!..1
and '_ 16 5 00
.1. 11. Lull est, Dubuque
Il arbor Co's. add blk w)41
Ulld '4
Wm. 1.. Bradley, Dubuque
1(arbor Co's add. bik w),l
and . 11; 2 50
.1. 11. Shields, Dubuque
11 arbor Co's add hilt w?_1
unit 1s 17 16 00
.1. 11, Lnll est, Dubuque
Harbor (i,'s. add, Ink g
and '4
IVrn. l.. • Bradly, 1)11buqur
llarbnr Co's.add, blk v.
unci 1.4 17 8 00
For the construction of a tile pine sewer
on Prairie Street from West Four-
teenth to Chestnut streets.
A. IV. Ilosford, A. Lot. Ain't.
Daniels' sub., and. ;.Q it
88 fret 783 $17 69
A. W. 'lieniter, A. Ale -
Daniels' sub., uud. I.i 11,
88 fent 783 17 60
1). '1'. Satoh. A. McDantets'
sub., s. 12 feet 783 4 8)
I). 1'. Smith, A. .NlcD;ellarts'
sub 782 40 00
Mary B. Wallace. ey. 31e -
Daniels' sub 781 40 00
Mary 13. Wallace, A. Me-
l/Juliette sub 780 40 00
L. Powers, A. McUaniels'
sub . 798 24 00
J. G. Bailey. A. McD.Inaels'
sub., w. 40 ft 7.9 9 60
Iteubeti %V'alker, A. Me -
Daniels' sub., w. 45 feet s
1' 797 12 96
14 250
15 2 50
15 2 50
16
2 50
17
8 00
S. A. Atherton, A. 31e -
Daniels' sub., e. 15 feet s
7e7 4 32
C. Laniziy, A. McDaniels'
sub., n. ;y' 797 17 28
S• A. Atherton, A. 11c -
Daniels' sub., w. 40 feet
s. '. X116 11 52
C. l,anizky, A. blcDaniei:;'
sub., w. 40 feet n. !;..,, 796 11 52
Anil that in case of failure lo pay the sante
within thirty days from this date, the same
shall become delinquent and bear interest
thereafter at the same rate as the delin-
quent annual city- taxes.
Dated at Dubuque this 2Ist clay of May,
A. I). 1894.
iiNHY Pr.
Treasurer ofllthe City of Dubuque.
NOTICE.
1'111,.i • buds,• 15 tiel'ebv g'iarii dial alt the sem-
-1.w .il Ilii.a ay Council iu t1 city of Dubuque
Iwid oh the :all day of May, 1894, the follow.
ing spee•lall assessments were levied on the real
estate hereinafter described, and that in case
owners of the property•so desire they can pay
the assessment in seven annual equal instaUl-
nlents, the Illtst installment being due an the
'late of levy, and the last Installment six year
from date of levy, all bearing interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annual. Persons wishing
to nay all at once as heretofore can do se. In
the case of failure to pay all or any part of the
assesslll •Ilt at the end of six years from date of
levy the property wit! be advertised and sold.
Dated at Dubuque this 2151 day of May, 1594.
HENItY B. r*NEFFliE,
'1'reatsur('I' of the City Of Dubuque.
For the improvement of the alley be-
tween Locust and Bluff streets from
till to 10th streets.
Harmony .V Julien Lodges
1. 0. 0. F., city... 633 27 36
Harriett L. Burr, city Gal 22 56
Samuel Martin, city 635 22 56
A, Treadway, city Incl '_630 11 28
Grace A. l'rovnost, city
un(1 ?- 636 11 28
A. Tred way, city and ',637 13 68
Grace A. l'ruvoost, city
tlnd 1
First Universalist Church, 637 13 68
city 638 27 86
Helmuth Butt, city n 28 it039 12 34
Mrs. A. Miser, city, s 33.3 ft 539 10 22
Mrs. A. Kaiser. sub city 640
n118.12ft 2 424
0. holland, sub coy, 640 11
11 8-12Ift 1 89
0. 11oiland, sub city 610 s
34 4.12 11 9 8 59
John Poeta'', sub city 640 s
34 4-12 ft 1 8 84
.loin Pllelali, sub 1, city 641 2 18
Conrad 13. Scherr, sub 1 city
till 1 12 82
1'. W. Crawford, sub city
641 9 9 56
P. IV. Crawford, city 612 27 36
Notice.
Bids will be received at this office up to
4 o'eloclt p. n1. of Tuesday, May 22n1 for
building pile bridge across Bee Branch
near Ilelnl's brick yard. Plans a11(1 speci-
heatlnn on tile at this otlice. '1'he right to
reject ally or all bids is reserved.
5-19-2t1V. 11. KNOWL't'ON, City Engineer.
l" (ll Ice to tontractore.
Sealed propsals will b' received at this
office, up to 4 o'clock p. m., of IVednesday,
3lay 23, 1894, for improving the following
streets and alley, according to plans and
sl Peificatons 110w on file in this office:
Lenton street from 31illvillestreet to 27th
street.
Grading, cut, 1,000 cu yds, 1)11, 1,500 cu
yds.
Curbing, 1.700 lineal feet.
Guttering, 750 sq yds.
Macadamizing, 3,000 sq yds.
Providence street. front Johnson avenue
to Stafford avenue.
(ir hllag, cut, 1,325 cu yds.
Curbing, 1,100 lineal leet.
Guttering, 5110 sq yds.
Macadamizing, 1,100 sq yds.
Eagle Point avenue from Windsor •ave-
nue to Stafford avenue:
Grading, eut. 440 cu. yds.
Curbing, 701 lin ft.
Guttering, 390 sq yds.
JIacadamizing, 1100 sq yds.
Alley Isom It UIII 00114 aveaue to Schiller
avenue between 1 homber,. avenue and
Garfield avenue:
Grading, cut 603 en yds.
1'lIflea ilan1Iziug, 820 sq cds.
LINCOLN AVE. FItY(t SECOND AVE. To
TIlilID AVE.
Grading cut 430 cu. yds., fill 782 cu. yds.
Curbing, 900 lineal leet.
jl' /il ., lltll'f':t.
tiutterlult, 500 sq. yds.
JIacadamiziblt, 1,600 sq. yds.
'11!1Ittl AVE., F 110 1.1Nc•ot.N AVE. TO
ItIIoytIEI1G AVE.
Grading cut 30 cu. yds., till 320 cu. yds.
Curbing. 440 110. feet.
Guttering. 2110 sq. yds.
%Iaeadanuzung, 8114 sq. yds.
•t..t'ONit AVENUE FROM LINCOLN AVENUE
To IIIIOMMIEut+ AVENUE.
Grading, nil 1100 eublc yards.
Curbing 440 lineal feet.
Guttering 200 yards.
Jlacada lnir.nlg 8.10 snuare yards.
tt1E1 AVKNUE Fho\I LINCOLN AVENUE
TO ItiIOMl(E1(t: AVENUE.
Grading, eut 430 cubic yards; till 40 cu-
bic yards.
Curbing 590 lineal leet.
Guttering 200 situate yards.
\laeadawizme 720 square yards.
Bidders must slate price per lineal foot
for curbing. the price per square ,yard tor
guttering and macadamizing.
Grading on streets to be bid in total,
grading pi alleys to be by the eubye yard.
Bidders mn•st furnish at gond and suffici-
ent bond of X200 that contract will be en-
tered Intoe it awarded.
Proposals will be acted on at a meeting
of the ;noted to 00 held May 23rd 1844.
Blanks for bidders will be furnished by
the I(e)t(ler.
The Lily reserves the rielit to reject. any
ur all buds. '1'. J. COONEY.
5.11-101. City lacottter.
N1,11e45 10 S01I walk ( 4)Ilil'+tet,,res-
Sealed proposaus will be rtceiyed at tie
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque, Ia.
up to 4 o'clock p. w, Saturd Iy, May cI1,
1844, for constructing sidewalks as follows,
where not already laid, v z:
A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on north
side of .1hotnas street between Alma and
Cornell streets.
A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on west
side of Cornell street between W. Four-
teenth and 'Phomas suet ts.
A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on west
side of .Jackson street between Twenty-
seventh street and Peru road.
A 4 feet wide plank sidewalk on east
side of Jackson street between 'l'weuty-
lourth and '1'wentylifiill streets.th soles of
A 4 -ft. wide sidewalk h
Washington s'reet between Sanford street
and Eagle Point avenue.
A 4 -ft. wide plank sidewalk on both
sides of Leibnitz street between North
Main street and Iiarold street.
A 4 -ft. wide plant: sPle\vah11; on north
side W est Third street between IVIItoua
avenue and Alpine street.
A. 6 -ft. wide plank suiew•all; t\al forh
oth
sides of Couler avenue between
street and Peru Road.
A 0-11. wide plank sidewalk on east side
of 1\ hate street 1elween Lincoln avenue
and Eagle Point avenue.
A 0 -ft. wide plank sidewalk on west side
of \V hue street between Eiguteeuth street
and L;agte 1'utnt avenue.
An 8 filet wide plank side walk on south
side of Julien avenue between \V. 8 h and
Wilson avenue.
An 12 foot wide plank sidewalk on north
side ot Julien avenue between Bluff street
and Walnut street.
A 6 foot wide brielt,stone or cement side-
walk on west sole ot Iowa street abutting
S. 57 feet N. E a id of city lot 746.
A 6 foot wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on west sideaof vec eouaer a ventre
e
between Blomberg
Point avenue.
171
A 0 foot wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on east side of Couler avenue
between Eagle Point avenue and Sanford
street.
A 0 foot wide, brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on east side of Bluff sweet, be-
tween first and Stcund streets.
An 4 foot wide brick, stIne or cement
sidewalk on east side of Blunt street, be •
-
tween Eigh.li and Ninth streets.
A 12 had wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk en west side of Clay, between
13th and 14th streets, abutting s y; n in 1-5
Mt city lot 4411.
A 12 foot wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on both sites of Iowa street, be-
tween filth and 13i h streets.
A 12 Put wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on broth sides of Clay street be-
tween 14 h and 111 b streets.
A 12 loot \Niue brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on west ride of Clay street be-
tween Fifth and Seventh streets.
A. 12 loot wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk IIo east side of White street be-
tween ,,evenih and Eighth streets.
A 12 toot, wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk un south side of Thirteenth
street between Main street and Locust
street.
A 12 foot wide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on north side of .Innes street
between \V. Main and Locust streets.
A 12 ioot w ide brick, stone or cement
sidewalk on west side ot \V. Main street
between First and Junes street.
A 12 foot w.110 prick, stone or cement
sidewalk on east sole of Clay street be-
tween Eighth and Ninth streets.
All to accordance with spe:•ticalions on
file in said office. A bond of .-1110 will be
required with each bid.
The city reserves the right to rei'et any
or all bids. 1i'. 11. KNow'1,'1'11 N,
5-14.10t City l+:ngiueer.
Notice.
UrnuerE, May 8, 1841.
Notice is hereby given to all parties in-
terested, that they must net Ii11 or cover
their vaults or cess pools unless the same
are cleaned nut.
A failure to comply with this order will
subject the offender to the penalties Df the
ordinance on that subject.
5-8-15t .1911N Itxlal.l•:, City Marshal.
Notice.
1)ritu(ltE, Iowa, May 17.
To the parents, principals and authorities
of the schools of Dubuque:
You are hereby notified to give your co-
operation in the prevention and spread of
measles. by the retention of all children
boot scinlul, in families where the disease
is prevailing.
You are asked to he prepared to meet
with such penalty as is proscribed to trans-
gressors of the law on that subject.
lis order of the Board of health.
1'. W. W 1E[.AND, Health Officer.
5-17-3t
It'rt u1'', R,-.ce olt, juite 4th, 1894.
CI'l'Y COUNCI L.
17;
Regular Session June 4, 1894,
IOFFICIAL.1
Council met at 10:10 a. tn.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
' Present—AIts. Craw lot d, Kaufmann,
Lillie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Ald. Vogel moved that the minutes of
the proceedings for the months of April
and May, be approved as printed. Car -
tried.
The following bills -were ordered paid:
Dubuque Enameling, Co., street
signs .8 45 60
Steuck & O'Farrell, improving
Seminary street 50 00
'Carr, Ryder & Engler, wap rot-
lers . 20 00
%V.:111. Knowlton, cash paid for
blue print paper.... 41 37
Excelsior Brass Works, dog tags. 22 75
Dr. J. W. !Fowler, stationary, etc. 23 60
Dubuque TELEGRAPH, printing. 29 25
Wm. G usheker, services as rod -
man 40 00
W. 11. Knowlton, cash advanced
for car fare 3 80
J. 11, Riley, constructing side-
walk 27 50
R. 11, Le,, constructing sidewalk 18 27
E. J. Evans, improving of Julien
avenue 459 00
F. H. Retteumaier, bridge near
3Lllvilla9
row' 135 00
E. J. Evens, constructing side-
walk 110 16
.13. Ilobi, eoustrucuhg sewer un
Julien avenue 415 50
11. W. Cook, filling lot 37 83
Phil. Doerr, Improving alley trout
Windsor avenue to Stafford
avenue 49 17
Steuck & O'Farrell, goading At -
mond and Ellis strews 230 00
Steuck & O'Farrell, improving •
Almond and Ellis streets 1,320 00
Steuck & O'Farrell, improving
Elm street 275 25
.Steuck & O'Farre , improving
Stafford avenue 909 00
Steuck & O'Farrell, improving
Duck avenue 162 57
.1). W. Linehan, improving Lin-
coln avenue 359 75
D. W. Linehan, grading Booth
street 212 50
1). W. Liueuau, improving Gleu
Oak avenue 708 00
D. W. Linehan, grading Glen O.tk
avenue 156 00
Altman & Taylor, grading %Vest
14th tueet • 351 00
Brows & Brown, improving
Wilde street 1,657 50
Brown & Brown. improving Duck
avenue 185 96
Brown & Brown, grading Wilde
street s 575 00
Geu. W. Farley, improving Klein
street 186 24
August Bracher, macadam 2 13
Altman & 'Taylor, improving
around engine house
Thos. llasseu, crossing stone
A. V. 0.d,, beat house
Smedley Manufacturing Cu., re -
Pairs on roller
Reinfried & Jaeger, tape hues
Win. S. 'lolo, plumbing
Palmer %Vuaad & Co., printing
li einlried .1r Jaeger, hard ware
154 00
8 87
40 00
34 15
9 00
1 70
7 00
1 85
Lrar & I-fiffner, horseshoeing... 11 00
Jac S:hnlidt, assisting park cus-
todian
llubuquehose Rubber and Belting Co,
8 55
John Drehouse, timbers 4 20 •
Standard Lumber Co., shavings1 50
Wm. Marshall, material for roller65
Ferdinand Mertz, cover for roller5 00
Excelsior Brasi 1Vorks, material
for roller 4 25
Ed. Cleaver, pine wool 1 75
Key City Gas Co, coke for steam
roller 80 90
Standard Lumber Co, lumber32 05
John Terry, pine worm 1 75
Ferguson Bros, plumbing 4 85
11. D. l.enehan, repairing tools7 75
Duggan & Kane suppltes for city
hall and street 8 75
Toney Siege, stone 4 5U
Christ Brown, stone 1 70
Svennson & Ott, lumber 21 76
E. E. Frith, hauling garbage, etc 211 65
!larger & Wish, statiuucry 3 75
Dubuque ltuuber and Melting Co,
signature stamp 1 50
Hain & Carver, printing 18 75
T. J. Conlin, livery 10 00
Golf. Gmehle, assistant assessor, 100 00
Geo. Bennett. assts'ant assessor, 100 00
Jas. Kelley & Son, inkstands, etc, 4 00
Walton & Beig, supplies for en-
gineer 21 60
Hardie & acharle, panting 20 70
Mrs. Peter Kien, cleaning city ol-
(ices 6 25
Mrs. Koenig, janitor service 20 OU
Mrs. Koenig, cleaning city hall5 OJ
Ferguson Bros., plumbing 3 90
Jos. Geiger, repairing windows50
Barger & Blish, flags, etc., for tire
department 20 50
Sveutlsen & Ott, lumber fur lire
department...... 9 55
Lear & Pfiifner, horseshoeing for
tire department 7 00
Tom Cullius, horseshoeing for fire
department.... 5 51)
J. Sherman, stove for tire depart-
ment 2 25
W. 5. Dlolo, push button lir tire
department 25
McDermott & Gow, plumbing for
fire department12 85
Tom Connolly, wagon for fire de-
partment 140 00
Northwestern Oil Co., oil for fire
department 4 94
A. 1Vunderlich, horseshoeing for
tire department... 10 00
Key City Gas Co., coke for tire de-
partment 9 87
Smedley Mfg. Co., brass hucltles
for tire department 50
Standard Lunger Co., lumber for
tire department 3 85
Laeen'& Moan, hosesh, eing 10 50
.John Butt, hardware, etc 4 60
Jos. Sunones & Co., dry goods5 75
M. Brown & Sun, oats 86 85
John Butt, repairs, etc 4 15
W. S. Moto, supplies for engine
house 21 35
Bailin Hal and Glove Cu., hats... 2l 00
Iteinfned & Jaeger, Hardware.... 10 20
Excellisor Brass NVurks, repairs 60
°engine
J urors on condemnation of White street
wore ordered pail $2 each.
Tne following bills were referred to the
city attorney and board of health: 1)r.
Brownson $50, Dr. Bigelow $10, Charles
Oswald $2.05. neither') & Bechtel 81.95,
Jos A. Palen .56.95, Fent Graff 815, F. W.
Wieland 830, J. Sherman 55.30.
20 00
174 Regular Seesiof, Tune 41h, 1894.
The following bilis were referred to the
city attorney: G. 11. Runyon $L80, VF m.
Schafer $1.20.
The following bills were referred to the
committee on police and light: Key City
Gas Co $53.10, Globe Light and heat
Co $268 33.
The following bills were referred to the
committee on p intim;: The Globe :',758.30,
Dubuque TELEGRAPH $75, National Dent-
okrat $50, the Times Co $58.30.
The following bills were referred to the
sewer cmninittee: Smedley Manufactur-
ing Co $4.03, J. A. Khomberg $3.20.
The bills of the Duhughe \Vater com-
pany for $1,385 and $30 were referred to
the committee on lire and water.
Bill of Merlces & Itnsler of $2.25 was re-
ferred to the committee on supplies.
The following bills were referred to the
marshal. J. W. 1V ittiner,.J r, $2.75; 'Trudell
Carriage 1Vorics, $1.00; Standard Lumber
Co., $1.50. Bill of the Dubuque Cornet
Baud of $52 bb w as referred to the finance
committee.
Bill of the Fire Extinguisher M'fg. Co.
of $1800 was referred to the committee on
bre and water.
PETITIONS.
The 101 owing pertuons were referred to
the cumnintee on tire and water:
Petition of .1. V. Rider to have the water
mains extended from Seminary street to
lot 33, L. 11. Largworiby's sub.
Petition ut Chris. A. Volker et al. to
have tire alarm call box;piaced on Semin-
ary street.
Petition of Frank McLaughlin et al. to
have water mains extended on Dodge
street from Bluff street to Grandview ave.
The following petitions were referred to
the dt,Iniquent tax committee: Mrs. Eliza
Hughes, Mrs. Johanna McNaly, G. J.
Huekels and John Olinger, ab the state-
ment of the Dubuque high Bridge Co.
The following petitions were referred to
street committee and engineer:
Petition of Barbara lsborn in relation to
laying a new cement sidewalk on 3th and
Clay.
Petition of Karl Falha to have sidewalk
raised to the established grade on 141h
street between Cedar and Sycamore
streets.
Petition of John 11. Lutiers asking per-
mission to raise sidewalk above grade.
Petition of 'rhos Meehan in relation to
the grading of Plum street from
Rush street to Cleveland avenue.
Petition of fleury Mueller in relation to
assessment for the improvement of Elm
street.
Petition of William G. Limbeck remon-
strating against any assessment against
lot 45, Cox's add, and claiming damages
on account of the change of grade oh Ellis
street.
The following petitions and communi-
cations were referred to the committee of
the whole:
Communication of J. 11. Shields protest-
ing the vacation of any streets or alleys in
Dubuque llarbor Improvement Co's add.
Petition of Ludwig Grassel et al
t0 asking for a water fountain on Semi-
nary street near Harold street.
Petition of 'Typographical Union No. 22
to have all the city printing done in es-
tablishments that use the union label.
The petition of the Grand Opera House
Co. that the license remain the same as last
year.
Petiti
Providence a have
ce street ! nproved lin n of J. Welker et accordance
with the plat as adopted by the city coun-
cil January 7th, 1889.
Petition of E. C. Blake et al asking to
have Alia Vista street improved troni W.
14th street to West, Locust.
The following petitions were referred to
the street committee.
Petition of Mrs. J. C. Prune et al., for
the imptovement of Pickett street front
Alma to Cornell streets.
Petition of Barbara lsborn for the priv-
ilege of building a cistern under the side-
walk.
Petition of John V. Stutter to have alley
between Forrest cone and W. 5th street
south of Glen Oak ave., graded.
Petition of Mrs. M. 1'. Brauhu et al.,
asking that the city engineer examine into.
the matter of the setting of curb stone on
14th street, west of Alta Vista street.
Petition of Chas. Van limn in relation
10 the change of grade of Fremont ave.;.
also the improvement of same and that
water mains be laid or. same to Wartburg
Seminary.
Petition of Mary L. Del worth, et al.,.
asking that a guartl incl be constructed on
the north side of Leibnitz from North Main
to Paul street.
The following t.etitinns were referred to
the city attorney.
Petition of Frank Rosso in relation to•
lot on corner of Lincoln avenue anti
Kniest street. asking that plat be recorded.
Communication of Agnes Langworthy
iu relation 10 the vacation of Clara and
Agusta strtet in sub -division of mineral.
tut 11.
Claim of Frank Seeger an.1 J. 11. Davin
for injury to horse was retorted to commit-
tee nn Planus and and city attorney.
The following petitions were referred to
the board of heatm.
Petition of N. Meyer in relation to the
condition of lots 2 and 3 in E. Lang -
's add.
Petition of Hune & Kalfenbach in rela-
tion to condition of Couler crtek and ask-
ing for a sewerage system in that part of
the city.
The petition of Anton Hochenstein in
relation to short term saloon license was
referred to the mayor with power.
The petition of the Grand Opera Ilouse
Co. for permission to close alley while
completing the boiler house for the opera
house was referred to the mayor and en—
gineer gineewith power.
The pe:ilion of G. J. Baumgartner et al.
asking for an arc light on Lincoln ave.,.
east of C., M. & St. P. K. 11. track?, was
referred to committee on police and light.
Petition of Edward Carney et al. asking
that bonds be issued to pay for the im
provemeit of Kleine street from 1Vest
Eagle Point avenue to lilingenberg terrace
was referred to the finance committee.
The remonstrance of A. Frick et al.
against having sewer put in alley between
Washington and Elm from 11th to 14th at
present.
Petition of 1tev. N. M. Waters et al,
asking for the use of Washington park on
Sunday evenings in July and August for
granted.a pubs:c, union p•eaching service was
Petition of T. O. Sullivan et al, asking
that City Engineer Knowlton be allowed
to survey mineral lot 205. was granted.
The proposition of the Dubuque Stamp-
ing and Enameling works to furnish
drinking cups fc,r fountains and citybuild-
ings was referred to the committee on
public grounds and buildings with power.
Petition of D. Metcalf asking that he be
allowed to pay butcher license with ma-
cadam was referred to the engineer to
measure the same and report value of the
Regular Session, June 4th, 1894.
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macadam to the city council.
Aid. Ryder moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock
p. ru. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Council tnet at. 2:20 o'clock p. rn.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present: Aldermen Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Power -i, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
The following petitions were granted:
Petition of E. 11. Shep play asking that
the city engineer be instructed to give him
the grade stakes on Lincoln avenue.
Petition of Catherine Morrissey asking
to be given seven month's time in which
to pay special assessment for the improve -
stent of Ellis street.
Petition of R. W. White to have the city
v engineer to give the correct lines locating
O'Neill street.
The following petitionts were referred to
the committee of the whole:
Petition of henry Weber et al., residents
of Grant Co., 1V is , protesting against the
amount charged for fare over the Iligh
Bridge.
Petition of Michael Ludwig, protesting
against the establish meat of 1Vilmer ave.
Claim of M. Rtiom berg for damages on
account of running street through tuts 31
• and 32, Farley's add.
Ald. Ruder arrived at 2:50 p. m.
Toe following petitions were referred to
the street committee and engineer.
Petition of Jas. Beacom et al., asking
that approaches on Byrnes street and Ris-
ing avenue leading o.i to Oak street be fur
proved.
Proposition of B. W. Lacy, administra-
tor, to buy surplus earth on Lincoln ave..
•north of 3.1 ave.
Petition of Mrs. E. lleacock et al. asking
.to have Rush street improved from Villa
to Union ave. and to grade the same from
Union to Quince.
The following petitions were referred to
the street committee:
Petition of E. M. Clarke asking to have
one-nalf of tile special assessment for the
improvement of Ellis street cancelled.
Petition of Henry Neuwoehner et al.
•asking that the improvemeat'of Reed ave.
be pest potted.
Petition of James Forester. et al., in re-
lation to the widening of 1Vetber lane.
Proposition of S. W. Upton to buy the
•surplus earth taken off Pauline street was
referred to the street cumntissiouer and en-
•gineer with power.
The communication of Dr. F. W. Wie-
land and list of parties he would have con-
nect with the sanitary sewer, was referred
to the sewer committee.
'1'be communication of Dr. F. 1V. Wei-
land in relation to the complaint of impure
water furnished by the water company
and requesting that the same be examined
.by the state chemist, was referred to the
board of health with power.
The application of the 'Times Co. to be
appo.nted the official paper for the ensu-
ing year, w,is referred to the printing com-
mittee.
REPORT OF OFFICERS.
City Auditor McCarten reported as fol-
lows:
Cash in treasury May 1, 189..$44,039.92
Receipts for month of May, 1894.. 38,495.10
'1'ctal ... $82,535.02
Disburaments during May,1894. 45,863.04
Cash in treasury June 1,1894 $36,671.98
Also reported $1,711.55, amount requir-
•ed to pay city officers during month of
May, 1894. C.]
Also presented list of coupons redeemed
during month of May. 1Varrants ordered
drawn and to pay city officers and report
referred to finance committee.
Street Superintendent Carter reported
$3,391.35 amount due for labor on street
during the month of May, 1894. Warrants
ordered drawn to pay laborers and report
referred to the street coninuuee.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1,553 05
amount due firemen for the month of May,
1891. lteoort adopted and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay firemen.
Marshal Raesle reported 81,614 05
amount required to pas the city police for
the month of Mav, 1894.
Also reported $13.00 amount collected as
fines during the month. Also reported
$100 collected for short term saloon license.
Also reposed $9 00 collected for pound
receipts.
Also reported 75 police cases during the
month.
Report adopted and warrants ordered
drawn to pay the police.
Sewer Inspector Igo reported $128.15
amount due for labor on sewers fur the
month of May.
Warrants ordered drawn to pay for la-
bor and report referred to sewer commit-
tee.
Marketmaster Klein reported $9.70 due
city from scales
Also reported $165 collected from sale of
stands around the market.
Also reported $37 due for feeding pris-
oners during the month of May.
Report referred to the market committee
and warrants ordered drawn to pay for
feeding prisoners.
City Electrician Osborn presented list of
electric Tights not properly lighted curing
the month of May. Report received and
fired,
Woodmeasurer J. J. Mannon reported
442 cords of wood measured during May
and presented treasurer's re.eipt for 70
cents, amount due city for same. Report
received and tiled.
The report of city weighers T. J. Dona-
hue, James Doyle and Chas. l'itschner
were received and filed.
The report of Alex Gratz justice of the
peace. was referred to the City Attorney.
City Attorney Knight reported adverse on
the petitions of James Mullin, Sadie G.
Cort, et al. and Vigil Cavanaugh in regard
to special assessment for sewerage.
Also reported in favor of receiving and
tiling the notice and petition of Mrs. J.
McLaren.
Also reports in favor of paying the fol-
lowing bills:
1'. 11. Hiller, $1.20; Philip'1'ernes, $2.00;
Jacob Backer, $2; Peter Salim, $2; Henry
Sneider, $2; John Sullivan, $2; George
Luke, $1.20; Jos. O'Holioran, $2; Paul 11g,
$3: David S. Wilson, $81.24.
Also report against paying claim of
Michael Donahue for alledged damages.
Also report in favor of receiving and til-
ing notice of G. W. Reynolds. Report
adopted.
Engineer Knowlton reported as fol-
lows:
Report that a survey has been made in
accordance with the records and estab-
lished the boundary lice of mineral lot 106,
and do not think a joint survey with .Mr.
Tschirgi would be 01 any advantage.
Report on petition of Peter Kiene Sc Son,
agents, that the walk on the north side of
lot 368 has been repaired and is in good
condition.
Report on petition of 'Terrance O'Toole
that 1 do not find the water runs into his
l it;
11, fRilttr Session, June Pl , 1,S.'JW.
cellar or does any damage by reason 01 any
work done by the city.
Report on petition of Dr. F. W. tVieland
et al. that culvert at Coiter avenue and
J1honhberg avenue has been repaired.
Reported in reference to lowering grade
of the south end of Grove terrace south,
that 1l:e work of improvement had pro-
gressed so far that it would not be advis-
able to make any change.
Report ut reference to profiles and grades
of St. Joseph and Marion streets that it
will be nece: sary to run levels for all in-
tersecting 810 els and alleys before a 90It-
able grade could be determined. Also the
same is true of Adair avenue.
Report that Angella street has been re-
paired.
Report that on the i etition of Louis
Tempus that the macadam lists do nut
show that he ever broke any macadam.
Report adopted.
City Engineer Knowlton and City At -
tory Knight to whom was referred the pe-
tition of W. A Leathers in 'elation to
special sewerage assessment. lleport ad-
verse to same. adopted.
I. Report of standing contnrittees:
Ald. Ryder chairman of the finance com-
mittee reported in favor of receiving and
filing the report of the auditor for April.
Ald. Powers chairman of the ordinance
committee reported in favor of oayulg bill
of .1 ustiee Cooney of $18.70. adopted.
Ald. Vogler chairman of committee on
claims, reported as follows:
Your committee report 111 favor of re-
ceiving sad filing the petition of Chas.
Schaeffer in relation to claim against city
employee.
In [aver of receiving and filing petition
of John Drehouse in rela ion to claim
against city employee.
111 favor of paying the following bills on
account of ele^hon:
Fred. \issle y10.00, Wm. Kenyon $10.00,
,John 1Vestercnuhp $7.00, '1'. O. Sullivan
$10.00, t'eter Geishelter $20.00, .1. Fitzpat-
rick $81.25, Dubuque Fruit and Produce
Co., $10.00, M. Weber 810.00, F. J. Cosley
$5.00, August Fischer $10.00, 1'. .1. Dona-
hue $10.00, Chris. Capritz $10.00, J. J.
Kavanaugh 810.00, fleury Miller 810.00,
Loriniler House $15 00. James Crawford
$10 00, Svendson & Ott $10.00. Report
adopted.
Ald. Kaufmann, c'aairnuin of the street
committee, reported as follow
Your committee repiirt in favor of re-
ceiving and litifig the petition of W. F.
Wilrners for the improvement of W. 14th
street, as the same has been ordered done
by the city.
1n favor of granting the petition of
Louisa Gtesmann asking to be given the
grade line on Alpine street.
In favor of Instructing the street commis-
sioner to give 'Thos. McDonald labor on
[tie streets providing he signs an agree-
ment to allow his -wife to draw 1315 wages.
In favor of adopting resolution for stone
crossing on the north and south side of
Eighth and lowa streets, on the south side
of 15th and Iowa, on north and south side
of 14111 anti Washington.
In favor of instructing the engineer to
prepare an e,ttma:e of the amount of
grading required on Leibitlzstreet west of
llarold stieet.
In favor 01 instructing the engineer to
advertise for bids tor constructing a bridge
across Fink street in Fink's add.
10 favor of paying bill of $1.15 of the
Dubuque Turbine t. holler Milt Co.
!n favor of instructing superintendent to
repair gutter on Julien avenue near Mount
Pleasant avenue so as to prevent stagnant
water from lying thereon.
1u f tv'r of instructing the engineer to
submit an estimate of the amount of over-
hauling tome by Brown & Brown on their
contract on mninary street.
In favor of instructing the sidewalk car-
penter to ri-place the sidewalk of Alex
McKenzie on Seminary street.
In favor of receiving and filing petition.
of l'eter Kiene 111 relation to laying side-
walk on lee a street.
In favor of the recommendation of the
engineer for the improvement of West 11 h
street.
In favor of instructing the engineer to
devise 11 practicable a suitable plan for
the drainage o1 water near Burden and
Windsor avenues.
In favor of receiving and tiling the peti-
tion of 11. It'it rte et an., asking for a retain-
ing wall tin Seminary street.
Report that they have examined the im-
provement of Weigel alley auto ting prop-
erty of II. F. C. Schneider and from the -
report •,t the city eoguteer we find that the
grade has not been raised at said point.
In laver of instructing the street super-
intendent to repair Alpine street near
Dodge street so as to make the same pass-
able for public travel.
L. favor of the adoption of the red line
as the proposed grade of Fremont avenue
and the recorder iusreucted to give the -
proper notice of such proposed change of
grade in aceerdauce with the ordinance.
In favor of ree?iving and fi•iug the re-
port of the street eummissiuner for the
month of April, 1891. Report adopted.
Ald. Crawford, chairman of the com-
mitteeon lire and water, reported as fol-
lows:
Your committee report that the water
mains be extended as asked for by Alphons.
Mathews has been ordered by the coun
cil.
Also would recommend that the petition.
of J. E..\leCallum et al. for the extension
of water mains on W. 8t1 street and Cale-
dona place be granted.
Report that the petition of Ilehry Rich-
ter for permission to build a porti •n of his
factory on Main between First and Jones
with • studding and boards, has been
• granted.
Ald. Shea, chairman of public grounds
and building reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of pay-
ing the Folling bills:
Mrs. Koening, $18.75; Mrs. Kien, $20;.
McDonald & Alorrisor. alfe. Co., 50e.
Report in favor of receiving and hliiit
the matter of as city hospital. As a special
committee appointed by the council has
purchased a boat to be used in case of
emergency. Report adopted.
AW. nyder, chairman of the committee
of the whole reported as follows:
Your committee report that after an ex-
amination of Grandview south of the north
line of mineral lot 17 the find that the city
has nothing to Vacate, having no interest
In same.
In favor of referring the petition and
ordinance of the Dubuque Retail Grocers'
Protective association in relation to ped-
dlers to the city attorney and ordinance
committee to draft a suitable ordinance
and submit same to the council.
In favor of granting the petition of St.
Joseph's Mercy hospital for vacation of
Clara and Agusta streets; also alley as
asked for and that the recorder be directed
to give notice its corrected tor said pro-
posed vacation.
' In favor of widening Grar.dview avenue
Regular Se88ion, June 4th, 1894. 177
from Southern avenue to its eastern tertn-
mils where abutting propetty owners give
the necessary eround required free of cost
to the city.
lu raver of granting the petition of
A. \V 1losford et al., asking that
neer 1•e test rained from running
at Targe west til Grandview avenue in the
First w.n.l 81111 the 01d11,.nce committee
instructed to amend the oidinathee Ili ac-
cordance pith same.
Your coulnIi.lee deem it inexpedient at
present to improve Fremont s.reet from
Dodge street to Its southern terminus.
Itepurt in favor of the erecter of a horse
Iruikino tauntain un 6 h street between
Iowa and Clay streets.
'In laver of nlstruC'tng the Dubuque
Water Cu. That they must furnish the city
and its Cit z:'11s an ;tbti l int supply of
pure, whmtestone water a•e1 nn tele :allure
(01 their part so 111 11n the e,ty will tvith-
hold payment for 11 3 (Iran s and proeeed
against !Rem III aceo.ttitice with litter or-
dinance.
In favor of referring the p. lition of the
butchers in relation to ucensing Orl•eers
that sell meet, to the city attorney ant the
ot•tlIllaPce committee littee to ex tm ire 00 or-
dinances in relation to the :Ione, illlll if
they are deficient, stud committee is in-
strue ed 111 drlut alt erlltnanre revering
sa d business.
In favor of rece.v.lg 1111,111111W. the neti-
tioti of L. 11. Siielo.ier, et al to relai ton to
the troth of l.ineeli ;mettle between
Center avenue aid \\'hire slieel.
1n favor of allowing Geo. 13. (lurch $2 1
as payment 11 full for strip of grouted 111
alley east of Hill street.
In favor of receiving and filing the com-
munication of the 'L.0;111(1;1111 Lumber Co.
111 relation 10 the vacates et certain streets
and alleys in the Du:.uque Harbor lin-
plov, meat Co.'s addl,io11 as WO (11 ern the
sa'ue inexpedient at the present time.
In savor of appointing three commis-
sioners to assess the damages, if any, that
may be caused by the prtpo;ed charge of
grade on Queen street.
!n favor of IIle.propose11 change of alley
in Bellevue addition as sauwn by the red
apes.
In favoring Of insttuclin'_ the recorder
to give the proper 11111re for the 'itemised
Vacation of 8yv f et of Lincoln av,•11ue from
fouler avenue to White street as shown 011
plat. Report adopted.
Also reported in laver of postponing
action on the petition of lleery 0. hose et
al., uh realm to the width el 1'rovidenee
street, 1111(1 that the contractor improving
said street be reques ell to cease work 1111
said street until the width of same is de -
determined.
Ald. Shen moved that the platter of the
improvement and width of 1'revldeuce
street be referred to the eng,neer and coy
attorney with power 10 proceed ac-
cording to the putt of same o11 recur 1.
tarried by the following vote:
Ayes—A Ids. Kaufmann, 1.11110, Powers,
Ryder, 8hee. Vogel and Voglu'.
N ays—Cra w 101(1.
.1111. ln,to, ciiunman. of the emumi•lee
on pollee and light, reported as [Wiliest
Your Crlillllitee reported In favor of
paying the following bills:
hey City Gas Cu., $69; probe 1.'ght ¢
IIeat Co., $268.33.
Also report in favor of receiving avid
tiling the report of the marshal for the
mon! 11 of Apt il, 1591. Report adopted.
Aid. l.tlltt 111 the electrical clillnllnCli0n
emin mit reported In favor of paying the
following bills:
Iteinlried & Jaeger, $3 25; Star Electric
Co., $1.490.40 and the audit. r instructed
to collect rebate on lamps and the elec-
trician's salary. Report adop'od.
All. Lilltg of the server committee re-
ported as follows:
Your committee report it. favor of receiv-
int. and 1iline the retina of the server in•
apectnr for April. 1894.
In favor of instructing the . egineer to
devise some plan to carry the water from
water fountain on 1U11mberg and Windsor
avenues so as the same will not create a
nuisance by flowing nn the street.
Also report that they be granted further
time for action on pcti'inn of Net Kauf-
mann For construction of sewer in alley be-
tween Washington and Elm from 11th to
14111 street.
Reportin favor of paying the follwing
bills:
Ilead ford L'res.& 1litehe•Is Foundry C0.,
$319; N.II. schltlinlg. $3 75; J.P. Schro oder,
$32..40; 31. 1. , vie. .x28.59.
Report adverse io the remonstrance of
1Ieery 1 eielier: et al., against construe int
of sewer on \\ ,tlntht street.
In fever of referring the plan and esti-
mate 01 the city engineer for storm water
sewers 00 Sanford and White streets to
the sewer committee, attorney and en-
gineer.
Report that the sanitary sewer (las berm
ordered i't tier alley west of C. n:er ;'lace
as a•hed for by the Sisters of the \'Isita-
111n1.
All. Vogler, chairman of (fie wining
committee. reported es ((1ii,1'•:
Feer eonnnittee report 111 favor of pay -
leg 1 . llrin, Jr.,$30 in full of all claims on
will of the ledger Printing Co. for notices
pubtrshed in tie Ledger providing ,all 1..
Brat, Jr., signs a ree-ept in full for said
claim.
In favor of paying the following bills:
l:ernlan Cathnli
Pfititing Co. $50; the
Herald, 829.15; '1'r:1 Eo oAi'it, $75.
Also t resented the foilowing:
To the Honorable Jiuyor and City Court•
evil:
GENTLEMEN: Your commit tee to w•hnnt
was referred the matter of official printing
for the ensuing year beg leave to report
that after a cirelnl consideration of the
subject we wmild most re-pee.1811y re-
port in layer of selecting one daily paper
!or the 1flirla1 paper, the same to lie dune
by your honorable body; said paper to
publish all proceedings of the 00000o, all
official notices of the city and its efli ters.
exempt the delinquent tax Ilst, and fnrilish
75 copies of the official preceettings, as
lieretlf.ire in pamphlet form aril receive
ns eenipcns ttin:1 therefor at the rate of
8:100 per annum.
e would also recommend that the
three ren a Hing daily newspapers be al•
Iewod to (mulish ail 11(1 111 noiie0s of the
rift• :uu1 its officers as published in the of-
ficial paper and receive 'tis compensation
(hillefore at the rate of $350 each per mi-
ut\\fie w'en'd further r• commend that the
"\\'e,ten" trod Nalenid Domnkrat,
weekly newspaper'. bo ado wed to publish
all official notices of the city and its
officers as published in the efileial paper
and receive Its c11111pe11111111(111 tlherefor at
III, rate of $150 0;100 per annum.
\%e would further recommend Haat the
council reserve the right at any time to
annul the foregoing or any part of 11.
\Ve would further recommend mutt the
council reset ve the light to deduct from
above amounts. to be pail sa d news-
papers, such amount as they deem proper
178 !1 Malar Sen on, June 4th, 1894.
in case of failure on the part of any said
newspapers to publish all official notices
. of the city aid Its officers, except the
council proceedings and the delinquent
tax list, as puoiished in the official paper
of the city. and It is understood that said
newspapers will publish all official notices
as requtred of them, without further notice
from anybody in the employ of the city.
On motion action on the appointment of
au official paper was postponed.
Aid. Rader, chairman of the finance
committee, reported is favor of approving
of the tressurer's report for May, 1894. Re-
port adopted.
Ale. Lilhg, chairman of police and light
committee, to whom was referred the mat-
ter tit removing gasoline troops and sub-
stituting electric lights therefor report in
favor ot Iocatilg electric lights as follows:
One on 3toauway .xiensaon near brick
yard.
One on iicoadway extension and Gay
street.
Two on !Vest Eagle Point avenue.
One on Stafford and We.;
One on Lincoln ave. and Duck street.
One on Queen s reet.
Otte on Adams and First ave.
Two on high Bluff street.
01111011 Smiitary and liepplat' street.
Making eleven electric bents, by the
loeadonn of which we can despeuse with 43
gosoiine lights, th.clt makes a saving to
city of $147.75. On the muter of change of
elechie lights we would ask further time.
Report adopted.
Alit. Crawford moved that the city en-
gineer be instructed to repair Atige'1a
street. Carried.
AIA. Crawford offered the following res-
olut O is
Resolved, That a sanitary sewer tie con-
structed in the alley between I euelt.n
Place and 3rd street from Burch street
easterly along ssuu alley to alley between
lots 8 and 9 in Prospect 11111 addition;
thence southerly along the last described
alley to Third street; thence
easterly along 'Hurd street to St. Mary's
That the city engineer be instructed to
make the proper plaits and specifications
for said sewer and to advertise for pro-
posals for ei.nstructing the sauce.
The expense of the sa ine to be paid by
special assessment on the abutting and ad-
jacent property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Noes—None.
Aad. Shea offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council 01 the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement, be, within
30clays ot phis notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with tt.e orcluiatme in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on both sides of lowa
street, between &1 street and 4th street
where not already laid, also new curb.og
and resetting of old curb as may be nec-
essary, all at the expense of abutting
1 roperty.
Adopted by the following:; vote:
Ayes Crawford,
Kaufmann, Powers, Shea, Vogel
Vogler.
Nays—None.
AW. Shea offerer) the following:
Resolved
ofDubuq a That at idewalkl 8 feet wite de
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
30 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the north side of 3rd
street, between lowa street and Clay
street wit re not already laid, also new
curbing and re -setting of old curb as may
be tie:essary, all at the expense 01 abut-
ting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—ylus. Crawford. Kaufmann, Lil-
lie, Powers. Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nays—None.
Aid. Shea offered the billowing:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Duouque: '1' hat a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement, be, within 30
days of this notice, moist' acted and laid
in conformity wit, the ordinance lit rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the south side of
Fifth street, between Iowa street and
Clay street where not already laid, also
new eutbwg and resetting of old curb as
may be necessary, all at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by toe following vote:
Ayes—Allis. Crawford, Kauftnatin, Lil-
lie, Powers, soder, Shea, Vogel and
V ogler.
N ottes—Noce.
Alit. Shea offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council til the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 f et
wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be
within thirty (lays of this notice, construct-
ed and laid in conformity whir the urdt-
uivnce in relation to sidewalks, on the south
side of 6 In street, b. tw•een lowa street
and Clay street where not aheadv laid,
also new curoiug and rese ting of old curb
as may be necessary, all at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldi. Crawford. Kaufman. Lillie',
Powers, It, der, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays— Noone.
Aid. Shea offered the following:
Resolved by the Ci y emitted of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
tit good brick, stone or cement, Pe, within
.'0 ,lays of tnis notice constructed and
lard in conformity with the ordinance in
relation to sidewalks, on the eastside of
Iowa street, between 4 h and Sat street,
where not already laid, also new curbing
and re -setting of old curb as In ty be nec-
cessary, all at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—A Id. Crawford, Kaufmann, Ll -
lig, Powers, Ryder, Suer!, Vogel and
Vugeler.
Noes—None.
Aid. Powers offered the fol to wing:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4;feet wide, of
good two inch plank br•aek, stone,
or cement be, within fifteen days
of this notice, constructe 1 and laid 111
contormly with the ordinance w relation
to sidewalks, on the west side of Walnut
street between !best Eleventh street
and Julien avenue where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting pi operty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Noes—None.
AId. Crawford offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city
of Dubuque: 'l'uat a sidewalk 6 Leet wide
of good two-ihetl plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laud in conformity with
the ordinance in rel,atioa to sidewalks, on
bout sides of Almond street, between
Ellis street and Foye street where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
i!'
Regular Session, June 4th, 1894. . 179
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—AId. Crawford,. Kaufmann,
Univ. Powers, 11) der, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Nayes—No ne.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk ti feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laud in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks,
abutting lot 10, ,Jungles add, where not
already laid, at the exprnseot abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
N ays—'.None.
AId. Kttnifmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of,Dabuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good twi.-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, wi hin 15 days of utas notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on
the west side of lthnmberg avenue between
Middle street and Stafford ave, where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
properly. Adopted by the fulluwing vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, liautmann, Lil-
lig, Power, Ryder, rhea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nays—Nine.
Alit. Kantiutnn offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, Tutt it sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of gond two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 15 days of this _notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, mi
the west side of Ritouiberg avenue be-
tween steed street. and Ann street
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds.Crawford, Kaufmann, 1.i1 -
lie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ald. Shea offered the following:
Ressolved by the City Council otthe City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wale,
of good two-inch plunk, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 20 days of to is notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordivar:ce in relation to sidewalks, 00
the south side of Eighth street, between
\Vhite street and Clay street where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—AId. Crawford, Kaufmann. Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays—None.
AId. Shea offered the following:
Resolved by ttie City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, bride, stone or ce-
ment, be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laud in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, o:1
the west side of White street between
Filth street and Sixth street, where
not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ands. Crawford, Kaufmann,
lig, Powers, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nays—None.
AId. Shea offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce-
ment, he, within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the north side of Slxih street. be-
tween Clay street and 1Vhile street, where
not already laid, at the expense of abutt-
ing property.
Adop ed by the following vote.
Ayes—Aids, Craword, Kaufmann. Lil-
lig, Power, Hyder, they, Vogel and
Vogler.
Aid. Powers offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of gond two-inch plank, brick, some or
eemeut, be within 15 days of this
notice, constructed and laid 111 con-
formity with tate ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on the south side of West
Dills! reel, between Spruce street aid Wal-
nut street where not already laid, at the
expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the loliowmg vote:
Ayes—Ale. Crawford, Kaufmann, 1.11 -
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea. Vogel and Vox -
ler.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Resolved by this City Council of the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, '\'hat a
sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good two-inch
plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within
30 days 011111s notice, construct -al and laid
in conformity with tie ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the south side of
llttt street between 3Iain an 1 Locust
streets, where not already laid, also new
curbing and re -setting of old curb tis may
bprne per,necessaryy, all at the extlense of abut -
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—AId. Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillie. Powers, Ryder, Shea, Voget
and Vogler.
Noyes—None.
AId. Powers offered the following:
Resolved by the City Commit of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement be, within 30days
of this notice, constructed and laid in con•
fortuity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on the west side of Bluff street
between Twelfth street and Thirteenth
street, where not already laid; also new
curbing and re -setting of old curb as uiay
be necessary, all at the expense of abuung
property. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lig, Powers, l.yder, Shea, Vogler and
Vo
Ngler.None.
AId. Shea offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, '\'hat a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement,be,w.thin 30
days of this notice, constructed and tai 1 in
nouforinity with the ordinance in relation
to sidewalks, on the west side of
Iowa street, between Fifth street and
Sixth street, where not already laid, also
new curbing, and resetting of old curb. as
may be necessary, all at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Ald. Vog;er offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of good brick stone or cetnent, be, within
15 days of this notice, constructed and
laid in confortnity with the ordinance in
rotation to sidewalks, on the east side of
White street between 'Thirteenth street
and Fourteenth street where not already
101) Regan««/' .No0( e on...1"et/IG 41/l.
1894.
laid, also new curbing and resetting ot old
curb as may be necessary, all at the ex-
pense of abutting property.
Adopted by the f ,llowin(f vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, l,il-
Iig, Powers,,ltyder, Shea, Vogel and Vog-
ler.
Ald. Vogler offered the follnwrne:
1{eselved by the City Council of City of
Dubuque, Teat a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement, be, within 3U
days of thic notice, constructed and laid in
conformity with the ordinance in :elation
to sidewalks, on the east side of Chy
street, between Etehth street and Ninth
street where not already laid, also new
curbing and re9eliee of old curb as may
be necessary, all at the expense of
abutting properly.
Adopted by the follownus vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nays—None.
Aid. Ryder offered the foil -wing:
ltesolveel by the City Council of tile City
of Dubuque, That a s (Jewell,: 12 feet wide,
of teem brick, stone ur cement, be.
within thirty days of this noting,
constructed and laid in confa,tnhily with
the ordinance in reatinn to sr Iewalks. on
the west side of Locust street, between 1+t
and 2nd slreets,where not already I:ud.also
new curbing and re-+ettine ot alit curb as
may be oeeessary, a:1 tit the exp.fnse of
abutting property.
Ad ,pted by the following vote:
Ayes—:lids. t;ratv[nt',1, liaurmar, Lil-
lie, Powers, Ryder, Suet, Vegs I and
V 'v ler.
Alderman Ryder littered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, 'law, a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement, be, within
30 days of tit s notice, constructed and hid
in conformity with the ordinance 10 rela-
tion to sidewalks, on east. side of Locust
street between; Second and Third streets
where not alrea iy laid, also new curbing
and resetting of old curb as may be neces-
sary, all at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Adopted by the following vote.
Lil-
lie,
Ayes—Ala. Powers, Ryder,urShea, nVog Kaufmann,
and
Vogler.
Naves—None.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12
feet wide of brick, stone or ce-
ment, be, within 80 days ot this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to stdewal"s,
on the east side of Jliuff street between
First street and Junes street, where out
already laid, also new curbing and re-
settiog of old curb as inay be necessary,
all ars the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lie, Powers, Ryder, Sheat, Vogel an.1
Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ald. Ryder Resolved offered
by theCitylCa ie following:nciciffhe City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good two inch plank, brick, stone or
cement be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidee elks, on
the north side of West Third street, be-
tween St. Mary's street and Burch street,
where not already laid, at tete expense
of abutting property-.
Adopted by the following vole:
Ayes—Ards. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
Iig, Powers. Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, 'I'hat a si lewaik 8 feet wide,
of (fond two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 15 mays of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the IV. 50 feet of E. 113, of city lot 608 on
\V. 3rd street where not already Iaid, at
the exense of abutting proparty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Adis, Criweird, Kaufmann,
bit ie, Po• -vers, Rader, Sheat, Vogel
and Vogler.
Noes—:.one.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of gond two-inch plank, brick stone or
cement be, within 15 d ys of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance 1,1 relation to sidewalks on
the south side of %Vest Fifth street between
Alpine street and Nevada, street
where net already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ares—Aids. Crawford, li-tufmann, Lil-
lie'. Power?, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nay—Nobe.
Ale. Ruder offered the f aliowin':
Resolved ey the City Council of the City
of 1)ibuque, That a sidewalk, 0 feet wide,
of g,.od two-inch plank, bricir, stone or
cent mr, be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in cunforiney with
the ordinance in re etaun to sidewalks, os
the south side of \Ve•t Fifth street, b
a trees Alpine s'rcet and Nevada street
where not already laid, at the expense ot
abutt.ln_ t ooerty.
Adopted by the follo s itg vide.
Ares—Alda. Crawford, Kaufmann, Ltl-
li_, Puwets, Ityler, Shea, Vegel and
Voglar.
Noes—None.
A Id. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good two-inch blank, brtclt, stone or
cement, be within 15 days of this ootiee,
coast uc ed and laid in conformity with V
the ntdtnauice in relation to sidewalks,
on the west side of lthomberg ave., ue-
t wen Reed and First avenue, where not
already la.d, at the expen-e of abutting
prouercy.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Crawford, Eaurnnano,
lit;,
I Pr.ower-, Ryder, Sbea, Vogel alai
Vo
Noes—N ane.
li,tufutaun trffe'ed the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City.
of Dubuq,,e: That the E. %ot Elm street,
between Selina,' and e3rd streets
be graded, guttered curbed and
inncadituiiz,tl uh c,nfor,nity with
the ordinance upon that subject; that
the city engineer be and 18 hereby directed
to make the necessary' plans and specifica-
tions for said unproveunent, and the city
recorder diren:ed to give the proper notice
for bids anal proposals for the eerfenhauce
of the work, the guttering, en' hint; and
macadamizing' to be done at the expense of
the owners of the abutting property, cratl-
ing to be bid in 'total. Adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufman, bit -
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
1
June 4th, 1894. 181
Nays—None.
Aid. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That Linadn avenue be-
tween Third and Fourth ave., be graded,
guttered, curbed and macadam•zed, 111
conformity with the ordinance upon that
subject. That the city engineer be and is
hereby directed to make the necessary
plans and specifications fur said improve-
ment. and the city recorder directed to
give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for tne performance of the work,
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing
to be done at the expense of the owner's of
the abutting property. Gradiug to be bid,
an total.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the t. ity
ot Dubuque, That Ann avenue between
Lincoln and Garfiel avenues, be graded,
guttered, curbed and macadamized, in con•
lormity with the ordinance upon that sub-
ject. That the city engineer be and is
hereby directed to make the necessary
plans and specifications for said improve-
ment, and the city recorder directed to
give the proper notice fur bids anu pro-
posals for the performance ot the work;
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing
to be done at the expense of the owners of
the abutting property, grading to be bid
in to al.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
tig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel anti Vog-
ler.
gild. ltyd, r offered the following:
Bluff street and that the city engineer be
instructed to prepare the proper ulaus and
specifications for the construction of said
sewer and when sante are filed with the
recorder, he is directed to give the proper
notice for bids and proposals for doing
said work.
Also that the gutter on the south side of
of Filth stree:west of Bluff street be cov-
ered with pinup, so as it will not be dan-
gerous to the traveling public.
On motion the portion of resolution re-
lating to the construction of the sewer
was referred to the sewer committee
and engineer, and that portion of resolu-
tiou relating to the covering of gutter was
adopted.
Aid. Powers offered the following reso-
lution which was adopted:
Resolved, That the sidewalk on the east
side old Elm street is hereby established
at 6 feet betweeu Sanford avenue and 23d
street.
Ald. Powers offered the following reso-
lution.wtiich was adopted:
Resolved, That iti accordance with the
suggestion of the health physician the
city water furnished by the \Vater com-
pany be submitted to a chemist to be se-
lected by the said health physician to be
analyzed provided the exuense thereof
shalt not exceed the sum of $20.00.
The matter of the tax levy for the year
15:14 was referred to the finance commit-
tee.
Ald. Shea offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, 'L'tiat the committee on public
grounds and buildings be instructed to
procure an architect and ascertain the cost
of fixing the lower part of the city hall as
a station for the patrol wagon and report
sane to the cout,eil.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved by the City Council of the City -
of Dubuque, That the city engineer be in-
structed to prepare a profile of the grade
on Bluff street between Third and Eighth
streets; also a proposed grade if necessary
and submit sane to the council.
Ald. Powers offered the following reso-
lution, which was abopted;
Resolved, That the tinance committee be
instructed to examine into and ascertain
in regard to the outstanding bonds of the
city other than the improvement bonds,
which will become due in 1, 2 and 3 years
from this date and ascertain whether said
bonds cannot be replaced by 4 per cent.
bonds upon long time, said bonds now
drawing 6 and 7 per cent.
AId.Powers olferred the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That a water fountain be
placed at the N. E. corner of St. Ambrose
and Arch streets.
Ald. Shea offered the following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Resolved That the committee on public
grounds and buildings be instructed to
have the necessary shelving and lockers
placed in the City Auditors ottice fur the
filing away of record and papers.
Ald. Shea offered the following reso-
lution:
Resolved, By the City Council of the
City of llubuque:i
That a sanitary sewer be constructed
on Robert ave from W. Fifth to W.
Eighth streets and the city engineer isiin-
structed to prepare the necessary Wails
and specifications for said improvement
and submit same to the council, said work
to be done at the expense of the owners of
the adjacent property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque; That Pauline street, be-
tween West Fifth and West Fourth
streets, be graded, guttered, curbed and
macadamized, in conformity with the ordi-
nance upon that subject. That the city
engineer be and is hereby directed to
slake the necessary plans and specinca•
tions for said iniproveneut, and the city
recorder directed to give the proper notice
for bids and proposals for the performance
of the work; the guttering, curbing and
macadamizing to be done at the expense
of the owners of the abutting' proptrty.
Grading to be biil in total.
Adopted by tine following vote:
Ayes—Allis. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lit -
le. Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Noes—None,
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city conned of the city
of Dubuque: That s 2-3 of 23d street, be-
tween Jackson and Elm street. be graded,
stuttered, curbed and macadamized, in con-
formity with the ordinance upon that sub-
ject. That city engineer be and is hereby
directed to matte the necessary pinus and
specifications fur said improvement, and
the coy recorder directed to give the prop-
er notice for bhls and proposals for the
performance of the work: the guLti•ring,
curbing and macadamizing to be done at
the expense of the owners of the abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Crawford, ,Ktatifniann, Lill-
ie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vo-
gler.
Noes—None.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved, That a storm water sewer be
• constructed on Fifth street from Main to
182 fleffular Session, June 4th, 1894.
Adopted by the folium vote:
Ayes—A Id. Crawford, Kauffman 11, L11 -
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Noes—None.
Ald. L iilig offered the following which
was adopted:
Resolved, That the Dubuque %Vater Co.
be instructed to extend their water mains
in alley between llumb°ldt ant; Schiller
and lthumberg and Garfield avenue the
City of Dubuque guaranteeing to such
water company a sufficient sum of money
to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent. of
the cost of pipe so required to be extended.
Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Resolved, By the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That ail sidewalks here-
after laid on Rhouiberg avenue be not less
than Six feet in width and laid in accor-
dance with the ordinance.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Whereas. Jt has pleased Divine Provi-
dence to remove from amongst us Hun. T.
S. Wilson, and
1'Jherens, Said T. S. 1Vilson was presi-
dent of the first board ot trustees, of
the town of Dubuque, and also held
other offices of trust and responsibility in
the State o[ Iowa, and
Whereas, alis official career was charac-
terized by zealous and unswerving devo-
tion to the public interests by a cleat and
lofty sense of sound judgment, and
Whereas, A conscientious, upright,
noble man, a man who had convictions
and never feared to express them, and in
all his acts was governed solely by what
was right and for the public good, there-
fore
Resolved, That in the death of '1'. S.
%Nilson ttha State of luwa has lost a
pioneer and thecityof Dubuque a man who
was faithful to every public and private
duty, and who achieved success in lite by
constant devotion to the puplic interest.
Resolved, Further that as a mark of es-
teem and to the end that his
memory may be perpetuated in the ar-
chives of the city, that a copy of these res-
olutions be spread upon the records of the
city, and au engrossed copy of same fur-
nished the family of ttie deceased.
Aid. Ryder offered ttie following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Resolved, By the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, '%'hat, that part of the
resolution 10 relation ,to issuance of im-
provement bonds passed April 18th, 1894,
and amended April 25th. 1894, which reads
as follows: "And $15,000, July 2nd, 1894,
payable seven year after date, and bear-
ing interest at the rale of 5 per cent. per
annum, payable semi-annually both prin-
cipal and interest payable at the office of
the city treasurer in the city of Dubuque,
Iowa," be and is hereby reconsidered and
annulled and of no force or effcr, and in
lieu thereof, that the following be sub-
stituted: "$15,000, June 8th, 1894, payable 7
years after date, or at any time before said
date at the option of the city council, and
bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent.
pe annum, payable semi-annually, both
principal and interest payable at the otfitce
of the city treasurer in the city ot Du-
buque, Iowa.
Ala. Shea offered the following which
was adopted:
1'o Dietrich Mauer:
You ace hereby notified that it Is the in-
tention of the city council of the city of
Dubuque to pass a resolution at its next
regular session, ordering to be filled and
raised lots which are at times subject to be
covered with stagnant water, which lots
are numbered and described as follows:
Lots 2and 3 in L. Langwurthy''s add. You
are notified to appear, if you desire, at the
next regular meeting of the council and
show cause, if any 300 have, why said
resolut1on should lot be passed, as it is
prupo'ed that said filling sl,all be at your
ext.ehse. The next session of the council
will commence on July 2, 1894.
A Iti. Kaulmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That to pay for improving
Dock ave. from Lincoln ave. to lthoni-
berg ave. Suit from Garfield ave to C., 111.
& St. 1'. 11. 11. track by Brown &
Brow n, contractora', in front of
and adjoining the same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied un the several lots
and pares of lots and parcels of real estate
hereinafter named, situate and owned, and
tor the several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate. as follows:
Gus. Wetuner, lot 1, sub lot 80 and 81,.
MeCraney's 1st add:
89 lineal ft curbing, at Mc $ 32 04
4222 sq yds guttering at 35c 14 78
116 11 sq yds macadam zing at 36c41 80
Total $ 88 62
Julia Rnuwoerg. lot 3, suit of 80 and 81,
McCraney's 1st add:
59 lineal ft curbing at 36c $ 21 24
26 68 sq yds guttering at 35c 9 34
8333 sq yds tnacadamizingat 36c _210_2
00
Total $ 60 58
Christ Loli.rman, lot 63 McUraney's first
add:
149 lin ft curbing at 36c
55234
53 64
68 90 sq yds guttering at 35c 24 11
199 44 sq yds macadamizing at 36c.. 71 80•
Total $149 55
Wm. G. Watters, lot 82 McCrauey's 1st
add:
147 5 lin ft curbing at 36c $ 53 10•
68 90 sq yds guttering at 35c 24 11
199 44 sq yds macadamizing at 36c71 80
Total $149 01
Peter Guenther, lot 62 McCraney's lst
arid:
150 02 lineal feet curbing at 36c $ 54 07
68 90 sq yds guttering at 35c 24 11
199 44 sq yds macadamizing at 36c71 80
Total $149 98
J. A. Jthomberg, lot 8 (except right of
way) McCraney's 1st add:
171 1 lineal ft curbing at 36c $ 61 60.
77 82 sq yds guttering at 35c 27 24
24i 17 sq yds macadamizing at 30c86 82
Total $175 66.
C., 111. & St. P. R. 11. Co., pt lot 8, Mc-
Craney's 1st add:
127 lin ft curbing at 36c $ 4 57
6 67 sq yds guttering at 35c 2 33
24 sq yds macadamizing at 36c 8 64
Total $ 15 54
John Leicht, lot 9 (except richt ot way),
McCraney's 1st add:
149,9 lin ft curbing at 36c $ 53 96
68 40 sq y ds guttering at 35c... 23 94
213 18 sq yds macadamizing at 36c76 74
Total $154 64
C., M. & St. I'. R. 11. Co. part of lot 9,
McCraney's 1st add:
34 4 lin ft curbing at 36c $ 12 02
14 84 sq yds guttering at 35c 5 19
47 sq yds macadamizing at 36c16 92
Regular Session, June 4th, 1894. 183
'total $ 3413
Adopted by the following vole:
Ayes—AIJs. Crawford,Kaufmann. Lil-
lie, 1'owers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
.Noes—None.
Alit. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, ;That to pay for improving
,Kleine street from West Eagle l'oint
avenue to Klingenberg 'Terrace, by
George \V. Farley, contractor, in front
of and adjoining same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate
hereinafter named, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set opp ,site cacti
lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Fred. lhode, w lot 63, Marsh's add:
78 lineal ft curbing at 38c. $ 29 64
40 sq yds guttering at 38c 15 20
103 90 sq yds macadamizing at 42c43 (14
Total .8 88 88
James Jochum, lot 62, Marsh's add:
62 lineal feet curbing at 38c $ 23 56
'27 78 sq yds guttering at 38c 10 56
86 40 sq yds macadamizing at 42c36 29
Total $ 70 41
Ed. Carney, lot 1, Klingenberg's 4th
sub:
162 6 lineal ft curbing at 38c $ 6t 79
70 22 sq yds guttering at 38c26 68
205 55 sq yds macadamizing at 42c86 33
Total 8174 80
Mrs. Chest. Mathis, lot 1, Siege sub:
116 3 lineal ft curbing at 38c $ 44 19
54.22 sq yds guttering at 38e 20 60
159.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c66 83
Total '-131 62
Mrs. Christ. Mathis, lot 13, Siege sun:
196.5 lineal ft curbing at38e $ 74 67
87.33 sq yds guttering at 38 33 19
237.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c99 68
Total $207 54
Adopted by the fol townie' vote:
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vo-
gler.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kauffman offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That to pay for improving
Dock avenue from ltbotnberg to Garfield
avenue by Steuck & Farrell contractors, ur
front of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinatter named, situated and
owned, and for the several amounts set oo-
posite each 1st or parcel of real estate, as
Ioltows:
Independent School District of Dubuque,
lot 41 McCrauey's 1st addition.. $ 66 60
148 lineal ft curoing at 45c
65 55 sq yds guttering at 45e 29 50
199 44 sq yds macadamizing at 45c87 75
Total ...$185 85
P. Olinger lot 27, McCraney's 1st add.
168 5 lineal ft curbing at 45c $ 75 82
76 90 sq yds guttering at 45c 34 60
246 56 sq yds macadamizing at 45c110 95
Total 8221 37
1.). Sauers, lot 45, blcCraney's 1st add:
149 5 lin ft curbing, 45c $ 67 28
65 55 sq'yds guttering, 45c 29 50
199 44 sq yds macadamizing, 45c89 75
Total .$186 53
\Vin. Watters, lot 26, McCraney's 1st
add:
165 lineal ft curbing at 45e $ 75 37
76 90 sq yds guttering at 45c 34 60
246 56 sq yds macadamizing at 45c110 95
Total S°20 92
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Kaufmann. Lil-
lie, Powers, Hyder, Shea, Vogel and Vog-
ler.
Noes—N one.
AId. Kaufinannn offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That that to pay for inuirov-
ing Eim street, from Itbombertt avenue to
Eagle Point avenue. by Steuck & O'Fer-.
rail, contractors. in front of adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinalter nan.ed,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite eacti lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Henry Muelier, Sr., lot 1 of 12 of L.
Kniest's sub:
182.9 lineal feet curbing at 37e $ 67 67
62.33 sq yds guttering at 37c 22 44
197.00 sq yds macadamizing at 36c79 89
Total 3163 00
Henry Mueller. Sr., lot 1 of 1 u 1-3 0199,
L. H. Langworthy's add:
35.00 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 12 95
42.78 sq yds guttering at 36c 4 20
11.67 sq yds macadamizing at 37e....5 83
Total $ 32 98
E. J. Schilling, lot 1 in j(, 01 99, L. 11.
Langworthy's add:
94 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 34 78
31 34 sq yds guttering at 36c 11 27
114 88 sq yds macadamizing at 37a42 50
Total $ 88 55
Mrs. J. Peryon, lot 1 of s% of 99, L. 11.
Langworthy's add:
91 0 lineal feet curbing at :.7c $ 34 78
31 34 sq yds guttering at 36c 11 27
114 88 sq yds macaclamtziuh at 37c42 50
Total $ 88 55
Mrs. N. Gtessler, lot 1 of 1 sub of lot 98,
L. 11. Langworthy's add:
17 75 lineal ft curbing, 37c $ 65 68
59 16 sq yds guttering,t36c 21 30
216 91 sq yds macadamizing, 37c80 27
Total $167 25
N. H. Schilling and C. 11. Meyer, lot 1
of 4 of 11. L. Kniest sub:
10 lineal feet curbing at 37..c$ 3 70
3 33 sq yds guttering at. 36c 1 20
11 11 sq yds macadamizing at 37c.... 4 11
Total $ 9 01
Barbara Roberts lots 1 of 1 of 2 of 3 of 10,
L. Kniest's sub: 31 45
85 lin It curbing at 37c $
28 33 sq yds guttering at 36c 10 20
103 79 sq yds macadamizing at 37c38 40
Total $ 80 05
Conrad Fuchs, N. X lot 96, L. 11Lang -
worthy's add: $ 4 07
11 lin it curbing at 37c
3 66 sq yds guttering at 36c 1 3.2
13 44 sq yds macadamizing at 37c4 97
Total $ 10 36
Peter Scharff, lot 1 of 3 of 97, L. 11.
Langworthy's add:
32 5 lineal ft curbing, 37c $ 12 03
1083 sq yds guttering, 36c 3 90
39 72 sq yds macadamizing, 37c 14 70
Total $ 30 63
184 Regular Se88ion, June 4th. 1894.
Lorenz Eberhardt, Iott2 of s iY of,1 of 96
L. H. hangworthy's add:
464 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 17 17
23 67 sq yds guttering at 36c 8 52
57 41 sq yds macadamizing at 37c21 25
Total 8 40 91
Jacob (kink, lot 1 (excepts 100 It) of b
1. of 95 L. 11. Langworthy'+ add:
1u3 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 38 11
34 33 sq yds guttering at 36c 1.2 36
125 90 sq yds macadamizing at 37c46 58
Total $ 97 05
Jacob J. Grude and Prank P. (irode s
100 ft, lot 1 of e % of 95, L. 11. Lang-
wor;hy's add:
104 8 lineal ft curbing at 37c $ 38 78
36 84 sq yds guttering at 36e 13 26
130 77 aq yds mncadainizing at 37e48 39
Total .$100 43
nto Bauinover, eat., ilot 1 of s X of
100, L. H. Langworthy add: p
38.4 lineal It curbing at 37c $ 14 21
27.47 sq yds guttering at 36c9 89
54.27 sq yds macadamizing at 37c20 08
Total $ 44 18
11. Dement, lot 2 01 1 of n 3 of 99, L. 11,
Langworthy's add.
47 lineal ft curbing, 37c 8 17 39
15 67 sq yds guttering, 36e 5 63
57 44 sq yds macadamizing, 37e 21 25
Total .8 48 27
John Schartt, lot 1 of 6 of 98, L. H.
Lang worthy's add:
22 3 tineas 1t curbing, 37c .$ 8 25
7 43 sq yds guttering, 36e 2 67
27 87 sq yds macadamizing, 37c10 13
Total $ 21 05
John Schatif, lot 1 of 2 of 97, L. 11. Lang -
worthy's add.
30 2 lineal ft curbing at 37c 8 11 17
10 07 sq yds guttering at 86c 3 63
36 91 sg yds macadamizing at 37c13 66
Total $ 28 46
City of Dubuque, south 10 ft. north 32 ft.,
lot 3 of 97, L. 11. Lang worthy's add
18 5 lineal ft curbing at 370 $ 6 81
5 73 sq yds guttering at 36c 2 06
27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 37c7 69
Total $ 16 59
J. B. Muelierleily, tot 1 01 4 01 97, L. 11.
Langwortny's add.
17 lineal It curbing at 37c $ 6 29
q yds guttering at 36c 2 04
50 77
q yds macacamizing at 37e7 69
Total $ 16 02
Christ Oestringer, lot 1 of the sub of 1 of
the sub of 1 and 2 of the sub of 1 and 3 of
10 and 2 of 3 of 11 of L. Kniest sub:
6 lin ft curbing at 37c $ 2 22
sq yds guttering at 36c 72
7 33 sq yds macadiuniziug at 37c2 71
Total 8 5 65
Michael and Theo. %Weber, lot 2of sub of
1 and 2 of sub of 1o13of10and 2of3 of 11
of L. Kniest sub:
89 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 32 93
29 67 sq yds guttering at 36c 10 68
105 11 sq yds macadamizing at 37c38 89
Total $ 82 50
St. Joun's Lutheran church, lot 1 of 2 of
2 of 3 of 10 L. Kniest sub:
1768 lineal ft curbing, 37c $ 65 23
67 33 sq yds guttering, 36c 2') 64
210 22 sq yds macadamizing, 37e77 78
Total 8163 65
John M. Miller and Christ. Rtetsteck,
Ior 1 of 7 of 9, L. Kniesl's sub:
19 5 lin ft curoiog, 37c 8 7 23
1067 sq yds guttering, H6c 3 84
33 11 sq yds macadamizing, 37e 14 47
Total 8 25 54
John M. lliiler and Coast. lcetfateck,
lot 1 of 2 of part of min lot 215:
202 4 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 74 89
66 33 sq yds guttering at 36c 24 60
256 05 sq yds macada izing ai37c94 74
Total 8194 23.
Anton Baum hover, lot 1 of 3 of n % of
100, L. H. Langwarthy's add:
103 lineal feet curbing at 37c8 38 11
35 33 sq yds guttering, at 36e 12 72
127 11 sq yds maedamiziug at 37c:_774,77 03
Total 86
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Alus. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel ami Vog-
ler.
Noes -None.
Aid. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the -
City of Dubuque: That to pay for improv-
ing Ellis and Almond streets by Steuck
& O'Earrell, contractors, in front of and:
aujoining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, :114.1 parcels of real estate herein-
after named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot
or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Catherine Morrissey, lot 3 Dorgan's sub:
32.2 lin ft curbing at 37c $ 11 91
16.44 sq yds guttering at 35c... 5 75-
61.48 sq yds macadamizing at 37c22 75
Total $ 40 41
Barbara Flick, lot 4 Dorgan's sub:
59.8 lin ft curbing at 37c 22 13
28.89 yds guttering, 354. 10 11
134.72 sq yds macadamizing, 37c49 89
Total 8 82 09
Geo. A. Ferris, lot 5 Dorgan's sub:
50 lineal It curbing, 37e $ 18 50
22.22 sq yds guttering, 35c 7 78
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, 37c 82 89
Total .8 59 17
H.S. Hetherington, lot42 Cox's add
50 lin ft curbing at 37,• $ 18 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 78
88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 37c32 89
Total $ 59 17
11. S. Hetherington, lot 43 Cox's add:
50 lineal ft curbing at 37c $ 18 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 78
88 89 sq yds macadamizing at 37c3: 89
Total ti 59 17
Mrs. 11. B. Hetherington, lot 44 Cox's
add:
50 lineal ft curbing, 37i $ 18 51)-
7
07 78
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, 37e 32 89
Total .$ 59 17
Wm. Lundbeck, lot 45;Cox's add:
50 0 lin ft curbing, 37c $ 18 50
22 22 sq yds guttering, 35e. . 7 78
88 89 sq yds macadamizing, 37c 32 89
2..228g yds ;guttering, 35n
Toted $ 59 17
C. A. Perris, w ;4 lot 46 Cox's add:
46 lin ft curbing, 37c $ 16 65
25 89 sq yds guttering, 35c 9 06
88 89 sq yds ntacadamztng, 37c 32 89
Re julcar Session, June 4th, 1894.
185
Total $ 58 60
Actin '1'rieb, w tot 47 Cox's add:
50 lin ft curbing, 87e • $ 18 50
2222 sq yds guttering, 35e 7 78
88 84 sq yds macadamizing, 37e32 89
'fatal $ 54 17
Gustav SclirIcuer, w ;:j lot 48 Cox's ado;
50 lineal ft curbing at 364 8 18 50ng icemetary eavenue from
(a tt 1.1 to incl,
22 22 sq yds guttering at 37e $ 7 78
88 84 sq yds macadamizing at 37e32 89 i contractors, in front of and adjoining the
148 lineal ft curbing at 37e $ 54 76
65.55 sq yds guttering at 3tic 23 60
200.06 sq y'(Is macadamizing at 36c74 06
'Total 8152 38
Ald. Kaufmann offered the toIIt wl111 :
ltesilven. By the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pity fur inlprov•
-
Totala 59 17
J. 13. Lundbecl:, w .1,4lot 49 Cox's add:
50 lineal ft curbing, 37: S 18 50
22 22 sq yds guttering, 35c 7 78
88 89 s.l yds macadamizing, 370 32 89
Total 5 59 17
Cath. F. Fawlte•, w is tut 50 Utx'$ add:
8 5 lineal feet curbing at 37e $ 3 1115
8 84 sq yds guttering at 35c
46 22 lig yds macadamizing at 37c17 10
Tots] $ 23 36
Jrlhn C.ark, lot 1 01 1, Lox's adtt:
96 2 lineal feet curbing at 37e $ 35 54
48 89 ..q as guttering at 35, 17 11
219 02 sq yds macatlamiz:ug at 37e81 U4
Total5133 74
Patrick Ford est., til ^of 1, Cox'. add:
39 4 lineal ft curbing, 5 14 58
17 51 sq yds guttering, 35c 6 13
70114 sq yds macadamizing, 37e
Total 25 91
t $ 46 (12
Wtit. M. Davis, lot 2. Cox's add: 22 7ti
615 lin ft curbing at 37c 14 57
27 33 sq yds guttering at 35
1.09 33 sq yds macadamizing at 87e40 45
Total $ 72 i8
E. 11. Sheppley, lot 3, Cox's ado: S 22 7ti
61 5 Int ft curbing at 37c 2 57
27 33 sq yus glittering at 35c
109 33 sq yds macadamizrt:g at 37:4U 45
Total5 72 78
Ainitm•lit Norton, lot 4, Cox's aad:
55 lin It curbing at 37: 5 20 35
31 50 sq yds gutteriu g at ::5c 11 t3
10943 sq yds macadanUzing at 37e- 40 45
5 71 83
Tot al
W. G. Cox, 101 5, (Vtx's ado: t3 50
36 5 lin tt caroms: at 37c
17 78 sq yds guttering at 35e
9155 sq )ds macadamizing at 37033 87
'Tidal 5 53 54
Adopted by the. latdowing vote:
Ayes—Alias. Powers,
1, yler,tShea, Vogelnand Vo,11-
g-
ler. i )were, ,y
ler. lot 15, Conk's add:
Gottlieb ch t'aeger, 5 r4 ..1.
148. lineal tt curl n11 at 37:
65 55 sq yds guueri t2 at 30 •
200.16 sq yds macadamizing, 37e
'Total
Otto fleas, tut 42. C ok's Rud:
148 5 lineal ft carping at 374
65.55 sq) ds gutiertng at 364
2u0 06 art yds macadamizing at 37e.. 74 02 I;
to al , 56
Mrs. Michael Lehman e•t. a 3) tt nit 43,
same, a special tax be and is hereby' levied
011 the several lots. and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hetelnafter named,
situate anti awned, and tor the several
amounts set opposite alien lot or parcel of
real estate as follows:
'i'hird Presbyterian church, lot 1, 1)ne-
bi'bt's add: 855 13
149 Ian ft curbing at 37e 23 60
(i5 55 sq yds guttering at Lin
2114 94 sq yds ntacada+utzing at 37c75 83
Total 5154 56
Julius Weidner,lot 16. 1)riebe.bie's add:
141 2 lin ft curbing at 37e $52 24
68 55 sit yds guttering at 36' 24 tib
20006 sq yds macadamizing at 37c74 02
'Total 5150 94
Chas Kuttler,not 17. Urlebetple's tutu:
149 lin ft curbing at: 7e $ 55 13
lis 55 sq yds guttering at 36 c 23 1111
200 06 sq yds macadamizing at 37e74 02
.•'
Tical $152 75
!tlary ltnerette, Int 3'2,1)riei,•l• ts
557 13
23 do
73 02
Total 81tt't2 7;,
Fred 1,eutz, tit 48, I)rte0eulte','ia
157 7 lin ft curhi ig at 37e ` .1:15:
7 .q yds guttering at ii11' 2' t-
8 2 98
.1. M. Lillie, lot 14, Cook's lido: 55 02
158 7 lin ft curbing at :17c 23 130
65 55 sq yds glittering at 36 •
20114 sq yds macadamizing at 37c75 83
144 un ft curbing at 31e
65 55 sq yds guttering at :.ti • .
2J0 06 sq yds macadamizing, :17e
2'24'28 `q yds macadam zing at 37e
Total $151 45
''red. ltuinlf, lot 448, Ham's add: 3 13 3')
35 lin ft c,trbnnI at 38
15 55 sq yds guttering at 38c 5 9l
6 22 55 50 sq yds macadamizing at 38c19 21
'Total $ 38 42
Fret!. 1{Olull, lot 72, AlcCl'lllley's 1st
add: w3 81
10 Inn ft guttering at 38c 1 694 44 sq yds guttering -at 380
14 44 sq ydswacadatniz.ng at 38c- 5 49
1l 'Total$ 10 98
23 6') Wm. Li:uctier, lot 73, Jle1.ruuey's 181
74 02 add: ?19 `23
5 6 lineal feet c'lrbing at 3Sc
S152 88 22 2square
is mac dun iztut; tat 38e.. 211 71
55
70 28qY
54 94 . 54 414
23 00lJLeCraneuull s 1st
henry Aurder, tut 74, )'
noir: 277 93
7:3 5 lin 1t. (turning at 38' 5 13U3
31 44 sq yds guttering at 38c
101 08 80 yds macadamizing a 38c43 36
Cook is add: - `..I iii
14:.05 lineal it curbing at 37e I n
'',5.55 ,qy'di gutlecnlg at 370
2U '.t 17
80 yds utacadtttnizing at 36c71 i_
ci:1'-' 38
est, itaj 1.11 70,
'1''ttal
Nits. Jlichael Lehman
Cook's add:
Total$84 38
Jos. ltueeiuuer et al., lot 454, llaul'•4 1,0(1:
;,U lineal feet curbing at 38' $ 19
44
22.2`2 -q yds guttering at38c
88 90 sq yds rnacadamiz ng at 38e33 78
186 Regular Session, June 4th, 1894.
Total $ 61 22
Jos. ltuegamer et al, lot 453, Ham's add:
74 lineal feet curbing at 38c 28 12
34.67 sq yds guttering at 38c 13 17
188.88 sq yds macadamizing at 38c64 17
Total ..8105 46
Philomena Rhomberg, lot 452, ham's
add:
71 lineal feet curbing at 38 ....$ 26 98
33.33 sq yds guttering at 38c ........ 12 67
165 sq yds. macadamizing at 38e.... 62 70
Total $102 35
Philomena lthomberg, Int 451, Ham's
add:
50.6 lineal feet curbing at 38c $ 19 23
22.50 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 55
81.52 sq yds macadamizing at 38c... 30 98
Total • $ 58 76
August Klavitter, lot 450. Ham's add:
50.6 lineal feet curbing at 38c $ 19 23
22.50 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 55
78.71 sq yds macadamizing itt 88c29 91
Total. $ 55 69
Albert Graffi, lot 419, ham's add:
50.6 lineal feet curbing at 38c S 19 23
22 50 sq yds glittering at 38' 8 55
75.90 sq yds macadaiuiz rig at 3828 84
Total. S 56 62
F. M. Rubinson e+', lot 460, 1 :edit-
74 lin ft curbing at 38. $ 28 12
34 67 sq yds guttering at 38 • 13 17
117 33 sq yds macauaamiz.ng ai 38i94 18
Total $ 85 87
F. M. Robinson est, lot 459, Ham's add:
50 lin ft curbing at 38e $ 19 CO
22 22 89 yds guttering at 88c 8 44
88 90 sq yds macadamizing at 88,;33 78
Total s 61 22
F. M. Rouwsuu est, lot 458, Ham's add:
50 lin ft curbing at 38c ......... $ 19 00
22 22 sq yds guttering at 38i; 8 41
88 90 sq yds macadamizing at 38c33 78
Total $ 61 12
F. M. It 'Wilson est, lot 457, ham's add:
50 lin it curbing at 38e S 14 00
22 22 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 44
88 90 sq yds macadamizing at 382: 3 "i8
'Total. $ 61 22
Philomena Rttumberg, lot 456, lla:n's
add:
50 lin ft curbing at 38c $ 19 10
22 22 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 44
88 90 sq yds macadamizing at 88c33 78
Total 61 22
J. 1t. ltuotuuerg, tut 450, ham's a5;10:
50 lin ft curbing at 38c S 19 00
22 22 sq yds guttering itt 38c 8 44
88 90 sq yds macadamizing at 38a33 78
Total$ 61 22
Win Freimark, 8 566, Ham's add:
50 lineal ft curbing at 38c
8 19 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 44
88.90 sq yds macadamizing at 38e33 78
Total 8 61 22
Margaret Schreiner, lot 565, Ham's add:
50 lineal it curbing at 380. $ 19 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 44
88 91 sq yds macadamizing at 38c33 79
Total $ 61 22
T. Klake, lot w 564, ham's add:
25 lineal ft curbing at 38c $ 9 50
11.11 sq yds guttering at 38c4 22
44.45 sq yds macadamizing at 3Yc16 89
Total $ 30 61
C 13rouaer, e„ lot 564, Ilatn's add:
25 lineal ft curbing at 38c 8 9 50
11.11 sq yds guttering at 38e 4 22
44.45 sq yds macadamizing at 38c16 89
Total g 30 61
John Remus, lot 563. Main's add:
50 lineal curbing at 38c .$ 19 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 44
88.90 sq yds macadt:mizing at 38e33 78
Total $ 61 22
Andrew 1Fofti, lot 562, Ilatn's add:
74 lineal ft curbing at 38c $ 28 12
31 67 sq yds guttering at 38c, 13 17
117.33 sq yds macadamizing at 38c44 58
Total • $ 85 86
Martin Jungle, lot 572 Ham's add:
50 6 tiaeal feet curbing at 38c 819 22
22 50 sq yds guttering at 38e 8 55
78 71 sq yards macadamizing at o8c29 91
Total $57 69
Christ Ferner, Sr., lot 571 Ilam's
50 6 lin ft curbing at 38c S19 23
22 60 sq yds guttering at 38e 8 55
88 52 sq yds Inacauamizing at 38e30 98
Total 858 76
()mist Ferber, Sr., tot 570 ham's add:
74 2 lineal ft corning at 38' 828 20
3467 sq yds guttering at 38.. 13 1t
166 sq yds macadamizing. at. 38c 62 70
Total 8101 07
Christ. (lode, lot 569, Ham's and:
74 lineal ft curbing at 38c $28 12
84 67 sq yds guttering at 38. 13 17
177 77 sq yds macadamizing at 38,:67 55
'total :8108 84
Martin Wagner, lot 568 hunt's add:
50 lineal ft curbing at 38r $19 00
22 22 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 44
88 90 sq yds macadamizing at 38c33 78
Total 861 22
Marton Wagner,
567 Ham's add:
50 lin ft curbing 38c $19 00
22 22 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 44
88 90 sq yds macadamizing at 38 33 78
Total .861 22
Ald.
Kaufmann offered the fotiowiug:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, l'hat to pay for improving
Lincoln avenue from (teed to Sec-
ond avenue, by D. \V. Lenehan, contrac-
tor, in front of and adjoining saline, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts c'f lots, and parcels
of real estate hereinatter named, situate
and owned, for the several amounts vet
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate,
as follows:
Frederick Watkins, lot 109, McCrauey's
1st. add:
36.11 sq yds macadamizing at 38c$ 13 72
Total $ 13 72
Thos. Allen, lot 110, McCraney's 1st
add:
50 6 lin ft curbing at 38c $ 19 23
22 5 sq yds guttering at 38c 8 55
77 78 sq yds mac.rdamizmg at 38s26 90
Total $ 54 68
J. A. lthomberg, lot 111 McCraney's
1st add:
50.6 lin ft curbing at 38c $19 23
22.50 sq 1 ds guttering at 38e 8 55
77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 38c23 71
lt(2yul,rr June 1tli, 1894. 187
Total .,.851 49
J. A. lihowber,f, lot 112 Jlc._raney'a 1st
add:
14 lin ft curbing at 3Sc $ 5 32
6 22 sq yds guttering at 38 • 2 36
22 22 sq yds macadamizing at 3807 68
Total .315 56
Martin Jungle, lot 574 Dam's sub:
29 lin ft curbing at 38c $ll 02
12 89 sq yds guttering at 38. 4 90
41.90 it yds macadamizing at 38e15 92
Tut al $31 81
Martin ,luuglt, lot 573 ham's add:
50.6 lin ft curbing at 38c .$19 23
22 50 sq yds guttering ati38c 8 55
75.90 sq yds macadamizing at 382 28 84
Total $56 52
Geu. Funk, Int 19 Gook's ado:
96.3 cu yds grading at 5e $ 4 81
58 33 so yds macadamizing at 35c20 42
•
Total $25 23
John Demser, n 35 6 ft lot 2U Cook's add:
65.5 cu yds grading at 50 $ 3 28
39.67 sq yds macadamizing at 35 • 13 88
Total y17 16
11. C. Deckert est, s 16.8 ft, lot 21 Cook's
add:
31.2 cu yds grading at 5c $ 1 56
18.67 sq yds macadamizing at 35' 6 53
Total $ 8 09
1i. C. Deckers est, lot 21 Cook's add:
96.3 cubic yds grading, 5e $ 4 81
60.55 sq yds macadamizing at 35c21 19
Total $26 00
Adopted by the following vole:
Aves-AI(l. Crawford, Kaufmann. Lit -
lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vog-
ler.
Noes -None.
1. \t. Ltllig, lot 14. Cook's add:
109 1 cubic yank Brading at 5c
66 11 sq yus macadamizing at 33t$ 235 46 13
Total $28 59
Gottlieb Schwaeger, tut 15. Cook's add:
109 lcubic yards Brading at 5c 46
66 11 so yds macadamizing at
1!5c8235 13
t 'Total 3 26 59
Gottlieb Schwaeg«r, tot 16, Cook's ad,i:
96 3 cu yds grading at 5c $ 4 81
58 33 sq yds macaaamiziug at 35c20 48
G Total 325 23
Gottlieb Scuwaeger, n 496 teet, tot 17,
Cook's add:
91 5 cu yds Brading at 5c
55 44 sq y ds mu cadauuz•ng at 35e$149 4)58
Total323 98
Geo. Funk, s'' 2.6 feet, lot 17, Cook's 24
ati
4 8 cu yus gt airing at 5c 1 24
2 89 tq yds macadamizing at 35e
1
.S125
Total
Glen. Funk. lot 18, Conk'. add: ; ,1 $t
96 3 cu yds grading at 5
53 33 .to yds macadamizing at 35c 20 42
Total 25
haufmauuuttereu the tulluwing:
Resolved, By the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: 'That to pay fur improve-
ment
mprove-
toQ11 Staffo(t alley avenue between Stafford
avenue raid lihumberg avenue by Phil.
Doerr, contractor. in front of adjoining
the same, a special tax be and Is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate hereinafter
matted, situate and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Daniel Schmatz, lot 8, Cook's add:
116 3 eu yds grading al 5c s 1 81
60 55 sq yds macadamizing at 35c.... 21 19
Total ‘_,i 00
Dattiel Schmalz, lot Si Cook's add:
96 3 cu yds grading at 5c... 1 81
58 33 sq yds ntacauamizing at 35c.... _,t 42
Total $25 23
Dan Schmalz, lot 10, Cook's add:
4 81
96 3 en yds grading at 5c
58 33 sq yds macadamizing at 85c 20 42
Total
Dan Schmaltz, lot 11Uouk's add:
9t1 3 cu yds grading at 5c $204 81
58 33sq yds macadamizing id 35c 42
Total$25 23
Geo. 13uettler, lot l`2, Cooks add:
96 3 eu yds grading at 5e 8240
20 4 81
421
58 33 sq 305 uutca:lionizing at 35c
S25 28
8'25 23
Total
.1. 31. Lnlia, lot 13. Gook's add:
96 3 cu yds grading at 5c 3 4 81
58 33 so yds uu,cadawiztug at 35c `.'0 42
Total $25 23
Engineer Knowlton reported as follows
on bids fur the improvement of r'ittn
avenue: 1377 00
lno, t\ iti,ams 1,3 1 75
Aug. Lange 1,3'2`15
75
C. Ryan, Jr 1,222 05
Peter Ilurscu 1,493 '25
A. Ilaberkoru 1,241 85
Dubuque Construction Co 1.24590
Frank Beat in
Sieuek & O'Farrell 11,307 5000
J. A. Schoenthal 1,295 35
Ge.,. W. Farley
Oil motion the Dubuque Construction
Co. were awarded the contract.
Reported as follows tor the construction
of sewer In alley west of Center l'lace:
Dubuque Construction Cu... $155 50
John O'Brien 131 00
Jos. Burl & Sun ... 156 25
Bernard Gallon 192 00
'Thos. Dorsey. 115 00
F. M. Kringle 183 50
E. J. Evens 185 50
D. W. Linehan 186 00
M. Lavin 168 50
t)n motion the contract for the construc-
tion ui sewer was awarded to 'linos. Dur -
se y.
For the construction of sewer on Wal-
nut, Prairie and \V. llth: 00
Al. ',Mill 3557
i 58 00
1). \V. Linehan 655 ( 0
11. Gallon 813 00
F. 51. Kringle
Joseph Bird & Stu, $567.
Rooney & yliuulkP, $455.
.i,ihu O'Brien, 3441. ,
Dubuque Construction Company, $524.
E. J. Evans, $559
Thus. Dorsey, 3389.
On motion 'Taus. Dorsey . was awarded
the contract.
Eor the canstruction of sewer on Julien
and Delhi from alley west of Alpine street
to Finley hospital:
51. Levin, 3801 50.
Dubuque Construction Company,
3801.50.lobo
O'Brien, 3634.10.
1). W. Linehan. 3921.
Jo) Hurd & Son, 3989.35.
18K Regular Session, Tune 4th, 1894.
F. M. Kringle, $890.30.
Thos. Dorsey, 535.60.
On motion the contract was awarded to
Thos. Dorsey.
Mayor Olinger appointed following as
committee on equalization for 1894. Aids.
Kaufmann, Crawford, Vogler, Sties and
llalpiu.
Alii. Crawford moved that when the
council adjourn it adjourns to meet on
June 18th at 7:30 t•. in. Carried.
Aid. Shea moved to adjourn.
Attest: ' -
ved:
rder.
1894.
Mayor
SIDEWALK NOTICES.
Resolved by the City Council o[ the City
of Dubuque: 'That a sidewalk 4 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, atone or
cement, be within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, un
the north side of Thomas street, between
Alma street and Cornell street where not
already laid, at the expense of ubuttiug
property. Adopted.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
ot Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone ur
cement, be, within 20 days of this notice.
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the west side et Cornet) street between
West 14th street and Thomas street, where
not alread laid at the expense of abutting
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good trick, stone or cement, be, within
20 days (if this notice, constructed and laid
in cofornilty with the ordinance in retatiun
to sidewalks, oti the we.t side of Clay
street, between 13th street and lith street
abutting S. of city lot 449, where not
laid, at the expense ut abutting pro-
perty.
Resolved by the City Council of ttie City
of Dubuque. That a sidewaik 12 feeet
wide, of good brick, stone or cement, ue,
within 30 days of this notice, constructed
and laic in cot:turwity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the west stile
of lnwa street, between Eleventh street
and Twelfth street where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide
of good prick, stone, or cement, he, withut
20 days of this notice, constructed and lain
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on both sides of Clay -
street, between Fourteenth street and Six
teentb street where not already laid, at the
expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet
wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be,
within 30 days of this notice, constrncted
and laud in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the west side
of Clay street, between 6th and 7th street,
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: 'Pkat a sidewalk 4 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within fifteen days of this
notice, constructed and laid in conformity
with the ordinance in relation t i side-
walks, 00 both sides of Leionitz street, be-
tween North street and Harold street
where not already laid, at the expense ot
abutting property.
Resolved by tete City Council of the City
of Dubuque: !'hat a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, bet within 30 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on
the east side of White street, between 7111
and 8'h street=, where not already laid, at
the expense of abutting properly.
Resolved by the City Connell of the City
of Dubuque:'That asidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, spire or ce-
ment, be, within 20 days of this notice,
constructed anti laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the east side of Cutter avenue, between
'1 went y -sixth street and Peru rod 1 where
cot already laid, at the expense of abut-
ting promerty.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
ot Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, briek, stone, or
cement, be, within 20 days of this notice
cunsttucted and laud its conformity with
the orduduiee in relation to sidewalks, on
both sides of \Vashtngt n street, between
Sanford street and Eagie Point avenue.
where not already laid, at ttie expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by tite City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk
6 feet wide, rat t plank, brick, stone
or cetnee, be within 21) days of this nonce,
coli-iructe l an'1 laud in conlotinity with
the ordinance in relation to stdewalks, on
the east s•de of White street, between Lin -
coin i 1 1 E.igte feint avenues where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
Property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good
two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be,
within 20 days of this notice, constructed and
hill iu conformity with the ordinance in relation
to sidewalks, on the east side of Jackson street,
between 24th street and 25th street where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting property.
1-t •soived by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
ttie west site of Jackson street, between
27th street and Peru street where out al-
ready laid, at ttie expense ot abutting
pro,terty,
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
15 days of tills notice, constructed and
laid in conformity with the ordinance in
relation to sulewal„s, 011 the west si le of
Iowa street. between kite and 17th streets
and abutting s 57 teat n e ;4 city lot 746
where not already laid. at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
30 days til this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with rhe ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the south stile of 13th
street, between Main and Locust streets,
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
Ofticial Notices. 189
of Dubuque, That a sid:waik 6 feet wide,
of good brick, atune or cement, be, within
20 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance iu rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the west side of
Couler avenue, between Rhomberg and
Eagle Point avenues, where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good brick, stone, or cement, be, within
20 days of this notice, constructed and laid
to conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on both sides of Couler
avenu- between Sanford street and Twen-
ty-third street where not already laid, at
the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement. be within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in contormity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the west side of White street, between 18th
street and Eagle Pouit avenue where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Resolved by the City Council of tha City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk nix feet
wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be,
within 10 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of
Couler ave, between Eagle Point ave, anil
Sanford street where not already laid, at
the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
30 days of this notice, construe.ted and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, en both sides of lowa
street, between 10th street and 13th sir, et
where not already laid, at the expense 01
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of he City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet
wide, of good 2 inch plank
brick, stone or cement, be, within
15 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the both sides of
Cooler avenue, between Sanford street
and Peru road where not already laid, at
expense of abutting property.
Adopted May 5, 1894.
Resolved by the City Ct.unctl of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
20 days of.this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
iton ;o sidewalks, on the west side of \Vest
Main street, between First street and Jones
street where not already laid, at the ex-
pense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
ot Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
15 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the east side of Bluff
street, between 1st street and 2nd street,
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council ot he City
of Dubuque: 'Tat a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformtty with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the south side of Julien avenue between
the on avenue
where not alreadymond laid,e nat thesxpense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement
be, within 30 days of this notice, con-
structed and laid in conturntty with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
east side 01 Clay street, between 8tn street
and 9th street where not already laid at
expense 01 abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide
of good two-inch plonk, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 15 days 01 this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalk„ on the
north side of Julien ave, between 131uff
and Walnut street where not already laid,
at the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the north side of 3d street, between Wi-
nona street and Alpine street where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 teet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
15 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the east side of Bluff
street, between Eighth street and Ninth
street where not already laid, at the ex-
pense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
20 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks on the north side of
Jones street, between \Vest Main street
and Locust street, where not already laid,
at the expense of abutting property.
All plank walk must be laid with No. 1
plank, two inches thick and not less than
eight inches wide, and surfaced on one
side, laid crosswise on four by four inch
stringers, sixteen fret long with joints
gpikes broken, if
t eaaud chitd with intersection. penny
There must
be two stringers tor a four foot walk,
three for six and eight foot walk, and
four for a ten or twelve foot walk.
Stringers to be with brick or stonepoGrurted plat every feet four
must not
be used.
Adopted May 5th, 1814.J. CooxEY.
5-19-10t. City Recorder.
epeeist Assensment: Notice.
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER,
Dubuque, lows.
To the owner or owners of the several
lots and parcels of ground abutting alley
from 9th street to 10th street between Bluff
and Locust streets.
Alley front Windsor ave. to Stafford aye,
between Garfield ave. and itbomberg ave.
Liucoln ave. (room Reed ave. to 2nd ave.
Dock ave. Irom Lincoln ave. to Litwin -
berg ave., and from Garfield ave. to C„ M.
& St. P. it. lt. tracks.
Dock ave. from Rhomberg ave. to Gar-
field ave.
Statford ave, from Garfield ave. to Ltn-
Wo".c.l cemetery.
st. from lthomberg ave. to Eagle
Point ave.
Kleine st. from West Eagle Point ave. to
Klingenberg 'Terrace.
And to any person or persons or com-
pany having any interest fn said real
190 Official Notices.
estate.
You are hereby notifi d that there is on
file In the office of the city recorder of Du-
buque n plat of said above named streets
and alleys to said city, showing the several
lots or parcels of grounds abutting on said
streets and alleys, subject to the special
assessment for paving, gutterin>:, curbing
and macadamizing of said stteets and
alleys and the names as far as practicable
Of the owners of said nbuttulg
real estate and the amount assessed
against each lot or parcel of ground, for
the inspection of any person, firth or com-
pany interested in any kola in said real
e+tate and that such firm or company hav-
ing objection to the specie' tax proposed to
be assessed as shown by said plat, may
file with city recorder his or their objec-
tions in writing at or before next meeting
of the City Council of the City of Dubuque,
which will meet the 4th day of June 1894.
w. 11. KNOWLTON,
5-21-101. I_ ity Engineer.
IJIST OF 19AItN:!\'fS
Issued by the City Recorder
During* January, 1894.
CITY RECOIIDER'9 OFFICE, I
Dunuqun, lows, February 1, 1894.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:
GICNTLEMEN—The following is acomplete list
of all warrants Issued by me during the month
r Jana try. 1894:.
Natne. For what Purpose. Amount
A. W, Daugherty.Salary, Ylayor$250 00
H. B. Gutttae....Saler) for Uec., Treas-
urer 150 00
H. B. Gniftke Salary for Dec., clerk.. 50 00
T. J. Cooney....—Salary for Dec., Re-
corder 116 65
J. M. Kenety.....Salary for Dec., Aud-
itor 116 65
J. F. Sternm...... r alary for Dec., As-
sessoi .... .. 125 00
J. E. Knight Salary for Dec., Attor-
ney 125 00
W.H. Knowlton..Salary fur D. c., En-
gineer.... ........
u-
gioeer............ 275 00
E. S. Hyde Salary for Dee., A
sis:ant Engineer.... 100 00
Jas. BoyceSalary for Dee. Assist-
ant Engineer........ 1C0 00
Henry Glab Salary for Dee., Assist-
ant Engineer.. ... 50 00
S. B. Rice Salary for Dec., Mar-
shal 100 00
John Carter Salary for Dec. Street
Superintendent. 91 65
J. RelnfriedSalarj fur Dec., Chief
of fire department:. 75 00
Ed. NortonSalary for Dec., Mar.
ketmaster............. 50 00
J. W. FowlerSalary for Dec. Health
Officer 50 00
John O'Brien Salary for Dec , Sewer
Inspector............ 70 00
J. BnntingSalary for Deo., Elec-
trician 75 00
John O'Connell... clary tor Dec., Com-
mittee clerk 83 35
James Daly.......Fireman6u 00
Job Barnes 75 00
A. McDouald 64 50 (Xi
J. Murphy.....,66 GO 00
Wm. Duey" CO t 0
echonberger60 00
J.
Keas .. 50 00
T. Ryder.... " 50 00
M. Eitel... ,. GO 00
J. Ess.nan 75 00
A Dueciul 50 00
J. I' Iynu46 60 00
.1. \\ iltse.... .... " 60 00
T. Walker" 50 00
C. Specht. " ...............
J. Tschudl"
1). Ahern64
.1. Ail•.n "
, Itippman •'
C'. Kanuiolli
le. Ganahl •'
J. Ward
Geo.Gerke •' ............. .
F. ssinau
T. Flynn
...............
A.StraneY "
J. Rooney "
Jaynes Powell"
1). Ryan Captain of Police
J. ltaeslie.........Captain of Police
13. Cain . Policeman
Wm. Hennessey.. "
\t in. O'Brien
\\'m. Frith
John Litschar
P. AIrN. rney
1'. 11.•ilh•y
I'. Uauuegan
P. Kear• ey66
J. Fitzpatrick.
D. Norton 66
Janes Al en "
John Reuter "
James Flynn
D. Lavery"
Ed. Moore..
P. Kitty
P. Sutton'.
M. Crauglt" ...............
J. Hoffman 46
J. Spielman. 66
1'. Powers
1). Linehan66
Thos. Gordon "
1'. Sullivan 46
J. Milson
..
J. Powers"
G. Snyder...
It
J. Secrest
James Carter66
J. Kintzinger"
M. Hardie"
J. Murphy.. 60bner
Sam. E,.
P. -chart....
1'. McCollius
1'. Hanlon
John Murphy'
C. Spigelhalterl'nundinaster
H. 11 edge .........Park custodian
N. A, ei.dt........Laborer....
T. Ahearn 66
J. Byrne
.
A. Boyeln"
J. Boetke..... ..,
................
M. Blown.... Foreman... .
John Bewer....Helper road roller....
R. Burns... Laborer ................
S. Bruusklll
................
Wm. Bennett................
Chas. Beyer....:"
...... .........
Win. Breen.... . ...............
T. Cahill.... ,i, .......... .....
J. Corbett..
Wm. Clark"
M. Carmody „ ...............
John Cahill .Foreman......
D. Corcoran Laborer.
J. Carney66
J. Callahan
..... .........
Steve Cain"
...............
M. Coy18 ..
John Corcoran"
W. . rumuwell"
John Coyne....
J. Daugherty"
J. Dixon... 1'
P.1)onahue '
John Driscoll "
Aug. Duccini 64P. empsey "
M. Dusching "
M. Dorsey
T. Donahue "
J. Everet"
66
a
66
"
66
06
...............
...............
•••• ......••••
J. Farley.
Wm. Flynn.......
John 1 ix
W. Flaunagan
C. Fisher
A, Froebel
Dan Fox
M. Fagan441
50 00
60 00
t-0 00
CO 00
60 00
50 ru
50 Ott
t0 00
50 tat
6. 00
60 00
50 0)
50 0
1330
75 00
70 04)
50 00
48 70
46 70
50 00
t0 00
5. 00
60 00
41 50
3820
50 00
46 70
50 00
48 35
C,0 00
45 05
45 05
43 15
50 00
50 00
48 35
50 00
50 00
48 35
50 00
44 80
5060
50 CO
50 00
50 60
45 05
50 00
50 01
50 00
50 t0
43 15
50 00
50 00
GO 00
50 00
46 50
2 70
1 35
7 45
6 10
2 10
37 35
0 tO
4 05
1 35
7 50
21 30
11 85
5 40
43 75
9 45
38 40
8 10
31 05
8 10
8,80
2 70
3 4u
4.05
675
2 70
6 10
6 10
8 10
23 65
2 70
2 70
3 40
12 85
8 10
2 70
40 01
8 10
3 40
2 05
405.
4 05
2 70
1 35
_List of City
19i
John l;ie,sier.... n2 70
C. G8uu'nbein11 .... ......... .. 3 75
.toe (;Iot'r4 40
A.u 2 70
Ju(;rase" 3 40
e Grab
I'. (;titer 666 10
Ed. Grew 2 05
Jas. g lrker 4637 50
J. Hackney 4 75
F. Herzog "20 95
A. Ito pt1" 4 75
John Hafey.. .. .. 3 40
John Hack1•tt " 12 85
P. .la. obi " 8 45
Jos.•p11 lio11111" 20 05
P. hennealiyFore'r an 31 60
.I, Kinsella ..... ..1'ttrpeut-r50 0.1
M. Kearn.. 1 abOrer 11 85
1.. Koln'. 2 70
1'. It .111(111:111 66 4 05
1:. Iirenzig16..... 3 40
..........
.I. It uul!1....... •' 8 10
1'. ICutnlv.,,, " 4 135
4 00.1.1110 lL'i „ 28 35
A111011 Loebel19 35
' 9 35
John Lutske1 50
'I . l.onergan5 40
l'
Win. Lavine. .,. I eih 'inler. 0 10
61 10 50
.le•,v ie \I.,r rn lv
Arnold Siri t'• 2!t 15
Al. Morriss y '• ... 5 40
. • 2 05
A. 5 iiii•r ln•id.66 6 11
D. \!ilia' 8 l0
I'. 31 u:1!uccn 3 40
70
1'. 5! 111:an
I'. \I I,I,I P Engineer road roller.. 60 co
51. 51c1 ltrtcll Laborer 11 15
.1 \ll'Evoy..... ... •` 11150
1' 51.• 1 eland..... " 6 75
T. McDonald 147 a0
.1. SIeKemail " ........ 11 85
J.25 35
13 MelMeclan eg..' .. 6 10
'. 51,r,%in 66 2 70
1\m. 1L,LIiu 415
L. 5Iclvoy... 6 10
.1. lle::111y61
. .. 4U
J. 1'. MO; nu•e
John Neetlt.,"3 41
P. O'Bri'•u, Sr"3 40
Al. O'Meara ,, ......... ..... 15 90
W. H. Oswa:d. • • .. 11 60
03 40
J. Peters......... « 6 10
J. PPrryot' .. 70
J. 1'.feitfer11 20
Joidl BaelzForelnan 120
t•. Reeder.... ... Laborer 2
J. Baesuor " 05
.1 Spear Fore1na11.............. 14 80
T. SalkLaborer• 95 0331 7;
Geo. Schou....... .. 5 40
66
P. Stoller'......... 11
H. Sehwiut....... 8 80
Jos. Serbes..... .. " 2 10
lien. Schlegel.....„ .... ........ 2 71,
N. Schroeder " 270
M. Seheirock.,6 40
B
,. 6 iUSweeneyN. Sweeney . 'l'regillis23 G6
1 65
T. \'onl)tltuan.. 9 85
Geo. \Viltuo12 85
J. Wittry.. ' 5 40
Aug.J.W1 iit»e ...... .1 70
Ag. a 30
\Vro. Bending 3l,.,,.T0AlI1 11 05
W, Seeker... 46 33 10
A. Conrad........ G 30
Mrs. C..stell1..... 6 30
Phil. Doerr. ...... .. 630
J. Elliott 6,1 32 45
1'. C. Foley 17 3t
it. FE. Frith._
•. ,• 15 75
E. E. i t h ..l „ 34 66
4 61
C. Frith.•
C. thin eubeln• .. 6 30
Al. t; a many14 20
John Tical•{'.• 9 45
11. IletPl'ty....••. 1+ 20
J. Ilotlmeyer••... 4 20
T. Kane..... ••"""....... 11 05
.1. Long
6 3U
.1. 1.ei,•Ilt
6 30
1
.1..\tesserknecht••3 15
.1 Murray1500
\1'411. Alohr..... .............. 8 15
1.. \lotsell ...... ... 9 15
.1. \IcCulllus ... •.
John McGrath-. ............... 15 75
.1011. a;rl;ratlt' •a 30
(1. \Iel:lralh...••630
O5
N5'11. \IcGratlt" 323 15
1'. 5. Norton
11. 0' N 1.111 ... 11 05
A. 1'ulrcGalt
A. t! 'l •r . i:111
Gc I;e>c robls.... G 3u
A. Sh'..........
John Stette• .. 12 l3U
r 18 OU
H. 1lrotz 6 3u
M. Tice. ............... 0 30
C. Tobin 25 '0
C. VanWle.... . 1+ 20
M. Igo..... 4G 23
Wm. Terry•
John Hillery " ........
Al.O•lu•iel% ,. ....... 43 75
4:315
..............
1. Fury, Si'.... .. .. .. ..... 11(1
.lame Bennett . 23 65
r. Butter1:f51150
Lar y \Velsh..... 28 ou
.1011a Minimal
..........
C. 0111011•` 9 60
1'. Grew .,28 85
Al. Spech...
Toho Grube.. 34 10
.
„ ... 34 33
... ............
.Lures Ryan...,,, ;;c ;-
M. 11:g: ns....... •' 25 •.-,
1.. 11. Adams..... 21 411
T. 54') uahl..... e1
.. 1),
1• n,
Jl:hu cr:v)y,.. _y;
1'. Lin. 11 41 1'»;un .. , , , • .
John 11 3!c 1.1 11, . " •• n ''
.................
GRomit__ 4 70 49 5u
Geo.
...................
Ueu. l;eynolds.. •• .... 40 00
E.,1. ! 1, ,211 'i ly.. l0011lllan...............
3 T. .1:01 Al 1:. KOe--
Ed. ..orto.1Hoard of prlsuuers....' 21 CO
C. 1.co".10....... Trani .................. 6 30
P. Alci'.:oleo Laborer ,....... ...
6 10
t+ 1E1,4140 le.... Assistant assessor 1U0 10
Du 6.gttu & Kaue...0ils, broom‘, etc10 15
L. Lindenberg....Touts............... 9 32
Sutedley Mauulac-
111110' co 11••palrinttengines et 63 4l
41
1'. 1i. Halpin .... .ilt!l
Bran : ud ay...
99
Joseph Geiger . ..ltepuuiut; city (:all27
43
. hos 11,- ren;:.....Saw ing wu,.d 24 35
The Tra.EcarA4t,Blaukstationery is 5.1
3u to
B. E. 1.inehan....Cement
Headflyd Bros &
Hitcbees.. • Gratp.9 aid covers..... 41; 40
A. GasserBrick .... .............. 24.2 13
Haut !C. CarverBlank, stationery 2 50-
J. T. K 31t'n4...... ttacording plats6 0U
Feiguson 13ros....G:ts fitting• 13 70
0
W. 11. Knowlto ..Street car (tre
0
Ed. 1larkett......Clketitlu around mar-
ket
ar- 1 35
S in Collies ;, 2 70
1 70
cilia
EaganFlanna
''.. 1 33
Julia Eagan" „ .... 70
1I CoreoQuiiI 1 1" .1 ..1. 1 U5
AL (hili !Lill' ... • " 106
J. 111eGoltln, 1 00
James Toole ' • •'
John E. llartigRepatring loci........ 2 75
Joseph Nor•tonTrunuling trees...... 11 00
Jolty S (tank Rehm ed salouu II -
33 33
F.. ScholtianPolice OVCI'COUt'...... 30 00-
B. E. LiaeltanCoal.................... 90 36
IJubuq,to Nater \VaterGO3 00
l'011lpa2y...... .. ............
Dubuque Water
Coin Any ........Nater 80 20
Dubuque Water
C.tlllpally ..... ...\Vater ................. 204.0 .
James Levl.......Netting
Pier & ACkerinan.lce..... • 18 uu
Ship( y & Bau-
man Veterinary services... 1.0 64
Peter lt. MartinTestlug lire steamer.. 15 0
Lager & S101tuHorseshoeing
Hardie & Scharle.Yriuting bonds12 00
Dubuque Water ,
Co npaoy .Water for fountains... 337 111
W. (L 1u: ............. 11 60
J. W. Wittmer, Jr.Drugs
Dubuque (tubber
& Belting Go...Rubber coats.......... 48 15.
Dubuque Cabinet
Makers' AssoCla-
11'11 .............Curtalns and ftxtures. 57 20
192 List of City Warrants.
13. D. Linehan.... Repairing tools...
J. & A. M. 'irex-
ler 011 and matches.......
John (:anahl Repairing tools......
John Harney Repairing tools.......
T. J. Conlin Livery.................
Ed. Ryan.. improving 13.oad St..
Geo. W. P':u•IcyImp. Garfield avenue.
Chas. SteuckLnp Garfield avenue.
Jos. Haupert imp. Harold St
Dodson & Schoen-
thal....... Imp. Booth St
Dui uque Wooden
Ware C • Lumaer.................
Standard Lumber
company Lumber
Jones Bros........ Engine house
16
•
The TEI.Ru1tA1'H Advertising .......
The Herald .
1'lie'fimes"
The (41abe
Iowa Iron \Vurks.ltepairing engine..
•• it • t.
Diamond Jo Line. Waste.
J. W. Witten r..Ir.Drugs. . .
Duggan & li.4ucGil.................
Kopsa & hies Poiice overcoats. .
Ke) City Gas CuOas................
Dating. e Cabinet
Makers' Asso-
ciation Lumber
W. G. \Vatters.... Hay ....:
Star Electric o..Elect'le light
61
Globe Eight and
Heat Co...... Ga. -Wine lights
J. & A. M. Trexler.Oats
A. Gi•317 ....Pees
A. 11 ei'n ..........Brick
Dubuque Pressed
13iick Co.. Brick
Dubuque Water
Company........ Water
Dubuque Water
Corn pan). Water
Dubuque Water
Company Water .............
Steuck & O'Far-
rell. .Imp. 24th et, eet.
.....imp. Prince scree.
. Lup. Regent street
•. • A ley... ,
Cain & Sehoeuthai.lmp. alley........
Williams.. At .11c -
Cann Imp. Dodge street.. .
Williams & Mc-
Cann.... Imp. Dodge street . .
Harry ProctorImp. Alma street
uc
Stek & O'1''ar
rel l
Bro\1'i1 & Blown..
Brown & Brown.
Phil. Doe' s• ..... .
Alois Lange
Alois Ian.)
Geo. Taylor......
A. Schoenthal
Chas. Steuck.....
Geo. W. Parley..
Jos. Hauuert
H. B. Gniffke....
Imp. alley__ ........
Imp. Seminary street.
.Imp, Seminary street.
.Lnp. alley .............
lilt'. alley .
.Itup. 22d street
.imp. alley
.Liu' Booth street
.Imp. Garfield ave.
.Imp. Garfield ave
Imp. Harold avenue
.Money advanced
11 61"
46
61 66
46
M. O'Connell Sanitary patrolman.
John FlynnRefunded saloon 11 -
Williams & Mc-
Cann Grading
c-Cann....Grading Dodge street.
Ed. Ryan Grading Broal street:
J. R. Henley....., ttldewalks
Dodson & Schoen-
thal , .(4rading Booth street.
Chas. Burchard...11facadam..............
Dodson & Schoen.
tital..............Rosetting curb on
Brown& Brown ..Grading Semintreet ar; tit.
Brown & Brown..Grading SeminarySt..
C. kl. white & Co, Ref tinned interest.....
MTs. Jot in Tr'oy... Loan ... ..... .........
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2 15
38 40
22 80
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455 91
2907
178 88
91 28
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200 00
21,0 00
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103 00
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29 15
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119 43
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First Nat'l Bank. Loan
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M . Loes..... . Labor.... ........... ...
1 . M. GaudoltoRefunded salooni-
cense..West • Ryan Gradin 4 est 15th St
Ed. Rsan
Ed. Ryan 46 "
J. Albrecht Macadam......
All. -n & Mohan'•
J. liaven,dorf"
T. Bargeman "
J. Heuer.......... `•
1'. Sewer ..
C. Beyer.......... •.
J. Beyer'.... ..... •` .....
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uu ;err.... "
C. ...............
.1. Bottoms 11
E. Braser
W. P. Briggs
M. Burchard...... ...............
W. Btieluw..... ...
M. Burke
It. Burns
T. Burns
V. Burns
C. Burchard ..
M. Burchard......
.Jus. Bakey........ "
R. Cocem "
James Cahill `4
Cain & Connolly"
.J. Campbell "
James Carroll
J. Casper "
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O. r olllgnon "
Col ins & Flanni-
ga n
Conrad & Co
F. Conn ad & Cu
loin. Connolly
Connelly & Car-
ney........,
Corbett
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A. Ciumpwell....
W. Ci-u..pwell....
C. Carton
L Dax.. ..
J. Deggendor•t
P. 1)ewpsey
lntes:e O Wilde
J. Dougherty
L uau & lien -
neatly.
C. Elleman
\V. Emmert
Lrsheu & Quirk
F. Farber
C. Faunon
11. Farrell
F. Pellbaum
Geo. Fe. bar
H. Ferris....
John Fix
C. Fraesch
N. Pnth
(J. Props
I). Fi'ommelt
Fred. Gallow
Del. (.ague
Geo. Gow...
J. Gillespie
M. Groff
John Giesler
T. Hackney
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List .of City Warrants.
193
C. Hollernan"
Ed. Hackett
T. Hackney
T. Hent "
Herbert& Medal.
A. H. Heinelder
Ambrose Hud
M. lielvick.....
U. Heuser ....
F. Hollnagle...... ...............
Hird & Brady
1', Jacobi
A. F. Jaeger
J. 11. Jell.s,.n
O. Kolleuberg....
A. Kaesbauer..
A. Kalil/maim..
J. Hauler[........
P. Keene.......... 6.
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John Kelly
John Kelly „
T. It they .....'Jo,
Keuoeally & ,,a• .
hill.... .... .....
J. Kearns ''
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J. Klaes66
A. Krtlucky
J. Kohler
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1'. Kramer "
Theo. a robe64
Y. KroKesKle00
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W. Ktelow .
M Lilack.....
Lacey & Gr•w"
Peter Latz "
A. Leidenger "
A. Mackert
Johu Meloue
James melloy "
A. Wande,schled. "
J. Morose "
A. martin
O. Meckentletg"
F. Menzel.... """'
Herman Meyer... •. ...
Peter Mlhm.... 40
Conrad Miller.... •••••••••••••••
H. Mrax......... ..
Mullen & Dorsey. "
1'. McCabe....... ...............
McCaffrey& Misr-
ring
tavr11ig
Ed. McDermott
W. McUermot
1'. MOLtery
McLaughlin& Jel
bsou.. .. .........-
N.
..N. McPolaud "
MtPoland & Wil-
liams ..... '•.
Nank & Smyth
M. ruten....... ............. .
Y. Ne small. .. ...........
Fred, Neyes•••••......
Nick & Decker,
Tilos. U', onnell
James O'Shea
Parker, Roy & 66Otto
A. Prieb• 011
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James Purcell..
M. Quinlan..... •••••'•••'•'
Y. F. Qu nu. Jr...
P. Quinn, Sr
W. [Henan
H. Ramus. .•••••.•..
'1. 1 ottermau•.
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F. Itodlon..
M. Reis... ..... ..
Ed. Ryan..
Jacob Schorr ..
N. Schroeder
J. Scherrer.. .......
bchiltz & Jellison. "'
Fred. Schulz" •••••'••.......
H. Scbwaegler
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W. Swaeglel•......
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J. Siete..... „
11. Speeht .,
Spies &Co ..... •••••
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M. Sullivan .. ..........
Mrs. Sullivan
Dan. Stl C " ..............
Sul & livan Corbett.
O. Sumpter ..... ,
L. Sutherladd..
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R. Taber & Co
11. Tapeuthen..
11.'rippe, Sr
11. Vaud, rift
C. Vutceut
%Yeas &
Welt. Weirs
JWhxieu
Ed. Winkelman
Geo. Wetter"
Yates & Ke Ily`
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1). W. Linehan,' ,• " ...............
C. l:elrsteck....... .••••.•••••••••
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I hereby certify that the foregoing 19 a t tie
and correct Ilst u' all warrants issued by me
during the inenth of January, 1894.
T. .1. COONEY, City Recorder.
N Ittc.I t 3 a wer Oon rectors.
Seated proposals will be received ,It the
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque, Ia.,
no to 4 o'ctoek p. ni. Saturday, June 2d,
1894, fur tarnishing all material and labor
gut butl,Ullg tripe sewer.' 115 follows. ac-
cording In 11 1111• geld specifications on tile
in sai.i , thee. viz: An 8•tnch tile pipe
ewer on Julien avenue from alley west of
AIpule sir e1 to Alison place. Estimated
length, 1.830 I.•et; 7 manholes.
An 8•u.cu lite pipe sewer nn Walnut
strut a,•,1 West 11th street and Prairie
street. E•nma eii length, 1,200 feet; four
maul notes, line tiu•h tank.
Au 8 inch the pipe sever in alley west of
C. n er Pince. Estimated length, 350 feet,
two 1111111 h„lei.
H1duers to eu,nish a bond of $200 with
hill that contract will be entered into it
ay. acted.
'Cue city reserves V eHi ht to reject
any
or all toils.
5.25 6t City Engineer.
7 50 Notice of Sale.
11 W 1 will sell at public auction to the best
42 50 bidder for c•,sh, on the 2nd day of Junee
1894 at 2 o'clock p. in. at the public pu
33 50 of the oily 01 Dubuque, on Elm street, net-
%) Ito ween 14th an(l 15111 streets, the following
17 00 im•,nuuted annuals to -wit:
27 059 weighs abOtte out 1,600 pounds, idsn hOtie ,, and is a IittI12 years e
17 t0 knee sprung. JOHN RAESI.E,
B W City Marshal.
13 60
17 00 Dubuque, May 28, 1891. 5t
17 00 Notice to Oontraaotors.
too 60 Seated proposals will be, received at my
21 U 00 (Mie up to 4 p. m. of Monday, June 4th,
21
8 50 1894, for improving Fifth avenue from
17 011 Adams avenue to the south line ,f Jansen's
24 ,0 sub. according to plan's an 1 speciticallons
17 Illi
1ow on, hie in in t• ofllee.
210 The lollowing is the estimate of said
••1 Un work:
7 Grading—Cut,
i 1,400 cubicc
yards.
2550 Fill
25 60 Curbing -1,076 lineal feet.
16 :,0 Guttering -720 square yards.
5 011 Macadamizing -1,650 square yards.
451 7 00 00 Bidders lutist state the price per lineal
1
17 00 foot for rat ut e, and andprlmacadamizing,
uare
16 5I1 yard for guttering
17 0' grading to he bid in gross sum.
1160 0 Bidders must give a good and sufficient
25 50 bond of 82101 that they will enter Into con-
tract, it awarded.
40 0l Proposals will be acted on at the next
17 00 regular session of the city council to be
10 50 held June 4111, 1894.
as600
oil Blanks for bidders wilt be furnished by
11 511 the recorder. 'Che city reserves the right to
'1'.ect all bids. J. COONEY,
291 00 re 5.24-101. City Recorder.
Adjourned Reiolor Session, June 18th, 1894. 195
CITY COUNCIL.
Adjourned Regular Session, June
18..b. 1894.
rubber grades, the rubber hose being old
and in inferior condnmu, and
Whereas, The city of Dubuque has but
two tire companies. of eight men each for
service with steamers in actual use, leav-
ing reserve steamers practically useless,
and
hereas, The water system of Dubuque
is entirely low preasure system; therefore,
be It
Resolved, That the city of Dubuque be
urged to put every engine Into tirst-class
condition at once, secure two more fire
companies and put the reserve engir.e in
serv.c, one at,the tire chief ;tteadquarters,
and the other at an advantageous point iu
the manufacturing and lumber districts;
that they be urged to secure not less than
ten thousand feet of first-class hose with
hose wagon or cars sufficient for proper
service.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu-
tions be presented to the mayor a:,d alder-
men, with the urgent recommendation
that they be given immediate attention.
Respectluily submit ed,
CO\I \I ITT 1t; E.
The report of L. Andrew, Ph. 1)., acting
chemist on
the result oof analysif the s of e ache owof laterlt from
the Eagle Point station was referred to the
Board of llealth and his fees of $10 were
ordered paid.
Bids for making larger water connec-
tion with the norse drinking fountain on
South .linin street were opened and re-
terred l'he follow gthe lbi lls were ordered ittee on fire 1paid:
James Lee, cement sidewalk, Jackson
park, balance rine, $34.75
James Lee, brick walk around Central
engine house, $20.07.
Portland Paving Co., cement walk
around Central engine house, $21.74.
Gen. W . Farley, improving Garfield ave-
nue, $744.
On motion the matter of official printing
was referred to the committee of the
whole. J.Newtnan J. Levi
Bill of I{. Eddy,
and Julien Avenue Livery on account ot
the launching of the Ericsson, was refer-
red to the finance committee.
On motion the horse drinking fountain
on W. 5th and 11111 streets, was ordered
removed to 6th street,
l a followingen vote:
and
Clay streets by
Powers, ltyder,lVogel and Vogler. li,
(7.).
Nays—Aids. Crawford and Shea.
On motion the natter or stone crossing
on Almond street, was referred to the city
engineer and street committee.
Plans and :specifications tor salutary
sewerage on Roberts avenue, and 1 alley
etween W. 3rd end enelnn Place,
re-
ferrede to the board of health.
City Engineer Knowlien reported as
follows on bids for street improvements:
I Lincoln avenue,from 3rd to 4th av nu s:
1,545
1,400
907
1,858
1,299
1,090
OFFICIAL.
Counr•,il stet at 3:30 o'clock p. m.
Mayor Olinger 10 the chair.
Present—Aids. flutter, Craw ford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, rowers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
On motion bids for the improvement of
streets and alley were opened and referred
to the engineer for computation.
PETITIONS.
Petition of Louis Vogt, et al., remon-
strating against the improvement of Elm
street from Sanford to 23d street was read.
On motion the rules were suspended and
Louis Vogt addressed the council in rela•
tion to the above (natter.
On motion the petition and bids for the
improvement of said street were referred
to the committee of the whole.
Petition of Chas. Fosselnian et al., ask-
ing that three feet of the sidewalk off the
north side of Providence street be vacated
was referred to the street committee.
Ald. Crawford moved that the sidewalks
on Almond street be laid four feet in
width. Carried.
The following petitions were granted:
Petition of A. Mueller et al. for exten-
sion of water mains on Eagle Point ave.
from Windsor to Stanford ave.
Petition of .John McCaffrey for two
years' time to pay special sewerage tax
was granted at 7 per cent. per annum.
Petition of B. E. Linehan for construc-
tion of sanitary sewer on Water street
from .Jones to First street extension.
The foliowiug petitions were referred to
the street committee: opening of
Petition of ,. W. Upton for op.e
Riley through lot 11, Deming & llorr's
sub., to connect \\'Mona ave. with Pauline
street.
Petition of Francis Jaeger et al. ni rela-
tion to sidewalk on west side of Walnut
street.
Invitation of the citizens' committee ask-
ing the council to attend a Fount' of July
celebration was accepted. ednatty et al. asking
of Joseph
that the sewer now being constructed on
Julien avenue be extended up Hill street
to the alley between W. Filth ftreet and
the alley north of W. Thirst street, thence
up said alley to Pauline street was re-
ferred to the sewer committee: that
Petition 01 C. C. Taft et at, asking
Mr. Michael Connell be appointed a police-
man on the hill was referred to tate mayor
with power.
Recommendation of Fire Chief Reinfried
to relation to equipping a new engine com•
pany at Centras engine house, also asaittg
that the city purchase more hose, was re-
ferred to the mayor and tire committee.
The following resolutions adopted at a
meeting ot the tire insurance adjusters at
the Julien were read and referred to the
committee on tie and water and mayor:
Whereas, We find that the city of Du-
buque has but four steam engines, two in
active service and two for reserve, and,
Whereas, One of said steamers is entire-
ly disabled, another is not in good condi-
tion
at best. leav-
ing but one engine in first-class coo lit un,
and
Whereas, the city o[ Dubuque is provid-
ed with but three ahs usand between tof hose.
cottoh and
divided about eq 3'
John Williams
Con. Ryan Sr
Dubuque Construction Co
Frank Bentin
Geo. W . Farley
Steuck & O'Farrell
Peter Dorsch
On motion the contract was awarded to
Frank Bentiu.
Ann street, from Lincoln to lttiomberg
avenues: 81,026
Erank Dentin 1,267
Steuck & O'Fat reit 1,5'21
Geo. W. Farley 1,316
Phil Doerr 1 330
John Williams
196 Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1894.
Dubuque Construction Co 1,269
()n Motion the contract was awarded to
Frantz lieptin.
23rd ntr et, from Jackson to Elm streets:
$716.00
658.6,
727.00
747.00
Steuct & O'Farrell 680.60
Adolph llabekron 716 00
Geo. W. Farley 731.8(1
Con. Ryan, Sr 735.90
John Williams 694.00
On motion the contract was awarded to
Peter llorsh.
Pauline street, from W. 5th to W. 4th
streets:
Wm. Sheridan $270 00
John '1'ibey 434 40
Geo. 1V. Farley 47l 60
On motion the contract was awariied to
Jonn Tibey he being the lowest respon-
siole bidder.
Alley from Foye to Ellis street between
Almond and West Locust street:
Win. Sheridan $206 00
John McGrath 709 20
Norton & Norton 659 20
John Parker 730 40
Geo. W. Farley 752 40
Brown & Brown 679 30
11. W. Cook 639 00
John Williams 732 3U
C. S. McGovern 760 40
Steuck & O'Farrell 694 20
John O'Brien 625 40
On motion the contract wa awarded to
John O'Brien, he being the lowest re-
sponsible bidder.
EESOLUTIONS.
AId. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That an eight inch sanitary
tile sewer be constructed in and along
Water street from Jones street to First
street extension, that the city engineer be
and is hereby instructed to prepare the
necessary plans and speeitications for said
improvement, the cost of construction of
said sewer to oe done at the expense of the
owners of adjacent property.
Adopted uy the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann; Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following,
which was adopted:
Resolved, That the Dubuque Water Co.
be and are hereby instructed to extend
their water mains on Eagle Point avenue
from Windsor to Stafford avenues, and
that water plug, if necessary in the judg-
ment of the fire committee, be placed on
Stafford avenue, the city of Dubuque
guaranteeing to said Water Co. a sum of
money sufficient to pay interest at the rate
of 7 per cent on the cost of pipe so required
to be extended.
AId. Ryder offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That the clty engineer be,
and is hereby instructed to prepare plans
and specification for a stomp water sewer
on Washington street from 7th to 8th
Street, and submit the same to the city
council.
Ald. Lillig offered the following: •
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the west side of Elm street, between Eagle
Point avenue and Rhomberg avenue,where
Aug. Lang...
Peter llorsch..
;'hili Doerr
E. E. Frith
not already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
man. I,iiltg, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Nays— N one.
AId. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuqne: That High Bluff street,
between Stafford and Schiller streets
be graded, guttered curbed and
macadamized in conformity with
the ordinance upon that subject; that
the city engineer be and is hereby directed
to make the necessary plans and specifica-
tions for said improvement, and the city
recorder directed to give the proper notice
for bids and proposals for the eerfoniance
of the work, the guttering, cui biug and
macadamizing to be done at the expense of
the owners of the abutting property
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lititz, Powers, ; Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Powers offered the following which
was unanimously adopted:
Resolved. 13y the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That we gratefully ap-
preciate and tender our thanks to the fire
departments of the cities of W aterloo, In-
dependence, ;Maquoketa, East Dubuque,
Clinton, Galena, La Crosse for their gen-
erous response to the request of the mayor
for aid and for their proffer of aid to sup-
press the tire at the late disastrous con-
flagration which occurred in our city; and,
Resolved farther,'1'hat the thanks of this
council is extended to the fire department
of this city for the grand, faithful and
skillful work done by them at said fire; and
our further thanks are extended to the of-
ficers of the different railroads in the city
for their ani in bringing and offering to
bring the fire departments of the aforesaid
cities to this city free of charge.
AId. Crawford moved that the fire com-
mttttee have power in relation to the ex-
tension of water mains south of Railroad
avenue. Carried.
Aid. Vogler moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attest:
Recorder.
Approved:
1894
Mayor
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session July 2nd, 1884,
[OFFICIAL]
Council met at 9:40 o'clock a. ni.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
The following bills were ordered paid:
Chas. E. Berry, harness $ 10 80
Dubuque Stamping and Enameling
Works, signs 25 80
Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co,
Regular Session, July 2d, 1894. 197
hose and supply
A. B. Hauser, clock or tire depart-
ment
Dubuque Water Co., water
Dubuque \V rater Co.. water
574 81
6 00
30 00
1410 00
Dubuque Water Co., water 1385 00
Ryder Bros , soda tire department26 88
Met kes t& Hasler, supplies 3 20
W. H. Torbert, supplies fire de-
partment
Adapts Co. supplies tire depart- 1 00
91 50
meat •
Dubuque Cabinet Makers associa-
tion, supplies for fire department
F. Mertz, supplies of fire depart-
ment
Key City Iron tVorlcs, suppltes for
tire department
Key City Gas Co., gas for fire de-
partment
Ja.t. Beach & Son, oil for fire de-
partment
John Roehl, supplies tor tiro de-
partment
John Esstuab, repairs for fire de-
partment
1'. Clancy, teams for tire depart-
ment
John Davis, lunch for fire depart-
ment
Rider, Wallis Co., uierehandtse.for
fire department
Smedley Mfg. C., supplies to
sewers
J. A. Rhomberg, sand for sewers
B. E. Linehan,supplies for sewers
lteinfried & Jaeger, supplies for 25
sewer
Diamond .to. Line steamers sup- 70
plies for sewers
Central Electric Co., Electric sup- 9 20
plies
Fred. Scholz, black•mithiug. 1 20
B. E. Ltnehan, cement for streets95
tleadford Bros. & rtitchens, cast-
ing60 for street roller
A. Nageimaker, supplies ter street 1 55
Fred. Sehloz, supplies for street... 13 85
John Duggan, supplies for street. 1 00
Duggan, Sullivan & Sullivan, sup- 3 00
plies for streets
Duggan & Kaue, supplies tor
25
streets street
John Spear, putting up 12 00
signs
Jas. Bunting, putting up street 10 00
signs8 00
Arthur Carlyle, impounding dugs13 00
Nam & Carver, printing
Thos. Lonergan, assistant park 27 0
custodian
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., 13 0
hose
Geo. Bennett, assistant assessor... 100 0
Gotfried Gamble, assistant as- 100 0
sessur.
Martin Hayes, delivering fur-
niture5 to pest house
J. W. Wittuter, Jr.. oil for police 2 7
department
Standard Lumber Co.,shavtiigs for 1 5
police department
'feuded Carriage;woriii,„epairs1 0
Hardie & Scuarle, P 21
report 7
Jas. Kelly & Son. stationary
DubuqueTELEORAPIU, printing18
W. G. Watters, nay for pollee de- 9
1 75
5 18
47 32
13 00
17 60
2 00
4 00
6 65
3 58
4 03
3 20
6 74
Mrs. Koenig, janitor at hall 20 00
Fire Extinguisher \Iauufacturing
Co., chemical tire and engine 1,800 00
and hose wagon
Duggan & Kane, supplies for hall90
T. E. Joseph, disinfectant for hall2 00
Steuck & 0' Forret!, improvement
of Almond street 617 94
D. W. Linehan, improvement of 619 50
Glen Oak avenue
Steuck & O'Farrell, improvement2 940 00
of Stafford avenue +
D. W. Linehan, improvement of 624 30
Bnuth street
Cushing & O'Multe, improvement
450 40
of heed avenue
M. '1'schtrgi, Jr., improvement of 978 75
Rush street
Corrance & Leven, improvement
of alley east of Wilson avenue454 20
Altman & 'Taylor, improvement tit 993 40
West 14th street
Dodson & Cousins, improvement 746 01
of F Brest Lane
Phil. Duerr, improvement of alley
Irom Humboldt avenue to Schil-
ler ave
Brown & Brown, improvement of 2392 50
Wildesireet
E. J. Evens, improvement of Jul-
ien11675 ave
M. Lavin, constructing sewer in 102 75
11111 street sewer w
13. liobt. constructing617 00
Hill street t -
'rhos. Dorsey, constructing sewer
in alley east of Center Place121 75
Thos. Dorsey, constructing sewer 207 73
in Julien ave
Rubors E. Lee, cunstrucuug side- 157 84
walks ou Clay
Robert E. bee, constructing side- 53 11
walks on Julien ave
Dau. Sheehan, constructing side -
106 10
walks
J. lt. Riley, cous,rucung s:de- 43 85
wants
Wm. Geisheker, services as rod 40 00
man 40
Geo. W. Farley, wading 44 40
street....
Alois Lange, gra ling 22u street15 00
D. W. Linehan, grading Reed ave12 74
•68John '1'ibev, crossing stone
8
Dubuque Pressed Brick Co., trick 15 00
Ald. Ryder moved that rules be sus-
pended and Mr. Herron be allowed to ad-
dress the council. Carried.
The rules were suspended and Mr. Her-
ron addressed the council in relation to the
resolution passed. entering sidewalk on
Grandview to its easieriy terminus.
On motion the engineer was instruced to
suspend operations oil said sikewaik for.
the.pre$e'ic' PETITIONS.
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
partmeut
H. Nagelmaker, supplies for police
department
Mullen Bros, plumbing
Geo. Wernn, rope and laoor at
pest house
Chas. Kulso, sawdust
Peter Kiane, cleaning office.
2
6
3
3
2
50
05
75
85
00
73
35
00
00
The following petitions were referred to
the delinquent tax committee:
Mrs. Michaei MCManoe. Ellen M. O'13at-
torn, Rosie McCeneY, Merman Weber.
Petition of henry Young et al. to have
the water mains extended to the summit
of Hill street Iran W. 3d south was re-
ferred to the committee on tire and water.
The following bilis were referred to the
street committee:
The Globe $29.15, Dubuque TELEORAPIf
$75.00, Ta Thollewiogebs bilis s$29.15.e Herald
were to the
street committee:
Novelty iron works $12.52, Smedley
Mfg. Co. $857.47.
The following bills were referred to the
committee on claims:
Trexler Bros. $11.00, Mrs. E. Mueller,
$10.00, Wm. Meyer 810.00.
198 Regular Session,
July 2c1, 1894.
The following bills were referred to the
committee on tire and water:
Dubuque Water Co. $10.00, Jos. A.
Palen, $9.05.
1'he following bills were referred to the
committee on police and light:
Globe Light and Heat Co. $263.33.
The following bills were reterred to
the committee on public grounds and
building•
Angus Felter$52.75, Iteinlried & Jaeger,
$1.30.
The following bills were referred to the
committee on supplies:
Wm. G. 1Vatters, $112.60.
Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella, 83.
Tne bill of William .Juergens of $5.65
was referred to the street superintend-
ent.
The bill of Wm. Schaefer of 81.20 was
referred to the city attorney.
The bill of the Western Electric Co. of
$37.26 was referred to the electrical con-
struction committee:
The following petitions were granted:
Petition of August Priebs, et al., asking
that water plains be lain along West
Eagle Point avenue and a hydrant be lo-
cated on the corner of %Vest Eagle Point
avenue and Kane street.
Communication of Jno. F. Stemm, city
assessor, asking that assessment on lot
132, East Dubuque add., assessed to
Nicholas Steffen be cancelled as the same
is a double assessment.
Petition of Friedrich tichulz et al., ask-
ing that the powder houses located on
Kane street be removed, as the council had
in 1891 ordered them to be removed, and
that the proper officer; proceed to have
the orders of said council fulfilled. On
motion the Powder Con.pany was given
thirty days to remove the said houses.
The invitation of the Dubuque Seen-
gerbund and Swiss Americau Club to par-
ticipate in the celebration of 41h of July
was accepted.
The following Petitions were referred to
the committee of the whole.
The petition of the hey City Furniture
Co., et al., asking for the location of a hy-
drant near the railroad track on Twelfth
street.
Petition of Albert Luchterband et al., in
relation to the sidewalk ou the west side
of Stafford ave., from Lin wood cemetery
south to hies street.
Petition of J. J. Murray, et al., asking
for a change of grade on Pickett street
should said street be improved.
Petition of Richard Schmid et al in re-
lation to the grade to which Stafford ave-
nue is being itnproyed was referred to the
engineer and committee of the whole.
The following petitions were referred to
the engineer and street committee:
Petition of J. H. Deggendorf in regard
to macadam on West Locust street which
was reterred to the street committee and
not acted on.
Petition of Gus Schreiber et al remon-
strating against the petition for cutting
down the grade of the sidewalk on Ellis
street fronting lots 48, 49 and 50.
Petition of A. Maybauks et al remon-
strating against the proposed improvement
of Elm street from Sanford to Twenty-
third street.
l'he following petitions were referred to
the committee of the whole and city attor-
ney:
Petitions of Valentine Luck, Peter
Schraft et al, Mrs. Mary A. Doft, Peter A.
Schuler, Conrad Kuhlmann, E. H. Shepp-
ley and Chas. Klingenberg, protesting
against the vacating of any part of Lin-
•
coin avenue and the improving of the
same at a less width than 48 feet. Should
the same be improved at less than 48 feet
they will claim damages for the same.
'1'he following petitions were referred to
the committed on claims:
Petition of Edward Norton asking to
have team license refunded as lie is not
working same in the city.
Petition of Bryan Donahue asking that
he be allowed full time and pay for the
time he lost by being disabled titrougn the
negligence of a city employe.
The petition of 11. Firzlott et al. to have
the contract for the improvement of Elm
street awarded was granted.
The following petitions were referred to
the counnittee on police and light:
Pet own of A. 11. llemni-dder et al. ask-
ing for an electric light at the intersection
of Stafford avenue and Mlerz street.
Petition of Phil. Link et at, in relation
to a dance hall on Elm street between 13111
and 14th, claiming the same to be a nui-
sance and asking the abatement of the
seine was referred to the mayor with
power.
The petition of J. W . Norton protesting
against the assessment agate+t his prop-
erty for the improvement of Almond Street
claiming the same was not done according
to the established grade was received and
tiled.
Petition of Timothy Dillon, et al. ask-
ing for electric lights on East Grandview
avenue, remonstrating against proposed
sidewalk on same.
The objectiou of Agnes Langworthy
against the vacation of Clara and Agusta
streets and nart of street and alley was
referred to the city attorney.
Petition of Geo. A. Morse, et al., in re-
lation to the correct line of O'Neil street,
was referred to the city attorney, engineer
and committee of the whole.
Ald. Kaufmann moved to suspend the
rules and that Mr. E. H. Sheppley be al-
lowed to address the council. Carried.
Mr. Stieppley addressed the council in
relation to the vacation of 8% feet of Lin-
coln avenue.
Petition of lit. Rev. Archbishop J. Hen-
nessy et al., protesting against having
the sanitary sewer laid from 3d street to
the intersection of St. Mary's street was
referred to the sewer committee and engi-
neer.
Petition of the Standard Lumber Co. et
al., asking that city equip one engine in
the new engine house, corner Ninth and
Iowa streets was referred to the committee
of the whole.
Ald. Sttea moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock
p. in. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Council met at 2:30 p. in.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Liilig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
The following bilis were allowed:
W. M. Greenhow, plumbing on First
street fountain, $52.61.
Duggan Sullivan & Kinsella, hardware,
$3.10.
Headford Bros. & Hitchens Co., casting,
$9.30.
A. Gasser, brick, $0.00. u
r'. Scbloz, repairs, $6.25.
Atkinson & Oloff, paving brick, $138.00.
E. E. Frith, removing garbage and dead
animals for month of June, $232.70.
McElrath Teaming Co., use of teams for
fire department, $4.00.
Jac Zangmeister, supplies for engine
house, 87.35. ,
Regular Session, July 2d, 1894. 199
Butt Bros., repairs on hose cart ant ma-
terial, $24.25.
Reintried & Jaeger, hardware, $2.15.
MattGas,, jtees, $4 75.
Alexlex Gratz, justice
1 eter Olinger, painting and labor at
city hail, $20.1i5.
W. 11. Knowlton reported that 1). Met-
calf has 33 cubic yards of macadam on
West 1711 street and that the sauce was
broken by John Malone and sold to Met-
calf. On motion the macadam was ac- ferrett to the street cummi,tee.
rented and amount be applied to his 11- grading
on l eibnilso tz sreet,aifrmntate of llaro dtete . Rewest
to Abbott street. Referred to street com-
mittee.
Also submitted profiles of St. Joseph
and Jiariou street, atso of ltigi, Concord,
Si 'Invite and Gandolfo streets. lteterred
to the street committee.
Also reported that he had examined the
grade of South street froth Fremont ave-
nue to Colltus street, a4 established and
finds the grade uusui able. R ferrel; o
street committee.
Also presented plans and specifications
for a sewer in Water street front Junes to
Fest street, referred to the sewer commit-
tee.
Ald. Kauffman, chairman of the street
Committee, reported as follows: Your
committee report in favor of referring the
petition of Henry Mueller to the city en-
gineer to examine the amount of special
tax levied against 11 s property and find
out if the same is correct.
Report adverse to the petition of John 11.
Letters asking that he be allowed to raise
sidewalk o.i Peru street.
Report in favor of referring the petition
of Frank Jaeeeret al. in relation to side-
walk on west side of Walnut street to the
city engineer and street commissioner.
In favor of instructing the engineer to
prepare it plat showing Went Fourteenth
street to be ou a straight liiie west 01 Alta
V.sta street and ?proceed in accordance
with the ordinance on that subject.
In favor of receiving aad tiliue the peti-
tion of Win. G. Lundbeck in relation to
grade on Ellis street.
Report adverse to the petition of Barbara
lsborn asking permission to build c stern
under sidewalk on Ninth and Clay street.
In favor of referring the petition o[ E.
M. Clarke asking that his special tax for
the improvement of Ellis street be referred
to the committee of the whole. ...;;l=C 1
Report adverse to the petition of 11.
Neuwoehner et al., retnoustrating against
the improvement of Reed ave.
In favor of receiving and Kline the peti-
tion of S. W. Upton, asking that the ma-
terial from l'aulina street be deposited on
his premises, as there is no surplus ma-
terial on said street.
In favor of receiving and tiling the peti-
tion of James Beacon', et al., 1n relation to
the extension of Oak street.
Report that the grade of ,tush street has
been legally establisted and find no record
of the council agreeing sed by to ll up Mr.
bleehan's property
Report that the following streets and
alleys have been examined and approved
for the purpose of special assessment.
Alleyfrom [ Schiller be-
tweenarfieldand R humberg,
Alley east of W ilio" avenue.
Almond street
E
Booth streetEllis
from 3rd Foye
to street.
O'Neill
street.
Forest Lane from Nevada street to Glen
Oak avenue.
•Gy north of len Oak aW venue
3rd street.
from
Julien avenue to
al
adopted.
, Engineer Knowlton presented the fol-
lowing:
,flans and estimate of brick sewer in
street. Action postponed.
Also presented plan of storm
NVashington street, Referred
committee.
Also presented profiles of change of
grade of Adair, Audubon. Dubuque, De-
corah, Delaware and Dexter avenues. Re -
5.h
sewer In
to street
reuse.
ID paying 11eliebill Knight
of Witt.reported Schaefer, 1$1.20.
Report adopted. Also that bill of G. 11.
Runyon should be paid by the county.
Adopted.
REPORT OF OFFICERS.
City Auditor McCarten reported as fol-
lows:
Cash in treasury June 1,'94 $36.671 98
Total receipts for the month tit 33,130 72
June
Total
Disbursements
Cash in treasury Jnue 1,'41
Also reported $1,710.05 amount due city
officers for the month of June.
Also presented a list of coupons re-
deemed during the month of .lune. Re-
port referred
rorderedrawn commie
and
city
officers.
Street Superintendent Carter reported
$2,314.30 due for labor on the streets for
theolJune. Warrants ordered
drawn to pay aores and report reered
to the street committee.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1,751.65
amount required to pay firemen for June.
Also
the lumbo yard $214 t
ire,Jutie9.e for extra men at
Report adopted and warrants ordered
drawn to pay hretnen and extra help.
Marshal Raesle ire reportedf$ l,6 6.60 month the
amount due city 1
June.
Also reported 75 police cases during the
month of June.
Also reported $5.00 collected for fines
during the month.
Also reported $14 pound receipts for the
month of June.
Report adopted warrants ordered
drawn to pay police.
Sewer Inspector lgo reported $190.60 the
amount due for labor on sewers. Report
referred to the sewer committee and war-
rants ordered drawn top Y laborers.
Marketmaster Klein reported $5.25 due
city for scale receipts.
Also reported $12 60 due for feeding
Pr Report adopted and warrants ordered
drawn to pay for feeding prisoners.
TLe report of Electrician Osborn was
referred to the committee on police and
light and electrical construction commit-
tee.
The reports of city weighmasters Chas.
Pitschner and Jas. Doyle were received
and tiled.
W oodineasurer Jas. Bannon reported
$1.95 due city for wood measured during
June. Report adop
City Attorney Knight and Engineer
Knowlton reported that the records show
that Providence street as originally laid
out in Cook's add. was 50 feet wide and by
act of the 2ity council on Jan. 7th, 1889.
was changed to a width of 45 feet and
recommended that the street be improved
upon the width so established. Report
$69,802 70
$33,557 99
36,244 .1
200 Regular Session, July 2d, 1894.
Garfield avenue from Dock to Ann ave-
nue,
Julien avenue from Alla Vista to Alpine
street.
Rosh street from South Dodge to holly
street.
Reed avenue from Lincoln to Rhoinberg
avenue.
Stafford avenue from Lincoln avenue to
Lin wood cemetery.
West. Fourteenth street from Atlantic
to Audubon Ave.
West fourteenth street from Mount
Pleasant avenue to East street.
Wilde street from South Dodge street to
English lane.
Your committee report in favor of vacat.
ing 4 feet off the sidewalk on the north
side of Providence street. Report adopted.
AId. Ryder, chairman of thewfinance
committee, reported In favor of receiving
and tiling ttie report of the treasurer for the
month of June.
Report in favor of paying tate First
National bank $15.000 on loan warrants
held by them as noon as we call procure
the money tor 6 per cent.
In favor of bonding Kleine street for
cost of improving same.
Report adverse to the claims of Richard
Eddy, J.Newman, .1. Levi and .Julien Ave-
nue Livery on account services, etc., at
celebration of the launching of the Erics-
son as they received no iustruction froin the
city.
In favor of paying bill of the Dubuque
Cornet band of $52 for music lurnistied
during the launching of the Ericsson. Re-
port adopted.
The cotnniunlcation of W. H. Knowlton
In relating to the drainage of water from
Linwood cemetery near Burden and
Windsor avenues was referred to the street
committee.
Ald. Ltllig, chairman of the committee
on notice and light, reported as follows:
Your committee reports in favor of pay-
ing the following gills:
Globe Light, & Heat Co. $268.33, Key
City Gas Co. $53.10 and Star Electric Co.
$1,490.40, and the auditor instructed to col-
lect the amount due ;he city for electri-
cian's salary andlights not lit froin the Star
Electric Co.
Also reuorted in favor of placing electric
light on Lincoln avenue west of C. M. &
St. P. R. It. tracks at the most convenient
place. Report adopted.
Ald. Vogler, chairman of the printing
commit ee reported in favor of paying the
following bills:
Times Co., $58.30; TELEGRAPH, $75:
National Demukrat, $50; Globe, $58.30.
Adopted.
Ald. Butler, chairman of the sewer com-
mittee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor o in-
structing the engineer to prepare an esti-
mate o[ the cost of constructing a storm
water sewer on W. 5th from 5th street to
Bluff.
We deem it inadvisable to construct a
sewer in the alley south of W. 5th street
and west of Hill street if sewer is con-
structed on Robert's avenue.
Your committee report in favor ofefer-
ring the communication of the health of- •
titer in relation to sewerage connections to
be made with private houses to the board
of health.
Report in favor of instructing
the engineer to prepara plans and
specifications for a oumeined sys-
tem of drainage of Sanford street
and territory north thereof with the prob-
able coat of satne. - Report adopted.
AId. Crawford, chairman of the com-
mittee on lire and water reported as tal-
lows:
Your committee recotnmends that the
petition of J. V. Ryder asking that the
water mains on Seminary street be ex-
tended south on West Main to south line
of lot 32 L. 11. Langworthy's add, be
granted.
Also recommends that the committee be
authorized to purchase 1000 feet of addi-
tional hose for use of tire department.
Also that proposals be invited from the
different fire en,rine manufacturing cotu-
panies for a new steam tire engine of a
of a capacity of 800 gallons and with the
most approved,utodern improvements, the
seller to take ttie .1. J. Linehan or Sol
Turk engine in part payment.
Also report in favor of granting the peti-
tion of Chris. Voelker, et al., asking for a
tire alarm box on Seminary hill, and the
fire chief have the alarm box put in at the
most suitable point. Report adopted.
Aid, Powers, cnairman,'of the ordinance
committee, presented the following ordi-
nance, wlurli was read for the first time.
An ordinance amending Chapter 72 of
the revised ordinances of 10893 restraining
certain animals from running at large.
Be it ordained by the city of Dubuque.
Section 1. That Section 1 el Chapter 72
of the revised ordinances of the city of Du-
buque is hereby amended so as to extend
to, include and prohibit the animals men-
tioned in said section from running at
large in all that part of said
city west of Grandview avenue and
south and west of Fremont ave-
nue, and the north Cascade ttnad 6, and
said animals are hereby prohibited from
running at large in said territory and all
of the provisions of said Chapter 72 in re -
gat d to the impounding of anomais and in-
terfering therewith shall apply to animals
hereafter running at large in said terri-
tory with the same force and effect as is
said territory had been originally in-
cluded within the provisions and pro-
hibitions of said Chapter 72 and not ex-
cepted therefrom.
This ordinance shall be in force froin
and after its publication in the Dubuque
Daily 'TELEGRAPH.
Aid. Powers moved that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance placed on its
final passage. Carried.
The ordinance was then read by its title
for thel,econd time. Adopted by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillis, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
N oes—None.
On motion the bids for the improvement
of High Bluff street were ordered opened
and read.
1'he bids were opened and read and re-
ferred to the city engineer for computa-
tion.
Ala. Ryder, chairman of the committee
of the whole, reported its follows:
Your committee report in favor of hx-
trig the salary of the following city offi-
cers tor the ensuing year as follows:
City treasurer. $2,400; city reeorder,
$1,400; ciry auditor, $1,400, and city elec-
trician, $780, the above to be in full for all
services performed by them in their re-
spective offices.
Report in favor of receiving and tiling
the communication of Michael Ludwig
and L. A. Rhomberg estate In relation to
the widening of Wilber lane.
in favor of receiving and tiling the peti-
tion of J. Welker, et al in relation to width
Regular Session, July 2d, 1894. 201
of Providence street as the width of same
has been established by the city.
Report in favor of iixtng the license of
the Grand Opera (louse at $50.00 tor the
ensuing Sear. In favor of receiving and
filing petition ot the tanners ot Grant Co.
Wis., in relation to tolls over high bridge.
In favor of directing the city recorder to
issue a venere to the clty mar+hall com-
manding him to summon a jury of 12
citizens, free holders, to assess the damages
that may be caused by the proposed widen•
ing of Wilber Lane along the n 21) feet as
shown by the plat prepared by the city
engineer.
In favor of instructing the engineer to
make an estimate of the amount if grad-
ing required to grade Alta Vista street
from West Fourteenth to West Locust
street and submit same to the council.
Report adopted.
Aid. Ryder, chairman, also reported
that the committee of the whine deemed
it Inexpedient at present to estabiish and
open street south of West Eleventh street
as asked for by Jas. Forester et al.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aid. Butler, Kaufmann, Lillig.
Powers, Ryder, Shea. Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—Aid. Crawford.
Ald. Ryder chairman of the finance
committee presented tee following which
was adopted:
holders. So also section 14 chapter 52 of
the revised orulinadces of our city provides
for the taxation ot stock in corporations
and companies and it has been decided by
our supreme court in the case ot the Equit-
able Life insurance company vs. the Board
of Equalization of the city of Des Moines
74111 Iowa, 178, that the stuck company of
this character in the (hands of its stock-
holders alone is taxab;e. A corporation or
company belongs to its stockholder{ and
when, as in the case of these two com-
panies, a corporator has no tangible
property, the company can only be taxed
through its stoch.hulders.
Respectfully,
J. E. KNIGHT, City Attorney.
Referred to ordinance committee and at-
torney.
Also reported that the city had a right to
license all re:ail dealers in meats, &c. Re-
port receive,) and tiled.
Also reported that Clara and Augusta
streets had been dedtc tted fur street pur-
poses only and should they be vacated they
would revert back to the original owners.
Referred to the committee of the whole.
Also pressnied the following ordinance
which was referred to the ordinance com-
mittee and attorney.
Be it Ordatnea by the City Council of the
To the Honorable Mayor and City Coun-
cil:
GENTLEMEN:—Your committee to
whom was referred U,e matter of examin-
ing and ascertaining the amount of old
bonds outstanding that fall due in the
next few years; also the natter of replac-
ing same by 'silting 4 per cent, twenty -
year bonds, beg leave to report that we
have had a conference with Mr. W. L.
Bradley in relation to the same.
We have mutually agreed that for all
old bonds outstanding that Mr. Bradley
will turn over to the city, to give in return
the same amount of 4 per cent twenty
year bond, aiso 1 per cent commission.
This agreement to hold good until Jau. 1,
1895. arrangement,
We believe This is a good
and if all our outstanding bonds could be
exchanged the satne way, It would make a
saving to the city of about $20,000 a year
after the first year. (loping your honor-
able body will approve the above, we are
most respectfuily,
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Ald. Powers moved tnat the matter of
the official printing be postponed to the
next meeting. Adopted.
Ald. Shea, chairman of the board of
health, reported in favor of the plans and
specifications for a sanitary sewer uh alley
between Fenelon and W 3rd street from
Burch street to alley between lots 8 and 9
in Prospect Hill add, and along said alley
to West 3rd street, thence along West
3rd street to St. Mary's street. Adopted.
The city attorney gave hta opinion as
follows regarding the city's right to tax
certain insurance companies:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
GENTLEMEN: in answer to your in-
quiry whether the city can legally impose
a tax on the Key City lnsurance company
and the Dubuque Fire and Marine Insur-
ancecompany, 1 desire to say that in my
opinion you cannot treat each of these
companies as au individual and lax each
of them as a
e of this
stateo its provision company. d
or generaltaxat on
provides for the taxation of :he stock
of the corporation through its stuck -
City of Dubuque:
Section 1. No person shah within the
Itnuts of the city of Dubuque hawk or
peddle any goods, wares, merchandise,
books or other articles, or canvass for
orders for any such articles to he hereafter
delivered at retail without tirst obtaining
a hi•ense for such purpose under a penalty
of not less than $5 nor more than $25.
Sec. 2. The mayor ot the city is hereby
authorized to license the business men-
tioned in this first section, bnt no license
shall be issued by him therefor at one time
for a lona r period than one day, nor un-
til the os-
ited the lsum plicof $25 withnt treforthe alcoy treashave urer
for the use of the city.
Section l5 of Chapter 27 of an ordinance
tttAld.tRyder ioa to toffered the folloicenses is herebwinreg resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Whereas, It appears that in the proceed-
ings taken by the city council on Decem-
ber. 5, 1892, tor the extension and opening
of Fourth street from Sixin street to the
westerly end of the high bridge according
to the plat of the city engineer, the notice
required by Section 2, Chapter 31 of the
revised ordinances was not served on the
owners of lots in the Dubuque Harbor Im-
provement Co.'s addition owned by the
Standard Lumber company, which failure
to comply with the requirements of said
section rendered the prucceedings for the
laying out of said extension invalid so far
RS relates to the right of way through and
over the said lots; therefore.
Resolved, That the city engineer be and
is hereby instructed to give the personal
notice to the
owners of said ealin sestate, aid ection 2that at the next
session of the council occurring after the
lapse of two weeks [coin the date of the
service ot said notice the queaton of the
opening ot said improvement through said
'reacil,land theat said owners be tned are recoun-
cil, required to
appear before the council at that tune and
show cause why the contemplated im-
provement should not be made.
The following resolution was offered by
Ald. Ryder, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the city treasurer and
to demand of theaF're & Marine indirectedCo.
202 Regular Seasion ,Tiny 2d, 1894.
and the Keay City fns. Co., payment of the
taxes due the city as appears from the tax
list of the city tor the year 1893, and in
case said companies or either of them de-
cline to pay the said tax .ecause the shares
are not assessed as provided by taw. then
the said committee and city treasurer de-
mand of said company so declining a list
of the shareholders together with the
nember of shares of stock owned by each
of said sharehn tiers c:n .fan. 1, I89.
Aid. Kauffman offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That first avenue between
Lincoln arid Rhomberg ave., be graded,
guttered, curbed and macadam zed, in
conformity with the ordinance upon thitt
subject. That the city engineer be and is
hereby directed to make the necessary
plans and specifications for said improve-
ment. and the city recorder directed to
give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for toe performance of the work,
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing
to be done at the expense of the owners of
the abutting property. Grading to be bid
1n gross suet.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lie, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel, and
Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: 'J'hat Grandview ave., be-
tween Southern avenue and its western
terminus, be eraded, guttered, curbed and
macadamized, in conformity with the ordi-
nance upon that subject. 'That the city
engineer be and is hereby directed to
make the necessary plans and specinca-
tions for said improvement, and the city
recorder directed to give the proper notice
for b.ds and proposals for the performance
of the work; the guttering, curbing and
macadamizing to be done at the expense
of the owners of the abutting property.
Grading to be bid in gross sum.
Referred to the engineer to give an es-
timate of grading.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
That Pickett street. between Alnia and
Cornell streets, ne graded, guttered, curbed
and macadamized, in conformity with the
ordinance upon that subject. That the
city engineer he and is hereby directed to
make the necessary plans and specinea-
tions tor said improvement, and the city
recorder directed to give the proper notice
for bids and proposals for the,performa ce
of the work; the guttering. curbing and
macadamizing to be done at the expense of
the owners of the abutting property, grad-
ing to be bid in total.
Adopted by the following vote:
r Ayes—Aid. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, >,iIltg, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler. —.i
Ald. Vogel offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: 'That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
in days at this notice, constructed and laid
15 conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the west side of Clay
street, between ltith and 17th streets, and
Clay abutting lot in m 1-5; andi roll 1-5,
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Volger.
Ald. Lillig offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide,
of good two -such plank, brick, stone, or
cement, be, within 20 trays of this notice
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
east sides of Elan street, between Eagle
Point avenue, and Lincoln street
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting propert y.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes.—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann. Lillig Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
A Id. Shea 'offered the following:
Whereas, Tne property, lots, and parts
of lots hereinafter described are, at times,
subject t0 be covered with stagnant water;
and
Whereas, The owners of said property
have been notified as required by law, to
appear and show cause why said lots
should not be tilled, therefore, be it
hesolved, by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, that the following di scribed
property, lots and pars of lots, viz: 2 and
3 in E. Langworthy's add., be titled and
raised at the expense of the owners, to a
height sufficient in the judgment of the
city engineer, to prevent stagnant water
remaining weren't. The work 1s t0 be
completed by August 14t. 1894.
The city marshal shall notify the own-
ers of said property of the passage of this
resolution in the manner provided by law.
In case of the neglect or refusal of the
owners to fill up or raise said property,
lots or parts of lots, by the time and in the
manner above specified, the same will be
done by the city and ttiecosts thereof as-
ses -ed against and be a lien upon said
property.
Adopted by the tollowiug vote:
Ayes—Allis. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lilltg, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Shea offered the following resolu-
tion, which was referred to the committee
of the whole:
Resolved, That the eompensation of
earn member of the board of health, aside
front the mayor, De $50 a year, and the
c dnpensation of the mayor, as chairman
of said board, be $100.
Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the C., M. & St. P. R. R.
Co. be instructed to repair their crossings
on 7th east of Washington street so that
carriages and ether vehicles may easily
cross over the same. if said work is not
diene in 15 days the street commissioner is
instructed to do the satne at their ex-
pense.
Ald. Shea offered the following:
Resolved, That a combined system of
sewerage be coustructed on sanforl street
from Couler creek to White street, along
White street to ':a1 street, and thence
along alley between Couler avenue and
Jackson street to 23d street, and the city
engineer is hereby instructed to prepare
plans and specifications for said improve-
ments, the cost of construction of sanitary
or house drainage part of said sewer to be
done at the expense of the owners of ad-
jacent property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vo-
gel and Vogler.
Noes—Norte.
=Ald. Shea offered the following:
Resolved, That a sanitary sewer be con-
structed from terminus of present sewer
on Hill street and .lulien avenue to Bluff
Regular Se,Qsion, July 2d, 1894.
street by the most feasible route, and that
thre
plans nd
tai specifications engineer be for the constred to uc-
tion of said sewer, the cost thereof to be
.done at the expense o[ the owners ot ad-
jaceut property in accordance with ordin-
ance on that. subject.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillie', Powers, Hyder, Saea,
Vogel and Vogler.
' Noes—None.
A1d. Shea offered the following which
was adopted:
Resolved, That the city engineer be and
.is hereby instructed to devise some plan
.for the drainage of the property south of
West 3rd street and west of Booth street
and submit same to the council.
Ald. Shea offered. the following resolu-
•tion which was adopted:
Resolved, That the 1. C. It. R. Co. be in-
structed to till their right -of -Way on 4th
street within 30 clays of this notice. In
•case of failure on their part so to do the
city engineer is instructed to prepare
plans and specifications for doing said
work, and submit same to the council.
Ald. Crawford offered the following re-
solution, which was adopted.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Nater
Co. be and is hereby utstructed to extend
their water mains on and along North
Main street from Seminary street to the
soutadd,tline of ancl thatla water plug be locth
atedun-
der the directions of the tire ccommitte
and chief, the city of Dubuque
ing to said t\ ater Co. a sum of money 801-
ficieut to pay interest at the rate of 7 per
•cert. on tue cost of pipe so'requiredi to be
extened.
Aid. Crawford offered the following res-
olution which was adopted:
Resolved, By tue city council of the city
of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water Co.
be instructed to extend their water mains
so as to place water plugs in tae following
places, to -wit:
One on 'Twelfth street east of the
St. 1'. 14. R. tracks.
One 250 feet east of Pine street on Elev-
• eut a street.
One at the foot of Tenth street.
One east of the C., M. & St. 1'. R. 11.
tracks on Tenth street.
One 250 feet east of Pine street on Ninth
street.
One in the alley norttt.of Seventh street
•east of fine street, said pluglaced
under the direction of the tire committee
and fire chief and to be of such kind as
they may determine. The city 01 Dubuque
guaranteeing to said company a sum of
money sufficient to pay interest at the rate
of 7 per cent. on tete cost of pipe so re-
quired to be extended.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following;
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a
cement sidewalk on Iowa
st eaststreetsside,
from Twelfth toin
by E. J. Evans, contractor, special front
m
of and adjoining saute, a
tax
be and is hereby levied ontof real estatseveral e
l.
and parts of lots, and parcels
fherinafter or the several tuaniou is edsituasetatoppo site each
lot or parcel of real estate, as f tl l3 lot 457,
Jno. Waters est., and ;l
city: , e,
294.4 sq ft cement sidewalk at 12 1 b lot 457, 36 06
Richard !uncle,
,city:
-294.4 sq ft cement sidewallgat 124c.$ 36 06
203
Frank O'Farrell, s ;3 s m 1-5 lot 457,
city:
294.4 sq It cement sidewalk at 121.4c.3 36 08
. V. hider, s 1-5 lot 457, city:
16.1 sq ft cement sidewalk at 1214c..$ 1 97
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 6 -
foot wide plank sidewalk on east side of
Windsor avenue between Eagle Point ave-
nue and Klingenberg street by .1. R. Riley,
contractor, in front of and adjoining same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts et lots, and parcels
of real estate hereinafter named, situate
and opposite each lot for the
parcels ofl hrealestatnts e
as follows:
Ca•herine Schuler, lot 1 sub of 3 and 4,
Stafford's sub:
50N lin ft plants sidewalk at 25c $12 63
,Ioe Fretsche, lot'. sub of 5 Stafford's
snb:
30 lin
etsche, lot 4, sublank sidewalk aof t o
JoeFr5, Stafford's
sub:
29';, lin ft plank sidewalk at 25c.....$ 7 37
.•vdopled by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Ryder, !Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Powers,
ea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kauttmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That to pay for construct-
ing a 12 -foot wide cement sidewalk on west
side of Clay street between 'twelfth and
Thirteenth streets;
contractors, in front of adjoining the
same, a special tax bean tishereby fe andvied d
on the several lots, parts
parcels of real estate Hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Geo. Rath, s 1-5 ot lot 448, city:
710 sq ft cement sidewalk at 124c...$86 98
John Kuntz est. s m 1-5 lot 448, city:
589 sq ft cement sidewalk at 12%C, ..$72 15
1+:ugene Beintni, m 1-5 lot 448, city:
632 sq it cement sidewalk at 121 c...S76 20
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Noes—None.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tions, which was referred to the Engineer
and street committee:
Resolved, That the street commissioner
on Julien
abe instructed to fill the venue west of Walnut street,tas the sante
is a nuisance to the owners of adjacent
property.
Ald. Ryder offered the following .Ceso u-
nion. which w1 hat the a ktteer dein s
Resolved, 'ome
Plan to carry off water from 7th and Jack -
8011 streets, as same becomes a uutsance int
its present condition.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted: con-
1'.esolved, That Brown . Brown,
tractors,be made to haul some earth tilling
troliver lWildek on e
sante onpropertyof MrsQltath,pandro-
viding same is not hauled outside distance,
Provided in their coutract.
Ald. Lillig, chairman of police and light,
presented the . following which was
adopted:
To the lion. Mayor and Cttp Cotutctl:
204 Regular Session, July 2(1, 1894.
GENTLEMEN: Your: committee would
recommend that arc electric lights be
placed as follows:
One on Southern avenue near Belly's
residence.
Oue on Southern avenue west of Eng-
lish Lane and one on Southern avenue
and Grandview avenue.
By so doing, 12 gasoline lamps can be
removed which will made a saving to
the city of 646 75 per year ou said. lights.
Ald. Vogel uttered the following resolu-
tion which was referred to the street com-
mittee and engineer with power.
ltosolved, by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a stone crossing be laid
on the north side of 17th street on Clay
street under the supervision of the city en-
gineer.
_lid. Kaufman offered the following reso
lotion which was adowed:
Resolved, 'rind the Duuuque Water Co.
be instructed to place a water plug at the
intersection of West Eagle Point avenue
and Kane street.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following
reso.ution which was adopted:
Be it Resolved by the city council of the
city of Dubuque, 'That four feet tie and is
hereby declared vacated off of the north
side of Providence street between John-
son and Stafford avenues, provided that
the said vacation is made on the condition
that the owners of property abutti rig on the
north side of sato street save the
city harmless from all damages
caused to their property by said vacation
and that they agree iu writing to waive
notice of the proposed vacation and any
other provisotn of the ordinance in relation
thereto.
Ald. Crawford moved that the engineer
and paving committee examine the brick
paving done by Atkinson & Olotf to as-
certain if Inc saute is perfect, and report at
the next meeting of the council. Carried.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, 'That to pay for laying a six
foot wide plank walk on the south side of
\Vest 5th street, by Robert E. Lee, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
John Watters' estate, lot 2 sub of part of
tot 721, city:
157 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 24'tic.$38 27
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kaufinan,
Lilig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Noes—N one.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the folllnwing:
1tesolveo, By the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for laying a
cement sidewalk on west side of Iowa St.
between 13th and 14th Sts. by E. J. Evens
contractors, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on ttie several lots. and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate as follows:
J. 11. '1'hedinga, Est., north 2.5 lot 461
city:
861 square feet cement sidewalk at 124c.,
$105.47.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alts. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Potters, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kauffman offered the following:
ltasotven by the (sty Council of the City
of Dubuque, That to pay for titling cer-
tain lots to prevent stagnant water
standing thereon as per order 01 the
council by 11. W. Cook, contractor, ut
front of and adjoining the saute, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the s neral
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereritofter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set o,,-
posite each lot ur parcel of real estate, as
Iollows:
Thos. Zeien est., n 26 10 ft lot 44, E.
Lang worthy's add:
Ell lit,g 233/ cu yds at 16c $37 33
Adopteu uy the following vote:
Ayes—Ala. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillie, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Noyes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for con-
structing a brick sidewalk on Iowa and
13th streets, abutting city lot 456, by `l.
11. Shilling, contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax ue and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of tuts, and parcels of real estate herennal-
ter named, situate and owned, and for the
reveral amounts set opposite each lot or
.parcel of real estate, as follows:
Emilie Ginehle, lot 1, sub of s of lot
456, city
203 sq yds brick sidewalk at 62%c$126 88
Adopted by the following vole:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, rhea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ail. Kaufmann offered the following:
R -sol vett by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, 'flint to pav for improving
Julien avenue from Alpine to Alta Vista
street by E. J. Evens, contractor, in front
ut sod adjoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied 00 the several lots,
and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate
hereinafter named, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate as follows:
Louisa Gaiseutan, n 150 ft lot 1, Martin's
Dubuque:
123 1 lin ft curbing, 39%c $ 48 93
60 78 sq yds guttering, 39L. 23 86
216 90 sq yds macadamizing, 3tt,;, 84 59
Total $157 38
Louisa Getseutan, lot 2 min lot 81:
59 .2 lineal ft curbing, 39;;ie $ 23 53
30 87 sq yds guttering, 39.Fc 12 12
100 22 sq yds macadamizing, 39c42 98
'Total .$ 78 63
W. C. dace estate, lot 1 min lot 81:
73 0 lineal ft curbing at 39%c $ 29 01
37.18 sq yds guttering at 39% 14 59
131.55 sq yds macadamizing at 39c51 30
'Total $94 90
Academy of Visitation. pt of ruin lot 86:
56.90 sq yds macadamizing at 39c22 19
Total $ 22 19
JJohn Hennessy. lot 1 Levin's add:
190 7 lineal ft curbing at 39ac $ 75 80
93 33 sq yds guttering at 394c.. 36 63
400 00 sq yds macadamizing at 89e156 00
Total $268 43
Adopted by the fuilowiug vote:
O Ayes—Aid. Butler, Crawford, Kauf
mann, Lillie. Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Refill lifr Session, July 2nd, 1894.
N oes—Nona.
lti. Kaufmann offered the fallowing:
Resolved, By the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: 'That to pay for improve-
mentot \Vinto street from South Dodge
street to McLennan street by Brown &
Brown, contractors, in front of and tie -
joining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate herein-
after named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot,
or parcel ot real estate, as tallows:
'lint Cain Est. lot 2 of 1 of 2 of 7 min lot
45.
161 lin It curbing at 40c 8 61 4)
75 11 sq yds guttering at 40e... 3U 04
210 22 sq yds macadamizing at 42e87 29
Total 5182 73
Mary Wilde, lot 1 of 2 tit 2 of 7, nun lot
45:
135 lin ft curbntg at 40c
55244 0b00
60 sq yds guttering at 40e
165 sq yds macadamizing at 42 6d 30
Total$147 30
Mary C. Norman, w: lot 6, minlot 45:
63 4 lin It curbing at 400 $ 25 36
32 45 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 98
81 28 sq yds macadamizing at 42c84 14
Total 8 72 48
11. Ott N. Brewer, e;:,; lot 6, min. Int 45:
64 1 lineal ft curbing, 40c $ 25 64
3365 sq yds guttering4,40e 13 t 6
81 28 sq yds macadamizing, 42c 34 14
72 84
'Total
Phil. Beyt11, lot 2 of 5 of nun. tot 45:
304 5 Lineal ft curbing at 40e $121 21 80
14094 sq yds guttert11g at 40c
38
378,90 sq yds mac;ulamiztug at 42e159 14
Total .$337 32
Pii 1. Bey 01, tut 1 tit 5 of min. lot $5: 00
35 0 lineal ieei curbing at 40022
15 55 sq yds guttering at 40........... 6
42 78 sq yds macadamizing at 42e.... 17 97
$3814
Total
M. Lath and .E. 1fey111, lot 3 10111 Int 42:
64 2 lin it curbing at 40c$ 25 68
37 33 sq yds guttering at 4Uc14 93
131 67 sq yds macadamizing at 42e- 55 30
Total ......................... $ 95 41
Phil Be . 01, tut 4 1010 lot 45:
346 0 lineal feet curbing at 4U.r$138 40
153 78 sq yds guttering at 40c61 51
422 90 syds macadamizing at 12e. 177 62
Total$377 53
Fraucts Mangold, let 3 43cti min lot 45:til 20
140c..
153 0 lineal ft curbing,. • • • • • • • • 61 20
68 01 sq yds guttering ...... 77 54
187 0 sq yds macadamizing, ---
166 94
Total ..
lndet,eutteltt school District of Du-
buque, lot 2 loin lot: 88 80
222 0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 8 87
`98 G7 271 34 syds q yds acadaro ti40cat'42c..-113 96
Total.............................$24'2 23
)!'nuts N10 tomes,, Int 1 nun lot 45:
85 5 lineal feet curbing at 4Uc.......
.$ 36 20
31 20
42 44 sq yds guttering at
110 00 b yds macadamizing itt 421+..- 46 20
Ad''S 47 38
opter by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lille!, Powers,
Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
205
Nays—None.
AId. Kaufmann offered the tnllowing:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That to pay for improving
Stafford ave. from Garfield ave. to Lin-
wood cemetery by Steuek & t t' Farrell,
contractors. in front ot and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Linwood cemetery A'ssn, lot 4, min lot
472:
141 8 lineal ft curbing at 370 $ 52 46
63 11 sq yds guttering at 36e 22 72
173 55 sq yds macadamizing at 37c64 21
Total $139 39
Win. lfiutrater, tut 24, 0. Taylor's sub:
50 lin ft curbing, 37c If 18 50
22 22 sq yds guttering, 36e 8 Ou
61 11 sq yds macadamztng, 37e 22 61
Total $ 49 11
\V tn. 11 .ntrttger, lot 23, 0. 'Taylor's sub:
50 lineal ft curbing at 37e $ 18 50
22 22 sq yds guttering at 36c 8 00
61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 37•_ 22 61
Total 5 49 11
IVm. 11intrager, bot 22, 0. Taylor's sub:
50 lin ft curbing, 37c ...$ 18 50
22 22 sq yds guttering, 36e 8 00
61 11 sq yds macadamizing, 37e22 61
_
Total 8 49 11
Jacob hut% Est, lot 21 0. 'Taylor's sub:
50 lineal tt curbing at 37e 8 18 50
22 22 sq yds guttering at 36c 8 00
61 11 sq yds utacattantiziug at 37e.. • 2 61
'Conti$ 49 11
Jacob Katz Est, tut 20 0. lay/toes sub:
5U lineal It curoi0g at 37e $ 18 51)
22 22 sq yds guttering at 36e 8 00
61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 37c22
_6t
Total. .$ 49 11
Helena Engler, lot 14, 0. Tay'Iot' Ss10:
64.04ineal curbing at 37e 10 148
30.223 68
sq yds guttering at 36c
45.33 sq yds macad.:mi%iug at 37c35 27
Total $ 69 83
Linwood Cemetery Association, lot 10.
suuofite?.4sec 13,t•92: 80
2 `2`2 sq yds guttering at 36'
11.11 sq yds 11 , eadamtztng at 37e- 4 11
Total$ 4 91.
Chas. Kuutteuuerg, lot 12, Kline .0
Klingeoberg's sub:
101 2 lineal feet curbing at 37c $4
1 g7 76 4 424
45 0 s'l yds guttering at 36e
140.0 sq yards macadamizing at 37c.. 51 80
Total.$105 44
Albert 1,uctterhaud, u 126 lee. tut 1,
Kline & Klingeuberg's sub:
99.2 linealcurbing at 36cc$ 36 70
6 00
4444 sq)'
137.55 sq yds macadamizing at 37e-
50 814
$103 514
Ii Intel s sub:
Michael Gwa,;K, lot L u[ 4, tia'Iger'.
116 t•, lineal ft corning at 37c$ 43 11
52.27 •q yds guttering at 36e
82
1114.22 sq yds macadamizing at. 37e6U 76
Total $122 72
Adapt Mueller, tot 10 ot 3, Geiger's 47 8ti
128.8 Int ft curbing at 37c $ `7 64
59.55 sq yds guttering at 36c
183.67 sq yds macadamizing at 37c67 1411
206 1a?eqular Session, July 2d, 1894.
Total '5137 06
Adopted by the following Note.
r Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, l.ilhg, Powers, Hyder, Shea, 'Vo-
gel
o -
gel and Vogler—O.
Nays—None.
Aid. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That to pay for improving
Glen Oak avenue from Julien avenue to
West Third street, by 1). 1V. Linehan,
contractor, in front 01 and adjoining Mia
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter nagged,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate as follows:
Mrs. .1. McLaren, lot 4, Clemiuson's
anti:
151 lineal ft curbing at 39c $ 58 89
57 sq yds guttering at 39e 22 23
176 sq yds macadamizing at 42c73 92
Total S155 04
J. A. llauser, lot 27, S. M. Laugworthy's
add:
52 lineal feet curbing at 39c .e,+ 20 28
25 sq yds guttering at 30e 0 75
52 67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c22 12
Total $ 52 15
.1. A. Hauser, lot 28, S. M. Langwortby's
add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 19 50
22.21 sq yds guttering at 39e 8 67
44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c18 66
Total $ 46 83
J. A. Hauser, lot 29, S. 5.1. Langworthy's
add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 19 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 39c 8 57
44.44 so yds macadamizing at 42e18 66
Total. $ 46 83
Alber B. Hauser, lot 30, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add:
58.0 lineal leer curbing at 39: $ 22 62
27 55 sq yds glittering at 39c 10 74
62.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c211 41
Total S 59 77
Casutt liobi, lot 12, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add:
153 0 lin ft curbing at 39c $ 59 67
68 90 sq yds guttering at 39; 26 87
145 55 sq yds macauamizing at 42c61 13
Total $147 67
Sirs. P. Mackin, lot 13, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add:
1530 lineal feet curbing at'39c $ 59 57
68 90 sq yds guttering at 39c 25 87
145 55 sq yds macadamizing at 42c61 13
Total $147 67
,Jacob Zangnreister, lot 24, 8. MLang -
worthy's add:
58 5 lin ft curbing at 39c $ 22 82
27 55 sq yds guttering at 39c 10 74
62 89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c26 41
Total $ 59 97
.Jacob 'Zangmeister, lot 25, S. 51Lang -
worthy's add:
50.0 lin ft curbing at 30c $19 50
22.22 eq yds guttering at 39e 8 67
44.44jsq yds inacadatnizing at 42c18 66
Total $ 46 83
W ro. B. Bonce, lot 23, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add:
95 5 lineal feet curbing at 39c 37 24
14.22sq yds guttering at 39c 17 26
05 22 sq yds macadamizing at 42c... 39 9;►
Total 9 94 98
'Phos. Burke lot 2, Cleminson's sub:
146 4 lineal feet curbing at 39e $ 57 10.
57 0 sq yds guttering at 390 22 23
182 67 sq yds. macadamizing at 42c. 76 72
Total S156 05
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford. Kauf-
mann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Nays—None.
A Id. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for improv-
ing Ellis and Almond streets by .teuck .tC
O'Farrell, contractors, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, anti
parts of lots and parcels of real estate here
-
Wafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite t ach lot
or parcel of real estate, as follows:
E. 11. \Vitinaben, lot 52 Cox's add:
85 8 lineal ft curbing, at 37c $ 31 75•
40 00 s9 yds guttering at 35c 14 Ou
142 55 sq yds macadamizing at 37e52 74
Total c 08 410
J. Ileukeis, lot 53 Cox add:
50 2 linea[ ft curbing, 37c .$ 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering, 35c 7 51
6135 sq yds macadamizing, 37c22 7u
TotaI s 49 08-
W. G. Cox, lot 54 Cox's add:
50 2 lineal ft curbing, 37e .8 1857
22 31 sq yds guttering, 35e 7 81
6135 sq yds macadamizing, 37c 22 70
Total .8 49 08
Edward C. Ferris, e i; lot 55 Cox's adds
25 1 lineal ft curbing at 37c $ 9 29
11 15 sq yids guttering at 35c 3 90
30_68 sq yds macadamizing at 37c11 35•
Total 8 24 54
Henry t. Ferris, w 3., int 55 Cox's add:
25 1 lineal ft curbing at 37e $ 9 29
11 15 sq yds guttering at 35c 3 90
30 68 sq yds macadamizing at 37c11 35
Total .$ 24 51
'Phos. Connolly, lot 56 Cox's add:
50 2 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 51
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37c2.2 70
Total $ 94 80
Mrs. Anna 1-lilders, lot 57, Cox's add'
47 lin ft curbing at 37c $ 17 39
25 48 sq yds guttering at 35e S 9`2
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37c22 70
Total 8 49 01
Maria Prang, lot, 58, Cox's add:
502 1111 ft curbing at 37c 8 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 81
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37c22 70•
Total s 49 08
W. U. Cox, 101 59, Cox's add:
50 2 lin it curbing at 37c $ 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 81
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37e22 70
Total. $ 49 08
W. G. Cox, lot 60, Cox's add:
50 2 lin ft curbing at 37c....... $ 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35e 7 81
61 85 sq yds macadamizing at 37c22 70•
Total $ 49 08
W. G. Cox. lot 61, Cox's add:
Reiular Session, July 2(1, 1894.
2O
50 2 lineal ft curbing at 370 ', 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 81
61 35 sq yds ulat•adamizing at 37e22 70 i
Total 84908
Cath. C'. Keas, gut tit, ('ox's add:
50 2 lineal It curbing at 37c g 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering al 35c 7 51
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37e22 70
Total ti 44 08
Cath C.Keas, lot 63. Uox's add:
45 5 lineal ft curbing, 37c... S 1q 8 S
25 81 sq yds gu:tering, $5e
61 35 sq yds macadamizing, 37c.... 22
70
Total S 48 56
Louis Tempers. lot 64, cox add
50 2 lineal feet. curbing at 37c $ 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at '15e 7 81
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37e.. 22 A
Total $ 49 08
Louis Tempers, e24 ft, s 10J 11, hat 65
Cox's add: 8 92
241 lineal ft curbing at 37e
10 71 sq yds guttering at 35c... 103 75
90
29 45 sq yds macaulamtznng at 337c
Total $ 23 57
.1.W. Norton, e 26 ft, s 100 ft lot 65, Cox's
add: :5 11 5t?
31.3 lineal feet curbing at 37c4 58
12 93 sq yds guttering at 35e
31.90 sq yds maeadauilzing at 37c31 80
Total 2791
.1. W. Norton, Int 66. Cox's ndd: •
G 19 61
53 0 lineal It curbing at 37e.........
23 64 sq yds guttering at 35e 8 27
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37e.._ 22 70
Total $c0 58
John G. Sulker, Int 11, liuettrt s sun:
50 2 lin It curbing at 37e S 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35e 7 SI
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at 37e22 70
Total$ 49 08
1)all. Norton, lot 10 buettel's sub:
5.2.2 lin ft cul bung at 37e 3 19 31
19.64 sq yds guttering. 35c 6 87
53.17 sq yds macadamizing, 37c 19 til
50 2 lin ft curbing al 37e S 18 57
22131 sq ds guttering at 35c 7 81
61-35 sq yds macadamizing; at 37c22 70
Total 5 49 U8
\\'m. ,nlholdt, lot' 9 Cox ado:
50'2 Inn It curbing at :17c 8 18 57
al q its guttering al :1541 7 81
61 35 sq yds macadamizing ;it ::7e22 70
Total... $ 49 08
Mary ziucl:cr, lot 30 Cox's add:
50 2lineal ft. curbing at 37e S Pi 57
2231 sq yds guttering at :1:n' 7 51
61 35 sq yds macadamizing at :17c2_2 70
Total ` 49 05
Lizzie Fanning, w '. Int :11 t'ut'; add:
25 1 lineal feet curbing at :174. j 9 29
11 15 sq ds guttering at :154. 3 9u
30 68 sq yds macadamizing at 37c11 35
Total 5 24 54
Mary Butler, e I, ue 31 Cox's add:
25 1 lin ft curbing at 37e 59 29.
11 15 sq yds guttering ;11 35, 3 90
30 68 sq yds macadamizing at 37e11 115 -
Total $ 45 85
Kate Lundbeclt, e 24 it lit 23 Cox's add:
39 6 lineal It curbing, 37e $ 14 65
18.22 sq yds guttering, 35e6 38
51.33 sq yds macadamizing, 37e 18 99
Total3 40 02
Jos. Markwuutl, lot 24, Cox's adal:, 18 57
50 2 lin ftcuruing at 37c•7 81,
22.31 sq yds guttering at 35e
61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 37e_ 22 70
8 49 08
: Total
W. (1. Cox, lot 25, Cox's add: $ 18 57
502 lin ft curbing, 37e 7 51
22 31 sq yds guttering. 35c. : 22 701
6135 sq yds macadamizing, 37c
Total $ 49 08
W. G. Cox, lot 26, Cox add:
50 2 lineal feet curbing at 37c..... •$ 18 81 7
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35e
61 35 sq yds macadan,,zing at 37c_22 70
$ 49 08
Total Cux ;add.
Joseph Hendrick, hat 27,
50 2 lineal feet curbing at 37c.... • • •3 18 51 7
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35c
61 35 sq yds macdannztng at 37c...3 22 70
Total. ...... ... .... S 49 08.
C. 51. liuettel, lot 28 Cox add:
Total $ 24 54
John Barrett, o' I s lot 32 Cox's add: n .
25 1 lin ft curbing at 371 09.
11 15 sq yds guttering at 35c
30 68 sq yds macadamizing at 37c11 35
Total :s 24 54
Catherine C. Kea-, e'-.. tot 32 Cox ;lad: q
25 1 ilu it curbing at 371•
11 15 sq ytlz Wittering at :15 •. 3 90'
30 68 sq yds macadamizing, 37e 11 35
Total 5 24 54
Catttau'lue C. Keats, W n gut 38, Cox's
add: $ A 2N
25 1 lineal it curbing at 374
•
11 15 :41 yds guttering at 35' 3 911.
3U 68 sq yds macadamizing at 37c... 11 35
Total$ 24 54
Rosa Cadman. e j3 lit 33, Cox's add:
25111n ft curbing at:.7e $ `I "9-
11 15 so yds guttering at 35 c :1 1111
30 68 sq yds macadamizing at 37c11 1:,
$ 11 51
'1'ota1
\\'. G. Cox, lot 34. Cox's add:
50 2 lin tt curbiag at 37,
s1:•
22 31 sq yds guttering al 3u,: 7 81
6135 sq yds macadamizing at 37e-in
Total
87117-08
\V . G. Cox, lit 35, Cox's add:
50 2 ureal ft curbing at 37e $ 18 57
22 31 sq yds guttering at 35c 17 81
61 35 :q yds macadamizing at 37ea0
Total3 49 08
Moritz Vollmer, lot 36, Cox's add: X18 51
50 2 Ian ft curbing at 37c 7 51
22 31 am yds guttering at 35c
61 35 sq yds Macadamizing at 37c22 70
'Total $ 49 05
G. 13. I luecxels, w '/•lot 37, Cox'sttdil:9Q
0
25.1 lin ft curbing at 37c1
11.15 sq yds guttering at 35c... 8 3 9
30.68 sq yds macadamizing at 37c... 11 35
Total S 24 54
Mrs. 'Thos. 5lurray, e % lot 37 Cox's 9 d:
25.1 lineal ft curbing at 37c $ 3 90
11.15 sq yds guttering at 35c
30.68 sq yds macadamizingat 37c 11 35
Total $ 24 54
W. G. Cox. lot 38. Cox's add:
50.2 lineal ft curbing, at37c $ 18 57
208 Regular Session July 2(1, 1894.
22.31 sq yds guttering at 35c........ 7 81
61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 37c... 22 70
44 08
Total
W. U. Cox, tut 34, fox's add:
50.2 lineal ft curbing at 37c $ 18 57
22.31 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 81
61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 37c_ 22 70
Total... $ 49 08
W. U. Cox, lot 40. Cox's acid:
50.2 lin ft curbing at 3lc $ 18 57
22.31 sq yds guttering at135; 7 81
61.35 sq yds macadatnizuig at 37c_ 22 70
Total $ 44 08
Adopted by the follong vote:
Ayes -A Ids. Buller, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lilhg, 1'owers, Ryde-, Shea, Vo-
gel and Vogler -9.
Noes -None.
Engineer Knowlton reported as follows
on the bids for the improvement of High
Bluff street: el 334
Phtl. Duerr
C. 13. McNamara 1.636
John Parker 1,478
Steuek & O'Farrell 1,294
Geo. W. Farley 1 437
John Tibey 1,506
Dubuque Construction Co .. 1,439
Aug. Lange 1,318
On motion the cuu ract for improving
High Bluff was awarded to Steuck &
O'Farrell.
Bids for the improvement of Eltn street
were read as follows:
Geo. W. Farley $1.567 00
E. E. Frith 1.873 00
John O'Brien 1,656 60
Peter Horscn 1,510 00
Phil. Doerr 1,714 00
Steuck &O'Farrell 1,815 00
A. Haberltorti 1,721 00
Kiene & Bender 1,631 00
John Williams 1,588 00
August Lange 1,689 50
On motion the contract was awarded to
Feter Horsch.
Ald. Ryder moves that the street super-
intendent and engineer proceed and have
Lincoln ave. east t.f the C„ 51. & St. 1'. It.
11. track, near Eagle Point, fitted up to
grade. Carried.
Aid. Shea offered the following:
NV hereas,The city council of the city of Du-
buque deems it expedient that the follow -
described property, lots. and parts of lots
should be connected with the sanitary
sewer adjacent thereto, for the purpose of
house drainage etc.,
Therefore. Resolved that the owners of
the following described propety, be in-
structed to make proper sewer connections
therewith, said work to be done within 30
days from this date. In case of neglect or
refusal of the owners of above described
property to make the proper sewerage con-
nection by the time above specified, the
same will be done by the city, and the
costs thereof assessed against and be a lien
upon said property as follows:
B. J. O'Neill, city lot 80.
13. J. O'Neill, city s 15 lot 79.
Rev. i. Burke, lot 78a.
13. J, O'Neill, city u to 19 6 ft, lot 78.
John Sullivan est., city s 22 1 ft, lot 78.
John Phelan, city n 2 6 tt, lot 78.
John Phelan, city lot 78a.
John Phelan, city s 10-12 ft lot 77.
Watters & Co., city and % n 30 2 ft,
lot 71.
Mary Wilde, city and % n 80 2 ft lot 77.
Wm. Wilde, city and1/., n 302 ft lot 77.
Ryder Bros., city lot Ths.
Ryder Bros., city 8156 ft lot 74a.
Coates & Watters est.., city Int 74.
F. Mangold, city s 3-12 ft lot 73.
F. Mangold, city s 20 1t lot 70.
Rt. Rev. John Hennessy, city n 28 ft
lot 70,
James McDonnell, eity s 20 6 ft lot 69.
A. Levi est., city n 44 ft int 64.
1t. \Valler est city and ,s Iii. 7 ft,lnt 68.
C. 11. Eighmey est city and 4 s, 63.7 ft,
lot 68.
Arthur.MCCatln, n 11-42 ft, lot 68.
Arthur McCann, city s? of lot 67.
11, A. Rooney, cit v n34 of lot 66.
Jacob Michel, n ; of tot 64.
Mrs. J. 11. Tnedwga, city, n 11 ft of lot
62.
Mrs. J. 11.'1'hedinga, city, s 12.6 ft of lot
61.
.1...J. Dunn, city, s m 14 6 P of lot 61.
Win. L. Bradley, city, 1nt 751.
\Vm. L. Bradley, city, s 21.4 s 34 of lot
750,
Wm. L. Bradley, city, s % of lot 748.
Rt. Rev. John Hennessy, city. lot 59.
Rt. Rev. John Hennessy, city, s 7.2 ft of
lot 68.
James Kelly, ci'y,sm21.6ftoflot 58.
Arthur O'Malley, city, u m 20.6 ft of lot
58.
Rt. Rev. John Hennessy, city, s 38.8 ft of
lot 57.
13. Kestler est, city-, n 12.6 ft of lot 57.
13. Kestler est, city, s 8 2 and 75 ft of lot
56.
Wm. F. A.. Coates, city, s 16 feet lot
52.
1Vm. F. A. Coates, city, n % lot 53.
Dr. \\'in. Watson, city, n an 33 Leet lot
52.
Mrs. M. Levens, city, n 2.2 feet lot 52.
Mrs. Al. Levens, city, lot 51.
J. H. Shields, ciiy, lot 50.
• 51. M. Ilam, city, lot 44.
Waiter Cox, city, a% lot 48.
Mr-. A. P. Lewis, city, lot 46.
Mrs. A. Levi, city, nj lot 43.
A. and E. llacket, city, 42, 42a and s 8.2
feet lot 41.
J. C. Johnston, int., city. n 43 feet lot
41.
Mrs. F. E. Moser, int., city, n 43 feet lot
41.
Mrs. Otto Junkerman, city, n 26.2, s 46.8
feet tut 467.
M..I . church, city, n in 100 feet lot 467.
Mrs. A. 13. hood, city, n 17.1 feet s 2-5
lot 467.
Mrs. A. 13. hood, city, s 17 feet s m 1-5
lot 46i.
A. Christman, city, n 41.2 feet ni 1-5 lot
467.
Mrs. Anna Otley, city s m 51 2 ft, lot
471.
11. Cox, est., city n fn 56 10 ft, lot 471.
W. H. Peabody, city n 1-5 ft, lot 471.
Mrs.M. Wilson, city 5 2 ft. m 1-5 ft, lot
472.
Mrs. M. Wilson, city s?; n in 1-5 ft, lot
472.
Jos. Herod, city n 34 n m 1-5 ft, lot 472.
Jos. Herod. city n 1.5 ft, lot 472.
Jai, E. Morton and A. \V. llosford, city
n 40 ft. lot 82.
C. Bradley, city n w 20 ft, Int 83.
Mrs. Ann Murphy, city n 20 It. lot 83.
A. A. Cooper',' city w 74 1t, lot 81.
E. \V. Alnee, city lot 85.
D. W. Lenehrn city s 44 ft, lot 86.
Geo. Stemm, city n 20 3 ft, lot 85.
A. A. Cooper, city lots 87 and 88.
John Reineck, city lots 89 and 89a.
.Pat Ciark, city, part lot 90.
J. 11. Carroll, city, pt lot 90.
John Babcock, city, n 217 ft lot 90.
John Babcock, city s 283. tt lot 91.
J. 13. Glover, city n 35% ft lot 91.
01101./00
1
Official Notices. 209
1 . 13. Glover, city Int 92.
; 13. Laken, city lot 93.
t !Staples, city
city nit 13 ft, lot 90.
Geo. M. Staples,
John Lstgeh. city lot 98.
ltetiry Ricker, city s 3.. 99.
John F. Conant, city 11 ;:;, lot 99.
F. A. Gnittke, city e 20 It lot 100.
' D. 11. Conyugham, est. city lots 754 and
755.
Michel 0' Bourke, city lot 147.
A. Tredway, city lot 119.
1)r. M. E. Connolly, city lot 148.
t3 Miss M. D. Lorimer, city s 16 Lt lot 159.
Enitna Clark, city in 22 2 ft Jut 159.
E. M. Woodworth, city s L-5 lot 476.
J. 14. Lull est., city s m 1-5 lot 476.
1). N. Cooley est., city n s lot 476.
John Flanagan, city m 1.5 lot 476.
Adopted by the following vote.
Ayes -Aids. Kauftuann, Powers, Shea,
and Vogel..
Noes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Ryder
and Vogler.
Aid. Crawford moved that when the
-council adjourn it does so to meet July 19
at 7:30 p. m, Carried.
Ald. Crawford moved that Atkinson Sr,
, due
ten tor tf be ater improvement Le of lain street.
•(iarrieil.
Aid. Powers moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
Attest:
By so ding you will avoid trouble and
expense.
JOHN RAESLI,
6-28-10t. r "i City Marshal.
NOTICE.
1'ttblie mai,,,, is 11ereby given that at the ses-
sion
held ton Iie i•iiv t i0 ;Ili dayscil of of Julie, he 1894,otheitf ltbuue
tollow-
ing special assessments were levied on the real
estate hereinafter described, and that In Case
owners of the property so desire they can pay
the assessment in seven annual equal install-
ments, the first installltieaat being due on the
date of levy, and the Last installment six years
from date of levy, all bearing interest at the
rate of 6 to pay all it once per cent
athetannum.
etotore can Parties
Io so wishing
the case of failure to pay all or any part of the
assessment at the end of six years from date of
levy the property will be advertised and sold.
Dated at Dubuque this 25 11 day of .June, A,
D. 1894.1:\ll'1 KE,
HENRY 11.
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque.
1894.
SIDEWALK NOTICES.
For improving alley from Windsor Avenue to
Stafford
ven e, betrg ween' Garfield and
• Name and Des. Lot. Amount
Daniel Seldnatz, Cooks add...... > j - $ 26 o0
do do 10 25 23
do do ; 25 23
25 23
28 59
du 15 28 59
(soli. Srllwaegler, dodo l0 25 23
do
da, do II 49.6 ft. 17 23 88
Geo Fink, do s 2.6 ft178 5
do 25 23
do do 10
do 17 16
John L Decker, do n 35.6 ft 20 8 lrJ
11 U Decker est, do s 16.8 ft 2211! 20 oil
do do
Geo Buehler, do
J M Ltlltg, do
do
Resolved by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good
two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be
withal 15 days of this make. constructed and
laid in conformity withthe or,ttuance in relation
.to sidewalks, on each side of 1:randview ave,
be-
tween Southern Avenue and i s eastern term-
inus where Dot already laid, at toe expense of
abutting property.
All plank walks must be laid with pine,
two inches thick and not less than eight
inches wide, and surfaced on one side, laid
-crosswise on four by four inch string-
ers, sixteen feet long with joints broken,
and spiked with two forty penny spikes at
each intersection. 'There must be two
stringers for a four loot walk, three for a
six and eight foot walk. and four for a ten
or twelve foot walk, Stringers to be sup-
ported every four feet with brick or stone.
Green plank must not be used.
Adopted June 4th, 1894.
-6-23-10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Notice to Liquor seller$.
CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
Dt;Ruy notified that rt to 8second
You are hereby
installment of your city license becomes
clue July 1st, 1894, paid b
ou are notified that
the same must y said date, or you
will lay yourself
lf i p. for
nothselling ventoxi-
• yo your
sating liquors, if you do
license.
Do not wait to be called upon any more,
as it is my duty to see that the sante is
• daid when due.
For improving Elm street from Rhomberg Ave-
nue to Eagle Point Avenue.
Henry Mueller, sub 19 1. Kuiest's 1 163 00
sub...............................
Henry Mueller. sub 1 n 1-3 of 99 L 32 98
11 Laugworthy's add..........•• 1
E .1 Schilling, sub 111 1-3 99 1. 11 1 88 GG
Lan6worthy's alts 1-3.. J. J1
Mrs J Perryo ,1 88 55
Langworthy s add
Mrs N Geissler, sub 1 of 98 L JI 167 25
Langworthy's add 1
N 11 schtlllug and Chas It Meyer, 1 9 01
sub 4 of 11 Kuiest's sub.. • ...... of .t
Christian Uestrmger, sub
and 2 of 1 of 3 of 10111111 9 of 3 of 1
11, L Kntest's sub........
M0110 and 2Webc of 3 of 11so, nI20f 1 of 3
. Kuiest's'
sub.. ...... ..... .....
St John's Lutheran church, sub 2
of 2 of 3 0110, 1. Kuicsr's sub.... 1
J M Miller and C ltelfsteck, sub 7 1
of 9, L Kuiest's sub ..............
J M Miller and C Iteitsteca , sub 2 1
part of thin lot 315 ...............
Acton 13aunlhover, sub 3 of u 2-3 of
100, 1, 11 Langworthy s add..... 1
Anton 13nutnhover, sub s 1.3 of 10J
L 11.L8hgwortry's add, e hf..... 1
m
11 Deent, sub 1 of it 1.3 99, L H S
Lang worthy'sadd...............
John Scharff. sub 6 of 98, L U 1
Langwot•th p,'s add.... f 97, L 1[
John Scharff. su,
lauhwortby's add ............... 1
City of Dubuque, sub 97 L if Lang -
worthy's add, s to ft n 32 ft......
J 11 Muellerile, sub 4 of 97, L 11•
LangworthY'8 add........ •
Barbara Roberts, sub 1 or 2 of.3 of 1
10, L Kniest's sub. ...............
Conrad Fuchs, L 11 1.augWOttlY's LG
add, n lrf.........................
5 65
82 50
163 65
25 54
19.1 23
97 80
44 18
44 27
21 05
28 46
16 59
16 09
80 05
10 3G
wit.
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Official 1Yoticea.
Peter Scharff, sub 3 of 97, L 11
Lnugwortoy's add... 1 30 63
I. I.bnhardt, sub 1 of s hf 96, L 11
langworlhy's 8(1d..,,.,.. 2 46 94
J L II
f an¢ b orthy's add (except r south
1(0 fret' 1 07 05
J tC 1' 1' 4; rode, sub e or 95, L 11
J.allil'13ul'1 IlV'3 add s 100 feet 1 100 43
For improving Stafford Avenue from Garfield
Avenue to Linwood Cemetery.
Third Presbyterian church, 1)rei-
bllt0e's ad(1......................
.11111u \Vie1lner, 1)reibilbie's add..
('has k 'iii r. do ....
\Lary 1!o2r111e, do ....
Frei Lem/, do ....
.1 'Al (.illi, conk's add...
(; 14•14w:444gler, (10 ....
1M., 111.ss, (10 ....
Mr. )1 Lehman. do n 34 ft....
.In do 11 h1
1 154 50
10 151) 94
17 152 75
32 152 75
43 107 25
14 154 45
15 152 33
42 152 56
43 152 38
70 152 38
For the improvement of Lincoln Avenue from
peed Avenue to second Avenue.
Fred Watkins, \let'raney's 1st, mid 109 13.68
Thos Allen, (10 60 110 5463
.1 A lthomberg, do do 11 t 54 49
da d0 do ]1" 15:30
.51(11)11 Haul's add574 3) 84
(10 do 56 02
do (:1114:4), 3 7 G9
1 'lit'i.; Ferber, -a1 .,3 76
iso 1 5;u ]0? o.
,' l lbd, 509 10.9 84
11111'I111 Wagner, do 568 01 22
,lo tlo u'o 61 22
\\'m l'n•ictark, do s 111'560 01 22
\T Schreiner
('inri do 505 (.1 22
1' IUask, do w ht564 :m et
Chas Itreuu'r,do e ht564 au rl
-John Recuts, do L9.( rt
A Melte, do 56Si 37
B M Robinson, est (10 4r0 ii 57
do do 4aa ss,?
(lo do +:.. (1)22
du do477 :;;It
I' Ithomherg, iso a
.1 A lt.hoclberg, (10 61 22
.1 Itueg uuer, et al do rt 22
00 do 1e5 40
1' ]them erg, d0 113 1t12 :3:,
d0 do 451 53 76
A Klavitter, (1045 57
A (4(1111'. d0 ... .1 rite 173C9
Fred ]tololt, (l0 . . 4i30
44 33I0 #'l
no \1eCraney's 1st add. 72 98
Win. Blucher, 10 do 73
54 41)
H. Aur der. do do 74 84 33
For improving Dock Avenue from Ilhomberg
Avenue to ltarlleld Avenue.
Ina. School District, Jlceraney's
Ist add ........................... 44 185 85
P Olinger, 111cCraney's Ist add.... 27 221 37
1) Savers, do do 45 238 53
Wm Watters, do do . 26 120 92
For the iulproventaut of Ellis and Almond
Streets.
(' \lorrissey, Dorgan's sub ........ 3 40 41
Barbara Flick, do ........ 4 82 09
(;e0 A Ferris, (to 5 59 17
11 0 Hetherington, Cox's adtl...... 42 59 17
do do 43 5!) 17
Mrs 11 13 Hetherington do 41 1 17
Wm Lundbeck, do 45 5e 17
C A Ferris, do w hf 40 :. c0
Anton'1'rleb, do w hf 47 7•a 17
Gustav Schreiber do w lif 48 :11 1;
J 11 Lundbeck, do w ht 49 59 17
('Cath F Fawkes, (lo w lit 50 23 36
30110 Clark, sub 1 do 1 1'43 74
l' Ford, est sub 1 do 46 16'82
Wet M Davis, (10 72 76
R H Sheppley, do 3 72 78
Amanda Norton, do 4 71 83
Wm (1 Cox, do 5 53 59
For improvements of Dock Avenue from Lin-
coln Avenue to ltliomdergK Avenue, and from
Garfield Avenue to C.. h1. & St. Y. R. R.
Gus Wiedner, sub 80 and 81, Me-
Craney's 1st sub...
Julia Rnomberg, sub 80 and 81, Mc-
crauey's 1st add .............. .
Chris Lohrmae, 11c('raney's 1st
add.
Wadd5 Watters, 11cCraney's 1st
Peter Guenther, Mcl'rauey's 1st
add....... ....,
....... 451;
454
....... 453
1 88 62
3 60 58
63 149 55
82 149 01
62 149 98
J A lthomberg, McC'raney's 1st
add........, pt 8
175 66
C.. \1 8t St. P. 1L It.. Co., Me-
15Craney's Ist add pt 8 54
John I.eicht, Mel'rauey's 1st add pt 9 134 64
C., M. &St. 1'. lt. 11. Co., .5IcCra-
ncy's let add pt 9 34 13
For 11n3u•ovin4 Kline street from West Eagle
Point Avenue to Klingenberg Terrace.
Fred Ihde, Marsh's add w hf 63 88 48
388 JOelllll, Mai'sll's add, w ht.,62 70 41
Ed Carney. K lingenbera's 4111 sub 1 174 80
Mrs (lhris Mathis, Siege's sub 1 131 62
Mrs Cruris Mathis, 8lege's sub13 207 54
Notice to a01e3rak Contractors
Sealed proposal will be received at the
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque,
lova, un to 4 o clock Thursday, July 5th,
15111, for constructing 2 -inch plank side-
walks. as follows, where not already laid,
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of
Grandview avenue between Southern ave-
nue and its eastern terminus.
An 8 -foot wide sidewalk in front of w
50 feet, e 113 feet, city lot 608, on West
Third street.
A. ti -foot wide sidewalk on north side of
West 'Third street between St. Mary's
street and Burch street.
An 8 -foot wide sidewalk on north side
of sixth street • between Clay street and
White streets.
An Soot wide sidewalk on west side of
\\'trite street between Fifth street and
titlt street.
An 8 -foot sidewalk on south side of
Eighth street between Clay street and
While street.
A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on south side of
West fifth street between Alpine street
awl Nevada street.
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of
1Valnut street between \Vest Eleventh
street and .Julien avenue.
6 -foot wide sidewaltt on south side of
West Eleventl] street between Spruce
street and Walnut street.
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of
Almond street between Ellis street and
Foye+ street.
A 1 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of
Elul street between Eagle Point avenue
and lthomberg avenue.
A ti -foot wide sidewalk on west side of
Khoutber1 avenue between Middle avenue
and Stafford avenue.
A 6 -foot wide sidewalk abutting lot 10
Jungles odd on Hhomberiz avenue.
A 6 -foot sidewalk on west side of lthonr
herr; avenue between Ann avenue and
Reed evenue.
A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of
ithomberL avenue between steed avenue
and Fust avenue.
A 6 -toot wide sidewalk on both sides of
Rush street between South Dodge street
and Apple street.
A 3 -foot wide sidewalk on east side of
Grove 'Terrace between llth street and
12th street.
All in accordance with specifications on
file in said office. A bond of $100 will be
required with each bid.
The city reserves the right to reject any
or alt bids. \V. 11. KNowLTON,
6.27-6t. City Engineer.
Vocation Notice.
DUBUQUE, Ia., June 20th, i394.
Notice is hereby given that there is an
application on file in the office of the city
recorder of the city of Dubuque asking the
city council to vacate the following street
and part of street and part of alley:
Official Notices.
tion to sidewalks, on the north side of 3rd
street, between lowa street and Clay
street wh .re not already laid, (also new
curbing and re -setting of old curb as may
be neeessary, alt at the expense of abut-
ting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement, be, within 30
days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the south side of
Fifth street, between Iowa street and
Clay street where not already laid, also
ng
old curb
pssary,
new
be neceralt ttatg Ube expense as
abutting property.
Resolved by the Cit' Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 f et
wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be
within thirty days of this notice, construct-
ed and laid in conformity with the ordt-
na""ce in relation to sidewalks, on the south
side of 6th street, between lowa street
and Clay street where not already laid,
also new curbing and nesell tin ehe xpo expense of old curb
as may be necessary,
abutting property.
Clara street and that part of Augusta
street which is bounded on the west by lot
17 and on the east by lot 16 in A. Lang•
worthy's subdivision and also that part of
an alley lying west of Augusta street,
bounded on the north and west by lots 1
and 2, and on lhe
v south by lot 17 in A.
Langworthy s
Notice is also given that any person
having any objections to the proposed
vacation of said premises will mgke said
objections in writhig and file the. same
with the city recorder of i)u!nque on or
prior to the 2nd day of July, 1894.
6-20^w •C. .1. City Recorder.
Notice to t)og u•wners.
You are hereby notified that gout
license for 1891 is now past clue and must
beaid at art
to comply once. A.
abovetorder lure itwill subyour ject
you to the penalties of the ordinance on
that licensed ttvill ce imprisone'and all xand ds not ealt rowh
it
according to law. JoIIN RAESt.E,
-6-4-20t City Marshal.
211
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at my
office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of July 2,1, 1894,
for the improvement of the tollowing
streets in accordance with plans and speci-
fications now on file in my office, viz: High
Bluff street from Stafford avenue to Schil-
ler avenue. till 700 cu.
Grading cut. 700 eu. yards;
•yards.
Curbing 1.600 lineal feet.
Guttering 700 sq. yards.
Macadamizing 2,000 sq. yards.
Bidders will be required to furnish a
bond
act
of liObegenateretinti fawardedt.iin-
Blank bunds will be furnished by the
recorder.
Proposals will be acted on atha session of
the council to be held July 2,
4.
The city reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. T. J. COONEY.
6-19-10t. City Recorder.
Notice of Vacation.
Notice is hereby given that there is now
nu file in my office a feet plat
shoff owing
the prsouthd-
po-ed vacation of 8%
of Lin^olr, avenue uetweetr Cuuler avenue
and White street. ob'ections to
All persons having any J
said proposed vacation must the said
order
b-
jections in writing with the city
reco
•on or betore July 2nd, 1894. CoovEi',
6-21-10t.• City }recorder.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feetwwihde,
of good brick, stone or cement, be,
al days of anis notice
h thettordin ante in
laid
in conformity with
relation to sidewalks, on the eastside of
Iowa street, between 4th and 5th street,
where not ,!ready lain, also new curbing
and re-settingltt theot dcurb as expensenofy abutting
nec-
cessary,
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, 'That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two i nen plank brick, stone,
or cement be, within fifteen days
of this notice, constructed and laid in
contormlty with ttie ordinance in relation
to sidewalks, on the west side of Walnut
street between \Ves tieEleventhal street
and Julien avenue
ready
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Relveu by the cityi lewalkil of 6 feet wide
ocity
f Dubuque: i : lank, brick, stone or
of good two-inch p
cement, be, within 20 days of this now with
ce
constructed and laid in conformity
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
both sides of Almond street, between
Ellis street and Foye already laid, at the exstreet where
penseofabutting
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, by chess not e or
cement, be, within 15 days
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks,
abutting lot l0iat lthe texpenseot abutting
where not
already lard,
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, 'That a sidewalk 6 feet
owidene ,
of good two-inch plank, brick,
o
cement, be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity
the ordinance in relation 1 si ee between
the west side of Rhomberg where not
I\liddle street and Stafford ave,
already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
SIDEWALK NOTICES.
b the CityCouncil of the City
Resolved Y
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of brick, tills notice, constructed or 'an laid
in dayswith the •rdivaoce in relu-
tionconformity
to sin w on with sides of Iowa
street, to sitweeiI ,
hernottalready dlaid, also and4th
curbing
and resetting of old curb as may be nec-
essary, all at the expense of abutting
propert y.
Resolved by the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8; tees wide
ide
of good brick, stone or cetnent, he,
• in days of this notice,
hcthe ordinance in and laid
conformity
open .
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet we der
of good two-inch plank, brick,
cement, be, within 15 days of this:notice,
constructed Me ordinance it
n relation to sidewalks, d laid in conformity w 011
the west side of I honiberg aveuue be-
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Official Notices.
tween (teed street and Ann street
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Hessoived by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 20 days of this nonce,
constructed and laid in confortnity with
the ordii,ar.ce in relation to sidewalks, on
the south side of Eighth street, between
White street and Clay street where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of gond two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce-
ment, be, within 15 days of Ihis notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in .relation t, sidewalks, on
the west side of \'bite street between
Fifth street and Sixth street, where
not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, T'ltat a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of goon two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce-
ment, be, within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the north side of Sixth street, be-
tween Clay street and While street, where
not already laid, at the expense of abutt-
ing properly.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good twc-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be within 15 days of this
notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on the south side of West
llthsireet, between Spruce street and Wal-
nut street where not already laid, at the
expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, That a
sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good two -Inch
plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within
30 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in coufurmity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the south side of
llth street between Main and Locust
streets, where not already laid, also new
curbing and re -setting of old curb as may
be necessary, all at the expense of abut -
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement be, within 30days
of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on the west side of Bluff street
between 'Twelfth street and Thirteenth
street, where not already laid; also new
curbing and re -setting of old curb as may
be necessary, all at the expense of abuting
property. Adopted by the following vote:
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or eetneit,be,within 30
days of this notice, constructed and laid in
conformity with the ordinance in relation
to sidewalks, on the west side 01
Iowa street, between Fifth street and
Sixth street, where not already laid, also
new curbing, and resetting of old curb. as
may be necessary, all at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of good brick stone or cement, be, within
l5 days of this notice, constructed and
laid in conformity with the ordinance in
relation to sidewalks, on the east side of
\Vhite street between 'Thirteenth street
aid Fourteenth street where not already
already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Resolved by the City Council of City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement, be, within 30,
days of chic notice, constructed anti laid in
conformity with the ordinance itt :elation
to sidewalks, on the east side of Clay
street, between Eighth street and Ninth
street where not already laid, also new
curbing and resetting of old curb as may
be necessary, alt at the expense of
abutting properly.
Resolved by the City Cot:ncil of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, be.
within thirty days of this notice,
constructed and IaiU in confi.rmity with
the ordinance in reiation to sidewalks, on
the west side of Locust street, between 1st
aid 2nd streets,whete not already laid,also-
new curbing and re -setting ot old curb as
niay be necessary, all at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide,
of brick, scone or eetnent, be, within.
30,days of Ih s notice, constructed and laid
to conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on east side of Locust
street betweeen; Second and Third streets
where not already laid, also new curhing
and re -setting of old curb as may be neces-
sary, all at the expense of abutting prop-
ert y.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque„ That at sidewalk 12
feet wide o[ brick, stone or ce-
ment, be, within 30 days ot this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks,
on the east stile of llluff street between
First street and Jones street, where not
already laid, also new curbing and re-
setting
esetting of old curb as may be necessary,
all at the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 ft et wide,
of good two inch plank, brick, stone or
cement be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to side, alks, on
the north side of West Third street, be-
tween St. Mary's street and Burch street,
where not already laid, at the expen: e•
of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, 'That a sidewalk 8 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 15 nays of this notice,,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the W. 50 leet of E. 113, of city lit 608 on
W. 3rd street where not already laid, at
the exense of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick stone or
cement be, within 15 d tys of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with.
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on
the south side of (Vest Fifth street between
Alpine street and Nevada street
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, 'That a sidewalk, 6 leet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, he, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with.
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the south side of \Vest Fifth street, be
tween Alpine street and Nevada street
Om' ial Notices.
213
where hot already laid, at the expense ot
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of he City
of Dubuque, That a kudewaik 6 feet wide,
of t'oou 1 v .I ch pl:tnh, brims, stone or
cement, be within 15 days ,.f this notice,
coast paled vud I:ud 111 cppfnrmuy Wit 11
,he er:llna. co in retinue,' 1t. sidewalks,
MI the west stile of 1{Iv nnbere eve., ne-
t wen Reed and First avenue, where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
All plank walks toast be 1111(1 with pine,
two niches thick and not less 110111 elem.
inches wide, and surfaced on tine stile,
crosswise on four by four inch stringers,
sixteen feet long vitll joints broken, and
spiked with two forty penny spikes • t ead'tl
intersection. There must be.twt. strine-
ers for a four toot walk, three for a six,
rind eight toot walk, and four for a 1.11 or
twelve foot walk, stringers to be supported
every four feet wiln brick or stone.. Gate
plank must not be useu.
Adopted May 4 h, 1894.
620-101. '1' J. CooNEY, Recorder.
s[1)EWALK Nor ICE.
Resolved by i ne ity Comic(' of the ; ity of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4leet wide, ot good
brick, stone or cement, be, within thirty
days of this notice, constructed and talo
in conformity tt tili the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on tile west side of Etat street, be-
tween Eagle Point ave and 'Weinberg ave where
not already laid. at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted By the City Council June 18, Mt.
Ail plank walk must be late with No. 1 pine,
two inches thick and not less t an eight inches
wide, and surfaced on one side, laid crosswise
on four by four inch stringers, sixteen feet long
with jotuts broken, and spiked with two forty
penny spikes at each intersection. There must
be two stringers for a four foot walk. three for a
six and eight foot walk, and four for a ten or
twelve foot wale. stringer's to be supported
every four feet with brick or stone. Grub plank
must not be used.
er20-tut T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Notice to Gantr,.otnra,
Sealed proposals will be received at my
office up to 4 o'clock p. 10. of June 1801,
1894, for tine improvement of the following
streets and aitey, In accordance wit11 pinus
n my office:
arPau ene streetifromcificaos Dow on Ole t
W. 4th street to W.
6th street.
Grading cut, 200 cut) yds; fill 475 cub yds.
Curbing 5110 lineal fret.
Guttering 230 square yds.
pt acadant zine 440 sq yds.
South % of 23I sweet
street to Eon street.
Grading gut, 400 Pub
Curbing 600 lineal feet.
Gultrrwy 260 sq yds.
Macadamizing 1,200 sq yds.
East %of Elul street iron) Sanford to
230 street: Cut -830 cu yds, fill— 200 en
Yds, curhing-1,600 lineal feet, guttering
200 sq yds—macadamizing-2,000.: q yds.
Anti avenue Dom Lowell) 11Vef1I1e 10
Garfield avelllle: (1 rill' c.ut-2,690 cu
yds, f111-470 cu Yds. Cutei 11g— 00 sq 1'200
macadamizing -1,5b0 sq yds—curbing
feat.
Lincoln avenue from 3rd ave to 4th
nve: Grading cut -9,1311 cu yds, curbing -
800 lineal feet, guttering -400 sq yds,
macraltu lazing -1,500 sq yds.
Alley from Ellis to Foye, bet ween West
Lilco' and Almond streets: Grading
ctrl -300 cu yds, n11-•350 cu yds, macadam-
izdig-2,060 sq yds.
freio Jackson
Bidders will be required to .urnlsh bond
of 8200, guaranteeing that the contract
will be entered into if ltwarerl.
Blanks bonus will be furnished by the
recorder.
Proposals will be acted on at a session of
the council to be held June 18, 1894.
The city reserves the right to reject any
ur iii bide. '1'. J. COONEY.
6-6-1Ot Recorder.
5, eolai Assn+m-u1. Notice.
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, t
Dunuoult, Iowa.
To the owner or owner's to the several lots
and parcels of ground abutting—
W Iltie street from S. Dodge street to Mc-
Lennan street.
(.eeu Oak avenne from Julien avenue to
1ti . 31 s• reet.
Si afford avenue frotlf Garfield avenue to
Linwood cemetery.
Ellis street Irom W. Lccust street to Al-
mond street.
AI!amid greet from Ellis street to Foye
street.
.t 1011111 nveuue trout Alta Vista to Al-
pine stege..
And to gut persons or persons or com-
p:.ny having any iiii,irest in said real estate
You are hereby notified that there is on
lit, 1 the •.tlice u( the city recorder of Du-
buque it plat of said above named streets
in said city, showing the several lots or
parte sot grounds abutting on said streets
and alleys, subject to the special assess -
for paving, guttering, curbing and
macallamiziut.t .•f soul streets and alleys
and the names as far as practicable of the
owners of said abutting real estate and
the amount assessed against each lot or
parcel of ground, for the inspection
of any person, tirin nr (:empony interested
in any kind to said real estate and that
such firm or company having objection to
the special tax proposed to ue assessed as
shown by said plat. inay file with city re-
corder his or their objection in writing at
or before next meeting of the city council
of the city of Dubuque, which will meet
the 2d day of July,W11
. KNOWLTON,
6-181Ot City Euglneer.
Special Assessnievt Notice.
'1'o Lizzie Fanning:
You are hereby notified that In accor-
dance with a resolution of the city council
ot the city of Dubuque for the improve-
ment of Almond street, from Ellis street to
Foye street, adopted on the 4111 day of
June, A. D., 1801, a special assessmeflt
will be levied tar rue expense thereof of
the next regular meeting of the city coun-
cil. upon all lots and parcels of land abut-
ting on said improvement. let wX31 in
Cox's add owned by you being subject to
Buell special assessment. And you are
hereby ..unified to appear at said meeting
of the euuncll. to be held on the `Lod day of
Julyhave, 0
wily saidnot any
should be
levied. •1'..l . COONEY,
6-22-tOt. City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To Thos. Zelen Est:
You are hereby notified that in accord-
ance with a resolution of the city council
of the city of Dubuque for the filling of lot,
adop1894,ted on a specials assu essment ess lentf will be will
leviedele, A. d
fl r the expense thereof at the next regular
meeting of tie city council, upon n. 26.10
it. 41, E. Laugwurthy's add, owned by
214
Adjourned Regular Se88ion, July 19th, 1894.
you being subject to such special assess-
ment. And you are notified to appear at
said meeting of the council, to be bend on
the 2d day of July. A. 1)., 1894, and show
cause, if any you have, why said assess-
ment should not be levied.
ti•21.10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL.
[OFFICIAL.]
Adjournea Regular 8ess.om, July
19, 1894.
Council met at 8 o'clock p. in.
Mayor t'ro tem. Ryder in the chair.
Present—Alda. Crawford, Halpin, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, rowers, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
On motion. the bids for the improve-
ment of 1st avenue and Picket street, also
bids for the construction of a sewer uu W.
3d street and alley north thereof were
opened and referred to the engineer fur
computation.
The following bills were ordered paid:
August Feller for whitewashing city
hall $52.75, John, O'Brien for the improve-
ment of alley from Ellis to Foy street
$312.70, Geo. W. Farley for the improve-
ment of tiarheld avenue from Ann ave-
nue to Dock avenue $182.08, Excelsior
Brass works for fire hose $450, Smedley
Mfg. Co. for repair of rmler $857.45,
Dubuque Water ;Co. for patrol house $10
J. 11. Palen, drugs etc., for fire depart-
ment $9.
Chief Reintried reported $18 due for ex-
tra help at the tire June 9,11. Report
adopted and warrants ordered drawn u,
pay for help.
The petition and ordinance re ating to the
9nt street Office Building company, ask-
ing that the assessment on same be fixed
at $50,000 per annum for the terse of ten
years was react.
AId. Crawford inoved that the rules be
suspended and parties interested be allow-
ed to address the council. Carried.
The rules were su-pended and Messrs.
Shields, Engler and Connolly addressed
the copped in relation to the sante.
Ald. Powers moved that the petition
and ordinance be referred to the commit-
tee of the whole and that action upon
same be taken July 20th. Carried.
Ald. Crawford moved that when the
council adjourns it does so to meet July
20th at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Carried.
Ald. Kaufmann chairman of street com-
mittee reported as follows:
Your committee report w lavor of im-
proving Rush street from Apple to Quince
street, and would recommend that the con-
tract be awarded to M. 'I'schirgi, Jr., he
being the lowest bidder, would also report
in favor of instructing the engineer to pre-
pare a profile showing a proposed change
of grade on said Rush street from Quince
to Villa streets.
Also that the following streets have been
accepted for the purpose of special assess-
ment:
West 14th street from Audubon to
Mount Pleasant avenue.
White street, from Sanford to 22d street.
White street from English Lane to Val-
ley street.
Glen Oak avenue from Julien avenue to
West 3d street.
Report adopted.
Ald. Powers, chairman of the ordinance
committee, presented an ordinance en-
titled, "An ordinance prohibiting peddling
without a license and f'_xing penalty there -
fur," which was read for the first time.
Engineer Kt:owiton reported that the
sidewalk on the west side of 1Valnur street
has been rebuilt or made now.
Report adopted.
Also presented profile of a change of
grade on Lincoln avenue that he would
recommend.
Report referred to street committee with
power.
Also presented plans and specifications
for a sower un Julien avenue from Bluff to
West 81h street.
Adopted by the following vote:
Aye, Aids. Crawford, llaipnt, Kauf-
mann, Gitlin, Powers, Shea, Vogel and
V•'e er.
Nays—None.
AId. Crawford moved that the fire chief
be authoriz d to purchase a new gong for
the new engine house on Delhi street.
Aid. Crawford moved the fire and water
committee have the watetine fountain or-
dered to .tune to be placed on the corner
Arch and St. Ambrose street erected
immediately. Carried.
AId. Shea, chairman ot the board of
health, presented the following which was
adopted:
To the Mayor and Cita Council:
GENTL 11I1,:N—Your committee of the
board of health which has had under con-
sideration for some time the quality and
quantity of water furnished by the Du-
buque Water company for the city and its
citizens, beg leave to report that we would
recommend that the lldbuque Water com-
pany be given thirty days' tone to furnish
the city and its citizens with pure and
wholesome water, and if not, done in said
time that the city attorney be instructed to
commence nrue edriig.4 against said Water
company o' the forfeiture of its charter
tor failure .0 live uu to its contract.
Ald. Vogel offered the following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That stone crossings be laid
on the south side of 19th and Washington
streets, also on south side of 20th street
and Couler ave. under the supervision of
the city engineer.
Aid. Halpin offered the following reso-
lution which w as adopted:
Be it resolved, By the city conncil,
That an electric arc lamp be placed on
Grandview avenue, midway between
Dodge and South Dodge streets.
Ald. Halpin offered the following which
was adopted:
Be it resolved, By the city douncil of the
city of Dubuque, That a stone crossing be
placed on the north side of Dodge street
across Bluff street; also on the west side of
Locust street across Jones.;
AId. Crawford offered the following,
which was adopted:
Resolved, That the Dubuque Water Co..
be instructed to put in and extend water
mains in the order in which the city coun-
cil has or may direct such improvements
and that the city recorder make a list of
all mains ordered in regular form as to tine
date when sit ordered, and reported at Inc
next session of the council.
Ald. Crawford offered the following res-
olution which was adopted.
Resolved, That the cleaning ot vaults be
discontinued until cold weather, except in
cases where it is absolutely necessary.
Ald. Vogel offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide.
of goo,1 brick, stone or cement, be, within
qrned Regular Session, July 2d, 1894. 215
d
15 in conformity with the ordin andcted e
days ol this nce iila-
tion to sidewalks, on the west side of Clay
where nott already lalots id, I,tnd s at the expe.2 of nse5 of
!
ty
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—A1tls. Crawford, Halpin, Kauf-
mann, lnllig, Powers, Shea, Vogel
and Volger.
Ald, Powers offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: 'J'hat Dell street, be-
tween West Locust and Arlington
streets, be graded, guttered, curbed and
e
dt-
mance upon that that conformity
subject. 'That twith he city
ntakeethebnecessarys plansyand specind ca
tions for said improvement. and the city
recorder directed to give the proper notice
for bids and proposals for the performance
ne
of the work; the guttering,
curbing macadamizing to he done at the exp'eose
of the owners of the abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote: pleted to bx the valuauult on sr
Ayes—Aids. l'oweCrawrs,
S,hea, Vogel, and 'i
mann, Lilhg, and lots upon which same is situated on a
Vogler. low valuation for a term of years so that
Nays—None.the projectors of said enterprise may reel
Ald. Ilalpnt moved that the council ap- justified in investing their money in such
point the official paper for the ensuing a public enterprise. J'rilllt' RYDER,
year.Chairman Commitee of the Whole.
Ald. Crawford moved as an amen.linent Aid. Halpin muved that the rules he
that action be postponed until the regular suspended and Mr. Shields be allowed to
meeting in August. address the council. Carried.
Carried by the following vote: The rules were suspended and Mr.
Ayes—Aid. Crawford, Kaut!nann, Lil- welds addressed the council in relation
newxotlice building inthe stoebet uerectedthe h on proposed
(.0rner of 9.n and a lain.
Aid. Powers unwed teat the report of
the committee of toe whole be adopted.
Aul. Crawford moved as an amendment
ce
that the petition
men ifbuildi rgthe inttcommstreeueet thue
granted.
Lust uy the folluwtng vote:
Ave,—:Ads. (ratvfu.d turd lialpin.
Noyes—Aids. Kautfaittiu, L!Ilig, Pow-
er., Fogel and Vogler.
The vote recurring on the report of the
t was adopted.
CITY COUNCIL.
Aojourned RPgural Session, July
2003, 1894.
OFFICIAL.
Council met at 9:20 p. m.
Mayor Pro Tem nyder in the chair.
Present—Aids. Crawford, Halpin
ogel Kauf-
mann, Liilig,
d
Vogler.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee
of the whole presented the following re-
port:
Whereas, It does not lie within the pro-
vince of the members td this council to tix
the valuation of the Office and {Building
Men's Building to be erected on the north-
west corner of Main and Ninth streets„ as
said building is not erected at present,there-
fore be ft,
Refolved, 'That your committee would
recommend to our successors in office
when said building is erected and cotn-
id building
lig, Shea and v ,,,t, .• Powers and Vogel.
Noes—Aid. llalpin,
Engineer Knowlton reported as follows
on the bids for tta improvement of streets
and laying of sewer:
First avenue— y528 p0
J. 1'. Williams 422 020
9
Alois Lange 558 40
1). W. Linehan ..............' 484 20
Phil Doerr... ..................... 474 00
Frank Bodin ..... .............. • 473 00
Stench & O' H'arreli
. 5'5 00
Geo. W. Farley ...................
On mnllen Aiuts Lange was awarded the
contract he tieing the lowest bidder.
For Picket street— $570
Geo. W . Farley ................ • 570 60
Alois Lange ..................••••.. 511
John Tiby.. 80
William Cook .....................
. 560
Jno 1'. tviltianis..................
Steuck & O'Farrell .................612ded
On motion Alois Lange
was the contract he being the lowest bid ler.
For sewer on 3rd street and alley
north— 700
D. W. Linehan ........... 700
E. M. Kringle .....................'... 780
'Thos, D rsey......................... 780
51. Lavin ......................
858
john O'Brien.......... ........
Dubuque Construction Co ........... .$1163
On motion M. i ttviu was awarded the
contract ue being the lowesbidder.
Ald.
Ald. Liilig moved to adjourn.
Attest: o•
(l;T/?2 .. corder,
/% ..,..,...,..1894.
` GMaycr
committee
Mr. Shields asked to withdraw the peti-
tiuu widen was granted.
Ali. Crawford moved that the plans
and specitieattutis tor sewer in ituuerts
avenue be approved and the engineer ad-
vertise for the censiructuin of we same.
Adopted by ttie lollutvrtig vote:
Aye;—aids. Crawford. 1101pin, Kauf-
mann, 1,1 ig, Powers. Vogel and Vog-
ler.
Nays—None.
Ilse invitation of the National Associa-
tomtecFire
ati liicrineers h of to attend mayor
lire emttthe an-
nual eouveutiuu at Jiuntreal, Canada,
Aug. 14, 1891, was refereed to the commit-
tee of the wtiule. Car-
ried. Crawford moved to adjourn.
Attest:
Ar.rove
1894
. a y c r
') 11; Q LClal NoticeB.
NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that at the
session of the city council of the City of
Dubuque, held on the 2d day of .lulu,
1894, the following special assessments
were levied on the real estate hereinafter
described:
For constructing a Cement Sidewalk on the
east side of Iowa street between 12th
and 134.11 streets.
.John Watters est, etty m Itf u4. 1-5 457 S 36 06
R. Hinde, city ni ht.m 1-5... 457 36 06
F. G'Farrel, . ity s lif 110 t .5457 36 (1
.1. N. hider, city s t-.5 457 1 97
For eunsil acting a l'e gent sidewalk on west
side of flay street b (wren 12th and 141118L8.
Geo. Nath, City s 1- ........ 487 8J 9S
John Kuul,. est, en s 111 448 72 15
Eugene 111401110. city 111 1,5448 76 211
For cons(rn Ling 0 cemc111 Ridewall( on the west
side of 11(4.1 str(tq between 13111
and 14th sl roots
J. 11. Thedlulla, city a _' 461 115 47
For eonslructi112 a So1c44alk on the • ast side of
\\' utd501' Avenue front 12(gl1 Point Avenue
to Klingenhorg atl'cet.
4 ;14Icu^ne Sehueit' , sum 3 and 4,
5.;itlord's sun ... .. 1 12 63
.lo(• Fritselie, sob 5 ntallord s add 3 7 50
,Joe Fritsch,. s:ii: 2 slanmb's add 4 7 37.
For cons rue' 112.1 Silh'trtll1 011 soutli side of
\1 -ea fifth street.
.John Walters est, sui)city nut 721 2 38 27
For constructing a 4)ri141idewail: uu Iowa and
13(11 streets.
E. Gumhle, sub city 456... 1 12; 54
For filling lot to prey 141 stagnant water run -
tun, thereon.
Thos. Ze(n est, E. Langwurthy's
ado n 2 1 fee. ....... 41 417 33
Anil that ul ease of failure to pay lite same
within I11111y days from this date, the same
shall become delinquent and bear Interest
thereafter at the sauce rate as the delin-
quent annual city taxes.
Dated at Dubuque this 25th day of J uly,
A. 1). 1894.
III:NItY 1). Gx1FFKE,
Treasurer 1f the City 01 Dubuque.
NOTIC EL
1'(14)141 not 1.•e is ( 144 .4,y liven 1heti ill 11, • ,,•s -
sten of the 4 ('01111(11 11 the city I (Mani 4.r,
hold on the 2,1 day o1 July, 15114, t pili 1u11.m ilig
special assessments were levied on 111e l (;-
tate 1 ereillaft• 1' described. and 4.11 it io C:(,• the
owners of the property so desire (.lu•y eau 4,111 the
assessment m 7 annual Nita! iusl ,Ilncut,, ole
first installment behq due on the date of levy,
and the last installment six years from date of
levy, all teari,ig [merest at the rate of 5 per
cent. per annum. Parties wishing to nay alt at
once as 111r141 lore, eau do so. In ease of fail-
ure to pay a 1 or any part of the assessment at
the eu11 of six years from the (late of levy the
propertt'y will h( advertised and sold.
uated at Dubuque this 20th d 4.y of .July, A. I).
1894.
HENRY 13. GNIFFKE,
Tteasul'erof the City of Dubuque.
For 4.h:' improvement of Wilde street from
Routh Dodge to MCL 140711 street.
Lot. Ain't.
Tin Cain est, 8111) 1 of 2 of 1 of nein
lot 45 2 :;.182 73
Mary \Vi de, sol) 2 012 of 7 min lot
1 ........... .. 1 147 30
51,u•y l' Norman.sub mu, lot 45whf 6 72 48
11 & N Brewer, Sub 111111 lot 45, e lit 6 72 84
Phil lie III, stn 5 min lot 45 2 337 32
Phil lieyhl, sub 5 min lot 43....... 1 38 19
M hath and E lieyhl, sub min lot 42 3 95 91
Fhll Heyhl, sub titin lot 45 4 377 53
Francis Mangold, sub min tut 453 166 94
Independent School District, sub
min lot 45... ^- 242 23
Frank McGuinness, sub min lot 451 97 38
For the improvement of Ellis and Almond
streets.
E 11 Whittuaben, Cox add52 98 49
J llael:els, do 53 49 08
W G Cox, do 54 49 08
Edward C Ferris, du e 111'55 24 54
Henry C Ferris, do w hC55 24 54
Thos Connolly. do 56 49 08
Mrs Annie [Hiders, do 57 49 08
Maria Prang,
58 49 (18
W 1: Cox, du 59 49 08
W (4 Cox, du 60 •4.9 oS
W (4 Cox. do 61 49 08
Cath (' Kees, do 62 49 08
do (10 63 48 56
Louis Te:(Il(eS, do 64 49 OS
(10 do e:4fts100
feet 65 23 57
J W Norton, (lo w 26 ft s 1011
feet65 27 91
J \\' Norton. do 66 50 t 8
John 41 Sutker, littettell's sub 11 -19 O4
Ihw Norton,d0 1(1 45 85
Kate Liudoack, Cox's add a 24 ft23 40 02
.1 AL•u'k ward, do 14 4:1 08
\\- (1 121X, (l0 .... 2;i (18
\\' l; ('ox, (10 ''?1i 4949 08
.4;4.+ Ilin Inch, do 27 49 08
l' AI Iluettel, do 28 49 0.8
\\' n iudholdt, du 23 49' 8
3L'u•y Sto•ket', do 30 49 08
1.17.210I arming, d1 w 111 31 24 54
Mary I:ui ler, do c ht ;31 24 ; 4
lot'in I;;urett, do w hf 32 24 54
Cath (' Deas, (lo a ItC 32 24 51
do do w ht 33 24 54
Rosa I adman, do a hC 88 24 .4
\V l; Cox, do 34 4') 113
Stu do 35 411 os
31orilz 7'nlhner, do 311 49 11s
1111 lli ocl(els, 4.10 \C lit 37 24 54
Airs Thus .Hurray, (lo a hf 37 24 54
\\' G cox do 3s 49 118
(io (10 39 49 08
do do 40 204 96
For improving Stafford avenue from Garfield
avenue to Linwood cemetery.
Linwood (Agnetety Assoclati011, sub
null lot 472 4 11'9 39
Wm Hinlra4er, O. Taylor's sub24 4911
d0 do 23 49 111t
(to do 2'3 •49
.Jacob Kurz, est, do 21
do do 49 11
20 49 I1
Helena Engler, do 19 69 83
Linwood ). emetery Association,
sub m• qt' sec 13—s9—o 10 4 91
( has Iain ieioerg, Kleine & Kling-
eubel_,'s sub 12 105 44
A 1,4icht•'rhaud, Kleine & Kling-
e(tgbe1 g -s sub e 126 It 1 103 59
Mieltvel Zwael(. Fu ' 4 Geiger s sou, 1 124. 72
Adaut Mueller, sub 3 Geher's sub. 10 137 06
For improving Gell Oak avenue from Julien
avenue to West Third street.
Mrs .1 AI McLaren, Cleminson's
suub.. •... •4 155 04
.T A Hauser, 8 Al Langworthy's add 27 53 15
d0 (lo 28 40 83
do do 29 46 83
A 13 Haus'r do 30 `.9 77
cassutt & Bold, (lo 19 147 67
Mrs 1' Mackin, du 13 147 67
J Ziulnui;ter, d0 24 59 97
do do 2, 46 83
\V 13 lienee, Ito 26 94 48
Tams Burk, Cleminson's add2 1 6 05
Fur the i :,pruvemcnt of Julien avenue from Al-
pine to Alt,i Vista street.
Louisa (Iiesemiul, Martin's Dab, u
1.50 (14('41 ................... 1 157 38
Louisa (I ieselnan, sub o in lot 81: 78 63
W (' \lace, sub mitt tot 81 1 94 E0
Academy of Nis tat ion, part Of 10111
lot.... ......... ............, 86 22 19
.Tohn Hennessey, Levin's add 1 268 43
Nnticu (0 51duwatk ( uatrac,urs.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque,
Iowa. up to 4 o'clock p. m. Friday, J my
201 h, 1894, for constructing sidewalks of
brick, stone or cement, where not alre 1dy
laid, and also new curbing and resetting of
old curb as may be necessary, as foil ,ws,
viz:
A 12 font wide sidewalk no east side of
B1uti street between 1st stteet and Junes
street.
A. 12 foot wide sidewalk on west side of
Locust street between 1st street and 2l
street.
A 12 foot wide sidewaik on east side of
Locust street between 2d street and 3d
street.
An 8 foot wide sidewalk on the north
side of 'Third street between Iowa street
and CI fiy succi.
A 12 foot wide sidewalk on both sides of
lowas treet between 3il streetand 4th street.
A 12 foot wide sidewalk on the e,ist side
01 Iowa street between 4th street and 55th
street.
A 12 foot wide sidewalk nn south side of
5th street between Iowa street and Clay
street.
A 12 fent wide sidewalk nn west side of
Iowa street between 5.1) street and 6th
street.
A 12 foot wide sidewalk on south side of
6th street berween lowa street and Clay
street. south side
A 12 font wide sidewalk on
of 11th street between Main street and
Locust street. ,
A 8 foot wide sidewalk on west side of
Bluff street between 12th street and 13th
street.
..IAn t} -foot wide sidewalk on east side of
White street between l3tli street and 14th
street.
All in accordance with specifications on
tile in said ince.
Bills tor new curbing and resetting of
old curb will be entertained independent
of sidewalk hide.
A bond of $100 will be required with
each bids.
The city reserves the right. to reject any
or all bids. \V. 11. KNOw'L'r0N,
7-9 lOt City Engineer.
217
Notice to ~ewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque,
lows, up to 4 o'clack p. ni., 'l hursday,
July 19, 1894, for furnishing all mater-
ial and labor and building a
pipe sewer as follows, according
to plans and sneciftcations on file in said
office, viz: An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in
West 'fiord street from St. Mary's street
to alley between lots 8 and 9, Prospect
11i11 add., thence itt said alley to alley
between West Third street and Fenelon
Pince, thence in said alley to Burch street.
Estimated length, 1400 lineal feet, 7 pian
holes.
Bidders to furnish a bond of $200 with
bid that contract will be entered into if
awarded.
rhe city reserves the right to reject any
or all hills. W. 11. R y Engineer.
7.6-lOt
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be reeivehurt y,
t my
office up 0) 4 o'clock p. ii
July 19:11, 1894, for improving the follow-
ing streets according to plans and pee i -
tic atins now on rile in my etlice:
Picket street from Alma to Cornell
streets: 1, 11;1, 100 cu.
Gradin,, en 560 en. )'
yds; carom!.; 70U tin. ft.; _ itteruig, 30) sq.
' 601 sc yds.
yds., niaca,tatnizing, I•
First avenue, from Lincoln to Ithumb2rg
avenue:
Grading. cut 50 en. yds., 011.503 cu. yds.,
ourbing 440 lin. fr,; gutteridg, 200 sq. yds.,
utnCali tiutzing 800 sq. yds. _
Bro
idders ust statetee price t , sineal
r lirice
neal
foot for curbing,
ouare
yard for guttering and nitcaduuiz ng.
Grading to be bid in total.
Bidders must furnish a gold and suffi-
cient bond of 8200 that comma will be
entered into if awarded.
the uon a at
council to b e Meld Jul19 h,18:4,ron of
c
Said work to be completed un or before
September lsr, 1894.
Blaullsfor bidders will be furnished by
the recorder.
The city reservs the' right to reject any
or all bids.1', J. Coon> 1,
7-6-1U[. City Recorder.
i
Spseial Session, August 2d, 1894. £19
CITY COUNCIL.
R9sOlutions of Respect Concerning
the Late Ex -Mayor Jaeger.
(OFFICIAL1
SPECIAL SESSION AUG. 2. 1894.
Colwell met at 5:00 o'cloca p. w.
Mayor Gouger in the chair.
Present—Ails. CraWWI d, Kaufmann,
Lillie, towers, Ryder, Shea and Vogel.
Mayor Olinger stated that the object was
to take appropriate action upon toe death
of ex -Mayor A. F. Jaeger.
Aid. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, womit was unanimously adopted:
\Vheeas, it has pleased the Almighty
God in his inscrutable wisdom to remove
from our midst our esteemed fellow citi-
zen, Adam F. Jaeger, and
Whereas, Ile served for a terin of years
in connection with our city government,
part of the time as mayor and part of the
time as a member tit the council, and
Whereas, Ile . discharged the duties of
bis official station in a couscienttous and
impartial manner with credit to lumself
and benefit to the city, and
Whereas, Ile was justly recognized as
one of our most oubllc spiritedc tiiZeli . as
a man of untiring energy, a
everything for the furtherance of any en-
terprise fur ttie good of the city, and even
willing to give his tlute and set vices to any
worthy charitable movement when called
upon to do so; therefore be it
Resolved, That iu h,s death the city of
Dubuque loses one of its best citizens, a
man whose sterling honesty commended
him in all business relations aha whose
generous nature and fine social qualities
drew about hint a host of friends atwho sinh. 13e -
cerely mourn his untimely
t
further
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu-
tions be spread upon the records of the
council, and that they be published in the
daily newspapers of the city, a copy here-
of be given to the family of deceased, and
that the city council attend the funeral in
a bod•
On motion the mayor was authorized to
make all, arrangements to attend the
funeral.
Ald. Powers moved to adjourn. Carried.
Sewerage Connection Notice.
Mrs. Anti Murphy:
In accordance with a resolution adopted
by the City Council of the City of Du-
buque July 2, 1891, you are hereby noti-
fied to make the pruner sewer connection
with lot n 20 ft, lot 88. in cit' , within 80
days of this notice. A failure to make the
sewer c,,nnection as herein directed, then
the city of Dubuque will have same done
and the expense thereof shall be assessed
again the property thus connected.
Witness toy hand this 14th day of July,
1894. T. J. COONEY,
City Recorder.
Mr. C. Bradley:
111 accordance with a resolution adopted
by the City council of the city of Dunuque,
July 2, 1894 you are hereby notified to
make the proper sewer connection with lot
n w 20 feet lot 83 in city within 30 days of
this notice. A failure to snake the sewer
connection as herein directed, then the
city of Dubuque will have same done and
the expense thereof shall ba assessed
against the prol,erty thus connected.
Witness my hand thisT 14
4. ay of July
1894' City ltecurder.
Mr. 11. A. Rooney:
In accordance with a resolution adopted
by the City Council of the City of Dubuque
July 2, 1894, you ate hereby notified to
make the proper sewer connection with n
1-8 lot 66 in the city within 30 days of this
notice. A failure to make the sewer con-
nection as herein directed, then the City of
Dubex-
pense the eof shae will ll be assessed against the
property thus coiinecte.t.
Witness my hand this 14'h day of July
1894. '1'. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
OFFICE OF THE CITY
GINEE1 ,t.
Bids will be received at this office up
t
o
4 o'clock p. in. of Monday, Aug. 6,
1894,
for furnishing the city of Dubuque with
crossing walk stone in accordance with
plans and specifications on tile in said of-
fice. The right to reject any or all bids is
reserved. W. 11. KN ELgiueer.
8-2-4t City
Mr. B. Kestter E -q:
In accordance with a resolution adopted
by the City Council of the City oL Du-
buque,
)u-
notifi-
edto make ttteepron r are
connection
with N. 12x6 ft lot 57, S.82 75 ft lot 56 in
city within 30 days of this notice. A
failure 10 make the sewer connection as
herein directed, then the City of Dubuque
will have same done and the expense
thereof shall be assessed against the pro-
perty thus connected.
.Witness any hand this
1'. J t day of July
1894. City Recorder.
R •v. 1'. Burke: In accordance with a
resolution adopted by July ity2dcouncil
oun ilot
lou
the city of Dubuy1e
are hereby notified to make the proper
sewer connection with lot 78a, city, within
30 das of this notice. A to make
the sewer connection as herein directed,
then the city of Dubuque wilt have same
done and the expense thereof shall be as-
sessed against th6 property thus connected.iJuly,
Witness my hand tits 14th day y,
1894. '1'. J. COONEY,
7-18-15t. • City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To John Freeman:
You are hereby notified that in accor-
dance with a resolution of the
hth City
of the City of Dubuque
prove -
stent of alley east of Wilson avenue
adopted on the 2nd day July A. D. 1894, a
special assessment will be levied for the
meet-
ing expense heCityCouncil
that the ereof
upon ext regular
oflots and
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Oficial Notices
parcels of land abutting on said improve-
ment, a 273 ft. lot 2, Wilson's sub. owned
by you being subject to such special assess-
ment. And you are notified to appear at
said meeting of the Council, to be held on
the 6th day of August A. D.1894, and show
cause, if any you have, why said assess-
ment should not be ievted.
To Nic Eseh:
You are hereby notified that in accord-
ance with a re+odutton of the City Council
of the City of Dubuque for the construc-
tion of lateral sewerage in Julien avenue
from West Eighth street to alley west of
Alpine street, adopted on the 2d day of
July, A. D., 1894, a special assessment
will be levied feu the expense thereof at
the next regular meeting of the city coun-
cil, upon all lots and parcels of land ad-
jacent to said sewerage, lot 13, sub of out
lot 703 city, and 1 of 14 sub of out lot 703
city, owned by you being subject to suet'
special assessment. And you are notified
to appear at said meeting of the council,
to be held on the 61.11 day of August, A. D.,
1894, and show cause, it any you have,
why said assessment should not he levied.
'1'o Louis Dons:
You are hereby notified that in accord-
ance with resolution of the City Council of
the city of Dubuque for the improvement
of W. 14 h street, from Alia Vista street to
Atlantic avenue, adopted on the 2d day of
July A. D. 1891, a special assessment will
be levied for the expense thereof at the
.next ri gular meeting of the city council,
upon an lots and parcels of land abutting
on said improvement. Lot 18 in O.tklauu
,park owned by you being subject w such
special ass'ssment. Anti you are notified
to appear at said meeting of the city coun-
cil, to be held on the 6 It day of August A.
1). 1891, and snow cause, if any you have,
why said assessment. should not be levied.
7-18-15t. T. J. COONEY,
City Recorder.
SIDEWALK NOTICES.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet
wide, of good trick, stone or cement, be,
within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on :he west side
of Clay street, abutting lots 261 and s 32 of
265, city where not already laid, at the ex-
pense of abutting property.
Adopted July 19th 1894.
7-21-10t T. J. COONEY,
City Recorder.
bpeehil Assessment Notice.
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEEIt,
DUBUQUE. IOWA.
To the owner or owners 01 the several
lots and parcels of grouud abutting alley
from Humboldt avenue to Schiller avenue
between Garfield avenue and Rhotnberg
avenue.
Alley east of Wilson avenue to \Vest
Eighth street.
Booth street from West Third street to
Dodge street.
Forest Lane from Nevada street to Delhi
street.
Glen Oak avenue from Julien avenue to
West 'Third street.
Garfield avenue froiu Dock avenue to
Ann avenue.
Rush street from South Dodge street to
Apple street.
!teed avenue from Lincoln avenue to
Rho tuberg avenue.
Stafford avenue from Garfield avenue to
Lin wood cemetery.
West 14th street frotn Alta V ista street
to Atlantic avenue.
Wilde street from South Dodge street to
McLennan street.
\Vhite street from Sanford street to 23d
street.
And to any person nr persons or com-
pany haying any interest nt said real es-
tate.
You are hereby notified that there is on
tile in the oilice of the city recorder of Du-
buque a plat of said above named streets
and alleys in said city, showing the several
lots or parcels of grounds abutting on said
streets and alleys, subject to the special
asessment for paving, guttering, curbing
and macadamizing of said streets
and alleys and the navies as far
as practicable of the owners of salil
abutting real estate and the
amount assessed against each lot or
parcel of ground, for the inspection of any
person, tirrn or company interested in any
kind in said real estate and that such firth
or company having objection to the special
tax proposed to be assessed as shown by
said plat, niay file with city recorder his
or their objection in writing at or before
next meeting of the city council of the city
of Dubuque, which will meet the bin day
of August, 1894. W. 11. KNOWLTON.
7.23.101•City Engineer.
Notice.
Sealed proposals will be received at my
office up to sat urday, Aug. 4th, 1894, at 4
o'clock p. tn. for a new steam tire engine
of a capacity of 800 gallons, the same to be
of the most approved modern improve-
ments. The seller to take steam fire en-
gine "J. J. Linehan" or "Sol Turk" in
part payment. The city reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
'1', .1. COONEY,
City Recorder.
Notice to S.,w,,r Cont rectors
Sealed proposals will be received at the
City engineer's office, city of Dubuque,
lows, up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Saturday,
August 4th, 1894, for furnishing all ma-
terial and labor and building pipe sewers
as follows according to plans and specifi-
cations on file in said office, viz:
An 8 -incl' tile pipe sewer on Julien ave
nue from Bluff street to \Vest 8th street.
Estimated length 700 feet, and one man-
hole.
An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Roberts ave-
nue from \Vest 5th street to West 8th
street. Estimated length 900 feet; lour
manholes.
Bidders to furnish bond of $200 with
bid that contract will be entered into if
awarded.
The city reserves the right to reject any
nr all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON,
7-21-10t City Engineer
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at my
office up to 4 o'clock p. m., Saturday,
August 4th, 1894, for improving Dell street
from W 14th street to Arlington street, In
accordance with plans and specifications
now on tile in my office.
Grading, till 610 cu. ' ds.;cut 200eu. yds.;
curbing,450 lin. ft.; guttering, 200 sq. yds.;
macadamizing 550 so yds. retaining wall
60 eub. yds. ❑
Bidders must state the pt ice per lin. foot
for curbing, the price per sq. yd. for gut-
tring and macadamizing; also the price per
Official Neti,ce8.
221
cub. yd. for retaining wall including cope -
lug. Grading to be bid in total.
Bidders must furnish a good and
sufficient bond of $200 that contract will
be entered into if awarded.
Proposals will be acted on at a regular
meeting of the council to be held August
6th, 1894.
Above work to be completed on or be-
fore September 15, 1894.
The city reserves the right to reject all
bids. T..1. COONEY,
7-23-12t City Recorder.
Right of Way Notice.
10 11. W. hia
Schmalz and erErnstD. ASchrmalSchmalz, hn
Roeth, Win. Lenzing:
You are hereby notified that a proposi-
tion is now pending before the city cuun-
•cil of the city of Dubuque, for the estab-
lishment of a (White) street across land in
which you claim an interest, as follows:
A part of lots 213, 227, 228, 273 and s 274
and lot 4 sub of lots 218 and 219, all in
.Davis' Farm add, city of Dubuque, lowa,
a plat of which proposed improvement has
neen filed in the office of the city engineer
•of said city, and you are notified that at a
session of the said city council to be holden
at the city hall of said city, on the 6th day
of August, 1894, it will be determined
whether said proposed improvement tied will
to
be made, and you are hereby
aypear before said council at said session,
and show cause, if any you have, why
said proposed improvement should
KNOWLTON,
• 7.23-]Ot not be
made.WCity Engineer.
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SIDEWALK NOTICES.
Resolved by the City Council of the City
• at Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 Leet wide,
of good brick, stone or cement, ne, within
15 days of this notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on the west side of Clay
street, between 16th street and 17th
street abutting n. m1-5 .city, and n. 1-5lot
452 where not already laid, at the expense
of abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide
of good brick, stone or cement, be, within
ilaid
n confor0 days mitty wis ith theordinance d in drela-
tioti to sidewalks on the east side of
Elm . and
Lincoln street,
wwhere een riot P alreadyle laidnt ,laid,
at the expense of abuttin;t property.
All plank walk must be laid with No. 1
,plank, two inches thickaa sdnot rfoced lesuns t oan
eight inches wide, four Ione
side, laid crosswise on four by
stringers, sixteen Leet long with Joints
broken, and spiked with two forty penny
spkes bet twoateacst ingers ttore aton. four There
rfoot walk,
for
six
and
eight
foot
lk
four and
foratenortwelve foot
walk.
Stringers to be supported every four feet
with brick or stone. Grub plank must not
be used.
Adopted July 2nd, 1894.
T. J City Recorder.
•7-11-1Ot.
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Reg Oar Session, Arryrrst 6, 1594.
223
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session, Aug. 6, 1894.
OFFICIAL.
Council met at 9:30 o'clock a. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present: Aldermen Butler. Crawford,
Halpin. Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,
!Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
On motion the minutes of the June and
July sessions were approved as printed.
The following bills were ordered paid:
Name. For what purpose. Amount.
Nic Carroll, for labor in parks 410 30
T. C. Joseph, disinfectant 1 5J
Kohler, Hayssen & Co , drinking 65 00
fountain
McCloskey & don, painting and ma-
terial
Geo. Wirten, work at parks 10 50
Dubuque Rubber ant Belting Com- 7 Si
pany, hose. ex 35
A. Levi & Co., dry goons 2 2 505
B. Hayes, work at parks
M. Hayes, expressing for city9 00
Headford Bros. & Hitchens, material 12 00
for sewers
McEvoy & Sons, labor on sewers5 00
Frank Beutin, improvement of Ann
avenue 427 50
Dubuque Construction Co., improve-
ment of Fifth avenue 5 00
1 40
3 50
21. 80
S 29
13 25
6 10
9 10
B. D. Lenehan, repairing to.,ls
Duggan & Kane,supplies for city hall
Joe Cahill, wood for roller
Novelty Iron Works,repairs on roller
Key City Gas Co., coke for roller
Morrison Bros., repairs on roller
John Harney, repairing tools
Novelty Iron Works, repairing
steam roller
Wm. Marshall, " steam roller
Mullen Bros , plumbing
Jas. Kelly & Son, stationery
Palmer, Winall & Co , tax books
Robert McGivern, sanitary police
service for June „ for July
Robert McGivern, "
Hardie & ncharle, reports and rules
board of health
Hardie & Scharle, letter heads for at-
torney
Hardie & Scharle, 1:. directories.
Ham & Carver, printing for engineer
department
Barnard, Walker & Clewell, binders
for engineer department
Dubuque Telegraph, printing
Harger & Blish, stationery
Gott Gmehle, assistant assessor
Geo. Bennett
Hussmann ea Lies,
L. Daly, ngndmarket,
April, May, June and July
Duggan & Kane, supplies
John Eagan, piling pine wood
A. Johnson, wood
P. O'Meara, pine
Standard Lumber Co. lumber..
Svendson & Ott, imouer. - • •
Eugene E. Frith, removing garbage
t hall
Mrs. Koenig, janitor a city
O. Wiedeman & Co., repar'ng chairs 1 00
John E. Hartig. repairs on safe lock1 25
John O'Brien, improvement of alley 156 40
from Ellis to Foye street
Altman & Taylor, improvement of
2 157 40
West Fourteenth
M. Tschirgi, Jr , improvement of 1,877 85
Rush street
Dodson & Cousins, improvement of 577 44
Forest Lane
8 39
26 8'3
36 15
10 15
29 00
40 00
50 00
Peter Horsch, improvement of S 2-3
of 23rd street 463 20
Con Ryan, Sr., improvement of Le-
mon street 1 552 50
Brown & Brown, improvement of
Wilde street 1 731 60
Corrance & Laven, improvement of
alley east of Wilson avenue 124 35
Dan Sheehan, laying sidewalks 31 50
Thos Dorsey, constructing sewer in
Julien avenue 329 05
M Lavin, constructing sewer in 600 03
Hill street
B. Hobi, constructing sewer in Julien 63 59
avenue
D. W. Linehan, grading Glen Oak
avenue 152 28
Steuck & O'Farrell,grading Stafford
avenue 853 95
John Tibey, improvement of Pauliva
street 420 10
Steuck & O'Farrell; improvement of
1,119 69
High Biuff street
Steuck & O'Farrell, improvement of 330 61
Stafford avenue.
Steuck & O'Farrell, improvement of4?
White street1,027
Phil Doerr, improvement of alley
from Humboldt to Schiller ayes12 79
Phil Doerr, improvement of Esgle 3S4 00
Point avenue
Phil Doerr, improvement of Provid-
ence street
D. W. Linehan, improvement of
1303 70
Booth street...
D. W. Linehan, improvement of Glen 70S 72
Oak avenue
Cushing & O'Mahe, improvement of 415 SO
Third avenue
Cushing & O'Malie, improvement of 415 SO
Second avenue
John Tibey, retaining wall on Lemon 44 00
street stone furnished for
John Tibey, 57 00
crossings
John Tibey, stone furnished for foun-
tains 55
21 2 50
Gao. W W. Farley, resetting curbing... 2 5
J. R. Riley, gravel 11 75
J. R Riley, gravel SS 75
R E Lee, laying sidewalks
Joseph Trieb, laying siaewaiks49 14
August Braecher, macadam 19 12
Wm. Geisheker, services as rodman40 00
Trexler Bros., gravel 121 10
Geo. W. W underli Ai, copperas S 57
50 50 John Butt, repair for fire depart- 1 90
men.
Bailin Hat and Glove Co., hats for 5 25
fire department
A. B. Hauser. repairing indicator for 2 00
fire department Por fire de -
McDermott & Gow, pipe
25
partment for fire de-
Fraatz & Clark, supplies
4 50
partment lies for
R=infried & Jaeger, suppp 2 65
fire department
A. Y. McDonald & Morrison
rrisor fire
Manu-
facturing Co , supplies50
de -
92 65 partment
2 20 Thos. Collins, horseshoeing, fire dept 9 10
2 05 Key City Gas Co , coke, fire dept
2 05 Standard Lumber Co , lumber, fire 2 75
5 25 dept.
17 34 Diafiremond
t Jo Line Steamers, waste, 10 17
70 43P
232 70 John Essman, repairs for rfl a deptdept 9 85
50
23 00 G W. Wunderlich, supplies,
Jacob Sievers, lunch June
i neon fire
dept 111 OJ
11 Oil
G Jeff coy & Son, Tep dept 1 10
Merkes & Hassler. supplies, fires
A. Y. McDonald & Morrison,supp
fire dept
Shippley & Bauman, veterinarian 35 61
services, fire dept
Mrs. C. JacobiRaymond, supplies. fire depchairs. etc.. fire t141 35
S50
N. Ray 40 49
Svendson & U;t, lumber, "
400
36 00
19 00
6 00
16 00
1 80
100 00
100 00
S5
2 30
224 Regular Session, August 6, 1894.
Key City Gas Co., coke 16
Ex. Brass Works, labor and material
for fire dept
A. Wunderlich, horse shoeing, fire 11 25
dept 9 50
John Butt, repairs, fire dept
Fratz & Clark, supplies, fire dept29 45
Paul Hewer, "" It 1 10
Jos A Palen, „ 3 50
P. H. Halpin, „ 4 65
L. Lindenberg, plumbing, fire
McDermott & Gow, p g, 5 80
dept
Arthur Carlisle, impounding dogs... 33 011
L. J Baumhover, gloves, police dept 1 10
Lear & Pfiffner. horseshoeing, " 8 00
Ex. Brass Works, dog tags 3 25
Merkes & Hasler, supplies 3 05
Novelty Iron Works, repairs on 12 52
steam roller
Morrison Bros., repairs on steam
roller 281 57
The bill of T J. Conlin of $7 OU was re-
ferred to the mayor.
Bill against Steuck & O'Farrell of $99.75
for macadam was referred to city auditor
for collection.
Bill of Mulgrew & Phillips of $4.10 was
referred to the sewer committee.
Bill of the Dubuque Water company of
$1.425 was referred to the committee on fire
and water.
The following bills were referred to the
committee on electrical construction :
Central Electric company $ 9 20
Central Union Telephone 58 50
The following bills were referred to the
printing committee.
Dubuque Telegraph $75 00
The Herald 29 15
Times company 58 3U
The following bills were referred to the
city attorney and marshal:
Louis F. Metz $ 60
Louis F. Metz 1 20
Mrs. Louis F. Metz 1 20
Mrs. Louis A' Metz 60
Paul Jenkel 1 40
Globe L'ght and Heat company 263 32
PETITIONS.
The following petitions in relation to
taxes were referred to the delinquent tax
committee:
May Jane Luke. Mary Ballard, Mathias
Strinskey, Mrs. Mary Driscoll, Mary Mc-
Manus, Salome Rupprecht, James Mc-
Cracken.
The petition of the Excelsior Brass Works,
asking that the assessed valuation fixed by
the council in 1892 remain as so placed.
Granted.
The communication of Assessor Stamm
stating that the assessment roll for the year
1894 was complete and ready for inspection,
was referred to the equalization committee.
The following petitions of Adam Stoltz,
Frederica Hemmings, Katherina Feller. Dan
J. Haas, Herman Kuehnel, and Chas. Kreutz
claiming damages for the opening of White
street was referred to the street committee.
Petition of John H. Letters asking for per-
mission to raise sidewalk on corner Jackson
street and Peru road.
Petition of Nicholas Mettal, et al. in rela-
tion to the drainage of Windsor and Burden
avenue
Petition of Matthew Fagan et al. asking to
have State street extended and opened up
to Curtis street.
Petition of Peter Eisbach asking to be al-
lowed to improve Curtis street abutting his
property, under the supervision of the engi-
neer. Referred to the street committee and
engineer with power.
Petition of M. M. McCarten, et al, asking
to have Curtis street repaired, was referred
to the engineer and street committee with
power.
Petition of Leonhard Jaeger, et al., asking
6 25
14 53
to have Davenport street opened to the full
width of same from Charles street to Park
hill. was referred to the engineer with
power.
The following petitions were referred to
the street committee and engineer:
Petition of Geo. A. Ferris, asking that he
be allowed $400 for alleged damages on ac-
count of change of grade on Ellie Street
Petition of Fr. Brandel in relation to the
assessment against him for the improvement
of Stafford avenue.
Petition of Mrs. M. P. Brauhn et al., re-
monstrating against the manner in which
the curb stonQ was set on West Fourteenth
west of Alta Vista.
Petition of Theodor Raterman in relation
to special assessment against his property
for the improvement of Stafford avenue.
The petition of James Beach et al., trus-
tees of the Congregational society, asking
that Tenth street between Main and Locust
be put in repair in such a way as shall seem
bestwas referred to the street committee
and engineer with power.
On motion of Ald. Ryder the rules were
suspended and all parties who desired were
allowel to address the council.
Messrs Ohnesorge, Wanderscheid, Jr.,
and others addressed the council in relation
to the opening of White street.
Messrs. Long. Frey and others addressed
the council in relation to the improvement
of Stafford avenue. On motion of Aid.
Ryder the matter was referred to the street
committee and engineer with instructions to
visit the several localities and investigate
the same.
The following petitions were granted:
Petition cf Timothy Flynn et al, asking
that Russell street be out in a safe condition.
Petition of Mary Enright, asking to be
allowed to pay special assessment levied for
the construction of sewer without interest.
Petition of of Mel1 H. Cushing, asking that
$25 paid for livery license be applied on his
taxes.
❑Petition of Fred E. Spielman et al, asking
that they be allowed to lay a four foot side-
walk on Rush street between Apple and
Quince streets.
The following petitions were referred to
the mayor:
Petition in relation to sprinkling Couler
avenue above Twenty-third street, and ask-
ing that the Rbomberg care run at a slower
rate of speed.
Petition of Charles McDonald, asking that
the sum of $16 be refunded for unexpired sa-
loon license.
Petition of E. Milligan et al , for an elec-
tric light at the intersection of Catherine
and W est Seventh streets, was referred to
the committee on police and light.
Ald. Powers offered the following resolu-
tion, which was referred to the committee on
police and light:
Resolved, That an arc electric light be
placed on the corner of Fifteenth and Lo-
cust streets, near the new High school build-
ing now being erected.
The following petitions were referred to
the committee on fire and water:
Petition of M. Tschirgi Jr. et al., for the
extension of the water mains from West
Fourteenth street on Henion street.
Petition of G. F. Kleigh et al., for the lo-
cating of a water plug on corner of Valeria
and Hart streets.
The petition of T. J. Donahue et. al. for a
water fountain. and also fire alarm box. on
corner of South Do tge and Grand View
avenue.
On motion the matter of fire alarm box
was referred to the fire chief and report
came to the council, and the matter of water
fountain was referred to the committee of
the whole.
L. The petition of John Glab that the Knapp,
Regular Session, August 6, 1894. 225
Stout & Co. company be prohibited from
piling lumber on Ninth street east of the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad
tracks was referred to the committee of the
whole.
Petition of M. H. McCarthy and D. H. Mc-
Carthy asking that the sewer now in course
of construction on West Third street he ex-
tended to the sewer on Burch and West
Third streets, was referred to the sewer com-
mittee.
The following petitions were received and
filed:
Petition of Wm. Pohl et al., protesting
against the vacation of four feet of side-
walk on the north side of Providence street.
Petition of Jos. Ruegamer et al., remon-
strating against the improvement of First
avenue, between Lincoln avenue and Rhom-
berg avenue.
The petition of Wm Clark claiming $3 00
balance due for erecting street signs was re-
ferred to the committee on claims.
The petition of Henry G. Young asking
that money due him from Frank Eseman
employed by the city be retained from his
salary, was referred to the fire chief with
power.
The following agreement was adopted and
ordered to be made a matter of record :
DUBU@UR, Iowa, July 18, 1894.
We, the undersigned, owners of property
on north side of Providence street, between
Johnson and Stafford avenues, hereby agree
to save the city of Dubuque harmless from
all damages to our property caused by the
vacation of the north four feet of the side-
walk on north side of said street, and we
hereby waive notice of said vacation and
any other provision of the ordinance in re-
lation thereto. STIEFBOLD.
D. STIEFBOLD.
D. EMSLEY.
EDWARD SPAHN.
JOHN W. SPABN.
WM. FRANK REINOEHL.
CHAS. FOSSELMANN.
CHARLEY NiPP.
REPORTT OF OFFICERS.
City auditor reported as follows:
Cash in the city treasury July
1, 1E94 $36,244 71
Receipts during the month of July,
1894 25,045 14
Total $61,289 85
Disbursements for the month of 41,861 73
July, 1894
Balance 011 hand Aug. 1, 1894 $19,428 12
Also reported $1,920.40 amount required to
pay city officers
Also presented a list of coupons redeemed
during the month of July.
Adopted and warrants ordered drawn to
pay city officers and report referred to the
finance committee.
Marshal Raesle reported $1,708.55 due
police for the month of July, 1894.
Also reported 105 police cases during the
month.
Also reported $32 amount collected for
fines and tees for the month of July.
Also reported $20 poupd receipts for the
month of July.
Report referred to the committee 011
police and light, and warrants ordered
drawn to pay police.
Street Supt. Carter reported $2.578.20 doe
for labor on streets and sewers. Report re-
ferred to the street
to pay laborers.committee
and warrants
ordered
Sewer Inspector Igo reported $154 75 due
for labor on sanitary
re-
ferred to ewercommittee rand warrants
ordered to pay laborers.
Market Master Klein reported $10.80, scale
receipts for the month of July.
Also, reported $38.40 due for feeding pris-
oners for the month of July. Report
adopted and warrant ordered drawn to pay
for feeding prisoners.
The city electrician presented his report,
which was referred to the committee on
electrical construction.
City Woodmeasurer Hannon reported 726
cords of wood measured during July for
which $1.25 was due the city, Report re-
ceived and filed.
The reports of City Weigbmasters Charles
Pitschner, T. J. Donahue and James Doyle
were received and filed.
The city engineer reported as follows:
I would recommend that the cistern on
Julien avenue be not filled for the present.
Report adopted.
Report that I cannot find that any double
assessment has been made against the prop-
erty of Henry Meuller for the improvement
of Eagle Point avenue. Report adopted.
Report that the best plan to carry off the
water from Seventh and Jackson would be
to construct a sewer along Seventh to Wash•
ington and then connect with the proposed
sewer leading to Eighth street. Referred to
the sewer committee.
Report that the best plan for the drainage
of the water in O'Neil.t's sub between West
Third street and O'Neill and Booth street
would be to extend the present alley across
lot No. 3 in O'Neill's sub to O'Neill street
and improve the alloy. Report adopted.
The communication of the engineer in rela-
tion to the width of curb on Booth street
and Fifth avenue was referred to the com-
mittee of the whole.
• Also presented profile of grade of Grand-
view avenue from Southern avenue to its
eastern terminus and the estimated cost of
grading the same. Referred to the street
committee.
Also presented plat of West Fourteenth
street through Levens' addition. Referred
to street committee and engineer.
Also presented profile and estimate of the
extension of Alta Vista street from Four-
teenth street to Union avenue and Union
avenue to West Locust street. Referred to
the committee of the whole
Also presented profile of Rusk street, and
also plat showing proposed new street run-
ning from Rush to Valley streets Referred
to street committee.
Also presented plat of the proposed ex-
tension of White street. Referred to the
committee of the whole.
Also presented profiles of alleys from
Johnson to First avenues, between Garfield
avenue and Providence street, as follows:
From Schiller to Dock avenue, between
Rhomberg and Garfield; from Johnson to
Windsor avenue, between Rhomberg and
Garfield ; from Johnson to First avenue, be-
tween Rhomberg and Lincoln; from Wind-
sor to Stafford
avenue, between
and
Providence. Referred e eom
tee
Also presented plat of the proposed exten-
sion of Fourth street. Referred to the com-
mittee of the whole.
The report of City Attorney Knight in re-
lation to the claim of Catherine Welch was
referred to the committee of the whole.
Ald. Vogel moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock
p. m. Carrried,
AFTERNOON SEBBION.
Council met at 2 o'clock p. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present: Aldermen Butler, Crawford,
Halpin. Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,
Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
On motion bids for the improvement of
Dell and also the construction of
ewerston reetJulien and Roberts avenues were
ordered opened and referred to the engineer
for computation.
2213 Regular Session, August 6, 1895.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance com-
mittee. reported as follows:
In favor of receiving and filing the report
of the city auditor for the month of June.
Report adopted.
In favor of adopting the report of the city
treasurer for the month of July and that
loan warrants be drawn to pay the several
amounts, as shown in the said report. Re-
port adapted.
Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street
committee, reported as follows:
Your committee report that the following
streets and alleys have been accepted:
Wilde street, from Valley street to Mc-
Lenan street.
West Fourteenth street, from Mount Plea-
sant avenue to North Glen Oak avenue.
Forest Lane, from North Glen Oak avenue
to Delhi street.
Booth street, from O'Neill street to Dodge
street.
Rush street, from Holley street to Apple
street.
Pauline street, from West Fourth to West
Fifth street.
Providence street, from Johnson to Staf-
ford avenue.
High Bluff street, from Stafford to Schil-
ler avenues.
American avenue, from Lincoln to Rhom-
berg avenue.
Second avenue, from Lincoln to Rhom-
berg avenue.
Third avenue, from Lincoln to Rhomberg
avenue.
Fifth avenue, in Johnson's subdivision.
Lemon street, from Twenty-seventh street
to Millville street.
Twenty-third street, from Jackson to Elm
street.
Alley, from Ellis to Foye, between West
Locust and Almond street. Adopted.
In favor of improving alley west of Glen
Oak avenue between West Fifth street and
Forest Lane.
In favor of receiving and filing the petition
of John Deggendorf & Co, asking to be paid
extra for breaking macadam on West Locust
street. Adopted.
In favor of postponing action on the
petition for repair of retaining wall on St.
Mary's street
In favor of receiving and filing the petition
of Karl Fatka asking that sidewalk on Four-
teenth street be filled to grade. Adopted.
In favor of having owners of lots abutting
on north side of Leibnitz street construct a
railing along said lots or fill the same to
grade, so that they will not be dangerous to
the traveling public. Adopted
Report that they have instructed the street
commissioner to lay crossing on north side
of Seventeenth and Clay streets. Adopted.
In favor of granting the petition of Gus
Schreiber et al., asking that the sidewalk on
Ellis street be not cut down. Adopted.
In favor of receiving and filing the remon-
strance against improving Elm street from
Sanford to Twenty-third streets. Adopted.
In favor of approving of the report of the
engineer in relation to the drainage trona
Linwood cemetery near Windsor and Bur-
den avenues. Adopted.
Report that. Pickett street has been
ordered improved. Adopted.
Report in favor of receiving and filing the
report of the street commissioner for June,
1594.
In favor of the adoption of the red lines
and figures as the official grades of Marion,
St. Joseph, Rigi, Stilmore and Gandolfo
streets as shown on profile. Adopted.
In favor of postponing action on proposed
improvement of Lsibnetz street. Adopted.
In favor of the adoption of the blue lines
and figures as the proposed grades on Adair.
Audubon, Dubuque, Decorah, Delaware and
Dexter avenues, as shown on profile.
Adopted.
Ald. Halpin, chairman of the delinquent
tam committee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of allow-
ing Rose McCeney to pay $40 in payment in
full for 1893.
In favor of reducing the assessment of G.
J. Henckel.
In favor of allowing Mrs. Matt Wolf to
pay one-half her taxes on lot 3 of mineral
lot 470 as payment in full for 1893
In favor of receiving and filing the peti-
tion of Mathias Strinskey for cancellation of
taxes for 1893.
In favor of receiving and filing the peti-
tion of Ann Turner for cancellation of taxes
for 1893.
Report a decrease to the petition of Henry
Herancourt for the reduction of assessment
for 1593
In favor of referring the petition of Turner
hall trustees for reduction of assessment to
the committee of the whole.
In favor of reducing the assessment on
lots 3 and 4, Oakland addition, to $600 for
1893
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs.
Michael McMahon for 1593, also iu favor of
allowing her an extension of time for one
year at 7 per cent to pay special tax for im-
provement of Dodge street.
Iu favor of cancelling the taxes of Herman
Weber for 1893.
In favor of receiving and riling the peti-
tion of Ellen O'Halloran for reduction of
taxes for 1893.
In favor of instructing the finance com-
mittee to examine the books of the Dubuque
High Bridge company for 1593, relative to
their receipts and disbursements, and report
to the council.
In favor of reducing the assessment of
John Hier on lot 5, Cain's sub, to $1,20J for
189:3
In favor of allowing Mrs. B Joseph to pay
one half her taxes on lot 140, Est Dubuque
addition, as payment in full for 189:3
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Johanna
McNulty for 1593.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary
Stevenson on lot 139, Finley, Waples and
Burton's adnition for 1893
In tavos of allowing Ars. Mary Rubeck to
pay one half her taxes as payment in full
for 1593
In favor of receiving and filing the peti-
tion of Mrs Eliza Hughes for cancellation of
taxes for 1593.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs.
Margaret Donahue on south sixteen feet of
city tot 122 for 1593.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs.
Adam Krees on lot 57, Harris' addition, for
1893.
In favor of receiving and filing the peti-
tion of Chas. F. Atkinson for refunding of
taxes paid for years 1592 and 1893
In favor of reducing the assessment of
John Olinger on Boulevard addition to $15,-
000 for 1593. Report adopted.
Also reported in favor of receiving and
filing the petition of the Eleventh Street
Elevator for cancellation of taxes for 1893.
Ald. Crawford moved as an amendment
that the prayer of petitioners be granted.
Lost by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Crawford, Lillig, Powers and
Vogel.
Nayes—Alds. Butler, Kaufmann, Ryder,
Shea and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin moved that the recommenda-
tion of the committee by adopted.
Carried by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Halpin, Kaufmann,
Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Nayes—Ald. Crawford, Lillig, Powers and
V ogel.
Regular Session,
August 6, 1394.
Ald. Vogler, chairman of the printing com-
mittee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of paying
the following bilis: Dubuque Telegraph,
$75; The Herald, $58 30; The Times company,
$29.15; Globe Printing company, $29.15. Re-
port adopted.
Ald Lt11ig, chairman of the committee on
police and light, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of paying
the following bills:
Key City blas company, $47.10; Star E:ec-
tric company, $ L.490 4u; Globe Light and
Heat company, $263 33
Also report in favor of poptponing action
on the petition for electric lights on the east
side of Grand View avenue.
In favor of postponing action on petition
of A. H Hemmelder et al., asking for an aro
electric light on Metz street and Stafford av-
enue.
In favor of receiving and filing the report
of the city electrician for June, 1894.
Report that after an investigation of the
dance hall of Frank Nejedley on Elm street
we have come to the conclusion not to allow
sail dance hall to be run duringthe summer
months, and when said hall is opened, said
F Nejedley must furnish a city policeman
at his own expense. Report adopted.
Ald. Halpin. chairman of the committee
on supplies, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of giving
Edward Norton credit for $10 to be applied
on his taxes for 1893, being money deducted
from him tor team license.
In favor of receiving and filing the claim
of Frank Seeger and J. E Davis of $300 for
alleged injury to horse and buggy.
Report adverse to the claim of Bryan Don-
ahue on account of injury claimed to have
been done him while in the employ of the
city. Report adopted. the following In favor of paying g bills:
W m. Meyer, $1u; Mrs. E. Meuller, $10, and
Treater Bros. M.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee of
the whole, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of post-
poning action on the resolution to allow
c..mpensation to the members of the board
of health, until such time as the members of
the council are ordered paid for their ser-
vices.
Would also recommend that the salary of
the street commissioner be placed at the
tame amount as last year, viz$1,100
In favor of granting the petition of Lud-
wig Trassel asking for a horse•drinaing
fountain on clemivary street, and the fire
committee be instructed to locate said foun-
tain in a suitable place.
In favor of asking further time on the pe-
tition of the Standard Lumber company et
al. asking that a new engine company be
equipped at the Central engine house. Re-
port that the water plug has been ordered
on Twelfth and Pine streets, as asked for by
the Key City Furniture company, et at. Re-
port that upon investigation we find that we
are unable to vacate Ciara and Aug
usta
streets, as asked for by the Mercy hospital,
but report in favor of allowing said Mercy
hospital to use said streets at the pleasure of
the council.
In favor of receiving and filing the peti-
tion of James Shields in relation to the va-
cation of streets in Dubuque
Harbor Im-
provement company '°
In favor of the adoption of the report of
the printing committee in relation to the of-
ficial printing for the ensuing year.
In favor of reducing the assessment of G.
J. Henkets on lots 7, 8 and 9 in Finley's add
to $700 for 1893.
Also in favor of instructing the recorder
to issue a venire to the city mar oe 1,tcom-
manding
him to summon a y
freeholders citizens, to assess the damages,
If any, that may be caused by the proposed
vacation of hj{ Leet off the south side of Lin-
coln avenue, between Couler avenue and
White street. In favor of receiving and
filing the petition of Albert Luchterhand et
al , in relation to width ot sidewalk on Staf-
ford avenue. Report adopted
Ald. Halpin, chairman of the r•nmmittee
on supplies, reported as follows: Your com-
mittee report in favor of paying the follow-
ing bills: Dugg..n. Sullivan & Kinsella,
$3 00; Wm G. Watters, $112 6U, Merkes &
Hasler, $2.25. Report adopted.
Ald. Shea, chairman of the committee on
public grounds and buildings, reported as
follows: Your committee report in favor of
paying the following bills: Reinfried &
Jaeger, $'2.00: Thos. Lonergan, $10 00; Noah
H. Faust, $33 85: Frank Kearhie. 26 00: Chas
Oswald, $d 75; McDermott & Gow, $89 10.
Report adopted.
Ald. Butler, chairman of the committee
on electrical construction reported as fol-
lows: Your committee report in favor of
paying the following: Bill of Western Elec-
tric company ot $37 26.
Also report that the city has not.purnhased
a gasoline torch from Wm. S. Moto. Report
adopted.
Ald. Crawford, chairman of the committee
on fire and water, reported as follows:
Your committee would respectfully report
that the block pavement floor of the room in
the Eighteenth street engine house is in a
bad and dangerous condition, and ought to
be repaired as speedily as possible
Also, that the floor of the dormitory in
said engine house is in a very poor condi-
tion, the plank being greatly shrunken and
the surface rough and full of splinters. We
recommend a new floor be laid on the old
one. We would further state that the front
doors of the engine room in the said engine
house ought to be changed so as to open out-
wardly. We respectfully recommend that
the committee be authorized to have the re-
pairs and changes above mentioned carried
into effect. Referred to committee on tire
and water to ascertain the cost.
Also report that in pursuance of the order
of the council, your committee has purchased
1,000 feet of hose for the fire department,
to -wit: 500 feet from the Dubuque Rubber
and er
foot; and 500 feet fromthe Co. at Ha ey•Campbell rate of 90 cents Co.
at the rate of 80 cents per foot. All of said
hose has been received and is now in use by
the department. Report adopted.
Also report that in pursuance of the in-
structions of your honorable body. your com-
mittee has advertised in the periodical called
Fire and Water, inviting proposals for fur-
nishing the city with a new steam fire en-
gine, and the city recorder has also
inserted
a similar notice in the city pipers.
Propos-
als have been received from a number of
manufacturing companies, in response which
are herewith submitted:
Fire Engine company, $4,200 and allow
$350 for old engine.
Manchester Locomotive Works, first size
"Amoskeag" for $4,000 and one old engine.
American Fire Engine company, one sec-
ond size Clapp & Jones, $3,700, and either of
the old engines; one second size Silsby for
$3 500 and either of the old engines; one sec -
d either of
ond size New
d engines. Referred
to the$3 800 nthe
committee of
the whole.
The petition of Typographical Union, No.
22, and signed by the different trades unions,
asking that all city printing be given only
to offices authorizedtouse
telabel
b2.2l of Du-
buque Typographical
Aid. Ryder moved that prayer of peti•
tioers be granted. Carried.
The proposition of C. H. White & Co., of
New York in relation to the purchase of
ceof
$150,000 worth of bonds bearing 4% per
_,.,ti Regular Session, August 6, 1894.
interest was referred to the mayor, finance
and ordinance committees with the city
attorney.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improvement of
White street from Sanford street to Twenty-
third street by Stanek & O'Farrell, contrac•
tors, in front of and adjoining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate as fol-
lows:
Jos. Mara, lot 5, Olinger's sub:
110.1 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 40 74
52.90 square yards guttering at 86c19 04
138.33 sq ads macadamizing at 37c5t 18
Total $ 110 96
J. H Rhomberg, lot 181, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add:
66 lineal feet curbing at 37c ..$ 24 42
31.11 square yards guttering at 36c.. 11 20
83.90 sq yds macadamizing at 37c... 31 04
Total $ 66 66
Louie Reinecke, w 95 ft lot 182, LH. Lang -
worthy's add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 22 20
26.67 square yards guttering at 36c9 60
66 67 sq yds macadamizing at 37o24 67
Total a 56 47
Louis Rainecke, w 93 ft lot 183, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 37o $ 22 20
26 67 square yards guttering at 36c9 6'1
66 67 sq yds macadamizing at 37c24 67
Total $56 47
Louis Reinecke, w 95 ft lot 184, LH. Lang -
worthy's add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 37e $ 22 20
26 67 square yards guttering at 36o9 60
66 66 sq yds macadamizing at 37c24 67
Total $ 56 47
Louis Reinecke, w 95 ft lot 185, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 37o $ 22 20
26.67 square yards guttering at 36c9 60
66 67 sq yds macadamizing at 37c24 67
Total $ 5- 6 47
Chas. Fosseliman, and jf lot 186, Lang-
worthy add:
45.5lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 16 84
20 22 square yards guttering at 36c7 28
50 55 sq yds macadamizing at 37c18 70
Total $ 4- 2 82
Frank Fossellman, and lot 186 Lang -
worthy's add;
45.5 lineal feet curbing at 37o $ 16 84
20.23 square yards guttering at 36c.. 7 28
50.55 sq yds macadamizing at 37c... 18 70
$ 42 82
Frank Fossellman, and X lot 187 Lang -
worthy's add:
29 5 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 10 92
15.55 square yards guttering at 36e5 80
38 90 sq yds macadamizing at 37014 39
$ 30 91
Chas. Fossellman, and 3y lot 137 L. H.
Langworthy's add:
29.5 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 10 92
15.55 square yards guttering at 26o5 60
38 90 sq yds macadamizing at 37c14 39
Total
Total
Total
$ 30 91
John Knoernschlld, lot 170 L. H. Lang -
worthy's add:
64 5 lineal feet curbing at 37o $ 23 87
33 55 sq yds guttering at 36c 12 08
77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 37c28 78
Total $ 64 73
John Kcoernsohild, lot 1 of 171, L. H.
Langwortby's ad : :
30.7 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 11 36
211.22 sq yds guttering at 36c 7 28
42 78 sq yds macadamizing at 37o15 83
Total $ 34 47
C. H. Fischer, lot 2 of 171, L H. Lang -
worthy's add:
30 7 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 14 13
20.22 square yards guttering at 36c8 94
55 55 square yards macadamizing at
37c 20 55
Total. $43 62
Dubuque Street Railway Co., lot 172, L. 11
Langworthy's add :
64 6 lineal feet curbing at 37c $
28 9J square yards guttering at 360
75 0) square yards macadamizing
at 37c
23 90
10 40
27 75
Total $62 05
Frank Fossellman, lot 14, Frank Fossell-
man's sub:
79 7 lineal feet curbing at 37c $
35 78 square yards guttering at 363
91.22 square yards macadamizing
at 37c
29 50
12 88
31 12
Total $76 50
Frank Fossellman, lot 13, Frank Fossell-
man's sub :
60 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 22 20
26 67 square yards guttering at 36c9 60
66 67 square yards macadamizing
at 370 24 67
Total $56 47
Frank Fossellman, lot 12, Frank Fossell-
man's sub:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 22 20
v.8 87 square yards guttering at 36c9 60
66 67 square yards macadamizing
at 37c 24 67
Total $56 47
Frank Fossellman, lot 11, Frank Fossell-
man's sub:
49 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 18 13
27 90 square yards guttering at 36c10 05
66 67 square yards macadamizing
at 37c 24 67
Total 852 84
Frank Fossellman, lot 10, Frank Fosaell-
man's sub:
99 4 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 35 78
45 78 square yards guttering at 36c16 48
11444 square yards macadamizing
at 37c 42 33
Total $95 59
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, L llig, rowers, Ryder,Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: • That to pay for improving West
Fourteenth from Alta Vista street to At-
lantic avenue by Altman & Taylor, contrac-
tors, in front of and adjoining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite of each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Regular Session, August 6, 1894. 229
Jos. Fecker, lot 151, Woodlawn Park add :
49 78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c$ 17 40
C. A. Voelker, lot 102, Woodlawn Park
add:
72.0 lineal ft curbing at 34c 24 48
33.78 eq yds guttering at 33c 11 15
152.90 sq yds macadamizing at 35c53 52
Total $ 8915
C. A Voelker, lot 101, Woodlawn Park
add:
61.7 lineal ft curbing at 34c 20 98
26 67 sq yds guttering at 33c 8 80
117 78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c41 21
Total $ 7100
John Kleinschmidt, lot 100, Woodlawn
Park add:
62 0 lineal ft curbing at 340 21 08
26 67 sq yds guttering at 33c 8 80
117 78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c41 22
Total $ 7110
John Kleinschmidt, lot 99, Woodlawn
Park add:
70.7 lineal ft curbing at 34c 24 04
33 11 sq yds guttering at 33c 10 93
150.44 sq yds macadamizing at 35c52 65
Total $ - 87 62
C. A. Voelker, lot 52. Woodlawn Park add:
71.8 lineal ft curbing at : 4c 24 41
33.70 sq yds guttering at 33c 11 12
150.44 sq yds macadamizing at 35c52 65
Total $ - 8818
C. A. Voelker, lot 51 Woodlawn Park add:
59.4 lineal feet curbing, at 340 $ 211 20
26.67 square yarns guttering at 33c8 80
116 67 sq. yds macadamizing, at 35c. 40 83
_
Total $ 69 83
Christina Shannon, lot 50, Woodlawn Park
add:
59 6 lineal feet curbing at 340 $ ' 20 26
26.67 square yards guttering at 33o.. 8 81
116.67 sq. yds macadamizing at 35e.. 40 83
_
Total $ 69 89
Christina Shannon, lot 49, Woodla wn Park
add:
66.3 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 22 54
31.25 square yards guttering at 33c10 31
149.22 sq. yds macadamizing at 35c52 23
Total • $ 85 08
Christina Shannon, lot 2, Woodlawn Park
add:
69 3 lineal Leet curbing at 34c $ 23 56
32 58 square yards guttering at 33c10 75
149 22 sq. yds macadamizing at 35e52 23
_
Total $ 8614
Christina Shannon, lot 1, Woodlawn Park
add:
57.8lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 19 65
26.67 square yards guttering at 33c8 80
116.67 sq. yds macadamizing at 35c40 83
Total $ 69 28
Anna M. Bush, lot 20, Oakland Park add:
1010 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 34 34
46.67 yardsre guttering196.87 sq. ydsmcaamizinat 35c.. 68 83
Total.... $ 118 57
F. J. Dupuis, lot 19, Oakland Park add:
103.5 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 35 19
47.78 square yards guttering at 330: 15 77
225.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c79 02
Total $ - 129 98
Louis Dohs, lot 18, Oakland Park add:
68 5 lineal curbing at 34c 23 29
32 22 squareeet yards guttering at 83c10 83
163 55 sq yds macadamizing at 35e57 24
Total $ - 9116
W. F. Willmers, lot 17.Oakland Part*•add:
50 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 17 00
22 22 square yards guttering at 33c7 33
88.90 sq yds macadamizing at 35c. 31 12
Total ?; 55 45
J. H. Wilimers, lot 16, Oakland Park add:
56.5 lineal feet curbing at E4, $ 19 21
24 44 square yards guttering at 33c8 07
108.90 sq yds macadamizing at 35c38 12
Total $ 65 40
Tbos Heim, w3Oft, lot 1, Oaklank Park add:
41.8lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 14 21
17 78 square yards guttering at 33e5 87
82 22 eq yds macadamizing at 35c23 73
Total ti - 4s s6
B. A Kennedy, e 110 ft, lot 1, Oakland
Park add:
110 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 37 40
48 90 square yards guttering at 33016 14
203.55 eq yds macadamizing at 35c71 24
Total $ 124 7S
Anna M. Bush, lot 19, Mt. Pleasant add:
324 00 lineal feet curbing at 34o$ 110 16
145 78 square yards guttering at 33c48 11
62311 sq yds macadamizing at 35c218 09
Total $ 376 36
Anna M. Bush, lot 2,1, Mt. Pleasant add:
222.7 lineal feet curbing at 34o $ 75 72
100 75 square yards guttering at 33c. 33 25
437.33 sq yds macadamizing at 35e153 07
Total $ 262 04
Anna M. Bnsh, lot 2 of 1 of 1 M. L. 172:
292 0 lineal feet curbing at 340 $ 99 23
129 78 square yards guttering at 330. 42 83
51211 sq yds macadamizing at 35c181 69
Total $ 323 80
Anna M. Bush, lot2 of 49, Morheiser's add:
21.0 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 7 14
9.33 square yards guttering at 33e3 08
37.33 sq yds macadamizing at 35c13 07
Total $ 23 29
Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 2 of 1, Morheiser's
add:
85 0 lineal feet curbing at 340 $ 28 90
37.78 square yards guttering at 33c. 12 47
151.11 sq yds macadamizing at 35c52 89
Total $ - 94 26
Tschirgi & Schwind, 2 of 2, Morheiser's
add:
85.0 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 28 90
37.78 square yards guttering at 33c. 12 47
151.11 sq yds macadamizing at 35c52 89
Total $ - 94 26
Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 2 of 3, Morheiser's
add:
82 9 lineal at 34c19
37 78 sq areeet yards gutgtering at 33c..$ 28 47
173.33 sq yds macadamizing at 35c.. 60 67
Total $ 101 33
r Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 2 of 4, Morheieer's
add:
4029 63
.58 sliquarelot eal feet 2 guttering at 33c..curbing at 34c$ 13 9
180.67 sq yds macadamizing at 350.. 63 23
Total $ 106 30
Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 14, Morheiser's
add:
16.2 lineal feet curbing at 34c. $ 5 51
99 square yard guttering at 33c
7
50.90 sq yds macadamizing at 35c17 82
Total $ 26 30
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Butler, Crawford,
orRyder,H Shea,pn
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayee-None.
230 Regular Session, August 6, 1894.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:,
Resolved. By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for improving Staf-
ford avenue from Garfield avenue to Lin-
wood cemetery, by dteuck 8t O'Farrell, con-
tractors. in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parcels of real estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Fred W. Karsch, lot 11 sub of 3 Geiger's
sub:
48.2 lineal feet curbing at 37o $ 17 83
21.78 eq yds guttering at 36c 7 84
86.11 sq yds macadamizing at 37c24 46
Total $ 5013
Raymond Fessler, lot 12 sub of 3 Geiger's
sub:
38.4 lineal feet curbing at 37o $ 14 21.
17.07 sq yds guttering at 37c 6 15
46.93 sq yds macadamizing at 37c17 36
Total $ 37 72
Raymond Fessler, lot 13 sub of 3 Geiger's
aub:
88 4 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 14 21
17.07 sq yds guttering at 36- 6 15
46.93 eq yds macadamizing at 37c17 36
Total $ 37 72
Christina Schmitz, lot 1 sub of 2 Geiger's
sub:
54.4 lineal feet curbing at 870 $ 20 13
2418 sq yds guttering at 36c 8 70
68.50 sq yds macadamizing at 37c.. 24 60
Total $ 53 30
Christina Schmitz, lot 2 sub of 2 Geiger's
Bub:
34.8 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 12 88
15.47 t q yds guttering at 36c 5 57
42.53 sq yds macadamizing at 37c15 74
Total $ 34- 19
Chas. Baumbover, e 34 lot 3 sub of 2 Gei-
ger's sub:
27.2lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 10 06
12.10 sq yds guttering at 36o 4 36
33 24 sq y ds macadamizing at 37c12 30
Total $ 26 - 72
Albert Frey, lot 5, Klingenberg's sub:
43.5 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 16 10
19 55 square yards guttering at 36c6 96
43.17 sq. yds macadamizing at 37c19 61
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Total$ 42 73
Albert Frey, lot 4, Kliitgenberg's aub:
43 5 lineal feet curbing at 37c r 16 10
19.33 square yards guttering at 36c6 96
53.17 sq. yds macadamizing at 37c19 67
Total $ 42 73
Wm. Keeper, lot 6, Kruse's sub:
40.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 14 30
17.78 square yards guttering at 36c8 40
48.90 sq. yds macadamizing at 37c18 09
Total $ 39 29
Mike Merzen, lot 5, Kruse's sub:
40.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 14 80
17.78 square yards guttering at 36o.. 6 40
4S.90 eq. yds macadamizing at 37c.. 18 t 9
Total $ 39 29
Louis Witter, lot 4, Kruse's sub:
40.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c$ 14 80
17.78 square yards guttering at 36o. 6 40
48.90 sq. ds macadamizing at 37c.. 18 09
Total $ 89 29
Elizabeth Jungbluth, lot18, Hamburg add:
42.4 lineal feet curbing at 37c$ 15 69
18.84 square yards guttering at 36c. 6 78
51.82 sq. yds macadamizing at 37c.. 19 17
Total 8 4164
John Ruebig, E. 34 lot 4, sub of Geiger's
sub:
27.2 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 10 06
12.10 square yards guttering at 86c4 86
33 24 sq yds macadamizing at 37c12 30
Total $26 72
John Ruebig, lot 2 of 1 Geiger's sub:
12.4 lineal feet curbing at 37c $
5 51 square yards guttering at 360
15.15 sq yds macadamizing at 37c
4 59
1 98
561
Total $12 18
In. R. Stendeback, lot 3 of 1 Geiger's sub:
40 7 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 15 06
18.10 square yards guttering at 36c6 52
49 74 sq yds macadamizing at 37c18 40
Total $39 98
M. R Steudeback, E 34 lot 4 of 1 Geiger's
sub:
40.7 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 15 C6
1310 square yards guttering at 36c6 52
49 74 sq yds macadamizing at 37c18 40
__
Total $39 98
M. R. Steudeback, E. 34 lot 5 of 1 Geiger's
sub:
56.5 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 20 91
26.99 square yards guttering at 36c9 63
88.63 eq yds macadamizing at 37c... 32 79
Total $63 38
Rich Schmidt, lot 6 of 5, Stafford's add:
177.8 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 65 79
79.55 square yards guttering at 36c23 64
227.72 .q yards macadamizing at 37c S4 26
Total $ 178 89
Egelhart Hemmi, n 50 ft lot 1 sub of 3 and 4,
Stafford's add:
51.31ineal feet curbing at37c $ 18 98
22 80 square yards guttering at 36e8 21
62.90 sq yds macadamizing at 37c23 27
Total $ 50 46
Cath Schuler, s 50 ft lot 1 sub of 3 and 4,
Stafford's add :
513 lineal feet curbing at 370 $ 18 93
22 80 square yards guttering at 36o.. 8 21
62.90 eq yds macadamizing at 37c23 27
Total $ 50 46
H. Pfotzer, lot 3 sub of 3 and 4, Stafford's
add:
61 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 22 57
27.11 square 'yards guttering at 36c.. 9 76
74 55 sq yds macadamizing at 37c... 27 58
_
Total $ 59 91
Mich Reiner, lot 5 sub of 3 and 4, Stafford's
add:
40 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 14 80
17.78 square yards guttering at 36c.. 6 40
48.90 eq yds macadamizing at 37c... 18 G9
Total $ 3- 9 29
John Bockes, lot 8 sub of 3 and 4, Stafford's
add:
50 lineal feet curbtng at 370 $ 13 50
22.22 square yards guttering at 36o8 00
81.11 sq yds macadamizing at 37c22 61
Total $ 4911
E. Winkelman, lot 6, Klingenberg's sub:
43.5 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 16 10
19.33 square yards guttering at 36o6 96
53.17 eq yds macadamizing at 37c19 67
Total $ 4- 2 73
Eliza Jungbluth, lot 17, Hamburg add :
42.4 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 15 69
1S 84 square yards guttering at 36c6 78
51.82 sq yds macadamizing at 37c19 17
Total $ 4164
Pepelar essinfl, A'tgust 6, 1894.
231
Martin Lang, lot 16, Hamburg add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c 18 50
82.22 square yards guttering at 36c8 u0
61.11 eq yds macadamizing at 37c22 31
Total . - 49 11
'Cath. Grote, lot 15, Hamburg add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c
22 22 square yards guttering at 36c.
61 11 sq yds macadam zing at 37e
Total $
John Grote, lot 4, Hamburg add:
26 2 lineal feet curbing at :37c $
14.22 square yards guttering at 36c
50.11 eq yds macadamizing at 37c
18 50
8 00
22 61
49 11
9 69
5 12
1S 54
Total $ 53 35
Henry Armeden, lot 13, Hamburg add:
159 6 lineal feet curbing at 37c 55 72
65 78 square yards guttering at 36c23 68
227.00 sq yds macadamizing at 37cS3 99
Total $ 163 39
Chas. Rose est, lot 5 of 3 of m lot 467:
109 3 lineal feet curbing at 37c 40 44
52 13 square yards guttering at 3ticIS 77
165.83 sq yds macadamizing at 39c61 36
Total $ 120 57
Louis Nipp, lot 71, Cook's add:
161.1 lineal ft curbing at 37c 59 61
71.78 sq yds guttering at 36c 25 84
2:33.67 sq yds macadamizing at 3786 46
Total $ 171 91
Isidor Ehrlich, lot 1, 0 Tayior's sub:
132 7 lineal f1 curbing at 37c . 49 10
60.75 sq yds guttering at 360 21 b7
179.67 sq yds macadamizing at 37c66 48
Total $ 137 45
G. Gmehle, lot 1, Gmehle's sub:
57.6 lineal ft curbing at 37c 21 31
24.00 sq yds guttering at 36c 8 64
71.33 sq yds macadamizing at 37c26 39
Total $ - 56 34
Martin Gabriel, lot 1. A. Stint's add:
59.3 lineal ft curbing at 37c 21 94
24.90 sq yds guttering at 363 8 96
73.78 sq yds macadamizing at 37c27 30
_
Total $ 58 20
A. M Hemmelder, lot 2, A. Stine's add :
50 0 lineal ft curbing at 37c 1S
22 22 sq yds guttering at 363 8
61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 37c22
Total $ - 49
Fred Brenda', lot 3, A. Stine's add:
50.0 lineal ft curbing at 37c
22.22 sq yds guttering at 36c
61.11 sq yds macadam. zing at 37c
50
00
61
11
18 50
8 CO
22 61
Total $ 4911
John Spies, lot 2 of 4, A. Stine's add:
66.8 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 24 72
31.47 square yards guttering at 36o11 33
98 sq yds macadamizing at 37c 36 26
Total $ 72 31
Theo. Raterman, lot 29, A. Stine's add:
64.7 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 23 94
30.53 square yards guttering at 36c10 99
98 sq yds macadamizing at 370 36 26
Total 1 - 7119
Theo. Raterman, lot 30, A. Stine's add:
58.5 lineal feet curbing at 37e• $ 21 65
26.67 square yards guttering at 36c10 99
78 83 sq yds macadamizing at 37c 29 17
Total 1 - 60 42
Theo. Raterman, lot 31 A. Stine's add :
54 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 19 9S
24 sq yds guttering?at 36c 8 64
66 sq yds macadamizing at 37c 24 42
Total $ 53 04
Chas Karseh, lot 32, A. Stine's add :
54 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 19 98
24 square yards guttering at 36cS 64
66 sq yds macadamizing at37c 24 42
Total 1 - 53 04
Chas. Karscb, lot 33, A. Stine's add:
54 0 lineal feet curbing at 370 $ 19 98
24 00 square yards guttering at 36c8 64
66 00 sq yds macadamizing at 37c24 42
153 04
Total
Chas Stices, lot 35, A. Stint's add:
69 3 lineal feet curbing at 37c 25 64
32 58 square feet guttering at 36311 73
99.33 square yards macadamizing
at 37c 36 75
Total 1 74 12
Chas. ECarscb, lot 34. A. Stine's add:
54 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c 19 98
24 CO square feet curbing at 36c 8 64
66.00 sq yps macadamizing at 37c24 42
Total 1 53 04
Gottfried Hertner, est . lot 53, A.
Stine's add:
63 4 lineal feet curbing at 37c 25 31
32.18 sq yds guttering at 36c 11 58
94.44 sq yds macadamizing at 37c34 94
Total $ - 71 83
Gottfried Hertner est., lot 54, A
Stine's add:
44 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c 16 28
19.55 sq yds guttering at 36 7 04
53.78 sq yds macadamizing at 37c19 90
Total $ 43 22
Cnas. Klingenberg. pt of lot 2,
Stafford's add, lying east of Staf-
ford avenue:
31.0 lineal feet curbing 11 47
13.75 sq yds guttering at 36 4 06
37 90 sq yds macadamizing at 37c14 02
Total $ 30 45
Matthias Gantenbein, lot 1 of 1,
Stafford's add :
61.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c 22 57
27.11 sq yds guttering at 36c 9 76
74.55 sq yds macadamizing at 27c27 58
Total $ 59 71
Mathias Gantenbein, lot 56 A. Stine's add:
14.0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 5 18
6. 22 sq yds guttering at 36c 2 24
17.11 sq yds macadamizing at 37c6 33
Total $ 13 7- 5
Mathias Gantenbein, n 48 feet lot 59 A.
Stine's add:
37 3 linerl feet curbing at 37o... $ 13 SO
23 71 sq yds guttering at 360 8 54
58.67 sq yds macadamizing at 37c21 71
Total $ 44 05
John Althaus, e 2 feet lot 57 A, Stine's add:
2 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c 74
0.90 sq yds guttering at 360 32
2.44 sq yds macadamizing at 37090
$ 19- 6
John Althauser, lot 53 Althauser's sub:
57.7 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 21 35
25.55 sq yds guttering at 36c
81.50 sq yds macadamizing at 37c30 16
Total $ 60 71
F. Margadant, lot 3, min lot 474:
136 2 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 50 89
62 22 square yards guttering at 36o22 40
182 22 sq yds macadamizing at 37067 42
$ 140 21
Total
Total
332
_Regular Session, August 6, 1S94.
F. Margadant, lot 1, min lot 468: 60 13
162 5 lineal feet curbing at 37c $
75.55 square yards guttering at 36c27 20
247.38 RI yds macadamizing at 37c91 53
Total $ 173 86
John Mueller. lot 48, Dretbilbie's add:
217 5 lineal feet curbing at 370 $ 80 47
95.17 square yards guttering at 36c34 24
282 33 sq yds macadamizing at 37c104 46
Total $ 219 17
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Hayes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
R.soolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improvement of
Rush street from South Dodge street to
Apple street by M. Tschirgi, Jr., contractor,
in front of and adjoining the same. a special
tax be and is hereby levied, on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Rev. John Fogarty, lot 138, Union add:
82 6 lineal feet curbing at 85- $ 28 91
33 50 square yards guttering at 35c13 48
163 33 sq yds macadamizing at 41c65 33
Total 1l7 72
Rev. John Fogarty, lot 139, Union add :
60.0 lineal feet curb'' -ng at 35c $ 21 00
26 67 square yards guttering at 35c9 83
93 33 eq yds macadamizing at 42c37 33
Total $67 66
P. McEvoy, E,t lot 140, Union add:
60 0 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 21 33
26 67 square yards guttering at 35c9 33
93.33 sq 503 macadamizing at 40e37 33
Total $87 66
Michael White, lot 141, Union add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 350 .$ 21 (0
26 67 square yards guttering at 35c.. 9 33
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c... 37 33
Total $67 66
Michael White, lot 142 Union add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 21 00
26.67 square yards guttering at 15c9 33
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40e37 33
Total $67 66
Mrs. C. Mahoney, lot 142, Union add :
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 35- $ 21 00
26.67 square yards guttering at 35c9 33
93 33 sq yde macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total $67 66
J. C Fitzpatrick, lot 144 Union add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 35o $ 21 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 35o 9 33
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45e37 33
Total $ 67 66
T. W Fitzpatrick, lot 145 Union add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 35o $ 21 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 35c 9 33
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40037 33
Total $ , 67 66
T. W. Fitzpatrick, lot 146 Union add:
118 3 lineal feet curbing at 35n < 41 40
57 33 sq y Is guttering at 35c.... 20 07
2(6.90 Bq yds macadamizing at 40c82 '76
Fotal $ 144 23
Jos. Collinson, lot 154 Union add :
66 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 23 10
29 34 sq yds guttering at 35c10 56
102.66 sq yds macadamizing at 40c41 O6
$ 74 42
Total
Jos Collinson est, lot 155 Union add :
60 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 21 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 35c 9 33
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total $ 67 CO
Jos. Collinson est, lot 156 Union add:
5815 lineal feet curbing at 35i $ 20 51
29 47 sq yds guttering at 35c
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c
Total $
Jas. Connelly, lot 157, Union add:
60 0 lineal feet curbing at 35c $
26,67 Square yards guttering at 35c..
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...
10 31
37 33
68 15
21. 00
9 33
37 33
Total 67 66
James Connelly. w 10 ft lot 158, Union add :
10 0 lineal feet curbing at 35cc $ 3 50
4 44 square yards guttering at 35c1 55
15 55 eq yds macadamizing at 40c__6_9.
Total $ 1127
St. Vincent Presentation academy, e 50 ft
lot 155, Union add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 35c... $ 17 50
22 22 square yards guttering at 35c7 78
77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...2121
Total $ 56 39
St. Vincent Presentation academy, lot 1t.9,
Union add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 35e $ 21 00
26.67 square yards guttering at 35c9 33
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total 67 66
Qt. Vincent Presentation academy, lot 160,
Union add :
60,2 lineal feet curling at 35c $ 21 07
29 78 square yards guttering at 35c10 42
98.53 sq yds macadamizing at 40c39 41
Total $ - 70 90
Frank McGuinness, lot 153, except e 12 ft,
Union add:
183 6 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 64 26
86 66 square yards guttering at 34c. 30 34
203 73 sq yds macadamizing at 40c81 51
Total $ - 176 11.
Adopted by t' -e following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Liliig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nares—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for curbing, gutter-
ing and macadamizing of Glen Oak avenue
from West Third street to Julien avenue by
D. Linehan, contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several Lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel
of real estate, as follows:
John Glab, lot 2, Newburg and Hale's sub:
139 6 lineal ft curbing at 39c $ 24 54 44
44
62 67 eq yds guttering at 39c
125 33 eq yds macadamizing at 42c52 64
Total $ 131 52
John Glab, lot 3, Newbury and Hale's sub:
50 lineal ft curbing at 390 19
9 67
22 22 sq yds guttering at 390
44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c18 66
Total $ 46 83
Barbara Glab, lot 4, Newbury and Hale's
sub: 19 50
50 lineal ft curbing at 390 9 67
52 `:2 sq yds guttering at 390
44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c18 66
Total $ 46 83
Regular Session, August 6, 1S94.
tel
Barbara Glab, lot 5, Newbury and Hale's
eub:
50 lineal ft curbing at 39c 19 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 39c 8 67
44.44sq yds macadamizing at 42c1S 66
Total $ 46 83
Lulu G Iab, lot 6, Newbury and Hale's sub:
50 lineal ft curbing at 39c 19 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 39c 8 67
44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c18 66
Total $ 46 83
Lulu (flab, lot 7, Newbury and Hale's sub:
68 2 lineal ft curbing at 39c 26 60
31.11 sq yds guttering at 39c 12 13
71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c29 87
Total.... $ 6S 60
Otto Reinecke, lot 13, Newbury & Hale's
sub:
147.3 lineal feet curbing at 390 $ 57 45
66.00 sq yds guttering at 39c 25 74
136.44 eq yds macadamizing at 42c57 30
Total $ 140 49
Otto Reinecke, • lot 12, Newbury & Hale's
sub:
56 5 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 22 04
25.55 sq yds guttering at 39e 9 96
55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 42c23 33
Total $ 55 33
Chas. L. Kemp, lot 1 of 11, Newbury &
Hale's sub:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 390..... $ 23 40
26.67 sq yds guttering at 39c 10 40
53.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c22 40
Total $ 56 20
Chas. L. Kemp, lot 10, Newbury & Hale's
sub:
45.0 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 17 55
20.00 sq yds guttering at 390 7 SO
40.0 sq yds macadamizing at 42c16 80
Total $ 4215
Otto Reinecke, lot 9, Newbury & Hale's sub:
45.0 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 17 55
7 80
20.00 sq yds guttering at 390
40.00 sq yds macadamizing at 4216 80
Total $ 4215
Otto Reinecke, lot S, Newbury & Hale's
sub: 20 67
53.0 lineal feet curbing at 390 $ 9 88
25.33 sq yds guttering at 395
59.55 sq yds macadamizing _at 42c25 01
Total $ 55 56
B. J. O'Neill, lot 3 of 2 of 1 of 7, mineral
lot 159: 31 9S
82linealfeet curbingutteringt 39c at39c $ 14 91
38.22 eq yds g 34 44
82 sq yds macadamizing at42c
Total $ 8133
F. Keck, lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 7, mineral lot
159:
18 3 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 7 14
4
8.13 sq yds guttering at 39c
7
16.27 sq yds macadamizing at 42c 6 83
Total $ 1714
F. Keck, lot 2 of 26, O'Neill's sub. No. 2:
83.2 lineal feet curbing at 390 s 32 45
38.90 sq yds guttering at 39c 14 39
73.95 sq yds macadamizing at 42c31 06
Total $ 77 90
Julia Rhomberg, lot 1 of 2 of 2 of 1 of 7,
mineral lot 159:
99.8 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 38 92
45.78• sq yds ds guttering
macadamizing at 42c... 40 9
at 390 17 S5
97.1111 sq y
Total $ 97 56
James Pelan, lot 2 of 25, O'Neill's sub.
No. 2:
82.7 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 32 25
36 90 eq yds guttering at 39c 14 39
73.75 eq yds macadamizing at 42c30 99
Total c 77 63
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aid. Butler. Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes - None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for the improvement
of Reed avenue, from Lincoln avenue to
Rhomberg avenue, by Cushing & O'Malia,
contractors, in front of and adjoining the
same a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Henry Auredeu, lot 74, McCraney's first
sub: 43 83
145 4 lineal feet curbing at 30c
65 8 square yards guttering at 33c.. , 21 71
201.27 sq yds macadamizing at 33c.. 66 42
Total $ - 131 75
Henry Newmacher, lot 70, McCraney's first
sub:
145 7 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 43 71
65 S square yards guttering at 83c21 71
201.27 sq yds macadamizing at 33c66 42
Total $ - 131 S4
Hattie Heingartner, lat 75, McCraney's
first sub:
14S 7 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 44 61
65 8 square yards guttering at 33c21 71
201.27 sq yds macadamizing at 33c66 42
Total $ - 132 74
H. L. Schumacher est., lot 69, McCraney's
first sub:
148.6 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 44 58
65.8 sduare yards guttering at 33c21 71
201.27 eq yds macadamizing at 33c.. 66 42
Total $ - 132 71
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Alds Butler, Crawtord, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Laufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for improvement of
Garfield avenue from Ann avenue to Dock
avenue, in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real ter
situate and
owned, and for e ethe tseveral amounts set op•
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
foilowe:
Frank Paley, lot 15 McCraney's 1st add :
66 4 lineal feet curbing at 400 $ 26 56
31.3 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 52
135 3 eq yds macadamizing at 47c63 59
Total$ 102 67
Frank Paley, lot 14 McCraney's 1st add :
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 19 76
9 78
21.95 sq yds guttering at 40c
76.84 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total $ 64 65
John Leicht, lot 13 McCraney's 1st add:
49.4 lineal Leet curbing at 40c $ 19 76
21.95 sq yde guttering at 40c 8 78
76.84 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total $ 64 65
John Leicht, lot 12, McCraney's let 76addd:49.4 lineal 19
21.95 gutteringin yds eet t 40o0ing at c
S 78
234
Regular Session, August 6, 1894.
76 54 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total $ 64 65
John Leicht, lot 11, McCraney's lst add :
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 19 76
21.95 sq yds guttering et 40c..... 5 78
76.54 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total $ 6465
John beicbt, lot 10, McCraney's lst add:
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c... $ 19 76
21 95 sq yds guttering at 400 S 75
76.84 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total $
John Leicht, lot 9, McCraney's first
50.7 lineal feet curbing at 40c
22.53 square yards guttering at 411c..`
78,40 sq yds macadamizing at 47c...
64 65
add:
20 28
9 01
36 85
Total - $66 14
D. Rhomberg, lot 20. McCraney's first add :
71.0 lineal feet curbing at 40c 8 28 40
33 33 square yards guttering at 40c13 33
135.30 sq yds macadamizing at 47c 63 59
Total $ - Lt 5 32
Anton Pfohl, lot 21, McCarney'S first add:
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 4J0 $ 19 76
21.95 square yards guttering at 40c8 76
76.54 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total - $64 65
Angela Schmtttntan, N.% lot 22, McCra-
ney's first add:
24.7 lineal feet curbing at 40c 8 9 SS
10 97 square yards guttering at 40c.. 4 39
35.42 sq yds macadamizing at 47c... 18 16
Total - $32 33
Mary A. Geary, S. 3.4 lot 22, McCraney's
first add:
24.7 lineal feet curbing at 420 $ 9 8S
16.97 square yards guttering at 40c4 39
35.4'2 sq y ds macadamizing at 47c18 06
Total 532 33
Wm. Watters, 1ot23, McCraney's first add:
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 19 73
21 95 square yards guttering at Tic3 78
76.84 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total $64 65
Wm. Watters, lot 24 McCraney's 1st add:
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 4Uc 8 19 76
21.95 sq yds guttering at 40c 5 i8
76.34 sq yds macadamizing at 47e36 11
Total $ 64 65
Wm. Watters, lot 25, McUraney's let add:
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 19 76
21.95 sq yds guttering at 4110 8 78
76 54 sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 11
Total $ - 64 65
Wm. Watters, lot 26, McCraney's let add:
49 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 19 60
21 95 sq yas guttering at 40c.... S 7S
78.4J sq yds macadamizing at 47c36 S5
Total $ - 65 23
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Aid. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improvement of
Forest Lane from Nevada street to Delhi
street by Dodson & Cousins, contractors, in
front of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real es-
tate hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
eaoh lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Mathias'1'schirgi, Sr., lot 45. S. M. Lang -
worthy's add :
31 sq yds macadamizing at 59c> 31 59
Chas. Burgner, lot 46, 8. M. Langworthy's
add:
41 67 iq yds macadamizing at 39c16 25
Joseph Dufitt, lot 47, S. M. Langworthy's
add:
41.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c16 25
Joseph Dufitt, lot 45, S. M. Laugworthy's
add:
41 67 eq yds macadamizing at 39c16 25
W. Li. Watters, 1ot49, 8. M. Langworthy's
add:
41.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39cc16 25
W. C4. Watters, lot 50, S. M Langwortby's
G7 sq yds macadamizing at 39c16 25
4a1dd
W. U. Waters, lot 51, S. M. Laugworthy's
add:
41 67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c$ 16 25
Thos. Hill, lot 52, S. M. Laugworthy's add:
41 67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c$ 16 25
Thos. Hill, lot 53, S. M. Laugworthy's add:
61 sq yds macadamizing at 39c $ 23 79
J. Zugenbuehler, lot 54, 13. M. Lang-
worth,'s add:
31 sq yds macadamizing at 39c 12 09
J. Zugenbuehler, lot 5, 8.M. Langworthy's
add:
41 67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c...$ 16 25
J. Zugenbuthler:
16 67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c...$ 6 50
H. Melchoir, lot 2 of 56 6.M. Laugworthy's
add:
25 sq yds macadamizing at 39c ;; 9 75
R. Melchoir, lot 57 8 M. Langworthy's
add:
75 sq yds macadamizing at 39c $ 29 25
W . R Pearce, lot 55 S. M. Langworthy's
add:
123 33 sq yds macadamizing at 39c$ 4S 10
Mrs. J. McLarren, lot 59 S. M. Lang -
worthy's add:
41 67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c$ 16 25
Mrs. J. McLarren, loth S M. Langworthy's
add:
41.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c$ 16 25
Mrs. J. McLarren, lot 4 Clemenson's sub:
41.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c$ 13 00
Geo. G. Perry, lot 44, S M. Langthy's add:
134 lineal feet curbing at 37c
5
49 58
59 55 square yards guttering at 37c2'22 03
74.44 sq yds macadamizing at 39c29 03
Total $- 100 64
Geo. 0. Perry, lot 39, S. M. Langthy's add :
123.4 lineal ieetcurbing at 370 $ 45 66
5511 square yards guttering at 37c20 39
65.33 sq yds macadamizing at 39c26 65
Total - 892 70
Susan Crotty, lot 3S, S. M. Langthy's add :
51.6 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 48 69
611.90 square yards guttering at 37c.. 22 53
81.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c... 31 85
Total 5103 07
J. H. Hauser, lot 37, S M. Langthy's add:
112 3 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 41 55
49 91 square yards guttering at 37c.. 18 47
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 39c... 28 60
Total $SS I"
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aid. Butler. Crawford, Halpin,
Kauffmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
A'd. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improvement of
Booth street from West Third to Dodge
street, by D. W. Linehan, contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots,and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situated and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
, posits each lot or parcel of real estate, as
1 follows:
Reg??lra' Session, August 6, 1S94.
23:;
W. J. Cantillon, lot 11, O'Neill' sub No 2:
78.7 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 30 89
36 3o eq yds guttering at 390 14 15
127.78 sq yds macadamizing at 38c48 56
Total $ - 93 40
J W. S.,hwind. lot 10, O'Neili's sub No. 2:
58.0 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 22 62
25 78 sq yds guttering at 390. 10 06
70.59 sq yds macadamizing at 38c26 91
Total $ - 59 63
Reinhard Reiss, lot 9, O'Neill's sub No. 2:
58.0 lineal feet curbing atS'1c $ 23 62
25 78 sq yds guttering at 393 10 06
70 89 sq yds macadamizing at 353£6 94
Total $ - 59 62
August Bruckner, n 40 feet lot S, O'Neill's
sub No. 2:
40.0 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 15 60
17.78 sq yds guttering at 39. 6 94
48.89 sq yds macadamizing at 38c1S 58
Total $ - 4112
D Rhomberg, s 8 O'Neill's sub No. 2:
18.0 lineal feet curbing at 39,3 $ 7 02
8.00 sq yds guttering at 393 3 12
24.00 sq yds macadamizing at 3Sc8 36
Total $ 1S 51
D. Rhomberg, lot2, O'Neill's sub:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 23 40
26 67 sq yds guttering at 390 10 40
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 38c27 87
Total $ 6167
D. Rhomberg, n 2 ft lot 1, O'Neill's sub:
2.0 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 78
.90 square yards guttering at 39c35
2 44 sq yds macadamizing at 38c93
Totaal $ 2 06
John Newman, lot 13, Nairn's add :
32 67 sq vds macadamizing at 380$ 12 41
Thos. E. Andres, lot 12,S. M. Langworthy's
sub:
142 0 lineal Leet curbing at 390 $ 55 38
64.93 squareyards guttering at 39c25 3l
202.55 sq yds macadamizing at 38076 97
Total $ - 157 66
S. M. Langworthy est, lot 10, S. M. Lang -
worthy's sub:
54.5 lineal feet curbing at 39a $ 21 25
24.21 square yards guttering at 39c9 45
66 61 sq yds macadamizing at 38.c25 31
Total $ - 56 01
S. M. Langworthy est, lot 9, S. M. Lang -
worthy's sun:
54.5 lineal feet curbing at 39a $ 21 o 25
24.22 square yards guttering at 39c. 9 45
66 61 sq yds macadamizing at 38c25 31
_
Total $ 56 01
Geo. Ellis, lot 2, sub of 7 acid 8, SM.Lang-
worthy's sub: 32 76
84.0 lineal feet curbing at 39c
37.332 square qds yardsguttering
at 380at 39 01
102 67 sq y -
Total A 86 33
Geo. Ellis, lot 1 sub. of 7 and 8, Lang -
worthy's sub:
61.3 lineal feet curbing at 390 $ 23 91
29.00squareman mards acadamizing at 38e... 37 43
at 39c. 11 31
9851 sq yds
Total g $ 72 65
HarrC. is s34 lot 1 of 2 of 8 otrM Lt159:o P. H.
37.33
sq
by the following voteds maoadamizing at : $ 14 19
Adopted
Ayes -Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufman Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Noes -None.
Md. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for the improvement
of the alley from Humboldt to Schiller, be-
tween (Garfield and Rbomberg avenues, by
Philip Doerr, contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same. a special tax he and is
nereby levied on the several Tots, and parts
of lots. and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned. and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel
of real estate, as follows :
J Miller, lot L, Hooper's add:
14 9 sq yds macadamizing at 33c... S 1S 12
41 cu yds grading at 34c 11
Total 18 23
Thos. Maxwell. lot 2, Hooper's add;
54 9 sq yds macadamizing at 333....$ 1S 12
41 cu yds grading at 34c 11
Total $ - 18 23
Thos. Maxwell lot 3, Hooper's add:
54 9 sq yds macadam`z ing at 33c1S 12
44 cu yds grading at 34c 11
Total $ - 13 23
Thos. Maxwell, lot 4. Hooper's add:
54 9 sq yds macadamizing at 333$ 18 12
44 cu yds grading at 340 11
Total $ 18 23
Stephen Z inner, s e 34 lot 5, Hooper's acid :
27.45 sq yds macadamizing at 33c$ 9 06
22 ou yds grading atyc -_ 08
Total
$ 9 2
Hermon Roloff, n e 34 lot 5. Hoopar's add:
27 45 sq yds macadamizing at 33c8 9 06
22 cu yds grading at 340 06
Total $ - 912
Nicholas Loes, lot 6, Hooper's add:
54 9 sq yds macadamizing at 330$ 18 12
41 cubic yards grading at %c... 11
Total $ - 18 23
Robert Beckler:
54.9 sq yds macadamizing at 3304 18 12
44 cubic yards grading at 340 11
Total $ - 18 23
E H. Sheppley
54 9 sq yds macadamizing at 330$ 18 1112
44 cubic yards grading at 340
Total $ 18 23
Catherine Beiger:
54 9 sq yds macadamizing at 330$ 18 1112
44 cubic yards grading at %c
Total ti - 18 23
Ambrose Leiser:
27.45 sq yds macadamizing at 330$ 9 06
22 cubic yards grading at 340 05
-05
Total $ 911
J C. Scharf:
27.45 sq yds macadamizing at 330$ 9 06
22 cubic yards grading at 340.... 05
Total$ 911
Gottfried Klrmse, lot 11, Hooper's add:
54 9 12
.44 cubic yards grading atds. 34o o $ 8 11
Total $ 18 23
Jos. A. McCoughey, lot 12, Hooper's add:
54 9 eq yds macadamizing at 33c18 1112
.44 oubio yards grading at 34o
18 23
Total
Pauline Haas, lot 13, Hoopsr's add:
54 9 sq yds macadamizing at 33o
.44 cubic yards grading at 340
Total
18 12
11
$ - 1823
'88 Regular Session, August 6, 1894.
Chas. Kuttler, lot 14 Hooper's add:
54 9 sq yds macadamizing at 33018 1112
.44 cubic yards grading at j c
Total $ 18 23
A3opted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford,
pin. Powers, Ryder,Shea,Vogelnd Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for iniprovment of
Wilde street from
h Dod
a
nonstreets, by Brown & Brown,con-
tractors. in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parcels of teal estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Henry Riker, lot 60, Oak Grove add:
37.1 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 1454
16 44 sq yds guttering at 40c
42 78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c17 97
Total $ 39 39
Henry Riker, lot 59, Oak Grove add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 24 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 40c 10 67
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 49c30 80
Total $ 65 47
Henry Riker, lot 58, Oak Grove add :
54.7 lineal feet curbing at 410 $ 21 88
30 43 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 17
73 33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c30 80
Total $ 64 85
139 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 55 60
Thomas Reilley, lot 57, Oak Grove add:
63 55 sq yds guttering at 40c 25 42
81 11
193.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c..
Total $ 16213
James Daugherty estate, lot 10, Oak Grove
add:
56.2 lineal Leet curbing at 40c $ 22 48
29.77E q yds guttering at 40c 11. 91
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42030 80
Total $ 6519
James Daugherty estate, lot 9, Oak Grove
add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 24 00
26.67 square yards guttering at 40c10 67
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c30 80
Total $ 65 47
Henry Riker, lot 8, Oak Grove add:
56 lineal ft curbing at 40c 22 40
30 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 i 0
73 33 si yds macadamizing at 42c33 24
Total $ 67 64
Henry Riker, lot7, Oak Grove add:
56 lineal ft curbing at 40c 22 40
24 90 eq yds guttering at 40c 9 96
68 44 yds macadamizing at 42c 28 74
Total •••• $ 62 10
Martin Welter, lot 6, Oak Grove add:
94.2 lineal ft curbing at 40c 37 6S
42.22 Eq yds guttering at 40c 16 88
118 55 sq yds macadamizing at 42c49 79
Total $ 104 35
Martin Welter, lot 5, Oak Grove add:
84 3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 33 72
42.67 sq yds guttering at 40c 17 C6
110 00 eq yds macadamizing at 42c46 20
Total $ 95 OS
Mrs Geo. Bayde, lot 4. Oak Grove add:
139 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 55 60
63.55 sq yds guttering at 46e 25 42
181.22 sq yds macadamizing at 42c76 11
Total $ 15713
Mrs. Geo. Bayde, lot 3, Oak Grove add:
179 7 lineal ft curbing at 40c 71 83
81.64 sq yds guttering at 40c 32 65
242.2 sq yds macadamizing at 42c10 17
Total $ 114 70
P. H. Halpin, lot 7, sub m. 1. 42:
91. lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 36 40
40.44 square yards guttering at 40c16 18
111.22 sq yds macadamizing at 42c46 71
Total $ 99 29
M Rath and E. Beyht, lot 6, sub of miu.
lot 42:
91. lineal feet curbing at 400 $ 36 40
40.44 square yards guttering at 40c. 16 18
111.22 sq yds macadamizing at 42c46 71
Total $ - 99 29
J. Pickup, est., lot 5, sub of min. lot 42:
91. lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 36 40
40.44 square yards guttering at 40c. 16 18
111.22 eq yds macadamizing at 42c46 71
Total $ - 99 29
Otto Rath, lot 4, sub of min. lot 42:
91. lineal feet curbing at 400 $ 36 40
40 44 square yards guttering at 40c.. 16 18
111.22 aq yds macadamizing at 42c.. 46 71
Total $ 99 29
Otto Rath, lot 2, sub of min. lot 42:
65 1 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 26 04
29 78 square yards guttering at 40c.. 11 91
96.75 eq yds macadamizing at 42c... 40 65
Total $ 78 60
B. B. Jungfermam, min. lot 48:
982. lineal feet curbing at 40c. $ 393 12
415 22 square yard; guttering at 400178 09
1213.55 eq yds macadamizing at 42c511 19
Total $ 1083 00
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for improvement of
alley east of Wilson avenue from Wilson
avenue to West Eighth street, by
Corrance and Laven, contractors, in
front of and adjoining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite of each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
John Freeman, S. 27% ft. lot 2, Wilson's
sub:
30 9 sq yds macadamizing at 40c....$ 12 3
14 9 cu yds grading at 20c
Total $ 15 30
Sarah J. Thomas, lot 3, Wilson's sub:
39.0 sq yds macadamizing at 40c$ 15 3460
£6 7 cu yds grading at 20c
Total $ 20 94
Wm. G. Norman, lot 4, Wilson's sub:
39 0 sq yds macadamizing at 400$ 150
60
26.7 cu yds grading at 20c
4
Total - $20 94
Eliza H. Thomas, lot 5, Wilson's sub:
39.Osq yds macadamizing at 40c$ 15 60
26 7 cu yds grading at 20c 5 34
Total $ - 20 94
John Phillips, lot 6, Wilson's sub:
39 0 sq yds macadamizing at 40c$ 15 60
26 7 cu yds grading at 20c 5 34
Total $ 20 94
Regular Session, August 6,• 1894.
237
Clara A. Allen. lot 7, Wilson's add:
39 0 eq yds macadamizing at 40c$ 15 60
26.7 cu y ds grading at 20c 5 34
Total $ 20 94
P. F. Guthrie, lot 8. Wilson's sub:
39 0 sq yds macadamizing at 40c15 60
28 7 cubic yards grading at 20c 5 34
Total $ 20 94
P. F. Guthrie, lot 9, Wilson's sub:
39 0 sq yds macadamizing at 40c15 60
26.7 cnbic yards grading at 20c 5 34
$ 20 94
Total
John Butt, lot 10, Wilson's Bub:
39.0 eq yds macadamizing at 40c15 60
26.7 cubic yards grading at 20c 5 34
Total $ 20 94
W. F. Roehl, lot 11. Wilson's sub:
39 0 sq yds macadamizing at 40c15 60
26.7 cubic yards grading at 20c 5 34
Total $ SO 94
W. F. Roehl, lot 12, Wilson's sub:
39 0 sq yds macadamizing at 40c15 60
26 7 cubic yards grading at 2Cc 5 34
Total $ 20 94
John Southwell, lot 13, Wilson's sub:
39.0 sq yds macadamizing at40c15 60
26.7 cubic yards grading at 20c 5 34
Total $ - 20 94
John Southwell, lot 14, Wilson's sub:
136.1 sq yds macadamizing at 40c. .$ 54 44
S3.1 cubic yards of grading at 20c 16 6:
Total $ - 71 C6
Mich F. Collins, lot 7, Hedley's sub :
99.7 sq yds macadamizing at 40c$ 39 S8
58.9 cubic yards of grading at 20c11 78
Total $ - 5166
John E. Hedley, lot 9, Hedley's sub:
43.6 sq vds macadamizing at 40c$ 17 44
26.7 cubic yards of grading at 20c5 34
Total $22 7S
Frank McLaughlin, n% lot 33, Kelley's sub
33.4 sq. yds macadamizing at 40c$ 13 36
22 9 cubic yards of grading at 20c4 58
Total $ 17 94
Jas. J. Dunn, e% lot 32, Kelley's sub:
33.4 e 22 9 cubic yards of gradingds 13 66
at 20c...4 58
Total $ 17 98
Dani Whealan, n 2 3 lot 34, Kalley's sub:
44 6 sq yds macadamizing at 400....$ 17 84
30.6 cubic yards of grading at 20c.. 6_12
Total $ 23 96
John McCaffrey, s 1-3 lot 34, Kelley's sub:
22 3 sq yds macadamizing at 40e.... 8 92
15 3 cu yds grading at 20c :3 06
—
Total $ 1198
John McCaffrey, n lot 35, Kelley's sub:
33.4 eq. yds macadamizing at 40c13 3
3 36
22.9 cu yds grading at 20c _
Total $ 17 94
Mary ATaken, damizing at 400.. Kelley'slot 35, sub 13 36
33.4 eq yds4 58
22.9 cu yds grading at 20c
Total $ 17 94
E. C. Leffert, w n% lot 36, Kelley's sub:
22.9 cn yds grading atds 20c
t 400... • 13 36
4 58
Total $ 17 94
Josephine Tourot, s lot 36, Kelley's sub:
33 4 sq. yds macadamizing, at 40o...$ 13 36
22 9 cu yds grading at 20c 4 58
Total $ 17 94
John E Hedley :
42 8 sq. yds macadamizing at 40c17 12
29.3 cu yds grading at 200 5 86
Total
Wm. Harkett, lot 1 of 1 of 37, Kelley's
sub:
24.1 yards macadam'zing at 40c.. 9 64
16.5 cubic yards grading at 26c 3 30
Total $ 12 94
Wm. Harkett, lot 1 of lot 2 of l of l of 2 o
lot 735, city :
7.0 sq yds macadamizing at 40c 2 SO
4 S cubic yards grading at 20c 96
$ 22 98
Total $ 3 76
Wm. Harkett, lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of'9 of out
lot 735, city :
20.6 eq yds macadamizing at 40c8 24
16.0 cubic yards grading at 20c 3 20
Total $ 3 20
Eliza Blieh, lot 15, Wilson's sub: a3
99.9 eq yds macadamizing at 40c96
64 0 cubic yards grading at 20c 12 80
Total $ 52 76
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Halpin, Kaufmann,
Ryder, Crawford,Lillig,Powers, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That the city recorder be and is
hereby instructed to issue a venire to the
city marshal commanding him to summon a
jury of twelve freeholders, citizens of said
city, qualified to assess damages that may
be caused by the widening, opening and ex-
tension of the following streets: White
street between Twenty second and Twenty-
fourth streets, West Fourteenth street in
Leven's addition, Fourth street extension
from Sixth street to the high bridge, accord-
ing to the plat prepared by the city engineer.
Ald. Halpin offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the committee on supplies
be directed to advertise for proposals for
furnishing fuel for the city for the coming
winter.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved. That the ordinance committee
and city attorney be and are hereby instuct-
ed to draft an ordinance
of the revised ordinance of 1893 amending chapter
o ato
comply with chapter 7 of the laws of the
25th general assembly.
Ald. Butler offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Be it resolved by the city council of the city
of grounds and
buildings be and are hereby That the committee on in-
structed to have Phupnix park cleaned up
and properly attended to.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved, That the mayor be authorized to
purchase twenty
General Assemblycopies othe
fortheuse of the city
and its officers.
Ald. Crawford offered the following res•
olution, which was adopted:
Rssolved, That the city engineer be instruct-
ed to examine the grade of Dorgan alley,
from Ellis street easterly, with a view to
changing the grade of said alley. so as to
make it
to the recent
grade of Ellis street, and to the establt he in e
ment of a curb grade of said alley at its in-
tersection that
he prepare and report the profilestreet,Seventeenth and
suit-
able
uitable grade for such alley.
23S
Regular Session, August 6, 1891.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is
hereby instructed to prepare a plat showing
the proposed extension of alley between
Booth street and Eiith street. from West
Third street south to intersect O'Neill street,
showing the lauds or lots proposed to be
taken, the names of owners thereof, and the
quantity of land proposed to be taken, and
proceed in accordance with the ordinance on
that subject.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That the ordinance committee
and city attorney be instructed to examine
the law in re ation to bonding the floating
indebtedness of the city and tale such ac-
tion as may be necessary, and in accordauee
with law, and report to the council as soon
as convenient.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk six feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within fifteen days of this noti te, con-
structed and laid in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west
side of W ashington street, between Thir-
teenth and Fourteenth streets.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee of
the whole, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of grant-
ing the petition of the "office building com-
mittee" asking that the assessment on city
lots 49 and 50 be fixed at a valuation of $0,-
000 for the fiscal five years succeeding the
completion of the building and at $75,00) for
the following five years.
Also presented a minority report signed
by himself and Ald. Powers objecting to the
proposed reduction of assessment ane moved
that it be adopted.
Lost by the following:
Ayes—Alda. Powers and Ryder.
Nayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Shea, Vogel and Vog er.
Ald. Crawfora moved that the majority
report be adopted.
Carried by the following vote:
Ayes- Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—Al Is Powers and Ryder.
Ald. Shea offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque. That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of
this notice, constructed and laid in conform-
ity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the east side of Iowa street, be
tween Sixth street and Seventh street,
abutting lots 221 and n 3SX feet of lot 219,
city, where not already laid, also new curb-
ing and re setting of old curb as may be
necessary, all at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler. Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Butler offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of
this notice, constructed and laid in conform-
ity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the east side of Main street, be-
tween First street and Second street where
not already laid, also new curbing and re-
setting of old curb as may be necessary, all
at the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aide Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Naves—None.
Ald Shea offered the following:
Rsoolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 0 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed
and laid inconformity with the ordinance in
relation to sidewalks, ou the west side of
Hill street. abutting lot 39, Ke ley's sub
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aid. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes -None
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk four feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within twenty days of this notice, con-
structed and laid in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west
side of Charles street, between Muscatine
street and Broadway extension
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel an i Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, Byithe City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk six feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within twenty days of this notice, con-
structed and lad in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west
side of Johnson avenue, between Lincoln
avenue and Eagle Point avenue.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk six feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within twenty days of this notice, con-
structed and laid in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to sidewalks. on the east
side of Kniest street, between Garfield ave-
nue and Rhomberg avenue.
Adopted by she following vote:
Ayes—Aids Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
A'd. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for the construction
of an 8 inch tile pipe in Julien avenue, from
West Eighth street to alley west of Alpine
street, by B. Hobi, contractor, adjacent to
the same a spectal tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Nic Each, lot 13, sub of out
lot 703, city 1200 .004 $ 4 SO
Nic Esch. lot 1 of 14, sub of
out lot 703, city 5S0 2 32
Hugh Cavanaugh. lot 2 of
14. sub of outlot703, city. 2600 " 10 40
Hugh Cavanaugh, lot 3 of
14, sub of outlot 704 city. 600 " 2 40
P B Martin estate, lot 15,
sub of outlot 703, city2930 " 11 60
P B Martin estate, lot 22,
sub of outlot 703, city340 '` 1 36
Mary Mullin, lot 21, sub of
outlot 703 3ity2150 8 60
J W Hoffman, lot 21. sub of
outlot 713, city 1160 4 64
John McCoy, lot 19, sub of
outlot 703, city 3600 " 14 40
A W Kemler, lot 15, Kel-
ley's sub 8000 " 32 00
liegullar b'essWon, August 6, 194.
239
Wm Leahy, lot 14 " 5000
Mike Doyle, lot 13 " 5000
P B Martin eat ne?. lot 12
Kelley's sub 1S70
D Barry est, nw 14 lot 12,
Kelley's sub 1570
Thos W hitby, e 29% ft lot
9, Ke,ley's sub 2950
Mrs F Mecklinburg, w 19jf
ft lot 9, Kelley's sub 1959
C McCollins, lot 8, Kelley's
sub 5000
" 20 01
•• 20 00
" 7 48
" 7 48
•' 21 80
" 7 80
" 2)00
" 20 00
" 20 00
" 8 SO
" 11 20
" 31 00
" 21 00
" 20 00
" 20 00
" 13 SO
16 00
" 11 20
" 16 00
" 10 00
" 10 10
" 4 50
" 18 00
" 100 00
" 56 00
" 30 00
" 30 00
" 44 SO
" 44 SO
12 00
S S0
14 00
19 20
17 25
19 20
12 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
" 20 00
" 18 00
16 00
8 00
32 00
32 00
8 00
8 00
" 120
" 20 00
20 00
John Nagle, lot 7. " 6000
Fred Freiburg, lot 6 " 5000
" e 22 ft lot 5, " 2200
Adolph Heinz, w 28 ft lot
5,Kelley's sub 2500
E Guthrie,lot 4, Kelley sub 5100
F D Collett, lot 3, •` 5900
D J Hennessy, lot 2, " 5000
D J Hennessy, lot 1, " 5000
D J Hennessy, lot 7, Mob-
ley's sub 3450
D J Hennessy, lot 6, Mob- 4000
ley's sub
R T Eddy, n 70 ft lot 5, Mob -200
ley's sub
Robt Armstrong, lot 3, 4000
Dub Water Co, lot 2, Mob-
ley's sub 2500
Mrs C Herancourt, lot 1, 2.00
Mobley 's sub
Mrs C Herancourt, lot 1, 12)0
min lot S4
J H Simplot, lot 2 min lot
84 4500
J H Simplot, lot 2 min lot
S3 25060
J H Simplot, lot 4 min lot
53 14000
W 0 Macs, lot 1 min lot SL 75)0
Louise Gieseman, lot2 min 7503
lot 81
Louise Gieseman. n 150 ft
lot 1. Martin's Dub 11200
Jac Zaogmeister, lot 1 min 1120.
lot So
Wm. Whelan, lot 11 sub of
3J00
0, lot 7 3, city
P. F. Rooney, lot 10 sub of
4200
0, lot 703, city
Henry Rooney est, lot 9 sub
3500
of O. lot 703, city
Benj. Bassler, s lot 45,
Farley's sub 4800
Anna Sauerwein, lot 2 of 45
'Parley's sub 4320
Fred Ludescher, lot 45 Far-
ley's sub 4S00
E. Delaney, lot 1 of 43 Far-
ley's sub 3000
James Brophy, lot 37 Far-
ley's sub 5000
John Nagle, lot 3S Farley's
sub 5000
John Nagle, lot 39 Farley's
sub 5000
John Nagle, lot 40 Farley's
sub 5000
John Nagle, lot 41 Farley's
sub 4500
John Nagle, lot 42 Farley's
sub
John Nagle, lot 4 of 0 lot
00
739, city
John Nagle, lot 5 of 0 lot
S000
lot 730, city
Alphons Matthews, lot 6 of
5000
O lot 735, city.........
Mary M. Thomas, lot 7 of 0
lot 7.38, city 2000
Kate E. Sullivan,
S of O lot 733 e
, ctty feet
J. W.
oft feetker est. w 3
0 lot 38. city 300
Billion Stokely et al, lot 95W0
of 0 lot 738, city
J. W. Parker est, lot 10 of 05000
lot 738, city.. .........
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11
11
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"
11
11
11
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it
11
Mrs. Jennie West, lot 11 of
O lot 735 city 5000 " 20 00
A W Hosford, lot 1 Cain's
sub 3500 " 15 20
P. S. Webster, lot 8 Cain's
sub 6060 " 24 00
J. M. McFadden, e j( lot 2
of 1 H T. McNulty's sub. 5250 " 21 00
Al. Matthews. w 3; lot 2 ot
1 H. T. McNulty 's sub5250 " 21 00
John McDonald, lot 2 Mc-
nulty's sub 10500 " 42 00
Academy of the Visitation.
part of min lot 56..... 20000 " SO 00
J Hennessey, lot 1 Leven' 25i0 " 90 00
add
Mrs. J. Marsh, pt of min
lot 174 12000 " 9S 00
John Nagle; lot 11 Kelley 's
" 15 8)
sub
John Nagle, lot 10 Kelley's
3300 13 20
sub
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Alda. Butler, o eraw ord, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, r,
Vogel and Vogler
Nays -None
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the construction
of an eight -inch tile pipe sewer in alley west
of Center Place by Thos Dorsey, contrac-
tor. adjacent to the same, a special tax be
and is herby levied on the several lots, and
ana parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate as follows:
Academy of the Visitation,
part of mineral lot 86....24000 .004 $93 00
John McDonald, lot 2, H F2u00 10 00
McNulty's sub
Arch Ferguson, lot 1, sub of
3, 6, 7, 10 and 11, H T. Mc-
Nulty's4800 19 20
sub
Geo. Ferguson, lot 2, sub ot
3. 6, 7, 10 and 11, H. T. Mc-
Nulty's sub 3100 " 12 40
J. P. Early, lot 3, sub of 3,
6. 7, 10 and 11, H. T. Mc- 3300 13 20
Nulty's add
John Duttle, lot 4, sub of 3,
6 7,10 and 11, H. T. Mc-
Nultv's
"13 00
sub 3250
H M Rogere, lot 5, sub of
3 6, 7, 10 and 11, H. T. Mc- " 13 20
Nulty's sub 3300
H. M. Rogers, lot 6, sub of
3. 6. 7, 10 and 11, H. T. Mc- " 13 20
Nulty's sub 3300
J. P.
6. 7Earley, a 1ot 11,7H uT.oMc-
Nulty's sub 3800 " 15 23
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids Butler, Crawtord,
Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes-None.
Ald. Shea, of the bo rd of hen tlth,the lley
pre-
sented a list of property
from First to Seventeenth and between Main
streets,and Iowa moved e
be
notified to make sewer geconnectionwith
their property.
Lost by the following vote:
Ayes -Alda. Butler, Kaufmann, Powers
and Shea. Halpin, Lillig,
Nayes-Alda. Crawford,
Ryder. Vogel and Vogler.
Also presented bills for the caring of small
pox patients.
Referred to the city attorney to collect
from the county.
AldRyder paper
to tho e ensuing roceed year. Cart t-
the official p p
rigid.
Alfie. Shea and Kaufmann were appointed
tellers.
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240 Regular Session, August 6, 1894.
'l he Herald was elected the official paper
on the third ballot by the following vote:
Telegraph, 5; l eraid, 5. The vote being a
tie the mayor cast the deciding vote.
AId. Ryder moved that the engineer and
street superintendent fill sidewalks on east
side of Seventh street below the railroad
tracks, and the matter of curbing destroyed
by fire June 9 be referred to street commit-
tee. Carried.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, 7 hat a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick. stone, or ce-
ment, be, within twenty days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
south side of Eagle Point avenue, between
Johnson avenue and Windsor avenue.
Adopted by the following vote:
Aye'—Aldermen Butler. Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That Southern avenue, between
the end of present improvement and Rail-
road avenue, be graded, guttered, curbed
and macadamized, in conformity with the
ordinance upon that subject. That the city
engineer be and is hereby directed to make
the necessary plans and specifications for
said improvement, and the city recorder di-
rected to give the proper notice for kids and
proposals for the performance of the work;
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to
be done at the expense of the owners of the
abuttit g proptrty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Crawford, Lillig, Powers. Vo
gel, Butler, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Vog-
ler and Shea.
Ald Butler offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That Holly street, between Cleve-
land avenue and Rush street, he graded,
guttered, curbed and macadamized, in con-
formity with the ordinance upon that sub-
ject. That the city engineer be and is here-
by directed to make the necessary plans and
specifications for said improvement, and the
city recorder directed to give the proper no-
tice for bids and proposals for the perform-
ance of the work; the guttering, curbing,
and macadamizing to be done at the expense
of the owners of the abutting property.
Referred to street committee.
Engineer Knowlton reported on
follows:
Julien avenue sewer:
M. Lavin
Thos Dorsey
Jas. Hird & Son
F. M Kringle
On motion M. Lavin being the lowest bid-
der was awarded the contract.
Sewer in ltoberts' avenue:
John O'Brien
Jas. McKenan
John McCaffrey
James Hird & Son
D. W. Linehan
M Lavin
Thos. Dorsey
F. M. Kringle
Improvement of Dell street:
John O'Brien
Steuck & O'Farrell
Dodson & Cousins
A. Lange
John Tibey
John P. Williams
Geo. W. Farley
On motion John O'Brien being
bidder was awarded the contract.
bids as
$408 00
514 00
695 00
634 00
$279
622
388
338
336
397
294
931
50
(0
80
50
00
(0
00
00
$404 00
682 00
560 25
575 50
580 00
527 CO
570 00
the lowest
AId. Halpin moved that when the council
adjourn it meet Thursday, Aug. 9, at 7 :30 p.
m. Carried.
Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attest'`
vL
ved:
1894.
ly l Ji Mayor.
CITY COUNCIL.
Adjourned Regular Session.
Council met Aug. 9, 1894, at S o'clock p. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present: Aldermen Butler. Crawford,
Halpin. Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,
Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
The petition of R. Rorenz et al., in relation
to the unhealthy condition of Couler creek
was referred to the committee of the whole
and engineer.
The communication of Dr. F. W. Wieland
that the matter of building a sanitary sewer
on upper White street be urged with all
haste possible and suggesting that the mat-
ter be referred to the city engineer to deter-
mine the most practical method. Referred
to the committee of the whole and engineer.
The petition of J. C. Scharf et al, protest-
ing against special assessment for improve-
ment of alley from Humboldt avenue to
Schiller avenue between R' omberg and Gar-
field avenue until work is completed and
rolled. Referred to street committee.
Petition of Fred. B. Smith, general secre•
tary of the Y. M. C. A., asking that lots 163
and 16Sa be exempt from taxation. Refer-
red to committee of the whole.
Petition of Wm. Graham, attorney for the
First Presbyterian church, asking that the
city engineer be directed to give the grade
line of Locust and Eleventh streets. Grant-
ed.
Petition of Glab Bros. et al, protesting
against the manner in which Lemon street
was improved, and asking that it be not
accepted until it is properly done. Referred
to street committee.
Fire Chief Reinfried submitted the follow-
ing:
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:
I most respectfully recommend to your
honorable body the necessity of placing fire
alarm boxes at the following places, to -wit:
Corner of Apple and Cleveland avenue, cor-
ner Dodge and Grandview avenue, corner
South Dodge and Grandview avenue, corner
Julien avenue and Delhi street, corner As-
bury and Delhi street, corner Seminary and
Woodworth street, corner Seminary and
Paul street, corner Bhomberg avenue and
Fifth avenue.
By locating the above boxes it will ma-
terially assist the department in quick loca-
tion of fires. Referred to committee on fire
and water.
Ald. Powers, chairman of the ordinance
committee, presented and read for the first
time an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to
provide for the giving effect to the
provisions of chapter seven (7) of the
acts of the XXV general assembly of the
6
Adjourned Regular Session, August 0, 1S94. -t
state of Iowa, and making provision with
respect to contracts for paving and curbing
streets and the construction of sewers, the
collection of assessments and the issue of
bonds or certificates by the city of Dubuque
to pay for such improvements "
kid. Halpin moved that the rules be sus-
pended and the ordinance be placed on its
final passage. Ca?ried.
The ordInance
was read
vote; its title and
adopted by the f
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kauffmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Ryder offered a resolution for the
paving of Seventeenth, between West Lo-
cust and White streets, which was referred
to the committee of the whole.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted :
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that a warrant be drawn in
favor of Atkinson and OlofY for five hundred
and fifty and 21-100 4550.24) dollars in full
payment for balance clue on the 5 per cent.
retained for brick pavement on Main street,
in accordance with their contract with the
city.
Ald. Halpin offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That the c=tey engineer
r showinbe and g
hereby instructed top Psp
the proposed extension and opening w of
Esther street, between Wilde street and
Southern avenue, showing the lands or lots
necessary to be taken, the names of the own-
ers thereof, and the quantity of land pro-
posed to be taken and proceed in accordance
with the ordinance on that subject.
Ald. Ryder offered the following, which
was adopted:
be drawn
ind
Resolved,
M. Lavin, heThat aorder fsame or 00o apply as
part payment for construction of sewer on
West Third street
Ald. Ruder offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That Tenth street from Main
street to Locust street be curbed and paved
with brick in conformity with the ordinance
upon that subject. That the city engineer
be and is hereby directed
ir led to forake t the
d
neces-
sary plans and specifications
im-
provement, and the city recorder directed to
give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for the performance of the work, the
curbing and paving to be doneAdo tied he ex-
pense of abutting property. P
by
the following vote:
AyesButler, ieHalpin,
Kaufmann, Lilig,yder,Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Noes—None
Ald. Butler offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of tther citybe onf
DDubuque, That a sanitary
structed on 'West Third street west f om
present terminus as is now under construc-
tion to Burch street, and the city eplans
ngine Bad
is
hereby instucted to prepare
specifications for construction of said sewer,
to be done at the expense of the owners of
adjacent property. vote:
Adopted by the following Halpin,
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, a Shea,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,
Vogel and Voglebills were orderedcpaid:
r.
The following
Dubuque Robber and Belting company400
(for hhnse) • Manufacturing com-
Hane & Campbell400
Alderman Kauffmann offered the follow-
ing : Resot ced, By the city council of the city of
tee
Dubuque, That a sidewalkstone t cement,
wide. of
good two-inch plank, brick,
be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of
Elm street, between Sanford street and
Twenty-third street where not already laid,
at the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the tollowtug vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nay es—None.
Ald Kaufman offered the following:
Resol,'rd, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to the both sides of
Stafford avenue, between Garfield avenue
and Linwood cemetery, where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, L'llig, Powers, Ryder,Shea;
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann cffered the following:
Resolved, By the citycouncil of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 Leet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 day s of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, ou the north side of
Garfield avenue, between Middle avenue
and Dock street, where not already laid, at
the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote: Hal-
pin,
Butler, Crawford,
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, ot
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance in
relation to sidewalks, on the south side of
Forest Lane between Nevada street and
Delhi street where notalready Adopt dat the
expense of abutting property.
roPrety•
y
the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kauffmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Ruder offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 days ot this notice, constructed
and laid:in conformity with the ordinance in
relation to sidewalks. on both sides of Booth
street between West Third
street
street, and on the east e side between O'Neill
and Dodge streets where not aalread Adolaidpt d
the expense of abutting property.
by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kauffmann Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Aid. Ryder offered hehfollowing: city of
Resolved, By city council
Dubuque, inch
a sidewalk
stone orcementt
good it io in .h plank,
be laid
15 daysconformity
of this
the' ordinance in
and laid in conformity
relation to sidewalks, on the east side of
Caledonia Place, between West Eighth
at theexp nnd Hill
se of abutting property. Adopt-
ed by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, HShea,
Kauffmann, lilliR, Powers, Y
Vogel and Voger.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk four feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stonenoric mean,,
be, within fifteen days
of this structed and laid in conformity with the or-
242 Adjourned Regular Session, August 9, 1894.
dinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east
side of Glen Oak avenue, between Julien
avenue and West Third street where not al-
ready laid, at the expense of abutting prop-
erty. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, dhea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sideway- six feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within fifteen days of this notice. con-
structed and laid in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to siiewalks, on the
north side of West Fourteenth street, be-
tween Alta Vista street and Delhi street
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property. Adopted by the follow-
ing vote •
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk four feet wide,
of good two inch plank, brick, stone or ce-
ment, be, within flf.een days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
north side of Lincoln avenue, between First
avenue and Third avenue, where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resoloed, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk 4 feet wide. of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of
Wilde street, between McLennon street and
South Dodge street where not already laid,
at the expense of abutting property. Adopt -
e1 by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea.
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 days of this notice, construct-
ed and laid in conformity with the ordi-
nance in relation to sidewalks, on the south
side of Twenty-third street, between Elm
street and Jackson street where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aida. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of
High Bluff street between Stafford avenue
and Schiller avenue where not already laid,
at the expense of abutting property. Adopt-
ed by the following vote:
Ayes --Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kauffmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Alderman Powers offered the following:
Resolved, 13 ' the city council of the city of
Dubuque: - That a sidewalk four feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within fifteen days of this notice
constructed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on both
sides of Bennett street, between Grandview
avenue and east line Griggs addition.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufman, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That Wilde street between
McLennon and the terminus of said Wilde
street be graded, guttered, curbed and
macadamized. in conformity with the ordi-
nance on that subject That the city engi-
neer be and is hereby directed to make the
necessary plans and specifications for said
improvement, and the city recorder directed
to give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for the performance of the work ; the
guttering, curbing and macadamizing to be
done at the expense of the owners of the
abutting property. Adopted by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That Southern avenue, be-
tween the end of present improvement to
Railroad avenue be graded, guttered, curbed
and macadamized, in conformity with the
ordinance upon that subject. That the city
engineer be and is hereby directed to make
the necessary plans and specifications for
said improvement, and the city recorder di-
rected to give the proper notice for bids and
proposals tor the performance of the work;
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to
be done at the expense of the owners of the
abutting property.
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Ald Ryder moved that when the council
adjourns it does so to meet Aug. 11, at 7:30
p. m. Carried.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee of
the whole, reported in favor of accepting
the proposition of the American Fire com-
pany for the repairing of the two steam fire
engines. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufman, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—Aids Lillig and Powers.
Ald. Crawford moved that the mayor be
authorized to execute the contract on the
part of the city. Carried.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following which
was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That the city engineer prepare
estimates of the amount of grading and the
probable cost of doing the work on the fol-
lowing named streets in Burden K, Lawther's
add:
Goethe avenue, Lawtber avenue, Strauss
avenue. Headley court, Sheridan street and
Buena Vista street.
Ald. Halpin moved to adjourn. Carried.
AtifY t`:
oved:
•
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1894.
Adjourned Regular Session, .lugust 11, 1894. 24::
CITY COUNCIL.
Ad,jlarned 1t nLur Session, Aug.
11, 1894.
Council met at S o'clock p. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Aid Crawford, Kautmann, Lil-
lig, Powers, Rider, Shea and Vogel
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That the mayor is hereby au-
thorized and required for the purpose of
providing for the cost and expense of im-
proving the following streets an1 alleys to -
wit :
West Fourteenth street from Alta
Vista street to Atlantic avenue*
5,300
Second avenue from Lincoln avenue to
Rhomberg avenue 500
Garfield avenue from Ann to Dock av-
enue 900
Third avenue from Lincoln to Rhom
berg avenue 500
Reed avenue from Lincoln to Rhom-
berg avenue 500
Lincoln avenue from Second to Third
avenue 1,003
Lemon street from Twenty-seventh to 1,503Millville road
Eagle Point avenue from Windsor to 500
Stafford avenue
Providence street from Johnson to 1,200
Stafford avenue
Alley from Humboldt and Schiller, be-
tween Reomberg and Garfield av-
enue
Fifth avenue from Adams avenue to 1,100
west line of Jansen's sub
Lincoln avenue from Third to Fourth 930
avenue
Ann avenue from Lincoln to Garfield 1,000
avenue
Pauline street from West Fourth to 400
West Fifth streets
E 2-3 of Elm street from Sanford street 1,000
to Twenty-third street
S 2 3 of Twenty-third street from Jack-
son street to Elm street
Alley from Ellis to Foye street between 600
West Locust and Almond street
Rush street from South Dodge to Ap-
ple street
High Bluff street from Stafford to 1,000
Schiller street
To issue under the provision t➢ of
tcohe ordi-
nance adopted Aug. 9, by the
ncil of
the city of Dubuque, bonds to the amount of
$22,000 of the denomination of $100 each,
numbering from 469 to 6SS inclusive, to be
dated Aug 15, 1S94, payable seven years at•
ter date, or at any time before said dbearing
te at
interest
the option of the pity of Dubuque;
interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum,
payable semi-annually. he both
officeinof the city
interestal and
rasurpayable
treasurer in the city of Dubu 1ue, Iowa.
That wheny shall be delivered to the finance bonds are issued and reg-
istered, ommithey
committee, and said committee is hereby
authorized to negotiate said
bonds atnot
less than par, and pay proceeds
sbhim same
to the city treasurer, to be app
n
accordance with the provisions
ofS94, and thesaiinance adopted Aug. 9,
com-
mittee is to report its doings hereunder to
the city council.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers. Ryder, Shea, Vogel.
Ald. Crawford moved that the fire com-
mittee be authorized to purchase a horse for
the fire department, and that a warrant
for $100 be drawn in favor of P. H. Murray
to pay for same. Carried.
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted :
Resolved. That hereafter whenever the
city council shall determine to issue bonds
for the payment of improvements on streets
or constructing sewers. it shall be the duty
of the committee on finance to adver-
tise for proposals for the purchase
of such bonds, and such bonds
shall be sold to the parties offering the
highest pr. mium for the same, such ad-
vertisement to be published at least ten days
before the negotiation of such bonds.
Ald. Kaufmann moved that when the
council adjourned it does so to meet Aug. 24
at 7:33 p. in. Carried.
Aid. Lillig moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attestl
CITY COUNCIL.
Special Session, Aug, 16, 1894.
Council met at 10:30 a. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Ald. Butler, Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
The mayor stated that the object of the
meeting was to consider the matter of vacat-
ing four feet of Providence street.
Ald. Kaufmann moved that the rules he
suspended[and Attorney M. C. Matthews be
allowed to address the council in relation to
the said vacation. Carried.
Mr. Matthews addressed the council on the
above subject.
Ald. Shea moved that the former action
of the council vacating four feet of the side-
walk on the north side of Providence strer.t
be rescinded. Carried by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Halpin, Lillig, Ry-
der, Shea and Vogler.
Noes—Aids. Kaufmann and Vogel.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That the city treasurer be in-
structed to call in improvement bonds
amounting to $15,000, issued July 2, 1501, and
pay accrued interest to August 15, 1/394: and
that new bonds to the amount of $15,000 of
like tenor, dated August 15, 1894, be issued in
exchange for same, in accordance with chap-
ter 7 of the laws of the Twenty-fifth General
Assembly.
Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attest:
9-11 City Ordinance.
An Ordinance
To provide for giving effect to the pro-
visions of chapter seven (7) of the Acte
of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly
of the State of Iowa, and making pro-
vision with respect to contracts for pav-
ing and curbing streets and the con-
struction of sewers, the collection of
assessments and the ieeue of bonds or
certificates by the City of Dubuque to
pay for such improvements.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the
City of Duhuque:
Section 1. That when the city council of the
city of Dubuque shall direct the paving and
curbing of any street or streets, or the construc-
tion of any sewer or sewers, the cost of which
shall be assessable against the abutting real es-
tate, it shall make and enter into contract for
furnishing the materials and making the im-
provement, either for the entire work in one con-
tract or parts thereof in separate and specified
sections, as the council may deem best.
sec 2. All such contracts shall be nude with
the lowest responsible bidder or bidders upon
sealed propo ale, after public notice for not less
than ten days in at least two newspapers pub
lashed in the city of Dubuque, which notice shall
state as nearly as pract'cab'e the extent of the
work, the kind of materials to be furnished,
when the work shall be done, and at what time
the proposals will be acted upon. Bach con-
tractor shah be required to give bond to the
city, with sureties to be approved by the city
council for the faithful performance of the con-
tract.
Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the city en-
gineer to fu'nish the council with the proper
grades and lines of the street or streets to be im-
proved and to see that the work is done in ac
cordance with the ordinances and regulations of
the city with respect to said grades and lines.
Sec.4 For the purpose of prov.ding for the
cost and expenses of any such impro . ement or
improvements the city council shalt from time to
time as the work progresses make requisition
upon the mayor for the issue of bonLs of the
city of Dubuque in such sums and of such de-
nominations as the council shall deem best. And
it shall be the duty ef the mayor to make and
execute bones accordingly in the name of the
city to au amount not exceeding the amount of
the contract price for such improvement and the
incidentals attending the same. Said bonds
shall bear the name of the street or streets im-
proved and be signed by the mayor and counter •
signed by the city recorder and city auditor and
s aled with the corporation seal of the city, and
shall all bear the same date and be payable seven
years after date and be redeemable at any time
at the option of the city, and shall bear such in-
terest as the council may direct at a rate not ex-
ceeding 6 per cent. Der annum payable semi-
annually.
Sec. 5. When such bonds have been issued by
the mayor and sealed with the corporation seal
of the city they shall be delivered to the city re•
corder, who shall countersign the same and reg-
ister them in a book to be kept for that purpose;
they shall also be registered by the city auditor
in the bond registry book of the city in his office,
and countersigned by bim. Said bonds shall
then be delivered by the city recorder to the com-
mittee or person or persons authorized to nego-
tiate the same, taking receipt therefor.
Sec. 6. The committee or other persons author•
ized to negotiate said bonds shall negotiate the
same in such manner as they may deem best, un-
der direction of the council, and at such price as
may be obtainable for the same not less than par,
and shall pay all moneys received therefrom to
the treasurer of the city, taking duplicate re-
ceipts therefor, one of which shall be delivered
to the city auditor. They shall also report in
writing to the city recorder toe number of bonds
sold and the amount received there'or, which
report shall be accompanied by a duplicate copy
of the city treasurer's receipt for the amount of
the procerds paid to him. Before delivering
said bonds to the purchaser of the same said
bonds shall be countersigned by the committee
or other person or persons authorised to nego -
tiate the same.
Sec 7. Alt moneys receivel by the city treas-
urer from the sale of said bonds shall be kept
by him in a separate fund, which shall be known
as the "etreet improvement fund," and paid out
on,y on requisition of the council, accompanied
by certificate of the engineer that the work has
been done or material furnished to the amount
of said warrant or requisition, and that it is re-
quired for the payment of the same And all
moneys received by said treasurer shall be kept
in the same manner and subject to all regular'
Hone regarding other moneys of the city, except
that he shall keep a separate account of the
same. and all interest received upon the same
shall be credited to such fund.
Sec. 8. An account shall be kept by the city
auditor with the city treasurer of all money re-
ceived by the treasurer in raid "street improve-
ment fund," and paid out by him for the same.
He shall report to the council at the first regu -
lar meeting in each month the condition of said
fund.
Sec 9. When any such improvement shall
have been completed it shall be the duty of the
city council to ascertain the entire cost of the
improvement, and also what po tion of such cost
may be by law assessable on adjacent property;
and the portion of such 00.1 so assessahle shall
then be assessed as provided by law or by ordi-
nance of the city, upon the property fronting or
abutting on said improvement. When any rail-
road or street railway has been constructed and
shall remain upon any street which the council
may direct to he paved and curbed, or otherwise
improved, at the time, when such direction shall
be given; and when the owner of such railroad
or owners of sucn street railway may be bound
to pave or otherwise improve any portion of said
street under' any law or ordinaLce of the city, or
by virtue of the provisions of any contract or
ordinance of the city under which sa d railroad
or St eet railway may have been constructed or
be maintained, and the owner or owners shall
fail or refuse to comply with the order of the
council to do such pay ng, then the portion of
the cost of paving such street assessable on such
railroad or street railway shall be assessed against
such railroad or street railway.
Sec. 10. That whenever any improvement con•
templated by this ordinance shall be ordered by
the city council, it shall be the duty of the city
recorder. as soon as practicable thereafter, to
cause to be served on the managing officer of
any railroad or street railway company occupy-
ing or about to occupy with its tract the street or
streets ordered to be improved a copy of the res-
olutions ordering such improvement; and the
resolution shall direct such railroad or street
railway eompany to improve, such portion of the
street as is contemplated by section one (1) of
chapter sixteen (16) of the Acts of the Twenty-
fifth General Assembly, or as shall be designated
or required by virtue of the provisions of any
contract or ordinance cf the city under which
said railroad or treat railway company may have
been constructed, specifying the general charac-
ter of the material to be used and the time when
said work shall be commenced and finished. And
said resolution shall require of said railroad or
street railway company to desiginate in writing
within five (5) days atter the service of a copy of
the same on said railroad or street railway com•
pany, whether or not it oropeses and desires to
do the work of 1111/rovement itself; and that iu
case of failure of said ra ]road or street railway
company to so designate its wishes in writing
within the time specified, it will be presumed
that the said railroad or street railway company
does not propose to make the improvement itself
and the city counci will then be at liberty to
make the improvement as contemplated by law
at the expense of such railroad or street railway
company; and the costs of paving such streets
shall be ascertained, apportioned and assessed
by the city council against said railroad or street
railway.
Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of the city en-
gineer to make and file for public inspection in
the office of the city recorder a plat of the place
or Wales on which such improvement shall be
made, showing the separate lots or parcels of
ground
andbthe namest to , so fax ssment as practicable, r such improve-
ment,of
the several owners, and the amount to ce assessed
against eaoh lot or piece of ground; and if such
improvement shall be the paving or other im-
provement of any street, said plat shall also
show any and all railroad and street railway
tracks thereon and the amount, if any, to be
assessed against such railroad or street iailway,
and shall after the making and filing of said
plat
aforesaid
noticeindaily newspapers published
City Ordinance. 24
in the city of Dubuque that ench plat is on file In
the office of .he city recorder for the inspection
of any perso.. or company interested therein,
and that such person or uompanv having any
objection to the tax proposed to be a Belied
thereby may file with the ei y recorder hi. or
their objections in writing at or before the neat
muting of the city council after the publication
of such notice; that the city council at such
meeting, or as soon thereafter as practicable,
after hearing and deciding upon any obiectton
so filed, if any, and after making all necessary
corrections In the assessment as proposed by
said plat, will assess and levy as a special tax
upon the property of each owner liable to special
assessments as aforesaid its just and true pro-
portion accordingto law and according to said
assessment proposed by said plat as corrected
and approved of the amount to be specially as-
sessed for such improvement. Said assessment
shall be duly entered on the proper tax books
of Paid ei y and ehal1 be payable at the office
of the city treasurer of said city in seven equal
installments, with Interest at the rate of six per
cent per annum, from the date of the assess-
ment, upon the unpaid por.ion thereof, the first
of which, with interest on the whole amount at
six per cent. per annum, shall be payable on and
after the date of such assessment as aforesaid,
and the others annually. atter the date of said
assessment, with interest on the whole amount
unpatd,and said assessment shall be collected like
other special taxes, as may be provided oy the
ordinances of the city of Dubuque.
Sec. 12. Said assessment, with interest accru-
ing thereon, shall be a lien upon property abut-
ting upon the street or streets on which any r uch
improvement is made, or upon such improve-
ment from the commencement of the work, and
shall remain a lien until fullly paid and shalt
have precedence over all o her liens except or-
dinary taxes. and shall not be dive ,ted by any
judicial sale; PROVIDED, That st ch Len shall be
limited to the lots or lands bounding or abutting
on such s'reet or streets, or on such improvement
and not exceeding in depth therefrom 150 feet.
Any railwayfortheent a paving of anyainst street railroad or
anystreet shall be a
first and paramount hen upon the entire track of
said railroad or street railway within the limits
of the city of Dubuque.
Sec. 13. The ow ter of any property ageing
which an assessment shall have been made for
thecost of any such improvement
shall a
ve the
right pay the same in full, withinteresttherap).j
rate the rate of sic per ceut. per annum from the
time said assessment was made. or after having
paid one or more of said seven installments, and
interest, he may at any time pay in full the bal
ance thereon at six per cent. per annum i rom the
time when the preceding payment becomes due,
and such payment in furl shall Wigs, aand 4dis
charge the lieu upon said prop-rty,
any
owner of such property who shall divide the
same so that the feet front on airy such improve•
ment are divided into separate lots or parcels,
may discharge the lien in like manner upon any
one or more of such lots or parcels by payment of
the amount e
ratio of feet front or square feet to areadof by
lot or lIta
parcel or or parcels,
r
to the feet front
of thewhole lotassessment hall have
been made against any railroad or street railway
for the paving of any st'eet, the owner of said
railroad or street railway shall have the same
rights as are hereinbefore provided, to pay in in-
stallments or pay in full the assessment
one part of he
ainst
said railroad or street railway:
line of said railroad or street railway
hail be
y re-
leased from the lien for any I a
npaid assessment which may have been made
against it for paving any street as aforesaid
Sec. 14. All moneys from aset thents shalt e
appropriated to the pa.'
r
payment and redemption of he bonds tbat shall
be issued for such improvements. And if any
interest shall become due on any of said ponds
when there is no fund to pay the same, the coun-
cil are authorized to m make aa to moi rary loan for
said fund for the pay
Sec 15. Whenever it is deemed advisable by
the city council It shall be lawful for them to
issue certificates payable to bearer or to contrac-
tors, who. under contract with the city, shall
have constructed any such improvements in pay-
ment therefor, each of which certificates will
state the amount of one or more assessments, or
a part or
ownthe ers, and made against
in theower,
and loorstreet
railway, on account of, and or the payment of
the cost of any such improvement, and shall ne-
gotiate the sam or transfer to the contractor, or
assigns all the right and interest of such city to,
to and with respect to every such assessment,
and shall authoriz3 such bearer, contractor or
assigns, to receive, me for, collect or have col-
lec'ed, by, or through any of the methods pro-
vided by la • for the coil etion of assessments
for local improvements, including the provisions
of this act, or the same may be paid by the tax-
payer to the city collector, who shall receipt
therefor, and have the same applied to the pay•
ment of the certificate issued therefor.
Sea. 16. Whenever the owner of any lot or
lots, orof any railroad or street railway, the as-
sessment or asessmen s ag inst which is or are
embraced in any such bonds or certificates,
shall severally promise and agree in writing en-
dorsed on such bond or certificate, or in a sep-
arate agreement that in consideration of having
the right to pay his, or their assessment, or re-
s ective assessments, in installments, they will
not make any objection of illegality, or irregu-
larity, as to their respective assessments, and
will pay the same with interest thereon, at such
rate, not exceeding six per ceot per annum, ae
shall by ord.nance or resolution of the city coun
ill of such city be prescribed and recuired, he or
they. shall have the benefit, and be subject to all
the provisions of this o divaoce authorizing the
payment of assessments in annual installments,
and relating to the leen and collee'ion and pay-
ment of as=essments so far as applicab e.
Sea. 17. Any owner of any lot or lots, or any
railroad or street railway assessed for payment
of cost of any such improvement who will not
promise and agree in writing. as provided in s:c-
tion 10 hereof shall be required to pay his assess-
ment f full when made, and the same with in-
terest thereon, shall be collectable by or through
aned
law for the col.
leetlo rthe of of assessments for local improvements,
including the provisions of this ordinance.
Sec. 18. Any mistatre in the description of the
property or in the name of the owner shall not
vitiate the lien.
Sec. 19. The council shall not have the right
to authorize any improvement under this act un-
less the owners of a majority of the feet front, or
square feet in area of the property abutting upou,
or adjacent to the street, or streets to be im-
proved, or any such improvement shall t etitlon
the'efor, or unless the same .hall be `oted for
by thr
20fouttbs of the Any members the
part of any street, orsteeetsclli
Secmay
be improved under this ordinance, as well as an
entire street, or streets, and the cost of the whole
or any part of the impro gement included in any
resolution or contract, or contracts, may be
no-
tice,levied at one time and when such actin will o
allow tder one hat e just and
true rroportion of the entire cost to be assessed
uniformly to each front foot or square foot in
area, of the lots or lands abutting ou, or adja-
cent to such improvement.
Sec. 21. a heuever any contract, as contem-
plated in the first and second sections of this or-
dinavice,shall be fully completed accor ling to
the plans and specifications, it shall be the duty
of the committee having the Bouts in charge to
report the fact to the ci y council, which shall ac-
cept the work, unless valid objections shall be
made. When accepted the amount due the coa-
tractor shall be paid within thirty days after ac•
coptance, according to the estimate of the city
engineer, approved by the committee In charge
of the work, by warrants on the to "Street seIme p lull,
rove -
meat Fond, said payment
unless, by the terms of the contract, a percent-
age
to be d
guarantee that thecontractfor a phasfibeen faitthfulled period, as y
executed
Nothing herein shall be construed to is r e ant
thee clh council from making psi'
•
count of the nm srov, went before completion,
under the recommendation of the committee in
charge.
dei.. 22. All ordinances or parte of ordinances
ineonsth or
avening
the
toregoiug iarerhereby repealed; but
foregoing provisions,
nothing herein sl i all be construed to strait or ht -
validate any ordinance or resolation heretofore
adopted not in conflict with this o deem
ec oe f im-
Sec 23. This ordinance being
mediate importance shall be in force and elf ect,
from and after its publication in the official
paper in the city of Dubuque, Iowa.
Adopted Aug. 9, 1804 OLINGER, Mayor.
Attest: T, J. COON&Y, City Recorder.
246 0.fiicial .Notices.
Notice.
Bids will be r ceiv ed at the city rec refer's of-
fice up to 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Aug 11, 1894,
for ty for the
ensuing year.the veBidders must terinary kstate of he i
the price per
horse per year for doing said work, including all
medicine required. The committee reserves the
right to reject any or it bidsY W. CaniyFnnn,
Chsirman Fire Committee.8.
Dubuque, Aug. 3, 1894
Notice of Sale.
1 Will ddr
for cash. Feonthell t 11.3th day brc iof August, on to the b1894,est iate
2
o'clock p. m., at the public pound of the city of
Dubuque, on Elm str,et, between Fourteenth
and Fifteenth streets, the following impounded
• animals, to -wit: One light gray horse about .0
years old and totally blind.
JOAN RAEBLI, Ci'y Marshal.
Dubuque, Aug. 7, 1894. aug7 t
To Whom it May Concern.
That notice is hereby given that all persons
who shall ride or drive O , bicyc,es or veloci-
pedes or any similar conveyance whatever on or
over the streets of this city shall keep to the
right and at all times as far as pose' ble give tree
and unobstruc ed use of ti e street to horses,
vehicles, etc., and there shall be no fast riding
or racing on the streets.
All bicycles shall be provided with a bel! which
shall be rung at crossings and on approaching
any vehicle, or , ehicles, or horse or horses, and
at night time each bicycle shall be provided
with a light or lantern placed in front of the
same.
Any person or persons violating the above will
be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with
the ordinance on that subject.
Aua6-15t P. OLINOER. Mayor.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed prorosals will be received at my office
up to 4 o'clock, Sett. 1, 1894, for improving
Southern avenue from end of pres nt improve-
ment to Railroad avenue. Grading, cut, 2,700
cubic yards; fill, 2,700 cubic yards; curbing,1,700
lineal feet; guttering, 750 square yards; mac-
amiziug, 3,000 square yards.
Holly street, from Cleveland avenue to Rush
street—Grading, cut, 1,530 cubic yards; curbing,
800 lineal feet; guttering, 340 square yards; mac-
adamizing, 1,240 square yards.
Wilde street, from McLennan street to east end
of street—Graiing, cut, 250 cubic yards; fill, 250
cubic lards; curbing, 50, lineal feet; guttering,
200 square yards; macadamizins, 600 square
yards.
Also to curb and brick pave Tenth s'reet from
Main street to Locust street—New curbing, 500
lineal feet; old curbing. reset. 70 lineal feet;
brick paving on concrete foundation,1,600 square
yards
All in accordance with plans and specifications
on file in my office
Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for
curbing and resetting old curb: price per s mare
yard for guttering and macadamizing and brick
paving. including concrete foundation.
Grading on streets to be aid in total.
Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient
bond of $200 that contract will be entered into if
awarded.
Proposals will be acted on at the regular
session of the council to be held Sept. 4, 1894.
The city reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. T. J. CuONBY,
aug17-l0t City Recorder.
Notioe.
Notice is hereby given to all boys that ball
playing in, upon and along all streets, alleys
and public places in the city is prohibited
by ordinance, and from and after this date
all boys caught or known to play ball will
be arrested and prosecuted, as 1 am deter-
mined to have this nuisance stopped.
Aug 15-15t JOHN HAESLI, City Marshal.
Special Asse>< sm 313t NotEl
ce.
OFFICE
THE
unuquE,Iowe
To the owner or owners of the several lots and
parcels of ground abu ting:
Wilde st f om 8 Dodge et to McLennan.
Rue., st from S Doige st to Apple at.
Booth st from W Third s to Dodge st.
Pauline st from W Fifth st to W Fourth st.
Forrest Lane from Nevada st to Delhi at
W Fourteenth st from Alta Vista st to Atlantic
avenue.
Ailey from Rills st to Foye st, between A'moud
st to W Locust et
Lemon st from Twenty-seventh st to Millville
road.
South "; d Twenty-third st from Jackson st to
Elias st.
Providence st from Johnson avenue to Stallard
avenue.
High Bluff frim Stafford avenue to Schiller
avenue
Ann avenue from Darfield avenue to Lincoln
avenue
Second avenue from Lincoln avenue to Rhom-
berg av nue.
Third avenue from Lincoln avenue to Rhom-
berg avenue.
Fifth avenue from Adams avenue to south line
of Jansen's sub.
And to any person or persons or company hav-
ing any interest in said real estate. you ate here-
by notified that there is on file In the office of the
city recerder or Dubuque a pl.t of said above
named streets and alleys in said city, showing
the several lots or parcels of grounds abutting
on said streets and alleys, subject to the special
assessment for paving, gutt.rine, curbing and
macadamizing of Reid streets and alleys and the
names as far as practicable of the owners of said
abutting real estate and the amount assessed
against each lot, or parcel of ground, for the in-
spection of a y person. firm or company inter-
ested in any kind in said real estate, and that
such firm or company Laving objection to the spe-
cial tax proposed to be assessed as shown by said
plat, may file with the city recorder his or their
objection in writing at or before n xt meeting of
the city council of the city of Dubuque, which
will meet the 3d day of S ptember, 1894.
w. H. KNOWLTON.
City Engnteer.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the city
engineer's office city of Dubuque, up to 4 o'clock
Sept. 1, 1894. for furnishing all mater!al and
labor and building pipe s'wers as follows, ac-
cording to plans and specifications in file in said
office. viz:
An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in West Third street,
from alley in Prostpect Hill addition to Burch
etre. t. Estimated length, 800 lineal feet. One
manhole.
An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Water street, fiom
Jones street to First street extension. Estimated
length, 300 lineal fent. Two manholes
Bidders must furnish a bond of $200 with bid
that contract will be entered Into if awarded.
Proposals will be acted on at the regular
meeting of the council Sept 4, 1894.
The City reservt a the right to reject any or all
bids. W. El. SNOWLTO4,
euigl7-10t City Engineer.
Notioe.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
committee on supplies at the office of the
city recorder, up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Fri-
day, Aug. 31, 1894, for furnishing fuel, (coal
and wood). for the city up to April 1, 1895,
to be delivered in such places and such
quantities as the committee may decide.
Bidders must state the price per ton and
quality of coal delivered as above des-
ignated, also the price per cord for No. 1,
maple wood, delivered as above designated.
The committee reserves the right to award
separate contracts for hard and soft coal.
Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient
bond of $200 that contract will be entered
into if awarded.
The city reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. J. W. t1ALPIN,
Aug 15-16t Chairman.
Adjourned Regular Session, Sept. 4, 1894. 247
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session, Sept, :3, 1894.
Council met at 9 o'clock a. m.
Present, none.
Adjourned to Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 9 a. m.
Attest:
a
Adjourned Regular Session, Sept,
4, 1894.
Council met at 9:15 a. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Ald Butler, Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler
On motion of Ald. Vogel the minutes of
the last meetings were approved as printed.
The following hills were ordered paid: 9
R. Fuhrman, stone
00
J. E. Knight, expenses in the Hunt 19 06
case
W. W. W ormood, repairs on seat and 4 00
stamp
The Telegraph, postal cards and 45 00
12 45
65
4 80
1 80
printin g
Nessler & Jungk. plumbing
Baumgartner & Kleih, shovel
Nessler & Jungk, plumbing
B E. Linehan, supplies (sewer)
Diamond Jo line steamers, bale
waste 10 80
Kannolt & Powers, horee shoeing14 25
Lear & Pflffner. horse shoeing 10 50
Cooper Hose Lead Stop company, 125 00
five leak stops 00
W. S. Molo, lawn sprinkler 5 20
A Wunderlich, horse shoeing 3U 04
Erwin & Wood, lumber
Ellwanger Bros , snpplies fire depart -
13 70
ment
Standard Lumber Co., lumber fire de-
partment lies fire
Baumgartner & Kleih, supp 1 25
department
Fraatz & Clark, supplies fire depart-
ment
Key City Gas Co., gas, fire depart -
20 49
mens
Merkes & Hasler,supplies,flre depart
mens
90
Smedley Manufacturing Co., labor 88
and material, fire department e de-
partment
& Jaeger, supplies,1 65
fire de art-
Ilewer Bros., dry goods, p 4 20
ment 34 20
Byrne Bros , livery supplies, patrol
Fraatz & Clark, pp3
house tee, atrol
30
Baumgartner & Kleih,supp. P 1 00
house lies, police 4 59
Lear n PHfY er, supplies,
police6 70
EllwaLgee Bros., repairs, road 8 25
B. D. Linehan, rep
Morrison Bros • repairs, etc 12 5082 09
Knapp, Stout & Co. Co.. lumber
Geo. W. Daykin. repairs on roller1 00
Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., lumber. 33 70
30
F. Scholz, repairs, road
F. dcholz, repairs, road
Diamond Jo Line steamers, hall of
waste, roller
Reintried & Jaeger, nails
Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies
John Drehouse, hauling and placing
sate 20 00
Chas Kulow, pine wood 5 25
B E Linehan, supplies, street 11 90
Standard Lumber company, lumber 1 CO
patrol house
Mrs J d Randall, sate 15 00
Eichorn & Bechtel. supplies, eity hall 1 75
Merges & Hasler. supplies, pound3 60
Baumgartner & Klein, supplies, hall35
Jas Doyle, repairs on scale 1 80
Diamond Jo Line steamers, supplies 50
board of health
Fraatz & Clark, supplies, board of
health 2
60
13 Lagen. livery 8 00
Geo Wertin, removing and repairing
pest house boat.... 22 50
Tom Connolly repairing hose wagon. 6 75
Dr. Wieland, disinfectant powders23 86
County auditor, copies session laws 1D 00
25th G A 7 00
T J Conlin, livery
Mrs Koenig, services as Janitor 20 00
W W Wormood, caring of city clock72 00
Eugene Frith, remo.ing garbage, etc241 655
Jas Kelly, stationery 16
Dubuque Herald, printing.... 11 00
Robert McGivern• sanitary service50 00
Barnard, Walker & Clewell,stationery 3 75
Hardie & Scharle. printing bonds and
health officer's report. 39 00
Shipley & Bauman, veterinary ser- 0
12 50
vices 5
Reinfried & Jaeger, file
Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies 2 7o
Mullin Bros., plumbing 80
9 55
W. S. Molo,
Monteith, Dempsey & Honer 38 37
Joseph Geiger, carpenter work 5 00
George Wertin, labor in parks 19 00
25
M. Hayes, expressing
Brown & Brown, extra work on Dock S 50
avenue
Brown & Brown grading Wilde st 9S3 48
Brown & Brown, improvement of 183 S6
Wilde street
Peter Horsch, grading s ;' { of Twenty-
third street
Wm. Getsheker, services as rodman40 00
Dubuque Construction Co., improve- 37 76ment of Fifth avenue
Dubuque Construction Co., grading of 116 79
Fifth avenue
Dodson & Cousins, grading Forest 168 94
Lane
Phil. Doerr,grading Providence street 3 00
Phil. Doerr, improvement of Provi-
dence street 25
Eugene Dietzen & Co., engineer's sup -
5 30
plies
Thomas Dorsey, sewer in Walnut
street 256 50
Dodson & Cousins, improvement of 12 24
Forest Lane
Cushing & O' Melia, grading Reed ay131 30
Cushing & O'Malia, improvement of 89
Lincoln avenue
00
Cushing & O'Malia, improvement of 41 61
Reed avenue
Cushing & O'Malia, improvement of 55 89
Third avenue
Cushing & O'Malia, improvement of 45 93
Second avenue
Carr, Ryder & Engler Co , reglazed
sash 2 75
rovent of Lincoln
Frank Bentin, imp 624 CO
avenue rovement of
Altman & Taylor, imp 1649 80
West Fourteenth
M. Tschirgi, Jr., grading Rush street 326 10
15 90
9 40
10 71
1 75
14 65
1 30
24S Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1594.
M. Tachirgi Jr improvement of Rush
street
M. Tschlrgi, improvement of Rush
street
John Tibey, improvement of Pauline
23 24
street 34 50
John Tibey, rock
John Tibey, grading Pauline 114 4 713
James Street. crossing stone
Steuck & O'Farrell, grading High 53 71
Bluff
Steuck & O'Farrell, resetting curb28 76,
Steuck & O'Farrell, improvement of 17 03
High Bluff
Con Rvan grading Lemon street53 00
Con Ryan, improvement of Lemon 33 04
street
John O'Brien, sewer in West Fifth
street 235 00
John O'Brien. improv'tof alley from
Ellis street to Foye street 53 07
Aug. Lange, improv't of Frst avenue 363 00
M. Lavin, sewer in Julien avenue173 25
M. Lavin, sewer in West Third street
and alley bet. W. Third and Fenelon 563 60
D. W. Linehan, grading Booth street 263 91
D. W Linehan, improvement of 217 87
Booth street
D. W. Linehan, extra work on Lin-
coln avenue
Peter Horsch, improvement of s 2-3 4 CO
of 23rd street
Peter Horsch, improvement of e 2-3 882 00
of Elm street16 00
McDermott & Gow, plumbing
Star Electric company, arc lights1490 40
The following bills were referred to the
committee on fire and water;
Carr. Ryder & Engler compaty, $4 35.
Diamond Jo Line Steamers 410 80.
Dubuque Water company, $1,445.
Iowa Iron Works, $75.
The following bilis were referred to the
committee on police and Light:
Key City Gas company. $62 70.
Globe Light and Heat company, $263 33.
The following bilis were referred to the
printing committee:
Globe 8 29 75
The Times Co
The Herald 75 00
The following bills were referred to the
sewer committee:
Wm S Molo
W. J. Burns & Co $ 94
2795
The following bills were referred to the
committee on claims:
Western Electric Co $ 37 28
Merkes & Hasler
Bill of the Smedley Msnutacturing cpm-it00
pane for $248 95 was referred to the street
committee and engineer.
Bill of the Dubuque Mattress p'actory of
$12 was referred to the committee on sup-
plies.
The following petitions for the cancella-
tion of taxes were referred to the delinquent
tax committee: Martin Dempsey, Bridget
Burke, Margaret Colford, Bridget Whitte-
more, School Board, Lizzie Conlin, C. J
Peterson, Mrs. Wm. Lahey, Mrs. Michael
Shannon, Ed Raella.
The following petitions asking for a reduc-
tion of assessment were referred to the as-
sessmentcommittee: Geo.Edwards,Eleventh
Street Elevator company.
The following petitions were referred to
the committee on claims :
Petition of Scherr Bros. asking that bill
against Henry Glab be retained from his
salary.
Petition of the Armour Packing company
that amount due them from J. Klein be de-
ducted from his wages or that the mayor be
instructed to accept service, in case suit is
brought against Mr. Klein.
Claim of Mr. Maurice F. Ahearn for 81 35
for wages due from city.
833 00
55 42
Claim of Bryan Donahue for extra pay for
putting up street signs
Petition of Hussman & Lies asking the
city to collect bill against J L Hoffmeyer.
Petition of T. J McClosky asking for
damages to cutter done in going over man•
hole on Fourteenth and Blud streets.
Petition of Mrs. M. Lahey asking that the
assessment for sidewalk he remitted
The petition of C. H Pierce asking that
$33.00 be retained from amount clue John
O'Brien on contracts, was referred to the
committee on claims and city engineer.
The following petitions were granted:
Petition of Geo Fengler and J. Holz ask-
ing that alley between Schiller and Middle
street and Garfleld avenue be improved and
that water mains be extended in same.
Petition of M M. Ham, P M , asking the
city to donate one of the new record maps
for the use of the postofiice.
Petition of Peter Mihm et al , asking that
West Eagle Point avenue from the improved
street to Kane street be improved.
The communication of F. W. Wieland,
health officer, asking that two members of
the board of health be sent to Des Moines
Sept. 6 and 7 to attend the annual meeting
of the Iowa Public Health association.
Petition of E J. Voggenthaler et al., ask-
ing that the water mains be extended on
Windsor avenue from Sandford street to the
intersection of Burden avenue immediately.
The petition of Karl Fatka et al. asking
that the railroad company be ordered to
construct sidewalks across their right-of-
way on Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth
and Sixteenth streets, and also that Fif-
teenth s :rest from Pine street to the alley
west be improved.
Ald. Halpin moved that the prayer of peti-
tioneers be granted, and also that the rail-
roads be ordered to plank all of their cross-
ings, and the latter part of petition be re-
ferred io the street committee. Carried.
the communication of W. H. Knowlton
inre'ationto sanitary sewer ttnd branches.
thereto along Lincoln ave., and along
Nevada st. to Lincoln school was adopted.
The following petitions were referred to
the street committee: Petition of Fred.
Bluecher et al., asking that High Bluff et.
between Schiller and Middle be improved.
Petition of Mrs. Mary Murphy, asking to
be allowed to pay special tax without inter-
est for the improvement of South Locust et.
Petition of Albert C. Mears et al , asking
to have private alley between the end of
Eagle Point ave to Middle st widened,
agreeing to give the required amount abut-
ting their property.
Proposition of Con Ryan, Jr., to furnish
filling for Fourth street extension and on
Seventh near the I. C. R. R. trestle.
Ald. Powers moved that the rules be sus-
pended and parties desiring to address the
council be allowed to do so. Carried.
Rules were suspended and Mr. Lewis ad-
dressed the council in relation to the paving
of Tenth street between Main and Locust.
Ald. Crawford moved that the action of
the council ordering Tenth street paved with
brick be reconsidered. Carried.
Mr. Doyle addressed the council in relation
to the laying of a sidewalk in front of his
property on Julien avenue. The matter was
referred to the street committee.
Mr. Kennicker addressed the council in re-
lation to his assessment for the improve-
ment of Lemon street. Referred to the cibjr
engineer and street committee.
The following petitions were referred to
the street commissioner and city engineer:
Petition of Mies Sarah Ham in relation to
the change of grade on Lincoln avenue.
Remonstrance of James F. Smith, agent
of Korman estate, and Mrs. Cooney. in rela-
tion to the manner of the laying of a side-
walk in front of their property.
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1394. 249
Petition of E Firzloi et al. asking that
Queen street from Sanford street north be
improved.
Petition of George E. Ferris offering to re -
!and $L00 paid him by the city on account of
change of grade on Ellis street, claiming
that the grade bad been misrepresented ,o
him, and to have the damages to his proper-
ty properly adjusted.
The following petitions were referred to
the committee on fire and water:
Petition of Henry Tropf et al. asking to
have the water mains extended on Clifford
street from Seminary to Leibnitz streets
Petition of A. A Cooper et al. asking to
have the water mains extended to the levee
on First street so that tire plugs can be
stationed east of the Illinois Central railroad
tracks.
The communication of Alfred Herron and
Timothy Dillon asking the committee of the
whole to meet them and go over Grandview
avenue from Southern avenue to the Mother
house and inspect the same. Ref erred to the
committee of the whole.
Petition of C. M. Buettell et al. asking that
the assessment for the construction of sewer
in Almond street be lowered. Referred to
the committee of the whole, attorney and
engineer.
Petition of E H. Sheppley et al asking
that Lincoln avenue between White street
and Couler avenue be improved the full
width (48 feet) according to the original plat
of 1892 Granted.
Petition of James Forester asking to have
sewer on Olive street extended south so as
to be able to make connections with same.
Referred to the sewer committee.
Ald. Ryder moved to receive bids for
street improvement up to 4 o'clock p. m.,
Sept. 4. Carried.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
City Auditor McCarten reported as fol-
lows:
Cash on hand Aug. 1, 1814 $19,428 12
Receipts for month of August, 189474,e68 21
Total 193,496 33
Disbursements for the month of 57,309 83
August, 1894 _
Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1894 136,186 71
Reported $1,808.15 amount due city officers
for the month of August, 1894 Report re-
ceived and filed and wairants ordered drawn
to pay city officers.
Street Superintendent Carter reported
$4,019.15, amount due for labor on streets.
Report referred to the street committee and
warrants ordered drawn to pay laborers.
Marshal Raesli reported $1,658 35, amount
due police for the month of August.
Also reported sixty-eight police
during the month
Reorted 14 Repord$GLcollectednes above
pound receip.s for
Reported
1894.olioe,
Warrants ordered drawn to pay p
and report referred to committee on police
and light.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1.516.45,
amount due firemen for the month of
Apay ddremen and reports ordered drawn to
referred to commit-
tee on fire and water.
Sewer Inspector Igo reported $207.60 due
for labor on sewers for the month of August,
1894•laborers,
Warrants ordered drawn to pay
and Mreort referred to the sewerarket Master Klein reported 111.0itteedue
city for scale receipts.
Also reported $3•L due for feeding prisoners
during the month of August.
Report adopted and warrant ordered
drawn to pay for feeding prisoners.
City Woodmeasurer Hannon reported 573
cords of wood measured during the month
oases
•
of August, for which $1.25 is due the city.
Report adopted.
The reports of City Weighmasters Chas.
Pitschner, T. J. Donahue. Jas. Doyle and
Mrs. Deckert were received and filed.
The report of City Elecarician Osborn was
referred to the electrical construction com-
mittee.
The report of Alex. Gratz J. P., for the
month of August was approved and warrant
ordered drawn to pay fees.
The communication of Engineer Knowl-
ton in relation to the city purchasing sewer
pipe direct from the manufacturer, was
adopted.
The engineer also reported an estimate of
the amount of grading ot the following
streets in Burden & Lawther's adiition:
Lawther ave. from Burden ave. to Wind•
sor ave
Srauss ave. from Burden ave. to Wind•
sor ave.
Buena Vista ave. from Lawther ave. to
southern end of street.
Hedley ave. from Lswther ave. to Strauss
ave. Referred to street committee.
Also presented a profile of grade of Dor-
gan's alley Referred to committee of the
whole and engineer.
Ald. Powers moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock
p. m. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Council met at 2 o'clock p. m , Mayor
Olinger in the chair. Present: Alds. But-
ler, Crawford, Halpin. Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers. Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler
Ald. Crawford, chairman of the committee
on fire and water, reoorted as folloss:
Your Committee report in favor of allow-
ing the Dubuque Water Co. at the rate of
150 per year for the rent of hydrants in use
during month of July.
in favor of granting the petition of G. F.
be
planih et ed onathe cornertofta water p
Hart and Valeria
streets.
Report that they have received proposals
for doing the city's veterinary service for
the ensuing year as follows: Shipley &
Bauman, $6 25 per horse per year;
Whitwell & Fullerton $6 90 per horse per
year. Shipley & Baumann being the lowest
bidders we would recommend that they be
awarded the contract for the ensuing year.
Report in favor of approving of the re-
commendation of the fire chief in relation
to placing of new fire -alarm boxes, and that
the chief be instructed to have same placed
as so recommended. Reported adopted.
Ald. Halpin, chairman of the delinquent
tax committee, reported as follows: Your
committee report in favor of filing the nom-
munication of the assessor in relation to the
assessment roll for 1894.
Report in favor of cancelling the taxes of
Mary Jane Luke on lot 133 in Finley, Waples
and Burden's addition for 1893.
In favor of allowing Mrs. Mary Driscoll
to
pay one-half her taxes as payment
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for 1893.
In favor of allowing Mrs. Mary Ballard to
pay one-half inher taxes full for lot 2 of sub min.
lot 149 as payment
Excelsior Brass WorkIn favor of s tthe assessment of he
to $10.000 for 1893.
Report adverse to the petition of James
McCracken asking for reduction of assess-
ment for 1893.
In favor of receiving and filing the petition
of Mathias Strinsky asking for cancellation
of taxes for 1893
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary
McManus on lot 21, Levi's add.. for 1893.
In favor ot cancelling the taxes of Solome
Rupprecht on lot 446, Ham's add., for 1893.
Report adopted.
Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street
committee, reported as follows:
Your committee ask further time on the
250 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1894.
treasurer for the month of Aug st, warrants.
Report
warrants be drawn to pay loan
Report adopted.
Ald. Ryder. chairman of the committee of
the whole, reported as follows:
taxes of the
In favor of cancelling the
Young Men's Christian association on lots
168 and 1fSa. city, for 1893.
In favor of reducing the assessment of the
Turner Hall society to ?6,500 for 1893.
In favor of instructing the engineer to
prepare the necessary plans and specifica-
tions for the extension of the main sanitary
sewer to Sanford street.
In favor of extending the main sanitary
sewer north of Fifteenth street, also such
branches as may be necessary in order to
abate the nuisance that may exist in the up-
per part of the city.
In favor of granting the petition of T. J.
Donahue et al. for horse drinking fountain
on South
Dodge
ew av-
enue,and he i
re committee is to
have same placed there.
In favor of the adoption of the following
resolution :
Be it resolved, That the city engineer is
hereby authorized to assess the thirty -inch
curbing to the abutters on Booth street at
39c per lineal foot, that being the And bid
for twenty-four inch curbing.
e
thirty -inch curbing on Fifth avenue
at 29c per lineal foot, that being the
average price of 24 -inch curbing in that vi-
cinity. Report adopted. Also report in
favor of instructing the street commissioner
to cover Seventeenth street with gravel be-
tween West Locust and White streets as we
do not deem it advisable at present to pave
said street with brick.
Ald Kaufmann moved that the report be
received and filed. Carried by the follow-
ing vote :
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Halpin, Kauf-
mann, Lillig. Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Nay es—Aldermen Crawford, Powers and
Vogel.
health Officer Weeland reported that
privy vaults on the following described
property be cleaned at once:
C. and M. Kirmer, s 60 ft of lot 303, A.
McDaniel's sub.
A. W. Kinder, lots 95, 96, 97 and 98, Union
addition.
A. W. Kinder, lots 1 and 2 of 4, N. O'Hare's
sub.
A. W Kinder, lots 13 and 14 and s 118 ft of
lot 12, Hodge's sub.
Mary A. Johnson, lot 5 of A. L. Brown's
sub.
E. A. Spaulding, lot 21 of Wilson's sub.
Report adoptee and the city health officer
authorized to enforce the ordinance on that
subject.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, Tbat to pay for the improvement
of the s 2-3 of 23rd street from Jackson street
to Elm street, by Peter Horsch, contrac-
tor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts of lots
and parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate as follows:
Nicholas Stoltz est, lot 17, E. Langworthy's
add : 48
133.8 lineal feet curbing at 31c 1 414 9 48
64 44 sq yds guttering at 31c....
220.55 sq yds macadamizing at 31c68 37
Total $ 129 83
M. M. Hoffman, lot 18, E. Langw$orthy's
add : 40 67
131.2 lineal feet curbing at 31c $ 18 74
241.L0 sq yds macadamizing at
60.44 sq yds guttering at 310 74 71
1134 12
ot 'tic Mettel et al., in relation to
ra nage o
in favor of filing the petitions in relation
to the widening of W Nice street as a jury has
been ordered to condemn the property re-
quired for said widening.
In arena pla
t e theocwingproposedneer to
street
prepare a p
from Rush to Valley street, showing the
lands, or lots necessary to be taken, the
names of the owners thereof, and the quan-
tity of land proposed to be taken. and pro-
ceed in accordance with the ordinance on
that subject.
SoIn favor of uth Dodge to improving
ge street. streetCurtis from
In fprepare
of plat instructing showing the the prop engineer d open-
ing and a p
open-
ing and extension of State street between
Curtis street and Grandview avenue, show-
ing the lands or lots necessary to be taken,
the names of the owners thereof. and the
quantity of land proposed to be taken and
proceed in accordance with the ordinance
on that subject.
In favor of receiving and filing the re-
monstrance in relation to the improvement
of Lemon street.
Report adverse to the petition of John
Lutters asking to be allowed to raise the
sidewalk abutting his premises on Peru
Road.
In favor of receiving and filing the remon-
strance in relation to the improvement of
alley between Humboldt and Schiller and
Rhomberg and Garfield.
In favor of receiving and filing the remon-
strance of F. Brandel, remonstrating against
special assessment for the improvement of
Stafford avenue.
In favor of receiving and filing the remon-
strance of Theo. Raterman against special
assessessment for the improvement of Stat
ford.
In favor of the adoption of the blue line
and figures as the official grade of Grand-
view avenue from Southern avenue to its
eastern terminus.
In favor of the adoption of the blue brok-
en line as the official grade of Lincoln ave-
nue between Third and Fifth avenues, as
shown on profile.
In favor of the adoption of the green line
as the proposed grade of Rush street from
Quincy to Villa street. and the Recorder be
instructed to give the proper notice in ac-
cordance with the ordinance, on account of
said proposed change. Report adopted.
Also reported adverse to the petition of
Peter Eisback, asking that he be allowed to
improve Curtis street abuting his property.
On motion of Ald. Halpin the pray of
petition of Mr. Eisback was granted.
Ald. Vogler, chairman of the printing
committee, reported in favor of paying the
following bills:
Telegraph
Herald
Times
Report adopted.
Ald. Lillig, chairman of the committee on
police and light, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of paying
the following bills: $ 41 55
Key City Gas Co 263 33
Globe Light and Heat Co
In favor of receiving and filing the report
of the marshal for July, 1894. Report
adopted.
Ald. Halpin. chairman of the committee
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of thn supplies,Kereported
Gasn favor of company of $1417 7.
Report adopted.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee on
finance, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of receiv•
ing and filing the report of the city auditor
for July, 1594.
In favor of adopting the report of the city
petition
.i t f water from Linwood cemetery.
$75 00
29 15
58 30
Total
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1894. 251
• Chas Messerknecht, lot 51, E. Lao gwor-
thy's add:
104 0 lineal feet curbing at 31c. $ 32 24
47.54 square yards 'Knurl. ng at 31c14 74
19.4.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 31c80 17
Total s' 107 15
Chas. Messerknecht, lot 1 sub of 5253, E.
Langworthy's add:
56.6 lineal feet curbing at 310 17 55
25 00 square yards guttering at 31c. 7 75
87 11 sq yds macadam zing at 31c27 UU
Total $ 52 30
Chas. Messerknecht, lot 1 of 2, sub of 52-53,
E. Langworthy's add:
49.0 lineal feet curbing at 31c $ 15 19
21.73 square yards guttering at 31c6 75
71.00 sq yds macadamizing at 31c... 22 01
Total $ 43 93
George 3prossman, lot 2 of 2 sub 52-53, E.
Langworthy's add: 13 33
43 0 lineal feet curbing at 3lc
19 11 square yards guttering at 310. 5 92
62.11 sq yds macadamizing at 31c19 25
$ 38 50
Total
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 469, Ham's add :
127 6 lineal feet curbing at 30e $ 3S 2s
5S 4 ' sq yds guttering at 33c 19 `'7
236 22 eq yds macadamizing at 33c77 95
Total $ 135 50
J A. Rhomberg, lot 426, Ham's add :
119 2 lineal feet curbing at 31)0 $ 32 76
48 90 sq yds guttering at 33c 16 14
229.10 sq yds macadamizing at 33c 75 60
Total $ 124 50
J. A. Rhomberg. lot 427, Ham's add:
10S 8 iineal feet curbing at 30c $ 32 64
43.90 sq yds guttering at 33c 16 14
229 10 sq yds macadamizing at 33075 60
Total $ 124 38
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 463 Ham's add:
1(9 3 lineal feet curbing at 3uc $ 32 79
48.90 sq yds guttering at 33a 16 14
233 22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c 77 95
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aida. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for the improve-
ment of Ann avenue from Frank avenue
con-
tractor,
Garfield avenue, byrank
in front of and adjoiningthe same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, uud parcels of
real estate hereinafter ' named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite of each lot or parcel o: real estate, as
follows:
Mrs. H. L Schumacher est, lot SS Mc-
Crauey's lst add • 41 33
148.5 lineal feet curbing at 2Se $
65 55 square y and ; guttering at 2Sc18 35
201.16 sq yds macadamizing at 31c62 38
Total $ 122 29
Christ Capritz, lot 56 McCraney's 1st
147 8 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 41 38
65.55 square yards guttering at 28c18 35
201.16 eq yds mycadamizing at 31c62 36
Total $ 122 09
John Dietrick, lot 89 McCraney's 1st aaddb:
148 7 lineal feet curbing at 28c $
41 4
65 55 square yards guttering at 2Se18 35
201.16 sq yds macauamiziug at 31c62 36
Total $ 122 35
Christ Jungle, lot 55 MccC 28oey. s 1st add:
149 2 lineal feet curbing 41 358
65 55 square yards guttering at 28c.
201.16 eq yds macadamizing at 31c62 36
$ 122 49
Total ...................... vote:
Adopted by the following d, Hal-
al-
Crawf
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, ore S al -
ea
Din, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ry ,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city B o coufor ncil
of the city
of of
Dubuque: That top Y
Third avenue from Lincoln avenue toi Rh on-
om-
berg avenue, by Cu,hing
tractors, in front of and adjoining the same,
sa special tax be and is of lotsyandied on the
parcels of
realest lots, and partssituate and
real estate hereinafter named,
p site ownedeach lot or parcel of real estate, as fand for the several amounts set ol-
lows:
Total $ 126 SS
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufman Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pav for the improvement
of streeteettAtlanti
ouetreavenue,, Altman t from Alta Vista
Taylor, contractors, in front of and ad-
joining the same. a special tax be and is
nereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and named, situate restatecels of real hereinafter
and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel
of real estate, as follows:
A L Frudden. lot 7, Home add:
94 22 sq Frudys den, 101 8 Horne add: 32 93
A.
97 78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c... 34 22
D J. Linehan. lot 9, Home add: 15 30
45.0 lineal ft curbing at 3406 60
20.0.1 sq yds gutteriug at 330
80.00 sq yds macadamizing at 35c28 00
Total $ 49 90
D. J. Linehan, lot 10, Home add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 340 $ 17 00
7 33
22 22 sq yds guttering at 33c
SS 89 sq yds macadamizing at 34c31 11
Total $ 55 44
D. J. Linehan, lot 11, Home add :
50 0 lineal feet curbing at 34c $ 17 00
7 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 33c
88 89 sq yds macadamizing at 35c_31 11
Total $ 55 44
J L. Buettell, lot 12. Home add: 26 35
77 5 lineal ft curbing at 34c 11 95
36.22 sq yds guttering at 33c
174.22 sq yds macadamizing at 35c60 93
Total $99 28
286John .lineal e ttet curbing at 34ceasan$add:
d97 4S
528.73 square macadards amizingg at at 35co 44 79
185 05
528 71 sq ydsgTotal $ 327 32
Adopted by the following gwford, Halpin,
vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Noes—None.
Resolved, By the city 0 )uncal of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the improvement
of Second avenue, from Lincoln
at e' ue o
Rhomberg avenue, by Cushing
contractors, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby
ylevied
lots, and
on the several lots, and parts
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
2u2 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1894.
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate. as follows:
F. M Robinson's est. lot 435, Ham's add:
1120 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 33 64
48.90 i q yde guttering at 33c
229.10 sq yds macadamizing at 33c75 60
Total $ 125 34
F. M Robinson's est. lot 460, Ham's add :
109.5 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 32 85
48 90 square yards guttering at 33c16 14
264.67 sq yds macadamizing at 33c_ 87 34
Total8 136 33
Jos./, immerni .n, lot 434, Ham's add:
1i17 2 lineal feet curbing at 300 $ 32 16
2 14
48.90 sq yds guttering at 33c
229.10 sq yds macadamizing at 33c75 60
Total $ 123 90
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 461, Ham's add: (i4
103 8 lineal feet curbing at 300 $ 32 3214
48.90 sq yds guttering at 33e 16
207.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33c6S 57
_
Total.. $ 117 35
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel, and„Vogler.
Alderman Kauffmann offered the follow-
ing :
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the improvement
of Pauline Street. from West Fourth street
to W est Fifth street, John Tiber, contractor,
in front of and adjoining the same, a spe-
cial tax be and is hereby levied on the sever-
al iota and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcels of real estate, as follows :
S. W. Upton, lot 10, Deming & Horr's sub:
111 8 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 33 54
49.0 square yards guttering at 30c14 70
97 78 sq yds macadamizing at 36c35 20
Total - 83 44
S. W Upton, lot 11, Deming & Horr's sub:
47.6 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 14 23
21.15 square yards guttering at 3006 34
42 71 sq yds macadamizing at 36c15 38
Total $ - 36 00
C. H. Eighmey, et al, lot 12, Deming &
Horr's sub:
50 lineal feet curbing at 30c ..$ 15 00
22 22 square yards guttering at 30e. 6 67
44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 36.c.. 16 00
Total $ - 37 67
C. H. Eighmey, et al, lot 13, Deming &
Horr's sub:
5U lineal feet curbing at 30o $ 15 00
22.22 square yards guttering at 30c6 67
44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 36c16 00
Total $ 37 67
C. H. Eighmey, et al, lot 14, Deming &
Horr's sub:
49.4 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 14 82
21 94 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 53
43 88 sq yds macadamizing at 36c15 80
Total $
Cath McCann, lot 11, Pauline
worthy's sub:
133.4 lineal feet curbing at 30o 40 02
63 55 square yards guttering at 30019 06
128.33 sq yds macadamizing at 36e46 20
Total $ 105 28
Ed Langworthy est., lot 12, Pauline Lang -
worthy's sub:
137 5 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 41 25
64.00 square yards guttering at 300. 19 20
149.44 sq yds macadamizing at 36e53 80
Total $ 114 25
37 20
Lang -
Ed Langworthy est., lot 1, Pauline Lang -
worthy's sub:
17 6 lineal feet curbing at 300 $ 5 28
9.60 square yards guttering at 30c2 38
36.22 sq yds macadamizing at 36c13 04
Total $ 2120
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council
of
theciity goof
for
Dubuque: That to pay ay
from Ellis to Foye street between West
Locust and Almond street, by John O'Brien,
contractor, in front and adjoining the same,
a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Kate Lundbeck, e 24 ft, lot 23, Cox's add.
33 33 sq yds macadamizing at 29c...$ 9 66
5.7 cubic yards of grading at 8c 46
Total $ 1012
Jos. Markwood, lot 23, Cox's add:
55.7S sq. yds macadamizing at 29c$ 16 18
9.5 cubic yards of grading at 8c76
Total $ 16 94
W. G. Cox, lot 25, Cox's add :
55.78 F yds macadamizing at 29e2 16 18
9.5 cubic yards of grading at Sc76
Total $ 16 94
W. 0. Cox, lot 26, Cox's add:
55.78 sq yds macadamizing at 2908 16 1S
9 5 cubic yards of grading at Sc76
Total 8 16 94
Joseph Hendrick, lot 27. Cox's add:
55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 29.c16 18
9.5 cu yds grading at Sc
Total $ 16 94
C. M. Buettell, lot 28, Cox's add:
55.78 sqyds macadamizing at 29c16 15
9.5 cu yds grading at 8c 6
Total $ 16 94
Wm. Sinholdt, lot 29. Cox's add:
55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 16 13
9 5 cu yds grading at 8c
Total • 16 94
Mary Sucker, lot 30, Cox's add:
55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c...$ 16 1 S
9.5 cu yds grading at 8c 76
Total $ 16 94
Lizzie Fanning. wX lot 31, Cox's add:
27.89 sq yds macadamizing at 2908 8 69
38
4 8 cu yds grading at 8c
Total $ 8 47
Mary Butler, e 36 lot 31, Cox's add:
27.89 sq yds macadamizing at 29o$ 8 09
4 8 cu yds grading at 80
Total $ - 8 47
John Barrett, w 36 lot 32, Cox's add:
27.89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 38
4.8 cu yds grading at 80
8 09
Total $ - 8 47
Cath C, Keine, e 3b lot 32, Cox's add:
27 89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c8 S0 39
4.8 cu yds grading at Sc _—
Total $ 8 47
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1S94.
253
Cath C. Kease, w 34 lot 33, Cox's add:
27 89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c...$ 8 09
4.8 cubic yards grading at 8c... .... 38
Total 1 8 47
Rosa Cadman, e 34 1ot33, Cox's add:
27.89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 8 09
4.8 cubio yards grading at 8e 38
Total 1 8 47
W. G. Cox, lot 34, Cox's add:
55.78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c1 16 18
9 5 cu yds grading at 8c 76
Total $ 16 94
W. G. Cox, lot 35. Cox's add :
55.7S sq yds macadamizing at 29e...$ 16 7618
9.5 cu yards grading at Sc
Total $ - 16 94
Martz Vollmer, lot 36, Cox's add:
55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 29e1 16 18
9.5 cubic yards grading at 80
76
Total $ - 16 94
G B. Henckels, w lot 37, Cox's add:
27.89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 8 09
4 8 cubic yards grading at So
Total $ 8 47
Mrs. Thos. Murray, e jf lot 3? Cox's add:
27.89 eq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 8 09
4.8 cubic yards grading at 8c
Total a 8 47
W. G. Cox, lot 38 Cox's add:
55.78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 16 7618
9.5 cubic yards grading at 8c
Total $ 16 94
W. G. Cox, lot 39 Cox's add:
55.78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c16 18
9 5 cubio yards grading at 8c
Total $ 16 94
W. G. Cox, lot 40 Cox's add:
100 55 sq yds macadamizing at 29e29 15
36
17 cubic yards grading at 8o 1
Total. $ 30 51
W. G. Cox, lot 5 Cox's add:
35.00 sq yds macadamizing at 29c10 1455
5 5 cubic yards grading at 8c __
Total $ 10 59
W. G. Cox, e 34 lot 6 Cox's add:
31.55 sq yds. macadamizing at 29c$ 9 15
43
5.4 cubic yards grading at So,
9 58
Total 1
James Lee, w X lot 6 Cox's add:
31 55 sq. yds macadamizing at 29e$ 9
43
5.4 cubic yards grading at 8c __
Total. $ 9 58
James Lee. lot 7 Cox's add:
63.11 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 18 3S0
10.8 cubic yds grading at 8c __
19 61
Total $
Ernst 1>.isert, lot S, Cox add :
114.11 sq yds macadamizing at 29c1 33 56
3 09
19.5 cu yds grading at Sc
Total 1 34 C5
W. B. Yates, est., lot 9, Cox add :
55 73 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 16 18
8
9.5 cu yds grading at Se -
Total$ 16 94
W. B. Yates, est., e 9 ft e 3{ lot 10 Cox add:
10.00 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 2 94
1.8 cu yds grading at 8c _
Total
Anna 13. Yates, w 16 ft e 3q lot 10, Cox add:
17.89 sq y de macadamizing at 29c...$ 5 19
3.0 cu yds grading at 8e -_ 24
1 5 43
Total
Daniel Wolf, w 34 lot 10. Cox add:
27 89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c...5
4.8 cu yds grading at Se
8 09
38
Total 1 8 47
J. B Lundbeca, lot 11. Cox add:
55.78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 16 18
9.5 cu yds grading at Sc 76
Total $ 16 94
Mary Sampers eat, e ,y lot 12, Cox add:
27.89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c1 8 09
4 8 cu yds grading at So
Total 1 8 47
Thos. Maher, w 34 lot 12, Cox add:
47 89 sq yds macadamizing at 29o81099
4.8 cu yds grading at Sc
Total 1 8 47
John Van Holland. lot 13, Cox's add:
55 78 eq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 16 18
9.5 cubic yds grading at Sc
Total $ 16 94
Gottfried Mossy, lot 14, Cox's add
55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c16 8
9.5 cubic yds grading at So
Total $ 16 94
Jacob Traut, lot 15, Cox's add:
55.78 eq yda macadamizing at i.9c1 16 133
9 5 cubio yda grading at Sc
Total $ 16 94
John A. Koch, lot 16, Cox's add:
55 76 t yds macadamizing at 29c16 188
9.5 cubic yds grading at 8c
Total $ 1
Ellen Sullivan, eX lot 17, Cox's add:
27.89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c8
4.8 cubic yds grading at 80
Total 1 6 47
W. J. Sullivan, wX lot 17, Cox's add:
27 89 sq yds macadamizing at 29c$ 8 39
4 8 cubic yds grading at Sc
Total $ 6 47
Mick. Carney. lot 18. Cox's add:
55.78 sq yds macadamizing at 29e$ 16 1S
9.5 cubic yds grading at 83 76
Total $ - 16 94
W. A Buettell, lot 19. Cox's add:
55 78 eq yds macadamizing at 29c5 16 18
9.5 cubic yds grading at 8c 7_
Total $ 16 94
W G. Cox, lot 20, Cox's add:
55 78 eq yds macadamizing at 29o1
9.5 cubic yds grading at 8c
Total $
Emma Allen, lot 21. Cox's add:
55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 29c5
9.5 cubic yds grading at 8o
Total 1 16 94
Kate Lundbeck, e 24 feet lot 22, Cox's add:
32 'L2 sq yds macadamizing ag o at 29e1 9 3444
5.5 cubic yds g
-
Total $ 9 i8
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayss-None.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay tor improving Fifth
avenue from Adams avenue to the south
line of Johnston's sub. by the Dubuque Con-
struction company, contractors, in front of
and hereby
levthe same, a ied on the special
veral slot a annd
is heroby
parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here -
6 94
8 09
38
16 18
76
16 94
16 18
76
254 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1S94.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
H. Krims, lot 1, Johnston's eub: 17 75
61.2 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 11 67
33 33 sq yds guttering at 35c 25 67
77.78 eq yds macadamizing at 33c
Total$ 55 69
Geo. Weidner, lot 2, Johnston's sub : 14 50
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 11 67
33.33 sq yds guttering at 350
77.73 sq yds macadamizing at 33c_ 25 67
Total$ 5184
Jane Miller, lot 3, Johnston's sub: 50
50 lineal feet curbing at 29c$ 1 14 41 67
33 33 sq y ds guttering at 35o 25 67
77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33c
Total $ 51 64
Albred Litz, lot 4, Johnston's sub : 14 50
50 lineal feet curbing at 29e$ 11 67
33.33 sq yds guttering 350
77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33c25 67
Total $ 5184
Val Duttle, lot 5, Johnston's sub:
50 lineal Leet curbing at 293 140
11 560
25 67
33 33 sq yds guttering at 35c
77.73 sq yds macadamizing at 33c...
Total
Val Duttle, lot 6, Johnston's sub:
50 lineal feet curbing at 29c..... • • $ 114 50
67
33 33 sq yds guttering at 35c
77 73 sq yds macadamizing at 33c25 67
Total $ 5184
A. and W. Eichmann, lot 7, Johnston's
sub: 14 E7
50 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 11 67
33.33 sq yds guttering at 35c
77.73 sq yds macadamizing at 3oc25 67
Total $ 5134
A. and W. Eichmann, lot 8, Johnston's
sub:
50 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 14 11 50
33.33 sq yds guttering at 350
7
77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33e25 67
_
Total $ 51 84
Chas. Licht, lot 9, Johnston's sub:
50 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 14 11 670
33.33 sq yds guttering at 35c
77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33c25 67
Total $ 51 84
H. Gropps, Sr., lot 10,Johnston's sub:
63 6 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 13 44
34.67 sq yds guttering at 350.. 12 13
80.89 sq y ds macadamizing at 33c26 69
51 84
Total $ 57 26
August Roeber, lot 2, mini lot No. 307 :
131 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 37 99
87.33 sq yds guttering at 350 30 56
203.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33c67 24
Total $ 135 79
James A. Johnston, lot 12, Johnston's eub:
356 lineal feet curbing at 29e $ 103 24
237.33 sq yds guttering at 35c 83 lib
553 78 sq y ds macadamizing at 330182 74
Total $ - 369 04
J. H. Rhomberg, lot 2 of 1 of mini lot 304:
12 lineal feet curbing at 29e $ 3 46
8 sq yds guttering at 35c 2 80
15 U0 sq yds macadamizing at 3306 16
Total $ - 12 42
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nay es -None.
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for the improvement
of High Bluff street from Stafford
a ord avenO'Farrell, to
Schi!Stanekller avenue, by
tractors, in front of and at, joining the same,
a special tax be and is hereoy levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several
l amounts
f real st to oo-
posite each lot or parcels
as
follows:
John Miller, lot 48, Dreibilbies add:
48 3 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 14 52
01
21.47 sq yds guttering at 28c
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c17 23
Total $ 36 76
Nicholas Strutz, lot 47 Dreibilble's add :
47 lineal feet curbing at 23e $ 13 16
20 90 sq yds guttering at 28c........ 5 85
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c... 17 23
Total $ 36 24
Anton Nigg, lot 46 Draibilbie's add :
47 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 13 16
3 85
20 90 sq yds guttering at 28c
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c17 23
Total $ 36 24
Bathol Capritz, lot 45 Dreibilbie's add:
47 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 13 16
20 9.) sq yds guttering at 26c.... 5 85
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c... 17 23
Total $ 36 24
Mrs. J. Schucker, and X lot 44 Dribilbie's
add:4
15.7 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 1 4095
6 97 sq yds guttering at 280
19 15 sq yds macadamizing at 30c5 74
$ 12 09
Total
M. Lange, ucd lot 44 Dreibilbie's ad :7fi
31.3 lineal feet curoing at 28c $ 38 90
13.93 sq yds guttering at 28c
38.29 sq yds macadamizing at 30c11 49
Total $ 24 15
John Sass, lot 43 Dreibilbie's add: 13 16
47 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 5 85
20.90 sq yds guttering at 28c
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c17 2:3
Total $ 36 24
George Hartman, lot 42 Dreibilq e's add:
47 47 finest feet curbing at 28c $ 5 85
20.90 sq yds guttering at 280
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c17 23
Total $ 36 24
John Kreamer, s 3y lot 41,Dreibllbie's d :
20
72.2 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 9 212
32 90 sq yds guttering at 280
88.24 sq yds macadamizing at 30c26 47
Total $ 55 90
Felix Hasler, w % lot 40 Dreibilbie's add:
64.5 lineal feet curbing at 28e $ I8 06
30 44 sq yds guttering at 28c 8 52
102.67 sq yds macadamizing at 300__ 30 80
Total $ 57 38
Peter George, lot 39 Dreibilbie's add:
47 lineal feet curbing at 280 $ 13 16
20 90 sq yds guttering at 280
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c17 23
Total. $ 36 24
Peter George, lot 38 Dreibilbie's add:
47 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 13 3 1686
20.90 sq yds guttering at 28e
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 3Jc17 23
T3tal $ 36 24
A( /oturned Regular Session, Septeinbea' 4, 1894.
Peter George, lot 37 Dreibilbie's add:
47 lineal Leet curbing at 28c $ 13 16
20.90 sq yds guttering at 28c 5 S5
57.44 sq yde macadamizing at 30c17 23
Total $ 36 24
Mrs B. Raforth, lot 36. Dreibilbie's add:
47.0 lineal feet curbing at 2Sc $ 13 16
20 90 sq yds guttering at 28c 5 85
57.44 sq yds macadamiziog at 30c .. 17 23
Total $ 36 24
Fred. Budde, lot 35, Dreibilbie's add:
47.0 lineal feet curbing at 2S3 $ 13 166
20.90 sq yds guttering at 28o
5
57 44 sq yds macadamizing at 30e17 23
Total $ 36 24
John Lynch, lot 35, Hooper's add :
52 0 lineal feet curbing at 2Sc $ 14 56
23 11 eq yds guttering at 28c. 6 47
63.56 eq yds macadamizing at 30c19 07
Total $ 4010
John Lyncb, lot 34, Hooper's add :
52 0 lineal feet curbing at 2sc $ 14 56
23 11 sq yds guttering at 2Sc 6 47
63 56 sq yds macadamizing at 3Jc_ 19 07
Total $ 4010
John Lynch, lot 33, Hooper's add:
51 0 lineal feet curbing at 2Sc
4:3.11 sq yds guttering at 2Sc
63 56 sq 3 els macadamizing at 39c...
Fred Lentz. lot 34, Dreibilbie's add:
47.0 lineal feet curbing at 28e $ 13 16
20 91 sq yds guttering at 2Sc 5 S5
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30017 23
Total $ 36 24
Fred. Lentz, lot 33, Dreibilbie's add:
47.0 lineal feet curbing at 2Sc $ 13 16
20.90 sq yds guttering at 28c 5 S5
57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 3Uc17 23
Total $ 36 24
John Roggensack. lot 43, Hooper's add:
52.3 lineal feet curbing a,. 2So $ 14 4
64 64
23 24 sq yds guttering at 280... ....
63.92 sq yds macadamizing at 30c... 19 18
Total $ 40 33
John Roggensack, lot 42, Hooper's add :
52.3 lineal teet curbing at 2Sc $ 14 64
23.24 sq yds guttering at 28o 6 51
63 92 sq yds macadamizing at 30c19 1S
Total $ 40 33
Nio Fischer, lot 41., Hooper's add : 14 64
52.3 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 6 51
2.3.24 sq yds guttering at 28c
63.92 sq yds macadamizing at 310c19 1S
Total $ 40 33
F. J. Naegele, lot 40, Hooper's add: 14 61
52.3 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 6 51
23 24 sq yds guttering at 28c
63.92 sq yds macadamizing at 30c19 18
Total $ 40 33
Nio Wampach, lot 39, Hooper's add:
52.3 lineal feet curbing at 2S0 $ 14 64
6 514
23.24 sq yds guttering at 28;
63 92 sq yds macadamizing at 30c_ 19 18
Total $ 40 33
John Pautz, lot 3S, Hooper's add:
52 3 lineal teet curbing at 28c $ 14 5164
23 24 sq yds guttering et 28c
63 92 sq yds macadamizing at 30c_ 19 1S
Total 40 33
Rsins523lineal feet0curbing at 28okertlot 37. .....r'.
add:
.$14 64
23.24 sq ydsguttering uttering at 23c 6 51
63.92 sq yds macadamizing at 39019 18
Total$ 40 33
Rosina Schuckert, s w 3 ft of lot 36, Hoo -
per's add:
3 0lineal feet curbing at 2Sc $ 84
84
1.33 sq yds guttering at 28c
3 67 sq yds macadamizing at 30o_ 1 10
$ 231
lTotal
August Immisoh, n e 48.8 ofot 36, Hoo -
per's add:13 80
49.3 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 6 42
23 91 sq yds guttering at 2Sc
23.83 sq yds macadamizing at 30c7 14
Total 27 36
14 56
6 47
19 07
Total $ 4010
Chas. Steuck, lot 32, Hooper's add :
52 0 lineal Leet curbing at 23c $ 14 56
23.11 sq yds gutteriog at 28c.... ii 47
63 56 sq yds macadamizing at 30c19 07
Total $ 4110
Chas. Stencil, lot 31, Hooper'a add :
52 0 lineal feet curbing at 283 $ 14 56
6
23.11 sq yds guttering at 3Sc
7
63 56 sq yos macadamizing at :31c19 07
Total $ 40 10
Alphons Frick, lot 3 i, Hooper's add:
52 U lineal feet curbing at 2Sc $ 14 56
23 11 sq yds guttering at 28c........ 6 47
63 56 eq yds macadamizing at 30c19 07
Total $ 4010
John Niedermeyer est, :ot 29, Hooper's
add:
68 5 lineal feet curbing at 28c $ 19 1S
32 22 sq yds guttering at 28o 9 02
108 7S sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 63
Total $ 69 S3
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kauffmann offered the following :
Resolved, by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:That to pay for the improvement
of Rush street, from South Dodge street to
Apple street, by M. Tschirgi, Jr., contractor,
in front of and adjo'ning the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied o arches of real
the s-veral
lots, and parts of lots, and p
estata hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Mathew Maher, lot 137, Union add: 77
82 2 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 28 28 41
38.31 sq yds guttering at 35c.... •
161 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c65 96
Total $ 10814
Mathew Maher, lot 136, Union add : 1
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 350 $ 100
00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 350at 4Uc37 33
93 33 sq yds macadamizing
Total $ 67 66
Mary Kelley est, lot 135. Union add:
60." lineal feet curbing at 3.5c $ 21 00
00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 35c
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total $ 67 66
Bridget McEvoy, lot 134, Union add: 21
60 0 lineal feet curbing at 350 $
00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 350933
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total $ 67 66
Bri1get McEvoy. lot 133, Union add:
119 7 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 411 249 9
54 98 sq yds guttering at 350
224.06(1 yds macadamizing at 40c_ 89 80
Total $ 150 74
256
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1894.
Thomas Meehan, lot 132, Union add:
S4 5 lineal feet curbing at35c $ 29 58
77
39 33 sq yde guttering at 35c
163.33 eq yds macadamizing at 40c— 65 33
Total $ 1L8 68
Thomas Meehan, lot 131, Union add: CO
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 35c.... • •E 21 1 33
26 67 eq yds guttering at 35c
9.3.33 sq yds macadamizing at 4 )c37 33
Total $ 67 66
Thomas Kenneally, lot130, Union add: 21 00
60.Olineal feet curbing at 35c $ 9 33
26.67 eq yds guttering at 35c
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total ..$ 67 66
Thomas Kenneally, lot 129, Union add: 00
00.0 lineal Leet curbing at 35c $ 21 y 33
26 67 eq ydt guttering at 35c.... .
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...37 33
_
Total $ 67 66
Bridget Redmond, lot 128. Union add:
83.8 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 29
33
9 633
39 02 eq yds guttering at 35c
1114 89 eq yds macadamizing at 40c65 96
_
Total $ 118 95
Wm. Redmond, lot 173, Union add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 21 00
0
26.67 sq yds guttering at 35c
93.33Eq ids macadamizing at40c17 33
_
Total $ 67 66
Thomas Kenneally, lot 17.2, Union add:
60 0 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 21 00
00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 35c
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40o37 33
Total $ 67 66
Thos. Kenneally, lot 171, Union add:
60.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 38e$ 21 CO
26.67 sq yds guttering at 35c 9 33
93 33 eq yds macadam at 40c 37 33
$ 67 66
Total
Thos Byrnes, lot 170 Union add:
53.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 380....$ 18 73
30.00 sq yds guttering at 35o 10 5U
93.33 sq yds macadam at 400
Total
Thos Byrnes, lot 169, Union add:
62.3 lineal ft curbstone set at 380....$ 21 81
26 67 sq yds guttering at 35c 9 33
93 33 sq yds macadam at 40c $ 37 33
Total $ 68 47
Bridget McEvoy, lot 168, Union add:
58.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 38c$ 20 30
29 34 sq yds guttering at 35c
93.33 sq yds macadam at 40c
37 33
$ 66 56
Total
10 27
37 33
$ - 67 90
Lawrence McEvoy, lot 167, Union add:
41.0 lineal tt curbstone set at 38c$ 14 35
18.22 sq yds guttering at 35c 6 38
63 78 sq yds macadam at 40c 25 51
Total $ - 46 24
St. Columbkill's church, lot 166, Union
add:
60.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 380....$ 21 CO
26 67 sq yds guttering at 35o 9 33
93 33 sq yds macadam at 4Cc 37 33
Total $ 67 66
St. Columbkill's church, lot 165, Union
ado:
60.0 lineal tt curbstone set at 38c$
26 67 sq yds guttering at 35e
93 33 sq yds macadam at 40c.
Total
21. 00
933
37 33
$ 67
66
Wm. O'Brien, lot 164, Union add:
60.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 380$ 21 00
26.67 sq yds macadam at 40c 37 33
at 35c 9 33
93.33 sq y
Total $ 67 66
St. Columbkill's church, lot 163, Union
add:
60 0 lineal tt curbstone set at 380... $ 21 00
26 67 tq yds guttering at 35c 9 33
93.33 sq yds macadam at 40c37 33
_—
Total $ 67 66
St. Columbkill's church, lot 162, Union
add:
59 0 lineal ft curbstone set at 380$ 20 65
30 22 eq yds guttering at 35c 10 5S
93.33 sq yde macadam at 40037 33
_
Total $ 68 56
St. Columbkill's church, lot 161, Union
add:
60.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 38c$ 21 0000
'26 67 sq yds guttering at 35c 379 33
93.33 sq yds macadam at 40c
Total $ 87 66
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufman, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for curbing, gutter-
ing and macadamizing Forest Lane, from
Nevada street to Delhi street, by Dodson it
Cousins, contractors, in front of and adjoin-
ing the same, a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Thos. Burke, lot 2, Cleminson's sub:
88 33 sq yds macadamizing at 390..$ 34 45
Christ. Zimmermann, lot 6 Summit add:
83 33 sq yds macadamizing at 39c...$ 32 50
Mrs if.
yds E. Cousin. lot macadamizing at Summit90$ 9
83 33 sq 32 50
Martin Meagher, lot 4, Summit add:
8383 Langworthy esr, s macadamizing
ot 3. Summit add:
77.50 sq yds macadamizing at 39c...$ 30 23
S M. Langworthy est. lot 2, Summit add :
77M. 50
Tschds i,5
irgi, Sr., a0 ftlot 1, Summit add:
83.33 32 50
City of Dubuque, lot 1, except at 39a 50 ft, Sum-
mit add:
296.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c..$ 115 70
Wm. B. Bonce, lot 26, S. M. Langworthy's
add:
161 2 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 59 64
90.5572.00 suare 26 64
sqyds macadards guttering mizingat 39at c 35 31.
Total s 121 59
Trueb and Southwell & Co., lot 23, 8, M•
Langworthy's add: 19 61
53 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $
23 55 square yards guttering at 37c8 71
29.44 sq yds macadamizing at 39c11 48
Total $ 39 80
Wm Crahan, lot 22, S. M. Langworthy's
add:
53.0 lineal feet curbing at 37o $ 19 61
23.55 square yards guttering at 37o8 71
29.44 sq yds macadamizing at 39c11 48
Total $ 39 80
Margaret Lehan, lot 1 of 21, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add:
108.0 linealifeet curbing at 37o $ 39 96
48.00 square yards guttering at 37017 76
60 00 sq yds macadamizing at 39cN3 40
Total $ 8112
Adjourned Regular AS'ession, Sept. 4, 1S94.
257
Robert Waller, lot 1 of 1 of 2, Waller's
sub:
58.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 37c$ 19 91
24 44 sq yds guttering at 37c 9 04
33.33 sq yds macadam at 39c 13 00
Total $ - 4195
Robert Waller, lot 1 of 2 of 1, Waller's
sub:
75 7 lineal ft curbstone set at 37c$ 28 01
37.78 sq yds guttering at 37c 13 93
46.11 sq yds macadam at 39c
Total
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, khea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following.
.Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the improvement
of Wilde street from South Dodge street to
McLennon street, by Brown & Brown, con-
tractors, in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate as fol-
lows:
Hannah Kinney, lot 14, Oak Grove add:
91.0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 36 0
42.22 sq yds guttering at 40c
132.00 sq yds macadamizing at 42c55 44
Total $ 108 73
Hannah Kinney, lot 15, Oak Grove add:
100.0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 40
00
17 78
44 44 sq yds guttering at 40c
122.22 sq yds macadamizing at 43c51 33
Total $ 10911
Wm. Burke, lot 16, Oak Grove add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing t t 40c c $ 240
0 0
26.67 sq yds guttering
10 67
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c30 80
Total $ 65 47
Wm. Burke, lot 17, Oak Grove add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 49c $ 24 00
26.67 sq. yds guttering at 40c 10 67
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c 30 SO
Total $ 65 47
Catherine M. Sullivan, lot 18, Oak Grove
add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 24 00
24 67
26 67 sq yds guttering at 4)c
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c 30 80
Total $ 65 47
Ed Burne, lot 19, Oak Grove add: 44 00
110 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 19 56
48.89 sq yds guttering at 400
134 44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c56 46
Total $ 1- 20 02
J. S. Randall est, lot 1 of 1 of 55, sub of m
1 39 :
299 2 lineal feet curbinglat 40c $ 119
68
8
132.9S sq yds guttering at40c
9
365. 69 sq yds macadamizing at 42o. 153 59
Total $ 326 46
Pat Powers, lot 11, Oak Grove add: 24
60 lineal ds t uttering at 40c at 40c $ 10 67
00
73.33sgy 8
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c30 80
Total $ 65 47
Pat Powers, lot 12, Oak Grove add :
78.5 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 3140
36.67 sq yds guttering at 40c
119.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c.. 50 31
Total $ 96 38
17 9S
$ - 59 97
Pat Ryder estate, lot 13. Oak Grove add:
287.2 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 114 S8
129 42 sq yds guttering at 400 51 7 7
372.78 eq yds macadamizing at 42156 57
Total $ 323 22
Pat Ryder estate, lot 1 of 1 mineral lot 39:
30.5 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 12 20
13.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 5 42
37.28 sq yds macadamizing at 42c15 66
Total $ 33 28
Peter Apel, lot 2 of 1, mineral lot 39:
70 05 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 28 20
37 55 sq yds guttering at 40c 15 02
90.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c37 98
Total $ 8120
Peter Apel, w jfi of 2 of mineral lot 39:
30 0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 12 00
13 33 sq yds guttering at 40c 5 33
36 67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c15 40
Total $ 32 73
P. J. Kramer, e of 2 of mineral lot 39:
30 0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 12 00
13.33 sq yds guttering at 40c 5 33
36.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c15 40
_
Total $ 32 73
Peter Kramer, lot 3 of mineral lot 39: 23 44
5S.6 lineal ft curbing at 40c $
30.36 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 14
73 33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c... 30 SO
Total $ 66 3S
Henry Riker, lot 4 of mineral lot 39:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 24 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 400 10 67
73 33 sq yds macadamizing at 42.c30 80
-
Total $ 65 47
Henry Riker, lot 5 of mineral lot 39:
30.9 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 32 36
37.78 sq yds guttering at 40c 15 11
116.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c 48 77
Total $ - 96 24
Henry Riker, lot 6 of mineral lot 39: fi 12
15 3 lineal ft curbing at 40c 3 43
S 58 sq yds guttering at 40c
42.78 k yds macadamizing at 42c 17 97
Total $ - 27 52
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Alda. Butler. Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel, Vogler.
Nayes-Nene.
Ald. Kauffman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improvement of
Booth street from Dodge street to West Third
street, by D. W. Linehan, contractor in front
of and adjoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several
real lots.
nd
parts of lots, and parcels
here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Mary A. Morse. s 58 ft lot 1. O'Neill's sub:
57 7 lineal ft curbstone set at 390....$ 2250
29.78 sq yds guttering at 39c 11
1
78.22 sq yds macadamizing at 38c29 72
Total $ 63 83
Emery D. White, loth, sub min lot 159:
293 0 lineal ft curbstone set at 39c$ 11488 27
226.22 sq yds guttering at 39c
23
327.00 sq yds macadamizing at 383124 26
Total $ 326 76
M. Carney, lot 2, sub of n pt 3 min lot No.
158:
247.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 39c$ 96
4 53
1165.00 sq yds guttering at 39c... • ...
247.50 sq yds macadamizing at 38e.. 94 05
Total $ 254 93
25S Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1594.
City of Dubuque, s pt lot 3, sub min lot No.
155:
337.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 39c$ 131 43 33
177.7S sq yds guttering at 39c
370.55 sq yds macadamizing at 35c1.40 81.
Total $ 34157
B. Gallon, lot 1 of 2, min lot No. 155:
101.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 39c$ 39 39
49 55 sq yds guttering at 390 19 32
137.50 sq yds macadamizing at 35c52 25
Total $ 110 96
Philo Rhomberg, lot 2 of 2, min lot No. 158:
216.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 39c$ 34 24
129 33 sq yds guttering at 39c... 50 44
230.67 eq yds macadamizing at 38c87 65
Total $ 222 33
Philo Rhomberg, lot 1, sub of n pt of 3, sub
of min lot 155:
242.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 390$ 94 33
65 33 sq yds guttering at 39c
92 00 sq yds macadamizing at 3Sc110 96
Total $ 269 82
J. C. Stephens, lot 1 (less et), S. M. Lang -
worthy's sub:
42.61ineal ft curbstone set at 39c E 16 61
32 40 sq yds guttering at 390 12 64
37.50 sq yds macadamizing at 3Sc14 25
Total 8 43 50
J. S. Stephens, lot 2, S. M. Langworthy's
sub:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 39c$ 19 50
33.33 sq yds guttering at 39c 13 00
50.(0 sq yds macadamizing at 38c19 00
Intal $ 51 51)
Mary Walsh, lot 3, S M Langworthy'e;sub :
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 39c$ 19 50
33,33 sq yds guttering at 393 13 00
50.00 sq yds macadamizing at 3Sc19 00
Total $ 5150
Theodore Merritt, lot 4,5. M. Lang worthy's
sub:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 39e$ 19 50
33.33 sq yds guttering at 390 13 00
50 sq yds macadamizing at 3Sc 19 00
Total 8 51. 50
Theodore Merritt, lot 5,S. M. Langworthy's
sub:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 39c$ 19 50
32 33 sq yds guttering at :39c 13 00
5U sq yds macadamizing at 35c 19 00
Total. $ - 5150
Theodore Merritt, lot 6 (less street), S. M.
Langworthy's sub:
45 lineal feet curbstone set at 39c$ 17 55
34 eq yds guttering at 39c 13 26
68 sq yds macadamizing at 3Sc 25 84
Tatal $ - 56 65
Adopted by the following vote:
Aye.—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nay es—None.
Ald Kauffmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council o" the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the improvement
of Lemon street from Twenty-seventh street
to Millville road by Con Ryan, Sr., con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows :
Fred Kenniker, lot 27, West's add :
82.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 3Oc$ 24 66
36 53 square yards guttering at 30c10 96
161 75 sq yds macadamizing at 30e49 74
Total $ 85 36
Fred Kenniker, lot 23, West's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c....$ 15 (0
26 67 square yards guttering at 30c.. 8 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c.. 32 00
Total $ 58 00
Mary W Houps, lot '29, West's add :
6011 lineal feet curbstone set at 3)c$ 18 (0
26 67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
106 67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c.. 32 00
Total $ - 58 00
Mary W. Houps, lot 30, West's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at :300.4 13 00
20 76 sq y ds guttering at 30c S 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ - 55 00
Nic and Frank Glab, lot 31, West's add :
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 18 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ - 58 00
Nic and Frank Glab, lot 32, West's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 18 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 30c S 00
106 67 sq yds macadamizing at 33c32 00
Total s 53 00
Mrs. Ann Stewart, lot 33, West's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 3:10$ 18 00
26 67 square yards guttering at 30c3 00
106 67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ 5S OU
Nic and Frank Glab, lot 34, West's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 30e$ 18 00
26.67 square yards guttering at 30c. S 00
106 67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total.... $ 58 00
Peter Bischoff, lot 35, West's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 18 00
26.67 square yards guttering at 30c8 00
106 67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ 58 00
Dubuque Malting Co., lot 36. West's add:
60.0 lineal ft curb stone set at 30c$ 15 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 30c S 00
1116.67 eq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ 5S 00
Dubuque Malting Co., lot 37, West's add:
60 ()lineal it curb stone set at 30c$ 1S 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
106 67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ 58 00
uDubuque Malting Co., lot 38, West's add:
6G 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 300$ 18 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 300 5 00
106 67 bq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total- $ 58 00
Dubuque Malting Co., lot 39. West's add :
60 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 30c$ 18 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 300 8 00
116.67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 03
Total $ 53 00
Dubuque Malting Co., lot 40, West's add:
60.0 lineal ft curb stone set at 30c$ 18 00
26 67 square yards guttering at 3005 00
106 67 eq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ 53 00
Dubuque Malting Co., lot 11. West's add:
34 2 lineal ft curb stone set at 30c$ 10 26
21.24 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 37
39.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30c11 73
Total $ 28 36
Chas. Blichmau, lot 41, West's add:
75.6 lineal ft curb stone set at 300E 22 63
40.2S square yards guttering at 30c12 08
151.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30c45 33
Total $ SO 09
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1394.
259
Chas. $li.chman, lot 42, West's add:
60 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 30o$ 18 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c S 00
106.67 eq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total$ 58 CO
Henry Blichman. lot 43, West's add:
53 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 30c$ 15 90
33 34 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c32 00
Total $ 57 90
Park Hill Chapel, lot 44, West's add:
60.0 lineal ft curbstone set at30c$ 18 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 300 S 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c:33 00
Total $ 58 00
Fred. Knop, lot 45, West's add :
60,0 lineal ft curb stone set at 3Jc$ IS 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at30c 8 00
106 67 sq yds macadamizing at 30e32 00
Total $ 58 i0
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 8,
Fairmount Park add:
40 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 12 00
17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 5 33
71.11 eq yds macadamizing at 30c_ 21 33
Total $ 38 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 7,
Fairmount Park add:
40 lineal feet curb stone set at 30c$ 12 3300
17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c.
71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30 21 33
_
Total $ 3S 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 6,
Fairmount Park add:
63.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 1S 9966
29 87 sq yds guttering at 30c
147.78 sq yds macadamizing at 30c44 34
Total i3 72 26
E. L. Curtis, e 910 ft lot 49. West's add:
S4.3 lineal feet curb tone at :30c.. ...$ 25 29
39.24 sq yds guttering at 30c 11 77
1S3.33 sq yds macadamizing at 30c55 00
Total $ 92 06
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 5,
Fairmount Park add:
40 lineal Leet curbstone set at 30c$ 12 00
33
17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c
71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30c21 33
Total $ - 38 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 4,
Fairmount Park add:
40 lineal feet curbsto 3e set at 30c$ 12 0'1
17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 5 33
71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 3jc21 33
Total $ - 38 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 3,
Fairmount Park add:
40 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 12 00
17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 5 33
71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30c21 33
Total 8 3S 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 2,
Fairmount Park add:
40 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c12 00 33
17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c.. ....
71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30c21 33
Total $ 3S 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick company, lot 1,
Fairmount Park add:
116.4 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.8 16 92
53.51 sq yds guttering at 300
5
228.83 sq yds macadamizing at 30e68 65
Total
168.61 sq yds Humboldt add:
$ 119 62
Agatha macaadamiizing at 30o$ 50 5S
Alopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes-None.
Ald. K'ufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the cily of
Dubuque, That to pay for the improvement
of Providence street, from Johnson avenue
to Stafford avenue, by Phil Do. rr, contrac-
tor, in front of and adj lining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate as
follows:
Louis Nipp. lot 71, Cook's add:
53 7 lineal feet curbing at 32c E 17 18
7 23
24 10 sq yds stuttering at 300
55,42 sq yds macadamizing at 3.3015 29
Total $ 42 70
Louis Ntpp, lot 72, Cook's add:
52.5 lineal feet curbing at 32c 16 SO
23.33 square yards guttering at 300. 7 00
55.42 sq yds macadamizing at 33c18 29
Total $ 42 09
Herman Wunderlich, lot 78, Cook's add:
52.5 lineal feet curbing at 32 . $ 16 30
23.38 square yard; guttering at 30e7 00
55.42 sq yds macadamizing at 33c1S 29
Total $ 42 09
Chas. Rose estate, lot 74. Cook's add:
52.5 lineal feet curbing at 32c at $ 16 7 SO
23.33 squareyds macadards ami guttering
at 33c18 29
55.42sgg __
Total $ 42 09
Chas. Rose estate, lot 75, Cook's add:
52 5 lineal feet curbing at 32c $ 16 80
23.3:3 square yards guttering at 30c7 00
55 42 eq yds macadamizing at 33cIS 29
Total $ 42 09
John Welker, lot 76, Cook's add:
52.5 lineal feet curbing at 330$ 16 80
23.33 square yards guttering at 3Oc7 O0
55.42 sq yds macadamizing at 33618 29
Total 42 09
M. F. Michels, n 38 ft, lot 77, Cook's add :
51 8 lineal feet curbing at 32c 16
23 02 square yards guttering at 30c6 915ti
63 86 sq yds macadam zing at 33e21 07
Total $ - 44 56
Chas. Rose est, lot 1 of 3, min lot 467:
177 4 lineal feet curbing at 3'2e $ 56 77
78 84 square yards guttering at 30c93 65
195.28 sq yds macadamizing at 33c64 44
Total $ - 144 86
Chas. Rose est, lot 2 of :3. min lot 437:1 20
47 5 lineal feet curbing at 32c
21.11 square yards guttering at 30c. 6 3:3
50.14 sq yds macadamizing at 33e16 55
Total $ - 38 OS
Chas. Hipp, lot 3 of 3, min lot 467:
47.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 32c.... 155 20
21.11 yds guttering at 30c
50.14 sq yds macadamizing at 33c 16 55
Total$ - 38 08
Chas Rose estate, lot 4 of 3 min lot 46775 20
47.5 lineal ft curb stone at 32c 6 33
21.11 sq yds guttering at 30c 16 55
50 14 sq yds macadam at 330
$ 38 08
Total
Chas Rose estate, lot 5 of 3, min lot 467:
49.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 84
6 60
22 sq yds guttering at30c 16 55
50.14 sq yds macadam at 33c
Total $ 38 99
260 Adjourned Regular Sessi
Peter Aelpli. lot 7S, Cook's add :
52 lineal ft curbstone set at 330
23 11 sq yds guttering at 30c
63.75 sq yds macadam at 33c
16 64
6 93
21 04
Total $ 44 61
Peter Aepli, lot 79, Cook's add :
52.4 lineal ft surbstone set at 32c16 99
77
23.29 sq yds guttering at 30c 16 99
55 31 sq yds macadam at 330
Total $ - 42 01
John Leicht, lot S0, Cook's add :
52.4 lineal feet curbstone set 32c$ 16 9977
23 29 sq yds guttering at 30
55.31 sq yds macadamizing at 33c 18 25
Total $ - 42 01
Fred Budden. lot Sl, Cook's add:
52.4 lineal feet curbstone set at 32c8 166 77
23.29 sq yds guttering at 30c
9
55.31 sq yds macadamizing at 3:3018 25
Total $ - 42 01
Wm Pohl, lot 52, Cook's add:
155 4 lineal feet curbstone set at 32c.$ 49 73
21 72.60 sq yds guttering at 30c
174.38 sq yds macadamizing at 33c57 54
Total $ - 129 05
Chas Fosselman, s w 196 ft lot 1 M. L. 467:
195 5 lineal tt curb stone set at 32c..$ 62 56
86.89 square y ards guttering at 30c. 29 07
215 33 sq yds macadamizing at 33c.. 71 05
Total... $ - 159 68
W. E. Reinoehl, s w 40 ft u e 45 ft, lot 1,
M. L. 467:
40.0 lineal ft curb stone set at 32c$ 12 80
17.78 square yards guttering at 30c5 33
42.22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c13 93
Total $ - 32 C6
J. W. Spahn, n e 5 fr, lot 1, M. L. 467:
5.0 lineal ft curb stone set at 32o$ 1 60
2.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 67
5.28 sq yds macadamizing at 33c1 74
Total $ 4 01
J. W. Spahn, lot 1 of 2, M. L. 967:
30.0 lineal ft curb stone set at 32c8 9 60
13.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 4 00
31.67 sq yds macadamizing at 330$ 10 45
Total $ :4 05
Ed Spahn, s w 40 ft, lot 2 of 2. ML. 467:
90 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 32c$ 12 SO
17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 5 33
42.22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c13 93
Total $ 3296
D. and H. Emsley, n e 56 ft, lot 2 of 2,
M L. 467:
56 7 lineal tt curb stone set at 32o1 18 14
25 26 sq yds guttering at 30c 7 56
67.55 sq yds macadamizing at 33c$ 22 29
Total $ 47 99
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald Kauffmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for constructing an
S -inch tile pipe sewer in Hill street from
Julien avenue to West Fifth street, by M.
Laven, contractor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is hereby lev-
ied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows :
D W. Linehan, lot 45. Corriell's sub,
8,100 eq ft area at 4 mills $ 32 40
Catherine Brouillette, lot 20, G. W.
Rogers sub, 1,250 sq ft area at 4
mills
5 00
on, September 4, 1894.
CRogersesub,u1 i50eeq ft lot area at Wmitis
B g dgers sub,et Finnegan, 250 sgtft ar a at G. 4
mills lot 17, G. W
Bridget Finnegan,
Rogers sub, 2,500 sq ft area, at 4 10 00
milia W. Rogers
Aug. Lange, lot 16, G. g
sub, 2,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 00
Aug. Lange, lot 15, G. W. Rogers
subJohn W. Lo500 ve, lot 14, G. W. mills ft area at 4 10 00
Rogers'
sub, 2 120 sq tt area at 4 mills 8 48
John W. Love, lot 13, G. W. Rogers' 5 48
sub, 1,370 sq ft area at 4 mills
John W. Love, lot 12. G W. Rogers'
subM. McLauSOO ghlinft area
est, lot 21s 3 20
of 39.
Kelley's sub, 12,000 sq tt area at 4 48 00
mills.
John S. Garrigan, lot 1 out lot 720,
city, 5,600 sq tt area at 4 mitis 22 40
John S. Carrigan, lot 38, Kelley's
M McCarth300 y. lot 2ft eat
33 20
of1 o 2 of 1 of 1
of 2 out lot 735,c ty, 4,000 sq ft area 16 00
at 4 mills
W. A. Harkett, lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 2,
out lot 735, city, 1,000 sq ft area at 4 00
4 mills
W. A. Harkett, lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 2
out lot 735, city, 5,500 sq ft area at 22 00
4 mills
W. A. Harkett, lot 1 of 2 of 2 out lot
735, city, 13,i 00 so ft area at 4 mills 52 00
A. W. Kemler, lot 1 of 4 Brown's
sub, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills20 00
Maurice Noonan, lot 1 of 1 of out lot
735, city, 2,750 sq tt area at 4 mills 11 00
Maurice Noonan, lot 1 of 1 of 735a,
city, 400 sq tt area at 4 mills 1 60
E. G Shackford, lot 12 of 2 of out
lot 720, city, 4 000 sq tt area at 4
mills 16 00
E. Sloan, lot 1 of 13 of 2 of out lot
720, city, 1,400 sq ft area at 4 mills 5 60
M. McLaughlin est, lot 1 of 39, Kel-
ly's sub. 100 sq ft area at 4 mills... 40
Andrew Mirages, lot 11 G W. Rog-
ers' sub, 2,40.) sq ft area at 4 mills. 9 60
Andrew Miuges, lot 10 G. W. Rog-
er's sub. 1,400 sq ft area at 4 mills. 5 60
Andrew Minges, lot 9, G. W. Rog-
er's sub, 1,600 eq ft area at 4 mills. 6 40
F. W. Theiring, lot 8 G. W. Rogers' 7 20
sub, 1.800 sq ft at 4 mills
F. W. Theiriug, lot 7 G W Rogers' 8 00
sub, 2,000 sq ft at 4 mills
J. A Rhomberg, n lot 6, G. W
Rogers' sub, 1,000 sq tt at 4 mills4 00
J. A. Rhomberg,lot 5, G. W. Rogers' 8 00
sub, 2,000 sq tt at 4 mills
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 4, G W. Rog-
ers' sub, 2,000 sq ft at 4 mills S 00
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 3, G. W. Rog•
ers' sub, 2,000 sq tt at 4 millsS 00
J. A Rhomberg, lot 2, G. W Roe -
era' sub, 1,500 sq ft at 4 mills 6 00
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 1, G. W. Rog-
ers' Pub, 900 sq tt at 4 mills 3 60
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 46, Corriell's 105 60
sub. 26,400 sq ft at 4 mills
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 1 of 52, Cor-
riell's sub, 6,250 sq tt at 4 mills25 00
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 51, Corriell's 00
sub, 5,000 sq ft at 4 mills 20
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 50,Corriell's 20 00
sub, 5,000 sq ft at 4 mills
Adopted by the following vote:
Ay es—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Alderman Kauffmann offered the follow-
inResolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for constructing an fl-
inch tile pipe sewer in Julien avenue, from
700
9 00
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1894. 2(11
alley west of Alpine street to Allison place,
by Thomas Dorsey, contractor, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Charles Bergner, lot 4, min. lot SO,
11,200 sq ft at 4 mills $ 44 SO
M. Schergi, Sr., lot 45, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 4,500 sq tt at 4 mills 18 00
Charles Bergner, lot 46, S. M. Lang
worthy's add, 2,500 sq ft at 4 mills 10 00
Joseph Dufit, lot 47. S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2,500 sq ft at 4 mills 10 00
Joseph Milt, lot 48, S M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2,500 eq ft at 4 mills 10 00
W. D. Watters, lot 49, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2 500 sq ft at 4 mills 10 00
W. G. Watters, lot 50, S. M. Lang -
worth v's aid, 2.500 sq ft at 4 mills 10 00
W. G1. Watters, lot 51, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2,500 sq ft at 4 mills 10 00
Thomas Hill, lot 52, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2,500 sq ft at 4 mills 10 00
Thomas Hill, lot 53, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 3,000 sq ft at 4 mills 12 00
J. Zugenhuehler, lot 54, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2,000 sq ft area at
4 mills 8 00
J. Zugenbuehler, lot 55, S M Lang -
worthy's add, 2,500 sq ft area at
4 mills
J. Zugenbuehler, lot 1 of 56, S. M
Langworthy is add, 500 sq ft area
at 4 mills
V Melchoir, lot2 of 56, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2,000 sq ft area at 5 00
4 mills
V. Melchoir, lot 57, S. M Laogwor-
thy's add, 4,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 00
W. R. Pearce, lot 58, S. M. Lang -
worthy's add, 7,400 sq ft area at 29 60
4 mills
Mrs. J. McLaren. 1ot59, S.M. Lang -
worthy's add, 2,500 sq ft area at 10 00
4 mills
Mrs. J. McLaren, lot CO, S M. Lang -
worthy's ads, 2,500 sq ft area at
4 mills
Mrs. J. McLaren, lot 4, Cleminson's
sub, 1,200 sq ft area at 4 mills
Thos. Burke, lot 2, Cleminson's sub,
5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills...
Christ. Zimmermann, lot 6, Summit
add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills
Mrs. H. E. Cousins, lot 5, Summit
add, 5000 sq ft at 4 mills
Martin Meagher, lot 4, Summit add,
5000 sq ft at 4 mills
S. M. Langworthy est, lot 3, Sum-
mit add, 5000 sq ft at 4 mills
8 M. Langworthy est, lot 2, Sum-
mit add, 5000 sq ft at 4 mills
M. Tschirgi, Nr. e 50 ft lot 1, Summit
add, 5000 sq ft at 4 mills
R. Waller, lot 1 of 2 of 1, Waller's
sub, 4010 sq ft at 4 mills
R. Waller, lot 2 of 2 of 1, Waller's
sub, 5000 so ft at 4 mills
R. Waller, lot 1of 4 t 1,s Wler's
sub, 11,500 eq
John V. Conzett, lot 5, 0 inley Home
add, 4,400 sq ft at 4 mills
Wm. Dodson, lot 4, Finley Home
add, 5,000 sq 7t at 4 mills
J. R.
aysq o ,a4mills
il einley Home add
5Summit add. 5,000 sq t1 at 4 ey Home
mills
Mrs. J. Marsh, pt min lot 174, 28,000
sq ft area at 4 mills
Louise Oiesemann, lot 1,Marsh's Du-
buque, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills
Margaret Carr, lot 2, Marsh's Du-
buque, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills
Cath. 00 sq lot area r , t Marsh's
4 r lis Dubuque,
10 00
2 00
10 00
4 SO
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
1600
20 00
46 00
17 60
20 00
20 00
20 00
112 CO
20 00
20 00
20 00
Sophia Kundert, lot 17, Marsh's Du-
buque, 5,000 sq It area at 4 mills20 00
Sophia Kundert, lot 18, Marsh's Du-
buque, 6,000 sq fc area at 4 mills24 00
John Dowling, lot 11, Lawrence's
Dubuque, 7.000 sq tt area at 4 :Hills 28 00
Peter Hoerr, lot 6, Lawrence's Du-
buque, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills16 00
Louis Giesemanu, lot 5, Lawrence's
Dubuque,4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 00
Louis Giesemann, lot 4, Lawrence's
Dubuque, 4,0(0 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 00
Maria Schwind, lot 2 of 5 of Riley's
sub. 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Joseph R Rilay, lot 2 of 4, Riley's
sub, 5,000 eq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Joseph Riley, lot 2 of 3, Riley's sub,
5,000 eq ft area at 4 mills 20 CO
C. T Bush, 144 lot 30 Mount Pleas-
ant add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills. 20 00
Jo Truth, lot 1 Trueb's sub, 7,000 sq 2S 00
ft area at 4 mills
James Baxter, lot 1 of 1 of min lot
159, 4 900 sq ft area at 4 mills 19 60
Mary Riley, lot 2 of 1 of miu lot 159,
8,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 34 00
Trueb, Southwell & Co., 1 of 1 of 3,
of nein lot 172, 500 sq ft area at 4
mills 20 00
Dubuque Water company, lot 2 of 1
of 3 of min lot 172, 5,000 sq ft area 20 00
at 4 mills
Henry Dobson. lot 2 of 3 of min lot
172 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
A. Schoenthal, lot 4 of min lot 172, 20 00
5,000 sq ft at 4 mills
Hurbert E. Willard. lot 5 of min lot
172 5,000 sq ft at 4 mills 20 00
Anna M. Kirby, lot 1 Hughes sub, 1S 00
4,500 sq ft at 4 mills
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the city counocil
council of the city
of
Dubuque: That to pay laying a
wide plank sidewalk on west side of Rhom-
berg avenue from Ann avenue to First ave-
nue, by Dan Sheehan, contractor, in front of
and adjolning the same, a special tax be and
is hereby levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate. as follows:
Mrs. H. L Schumacher, est., lot 69
McCraney's 1st add, 56 lineal feet 13 16
plank sidewalk at 23%c $
Pat Wabh, est., lot 71, McCraney's
1st add, 311A lineal feet plank side- 7 04
walk at 234c
Mary A. Walsh, lot 447, Ham's add,
57 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 13 40
233. c
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following :
Resolved, by the City Council of the
of Dubuque : That to pay for laying a
brick
of Locust
osidewalk side
Second street tothird street,
by Joseph Frick, contractor, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots. and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and unts
osite
eachor the lotor parcelofrealal o estate, as olt lows:
ach
E. W. Albee, lot 85. city, 91 sq yds 49 14
brick sidewalk at 540 $
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following.
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
262 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1S94.
Dubuque, That to pay for repairing side-
walks t y city of Dubuque, in front of and
adjoining the same, a special tax be and is
heresy levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel
of real estate as follows:
Fred Lorraine, lut 357, Davis Farm
add, repairing plank sidewalk 8 2 50
Albert Gasser, lot 1, Sisters' add, re- 4
pairing plank sidewalk
50
Agatha Heim, lots 3 and 4, Sisters'
add. repairing plank sidewalk3 75
JohnV.Rider, lots 5, 6 and 7. Sisters'
add, repairing plank sidewalk2 90
Chas. Thill, lots 8 an 1 9 Sisters' add, 2 00
repairing plank sidewalk
Chad. Fosselman, 1ot65, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add, repairing sidewalk 75
Emil Kock, lot 66, L. H. Laug-
worthy's add, repairing sidewalk SO
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for laying a tour -foot
wide plank sidewalk on west side of Cornell
street,between West Fourteenth and Thomas
streets, by Dan Sheehan, contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and owned
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
M. J. McCullough, lot 7, Morgan's
sub, 55 lin ft plank sidewalk at 15c * S 25
M. J. McCullough, and lot 8, Mor-
gan's sub, 24 lin ft plank sidewalk 3 60
at l5c
0, W. Schrup, uud ;4 lot S Morgan's
sub. 21 lin ft plank sidewalk at i 5 3 60
Geo. W. Sehrup, and % lot 4. Mor-
gan's sub, 24 lin ft plank sidewalk 3 60
at 15c
M. J. Mc( ulleugh, and % lot 4 Mor-
gan's sub. 24 lineal feet plank side
walk at 150 3 60
Joseph S Morgan, lot 10 Morgaa'a
sub, 59 lineal feet plank sidewalk
at 15c S 85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Reso/v.d, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for laying a 4 -foot
plank sidewalk on both sides of Leibnitz
street, between North Main street and Har-
old street, by J R Riley, contractor, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
J. L. McGirk, west 117 feet, lot 45,
Marsh add, 35 lineal ft plank side-
walk at 15%c i 5 14
Adopted by the following vote:
Ay es—Alds Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for laying a 4 -foot -
wide plank walk on north side of West Third
street. between Winona and Alpine streets,
by J. 11 Riley, contractors, in front of and
adjoining same. a special tax be and is here-
by levied on the several lots, and parts of
lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcels
of real estate as follows:
AW. 50 lineal feet McCoy's lot 5,
pl nksidelalk,at
154c $ 7 63
AMcCoy's
Co 's sub, 17 lineal feet plank
sidewalk, at 153 c 2 59
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Aid. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the elty of
Dubuque, that to pay for laying a 12 foot
wide sidewalk on the north side of Julien
avenue from Bluff street to Walnut street,
by J. R Riley, contractor, in front of
and adjoining the same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the sever-
al iota and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcels of real estate, as follows:
Henry Guerdet, lot 12, sub 703 city,
69 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 41e $ 28 29
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for laying a ce-
ment walk on east side of Bluff street, from
First street to Second street, by Robert E.
Lee, contractor. in front of and ad-
joining same, a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts of lots
and parcels of teal estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
N. C. Rvan, 479 `: sq ft cement walk, 53 91
at 11?.c
Mary Donahue, 108.0 sq ft cement 12 15
walk, at 114c
G. F. Ryan, 9:2 8 sq ft cement walk,
at 11%c 25 06
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufman Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel
and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for laying a six-foot
wide plank walk on both sides of Couler
avenue from Sanford street to Peru Read,
by Dan Sheehan, contractor, in front of and
adjoining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite of each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
G. Ganahl, lot 255, Davis' Farm add,
60 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 23c $ 13 SO
H. Ellwanger, lot 286, Davis' Farm
add. 70 lineal Leet plank sidewalk 16 10
at 23c
C. A. Walter, lot 305, Davis' Farm
add. 60 lineal feet plank sidewalk 13 SO
at 23c
C. A. Walter, lot 305, Davis' Farm
add, 6834 lineal feet plank sidewalk 15 76
at 930
D. H. Gehrig, lot 13, West add, 60
lineal feet plank sidewalk at 23c13 80
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aida. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 4 ft. wide
plank sidewalk on north side of Thomas
street bet. Alma street and Cornell street by
Dan Sheehan, contractor, in front of and
of
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1894. 26.1
adjoining same, a special tax be and is here-
by levied on the several lots, and pacts of
lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned,
and each lot thee
several amounts set opposite
parcel of real estate, as follows:
J. S. Morgan, lot 14. Morgan's sub.,
131 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 15c. 19 65
A. A. Loetscher, lot 5, Fairview
sub. 4S% lineal ft plank sidewalk
at 15c
A. A. , lot 6, Fairview
eub, 39% lin alrft plank sidewalk
15c 5 93
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved. That stone crossings be laid as
follows, under the supervision of the city
engineer: Oa the east, west, north and south
sides of Fourth and Bluff streets; also, on
the so
sides ot
Fourth and Locust streets nortand also, on the west
side of Third and Bluff streets.
Ald. Shea offered the following resolution,
which was adopted :
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water company
he and are hereby instructed to extend their
water mains on and along Caledonian such
and put a water plug, if necessary.
place as the fire committee and chief may
direct, the city of Dubuque guaranteeing to
said water company a sum of money suffi-
cient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent
on the cost of pipe so required to be ex-
tended.
Ald. Shea offered the following resolution:
Resolved, That the action of the council in
ordering the repairing of two old fire en-
gines be reconsidered, and that the mayor
and fi, a committee be instructed to have
three practical mechanics to examine said
engines or either of them and give their
having as thenengines advisability
of them re
having said eng
paired as contemplated.
It was moved to lay the resolution on the
table. Lost by the following vote. Ryder,
Ayes—Aid- Crawford, Halpin,
Vogel and Vogler. Lillig.
Noes—Aid. Butler, Kaufmann,
Powers and Shea
The vote being a tie, the mayor voted no.
On motion, the resolution was adopted by
the following vote: Kaufmann,
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Halpin,
Lillig, Powers. Shea and Vogler.
NesAld Crawford, Ryder and Vogel.
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Ald Ryder offered the following resolu
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the finance committee and
mayor be instructed to confer with the board
of supervisors in e tax
of 1S93 and make relation
arrangementto the s with
said board for settlement of same as may be
to the best interest of the city, and report
itsaction Halpin hereundercityoffered the following
Ald resolu-
tioa, which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that the committee on sewers be
and are lilyhereby f lnpurchasing thected to n sanitary
der the
sewer
advisability
sewer situated between Main and Locust
streets, north of First street Jr. i athst setnd make
and owned by M. Tschirgi,
the same a part of the sanitary system,
resolu-
Ald. Ryder offered the following
tion, which was adopted:
Your committee of the whole would most
respectfully recommend that the finance
committee be instructed to make such ar-
rangements as are to the interest of the
o
with hinsurance
their taxes forein 1S93.
thepayment of
Ala. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion :
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque. that the tax levy for 1594 on the
taxable property of the city be as follows:
General expense
Special interest
Water
7j( mills
2 mills
1. mill
1 mill
raying floating indebtedness
Ald. Crawford moved to amend to make
the levy for paying the f1 rating indebted-
ness % mill. Carried by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford Halpin,
Kaufman, Lillig. Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—Alda Powers and Ryder.
On motion the resolution as amended was
adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alis. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved, by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque : That the Board of supervisors of
Dubuque county,Ia,be instructed to levy two
mills un the taxable property inside the lim-
its of the city of Dubuque for 1594, for
bridge tax. for the use and benefit of the
said city of Dubuque.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler
Noes—None
Ald Lillig offered the following resolution
which was adopted :
Resolved, That the city engineer be in-
structed to give an estimate of the amount
of of
the present hoo Fifth avenue from e t i prow ment north to the city
limits, with
report to the probable
ecost
ouncilaits next regular
meeting.
Ald. t,illig offered the following resolution
which was adopted :
Resolved, That stone crossings be laid on
the east and west side of Rhomberg avenue
at the intersection with J obnson avenue, the
same to be done under the supervision of
the city engineer. which
Ald. Lillig offered the following,
was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that the city engineer be instruct-
ed to prepare a plat showing the proposed
wSchil-
ler gand Fengler stee s, showing the landening of High Bluff street between or
lots necessary to be taken,
the
t names
land pro
owners thereof and the q tit iof tn accord-
anceto be taken, and proceed
a ect.
Ald, iLillig offered the followinth the ordinance on that g, which
was adopted:
Resolved by the city city council of the
city Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water
company be instructed to extend their water
mains in the alley between ?Schiller and Mid-
dle streets and ithomberg and Garfield ave-
nues, the city of Dubg+lsum ue of money eito pay
to
said water company er cent on the cost
interest at the rate of 7 p
of pipe so required to be extended.
Ald Powers offered the foilowing resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved. That the crossing on the west
side of Locust street on Fourteenth street be
treet
repaired
offered superintendent.
the
Afolio wing, which
was adopted:
Resolved, That the city recorder is hereby
directed to procure for use of the city
tytwouncil at -
umes ofeMcLcityense of the
aine's code, with the supple-
ment thereto.
Ald. Powers offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved, by the city council that the res-
olution and order of this
isouth eight pa a April
25,1S94, directing the
it
264 Adjourned Regular S'e$sion, September 4, 1894.
half feet of Lincoln avenue vacated, be re-
considered and rescinded.
Ald. Powers offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved, by the city council of the clty of
Dubuque, that the city engineer be and is
hereby directed to prepare a plat showing
be-
tweenthe proposed n
lmond and West Locust of
street, so as
to make a 40 foot street, showing the lands
or lots necessary to be taken for said im-
provement, the names of the owners thereof
and the quantities of land proposed to be
taken, and proceed in accordance with the
ordinance on that subject.
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution. which was adopted:
W hereas, It is deemed advisable by the
city council to lay out and open North Glen
Oak avenue from Fourteenth street to Julien
avenue: therefore,
Resolved, That the city engineer be and is
hereby instructed to make a survey and plat
of said street, under and in accordance with
the prov stone and requirements of chapter
thirty (30) of the Revised Ordinances of
1893; that said street be surveyed and platted
fifty feet wide and so located that the west
line of same shall correspond with the east
boundary of lots 23 and 26 in Mt. Pleasant
addition.
Also that said plat shall show in different
colored lines the easterly 14 feet east street,
as originally laid out in said addition, to-
gether with the names of the owners of lots
17, 24 and 25, abutting said fourteen foot
strip, and report said survey and plat to the
council as soon as practicable.
That all previous action in reference to
sail street be rescinded.
Ald. Halpin offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved, by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That the mayor be
and is hereby directed to appoint a special
committee of three with the mayor as chair-
man, to take such action as may be necessa-
ry for the city to secure the title from con-
gress. to Lake Peosta. as said property would
be a valuable acquisition to the city in the
near future.
Ald. Vogler offered the following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Resolved, by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water Co.
be instructed to extend their mains and
place a water plug on Eighteenth and Elm
streets.
Ald. Shea offered the following resolution:
Resolved. by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That Clay street from Third to
Eighteenth streets, and Eighteenth street to
Couler avenue, and fouler avenue from
Eighteenth street to Sanford street,be curbed
and paved with brick in conformity with
the ordinance upon that subject; that the
eity engineer be and is hereby directed to
make the necessary plans and specifications
for said improvement, and the city recorder
is directed to give the proper notice for bids
and proposals for the performance of the
work, the curbing and all of the
paving, except such portions of the same
as the several street railway companies
occupying portions of said street with their
tracks, are bound by law or by virtue of the
provisions of their contract or ordinance of
the city under which said street railways
have been constructed and maintained, are
bound to pave at their own cost, to be done
at the expense of abutting property.
That the Dubuque Street Railway com-
pany, Dubuque Light and Traction com-
pany, and the Eighth Street and West Du-
buque Street Railway company be each sev-
erally directed to pave such portions of said
street in accordance with plans and
specifications to be prepared by the
city engineer, as they are severally
legally bound to do by law or ordinance;
and the said street railway companies are
hereby required to notify the city racorder
in writing within ten days after service of
copies of this resolution on said street rail-
way companies, whether or not, they or
either of them propose and desire to do said
paving themselves, and in case of their fail-
ure to so designate their wishes, within
said ten days, it will be presumed that
said street railway companies do not
wish to make the improvements them-
selves, and that the city will then
be at liberty to make the improve-
ments as contemplated by law, at the ex-
penee of the several street railway com-
panies, said work not to be commenced
sooner than April, 1895
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler. Crawford. Hnlpin,
Kaufmann, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogler.
Nayes—Alds. Lilliq and Vogel.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following reso-
lution :
Be it resolved, That sanitary sewers be
constructed as follows, viz:
In alley frcm Seventeenth street to Sanford
street between Washington and Jackson
streets
In Sanford street from alley west of Wash-
ington street to White street
In White street and alley from Sanford
street to Twenty seventh street.
Also in Nevada street from Julien avenue
to West Fifth street
Also in Olive street from alley north of
Jefferson street to said Jefferson street and
that the city engineer is hereby ordered to
prepare plans and specifications for same.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Nyder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
The proposition of the Blackmer & Post
Pipe company to furnish sewer pipe was
read and the following resolution in relation
thereto was adopted:
Be it resolved, That the city engineer be
and is hereby authorized to purchase the
necessary sanitary sewer pipe for the sewer
from Fifteenth to Twenty-seventh streets,
provides that the discounts and terms given
in the enclosed correepondence are fully
complied with.
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That in the action of the city
council of Dec. 4, 1893, and Feb 5, 1594,
agreeing to cancel the taxes of Mrs. Agatha
Heim for 1893 and 1894 on condition that she
accept such cancellation in full satisfaction
of all claim for damages by fi,od in June,
1893, it was the intention of the council to
include in such cancellation the taxes of the
estate of John Heim, as well as those of the
widow Agatha Heim, and said taxes above
specified are hereby cancelled.
Ald. Vogel offerei the following, which
was referred to the street committee:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that a stone crossing be laid on
the north side of Iowa extension and Semi-
nary street under the supervision of the city
engineer.
Ald. Butler offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That Curtis street, between
South Dodge and Exchange street, be gra-
ded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in
conformity with the ordinance upon that
subject. That the city engineer be and
is hereby directed to make the neces-
sary plans and specifications for said im-
provement, and the city recorder directed to
give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for the performance of the work; the
guttering. curbing and macadamizing to be
done at the expense of the abutting property.
Grading to be bid in total.
Adjourned Regular Session, 'September 4, 1894. 265
Referred to the street committee and en-
gineer to report grade and estimate cost of.
Ald. Crawford offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That Alta Vista street, between
Fourteenth street and Union avenue, be gra-
ded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in
conformity with the ordinance upon that
subject. That the city engineer be and is
hereby directed to make the necessary plans
and specifications for said improvement,
and the city recorder directed to give the
proper notice for bids and proposals for the
performance of the work: the guttering,
curbing and macadamizing to be done at the
ertyuse of the owners The grading toobe bid for inf the abutting gross
Bum.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda Butler. Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vo-
gel and Vogler.
Noes—Novo.
Ald. Lillig offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That the alley between Rhom-
berg and Garfield avenues and Schiller and
Middle street.be graded, guttered,curbed and
macadamized, in conformity with the ordi-
nance on that subject. That the city engi-
neer be and is hereby directed to make the
necessary plans and specifications for said
improvement, and the city recorder directed
to give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for the performance of the work;
the grading and macadamizing to be
done at the nse of the owners of th
abutting property. Adopted by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Lillig offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque:
Couler avenue sand nWhite avenue,
be-
tween nr et
be graded, guttered, curbed and ma-
cadamized, in conformity with the ordi-
nance upon that subject. That the city
engineer be and is hereby directed to make
the necessary plans and specifications
for
said improvement, and the cityrecorder
di-
rected to give the proper notice for bids and
proposals for the performance of the work:
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to
be done at the expense of the to obwners
of tin
n
e
abutting property. Grading
total. Adopted by the followingootHalpin,
Ayes—Ald. Big, Powers, Ryder, Shea.
Kaufmann. Lillig,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Lillig offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That
sidewalk
feet
good of
two-inchplank, brick, stone cement,
t,
be, within twenty
days of tbis notice, con-
structed
dinanne and laid lation in conformity with
or-
on
nance in
both sides of Providence street, between
Johnson avenue and Stafford avenue
where not already laid, at
the the of
abutting property. Adoptedby
ing vote •
Ayes—Alda Butler, Crawford,
Halpin,
Kaufmann.
V Lillig,
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
of
Dubuque,
two inch plank, brick, atonthat a sidewalk 4 eorct ement,
be, within fifteen days of this notice. con -
with the structed and laid in conformity
or-
dinance in relation to sideewalks,n Block -on both
sides of Broadway street,
betwee
liner Lane and Diaonal where not
already laid, t he expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aide. Butler, Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following :
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That Queen street, between Ed-
ward street and north. line of Stafford addi-
tion, be graded, guttered, curbed- aond
in conformity
inance
upon that subject That the city engineer be
and is herlanseby directeto mke and specifications a for tneces-
sary plans im-
provement, and the city recorder directed to
give the proper notice for bide and pro-
posals for the performance of the work; the
guttering, curbing, and macadamizing to be
done at the expense of the owners of the
abutting property ; grading to be bid in total.
Referred to street committee and engineer.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
from
Dubuque,
the terminus Eagle
of present improvement
to Kane street, be graded, guttered,
icurbed
and macadamized, in conformity
e
ordinance upon that subject. That the city
engineer be and is hereby directed to make
the necessary plans and specifications for
said improvement, and the city recorder di-
rected to give the proper notice for bids and
proposals for the•performance of the work;
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to
be done at the ra
abutting prropertyty: : g ding to be bid in total.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal -
in, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers,Ryder,Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved By the city council of the city of
ftheeecity
1 ide, of oubrick, stoneue: or cement, 12
be,
within twelve days of this notice, construct-
ed and laid in conformity with the ordi-
nance in relation to sidewalks, on the south
side of First street, between Locust street
and re dyllad alsoast new street
where not al -
new curbingand re -setting
of old curb as may be necessary,all at
the
expense of abutting property. Adopted
by
the following vote: Halpin,
AyesAlda.
Kaufmann, Powers,ligtg, Ryder, Shea, Vo-
gel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
the city of Dubuque: That a sid
aik4 stone feetot
wide, of good 2 -inch plank, brick,
cement, be, within 20 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
both sides of Oak street, between Rising av-
enue and Belle street where notalready
Adapt,
at the expense of abutting property.
Adopt-
ed by the following vote:
Ayes—Aide. Butler, , Ryder, Crawford,
Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig,
Vogel and Vogler.
Aid. J. W. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque. That a sidewalk 12 feetin tide, of
brick, stone, or cement, be,
ty
days of this notice, constructed and claid in
conformity onwith the the northance side not relation Second
sidewalks,
t,,between Locust street and alley east
where not and
re -setting of old alasready
may be also new c necessary,
all at the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
d Butler, Crawford,
Kaufmann.in,
Lillig, Powers, RderShea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald.J. Halpin ff
the
Resolved, By the city council of the citfollowing
Dubuque, That
sidewalk
2 feet we
of
brick, orcement, be, within twenty
days of this notice, constructed and laid in
WO;
Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1894.
conformity with !the !ordinance in relation
to sidewalks, on the west side of West Main
street, between First street a
d Jones
street
where not already laid,
g
and re -setting be neces-
sary, all attee expense rot abuttib as ng property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford,Halpin,
1pin,
KKaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
ltesolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that Southern avenue between
Railroad owan street be
utted venue cbed and ;
ande macadamized
in conformity in conformity with the ordinance upon that
subject. That the city engineer be and iss
hereby directed to make the necessary pd
and specifications for said improvement.
and the city recorder directed to give the
proper notice for bide and proposals
for
orithe
performance of the work; the guttering,
curbing and macadamizing to be done at the
expense of the owners of the abutting prop-
erty, grading to be bid in total.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids, Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryders, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk four feet wide, of
good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within twenty days of this notice, con-
structed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
west side of Ellis street, between Almond
street and W est Locust where not
already laid, at the expense roftthe abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes—Alda Butler. Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that a sidewalk 15 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be within fifteen days of this notice, con-
structed and laid in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
north side of Jefferson street, abutting lot 9
Farley's sub, where not alreadyalaid, at the
expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler
Nayes—None.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within fff.een days of this notice, con-
structed and laid in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
south side of West FourtPeuth street, abut-
ting lots 520 and 821, A. McDaniel's sub,
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vowel and Vogler.
Nays—None
Ald. Vogler offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That e sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick, stane or cement, be, within 30 days of
this notice, constructed and laid in conform-
ity with the ordinance in relation to side•
walks, on the east side of Iowa street, abut-
ting m 1-5 city lot 454, abutting n 3-10 c ty
lot 453, abutting n 2-5 city lot 455, where not
already laid, also new curbing and resetting
of old curb as may be necessary, all at the
expense of abutting property. Adopted by
the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Vogel offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted.
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That hereafter when sidewalks
are ordered. number of each and every lot
should be given.
Engineer Knowlton reported as follows on
the bids for the improvement of streets and
construction of sewers:
Sewer in Washington street:
D. W. Linehan
John O'Brien
M. Laven 751 60
Dubuque Construction Co
Oa motion, M. Leven being the lowest bid-
der, was awarded the contract.
Sewer in West Third street:
Donahue & 'o
John McCaffrey
Otto A. Reinecke
D. W Linehan
Thos Dorsey
$701 OS
751 60
651 40
$191 50
236 00
339 00
186 00
228 00
M. Leven 196 00
Oa motion, D. W. Linehan was awarded
the contract
Sewer in Water street: X151 f0
Thos. Dorsey 193 00
D. W. Linehan 205 00
M. Leven 158 00
Rennicke & Sullivan being the lowest
On motion Thos. Dorsey,
bidder, was awarded the contract.
Ald. Halpin moved that all bids for the
improvement of Southern avenue be reject-
ed and the work bereadvertised. Carried.
For the improvement of Wilde street:
$461 00
518 00
467 50
534 00
39S 00
524 00
539 00
467 00
450 t0
545 00
Bro wn & Brown
Kenety & McCann
T. J Donahue
D. W Linehan
Parker & McGrath
Steuck & O'Farrell
Thos. Hassett
Con Ryan, Jr
D.,dson & Cousins
Geo. W. Farley
On motion the contract was awarded to
Parker & McGrath, they being the lowest
bidders.
Ald. Halpin moved that when the council
adjourn it does so to meet Sept. 18 at 7:30
o'clock p. m. Carried.
City Treasurer Gniffke presented a com-
munication in relation to the sale for rail-
way tax of 1884 and 1585 of lots n 23 ft of city
lot 489 and 31 in Wilson's add.
Referred to City Attorney.
Ald. Powers moved to adjourn. Carried.
1894.
(,,..t.-, ...
Mayor.
Adjourned Regular Session, September 1g, 1894. 207
CITY COUNCIL.
Adjourned RPenlar Session, Sept,
18, 1894
Adjourned regular session of council met
Sept. 15, 15;1}, at 5 o'clock p. m. Mayor
Olinger in the chair. Present, Ald. Butler,
Crawford, Halpin, Kaufman, Lillig, Powers,
Ruder, Shea and Vogler
On motion bids for the improvement of
streets and construction of sewers which had Russell street: two on',Semmary s teat near
been advertised for were ordered opened tit Joseph academy: one on Garfield
and referred to the engineer for compute- Mt.St
Fengler avenue, under the supervision
Lion. I of the city electrician. the above being in
pended
Ald.Ryder moved that the be raccordance with the wishes of the committee
and Mr. Albee be alloweedd tto o addreess ss of the whole.
the council. Carried, Mr, Albee addressed .
Aid Lillig offered the following, which
the council in relation to the order to lay a ted
a sum of money to pay interest on the cost
of pipe so required to be extended, at the rate
of 7 per cent.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted :
Be it resolved by the city council of the
cittreasurer be
instructed edof to call in improvemat the ent bends No.
65 to 79 inclusive, dated Oct 1, 1392, and
issued to C 11. White K Co., and amounting
to 16 001).
Ald. Lillig offered the following which
was adcpted.
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque. that electric arc lights be placed
follows: One on Grandview avenue and
sidewalk on Second street between Mal
and Locust.
Alderman Crawford moved that the order
to lay sidewalk on north side of Second. be-
tween Main and Locust, be postponed until
April 1, 1395. Carried.
The petition of F. I)uenser et al., asking to
have alley between Washington and
Elm and Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets
raised was referred to the street committee.
Petition of John Miller et al., protesting
against the opening of lane east of Eagle
Point avenue, was referred to the street
committee.
The profile showing the vacation of part of
Ashton avenue and proposed extension of
Irving avenue was referred to the committee
of the whole.
The bill of V. H. Oswald of $52 40 for
cleaning vaults owned by Mr. Kemler was
ordered paid, and that Mr. Kemler be noti-
fied to Show cause why the same should not
be assessed against his property.
Ald. Ryder offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that the Dubuque Water com-
pany be and are hereby instructed to extend
their water mains on Nevada streot from
Julien avenue to West Fifthstreet,
under
and
water plug it required, to be p
the direction of the fire chief and fire guaranteeing com-
mittee,
the city of Dubuque
said Water company a sum of money suffi-
cient to pay interest at 7 per cent. on the
cost of pipe so required to b3 extended.
Health Officer Wieland recommended
bed property
vaults on the following
be cleaned: pros act Hill add.
Frank Coates, lot 1, p
Wm Bothwell estate, lot 5 of Mineral lot
158
Edward Burns, lot 19, Oak Grove add
Bridget Redman, lots 127 and 125, Union
add.
Mrs Daniel Breen. w 40 ft of 540 and n 64
tt of w 30 tt of 541, city.
Anna M. Bush, lots 645 and 619. city.
Adopted and vaults ordered cltod assess
The award of the jury appointedt Fourth streets
damages for the opening
extension, the widening of White street
from widening
of to
yon urth Fourtee Fourteenth
the wi lta g street, and the
from Alta Vista to Spring
widening of Wilber Lane was referred to
the committee of the whole. reeolu-
Ald. Ryder offered the following
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water company
be and is hereby instructed to extend their
water mains on Fourth street from Bluff
street west to the elevator. the city of Du-
buque guaranteeing to said Water company
was a p
Resolved. That an arc electric light be
placed on Valeria street west of Cushing's
vinegar factory, as at present said locality is
in total darkness, the same to be placed un-
der the direction of the city electrician
Ald Shea offered the following which was
adcpted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that the street commissioner he
and is hereby instructed to repair and put in
good condition the following street cross-
ings: On south side of Sixth street across
alley, between Main and Locust: on north
side of Fourth street, across alley between
Claand Iowa. o
n north side of Fourth
street, across alley t tween Clay and White
Ald. Ryder moven that the lower floor of
the city hall shall not
beroc u tede
hucksters for storage
com-
mittee on public grounds and buildings.
notice
Ald Shea presented the following
in relation to filling lots:
To A. W. Hostord :
You are hereby notified that it is the in-
tention of the city council of the city of Du-
buque to pass a resolution at its next regu-
lar sessian, ordering to be filled and raised
lots which are at
times
with stagnant water, which hloobe lots are covered
and described as followse add.et lot
55 and all of 56 in E. Lang it you desire.
You are notified to appear,
at the next regular meeting of the cone ii
and show cause it any you have, why
id
resolution should not be passed, as it is pro
posed said filling shall be at your expense.
The next regular session of the council will
commence on Oct. 1, 1894. vote:
Adopted by the following
Ayes—Aldermen Butler. Powers,Crawtr CRrawford,
Kaufmann, Lillig,
Shea and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution :
Resolved, That the sanitary sewer on
West Eleventh street be extended westerly
along said West Eleventh street to the alley
between Walnut and Race streets,e1they to
nce
northerly in and along said
north line of lots 11teandy14 sin Cummings'subdivision; plans and specitict.-
eLructed to prepare the p
Mons and advertise for proposals for doing
the work. ice following vote:
Adopted dbButler, Crawford, Halpin.
Kaufmaann,nn, Lillig,
AyesPowers, Ryder, Shea and
L
Vogler. None.
Nays—
The engineer reported as follows on bids
for the improvement of Southern ovenue t to
from the end of the present imp
Railroad avenue :
208 Adjourned _Regular Session, September 1S, 1894.
John Tibey
F. M. Kringle
Brown & Brown
$2,194 00
2,857 50
2,13 00
Thomas Hassett 2,262 00
On motion, Brown & Brown were awarded
the
Improvement eof Houthernthe obidders.west
avenue
Railroad avenue to Rowan street: $ 9 771 00
Thomas Hassett73 66
F. M. Kringle 1 9,9,7957 40
Brown & Brown 9,749 60
Con Ryan, Jr 9,785 00
John Tibey5 00
9,7
18
Altman & Taylor 9,83t) 7 00
J. Williams
Oa motion Con Ryan, Jr., was awarded
the contract, he being the lowest bidder.
Improvement of Lincoln avenue from Cou-
ler avenue to White street: 223 70
S
Frank Bentin 23 40
Phil. Doerr 40
2
Peter Horsch 237
Geo. W. Farley 317 7
0
5 70
A Lange 252 0
Steuck & O'Farrell 25 20
E. E. Frith
Oa motion, Frank Boutin being the lowest
bidder he was awarded the contract.
For the improvement of Alta Vista street
from W est Fourteenth to Union street:
$5,957 50
Brown & Brown 5 236 50
J. Williams 5,165 00
Con Ryan. Jr 5,600 00
D. W. Linehan 4 966 00
Geo W Farley 5.912 50
Steuck & O'Farrell 5 783 50
Altman & Taylor 5,185 10
On motion, D. W. Linehan being the low-
est bidder he was awarded the contract.
For the improvement of alley between
Rhomberg and Garfield avenues from Schil-
ler avenue to Middle avenue. 416 00
29l 60
277 50
318 30
247 95
242 40
299 75
F. M Kringle
Geo. W. Farley
Phil Doerr
Steuck & O'Farrell
Frank Bentin
Jacob Brick
Wilmer Cook
Peter Horsch
On motion Wilmer Cook, being the lowest
bidder, was awarded the contract.
Improvement of West Eagle Point avenue
from end of improvement to Kane street
Steuck & O'Farrell ',46 894 00
5,416 00
6 056 00
5,656 00
8,421 00
6,166 00
5,462 00
John Williams
Peter Horsch
E. E Frith
Geo. W. Farley
Brown & Brown
D W. Linehan
On motion, John Williams was awarded
the contract, he being the lowest bidder.
For the construction of sewer in alley
between Couler avenue and Jackson street
from Twenty-third to Twenty-seventh
street.
D. W Linehan $ 957 C0
M. Lavin 630 00
Steuck & O'Farrell 885 00
On motion. M. Lavin was awarded the
contract, he being the lowest bidder.
Sewer in Sanford street from alley be
tween Jackson and Washington, and in
White street from Sanford street to Twenty-
third street.
D. W. Linehan $ 721 40
Dubuque Construction Co 763 20
M. Lavin 572 70
Steuck & O'Farrell 851 25
On motion M. Lavin was awarded the
contract, he being the lowest bidder.
Sewer in Olive street from alley south of
Eleventh street to Jefferson street:
D.W. Linehan
John Welsh
Dubuque Construction Co
M. Lavin
James Hird & Son
Thos. Dorsey
$
52 80
49 90
55 70
54 25
47 27
54 80
On motion James Hird & Son were award-
ed the contract, they being the lowest bid-
der.
Sewer in alley from Seventeenth to San-
ford street, between Jackson and Washing-
ton streets: $1,240 20
D. W. Linehan
Dubuque Construction Co.... • • • 1,266
SO
M. Lavin 1,78026 0O
SS
Steuck & O Farrell.
IA On motion M. Lavin was awarded the
contract. he being the lowest bidder.
Sewer in Nevada street, from Julien ave-
nue to West Fifth street.
•
D. W. Linehan $394 00
Dubuque Construction company 295 00
James Hird & Son 243 90
Thomas Dorsey 365 50
John McCaffrey 347 50
On motion James Hird & Son were award-
ed the contract, they being the lowest bid-
ders.
Alderman Halpin moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
Attest :f
Recorder.
... .. Mayo
r.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the city
englneet's office city of Dubuque, up to 4 o'clock
Tuesday, Sept 18, 1894, for constiuct.ng sani-
tary siwers as follows, according to plans and
specifications on file in said office„ viz:
A20 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley from Sev-
enteenth street to Sanford etre. t, between Jack-
son street to Washington street. Estimated
length, 2,860 lineal feet. Nine manholes.
A 16 -inch tile pipe sewer in Sanford street,
from alley between Jackson street and Washing-
ton street to Whi.e street, and a 12 -inch tile
pipe rawer in White stree from Sanford street
to Twenty-third street Estimated length in
Sanford st eet, 370 lineal feet or 16- inch pipe,
Three manholes; White at,eet, 1,500 lineal feet
of 12 inch pipe and six manholes.
A 10 inch tile pipe sewer to alley from Twen-
t6 third street to Twenty-flftn street, between
Cooler avenue and Jackson etre-t, and an 8 -inch
tile pipe sewer in alley from Twer ty fifth street
to Twen y -seventh street, between Jackson
street and Couler avenue. Bstimeted length of
10 -inch pipe. 1.300 lineal feet. Fix manholes;
1,30 lineal feet of 8 inch pipe and six man-
holes.
r n 8 inch tile pipe Fewer in Nevada street
from Julien avenue to West Fifth ,treet. Bstt
mated length, 770 lineal feet. Two manholes;
one flush tank.
An 8 Inch tile pipe sewer in Olive street from
alley north of Jefferson street to Jefferso,. street.
Estimated length, 145 lineal feet. One man -
Bidders must furnish a bond of 5200 with bid
that contract will be entered into if awarded.
The city reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. W. 13. KNOWLTON.
t.5 -10t Clty gngineer.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all property owners,
that any sidewalk, abutting their property,
that is in bad order must be repaired within
forty-eight hours after this notice Failing to
have the same done, the city will immeifately
have the said walks repaired and the cost thereof
assessed to the abutting property. No further
notice than this shall be given Dated this 31st
day of August, 1891. P. OLINGEH, Mayor.
aug3olt
Official Notices. 060
NOT ICE.
Public notice is hereby given that at the session
of the city council of the city of Dubuque, held
on the 6th day of August, 1894, the following
special assessments we e levied on the real estate
hereinafter described:
And that in case of faflu e to pay the same
within thirty days from this date, the same sha 1
become delinquent and bear interest thereafter
at the same rate as the delinquent annual city
taxes.
Dated at Dubuque this 24th day of August, A.
D. 1891. HENRY B. GNIt'FKE,
Treasurer of the City of Dobuque.
For laying Tile Sewer from West Eighth street to
Alley West of Alpine street.
Name. Description. Lot. Amount
Nick Esch, ecb city out . of 7C3 13 $ 4 80
Nick Each, sub 14 sub cit
out 1 2 32
Hugh Kavanaugh, sub 14 out lot 703ub it2 10 40
Hugh Kavanaugh, sub l4 sub out lot cit 3 2 40
P B Martin estate, sub 1 i o03 ut
fit
Mary Mullen.
J W Hoffman,
John Meeay,
A W Semler,
Wm Leahey,
Mike Doyle.
P B Martin estate,
4.
tt
1. .,
66
41 44 66
Kelly's sub
114 t•
Kelley's sub,
46
net
sub, nwiia
lley's sub e
tt 46
2914!t
Kelley's sub,
w19%s ft
sub, a 22 ft
w28ft
Kelley's sub
„
ey, Dubuque
a 70
Dubuque
Itub min lot 8
mih to
min lot
min lot 8
Martin's Du
que,n150
min lot
ty out lot`
sub. s
b 45,
N'arley's
Farley's su
P'arley's eu
66 66outlot7
ub city out6l
738,0 20
etty out l
736, w 3
sub clot 7
Cr1n's
sub 66 66tendFre.burg,46 46
Dubuque,ftMobley,sub81subftsub80703 66Farley'sFarley's sub subsub43,64 city46 6
Sullivan,subout
15
22
21
20
19
15
14
13
J W Parker,
Mrs Jennie West,
A W Hosford,
p 8 Webster,
J M McFadden,
11 60
1 36
8 60
464
14 40
32 00
20 00
20 00
12 7 4d
9 11 80
9
7 80
20 00
7 20 00
6 20 00
5 8 80
5 1120
4 20 00
3 20 00
2 20 CO
1 20 00
7 13 80
6 16 00
5 1120
2 10 00
1 10 t.0
1. 4 80
2 180J
83 100 00
82 56 00
1 30 00
2 30 00
1 44 80
1 44 80
11 12 00
10 8 80
9 14 00
46 19 20
2 17 28
44 19 20
1 12 00
39 20 00
38 20 00
39 20 00
40 20 00
41 18 00
42 6 00
4 18 00
5 32 00
6 32 00
7 8 00
8 8 00
8 120
11 20 00
1 15 20
8 24 00
sub 1, H T Mc-
Nulty's sub, e Ys 2
Alphonse Matthews, sub t, H T Mc-
Nulty's sub, w Ys 2
John McDonald, H T McNulty's sub 2
21 00
2100
42 00
Academy of Visitation,
part of min lot 88 80 00
J Hennessey, Le. en's add 1 9000
Mrs .1 Marsh, part of min lot 174 48 00
John Nagle, Kelley's sub 11 18 80
" 10 13 20
Marion Stokley et al,
sub out lot 738 9 20 00
10 20 00
J W Parker estate, " "
For the Laying of a TiIP Sewer in the Alley West
of Center Place.
Name Description. Lot. Amonnt
Academy of the Visitation,
part of min lot 86 $96 00
John McDonald,
H T McNulty's sub 2 10 f 0
Arch F..rgeson,
ub3 6, 7.10 and 11,
H T s1cNulty's sub 2 19 20
George G Furgeson,
sub 3. 6. 7. 10 and 11.
HTMcNuly'ssub 1 1240
J P Earley, H T McNulty's sub 3 13 20
John Duttle, " " 4 13 00
H M Rogers, " 5 13 20
6 13 20
" 7 15 20
J P Earley,
Notice to Oontractors.
CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1.
DUBUQUE, Sep'. 7, 1894.
Sealed proposals will be received at my office
the for
improvement at of thefollowing sheetst. 18, and
nd
alleys according to plans and specifications now
on file in my office:
Alta Visa street, from West 14th street to
Onion avenue; grading, c"t 8,500 cu yds, fill 500
cu yds; curbstone 3,700 lineal feet; guttering
1,650 sq yds: macadamizing 6 600 sq yds.
southern avenue, from Ra600 ilroad
a avenue
veadiuec10
Rowan street; ength,
5,574 Cu yds: fill 19,142 cu yds; curbstone .2,000
lineal1eet of 24 in: 3.200 lineal feet of 30 in;
guttering 3,700 sq yds; macadamizing 7,800 sq
yds. from terminus of
West Eag a Point avenue,
present improvement to Kane street; length,
2,100 fee.; grading cut 11,000 cu yds; 8115.500
cu yds; curostone (36 in) 4,200
lineal
4 X00 eo: dp mao
adamizlc g 4,200 sq yds; guttering
Lincoln avenue, from Couler avenue to White
street; leng`h, 150 feet; grading, fill 50 cu yds;
eurb tone 300 lineal feet; gutte'ing 130 sq yds;
macadamizing 360 sq yds
Alley between Rhomberg avenue and Garfield
avenue from Schiller menus to Middle avenue;
length 335 feet; width. 20 feet; grading, cut 815
cu yds; macadamizing 740 sq yds.
Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for
and
macadamizing
rice per rading uare ondfor streets to be bid in
grading
total, gradinon alley by the cubic yard.
Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient
bond of $200 that contract will be entered into
if awarded.
Propo •als wbl be acted on at the adjourned
regular session of the counci , to bo held Sept.
18. 1894.
Tho city reserves the right to reject
jC t any or all
T. bide.pt6 lOt. City Recorder.
6e
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed pror oasis will be received for improving
office
e
up to 4 o'clock, Sett. 18,
Southern avenue from end of present improve-
ment to Railroad avenue. Grading, cut, 2,700
pubic yards; fill, 0750 ic sq sqards;uare yards; mac-
700
lineal feet; guttering,
amiziug, 3,000 square yards. All in accordance
with plans and specifications on file in my office.
Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for
curbing and resetting old curb; price per sivare
yard for guttering and maoadamizinR.
Grading on streets to be Lid in total.
Bidders must Tarnish a good and sufficient
bond of $200 that contract will be entered into if
awarded.
Proposals will be acted on at the regu94.l tr
session of the council to be held @ept. 18, 18
The city reserves the right to reject
je t a y or aall
bids. City Reoorder.
T. sept 5-101
270
Oficial Notices.
Sidewalk Notices.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good
two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be,
within twenty days of this notice, constructed
and relation to sin idewalks, oity nththeesouthnside oe f
Eagle Point avenue, between Johnson avenue
and Windsor avenue.
Resolved by the f ity Council of the City of Du•
buoue,That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good 2 -in.
plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days
of laid in confor-
mitybwith the notice,is dinance indrelaion to sidewalks,
on the west side of Washington street, between
Thirteenth street and Fourteenth street.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of D u-
buque, That a sidewalk 6 feet w.de, of gooey two-
inch plank, brick stone or cement, be, within 20
days of this uouce, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the east side of Kniest street, between
Garfield avenue and Rhomberg avenue.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du•
buaue, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of gond two-
inch plank brink, stone or cement be, within 20
days of tbls notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side •
walks, on the vust side of Johnson avenue, be-
tween Lincoln avenue and Eagle Point avenue.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of
Dubustone q or cement, beta withino 20 dayset brick, of
f thi
notice. constructed and latd in conformit, with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
west side of Charles s.reet, between Muscatine
street and Bro. dway extension street where
not already laid, also new curbing and reset.ing
of old curb as may be necessary, all at toe ex-
pense of abutting property.
Resolved by the r ity Council of the City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good
two inch plank, brick, stone or Cement, be,
within 10 days of this notice, constructed and
laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation
to sidewalks. on the west side of Rill street
abutting lot 39 Kelley sub.
Resolved by the f ity Counc.1 of the City of
Dubuque, That a cit ewalk 12 feet wide, of brick,
stone or cement, be, w thin 30 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to si'ewalks, on the east
side of Main street, between Fi et street and
Second street where r of already laid, also new
curbing and re.etting o old co b as may be
necessary, all at the expense of abutting pro-
perty.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of brick,
stone or cement, be, within 30 days of this
notice, constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
east side of Iowa street, between Sixth street and
lot 219 cth ity wheret i notlots 221 aaeacly8nd n laid, also new
Curbing and resetting of old curb as may be
necessary, all at the expense of abutting , ro •
perty. .
Ali plank walk must be laid with No. 1 pine,
two inches thick and not less than eight inches
wide, and slit faced on one side, laid crosswise on
four by four 'itch stringers sixteen feet long with
joints oroken, and spiked with two forty penny
spikes at each intersection. There must be two
Wingers for a four foo. wait, three for a six and
eight foot walk, and four for a ten or twelve -foot
with brickgstone.Grub plank t
eesupported every four
ornot be
used.
Adopted August 6, 1894.
T. J. COONEY,
l0t-aual7 tfitjy Recorder.
Sidewalk Notices.
Resolved by the oily council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good 2
inch p'ank, brick, stone or cement, be within 20
days of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the south side of Eaple rolnt avenue,
between Johnson avenue and Windsor avenue,
where not already laid, at the expense of abut-
ting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch p.ank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of th s none., coastrucred and laid in con-
form
de-
wa ks, onwith
the boti sides of Staffordtoavenun to e be-
tween Garfiel , avenue and Linwood cemetery
where not already laid, at the eiptnsa of ar,ut-
tir g property.
Resbube,oTh t ay sidewalk 6 fecitcouncet wide, of the t ofrof
n
good2
inch days plank,f thinotice, construe ed anstone or d laid linin 15
con-
f .rmitywith this ordinance 'n relation to side-
walks, on the north side of Garfield avenue be-
tween Middle avenue and Dock avenue, where
not already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buoue, That n sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
itch plank, h ick, stone or cement, be. within 15
dafey mity with of this the icordi ancecindrel and
laid
in con -
to side-
walks, cn the sou h side of Forest Lane between
Nevada street and Debi street, where not already
laid, at the expense of abu ting property.
Resolved by the city council of the ci y of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
Well plank, brick, stone or cement.., bei wrhin 15
days of his notit e, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
.sa'ks. on the both sides of Booth street between
eeast O'NeillansDodge
tside rbetweestreet,d 0Neill and streets
where not already laid, at the expense of ab at -
ting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, co! Rood 2
Inch plank, brick, st ne or cement, be, within 15
days of tnis notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the -sat side of Caledonia Place be-
tween West Eighth sweet and Rill street where
not already laid, at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, 7 hat a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the o dinanee in relation to side -
on e$ Glen
Oak avenue be-
tweea Julien avenue anWst Thing set
where not already laid, at the expense of abut-
ting property.
Resolved, by the city council of the city of Du-
buque. that a sidewa k 4 feet wide, of Rood 2
Inco plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formi.y with the ordinance in relation to side-
walkr, on the south side of Twenty-third street,
between Elm street and Jackson street where
not already laid, at the expense of abutting prop-
ar.y.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
i ch plank. brick, stone or cement, be, witThat a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of hinocd d15
days of this notice c nstructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to a de -
walks, on the north side of lIigh Bluff street be-
tween Stafford avenue and Schiller s venue
where not already laid, at the expense of abut-
ting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
bu e, Chat a sidewa.k 4 feet wide, of good 2
inchplank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of this nctrce, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side -
walks, on the both sides of nennett street be-
tween Grandview avenue and east line of Griggs'
addition where not already laid, at the expense
of abutting property.
Resolved by the city counctl of the city of Du-
buque That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of this notice, constructed and laid iu con-
formity with the ordinance n relation to side-
walks on the both sides of Wilde street, between
McLennan street and South Dodge street where
not already laid, at the expanse of abutting prop-
erty.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick, stone or coment. be. within 15
days of this notice, toostructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance In relatioo to side -
1 walls, on the north side of Lincoln avenue be-
itween First avenue and Third avenue where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Official Notices. 271
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque. That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brise, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of this notice constructed ane laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the • orth side of West Fourteenth
street between Alta Vi to st set and Delhi street
where not already laid, at the expense of abut-
ting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of this notice, eoustructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance In relation to side-
walks, on the east side nr Elm st eet, between
Sanford s reet and Twenty-third street where
not already laid, at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
all plank must be laid with No. 1 pine, two
inches thick and not less than eigntinches wide,
and surfaced on on side, laid crosswise on four
by four inch stringers, sixteen feet long with
joints broken, and spiked with two forty penny
spikes at each intersection There must be two
stringers fora four -toot walk, three u.r a six and
eight foot walk, and four for a ten or twelve -foot
walk. Stringers to be supported eve y foul felt
with brick or stone. Grub plank must not be
used.
Adopted Aug. 9, 1894.
diet T. J. COONEY.
City Reorder.
Special Assessment Notice,
To E. Guthrie:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city eouncil of tnecity of
Dubuque for the 1+ylnei of sidewalk ou south side
of Julien avenue from West Eighth street to Wil
son avenue, adopted on the 9d day of July, A. D
1894 a special assessment will be levied for the
expense thereof at the next regular meeting of
the c.ty con. cil, upon all lots and p°reels of
land abutting on said improvement, lot 4 in Kel-
ley's sub owned by you being subject to such
special assessment and you are notified to ap-
pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on
the 3d day of September, A D. 189s, and show
cause if any you hav-, why said assessment
should not be ley ed. T. J. COONEY,
aug27-6t City Recorder.
Notice to Sidewalk Contractors.
Sealed p-opo,ala will be received at the city
engineer's office, city of Dubuque, Iowa, up to 4
o'clock D. m . Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1894, for con-
structing sidewalks of brick, stone or cement,
whera not already laid, and also new cu'bingand
resetting of o'd curb, as may ee necessary, as
follows viz:
A 12 -foo wide sidewalk on east side of Iowa
street abutting city lots x21 and n 38% feet of
219.
A 12 -foot sidewalk on east side of Main street,
betwe u First and Second streets
Also for the construction of 2 inch plank side-
walks, as follows, where not already laid, viz:
A 4 foot wide s'dewalk o a west side of Charles
street, between Muscatine st.eet and Broadway
extension
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk ou east side of Elm
street, beim eou Eagle Point avenue and Lincoln
avenue,
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Ben-
nett street, between Grandview avenue and east
line of Griggs' sub.
A 4 -toot sidewalk on east side of Men Oak
avenue, between West Third street and Julien
avenue.
A 4 foot wide sidewalk on east side of Cale-
donia place, between Hill street and West Eighth
street.
A 4 foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Booth
street between West Third street and O'Neill
street; also on east side of said street, between
O'Neill street and Dodge street.
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on south side of Forest
Lane, between Nevada street and Delhi street,
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Staf-
ford avenue, between Linwood ceme ery and
Garfield avenue.
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on east side of Elm
street, between Sanford street and Twenty-third
street.
A 4 foot wide sidewalk on south side of Twen-
ty third street, between Jackson street and Elm
street.
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Wilde
street. between South Dodge street and McLen-
nan street.
A 4 -foot wide ' idewal•' on north side of Lin-
coln avenue, between Firs. avenue and Third av-
enue.
A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Wash-
ington street, between Thirteenth and Four-
teenth streets.
A 6 foot wide sidewalk on south side of Eagle
Point avenue, between Johnson avenue and
Wiudsnr a,r-nue.
A 6 foot wide sidewalk on west s de of Hill
street, abu ting lot 39 Kelly's sub.
A 6 foot wide sidewrsuk on west side of John-
son avenue, between Lincoln avenue and Eagle
Point avenue
A 6 foot wide sidewalk on east Kniest street,
between Ga, field avenue and Rhomb'rg avenue.
A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of West
Rourteenth street, between Alia Vista street and
Delhi street.
A 6 foo. wide sidewalk on north side of Gar -
Bold avenue, between Middle avenue and Dock
avenue.
A 6 foot wide sidewalk on rorth side of High
Bluff street, between Stafford avenue and Schil-
ler avenue.
All in accordance with specifications on file in
said office.
Bid for new curbing and resetting of old curb
will be entertained iudependent of sidewalk
bids.
A bond of 8100 will be required with each bid.
The city reservea the right to reject any or all
bids. W. II. KNOWLTON,
Aug 21-lOt City Engineer.
Notic9 to Sewer Contractors.
sealed pronnsals will be received at the city
engineer's office. city or Dubuque, up to 12
o'click, noon, Tuesday, Sept 4, 1894, for con-
str cting the main s sewn r in accordance
with plans and specifica ions on file in said office.
viz: A 20 -inch tile ripe sewer on Washington
street, from Fifteenth street to Seventeenth
street, and along Seventeenth street from Wash-
ington street west to the alley between Washing-
ton street and Jackson street.
Estimated length, 728 feet and three man
holes
Bidders to furnish bond of $100 with bid, that
contract will be entered into it awaroed. The
city reserves the right to ore ecHH.NOWLTONds
Aug 25-10t City Engineer.
Special Assessment Notice.
To John Lynch:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city council of the city
of Dubuque for the improvement of High Bluff
street, from Stafford avenue to Schiller avenue,
adopted on the 6th day of August, A. D 189t, a
special assessment will be levied for the expense
thereof at the next regular meeting of he city
council all tots and
ing onsaidnimprovernent, lots 35 f44 and 33 in
Hooper's add, owned by you, being subject to
such ou are
to appearcl said meeting of assessment. A he council, tofl
ed
atbe
held on the 3d day of September, A. D. 1894,
and show cant e, if any you have, why said as-
sessment should not be levied.
aug305t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To John A. Koch:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a reso.ution of the ci y council of the city
of Dubuque for the improvement of alley from
Ellis to Foye street, between West Locust and
Almond streets, adopted on the 6th day of Au-
gust, A. D. 1894, a special asse sment will be lev-
ied
r
meeting or f the ci y cousnse ncil,f t upon ell lotnext s d
parcels of land abutting on said improvement.
lot 18 in Cox's add, owned by you, being subject
to such special assessment. And yon are notified
to heedpon thear e 3d day of Septsaid e mber ecouncil.
oDn1894, and
show cause, if any you have, why said assess-
ment should not be levied.
aug27 61 T. J COONRY, City Recorder.
272
Official Notices.
Special Assessment Notice.
To D A. Gehrig
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city of Dubuque for the
laying of sidewalk on both sides of Couler ave
from Sanford to P roads, adopt.d on the 2d
day of Ju y, A D. 1894, a special ssessment
will be levied for the expense thereof at the next
regular meeting of the city council upon all In s
and parcels of land abutting on said Improve•
ment, lot 13 in West add. owned by you, being
subject to said special assessmen . And ynu are
notified to ap, e r at said meeting of the council,
to be held ou the 3d day of September. A D.
1P94. and show cause, if any you hat e, why said
assessment should not be lesied.
ang27-61 T J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Asseism ax t Notice
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, 1
LUBUQUE,IOWA f
To the owner or owners of the several lots and
parcels of ground abu ting:
West Fourteenth street from A'ta Vista street
to Atlantin avenue.
East two-tbirds Elm street from Sanford street
to Twenty-th rd street.
Eagle Point avent e from Windsor avenue to
Stafford avenue.
Fit sI avenue from Lincoln avenue to Rhom-
berg avenue.
Lincoln avenue from Second avenue to Third
avenue.
Lincoln avenue from Third avenue to Fourth
avenue.
And to any person or persons or company hav-
ing any interest in said real ',state. you a• a here-
by notified that there IN on file In the office of the
city recorder or Dubuque a pl . t of said above
named streets and alleys in said city, showing
the several lots or parcels of grounds abutting
on said street+and allays, subject to 1135 SPE mal
assessment for paving, gutt.ring, curbing and
macadamizing of said streets and alleys and the
names es far as practicable of the owners of said
abutting real estate and the amount assessed
against each lot, or parcel of ground, for the te-
spection of a y person. firm or company inter-
ested in auy kind in said real estate, and that
such firm or company Laving objection to the spe-
cial tax proposed to be assesseo as shown by said
plat, may file with the city recorder his or their
objection in writing .t or before n xt meeting of
the city council of the etty of Dubuque, which
will meet the 1st day of October, 1894.
W. H. KNOWLTON
9-17-10t City Engineer.
Right of Way Notice.
To Nettie Blake:
You are berety notified that a proposition is
new pending before the clt.y council of the city
of Dubuque for the establishment of a street
(Foye) across land In which von c aim an inter-
est, as follows: Lot 7. Ellen Blake's sub. a plat
of which priposed improvement has been filed
in the office of the city engineer of said city, and
you are notified that at a session of said city
council to be hglden at the city hall of said city
on the 1st day df October, 1894. it will he deter
mined whether said proposed improvement will
be made. and you are hereby notified to appear
before said council at said session and show
cause, if any you have, why said proposed im-
provemen'• should not be made
W. H KNOWLTON, City Engineer.
Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 15, 1894.—diet
Right of Way Notice.
To Valentine Burns:
You are hereby notified that a proposition Is
now pending before the city council of the city
of Dubuque for the establishment rf a street
(Esther) across land in which you claim an inter-
est, as follows: Lot 2,Oak Grove addition, a
Plat of which proposeimprovement has been
filed in the office of the city engineer of said
city, and you are notified that at a sea-
sion of the said city council to be holden
at the city hall of said city on the 1st day of Oc•
tober, 1894. 1t will be determined whether said
proposed Improvement will be made, and you
are hereby notified to appear before said council
at Bald session and show cause. if any you have,
why sold proposed improvement should not be
maue.
W. H. gxowt,TON. City Engineer.
Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 15, 1894'—d10t
Notice
To property owners of summoning of jury.
To Dietrich Mauer, II. W Butler and D. A. Price:
You will take notice that on Monday, the 24th
of r eptember, 1894, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the
office of the city marshal at the city hall in the
city of Dubuque, Iowa, a jury will be summoned.
drawn and empanelled to assess the damage, if
aey, occasioned by the opening and establish
ment of a street through and over cettafn real
estate owned by you: said street known as
White, when and where as aforesaid you can ex-
ercise su^h rights in the premises as are given
y N RANBLI,
5t by ordinance. J City Marginal.
Notice of Change of Grade.
Notice is hereby given that there is now on file
in my r ffice a profile showing a proposed change
of grade on Alta Vista street, between West
Fourteenth street and Union avenue. All persons
cdatming camages on account of said proposed
change of grade must file their claims in my of-
fice on or before Oct 1, 1894
121 T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Asse ssment Notice.
Tn Mary 1.aboytaux:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolutiou of the CIO Council of the city
of Dubuque for The improvement of West Four-
teenth street, from Att. Vista street to Atlantic
avenue, adopted ou ne5th day of Match, A. D.
1894, a special assessment will be levied for the
expense thereof at the next regular meeting of
the City Council, upon all iota and p+reels of
land ',butting on said improvement, lot 2 of 17
in at. Pleasant addition, owned by you, being
subject to such special assessment And you are
notified to appear at said mee ing of the Coun-
cil, to be held on the lrt day of October, 1' 94,
and show cause, 1f any tot) have, why said as•
sessment ahoula not be levied.
9 21 8t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Notice to Sewer Contractors
Sealed proposals will be received at the City
Engineer's cffiee, city of Dubuque, Iowa, up to 4
o'clock p. m. Saturday, September 29, 1894, for
constructing sa' nary sewers as follows, in ac-
cordance with plans and snecificatioason file in
said office, viz.: An 8 inch tile pipe sewer in
West Eleventh street, from Walnut street to
alley between Walnut and Rose streets, thence
northerly in said alley to north line of lots 11
and 14 + ummings' subdivision. Estimated
length 25olineal feet. Two may holes. Bidders
to furnish bond of 820e with bid that contract
will be entered into if awardea. The city re-
serves the right to reject any or all bias.
9 20-8t W. H. KNJWLTON, City Engineer.
Regular Session, October 1, 1894. 273
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session, Oct. 1, 1S94.
OFFICIAL.
Council met at 9:30 o'clock a. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, DIlig, Ryder, Powers, and Shea
Ald. Crawford moved that the minutes of
the September session, in relation to the re-
port of the fire committee on the bill of the
Dubuque Water Co , he corrected so as to read
as follows: Ald. Ry der moved that they he
allowed at the rate of $50 per annum, for
each hydrant. Carried.
Ald. Powers moved that the minutes be
approved as corrected. Carried.
Ald. Powers moved that the rules be sus-
pended and Mr. Kimball be allowed to ad-
dress the council in relation to bill for rent
of hydrants. Carried.
Mr. Kimball addressed the council in rela-
tion to the same and also the laying of
water mains.
Ald. Ryder moved that the hill for rent of
hydrants, as presented by the Water Co., be
allowed. Carried.
Mrs. Burns addressed the council in rela-
tion to the opening of Esther street. from
Wilde street to Southern avenue. Referred
to street committee
The following bills were ordered paid : 4 35
Carr, Ryder & Engler Co., lumber
Diamond Joe line steamers, white
waste 10 80
Dr. J. Greene, examination in Hunt 50 00
50 00
3 50
50 00
case
Robt. MeGiven, sanitary police
Martin Haves. express
L. Daily, cleaning around hall
F. W. Wieland,expense to Des Moines. 14 00
C. Spiegelhalter, assisting park custo-
dian 00
225 00
Ex. Brass Works, fountains
Christman & Healey, hardware 501 35
Bock & Reed, blacksmithing 4 450
Duggan & Kane, supplies 401 50
Smedley Mantic Co , pump1 00
Tom Collings, horseehoeing 2 80
N. Brand. gravel
Morrison Bros , steam roller repairs5 9988
Wm. McDermott, macadam
Twelve jurors, condemning property,
3 days each at $2 72 00
0
S. Southwell, macadam
Mrs. Kien, cleaning ofiimes 1315
Mrs. Koenig. cleaning offices and jani-
tor services
Ham & Carver, stationery and print -
13 75
ing
Jas. Kelley & Son, stationery 5 00
Callaghan & Co., McClaim's Iowa 12 00
code
Harger & Blish, 1 blank book 2 50
C. 0 D. Laundry, cleaning carpets20 80
W. H. Knowlton, expense to Dee
Moines S8 00.5
T. J. Conlin, livery l3 00
W. G. Watters, hay 1 00
P. R. Martin, polish0
3 0 5
J. W. Truedell, repairs
Merkee & Hasler, hay 2 00
Jos. Geiger, carpenter work 10
5
Duggan & Kane, supplies to hall 5 615
Mat Loes, labor 75
3 45
Thos Connolly, labor
Peter Kien, cleaning matting 00
R. H. Stewart. repairing chair
Dubuque Mattress Works, mattresses. 18 00
Altman & Taylor, improvement round
W. Dubuque Engine House 63 26
Phil Doerr, grading E. P. avenue 20 00
Aug. Lange, improvement of Pickett
4 0
street
Aug. Lange. improvement of First
avenue from Lincoln to Rhomberg27 S4
Cushing & O' 1'Ialia, improvement of
Lincoln avenue from second avenue 14 30
to Thi r i avenue
Frank Benton. improvement of Lin-
coln avenue from Third avenue to
Fourth avenue 154 3S
John O'Brien, improvement of Dell 80 00
street
M. Tschirgi, Jr., improvement of Rush
street S56 50
John Tit) :37, improvement of Grove
Terrace 582 75
R. E. Lee, percentage retained on side -
9 40
walks
John O'Brien, constructing sewer in 4S 60
Roberts avenue
M. Laven, constructing sewer in Julien
234 75
avenue.
James Hird & Son, constructing sewer 46 30
in Olive street
I) W Linehan, constructing sewer in
West Third street 112 19
Thos. Dorsey, constructing sewer in
16fi 00
Walnut street
Thos. Dorsey. constructing sewer in
148 3S
Water street
James Street. crossing stone SS 20
Bryan Donahue, laying sidewalks W3 07
Dan Sheehan, laying sidewalks 33 96
Altman & Taylor, improvement of W.
97
14th st
Phil Doerr, improvement of Eagle
Point avenue from Windsor to Staf- 91 78 ford
Peter Horsch, improvement of a Elm
street from Sanford street to 23d st441 00
Wm. Geisicker, services as rodman.... 4U 00
Iowa Iron Works, repairs for fire de-
partment75
T. W, Ruete, goods for fire departm't. 5 50
Fire and Water Pub. Co., publishing 9 00
notice for bide
Ballen Hat and Glove Co., goods for
fire department 75
A. Schwaarz. repairing for fire dept1 00
Diamond Jo Line steamers, goods for 1 20
fire dept
Fitzpatrick & Co., horse shoeing for
fi5 75re dept
Ex. Brass Works, repairs for fire dept 4 00
Chandler & Rolfe, gong for fire dept125 00
.fohn Mullin. Harness oil for fire dept4 50
Kev City Gas Co , coke for fire dept1S 42
J. W. Trude'', repairs for fire dept 2 50
Thomas Collings, horse shoeing for fire 11 00
dept
Ryder Bros , soda for fire dept 35 84
Merkes & Hasler. supplies for fira dept 65
Mullen Bros., repairs for fire dept 1 10
Dub. Water Co., water for fire dept20 00
Christman & Healey, supplies for fire 3 Hl
dept IA)
Martin Haves. expressing, (park)
T. W. Ruete, goods furnished (park)1 80
Charles Atkinson, papering and paint -
14 50
ing
Eugene #frith, removing garbage, etc235
75
W. G. Watters, hay 14451 904
Dub. Water Co.. water
The following bills were referred to the
committee on printing: National Demokrat,
$50; Telegraph, $29.15; the Herald, $75.
The following were referred to the police
and light committee: Globe Light and Heat
Co.. $260: Key City Gas Co., $53.85.
Bill of Dubuque Water Co. of $1.448 was
referred to the fire and water committee.
Ald. Halpin moved that the captains at
each of the fire engine houses take account
of the gas meters every month and report
the amount of gas consumed during the
month and report the same to council at its
regular session. Carried.
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Regular Session, October 1, 1894.
PETITIONS.
The following petitions were referred to
the street committee:
Petition of Dubuque Wo den Ware and
Lumber Co et al, asking that Ninth avenue
between Rhomberg and Lincoln avenues,
and Lincoln avenue between N nth avenue
and the track of the u. M & St. P. 11 R Co.
be improved.
Petition of Richard Bannett in relation to
condition of his sidewalk caused by the
change of grade given him by M Tschir-
gi, Jr.
Petition of trustees of the Congregational
church society asking to have 'retail street,
between Main and Locust, improved or re-
paired. Referred to the street committee
with power.
Petition of G M. Robinson in relation to
lot condemned for the extension of Oak. to
Rising avenue.
The following petitions were referred to
the street committee and engineer:
Petition of Albert Neuman asking_ to have
a temporary grade cut in the alley between
Cornell and A hua streets.
Petition of R W. White in relation to the
curbing on O'Neill's which intersects Booth
street. Referred to the street committee and
engineer with power, to carry out the orders
of the council.
Petition of Dr. 0 Kempf, et al , asking
that sidewalk on Southern avenue ba made a
6 -foot walk. Referred to the street com-
mittee and engineer with power.
The following petitions were referred to
the committee of the whole:
Petition of Louis Giesemann, et al., against
the amount of special assessment for sower
in Julien avenue and Delhi street.
Remonstrance of Mrs. E P. Lyman, et al ,
against amount of special assessment for
sewer in West Third street.
Remonstrance of A. A. Mead, et al.,
against amount of special assessment for
sewer in Julien avenue from West Eighth
street to alley west of Alpine street.
Remonstrance of Sisters of Visitation
against amount of special assessment for
sewer in Julien avenue and alley west of
Center Place.
Petition of Geo. Schreiner et al, asking to
have Catherine street improved.
The following petitions in relation to taxes
were referred to the delinquent tax com-
mittee:
Albert Howarka, Mary Ballard, Peter
Marugg, Susana Dress and Catherine J.
W asser.
The following petitions were granted :
Petition of Alex. and Chas. Simplot for
extension of time to pay tax with interest
thereon, and that the same be not de-
livered.
Petition of Margaret Lucas for extension
of one year to pay special tax, agreeing to
pay interest on same.
Petition of August Jungk et al. asking
that the order for sidewalk on Garfield ave-
nue between Middle and Reed streets be
postponed until next season.
Petition of N. C. Ryan asking for six
months time in which to pay special assess-
ment against lot 121 and say lot 123, agree-
ing to pay interest on the same.
Petition of the Dubuque Malting company
asking the city to vacate streets and alleys
in Peterson's subdivision as shown on plat,
and submit same for approval. Granted.
And the city attorney and recorder instruct-
ed to give the proper notices of said vacation.
Petition of Dubuque Malting company ask-
ing that water mains be extended from kor-
ner of Couler avenue and Twenty-seventh
on Twenty seventh east to railroad track.
The Dubuque Malting company also pre-
sented deed for north halt of Twenty-seventh
from Jackson street east,which was accepted.
Ald Kaufman offered the following reso-
lution :
WHEREAS, The Dubuque Malting company
is the sole owners of all the tots in Peterson's
subdivision; and
WnEREAS, Said Dubuque Malting company
have petitioned for the vacation of all the
streets and alleys in said subdivision; there-
fore,
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that all streets and alleys in
said subaivision, as shown by the recorded
plat thereof, be, and the same are hereby
declared vacated and annulled for public
use, and the city recorder is directed to give
the proper notice of said vacation in accord-
ance with ordinance on that subject.
Adopted.
Petition of John Sulker et al.. asking that
an arc electric light be located at the end of
Alm nd intersecting with Foye street. Ra-
ferred to committee on police and light.
The petition of E H. Sheppley in relation
to the width of sidewalk on Lincoln between
Couler avenue and White street. Ald. Pow-
ers moved that the rules be suspended and
Mr. Sheppley he allowed to address the
council Carried.
Mr. Sheppley addressed the council in re-
lation to the width of the the sidewalk on
both sides of Lincoln avenue.
On motion, the matter was referred to the
city engineer and attorney with power.
Petition of Denny Smith asking for a
flusn tank at the head of South Main street.
Referred to the sewer committee.
Petttion of S. J. Cox asking that part of
saloon license be refunded to him to be ap-
plied on his city taxes. Referred to the
mayor with power
Petition of T. J. Donahue et al asking for
the use of a hose cart on Grandview avenue
and West Hill. Referred to the fire and
water committee
The following petitions were received and
flied:
Petition of K. Glab asking permission to
erect stairway on Seventh and Iowa streets,
on sidewalk.
Petition of Bernard McCormick claiming
pay for two half days' work at city hall.
Ald Halpin presented a list of water
mains ordered extended, which has not been
done; also a number of plugs in connection
with same. showing that the number ex-
ceeds over 300.
Ald. Halpin moved that the action of the
council ordering the bill of the Dubuque
Water Co. paid at the rate of $60 per annum
for each hydrant, be reconsidered and they
be allowed at the rate of $50 per year for
each hydrant. Carried.
Ald. Halpin offered the following resolu•
tion, which was adopted.
Be it resolved by the city council of the
city of Dubuque That because of the com-
plaints made to the city council that the
stairways on the south side of the Duncan &
Coates opera house is a nuisance, and im-
pedes public travel in that locality, the mar-
shal and city attorney are hereby instructed
to investigate said premises and take such
steps as they deem necessary to abate said
nuisance and open said sidewalk to the free
use of the public.
On motion the rules were suspended and
Mrs Wullwebber was allowed to address the
council in relation to sewer on West Third
street.
The following registers of election were
appointed for the ensuing year:
First Ward—First precinct: Jas. O'Shea,
John Kiley. Second precinct: Henry Lucas,
Geo. A. Barnes.
Second Ward—First precinot: John A.
Forester, Z. Hoffman. Second precinct: P.
F. Guthrie. W. S. Couch.
Third Ward—First precinct: A. C. Wal-
ters, F. O. Udall. Second precinct: Wm.
Regular Session, October 1, 1894.
2IJ
Keep, Otto Ternes. Third precinct: Chas.
Brezinsky, Adam Doerr.
Fourth Ward—First precinct: Dan Rior-
dan, Geo. H Foster. Second precinct: Peter
Geisheker, John Hillery. Third precinct:
James Norton, Joseph Herod.
Fifth Ward—Firstprecinct: C. J. W Saun-
ders, E. A Frenzel Second precinct: Her-
man Brinkman, W. Pule. Third precinct:
Joseph Ruegamer, G Gmehle. Fourth pre-
cinct: Nick Engel, H. Pfotzer.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
City Auditor McCarten reported as fol-
lows:
Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1894 $36,156.71
Receipts during Sept , 1594 16,320.38
Total cash $52,507 09
Disbursements during Sept., 1594.-$25,319 70
Balance cash on hand Olt. 1. 1894$24,187.39
Also reported $I 971 75, amount required
to pay city officers for month of Sept , 1594.
Also presented a list of coupons redeemed
during the month of Sept., 1894.
Warrants ordered drawn to pay city offi-
cers, and report referred to finance com-
mittee.
Street Commissioner Carter reported
$3,494 55 due for labor on the streets during
the month of Sept., 1S94. Warrants or-
dered drawn to pay laborers and report re-
ferred to street committee.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1,820.85
amount due firemen for the month of Sept.,
1894. Received and filed and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay firemen.
Marshal Raesle reported 81,769 90 amount
required to pay police for the month of
Sept. 1794; also reported 70 police cases tried
and disposed of during the month of Sept.
1594; &so reported $1S 50 pound receipts for
the month of Sept 1894.
Warrants ordered drawn to pay police and
report referred to committee on police and
light.
Sewer Inspector Igo reported $196 10 due
for labor on sewers during month of Sept.
1594 Warrants ordered drawn to pay for
labor and report referred to the sewer com-
mittee.
Woodmeasurer J. J. Hannon reported 864
cords of wood measured during sept. 1894,
the per cent due the city being $2.00. Re-
port adopted.
The report of City Electrician Osborn was
referred to the committee on police and
light.
The report of City Weighers Chas. Pits-
chner and James Doyle were received and
tiled.
Ald. Halpin moved that all the city weigh-
ers be required to send in their report every
month. Carried.
Ald. Halpin moved that Louis Meis be ap-
pointed city weigher in place of Jacob Kess-
ler, and that the present incumbents be re-
appointed for another year. Carried.
On motion, the rules were suspended and
Mr. Smith was allowed to address the coun-
cil in relation to the way the improvement
of West Fourteenth street was done.
Ald. Halpin moved that the contractors,
Altman & Taylor, repair said West Four-
teenth street, and carry out contract within
ten days.
Ald. Powers moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock
p. m. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Council met at 2:15 p. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufman. LilliQ Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Plat of John Koenig was referred to the
street committee.
Engineer Knowlton presented the folllow-
ing plats which were referred to the street
committee:
Plat of the proposed widening of High
Bluff street.
Plat of Esther street extention.
Plat of proposed extention of alley west of
Booth street from West Third to O'Neill
street.
Plat of State street extension from Grand
View to Curtis street
Plat of proposed widening of Foye street.
Tte report of Attorney Knight, in relation
to the city purchasing sewer from First to
Eighth street between Main and Locust, was
referred to the committee of the whole.
Attorney Knight recommended that all
persons, especially contractors, dealing with
the city when they receive a warrant in part
payment or in full payment of claimslagainst
the city. that they signeou the stub of the
warrant hook Rreceipt in part or in full for
such claims. Adopted.
The following bills on account of small
pox pal ient were allowed :
Reinfried & Jaeger $ 1 05
Eichhorn & Bechtel 1 95
Charles Oswald 2 05
Jos. A Palen 6 95
Fred. Graff 15 00
Dr. Bigelow 10 00
Dr. Wieland 30 00
J. Sherman 5 50
J. Sherman 14 00
The bill of Dr. Browuson for attending
same was referred to the board of super-
visors.
The board of health recommended that
vaults on the following described property
be cleaned :
O. Reinecke, in Newbury & Hall's sub, lot
5 and 9
F. Mangold, sub min Int 45, lot 3.
H. W. Kemler, sub 4, Robert Brown's sub,
lot 1.
Also that pump be removed and well tilled
nn lot 62, East Dubuque add, owned by Mrs.
Mary Premmising, because of the close prox-
imity to a privy vault. Adopted.
Also recommended that property owned
by Henry Guerdet, sub out lot sub 703, lot 2.
There being no accommodation whatever in
the form of outhouses. Adopted.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Whereas, The city council of the city of
Dubuque deems it expedient that the follow-
ing described property should be connected
with the sanitary sewer adjacent thereto, for
the purpose of house drainage, etc., there-
fore,
Resolved. That Henry Guerdet, owner of
the following described property, respec-
tively, lot 2 of sub out lot 703, be instructed
to make proper sewer connections there-
with, said work to be done within 30 days
from this date. In case of the neglect or re-
fusal of the owner of above described prop-
erty to make the proper sewerage connection
by the time above specified, the same will be
done by the city, and the costs thereof as-
sessed against and be a lien upon said prop-
erty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance com-
mittee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of having
warrants drawn to pay treasurer for money
advanced, and also that loan warrant be
drawn in favor of the several parties as
shown therein and report referred back to
finance committee. Adopted.
Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street
committee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of re-
ferring the petition of John Miller et al., in
relation to lane east of Eagle Point avenue,
to the city attorney and engineer to exam-
ine as to the rights of the city thereon.
In favor of instructing the street commis
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stoner to construct a macadam crossing on
Iowa street extension at its intersection
with Seminary street.
Iu favor of referring the petition of Geo
E. Ferris, in relation to change of grade of
Ellis street, to the city attorney and en-
gineer.
In favor of granting the petition of Mrs.
Ann Murphy, asking that she be allowed to
pay special assessment for improving South
Locust street without interest.
In favor of paying bill of Smedley M'f'g
Co. of $249 95.
In favor of purchasing the earth filling
from Con Ryan, Jr., at 18c per cubic yard,
to be delivered on Seventh street and Fourth
street, under the supervision of the street
committee and engineer.
In favor of instructing the street commis-
sioner to repair the west end of lane near
Eagle Point avenue and Stafford avenue, so
that the same will be passable for public
travel.
Report that they have instructed the city
engineer to have the contractor fix side-
walk on Clay street, abutting S. Korman's
and Mrs. Cooney's property.
In favor of receiving and filing the esti-
mates of the city engineer of grading on
streets in Burden & Lawther's addition;
also, Curtis from South Dodge to Exchange
street; also, Queen street from Edward
street to north end of street.
Also that the following streets have been
examined and approved for the purpose of
special assessment viz: East two-thirds of
Elm street from Sanford street to Twenty-
third street. Pickett street from Alma to
Cornell street. Grove Terrace south from
West Eleventh street to Wilber Lane. Rush
street from Quince street to Apple street.
Report adopted.
Also reported in favor of the resolution
for the improvement of Q leen street from
Edward street to north line of Stafford's
add. On motion the report was referred to
the committee of the whole.
Also reported in favor of instructing the
engineer to prepare a plat showing the pro-
posed widening and extension of High Bluff
street from Schiller to Middle street, show-
ing the lands or lots proposed to be taken,
the names of the owners thereof and quan-
tity of land proposed to be taken, and pro-
ceed in accordance with the ordinance on
that subject. On motion the report was re-
ferred to the city engineer and attorney.
Ald. Powers, of the committee on claims,
reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of paying
claim of T. J. McClosky of $3.
In favor of receiving and filing the claim
of Merkes & Hassler against city employes.
Report adverse to claim of Bryan Dona-
hue for extra compensation for putting up
street signs.
Adverse to the claim of Maurice Ahearn.
In favor referring the claim of Hussman &
Lies against John Hoffmeyer to the street
commissioner, who is directed not to give
said John Hoffmeyer any more work until
said claim is paid.
In favor of receiving and filing the peti-
tion of Mrs. Lahey, asking that the special
assessment for construction of sidewalk be
cancelled.
In favor of referring the claim of Scherr
Bros. against Henry Glab to the city engi-
neer.
In favor of receiving and filing the claim
of the Armour Packing company against a
city employe.
Adverse to the claim of Wm. Clark for ex-
tra compensation for putting up street signs.
Report adopted.
Ald. Powers, of the printing committee,
reported as foliows:
Your committee report in favor of paying
the following bills:
The Globe $58 30
The Times 29 15
Telegraph 29 10
The Herald 75 00
Report adopted.
Ald. Crawford, chairman of the commit-
tee ou fire and water, reported as follows:
Your committee recommend that the reso-
lution offered by Ald. Ryder, instructing the
Dubuque Water company to extend its
water mains on and along Nevada street
from Julien avenue to West Fifth street, be
adopted, and the water company duly noti-
fied.
Also recommend that the petition of A.
A. Cooper and others doing business on and
near the First street levee, asking that the
water mains be extended on First street to
the levee, be granted, and as many fire plugs
put in conue,tion with the same as the chief
of the fire department may recommend.
Also recommend that the petition of Hen-
ry Tropt et al , asking that the water maks
be extended from rfeminary street on and
along Clifford street to Leibnitz street, be
granted and the Water company be so in-
structed.
Also we find the report of Chief Rientrfed
correct and recommend it be received and
filed. Report adopted.
Ald. Lillig, chairman of police and light,
reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of placing
an electric light on the corner of Angelic)
and Catharine streets under the direction of
Liao committee on police and light.
In favor of paying the following bills:10
Key City Gas Co $ 47
Star Electric Light Co 1,490 00
Globe Light and Heat Co 263 33
In favor of filing the report of the marshal
for August, 1892. Report adopted
Ald. Halpin, chairman of the delinquent
tax committee reported as foliows:
Your committee report in favor of can-
celling the taxes on lot 1, Olinger's sub., for
1893, as the same is church property.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of lot 313,
Woodlawn Park add.. for 1893, as the same
belongs to the school board.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Lizzie
Conlin on e% of lot 28 in Kelly's sub. for
1893.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Marga-
retColford on lot 33 of sub. min. lot 39 for
1893.
In favor of allowing Martin Dumpily to
pay one-half his taxes on lots 3 and 4 in
Breaky's add. es payment in full for 1893
In favor of cancelling the taxes on w 74 3
feet lot 5, Mt. Pleasant add. for 1893, and
that the treasurer be instructed to redeem
same from tax sale of 1892 in accordance
with the ordinance on that subject, as said
sale was erroneous.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Bridget
Burke on lots 10 and 11, Levi's sub, for 1893.
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs.
Michael Shannon for 1893, on her home-
stead.
In favor of reducing the assessment of
Geo. Edwards on lot 1 of 1, of min. lot 118,
to $51.0 for 1893.
Report adverse to the petition of Bridget
Whittemore for cancellation of taxes for
1893.
Adverse to cancelling special assessment
of Mrs. Lahey for sewer on Julien avenue.
Adverse to the petition of the Eleventh
street elevator for reduction of taxes for
1893.
Report adopted.
Ald. Butler, chairman of the sewer com-
mittee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of re-
ceiving and tiling the petition of M. H. Mo-
Carthy et al. for sewer on West Third street,
as same has been ordered.
In favor of filing the petition of James
Regular Session, October 1, 1S94.
Forrester for sewer on Olive street, as the
same has been ordered.
In favor of instructing the engineer to ex-
amine if it is practicable to run a sewer
across Jackson street on Bev 'nth street so
as to drain the southwest corner of 14ev nth
street.
Also recommend that the storm water
sewer on Washington street between Sev-
enth and Eighth streets, be constructed in
accordance with the plans prepared by the
city engineer.
In favor of haying the following bills:
W. J. Burns & Co $4 27
W.S Molo 995
Mulgrew & Phillips 4 10
Report adopted.
Ald. Butler, chairman of electrical con-
struction committee, reported in favor of
paying the bills of the Central Union Tel-
ephone Co. of $119 50. Adopted.
Ald. Powers, chairman of the ordinance
committee, offered the following:
Resolved By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That the mayor be and is di
rected to lease the rooms in the upper story
of the engine house on the corner of Iowa
and Ninth streets, being the third and fourth
floors, for three years, at $350 a year, payable
quarterly. The city allowing $50 a year to
be deducted from the rent for repair. The
lease to run to the Governor's Grays, and
they not to sublet. The city to furnish steam
to heat the same as it is now heated. The
lease is herewith submitted also presented a
lease between the city and the Governor's
Grays for the use of the third and fourth
stories of the Central Engine house for
armory purposes for a term of three years,
to commence Oct. 1, 1894, and to end Oct. 1,
1897.
Aid. Halpin moved it be adopted. Car-
ried.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following reso-
lution :
Resolved, That the Dubuque Water com-
pany be and are hereby instructed to extend
their water mains on Twenty-seventh street
from Cooler avenue, east to the Chicago and
Great Western railroad tracks, and that
water plugs required be located and put in
under the supervision of the fire committee
and chief the city of Dubuque guaranteeing
to said Water company a sum of money
sufficient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per
cent on the cost of pipe, so required to be
extended. Adopted and Water company be
instructed to have same done immediately.
Ald Kaufman offered the following which
was adopted:
Resolved, That the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. Paul Railroad company be instruct•
ed to open up Dock street and plank the
same, so as to be passable for public travel
in accordance with their ordinance on that
subject.
Aid Kauffmann offered the following,
which was adopted:
Be it resolved by the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That the city recorder be in-
structed to issue a venire to the city mar•
shal commanding him to summon a jury of
twelve freeholders, citizens, to assess the
damages that may be caused by the pro-
posed widening of High Bluff street between
Schiller and Middle avenue, as shown by the
plat prepared by the city engineer. Re-
ferred to the committee of the whole.
Ald. Halpin offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted :
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That the city engineer and street
commissioner be and are hereby instructed
to place railroad avenue in a passable con-
dition, as in its present condition it is very
dangerous to public travel, as the street is
very narrow.
Ald. Halpin offered the following resolu
tion, which was adopted:
Be it resolved by the city council of the
city of Dubuque: That because of complaints
made to the city council that the stairway
on the south side of the Duncan & Coates
opera house is a nuisance and impedes pub
lic travel in the locality. The marshal and
city attorney are hereby instructed to inves-
tigate said premises and take such steps as
they deem necessary to abate said nuisance
and open said sidewalk to the free use of the
puhlic.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion. which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That the members of the equal-
iza ion committee on taxes for 1891 be
allowed $50 each for efficient services per-
formed by them.
Ald Ryder offered the following, which
was adoptei:
Resolved, That a sanitary sewer be con-
structed on Fourth street, from Bluff street
west '200 feet, and that the city engineer be
and is hereby instructed]to prepare the neces-
sary plans and specifications for said im-
provement, and submit same to the council
said work to he done at the expense ,of the
ownners of adjacent property.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, That a stone crossing be placed
on the north side of West Fifth street,
across Wilson avenue, under the supervision
of the city engineer.
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved, by the City Council or the City
of Dubuque: That the Chicago, Burlington
ant Northern railroad company be instruct-
ed to fill up their right of way on Fourth
street to grade. within thirty days of this
notice, so that the city can proceed and till
the balance of said street
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ards. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
Resolved, Tne fire eoginehonse situated at
the intersection of Julien avenue and Delhi
street be named and known as the Summit
Engine House.
Ald. Crawford offered the following,which
was adopted :
Resolved. That the 30 -toot highway run-
ning easterly from Ellis street to the alley
west of Main street, and sometimes called
Dorgan Alley, be hereafter designated and
known es Dorgan Place.
Ald Crawford presented an agreement
signed by James Hervey and others stating
that they had no objections to allowing M.
M. Kearney to occupy a stand on the side-
walk on Seventh street adjoining the Finley
block, and also presented the following reso-
lution relating thereto:
Resolved, That Michael M. Kearney, an
old soldier, wounded and crippled at Chan-
cellorsville, and unable to perform manual
labor. be allowed to occupy a stand under
the outside stairway on Seventh street, near
Main street, for the sale of popcorn, pea-
nuts, etc., during the pleasure of the council.
Ald. Powers offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved, That a stone crossing be laid on
the north side of Sixteenth street across
Locust street, under the supervision of the
city engineer.
Ald. Powers, of the board of health, pre-
sented the following bills for cleaning
vaults:
Wm Graff $ 73 60
V. H. Oswald 154 30
Ald. Powers offered the following resolu-
tion in relation to the same:
Resolved, That the bills for cleaning vaults
hereto attached. upon property specified in
the bills, be paid and the respective amounts
assessed upon each lot as shown by the said
278 Regular Session, October 1, 1894.
bilis, and that the recorder proceed to give
the proper notices as required by law and
the ordinance of the city.
Adopted by the following vate:
Ayes—Aid. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Co motion bide for the construction of a
sewer in West Eleventh street to alley west
were ordered opened and referred to the en-
gineer for computation.
Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu-
tion:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That all persons having Canadian
or Russian thistles growing ou their prem-
ises in the city of Dubuque are hereby noti-
fled to have the same removed and destroyed
within ten days of this notice, as they are a
nuisance and must be abated Failure on
the part of any person to remove the same
in the time above specified will cause the
city to do said work at their expense.
Ald. Kaufman, chairman of the street
committee, recommended that the price per
cubic yard for breaking macadam during
the coming winter be fixed at 75c, and that
the street committee and engineer have su-
pervision over the breaking of all macadam
required. Adopted.
Ald. Powers moved that the street com-
mittee and engineer be instructed to sell the
macadam on hand, to the best advantage
possible to the city.
Ald. Kaufman, chairman of the commit-
tee on streets. reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of the
adoption of the following resolution:
Resolved. by the City Council of the City
l% of Dubuque: That Holly street, between
Cleveland avenue and Rush street, be grad-
ed, guttered, curbed and macadamized. in
conformity with the ordinance upon that
subject. That tr a city engineer be and is
hereby directed to make the necessary plans
and specifications for said improvement, and
the city engineer directed to give the proper
notice for bids and proposals for the per-
formance of the work, the guttering, curb-
ing and macadamizing to be done at the ex•
pense of the owners of the abutting prop-
erty, grading to be bid in total.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, and
Shea.
Noes—None
Also reported in favor of the adoption of
the resolution for the improvement of Cur-
tis street from South Dodge to Exchange
street, said work not to be commenced until
next spring. Referred back to the street
committee.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That Lowther avenue be-
tween Burden and Windsor avenues
be graded, guttered, curbed and ma-
cadamized. in conformity with the ordi-
nance on that subject. That the city engi-
neer be and is hereby directed to make the
necessary plans and specifications for said
improvement, and the city recorder directed
to give the proper notice for bide and pro-
posals for the performance of the work;
the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to
be done at the expense of the owners of the
abutting property. Grading to be bid in
total.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Crawford offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That Dorgan Place and the alley
between Dorgan Place and Seventeenth
street, be graded and macadamized, in con-
formity with the ordinance upon that sub-
ject, said improvement to be made accord-
ing to the present established grade. That
the city engineer be and is hereby directed
to make the necessary plans and specifica-
tions for said improvement, and the city re-
corder directed to give the proper notice for
bide snd proposals for the performance of
the work; the curbing and macadamizing
to be done at the expense of the abutting
property. That Dorgan Place be curbed
only on the north side, leaving a sidewalk
on said north side 6 feet in width The grad-
ing on the alley to be done at the expense of
the abutting property
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler. Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Vogel Vogler.
Noes --None.
Ald. Crawford offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That Fremont avenue, between
Grandview avenue and the North Cascade
road, be graded, guttered, curbed and
macadamized, in conformity with the ordi-
nance upon that subject. That the city en-
gineer be and is hereby directed to make the
necessary plans and specifications for said
improvement, and the city recorder directed
to give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for the performance of the work; the
guttering curbing and macadamizing to be
done at the expense of the owners of the
abutting property. The bids for the
grading to be made in a gross sum.
Refered to the street committee.
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Llilig, Powers, Ryder,Shea,
Ald. Shea offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of
good 2 -inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 10 days of this notice,;constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of
Seventh street, between Washington street
and the slough bridge, where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property. ,
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, and Shea.
Nays—None.
Ald. Shea offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque. Tnat a sidewalk • 6 feet wide, of
good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cementt,
be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of
Seventh street, between Washington street
and River street where not already laid, at
the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Nay es—None.
Alderman Kauffmann offered the follow-
ing:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within fifteen days of thin notice, con-
structed and laid in conformity with the or-
dinance in relation to sidewalks on
the east side of Elm street, between Lin-
coln avenue and Rhomberg avenue where
not already laid, at the expense of abut-
ing property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Liilig, Powers, Ryder, Shea.
Nayes—None
Ald. Ryder offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of
Booth street between Dodge street and
Regular Session, October 1, 1S94. 279
O'Neill street where not already laid, at the
expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea.
Nayee—None.
On motion the Dubuque Water company
be notified to complete the laying of water
mains on Windsor avenue.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for the construc-
tion of an 8 inch tile pipe sewer in West
Third street from St. Mary's street to alley
between lots 8 and 9, Prospect Hill add,
thence in said alley between West Third
street and 14enelon Place, thence in said
alley to Burch street, by M. Lavin, contrac-
tor, in front of and adjoining the same. a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Catholic Cemetery, R C grave yard,
40500 sq ft area at 4 mills $ 162 00
James Lee, s 100 ft lot 4 out lot 692,
city, 28,650 sq ft area at 4 mills114 60
Thomas Faherty, lot 14 Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills20 00
Thomas Faherty, lot 13 Prospect Hill
add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Michael Tierney, lot 12 Prospect Hill
add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Catherine O'Brien, lot 11 Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
John M. Linehan, lot 10 Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq tt area at 4 mills 20 00
John McCabe, lot 9 Prospect Hill
add, 5,000 sq tt area at 4 mills 20 00
Richard Waller est. lot 8 Prospect
Hill add. 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Michael Kavanaugh, lot 7 Prospect
Hill add, 5.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Andrew ullen, e 3756 ft lot 6 Pros-
pect Hill add, 3,750 sq ft area at 4
mills 15 00
Joseph P. Early, w 12,6 ft lot 6 Pros-
pect Hill add, 1,250 sq ft area at 4 5 00
mills
Joseph P. Early, e 2•N ft lot 5 Pros-
pect Hill add, 2,750 sq ft area at 4
mills 11 00
P. J. Renter. w 22y{ ft lot 5 Prospect
Hill add, 2,25'1 sq ft area at 4 mills 9 00
P J. Renier, lot 4 Prospect Hill add,
5,000 eq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
John McCabe. lot 3, Prospect Hill
add, 5.010 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Martin Kelley, lot 2 Prospect Hill
add. 4,100 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 40
Jas. Harris, lot 1 Prospect Hill add,
4,100 sci ft area at 4 mills 16 40
Mrs G. V. Smock, lot 26 Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Mrs. G. Smock, lot 25 Prospect Hill
add, 3 200 sq tt area at 4 mills 12 80
C. W. Wullweber, lot 24, Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
C. W. Wullweber, lot 23, Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Patrick McCann, lot 22, Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills `,.0 00
Patrick McCann, lot 21, Prospect
Hill add 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Chas. F. Markle, lot 20, Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Chas. F. Markle, lot 19, Prospect
Hill add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills
Michael Brady, lot 1, Fortune's sub,
5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills
J. G. Moore, lot 2, Fortune's sub,
5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills
E. J. Scott, lot 3. Fortune's sub,
5.000 sq ft area at 4 mills
J. F. O'Dea, lot 4, Fortune's sub,
5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
Kate Retalick. lot 5 Fortune's sub,
5,000 eq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Ed Phillips, e% lot 6, Fortune's
sub, 2,500 eq ft area at 4 mills • 10 00
B. P. Lyman, wtjf lot 6, Fortune's
sub, 2.500 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 00
Mary Powers, lot 10, Fortune's sub,
5,000 sq tt area at 4 mills 20 00
E J Scott, lot 11, Fortune's sub,
5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Walter C. Cox, lot 13, Fortune's
sub, 5,000 eq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Walter G1 Cox, lot 14, Fortune's
sub, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00
Adodted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the improvement
of Lincoln avenue, from Third avenue
to Fourth avenue, by Frank Bentin, contrac-
tor, in front of and adjoining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate as
follows:
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 553, Ham's add:
71.5 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 20 74
33 55 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 06
171 55 sq yds macadamizing at 32c54 90
Total $ 85 70
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 552, Ham's add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 14 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88 89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c28 44
Total $ 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 551, Ham s add:
50.o lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 14 50
22 22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c28 44
Total $ 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg. lot 550, Ham's add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 14 50
22.22 eq yds guttering at 30c6 67
88 89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c2S 44
Total $ 49 61
J. A Rhomberg, lot 549, Ham's add:
50 0 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 14 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c28 44
Total $ 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 548, Ham's add :
50 0 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 144 60
22 22 sq yds guttering at 30c
88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 33c28 44
Total $ 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 547, Ham's add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 29c.... $ 14 6750
22.22 sq yds guttering at 32c
88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c28 44
Ttoal $ 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 546, Ham's arid:
54 8 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 15 89
24 35 sq yds guttering at 30c.... 7 31
97.42 sq yds macadamizing at 32c... 31 17
Total $ 54 37
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 469, Ham's add:
53.0 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 15 37
23 55 sq yds guttering at 30c
145 78 sq yds macadamizing at 32o46 65
Total $ 69 08
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 470, Ham's add:
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 29c .$ 14 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88 89 sq yds macadamizing at 32o28 44
Total $ 49 61
280 Regular Session, October 1, 1894.
J. A Rhomberg. lot 471 Ham's ante:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 29o$ 144 50
22 22 sq yds guttering at 30c
88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c29 44
Total $ 49 61
J. A Rhomberg, lot 472, Hata's add :
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 29c$ 14 6750
22 22 sq yds guttering at 30c
88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c$ 28 44
Total $ - 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg. lot 473, Ham's add :
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 29o$ 14 fi
22 sq yds guttering at 30c.
89.89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c.... 28 44
Total $ - 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg. lot 474. Ham's add :
50.0 lineal feet curbing at 290 $ 14 8
22 sq yds guttering at 30c
SS 89 sq yds macadamizing at 32c28 44
Total 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 475, Ham's add:
50 0 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 14 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c.... 6 67
SS 89 sq yds macadamizing at 12c28 44
--
Total. $ 49 61
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 476, Ham's add:
51.1 lineal feet curbing at 29c $ 15 40
23 60 sq yds guttering at 30c
94.40 sq yds macadamizing at 32c30 21
Total $ 52 69
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate. as
follows:
James Forester, lot 2, min lot 175:
41.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 133 0194
18 22 sq yds guttering at 33c
72.90 sq yds macadamizing at 35c_ 25 52
Total .$ 45 47
James Forester, lot 16, Mt. Pleasant add:
297.4 lineal ft curbstone set at 3ic.•$ 101 12
01 79
135 73 sq yde guttering at 33c
590.44 sq yds macadamizing at 35c._206 65
Total .$ 352 56
Total $ 857 16
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Alds Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,
Nayes-None.
Ald. Kaufmann oGered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improving First
avenue from Lincoln avenue to Rhomberg
avenue, by Aug. Lange, contractor, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the s.veral
lots. and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Philo Rhomberg, lot 452, Ham's add :
116.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c...$ 32 2 60
0
5`2.90 sq yds guttering at 28c
t.
220.22 sq yds macadamizing at 28c61 66
Total $ 109 17
John F. Dobler, lot 443, Ham's add:
113 0 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c$ 31 64
40 80 sq yds guttering at 28c.... 13 94
234.45 sq yds macadamizing at 28c65 65
Total. $ 11123
John Heil, lot 442, Ham's add:
111.3 lineal ft curbstone set at 25c$ 31 16
48.90 sq yds guttering at 2Se 13 69
229.11 sq yds macadamizing at 28c64 15
Total $ 109 00
Jos Ruegamer et al., lot 453. Ham's add:
112.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c$ 31 36
48.90 sq yds guttering at 28c 13 69
220.22 sq yds macadamizing at 28c61 66
Total $ 106 71
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Noes -None
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for improving West
Fourteenth street from Alta Vista street to
Atlantic avenue by Altman & Taylor, con-
tractors, in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
Fred Brauhn est, lot20, Levin's add:
84 0 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$
39.11 sq yds guttering at 33c.....
165 55 sq yds macadamizing at 35c
Total $
Kate F. Rose, lot 21, Levin's add:
50.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 340$
22 58 sq yds'guttering at 33c
9).31 sq yds macadamizing at 32c
28 56
12 91
57 94
99 41
17 27
7 45
31 61
Total $ 56 33
Kate F. Rose, w34 lot 22, Levin's add:
254 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 8 64
11.29 sq yds guttering at 33c
72
45 15 sq yds macadamizing at 35c15 80
Total .$ 28 16
H. Fulmer, e3y lot 22, Levin's add:
25.4 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 8 64
11.29 sq yds guttering at 33c 3 72
45.15 sq yds macadamizing at 35c115 SO
Total $ 28 16
11 Fulmer, lot 23, Levin's add :
58.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 19 72
9 31
28 22 sq yds guttering at 33c
125 40 sq yds macadamizing at 35c43 89
Total $ 72 92
S J. Dolson, lot 24, Levin's add :
21.20 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c..$ 72 OS
99.11 sq yds guttering at 33c 32 71
442 72 sq yds macadamizing at 35c154 95
Total ..$ '259 74
W. G. Cox, lot 2 of mineral lot 90:
37.78 sq yds macadam at 35c $ 13 22
-
Total $ 13 22
W. 1:1. Cox, lot 14, Levin's add:
193.3 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 65 7272
89.78 sq yds guttering at 330 13529 77
387.92 sq yds macadam at 35c
Total $ 23112
F. H. Weihe, lot 19, Levin's add:
62 0 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 21 08
9 44 61
$ 75 00
28.22 sq yds guttering at33-
127.47 sq yds macadam at 35c
Total
John Hennessy, lot 18, Levin's add :
50.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c... $ 17 27
22.58 f q yds guttering at 33c
5
90.31 sq yds macadam at 35c31 61
-
Total $ 56 33
John Hennessy, lot 17, Levin's add :
50.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 17 27
77
2
22.58 sq yds guttering at 33c 7 615
90.31 sq yds macadam at 35c
Total $ 56 33
John Hennessy, lot 16, Levin's add:
74.1 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 25519
11 34.71 sq yds guttering at 33c
5
185.84 sq yds macadam at 35c.... 65 04
_
Total $ 101 68
Ilepelai' Se88ion,, Octnl,.1, 1, 1894. 281
Margt. Laboytaux,lot 2 of 17, Mt. Pleasant
add:
211 5 lineal ft curbstone set at 34;4 71 91
95.78 sq yd4 guttering at 333 31 61
4.22.43 ay yds macadam at 35.. 147 85
Total $ 25137
Gotlieb Toshuer, lot 1 of mineral lot 175:
147.8 lineal tt curbstone set at 34351; 25
69.24 sq yds guttering at 33c 22 85
355.55 Eq yds macadam at 35c 124 44
Total
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aid. Butler, Crawford, Haloin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Noes -None.
Ald. Kauffman offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for improving Lin-
coln avenue from Second to 'Third avenues
by Cushing & :O'Malia, contractors, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real es .ate, as follows:
J. B. Muellerleily, lot 561, Ham's add:
70.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c..8 21 15
33.11 sq yds guttering at 33c 10 93
170.67 sq yds macadamizing at 33c56 32
Total ti 88 40
J. A. Muellerleily, s3£ lot 560, Ham's add:
25.0 lineal feet curb4tune at 30c.....4 7 5u
11 11 sq yds guttering at 33c 3 66
44.45 sq yds macadamizing at 33c14 67
Total $ - 25 83
John Adams, nX lot 560, Ham's add:
25.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 7 50
11.11 sq yds guttering at 33c 3 67
44.45 sq yds macadamizing at 33c14 67
Total $ - 25 84
J. A Rhomherg, lot 559, Ham's add :
50.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 15 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 33c 7 33
88.90 sq yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
Total $ - 5167
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 558, Ham's add:
50 lineal teet curbstone set at 30c$ 15 00
22 22 sq yds guttering at 33c 15 00
88.9J sq yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
Total $ 5167
J, A. Rhomberg, lot 557, Ham's and:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 15 00
22 22 sq yds guttering at 33c.. .... 7 33
88 90 sq y ds macadamizing at 33c29 34
8 197 54
Total $ 5167
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 556, Ham's add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 15 00
22.22 sq ds guttering at 33c 7 33
88.90 sq yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
Total $ - 5167
J. A Rhomberg, lot 555, Ham's add:
50 lineat feet curbstone set at 30c$ 15 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 33c 7 33
88.90 sq yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
_
Total $ 5167
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 554. Ham's add:
69.8 lineal Leet curbing at 30c $ 20 94
33 sq yds guttering at 333 10 89
172.44 sq yds macadamizing at 3uc56 91
Total $ 88 74
J. A Rhomberg, lot 468, Ham's add:
718 lineal feet curbing at 300 $ 21 54
33 70 sq yds guttering at 33c 12 12
174 22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c57 49
Total $ 9015
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 467, Ham's add :
50 lineal feet curbing at 30c $ 15 00
22 22 Equare yards guttering at 33c7 33
88 90 by yds macadam iziug at 33c29 34
Total $ 51 67
J. A. Rbomberg. lot 468, Ham's and:
501ineel feet curbing et 31c .. 8 15 00
22 22 Equare yanis guttfring at 33c7 33
88.9J 64 yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
Total ti - 5167
J. A. Rhomberg. lot 435. Ham's add:
50 lineal feetcuruiug at 30c 15 00
22 22 square yards guttering at 33c7 33
88 90 by yds macadam zing at 33c29 34
Total $ - 51 67
J. A. Rhomberg. lot 464, Ham's add:
50 lineal tees curuing at 30c $ 15 00
22 22 square yards guttering at33c7 33
88 90 by yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
Total $ - 51 67
J. A. Rbomberg, lot 463 Ham's add:
50 lineal feet curbing at 30c 15 00
22 22 square yards guttering at 33c7 33
88 90 ay yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
Total $ 5167
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 462 Ham's add:
50 lineal feet curbing at 30c15 00
22 22 square yards guttering at 33c7 33
88 9U sq yds macadamizing at 33c29 34
Total $ 51 67
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 461, Ham's add:
73.3 lineal feet curbing at 30'. $ 21 99
34 811 square yard; guttering at 33c11 48
174.22 sq yds macadamizing at 33657 49
Total $ 90 96
Andrew Hetti, lot 56.2. Ham's add :
53.33 sq yds macadamizing at 33e17 60
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids. Butler. Crawford. Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea.
Nay es -None.
Ald Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That to pay for improving
east % of Elm street, from Sanford st
to Twenty-third st, by Peter Horscb, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots. and parcels
of real estate hereinafter named, situate
and owned, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows :
J. Detman, lot 1 of sub 196197, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add:
63 9 lineal ft curbstone set at 30o$ 19 17
30.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 9 07
85.33 sq yds macadamizing at 30c25 60
Total $ 53 84
J. Detman, lot 2 of sub 196197, L. H.
Langwortby's add:
50 1 lineal tt curbstone set at 30c4 15 03
22.27 sq yds guttering at 300 6 68
70.70 sq yds macadamizing at 30c21 21
Total $ 42 92
Minnie Newbauer, lot 3 of sub 196-197. L.
H. Langworthy's add:
50 1 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.4 15 03
22 27 sq yds macadamizing at 30c6 68
69.58 sq yds guttering at 300 20 87
Total $ 42 58
Joachim Newbauer, lot 4 sub of 196-197,
L H Langworthy'sadd:
49 3 lineal feet curbstone set at 300.4 14 79
23.15 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 94
68.47 eq yds macadamiziog at 30c20 54
Total. $ 42 2
282 Regular Session, October 1, 1894.
Joachim Newbauer, lot 5 of sub 196-197, L
H. Langworthy's add :
47.7 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.,$ 14 31
23.15 eq yds guttering at 30c. 6 94
67.36 sq yds macadamizing at 30c20 21
Total $ 4146
Joseph Deitl, lot 6 of sub 196-197, L. H.
Langworlhy's add:
48 2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 14 46
22 27 sq yds guttering at 300 6 68
73.47 sq yds macadamizing at 30c22 04
Total $ 4318
Joseph Deiti, lot 7 of sub 196-197, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
120 lineal Leet curbstone set at 3'c..$ 3 60
5.83 sq yds guttering at 30c 1 60
15.87 aq yds macadamizing at 3 )c... 4 76
Total $ 9 96
Elizabeth Spahn, lot 8 of sub 196-197, L H.
Langworthy's add :
47.7 lineal feet curbstone set at 300$ 14 81
23.15 sq yds guttering at 300 6 94
66.24 sq yds macadamizing at 3Uc19 87
Total $ 4112
Elizabeth Spahn, lot 9 of sub 196197, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
44.3 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 13 29
24 93 sq yds guttering at 30c 7 48
65.68 sq yds macadamizing at 30c.. 19 70
Total $ 40 47
Valentine Schiel, lot 10 of sub 196 197, L.
H. Langworthy's add:
46.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c..$ 13 86
22 82 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 85
65.13 sq yds macadamizing at 30c19 54
Total $ 40 25
Valentine Solite!, lot 11 of sub 196.197, L.
H. Langworthy's add:
48 0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 14 40
22 60 sq yds guttering at 30c. 6 74
65.13 sq yds macadamizing at 30c19 54
Total $ 40 72
N Maybanks, lot 1 of Saunder's sub:
101.9 lineal feet curbstone set at 300.4 30 57
44.44 aq yds guttering at 30c 13 33
151.21 sq yds macadamizing at 30c45 36
Total $ 89 26
Adopted by the following vote :
AYES -Aids Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improving Eagle
Point avenue from Windsor avenue to Staf-
ford avenue, by Phil. Doerr, contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Andrew Mueller, lot 8, Hamburg add :
70.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 32c$ 22 40
35.55 sq yds guttering at 30e 10 67
72.89 sq yds macadamizing at 33o24 05
Total c 5712
Andrew Mueller, 620 ft lot 9, Hamburg
add:
28 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 32c...$ 6 40
8.89 square yards guttering at 30c.. 2 67
17.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33c... 5 87
Total $ 14 94
John P. Sauner, n3U ft lot9, Hamburg add:
30.0 lineal ft curb stone set at 32o4 9 60
13 33 square yards guttering at 30c4 00
26.67 sq yds macadamizing at 38c8 80
Total $ 22 40
Jos. Ott, lot 10, Hamburg add:
63 5 lineal ft curb stone set at 32o$ 20 422
7
28,22 sq yds guttering at 30c
56 44 sq yds macadamizing at 33018 63
Total $ 47 42
Chas. Beck, sw% lot 11, Hamburg add:
25 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 320$ 83 00
3
11 11 sq yds guttering at 30c
22.22 sq yas macadamizing at 33e$ 7 33
Total $ 1S 66
Chas. Kupferschmidt, ne3 lot 11, Hamburg
add:
45.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 32c $ 8 00
11 11 sq yds guttering at 30c 3 33
22.22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c7 33
Total $ 18 66
John Grimm, s w lot 12. Hamburg add:
25 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 3204 8 00
11.11 eq yds guttering at 300 3 33
22 22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c7 33
Total $ 18 66
Henry Armeden, n e 34 lot 12, Hamburg
add:
25 0 lineal ft curb stone set at 32o$ 8 00
11 11 sq yds guttering at 30c 3 33
22.22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c7 33
Total $ 18 66
Henry Armeden, n e 3. lot 13, Hamburg
add:
49.5 lineal ft curbstone set at32c4 15 84
22 00 sq yds guttering at 300 6 60
44.00 sq yds macadamizing at 33c 14 52
Total $ - 36 96
Charles Rose, estate, lot 1 of 3, m 1 467:
176.5 lineal ft curb stone set at 32e4 56 48
78 44 sq yds guttering at 3Uc 23 53
163 55 sq yds macadamizing at 33c53 97
Total $ - 133 98
Charles Rose, estate, tot 2 of 3, m 1 467:
47.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 32c$ 15 20
41 11 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 33
42 22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c13 93
Total $ 35 46
Charles Nipp, lot 3 of 3, m 1 467:
47.5 lineal feet curb stone set at 32c.$ 15 20
21.11 sq yds guttering at 30c. 6 33
42 22 sq yds macadamizing at 33 13 93
m Total $ 35 46
Charles Rose, estate, lot 4 of 3, m 1 467:
47 5 lineal ft curbstone set at 32c4 15 20
21.11 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 33
42.2.2 sq yds macadam'zing at 33.313 93
_
Total $ 35 46
Charles Rose, estate, lot 5 of 3, m 1 467:
20.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 32c4 6 40
8 89 sq yds guttering at 30c • 2 67
17.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33c5 87
Total $ 14 94
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, 'Ryder and Shea.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the pity
of Dubuque, that to pay for the construc-
tion of an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Julien
avenue from West Eighth street to alley
weft of Alpine street, by B. Hobi, contrac-
tor, adjacent to the same a special tax as
levied on the several lots and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Mrs C. Herancourt, lot 1, Mobley's Dubuque,
2,500 sq ft area at 4 mills, $10.00, is hereby
rescinded. and in lieu thereof
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the construction
of an eight -inch tile pipe sewer in Julien
Regular Session, October 1, 1894. 283
avenue from West Eighth street to alley on
Alpine street, by B. Hobi, contractor, adja-
cent to the same, a special tax be and is here-
by levied on the several lots and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Mrs. C Heraucourt, lot 1, Mobley's
Dubuque, 2 000 sq ft area at 4 mills $ 8 00
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kauffmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the construction
of an S inch tile pipe sewer on Hill street
from Julien avenue to West Fifth street by
M. Lavin, contractor. adjacent to the same
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots and parcels of real estate here
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate. as follows: J. A. Rohm -
berg, lot 46, Corriell's sub, 26,400 sq ft area,
at 4 mills, $105 60, is hereby rescinded, and
in lieu thereof, be it
Resolved. By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the construction
of an 8 -inch tile pine sewer in Hill street
srom Julien avenue to West Fifth street, by
M Lavin, contractor, adjacent to the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots and parcels of real estate herein-
after named, situate and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate. es follows:
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 46 Corriell's sub, 14,-
200 sq ft area at 4 mills, $56 80.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea.
Engineer Knowlton reported as follows
on the bids for construction of sewer on
West Eleventh street:
Hird & Son $113 25
John Walsh 121 00
John O'Brien 107 50
Thomas Dorsey 121 00
;.On motion John O'Brien, being the lowest
bidder, was awarded the contract.
Ald Crawford moved that when the coun-
cil adjourns it does so to meet Monday, Oct.
15. 194, at 7:31 p. m, Carried.
Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried.
1594.
r C.: ,; .• Mayor.
Special Assessment Notice.
To James Harris:
You ate hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city council of the city
of Dubuque for the construction of a sewer in
West Third street and al'ey between West Third
street to Feneloa placeadopted on the 2d day of
July, A. D. 1894, a special assessment will be lev-
ied for the exp nse thereof at the next regular
meeting of the ci y council, upon all lots and
parcels of land abutting on said improvement,
lot lin Prospect Bill owned by you, being subject
to such special assessment. And you are notified
to appear at said mt,eting of the council, to be
held on the tat day of October, A D 1894, and
show cause, if any yon have, why said assess-
ment should not be levied.
sep24 61 T. J COONEY, City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL.
Adjourned Regular Session,
Oct. 15, 1894.
OFFICIAL.
Council met at S o'clock p. m.
Mayor Olinger in the chair.
Present—Aids. Crawford, Halpin, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Sh'a, Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Hatpin moved that bids for the im-
provement of streets and alley that had
been received be opened and referred to the
engineer for computation. Carried.
The petition of Frank W. Coates asking
that the steps on the south side of the Opera
house, on Fourth street, be not interfered
with was read.
Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus-
pended and Mr R. Stewart be allowed to ad-
dress the council. Carried.
Mr. Stawart addressed the council in rela-
tion to the order to have steps at side of
opera house removed.
Ald. Vcgel moved that action relating to
the same be postponed.
Aid. Ryder amended Aid. Vogel's motion
and moved the matter be referred to the
committee of the whole. Carried.
Petition of Christman & Healy et al. in re•
gard to the trial of a street sweeper and the
purchase of same. Referred to the commit-
tee of the whole
Ald. Powers arrived at S:45
Petition of Albert Frey et al remonstra-
ting against any assessment for the improve-
ment of Stafford avenue until said street is
improved according to the establithed lines.
Referred to the street committee and en-
gineer.
The petitions of Barbara Flick and Bar-
bara Isborn asking that the order requiring
new sidewalk laid in front of their respec-
tive property, be postponed, were referred
to the street committee and engineer, with
power.
The proposition of ll J. Evans to repair
the walks in the parks was referred to the
committee on public grounds and buildings.
Petition of Mrs. Margaret Donahue,asking
that sidewalk assessment against her
property be cancelled, was referred to com-
mittee on claims.
Petition of Fred Herbst,asking that amount
of one month's unearned license be refunded,
was referred to the mayor with power.
Petition of L J. Birner, et al., requesting
that a sanitary sewer be not ordered on the
north half of alley between Walnut and
Rose street, referred to the sewer committee.
The following bills were ordered paid:
Blackmer & Post Pipe company for
$313 85
sewer pipe
Parker & McGrath, improvement of 264 50
Wilde street
A. Lange, improvement of Pickett
street 124 19
Con Ryan, Jr., filling material 300 00
M Lavin, constructing sewers as follows:
inWashington street fromFifteenth to
Seventeenth street 140 00
Sanford and White street 186 00
Alley between Couler avenue and
Jackson from Twenty-faurth to
Twenty seventh streets 350 00
Ald. Halpin presented and read for the
first time the following ordinance:
An ordinance to repeal section three (3) of
chapter fifty-seven (57) of the revised or-
dinances of 1S93
Be it ordained by the city council of the
city of Dubuque.
Section 1. That section three 3) of chap-
281 Adjourned Regular Session, October 15, 1894.
ter flfty-levan (571 of the revised ordinances
of 1893, beiug au ordinance regulating the
manufacture and storage of iuflammable
oils, be and the same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2 That this ordinance shall i ake ef-
fect from and atter its publication one time
in the Dubuque Daily Herald, newspaper.
Ald. Halpin moved that the rules be sus-
pended and the ordinance read the second
time and placed on its final passage. Car -
by the following vote.
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Halpin, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes—None
The ordinance was then read by its title
and adopted by the folio Wing vote:
Ayes del and Vo Vogler. Powers. Ryder, Shea, Vogel g
Ald Halpin offered the following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque that the Dubuque Oil Tank Line
be and is hereby permitted to erect the
neceosary iron storage tanks and build-
ing and carry on the business of dealing in
petroleum products, animal and vegetable
oils and greases on Lots 3 and and 4 in Block
19 in the Dubuque Harbor company's ad-
dition.
Resolved, further. that s fid company be
and is hereby granted the privilege and au-
thority to put in an underground tine of
pipe across the alley in thi rear of said lots
above described, c-• f it shall prefer to put
in said pipe across aid alley on the line of
Charter street.
The award of the jury for the widening of
White street was opened and read as follows:
venuouE, Sept. 27. 1892.
To the 17-onorable Mayor and City Council:
The undersigned jury appointed to award
damages on the opening or White street be-
tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third
streets find as follows:
Dan Haas, lot No. 226, Davis' farm addi-
tion, *50
Dietrick Mauer estate, lot 227, Davis' farm
addition, $3u.
Dietrick Mauer estate, lot 228, Davis' farm
addition, $30.
Wm Obnesorge, north half of lot 236,
Davis' farm addition, $25.
Unknown, lot 214, Davis' farm addition,
$25.
Unknown, lot 4, subdivision of lot 218, Da-
vis' farm addition, $15
Adolph Dafonta, lot 220, Davis' farm addi-
tion. $75
Chris A. Voelker, John Jess,
J. H. Carroll, John Trexler, Sr.
John J. W Norton
Lewis C Pier, J.
Valentine Keppler,
Michael Brown, Carl Steuck,
Gustav Joeff rey, Jos J. Rowan.
On motion the award, was confirmed and
the money ordered set aside in the treasury
to pay the several parties upon the presenta-
tion of proper deeds.
The petition of the Schroeder -Kleine
Grocer company for permission to raise side-
walk abutting their store rooms on South
Main street as per sketch submitted was
granted.
Engineer Knowlton presented plans and
specifications for sewer in Lincoln avenue
from alley between Jackson and Washing-
ton streets to Johnson avenue. Approved.
Also presented plans and specifications for
sewer in W est Fourth street from Bluff street
west Approved.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted •
Be it resolved by the mayor and city coun-
cil of the city of Dubuque, That the treasurer
be instructed to receive $525 as payment in
full for taxes of 1893 of the Dubuque Fire
and Marine Insurance company.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted •
Resolved, That a stone crossing be placed
on the north side of West Third street,
across Hill street, under the supervision of
the city engineer. which
Ald. Ryder offered the following,
was adopted :
Be it resolved by the mayor and city coun-
cil, That the treasurer be instructed to re-
ceive 13. B. Jungferman's special assessment
on *Ude street without interest
Ald. Crawford presented the following,
which was adopted:
To the City Council:
Your special committeeconsisting of the
aldermen of the Fourth ward, to which was
referred the award of the jury summoned to
assess damages to property holders caused by
the opening of Wilber lane, respectfully re-
port that we have investigated the
eeticarefully cand oer
red with
thparties interested. Inour opin-
ion the proposed highway is greatly
needed and ought to be established from
Grove Terrace south to Olive street, on the
condition that the property owners on the
south side of the street give the right of way
for the south twenty feet. which they pro-
pose to do. On this condition we recom-
mend that the awards of the jury to James
Forester and F. Weigel be accepted and ap•
proved and the amounts of said awards be
set apart in the treasury to be paid to the
parties entitled thereto and that the said
Wilber Lane be declared a public highway
from South Grove Terrace to Olive street.
Respectfully submitted,
P. W. CRAWFORD,
J. B. POWERS.
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution:
Whereas. Winter is approacbing, and the
time for work the present season will soon
be ended, and a large number of laborers in
poor circumstances. and in many instances
entirely destitute. are idle and seeking work
in order to procure actual necessaries of
life; therefore,
Resolved, That in order
boreable as l of the y
as possible of the needycity
to earn something with which to obtain food
and fuel for themselves and families before
the actual setting in of winter, the street
commissioner be authorized to employ labor
on street improvements during the month
of October to the amount of $5,000, and at
that rate per month until cold weather com-
pels a cessation of work.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes — Aids Crawford, Halpin, Lillig,
Powers. Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Powers offered the following resolu-
tion which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque that a brick or stone crossing 8
feet wide be laid across allay on north side
of 15th street between Main and Locust
streets, as the same will be a great accom-
modation to the patrons of the new high
school.
Ald. Shea offered the following resolution
ordering stagnant water lots to be filled :
Whereas, The property, lots, and parts of
lots hereinafter described are, at times, sub-
ject to be covered with stagnant water;
and,
Whereas, The owners of said property
have been notified as required by law t t ap'
pear and show cause why said lots should
not be filled: therefore, be it
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that the following described
property, lots, and parts of lots, viz: 55 and
56 in E. Langworthy's add, be filled and
raised at the expense of the owners, to a
height sufficient, in the judgment of the city
engineer, to prevent stagnant water remain-
ing thereon The work is to be completed by
November lst, 1894.
The city marshal' shall notify the owners
Adjourned Regular Session, October 15, 1894. 285
of said property of the passage of this re-
solution In the manner provided by law. In
case of the neglect or refusal of the owners
to flit up or raise said property, lots, and
parts of lots. by the time and in the manner
above specified, the same will be done by the
city and the costs thereof assessed against
and be a Hen upon said property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes - Alds Crawford. Halpin, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Hatpin offered the following resolu-
tion which was referred to the sewer com-
mittee:
Resolved, by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, That a sanitary sewer be con-
structed on Lincoln avenue, from the alley
between Jackson and Washington streets to
Johnson avenue.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk S feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, be, within 10 days of
this notice, constructed and laid in confor-
mity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks on the north side of West Third
street, abutting north 50 feet of city lot 608,
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Halpin, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, be, within 29 days of
this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on both sides of Apple street be-
tween Cleveland avenue and Rush street
where not alreauy laid, all at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Crawford, Halpin, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, dhea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nay es—Done.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion :
Resolved, by the city counoil of the city' of
Du bnque, That the mayor is hereby author-
ized and required for the purpose of provid-
ing for the coat and expense of improving
the following streets and alleys towit:
Wilde street from McLennan street to east
end, 1350
Railroad avenue, 11,900.
Southern avenue from Railroad avenue to
Rowan street, 17,100.
Lincoln avenue from Couler avenue to
White street, 1200
Alta Vista street from West Fourteenth
street to Union avenue, $4,210.
West Eagle Point avenue from end of im-
provement to Kane street, 14,200.
Alley from Schiller to Middle avenue be-
tween Rhomberg and Garfield avenues, 1200
Rush street from Quince to Apple street,
Pickett street from Alma to Cornell street,
1500.
First avenue from Lincoln to Rhombeg
avenue, 1400.
Dell street from West Fourteenth to Ar-
lington street. $300.
To issue under the provisions of the ordi-
nance adopted Aug 9, 1894, by the city coun-
cil of the city of Dubuque, bonds to the
amount of 121,000 of the denomination of
1500, numbering from 689 to 730 inclusive, to
be dated Nov. 1, 1894, payable seven years
after date, or at any time before said date
at the option of the city of Dubuque, bear-
ing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually, both principal
and interest, payable at the office of the
city treasurer in the city of Dubuque, Iowa.
When said bonds are issued and regis-
tered they shall be delivered to the finance
committee, and said committee is hereby in-
structed to sell said bonds to the highest bid-
der at not less than par, and pay the pro-
ceeds of some to the city treasurer, to be
applied by him in accordance with the pro-
visions of the ordinance adopted August 9,
1894. and said committee is to report its do-
ings hereunder to the city council.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Halpin, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays—None
1luayor Olinger stated he had contracted
with parties for the removal of the scale on
Rhomberg avenue to Mrs. Deckert's for 15.
Ald. Halpin moved that action of the
mayor be approved and that a warrant be
ordered drawn to pay for same. Carried.
Mayor Olinger suggested that the city offi-
ces on the second floor In the city hall be re-
moved to the first floor.
Ald Powers moved that the mayor and
committee on public grounds and buildings
make the necessary arrangements to have -
same removed. Carried
Ald. Lillig moved that action in relation
to laying sidewalk on Elm street in front of
Mr. Riefstsck's property be postponed.
uarrieed.
Engineer Knowlton reported as follows on
bids for the improvements of streets and
alley :
Dorgan Place and alley—
Steuck & O'Farrell 1598 00
Riley & Parker 644 00
Geo W. Farley 696 00
Thos. Dorsey 665 50
On motion Steuck & O'Farrell were award-
ed the contract, they being the lowest bidder.
Lawter avenue from Burden to Windsor
avenue—
Geo. W. Farley 11,899 00
Altman & Taylor 1,689 00
Brown & Brown. 1,865 50
Steuck & O'Farrell 1,736 00
P. Horsoh 1,757 00
On motion Altman & Taylor were award-
ed the contract, they being the lowest bid-
ders.
Holly street—
Thos. Bassett `SS9 00
Geo. W. Farley 929 SO
Altman & Taylor 883 60
Edward Tibey 976 00
Brown & Brown 963 00
Byrne & Saul 999 00
On motion Altman & Taylor were award-
ed the contract, they being the lowest bid-
ders.
Ald. Powers moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attest:
L.
1294.
c f: f . Mayor.
Notion of 14 ale.
I will sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, on the 29th day of Septem-
ber, 1594, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the public
pound of the city of Dubuque, on Elm
street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth
streets. the following impounded animal, to -
wit: One black horse about 9 years old,
scar on right front knee and sore shoulder.
JoitN R.kttSLJ, City Marshal.
Dubuque, Sept. 24, 1894.-5t
286
NOT ICE.
O f)fcial Notices.
Public notice is hereby given that at the session
of the city counctl of the city of Dubuque, held
on the 4th day of September. 1894, the following
special assessments were levied on the real estate
hereinafter described:
And that In case of failu•e to pay the same
within thirty days from this date, the same shell
become delinquent and near interest thereafter
at the same rate as the delinquent annual city
taken.
Dated at Dubuque this 26th day of September,
A. D. 1894. HENRY B. GN[a'FKE,
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque.
For the Laying of a Fewer on 33111 Street from
Julien Avenue to WFst Frtlh Street—
Name. Description. Lot.
D W Linehan, Jorriell's sub 45
Cath Brouillette, G W Rogers' sub 20
do do 19
Bridget F nnegan, do 18
do do 17
Aug Lsnge, do 16
do d0 15
John W Love, do 14
do do 13
do do 12
M McLaughlin esta'e.
sub 39 Kelly's sub 2
John S Garrigan,
sub city out lot 720 1
do Kel y's sub 38
M McCarthy, sub 1 of 2 of 1 of 1
of 2 c,tv out lot 735 2
W A Harkett, hub l of l or 2
city out lot 735 1
do sub 2 of 1 of 2
pity out , ot 735 1
do sub 2 of 2 c ty out lot 735 1
A W Kemier, sub 4 Brown's sub 1
Maurice Nunen, sub 1 sub city
out lot 735 1
do sub lsub city out lot135a 1
E G Shackford, sub 2 sub city
out lot 720 12
E Sloan, tub 13 of 2 sun city
out lot 720 1
M McLaughlin estate,
sub 39 Kelly's sub 1
Andrew Menges, G W Rogers' hub 11
do d0 10
do do 9
F W Thtering do 8
do do 7
J A Bhomberg, do n/ 6
do do 5
do du 4
do do 3
do do 2
Amount
$3.40
F 00
7'0
9 00
10 00
1000
10 00
8
48
44
3 20
48 00
22 40
3320
16 00
4 00
22 00
62 00
20 00
11 00
1t0
18 00
5 60
9 60
510
6 40
7 20
800
4 00
810
8 00
8 r0
6 00
ro do 1 360
do Corrie,l's sub 46 105 60
do sub 52 do 1 25 8 1
do do 61 90 00
do do 50 20 00
For the Laying of a Sewer in Julien Avenue
from Alley West of Alpine Street to Allison
Plsce—
Name Description. Lot. Amonnt
Chas Bergner, sub min lot 80 4 44 80
M Techirgi Sr,
S M Langworthy'sadd
Chas Bergner, do
W G Watters,
do
do
Thos Hill,
do
45
46
do 49
do 50
51.
52
63
54
55
do
do
J Zugenbuehler, do
do do
do sub 56 S M Lang -
worthy's sub
W R Pearce. S M Langworth's add
Mra J McLaren, do
do do
do Cleminson's sub
Chris Zimmerman, Summltt add
Mrs H E Cousins, do
Martin Meagher, do
8 M Langwor.hy estate, do
do do
M Tachirgi, do e 50ft
R Waller, sub 2 of 1 Waller's sub
do do
do sub 1 of 1 Waller's sub
1
58
59
60
4
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
1
1800
10 00
10 00
10 0n
10 00
10 00
12 00
8 00 •
10 00
2 00
29 60
11100
10 00
4 80
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
16 00
20 00
46 00
John N Cor zett, Finley Home add 5
Wm Dodson, do 4
J R Taylor, do 3
8'mmit.Chnrch, do 2
Mrs J Marsh. part of min lot 174
Louisa Gieseman, Marsh's sub 1
Margar't Carr do 2
Jnn Dnwiing,Lawrance's Dubuque 11
Peter Hoerr, do 6
Louisa Gies, man, do 5
do do 4
Marie Schwird, sub 5 Reilly's sub 2
Josef h R Reilly, sub 4 do 2
do sub 3 do
C T Rneh, Mount Pleasant ej4 30
Jo Trueb, Traeb's suh 1
James B iter, sub 1 min ,ot 159 1
Mary Reilly, 4o 2
Trueb, couthwell & '0,
rub 1 o 3 min lot 172 1 2000
Dubuque Water t,o,
sub 1 of 3 min lot 172 2 2n00
Henry Dobson,sub 3 of min lot 172 2 20 00
A Soho* n'bal, sub min lot 172 4 20 00
A C Willard, do 5 20 00
Annie M Kirby, Hughes' sub 1 18 00
For Constructing Sidewalk on West Side of
Cm nel l Sine t—
''ame Description. Lot. Amount
M J McCullough, Morgan's sub 7 5 8 25
do do undr//,, 8 360
Geo W Schrup, do and 8 3 60
do do and 4 3 60
M J MoCul ough, do undo 4 3 60
Jos 8 Morgan, do 10 8 85
For the Construction of a Sidewalk on Couler
Ave o ue—
Name. Deseript'on. Lot. Amount
L Ganabl, Davis' Farm add 285 $1.3 80
H Eliwanger, do 286 16 10
C A Walter, do 305 13 80
do do 306 15 76
D 13 Gehrig, West's add 13 13 80
For the t;onstraction of a Sidewalk on Thomas
Street—
Name. Description. Lot. Amount
Jas c Morgan, Morgan's sub 14 $19 85
A A Loeticner, Fairview sub 5 7 27
do do 6 5 93
For the Construction of • Sidewalk on the East
Bid • of Bluff Street between First and Second—
/fame. Descrlption. ) ot. Amount
N C Ryon, city 121. $53 91
[leery Donahue, city s 16 ft 122 12'15
0 F Ryan estate, city SA 123 25~06
For the Construction of a Sidewalk on Rhom-
berg Avenue—
Name. Description. Lot. Amount
Mrs H L Schumacher,
McOraney's 1st add 69 $13 16
Pat, ick Walsh estate, do 71 7 40
Mary Walsh, Ham's add 447 13 40
For the Construction of a Sidewalk on West
Third Street—
Name Description. Lot. Amount
A W Kemier, McCoy's adb 5 $ 7 63
do Mc4oy's sub w 15 ft 4 2 59
For the Construction of a Brick Sidewalk on
Locust Street—
Name. Description. Lot. Amount
E W Albee, city 85 $49 14
For the Construction of a Sidewalk on Leionitz
Street—
Name. Description Lot. Amount
J L McDirk, Marsh's add w 117 ft 45 $ 5 34
For the Construction of a Sieewalk on Julien
Avenue—
Name. Description. Lot. Amount
Henry Guerdet, sub 703 city 12 $28 29
For Repairing Sidewalk—
Name. DescripLon. Lot. Amount
Fred Lorraine, Davis' Farm 257 5 2 50
Albert Gassier, Sister's add 1 4 50
Agatha Heim, do 3 and 4 3 75
Chas Thill, do 8 and 9 2 00
Chas Fosselman,
L H Langwortby's add 65 75
Emil Koch, do 86 80
17 60
20 00
20 00
20 00
11200
20 00
20 00
28 00
16 00
18 00
16 00
20 00
90 00
20 00
20 00
28 00
19 60
34 00
Notice tti Saloonkeepers.
You are hereby notified that the 3rd install-
ment of your license will be due October 1, 1894,
and must be paid at once. Failure on your part
to comply with the above order w 11 subject you
to the:penalties of the ordinance on that sub-
ject. JOHN RABBLE, City Marshal.
Oficial .ZTotices.
2S7
Notice.
Public notice is hereby given that at the session
of the city council of the city of Dubuque held
on the 8th day of August. 1894, the following
special assessments were levied on the real estate
hereinafter descriced, and that in case of failure
to pay the one• seventh withtn the time prescribed
by the ordinance, governing same. all will be•
come delinquent and subjer't to collection by dui
tress and sale. HENRY B. GNIFFKiI,
City Treasurer
For improving West Fourteenth street fro n Alta
Vista street to :. tlantic avenue.
Lot. Amt.
Jos Pecker, ' oodlawn park add 161 17 42
C A Voelker, do 102 89 15
C A Voelker, do 1( 1 71 00
Jno Kleinschmidt do 100 7110
Jno K einschmidt do 99 87 62
C A Voelker do 62 88 18
C A Voelker do 51. 09 tri
Christina Shannon do 50 1 9 89
Christina Shannon do 49 85 08
Christina Shannon do 2 86 54
Christina r hannon, do 1 69 28
Anna M Bush, Oakland park add 20 118 57
F J. Dupins, do 19 129 98
Louis Dohs, do 18 9116
W F. Wiumers, do 17 55 45
J 11 Willme s, do 16 65 40
Thus Heim, do w 30 ft 1 48 83
1eAK'nnedy, do a 110 ft 1 12478
Anna M Bush, Mt Pleasant add 19 376 36
Anna M Bubh, do 20 262 U4
Ann e M Bush, sub 1 of 1 of min lot
172 2 323 80
Anna M Bush, sub 49, Moreheir er's
add 2 23 29
Tschirgi & Schwind,
sub 1. Moreheiser's add 2 94 26
Tschirgi & Schwind, sub 2 do 2 94 26
Tschirgi & Schwind, sub 3 do 2 101 33
Tschirgi & Schwind, sub 4 do 2 106 30
Tschirgi & Schwind, do 14 26 30
For the improvement of St fiord avenue from
Garfield avenue to Linwood cemetery.
Fred w Karsch, sno 3, Gieger's sub 11 50 13
Raymond Fessler, do 12 W7 72
RaymondFessler, do 13 3772
Christina Schmitz, sub 2 do 1 53 43
Christina Schmitz, do 2 34 19
Chas Raumhover, do e 34 3 26 72
John Ruebig, do e 54 4 26 7 4
John Ruebig, sub 1 do 2 12 18
M R Stendebach, do 3 39 98
M K Stendebach, do e 34 4 39 98
M R Stendebach, do a 3i 5 63 38
Richard Schmidt,
sub 5, Stafford'0 add 6 178 69
E Hemmi, sub 3 and 4, don 50 ft 1 50 46
Cath echueler d . do s 50 ft 1 50 46
H Pfotzer, do do 3 59 91
Mch Reiner, do do 5 39 29
Jno Boekes, do do 8 49 11
E Winklemau, Klingenberg's sub 6 42 73
A' bert Frey, do 5 42 73
Albert Frey, do 4 42 73
Wm Keeper, Kruese's sub 6 39 29
Mike Merzen, do 5 3929
Louis Witter, do 4 39 29
Eliza Jungbluth, Hamburg aid 18 41 64
ElizaJu gbluth, do 17 41 64
Martin Lang, do 16 49 11
Cath Grote, do 15 49 11
Hen y Aureden, do 13 163 39
Cath Rose est, sub 3 of min lot 487 5 120 57
Louis Ntpp,, Cook's add 71 171 91
Isidore Ehrlich, O'Tay'or's en, 1 137 45
G Gmehle. Gmehle's sub 1 56 34
Martin Gabriel, A Stine's add 1 58 20
A M J Hemetder, do 2 49 11
Fred Brandel, do 3 4911
Jno Spies, sub 4, A Stine's add 2 72 31
Theo Raterman, A Stine's add 29 71 19
Theo Raterman, do 31 80 42
Theo Raterman, do 31 53 0.
Cath Karsch, do 32 53 04
Cath Kerseh, do 33 53 04
Cath Karsch, do 34 53 04
Chris . tto, do 35 74 12'
Gottfried Hertner, do $3 71 83
Gottfried Hertner, do 54 43 22
Chris Klingenberg, Stafford's add 2 30 45
Mathias Gentersbien,
sub 1, S'afford's add 1 59 91
Mathias Gentersbeln, Stafford's
add 56 13 '75
Mathias Gentersbein, do n 48 ft 57 44 05
John Althaus.r, A. Stine's add
s2 ft 57 1 96
John Althauser, Althauser's sub 53 80 71
F. Margadant, min lot 474 3 140 21
F. Margadant, do 468 1 178 86
John Mueller, Dreibi'bie's add 48 219 17
For improving alley east of Wilson avenue from
Wilson avenue to W 8th street.
John Freeman, Wilson's sub
Sarah J. Thomas,
+v. G. Norman,
Eliza S. Thomas,
John Phillips,
Clara H Allen,
P F Guthrie,
P. F. Guthrie,
John Butt,
W. F. Raehl,
W. F Raehl,
John Southwell,
John Southwell,
Michael F Collins,
John E. Hedley
Frank McLaughlin,
Kelly's sub n y4
Jas. J. Donn, do s 34
Daniel Whelan, do n %
John McCaffery, do 5 ?.,;
John McCaffrey, do n %
gary A. Whalen, do s 34
E. C. Ieffert, dow 34 n .4
Josephine Turot, do s 34
John E. Hadley.
sub 37, Kelly's sub
William Harkett,
sub 1 of 37, Kelly's sub
William Harkett, sub 1 of 2 of 1
of 1 of 2 of outlot 735
William Harkett, sub 1 of 1 of 1
of 2 of out lot 735 1 11 44
Eliza Blisb, Wilson's sub 15 52 78
For the improvement of White street from San-
ford to 23d sts.
Jos Mara, Olinger's sub 5 110 98
J. H. Rhomberg, L. H. Lang's add tut 66 66
Louis Rienecke do w 95 ft 182 56 47
Louis Rienecke, do w 95 ft 183 56 47
Louis Rienecke, do w 95 ft 184- 56 47
Louis R1ene cke, do w 95 ft 185 56 47
. has Fosselman, do 2nd 34 186 42 82
Frank 'rosselman, do 2nd U. 186 4 t 82
Frank Fosselman, do 2nd A 187 30 91
Chas. Fosselman, do 2nd ill 187 30 91
John Kuoernschield,
sub 171, L. H. Lang's add 1 64 73
John Knoernschield, do 170 34 47
C H Fischer, do 2 43 82
Duuuque Street Railway Co.,
L. H. Lang's add 172 62 05
Frank Fosselman, do 14 76 10
Frank Fosselman, do 13 58 47
Frank Fosselman, do 12 56 47
Frank Fosselman, do 11 52 84
Frank Fosselman, do 10 95 59
For improving Forest Lane from Nevada to Delhi
streets.
Mat Tschirgi, 8. M. Lang s add 45 31 59
Chas Bergner, do 46 16 25
Joseph Duft, do 47 16 25
Joseph Dafit, do 4M 16 25
W. G. Watters, do 49 16 25
W. G. Watters, do 50 16 25
W. G. Watters, do 51 16 25
Thos Hill, do 52 16 25
' hos Hill, do 53 23 79
J. Zugenbuehler, do 54 12 09
J. Zugenbuehler, do 55 16 25
J. Zugenbuehler,
sub 5e, S. M. Lang's add 1 6 50
N. Melchoir. sub 56 do 2 9 '75
N. Melchoir, do 59 29 25
W. R. Pearce, do 58 48 10
Mrs J McLaren, do 57 16 25
Mrs. J. McLaren, do 60 16 25
Mrs. J. McLaren, Clemtnson's sub 4 13 00
Geo G. Perry, S. M, Lang's add 44 100 70
4 100 84
Geo G Perry, o
Susan Crotty, do 38 103 07
J. A. Hauser, do 27 88 62
For improving Reed ave from Lincoln ave to
Rhomberg ave.
Henry Aureden,
McCraney's 1st add 74 131 75
Henry Newmacher. do '70 131 84
Hattie Heingartner. do 75 132 74
H. L. Schumacher est, do 69 132 71
For the improvement of Booth street from W. 3d
to Dodge streets.
s27%f6
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Hedley's sub
do
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
7
9
33
33
34
34
35
35
36
2
15 30
20 94
20 94
20 94
20 94
20 b4
20 94
20 94
20 94
20 94
20 94
20 94
71 06
51 86
22 78
17 94
17 94
23 96
11 98
17 94
17 94
17 94
17 94
22 98
1 12 94
1 3 76
rp Ism — - - -
0
289 Official Notices.
W. J. Cantillon.
O'Nel11'e sub No 2 11 93 40
.7. W. Schwind. do 10 59 62
Reinhard Reiss, do 9 59 61
Aug Bruckner, eo n 40 ft 8 41 12
D. Rhomberg, do s 18 ft 8 18 50
D. Rhomberg, do 2 61 67
D. Rhomberg, do n 2 ft 1 2 06
John Newman, Nairn's add 15 12 41
Thomas E andrewe,
S. M. Lang's add 11 157 66
8. M. Langworthv est, 00 10 56 01
S. M. Langworthy est, do 9 56 01
Geo Ellis,
sub 7 and 8, S. M. Lang's add 2 S6 33
Geo Ellis, do 1 72 65
C. H. Eighmey, cub 1 of 2 of 8 of
min of 159, s A 1 14 19
For the improving the alley from Humboldt to
Schiller between Garfiel 1 and Rhomberg ayes.
J. Miller, Hooper's add 1 18 23
Thos Maxwell, do 2 18 23
Thos Maxwell, do 3 18 23
Thos Maxwell, do 4 18 23
Stephen Zenner, do s e 14 5 9 12
Herman itoloff, do n e A 5 9 12
Nic Lee., do 6 14 23
itobert Becker, do 7 1S 23
E. 11 Shepley, do 8 18 23
Cath Rieger. do 9 18 23
Ambrose Lieser, do n% 10 9 11
John Scharz, do eft 10 9 11
Gottfried nirmse, do 11 18 23
Jos A McCaughey, do 12 18 23
Pauline Haas, do 13 18 23
Chas Kuttler, do 14 18 23
For the improvement of Glen Oak ave from W.
3d street to Julien avenue.
John Glab, Newbury & Hale's sub 2 131 52
John Olab, do 3 46 b3
Barbara Glab, do 4 46 83
Barbara Glab, do 5 46 83
Lulu Glab, do 6 40 83
Lulu Glab, do 7 68 60
Otto Reineoke, do 13 140 49
Otto Reinecke, do 12 55 33
Chas L. Kamp, sub 11 Newbury
bale's sub 1 56 20
Chas L. Kamp, do 10 42 15
Otto Reinecke, do 9 42 15
Otto Reinecke, do 8 55 56
B. J. O'Neill, sub 2 of 1 of 7 min
lot 159 3 81 33
F. Keck, sub 1 of 1 of 7 minlot9
2 17 14
F. Keck, sub 26, O'Neill's sub
No2 77 90
Julia Rhomberg, sub 2 of 2 of 1
of 7 min lot 159 1 97 56
James Pelan, sub 25, O'Neill's sub
No.2 2 77 63
For improving Wilde st from South Dodge to
McLenon street.
Henry Recker, Oak Grove add 80 39 39
Henry Reiter, do 59 65 47
Hen, y ISelker, do 58 64 85
Thos Reilly, do 57 162 13
James Dougherty est do 10 65 19
James Dougherty est do 9 65 47
Henry Relker, do 8 65 20
Henry B eiker, do 7 61 10
Martin Wetter, do 8 104 34
Martin Wetter, do 5 96 99
Mrs. Geo.Eoyd, do 4 157 13
Mrs. Geo. Boyd, do 3 206 18
P. R. Halpin, sub min lot 42 7 99 29
McRath & E. Beyhl, do 6 99 29
J. Pickup, do 5 99 29
Otto Rath, do 4 99 29
Otto Rath, d0 2 78 60
B. B. Jangferman, min lot 48 1,083 00
For the improvement of Garfield ave from Ann
ave to Doen ave.
Frank Paley McCraney's 1st sad 15 102 67
Frank Paley, do 14 64 65
John 1 eicht, do 13 t4 65
John Leicht, do 12 64 65
John Leicht, do 11 64 65
John Leicht, do 10 64 65
John Leicht. do 9 66 14
D. Rhomberg, do 20 105 32
Auto Pfohl, do 21 t4 65
A. Schmiltman, do n iii 22 32 33
Mary A. Geary, do s 34 22 32 33
Wm Watters, do 23 64 65
Wm. Watters, do 24 64 65
Wm. Watters, do 25 61 65
Wm. Watters, do 26 65 23
For the improvement of Rush et from South
Dodge to Apple acs.
Pev. John Foga,ty, Union add 138 107 72
Rev John Fog,rty, do 139 67 66
P McEvoy est do 140 67 66
Mike White, do )4t 67 66
Mise White, do 142 67 66
M.s. C. Mahoney, do 143 67 66
J. C. Fitzpatrick, elo ]44 67 66
T. W. Fitzpatrick, do 145 67 66
T. W. Fitzpatrick, do 146 144 23
Jas Collinson est, do 154 74 42
Jas Collin..on est, do 155 67 66
Jas. Collinson est, do 156 68 15
James Connolly, do 157 61 66
Ja es Connolly, do w r 0 ft 158 11. 27
St. Vincent's Academy, do e 50 ft 158 56 39
St. Vincent's Academy, do 159 67 66
St. Vinven,'s Academy, do 160 70 90
Frank McGuinness, e. c, pt e 12 ft 153 176 11
Sidewalk Notices
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque. That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick. stone or cement, be, within 20
days of this notice constructed ane laid in con-
formity with the ordinance In relation to side-
walks, on the west side of Ellis street between
Almond stet et and West Locust street where
not already laid, at the expense of abutting
propertv.
Resolved by the city courcll of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be. within 15
days of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the south side of West Fourteenth
street, abutting lots 820 and 821, A. McDaniels
sub, where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting . roperty.
Resolved, by the city council of the city of Du-
buque. that a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good 2
Inca plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15
days of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the north side of Jefferson street, abut -
t ng lot 9, Farley's sub where not already laid,
at the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the city nouncil of the city of Du-
buque. That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank. brick, stone or cement, be, within 20
days of this notice constructed and laid in con-
formity
onformity with the ordinance in relation to s de -
walks, on both sides of trovidence street be-
tween Johnson svenne and Stafford avenue
where not already laid, at the expense of abut-
ting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Dn-
bugne, Chat a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be. within 20
days of this notice, construc'ed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the both sides of Broadway street be-
tween Blocklinger line and Diagonal street
where not already laid, at the expense of abut-
ting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good 2
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 2u
days of this notice, constructed and laid 1n con-
formity with the ordinance In relation to side-
walks on the both sides of Oak street, between
Rising avenue and Belle street where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement. be, within 12 days
of this notice, constructed and laid in
with the ordinance in relation re side-
walks, on the south side of First street between
Locust street and alley east of Locust street
where not already laid. also new curbing and re-
setting of old curb as may be necessary, all at
the expense of abutting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, or
brick, stone or cement, be, within 12 days
of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the north side of Second street be-
tween Locust street and alley east where not
already laid, also new curbing and resetting of
old curb as may be necessary, at the expense of
abutting property.
Onicial Notices.
289
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, hat a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick. stone or cement, be, within 20 days
of this notice, constructed and laid 1n con-
formity with the o dinance in relation to side-
walks, on the West side of West Main street, be-
tween First street and Jones street where no
already laid. also new curbing and resetting of
old curb as may be necessary, all at the expense
of abutting property.
Resolved by the city council of the city of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement„ be within 30 days
of his notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks. on the east side of Iowa street abutting
n e t-5 city lot 454, n 3-10 city lot 453 and n 2-5
city lot 455 where not already laid, also new
curbing and resetting of old euro as may be ne-
cessary, al. at the expense of abatting property.
All plank walk must be laid with No. 1 pine,
two inches thick and not less than eight inches
wide, and outfaced on one side, laid crosswise on
four by four inch stringers, sixteen feet long with
joints oroken, and spiked with two forty penny
spikes at each intersection. There must be two
stringers for a four•foot waik, three for a six and
eight -foot walk, and four for a ten or twelve -foot
walk. Stringer• to be supported every four feet
with brick or stone. Grub pl ink must not be
used.
T. J. COONEY,
10t-sep24 City Recorder.
Notice to Sidewalk Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the city
engineer's office, city of Dubuque, Iowa, up to 4
o'clock D. m., Monday, Oct. 15, 1894, for con-
structing sidewalks of brick, stone or cement,
where not already laid, and also new curbing and
resetting of old curb, as may be necessary, as
follows, viz:
A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on east side of Iowa
street abutting city lots :e21 and n 38% feet of
219.
A 12 -foot sidewalk on east side of Main street,
betwe u First and Second streets.
A 12 -foot sidewalk on south side of First street
from Locust street to alley east.
A 12 -foot sidewalk on north side of Second
street from Locust street to alley east.
A 12 -foot sidewalk on west side of West Main
street from First street to Jones street.
A 12.foot w14e sidewalk on east side of Iowa
street abutting m 1.51ot 454, n 3.10 lot 453 and
n 2-5 lot 455 ctty.
Also for the construction of 2 inch plank side-
walks, as follows, where not already laid, viz:
A 6 -foot wide sidewala on west side of Jeffer-
son s reet abutting lot 9, Parley's sub.
A 6 foot wide sidewalk on south side of West
Fourteenth street abutting lots 820 and 821, A.
MCDaniea s sub.
A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Sev-
enth street, between iVashington street and
Slough bridge
A 6 foot wide sidewalk on south side of Sev-
enth street, between Washington street and
river.
A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on east side of Elm
street, between Lincoln avenue and Rhomberg
avenue.
street, between Dodge street and O'Neilt side l street
th
A 4 foot wide sidewaik on both sides of Provi-
dence street from Johnson avenue to Stafford
avenue.
A 4betty ens Bo kli ger Lane anewalk on both d
Broad-
way, Diagonal
street.
strA. eet from 1 Rasing avenue to Blk on elle streth et. of Oak
A 6 foot wide sidewalk on west s.de of Ellis
street, between Almond street ai.d West Locust
street.
All in accordance with specifications on file in
said office.
Bide for new curbing and resetting of old curb
will be entertained independent of sidewalk
bids.
A bond of 5100 will be required with each bid.
The city reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. W. H. KNOWLTON,
Oct 2-101 City Engineer.
Notice to Contractors.
CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE,
DUBUQUE. 00 .3, 1894. 1.
Sealed proposals will be received at my office
up to 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, tet. 15, 19114, for
the improvement of the following streets and
alleys according to plans and specifications now
on file in my office:
Holy street, from Cleveland to Bush; gtadtng,
cut 1,960 eu ds; curbstone 803 lineal feet; gut-
tering, 310 square yds; macadamizing, 1,240
square yds.
uortan slate and al'ey; grading, cut 100 en
yds. 6 I 350 cu yds; curbstone, 450 lineal feet;
guttering, 209 square yds; macadamizlLg 1,300
square y s
Lae ther avenue, from Barden avenue to Wind-
sor avenue; grading. cut 2,400 cu yds, fill :1,500
cu yds; curbstone, 1,700 lineal feet; guttering,
750 square yds; maosdamiztng, 2,100 , quare yds
Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for
curbing, price per square yard fo • guttering and
macadamizing. Grading on streets to be bid in
total, grading on alley by the cubic yard.
Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient
bond of 5200 that contract will be enteied into
iff awarded.
Propo •als wid be !acted en at the adjourned
regular session of the council, to bo hela Oct.
15. 1894.
Blanks will be furnished by the recorder.
Th, city reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. T. J. COONIEY,
Oct3•10t. City Recorder.
Sidewalk Notices.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good
twu•lnch plank, brick, stone or cement, be,
within 10 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance in
relation to sidewalks, on the south side of
Seventh street, between Washington street and
river where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du•
buoue,That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good 2 -in.
plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days
of this notice, constructed and laid in confor-
mity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks,
en
Washington stnorth reet and ttheide of enth sl ugh bridge, where
not already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-
inch days plank,f h notice, constructedeand be,
inic15
on-
formity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks. oa the east side of E m street, between
Lincoln avenue and Rhomberg avenue where not
already laid, at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du.
buque, That a sidewalk 4 fee' • wide, of good two-
inch plank brisk, stone or cement be, within 20
days of this notice, constructed and laid in con•
formity with the ordinance in relation to side •
walks, on the west side of Booth street. between
Dodge t
already laid O'Neill
at the expense abutting prot perty.
All plank must be laid with No. 1 pine, two
inches
thicklad onless
crosswise ght on four
job is broken andfour inchnspiked with two forty sixteen feet long
spikes at each intersection There must be two
stringers fora four -toot walk, three ror asix and
eight foot walk, and four for a ten or twelve -foot
waik. Stringers to be supported every four feet
with brick or stone. Grub plank must not be
used. T. J. COONEY.
oCt8-10t City Re order.
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern:
All persons having Canadian or Russian this-
tles growing on their premises in the city of Du-
buque a e hereby notified to have the same re-
notice.d a Faild ure on the part any person to reten dat s of -
move same in the time above specified will cause
the city l t said workT. J.t 0a0theirNEY °Recorder.
oCt city
290
Official Notices.
An Ordinance,
To repeal Section (three) 3 of Chaptsr Fifty-
seven (57f of the Revt.ed Ordinances of 1E93
Be ltordaincd by the city council of the city
of Dubuque:
Sec I That section three of chapter fifty ECV
en an ordinance57) of erpgulai ngdthen manufacture sence of 1893, d
storage of 1. flammable oils be, and the same is
hereby rep aled
Sec. It. That this ordinance shall take effect
Wm and aft:r its publication, one time, L. the
Dubuque Daily Herald newspaper.
Adopted Out. 15, 1894. Approved Oct- 17,
1894. P. O LINGER,
Mac or.
Attest: %" .J.X COONEY,
Reeorder
14p eclat t : ; t ; I
To Ed Burns:
ti ou are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city council of the r ity of
Dubuque for the cleaning of vaults, aaopted ou
th. 1st day of October, A D 1894, a special as•
sessment will be levied for the aspens s thereof
at the next regular meeting of the ci'y council,
upon th t following lits upon which said work
was done, lot 19 in Oak Grove. owned by you be
ing subj act to such special assessment And you
a e notified to appear at said meeting of the
council to be held on the 5th day of November,
A. D. 1894, and show cause. if any you have,
why said assessment should not be levied. •
octl2d d T. J. CcONEv, City Recorder.
Notice to RAwer CIontraetora.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque. Iowa,
up to 4 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Oat. 24,
1894. for constructing a storm water sewer
in Washington street from Seventh street to
Eighth street, according to plans and speci-
fications on file in said office.
Bidders to furnish a bond of $200 with bid
that contract will be entered into if awarded.
The city reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON,
oct20 4t City Engineer.
REGISTRATION NOTICE
MAYOR'S OPFICE,
DUBUQUE, Iowa, Oct. 15, 1894,
Notice is hereby given. that the registers of
e'ection duly appointed to regis er voters in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the ensuing year,
will be in at endance in the places herein below
mentioned for the purpose of preparing a new
rr,g'st'y l'stfrom the poll books of the fast gen-
eral election, copying all the names therein. 1 •
eluding all names registered and voting at any
subsequent special or municipal elect on, trod
entering the facts showing the qualifications of
each voter as it appears on the last preceding
registry 1 at.
Said registers will meet in their respec'ive
places on Thursday and Friday, October :25th
and 26th, 1891, at 8 o'clock a. m , and be 1n ses -
sion until 9 o'clock p. m. of said days.
Sabi registers thereafter meet on Saturday.
November 3rd, 1894, from 8 a. m. to 9 p m, of
said day for the purpose of correcting the list
and adding thereto such as may be entitled to
vote
Said registers will thereafter meet on Tuesday,
NoAember 6th, 1894 (election day), and be in
session from the time the polls open until they
close. and register only such voters as were ab-
sent from the city during the preceding days that
the board was in session; also sash voters as
did r ot become citizens until Tuesday, Novem-
ber 6th, 1891•
Any person applying for registration in any
precinct, who is registered in another precinct,
shad, before being registered, p'ocure a certifi-
cate from the board of registration where his
name is so registered, stating that the same has
oeen stricken from such registry list.
The place of registration in the several wards
and precitcts of said city are as follows:
FIRST WARD.
First Precinct—SvendSen dr Ott's lumber office,
Locust and Dodge streets.
Second Precinct—Montana house.
SECOND IN AHD.
First Precinct—Court house.
Second Plecinet—Fourth Street Engine house.
THIRD WARD.
First Precinct—Central Er gine house.
Second Preci t--bity hall.
Third Precinct—Eighteenth Street Engine
house.
FOURTH WARD.
First Precinct—Lorimier h use
Second Precinct—Western brewery
Third Precint- Kenyon's barber shop, West
Locust street
FIFTH WARD.
First Precinct—Meyer's 1.very, 2293 Couler
avenue
Second Precinct—Mrs. E. Mueller's, Eagle
Point avenue.
Thitd Prec.nct—Val. Hackett's, 1327 Lincon
avenue.
Fourth Precinct—Jas. Crawford, Twenty-third
and Jackson atree.s.
A 1 1 qualified voters of said city who failed to
have their names on last springs registry list are
hereby that unless they t resent themselves at
the places and within the time hereinbefore
mentioned they will be debarred the privilege of
voting at said election.
P. OLINGER,
BEAL. Mayor.
Attest: T. J COONEY,
oct17 nov7, City Recorder.
tttanr of Way Notice.
To John Dowling:
You are hereby notified that a proposition
is now pending before the city council of
the city of Dubuque for the establishment of
a street (North Glen Oak avenue) across land
in which you claim an interest, as follows:
Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Lawrence's Dubuque,
a plat of which proposed improvement has
been filed in the office of the city engineer of
said city, and you are notified that at a ses-
sion of the said city council to be holden at
the city hall of said city on the 5th day of
November, 1894, it will be determined
whether said proposed improvement will be
made, and you are hereby notified to appear
before said council at said session and show
cause, if any you have, why said proposed
improvement should not be made.
Dub aqua, Oct. 20. 1894.
W. H. KNOWLTON,
oct23-10t City Engineer.
Nntice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque, Iowa,
up to 4 o'clock p. m., Saturday, Nov. 3, 1894,
for furnishing all material and labor and
building a pipe sewer as follows, according
to plans and specifications on file in said of-
fice, viz :
An eight inch tile pipe sewer in West
Fourth street from Bluff street west. Esti-
mated length 200 lineal feet. One manhole.
Bidders to furnish a bond of $200 with bid
that contract will be entered into if
awarded
The city reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON,
oct23.10t City Engineer.
Notice of bale of Bonds.
Sealed proposals will be received at the office
of the City i,ecorder by the Finance Committee
up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, October 27th,
1894, for sale of street improvement bonds to the
amount of $21,000.00, to be dated November
1st, 1804. and bearing interest at the rate of five
per cent per annum, payable semiannually. both
interest and principal are payable at the office of
the City Treasurer in the city of Dubuque, Iowa.
Said bonds are redeemable in seven years, or
at any time before said date at the pleasure of
the City Council.
The city reserves the right to reject all bids.
PHILIP RYDER,
Chairman Finance Committee.
Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 16, 189.1. oct17.10td
Official Notices. 291
Special Assessment Notice.
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER,
DoBuquE, IOWA. 1
To the owner or owners of the several lots
and parcels of ground abutting Pickett
street from Alma street to Cornell street;
Grove Tei race south from West Eleventh
street to south end of street; Rush street
from Quince street to Apple street; e%
Elm street from Sanford street to Twenty-
third street, all in the city of Dubuque,
Iowa; and of any railway company occu-
pying with its tracks a portion of said
streets, and to any persons or company
having any interest in said real estate or
said railway :
You are hereby notified that there is on
file in the office of the city recorder of Du-
buque a plat of said above named streets, in
said city, showing the several lots or parcels
of grounds abutting on said streets, and the
tracks of said railway laid thereon, sub-
ject to special assessment for paving, gutter-
ing and macadamizing of said streets, and
the names as far as practicable of the owners
of said abutting real estate and of said rail-
way, and the amount assessed against each
lot or parcel of ground and against said rail-
way, for the inspection of any person, firm
or company interested in any kind in said
real estate or in said railway, and that such
firm or company having objections to the
special tax proposed to be assessed, as shown
by said plat, may file with the city recorder
his or their objections in writing at or be-
fore the next meeting of the city council of
the city of Dubuque, which will meet on the
5th day of November,1894.
W. H. KNOWLTON,
oct 22-10t City Engineer.
Special Assessment Notioe.
To C. M. Kirner:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the City Council of the City
of Dubuque for tLe cleaning or vaults, adopted
on the 1st day of Oct., A. D , 1894, a special as •
sessment will be levied for the expense thereof
at the next regular meeting of live City Council
upon the follow ng lot, on which said work was
clone: S. 60 ft. of lot 808 in A. McDauiFls' sub.
owned by you being subject to such special as-
sessment. And you are notified to appear at
said meeting of the Council, to be held on the
5th day of Nov., A. D , 1894, and show cause, if
levied.u have, w T
said
be
JCOONEY, City Reco der
Special Assessment Notice.
To Chas. H. Snow.
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the City Council of the city
of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk adopt-
ed on the 1st day of October, A. D. 1894, a spe•
cial wl be levied forexense
thereofsment ats the next regular meeting ofethe City
Council, upon all lots and parcels of land abut-
ting on said improvement, Lot 12 in Cumming's
sub, owned by you being subject to such special
at
said meeting of the Council,you d toe eto heladponrthe
5th day of November, A. D. 1894, and show
cause, if any you have, wby said assessment
should not be levied. T. COO Recorder.
Oct 10 10t City
Special Assessment Notice.
To P. J. Burke:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the City Count 11 of the City
of Dubuque fox the repairing of sidewalks,
asppeciaae assessment wted on the 1st ill be levied for the expense
thereof at the next resular meeting of the City
tingonlsaid ionmprovement, loll lots and t 14 ft of slot d abut-
ting
miliera190 and n. 43 3 ft. lot 117 city, owned by
yon. being sub lett to such special assessment.
And you are of
he Council, to beeheldd to ) appear ethe 5th day eeti
of Nov.,
ou
why said assessment should n 1894, and show ) ot be levif ied.
T.
have,
d.
T. J. COONE lf, City Recorder.
Side walk Not'c s
Resolved by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good
two inch plank, be, within 10 days of this
notice, constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the
north side of West Third street abutting west 50
feet of city lot 608.
Resolved by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good
two inch plank, be, within 20 days of this
notice, constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on bbth
sides of Apple street, between Cleveland ave-
nue and Rush street where not already laid, All
pland must be laid with No 1 pine, two inches
thick and not less than eight inches wide, and
surfaced on one side. laid crosswise on four by
four inch stringers, sixteen feet long with joints
broken, and spiked with two forty penny spikes
at each intersection. There must be two string-
ers for a four foot walk, three for a six and eight
foot walk, and four for ten or twelve foot walk.
Stringers to be supported every four feet with
brick or stone. Grub plank must not be used.—
oct17.10t. T. J.
O NErY,
Vacation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that there is now on file
i my office a p of and petition asking the vaca-
tion of all streets and alleys in Peterson's sub-
division.
All persons having any objections to said pro-
posed vacation must file their claims in my office
on or before November 3, 1894.
octlldtd T. J. LOONEY, Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To NW Esch:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the City Council of the City
of adopted one then 1st day repairing
,A. D., 1891 a
special assessment w 11 be levied for the expense
thereof at the next regular meeting of the City
Council,
onl sodimprovementall lots and loparcels1, sub city of land but -
703,
owned by you, being subject to such special as-
sessment. And you are notified to appear at
geld meeting of the Council, to be held on the
5th day of Nov. A. D., 1894, and show cause, if
any you have, wby .aid assessment should not
be levied. T. J. COONEY. City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To D. A. Price.
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the City Council of the city
of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk adopt-
cial assessmenon the 1st t will bey of t le vied for the D. expo se
thereof at the regular meeting of the City Coun-
cil, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting ou
said improvement, sub 218 and 219, Davis farm
lot assessment. by dyouu being
reunotified 'oect to apph earial
at
said meeting of the Council, to be held on the
5th day of November, A. D. 1894, and show
causes, if any you have, why said assessment
should not be levied. T. J COONEY,
Oct 10 lOt City Recorder.
Regular Session, Nov. 5, 1894. 293
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session, Nov. 5, 1894.
OFFICIAL.
Council met at 9:40 o'clock e. m. Mayor
Olinger in the chair.
Present—Alda. Crawford. Kaufmann, L11 -
lig. Powers, Ryder, i3h'a, Vogel and Vogler.
On motion, the minutes of the last previ-
ous meetings were approved as printed.
The following bilis were ordered paid:
John Gan ahi, tor streets $ 28 95
Duggan & Kane, supplies 2 50
Dubuque Specialty Machine works,
supplies 51
Reimried &Jaeger, supplies 3 005
Wm. Mohr. pine wood 3 50
Key City Gas Co, pine wood 24 99
John Hart g, repairs 1 00
John Butt, for street dept 1 15
J. L. Hunting, fill street 3 6,i
Fred Bchloz. repairs 15 55
Fred Schloz. repairs.... 23 75
Caristrnan & Healy, haraware 3 30
Peter Klauer, supplies 7.,
Wm. Marshall, repairs 62 79
B. D. Lenehan, repairs 16 00
Morrison Bros., repairs 6 50
Smedley Manufacturing company,
repairs 3 05
Mulgrew & Phillrps eument 3 25
Headford Bros. & IIitchins, covers
man hole 5 CO
A. Wunderlich, horseshoeing fire de-
partment. 11 50
Svendson & Ott, lumber fire depart-
ment 49 77
Svendson & Ott, lumber fire dpart-
ment 87 70
John Butt, blacksmithing, eta., fire
department 7 20
C. C. Lembke & Co, harness supplies
fire department 60 25
Lagen & Sloan, horseshoeing fire de-
partment 20 00
Dubuque Specialty Machine works,
repairs fire dpartment 4 55
Reinfried & Ja, ger, repairs fire de-
partment 15 38
N. H. Schilling, fire department 30 10
Chandler & Rolfe, fire department
fire boxes 1,C0D 01
J. & A. Trexler, fire department,oats 138 65
Standard 011 Co, fire department,
oil 20 20
Chas. Oswald, fire department, sup-
plies 7 60
Lear & Ptlffner, fire department,
horseshoeing 8 50
John Ganohl, fire department, horse -
shoeing 13 00
Merkes & Hassler, fire department,
supnlies 2 80
Tom Collings, fire department, horse 4 75
shoeing
Phil Pier, fire department, coal 203 77
Key City Gas Co 7 03
McDermott & Gow 29 19
McDermott & Gow • • • • 1 15
Wm. S. Molo 24 15
Key City Gas Co 15 61
Peter Klauer 45
Ellwanger Bros 16 93
Jos. Rowan 52 50
Mrs. Kien, cleaning hall 21 90
Mrs. Koenig, cleaning hall and jan-
itorservice
A. Bauer. labor removing city offices 12 15
A. Frey, labor removing city offices. 14 00
T. Connolly, labor removing city of-
fices
James Powell, labor removing offices 5 25
F Krayer, labor removing offices5 25
Jos. Moore, labor removing offices15 90
J. Becker. labor removing ail •ek21 50
Jos. Gieger labor removing (Ali 'es13 30
Lear & P6ffoer, police department9 50
Frank Hancock. lunch for firemen.. 25 10
Dubuque Enameling Co , cups 28 5i
Eiehhorn & Becktel, supplies 5 75
Jos. W 'timer, Jr., supplies 4 10
R Kolek, gloves 2 92
Peter Klauer, supplies and labor 21 40
Merkes & Hassler, hay 1 65
Feed Mertz. repairing harness, etc2 50
James Levi, matting for marshal's
ofti.e 27 87
J. Naglemaker, supplies for patrol
house 2 9)
Eiwanger Bros., snpplies for patrol
house. 11 45
Standard Lumber company, shav-
ings for patrol house 1 FO
Theo. Treiloff, boarding prisoners5 00
J. P. S-hroeder, sewer pipe 1 09
Carl Spiegelhalter, labor in parks43 40
Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies for
Parks 1 10
Eugene Frith, removing garbege.... 232 70
Fred Bchloz, 3 dozen pins engineer's
office 200
J. P. Schroeder, pipe 4 25
John F Stemm, services rendered on
the equalization board 50 00
M. M McCartin, services rendered
on the equalization board 50 00
Western Eieetric Co., supplies 1 49
T. W. Rnete, supplies 14 63
Reinfried & Jaeger, electrical sup-
plies 70
Western Electric Co , electrical sup-
plies 3 14
Western Electric Co., electrical sup-
plies 167 14
Charles Herzog, sawing wood 3 75
Brandon & Giliistie, laying carpet7 30
Knapp, Stout & Co., lumber 24 68
Trexler Bros., livery 8 00
Barnard, Walker & Clewell, station-
ary 17 30
Chas. Atkinson, painting safe 8 00
James Levy. matting. etc 10 08
Dubuque Herald, publishing tax list 90 00
Reinfried & Jaeger, shears 1 25
Dubuque Herald, printing 14 00
Harger & Blish, stationary 85
John T. Kearns, recording deeds 11 00
Walton & Bieg, supplies for moving.
offices 59 70
H. McLean, removing scales 30 00
Mullen Bros., plumbing 74 35
Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware 10 50
Chas. Oswald, putting up stoves38 90
Chas Oswald, putting up stoves, etc. 18 30
Robr. McGivern, sanitar` service50 00
Pape & Jacqinnot, removing well
and tilling same 11 75
Bart Hayes; expressing 7 50
Standard Lumber Co., lumber 21 40
Mullin Bros., plumbing and putting 48 00
in fountains
Headford Bros. & Hitchens, man- 15 50
hole covers, &c
Mulgrew & Phillips, cement and pipe 9 99
A. Vogler, rubber boots 5 75
Bart E. Linehan, supplies for sewers 17 69
Monteith, Dempsey & Honer, plumb -
23 90
ing
Star Electric Co., aro lights 1495 15
Shipley & Bauman, veterinary ser- 85
vice 20
John McCoy, carpenter work 77 75
Dubuque Telegraph, printing, &o84 25
Hardie & Scbarle, printing bonds 85 50
and health reports...
Wilber Cook, improvement of alley
between Rhomberg and Garfield av 184 00
John Williams, impt. W. Eagle Point 2132
avenue
Cushing & O'Malia, grading Lincoln
avenue 77 00
294 Regular Session, Nov. 5, 1894.
John Tibey, stone 27 03
M. Tschirgi. erediog Rub street 435 00
Blackmer & Post Pipe Co., sewer
pipe. 838 40
Altman & Taylor. grading W. 14th at 326 15
Con Rvan, Jr , filling 420 00
Con Ryan, Jr., improvement of
Southern ave 1737 00
Burne es Soul, gravel 78 30
John Tibey, improvement of Grove
Terrace 34 53
Aug. Lange, gradir:g First avenue25 011
Trexler Bros., gravel 1L 25
John Leldinger & Co., constructing
inlet to Eagle Point avenue 50 00
Peter Horsch, grading e Elm street 40 00
John Tibey, grading Grove Terrace370 93
Ald. Butler arrived at 10:30;o'clock.
Peter Horsch, improvement e % of
Elm street 70 49
Frank Bentin, grading of Lincoln
avenue 75 00
Frank Bentin, improvement of Lin-
coln avenue 191 50
M. Tschirge, Jr., improvement of
Rush street 290 72
Brown & Brown, improvement of
Southern avenue 1,377 (0
Frank Bentin, improvement of Ann
avenue. 419 40
Bryon Donahue, laying sidewalks101 48
Wm. Geleecker, service as rodman40 00
August Bracher, macadam 27 75
Charles Bu'khard, macadam 24 75
G Gruber, macadam 7 05
John Molore macadam 70 35
M. Sullivan, macadam. 15 93
James Street, crossing stone 31 62
M. Lavin, constructing sewer in San-
ford street and White . 486 80
Jas. Hurd & Son.. constructing sew-
er in Nevada street 289 26
D. H. Ehlers, laying sidewalks 43 78
M. Lavin, laying sewer in Washing-
ton street and 17th 24 84
M. Lavin, laying sewer in alley from
234 to 27th street 225 50
The Streator Clay Manufacturing Co.
sewer pipe 64 44
The Stoneware Pipe Co , sewer pipe 30 50
D. W. Linehan, improvement of Alta
Vista street 2259 00
John O'Brien: improvement of Dell
street 162 (0
John O'Brien, constructing sewer in
w 11th street. 119 92
Blackmer & Post Pipe Co., sewer
pipe 838 40
The following bills were referred to the
committee on fire and water:
Dubuque Water Co., for hydrants1475 80
Dubuque Water Co., for water for
engine houses 20 00
The following bills were referred to the
printing committee:
Dubuque Telegraph $29 15
The Globe 58 3U
The Times 54 30
The Herald 75 00
The bill of Wm. Jaergens of $5.65 was re-
ferred to the street committee.
Bill of Phil Pier, Jr , of $97 69 was referred
to the committee on supplies.
Bill of Wm. Graff of $13.30 was referred
to the hoard of heolth.
Bill of the Key City Gas Co. of $79.20 and
the Globe Light and Heat Co of $280 were
referred to the committee on police and
light.
Bill of the Key City Gas Co. of $58 for ex-
tending mains to new engine house was re-
ferred to special building committee.
On motion rules were suspended and par-
ties who desired were allowed to address
the council.
Mr. Kemier and Mise Kirner addressed
the council in relation to the charges for
vault cleaning.
Mrs. Lynn and Mr. Gasser addressed the
council in relation to repairing of Bid e
walks
Mr. Fullmer addressed the council in rela-
tion to the award of the jury for the widen-
ing of West Fourteenth street, protesting
against the same.
Ald. Powers moved that the award of the
jury for the condemnation of the widening
of West Fourteenth street, west of Alta
Vista street, be set aside. Carried.
Ald. Crawf.,rd moved that the health
officer let no more contracts for cleaning
vaults. but report all cases to the board of
health, and they are to make all contracts
for cleaning vaults when it is necessary to
have same done at the owners expense.
Carried.
PETITIONS.
The following petitions were referred to
the committee on streets:
Petition of Fred E. Spielmann in relation
to bis assessment tor the improvement of
Rush street
Petition of Mary Flynn in relation to the
improvement of Southern avenue causing
damage to her property
Petition of John Kessler, stating that the
retaining wall on Cornell and Pickett streets
is in a dangerous condition, and asking that
the same be attended to.
Bid of Thos O'Connell of $50 for macad-
am furnished to city.
Petition of Dan J. Haas for street crossing
and apron over gutter on Couler ave and
Twenty-second street.
Petition of Farley & Loetecher Manufac-
turing company et al. as to condition of
west side of Jackson street, asking that
same be put in proper shape.
Vommunication of Engineer Knowlton in
relation to the drainage of Jackson street
near corner of Seventh street.
The following petitions were granted:
Petition of Mrs. Peter Klein asking to
have the amount of one -halt year's butch-
ers' license refunded.
Petition of Guy P. Burch asking for use of
the third floor of the city hall for a poultry
show from Jan. 1 to 7, 1895.
Petition of E. H. Sheppley calling atten-
tion to the condition of sidewalk on ac-
count of fire plug in front of his store on
Couler avenue, was referred to the engineer
and fire chief.
The communication of the Dubuque Water
company in relation to the reauction of
prices for use of hydrants, was referred to
the committee of the whole.
Petition of A. Benkendorff remonstrating
against the special assessment for improve-
ment of Elm street, between Twenty-second
and Twenty-third streets, was referred to
the city attorney.
Petition of W. Stevenson, asking to have
part of butchers' license refunded, was re-
ferred to the mayor with power.
Petition of Geo. Fengler and John Holz
asking to have water plug placed at the cor-
ner of Middle street and Garfield avenue,
was referred to the committee on fire and
water.
The following petitions were referred to
the delinquent tax committee: Mrs. John
Ahern, P. F Doherty, James E. McClain
and Wm. Quigley.
Ald. Vogel moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock
p. m. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Council met at 2:30 p. m., Mayor Olinger
in the chair.
Present: Aide. Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Petition of Mrs. David Grant for cancella-
tion of tax was read. On motion, the rules
ware suspended and Mr. W. J. Knight ad-
dressed the council in relation to same.
Ald. Ryder moved that the prayer of peti-
tioner be granted. Carried.
L. Eberhardt petitioned the council to ex-
Regular Session, Nov. 5, 1894. 295
empt him from interest .on his taxes. On
motion, he was allowed to pay his taxes
with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, same
rate the city bas to pay for money.
Petition of Gus Becker asking to have un-
expired saloon license refunded to him was
referred to the mayor.
Petition of J. P. Schroeder asking that the
engineer and marshal be instructed to allow
him to rebuild bis store on Eight and White
that was destroyed by fire. Referred to
committee on fire and water, engineer and
fire chief.
Petition of F. A. Rumpt in relation to the
unfinished condition of improvement of
Grove Terrace south, was granted and en-
gineer instructed to carry out contract
Petition of T. O. Sullivan in relation to
water cut-off or stop cock in gutter, asking
damages for same on account of being
broken by steam roller, was referred to com-
mittee on claims.
Communication of Lyon and :Linehan in
relation to judgment against the city in the
case of Dillon Sutherland ve. City of Du-
buque was read, on motion the claim was
ordered paid.
The following petitions were ordered re-
ferred to the street committee
Petition of D. Emsley, asking that alley
from Eagle to Ann street between Emsley's
subdivision on the west and Fengler's and
Ktene's addition on the east, be improved.
Petition of C. H. Fischer, asking for
compensation for filling lots in L. H. Lang -
worthy's addition, deeded to the city.
Petition of F. A. Rumpt,askiug permission
to fill south sidewalk of Eleventh street, was
referred to the street committee and engi-
neer.
The following petitions were referred to
the equalization committee, Rev. J. R.
Fogarty and A. A. Cooper.
Petition of John Althauser, et al, asking
that Mertz street from Windsor avenue to
Althauser's avenue be i mproved,was granted.
Communication of F. W. Wieland suggest-
ing that the rate for vault cleaners be re-
duced was referred to the ordinance com-
mittee.
Petition of Eugene Adams et al., asking to
have sidewalk and stairway on W. Eleventh
street placed in good condition, was referred
to :alderman of the Fourth ward and engi•
neer with power to ant.
Petition of W. J. Cantillion et al., com-
plaining of the manner in which arc light
adjacent to Third and Booth streets was be-
ing cared for. Referred to committee on
police and light.
Bill of Graff Bros , of $54, for cleaning
vault on lot 13, L. H. Langworthy's addi-
tion, in 1893, was received and filed.
The petition of the Mercy hospital, asking
that an ordinance vacating certain streets
and alleys in A. Langworthy's subdivision
be passed.
On motion, rules were suspended and Mr.
J. J McCarthy was allowed to address the
council on the matter.
Ald Ryder moved the petition be granted.
Carried.
On motion. the following ordinance was
read for the first time:
AN ORDINANCE
for the vacation of Clara street, part of
Augusta street and part of an alley located
in A. Langworthy's subdivision, all in the
city of Dubuque, Ia.
WHEREAS, The St. Joseph's Mercy hospi-
tal of Dubuque, a corporation organized un-
der the laws of Iowa, has petitioned the pity
vaca-
tioncouncil of the citof of Clara street and that partue other ofAugusta
street which is bounded on the west by lot 17
and on the east by lot 16 in A. Langworthy's
subdivision. and also that part of an alley
lying west of Augusta street, bounded on
the north and west by lots 1 and 2, and on
the south by lot 17 in A. Langworthy's sub-
division; and.
WiiaitsAS, Said The St. Joseph's Mercy
hospital is the owner in fee simple of all the
real estate:bounding or abutting the streets
and alley above designated; and,
WHEREAS, Notice of the application of
said Tee St. Joseph's Mercy hospital for the
said vacation has been published for ten
days in the official paper in the city of Da-
buque, Ia., as required by law; and,
W IIEREAs, It appears that no valid objec-
tions have been made to said application for
said vacations; and.
WHEREAS, It appears to this council that
said above described streets and alley are
not required for street or alley purposes;
therefore, be it
Ordained by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: Section 1 That Clara street
and that part of Augusta street which is
bounded on the west by lot 17 and on the
east by lot 16 in A. Langworthy's subdi-
vision, and also that part of an alley lying
west of Augusta street, bounded on the
north and west by lots 1 and 2. and on the
south by lot 17 in A. Langworthy 's subdi
vision be and the same are hereby vacated.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force
and take effect from and after its passage
and publication one time in the Dubuque
Daily Herald, the official paper in the city
of Dubuque
Ald. Ryder moved that rules be suspended
and the ordinance be read by its title and
put on its final passage. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes—Ald Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read by its title
and adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aid. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Liliig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Nay s—None,
The communication of Webster Davis,
mayor of Kansas City, asking that the city
join in defending a suit in the United States
supreme court brought against Kansas city
for the right to use swinging harness. Re-
ferred to finance committee and mayor.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
City Auditor MoCarten reported as fol-
lows:
Cash on hand Oct. 1, 1894 $24,187 39
Receipts during October. d7,514 14
Total $61,691 53
Disbursement during October, 1894135,221 24
Balance Dash on hand Nov. 1,1894$26,470 31
Also reported $1.783 amount due city offi-
cers for October, 1894
Also presented list of coupons redeemed
during the month of October, 1894. War-
rants ordered drawn to pay city officers and
report referred to finance committee.
John Carter, street commissioner, report-
ed $5,017.35 amount expended on streets
during the month of Oetober. Warrants
ordered drawn to pay for labor on streets
and report referred to the street committee.
City Marshal John Raised reported 11,-
760
1;780 50 amount due police for the month of
October, 1894
Also reported sixty-two police eases tried
and disposed of during October, 1894.
Also reported $10, amount of pound re-
ceipts during October. 1894.
Report received and Bled and warrants
ordered drawn to pay police.
Jos. Reinfried, fire chief, reported $1,323.30
amount due firemen for the month of Octo-
ber, 1894. Report adopted and warrants
ordered drawn to pay firemen.
The report of City Electrician Osborn was
referred to the committee on police and
light.
Jacob Klein, market master, reporte
R
296 Regular Session, Nov. 5, 1894.
$41.75 scale receipts for the month of Sep-
tember and October. 189t.
Also reported $75 20 amount due for feed-
ing prisoners during September and Oc-
tober. !t Report adopted, and warrant or-
dered drawn to pay for feeding prisoners.
The reports of City Weighmasters Chas.
Pitschner. J. P. Doyle and T. J. Donahue were received aner & Co., d
filed.
Wood Measurer J. J. Hannon reported
1,934 cords of wood measured during Octo-
ber, for which $4 65 was due city. Report
received and filed.
City Engineer Knowlton and Attorney
Knight reported as follows:
We would report that the curbstone on
Lincoln avenue, between Couler avenue and
White street. have been set in accordance
with the ordinance in relation to the widtb
of sidewalks.
Also report that notices have been served
on the property owners on High Bluff street
between Schiller and Middle streets for con-
demnation proceedings.
City Attorney Knight reported on the mat•
ter of George E Ferris in relation to the
award of jury es follows:
I find that Mr. Ferris had knowledge of
the manner in which the change of grade
would effect his premises. and that having
such knowledge he accepted a warrant for the
sum awarded him by the jury, and it is my
opinion that under the circumstances he is
bound by his acceptance of the warrant.
Report adopted.
Engineer Knowlton presented the follow-
ing:
To the Hon. Mayor and City Council of .Dubuque:
GENTLEMEN-4greeable to your instruc-
tions, I submit the following explanation of
the present method of special assessments
for the construction of sanitary sewers in
the Fourth district:
The ordinance provides that the city engi-
neer shall make estimates of the cost of
building the sanitary sewers in any subdis-
trict of the Fourth district, and when the
council has approved, sewers may be con-
structed, and assessed at the rate so esti-
mated for the cost of the sewers in the sub-
district. In other words, the contract price
for each individual sewer, be it more or less
than the estimated rate, does not govern the
assessment.
The ordinance contemplates a uniform and
equitable assessment on all property within
the district as near as it possible, and until
the whole district has been sewered the ac-
tual cost cannot he determined.
The cost of the first sewers constructed in
a sub -district, is not a guide to the cost of
the whole district. To illustrate, all the
property abutting on the street in which the
sewer is first built is assessed for a depth of
1C0 feet, provided the lots are 100 feet deep
and wherever branch sewers are built, as no
double assessment can be made on any prop-
erty, no assessment can be made for a dis-
tance of one half the width of the street and
for 1C0 feet additional which was assessed on
the first sewer constructed The first sewers
constructed are usually long and only one
flush tank is required, while each branch,
however short requires a flush tank and can
easily make the cost of the sewer more than
can be assessed by the rate estimated for the
whole district The ordinance, which is in
strict compliance with the state law, con-
templates that all expenses of every dis-
cription incidental to the construction of the
sewer be assessed to the abutting property,
except on main and branch sewers larger
than 8 inches which are provided for other-
wise. The basis of the assessments in the
4th district -4 mills per square feet for a
depth of 100 feet—was determined by a care•
ul estimate of the cost of all sewers con-
tructed in the city, which was recommend-
ed to your honorable body and approved,
and assessments ordered made on that basis.
As this rate is less than the cost of sewers in
1st district which also paid a district
tax, no injustice is being done
the property in the 4th district.
When a subdistrict or the whole district
has been sewered complete and the cost de-
termined I see no reason why in case of an
overcharge that rebates could not be made,
but in case of a deficiency it would not be so
easily adjusted
I do not believe there is a city of the
nature and size of Dubuque that is getting
sanitary drainage at so low a cost or on a
much more equitable basis.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Shea and Vogler.
• Noes—Crawford and Ryder.
The report of the Citizens' Reform club,
with a tabulated statement of cost and
charges derived from water woks in vari-
ous cities, was referred to a eomtf ittee con-
sisting ot Mevor Olinger, Aldermen Powers,
Kaufmann, VogPl, Ryder and Halpin, Engi-
neer Knowlton and City Attorney Knight-
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance com-
mittee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of having
warrants drawn in favor of the treasurer
for the various amounts paid out by him
during the month of October, and the treas-
urer's report referred back to the finance
commitiee. Adopted.
Ald Vogler, chairman of the committee
on claims, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of allow-
ing Mrs. Margaretta Donahue one year's
time at 7 per cent interest to pay the special
tax for the construction of a sidewalk.
Adopted.
Aid. Kaufmann, chairman of the street
committee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of defer-
ring action on the matter of the proposed
extension of Esther street.
In favor ot postponing action on the reso-
lution for the improvement of Fremont ave.
In favor of filing the petition of O. Kemp
et alin relation to the width of sidewalk on
Southern avenue, but that the abutters on
said street that encroach on same be given
further time to remove the obstructions.
In favor of the adoption of the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the city
of Dubuque: That Curtis street, between
South Dodge and Exchange streets, be
graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized,
in ,.onformity with the ordinance upon that
subject. That the city engineer be, and is
hereby directed to make the necessary plans
and specifications for said improvement, and
the city recorder directed to give the proper
notice for bids and proposals for the per-
formance of the work; the guttering, curb-
ing and macadamizing to be done at the ex-
pense of the owners of the abutting prop-
erty, grading to be bid in total. Said work
not to be commenced until next spring.
In favor of receiving and filing the petition
of G. M. Robinson in relation to the exten-
tion of Oak street
In favor of making the alley between Cor-
nell and Alma streets north of Thomas
street put iu a passable condition.
In favor of having Tenth street between
Main and Locust streets repaired temporarily
at as little expense as possible.
In favor of receiving and filing the re-
monstrance of abutters on Stafford avenue
against the special assessment for the im-
provement of said street. Report adopted.
Ald. Vogler, chairman of the printing
committee, reported in favor of paying the
following bills:
Dubuque Telegraph $29 15
National Demokrat 50 00
Dubuque Herald 75 00
Regular Session, Nov. 5, 1S94. 297
Report adopted.
Aid Crawford, chairman of the commit-
tee on fire and water, revorted In favor of
paying the Dubuque Water company for 294
hydrants at the rate of $10 each per annum.
Adopted.
Ald Lillig, chairman of the committee on
police and light. reported as follows: In
favor of paying the following bills:
Key City Gas Co $ 69 45
Globe Light and Heat Co x80 00
In favor of receiving and filing the report
of the marshal for September, 1894.
Adopters.
Ald. Shea, of the delinquent tax commit-
tee. reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of can-
celling the taxes of Susanna Drees for 1893.
In favor of allowing Mrs. Catherine
Schaeffer to pay one half her taxes as pay-
ment in full for 1893
In favor of cancelling the taxes of Peter
Marugg for 1893.
In favor of postponing action on petition
of Cath Wassar for reduction of taxes for
1893; adverse to the petition of Mary Ballard
for cancellation of taxes for 1893.
In favor of cancelling the taxea of Albert
Howarka on north halt of lot 310, East Du-
buque addition, for 1893.
Report adopted.
Ald Ryder, chairman of the committee of
the whole, reported as follows: Your com-
mittee report in favor of taking no action in
regard to the removal of the steps on Fourth
street, al ngside of the opera house, until
such time as said opera house is remodeled,
or the present steps are in need of repairs.
In favor of improving Merz street next
spring, as by so doing the water will be car-
ried down Merz street and not interfere
with the property on Stafford avenue, as
complained of by residents on said Stafford
avenue.
In favor of directing the recorder to issue
a venire to the city marshal commanding
him to summon a jury to assess the damages
that may be caused by the proposed widen-
ing of High Bluff street, said jury to be sum-
moned when there are other streets to be
opened or widened by the city.
In favor of receiving and filing the petition
of E. M. Clark for reduction of special assess-
ment for the improvement of Ellis street.
In favor of approving of the award of the
jurors for the widening of White street be-
tween Twenty third and Twenty-fourth
streets, which is as follows:
D e BUQUE, Sept. 17. 1894.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:
We, the undersigned jury appointed to
assess damages for the widening of White
street from Twenty-third street to Twenty-
fourth street, find as follows:
Damages to—
Adam Stoltz,lot No. 376, Davis Farm add $ 40
Peter Wunderscheid, lot 276, do .. 40
do .. 35
A. Lang. lot 268,
Jacob Abresch, lot s34 269, do .. 15
Christina Feller. lot n?,{ 269, do .. 15
John Rath, 1ot273, do .. 39
Fred Lensing. Sr., lot s& 274, do .. 15
Herman Kuehnel, lot 275, do .. 30
Chas Krentz, lot 387, do .. 40
Mrs. Fred Henning, lot 368, do .. 35
Total... $295
Chris. A Voelker, J. H. Carroll,
John Pier, John Jess,
Lewis C. Fuller, Michael Brown,
Jos. J. Rowan, Valentine Keppler,
Carl Steuck, John Treater, Sr.,
G. Joeffroy, J. W. Norton.
In favor of the adoption of the following
resolution :
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That Queen street, between Ed-
ward street or avenue and north line of Staf-
ford add, be graded, guttered, curbed and
ma'adamized, in conformity with the ordi-
nance upon that subject. That the city en-
gineer be and is hereby direci ed to make the
necessary plans and specifications for said
improvement, and the city recorder directed
to give the proper notice for bids and pro-
posals for the performance of the work; the
guttering curbing and macadamizing to be
done at the expense of the owners of the
abutting property. Grading to be bid in
total
Said work not to be commenced before
next spring.
In favor of receiving and tiling the peti-
tion of Geo Schremer et al., for the im-
provement of Catherine street.
In favor of approving of plat of lot 14 of
min lot 172.
In favor of receiving and filing all peti-
tions a -king for the reduction of special as-
sessment for construction of sanitary sew-
ers. as said assessments have been levied in
accordance with the ordinances of the city
and the laws of the state of Iowa. Report
adopted.
Ald Shea moved that Mr. Evans' proposi-
tion to repair the walks iu the parks for $100
be referred to the engineer with power.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which wes adopted:
Resolved. by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That the city treasurer be and is
hereby directed to call in improvement
bonds to the amount of $10,(0 numbering
from 80 to 99, inclusive, bearing interest at
the rate of 5 per centper annum, paveble
semi-annually, ail being dated Oct. 1, 1892
Ald Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That warrants be drawn in
favor of the several aldermen to the amount
of 43C0 each for salary for 1894.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Be it resolved, By the city council of the
city of Dubuque, That the city engineer be
instructea to make a survey and plat of
Grandview avenue from Southern avenue to
eastern terminus of'said Grandview avenue,
showing a proposed widening of said Grand-
view avenue to a uniform width of NO Leet
and proeeed in accordance with provisions
and requirements of chapter 30 of the re-
vised orninances of 1893, and report survey
and proceedings to the council.
Ald Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque. That the Dubuque Water com-
pany be and is hereby directed to extend
their water mains on Roberts avenue be-
tween West Fifth and West Eighth streets
and water plugs, If required, to be put in
under the supervision of the fire committee
and chief; the city of Dubuque guaranteeing
to said water company a sum of money suf-
ficient to pay interest thereon at the rate of
7 per cent on the cost of pipe so required to
be extended.
Ald. Ryder presented the following, which
was adopted:
To the Honorable Mayor and Jity Council:
GENTLEMEN—Your committee to whom
was referred the matter of salary of the
board of health would most respectfully re-
port in favor of paying the chairman there-
of $100 and that the other members, includ-
ing the clerk, be paid 450 each.
Ald Ryder. chairman of the finance com-
mittee. presented the following which was
adopted.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:
GENTLEMEN: Your committee on finance
would most respectfully report that they
have sold imgrovement bonds. numbering
from 689 to 730 inclusive, amounting to $21,-
000, to C. H White & Co., at par and a pre-
mium of $101.
29,E Regular Session., Nov. 5, 1894.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following
resolution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the Dubuque Water com-
pany be instructed to extend their water
mains on Jackson street. from Twenty-sev-
enth street to Peru road, and that water
plugs he placed under the supervision of the
fire committee and chief where required,
the city of Dubuque agreeing to guarantee a
sum of money therefrom to pay interest at
the rate of 7 per cent on the cost of pipe so
required to be extended.
Ald. Kant mann offered the following res-
olution. which was adopted:
WHEREAS, The proper steps have been
taken on the proposed vacation of the streets
and alleys in Peterson's sub : and,
WHEREAS. No party has remonstrated
against said proposed vacation ; therefore.
Resolved, Rv the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That all streets and alleys in
said Peterson's subdivision he and the same
are hereby declared vacated and annulled
for public use.
Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, lSv the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That the marshal be directed
to have such police as require overcoats for
the winter to procure the same, the city to
defray one-half the expense of same, not to
exceed $10 in each case to be paid by the
city
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That in all oases where abutting
property holders. or street railway compan-
ies shall have paid all interest due on special
assessments for street improvements or the
construction of sewers, the city treasurer be
instructed not to enforce the payment of the
principal of such assessments, or any por-
tion of the same until the expiration of the
seven (7) years after the date of the levy as
provided by ordinance, nor to advertise the
property for sale.
Ald. Powers offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the city engineer be in-
structed, in case it cannot be used elsewhere,
to sell the sidewalk not now in use on 1.4rand-
view avenue.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following reso-
lution :
Resolved. That the proposition of the
American Fire Engine company to rebuild
the J. J. Linehan steamer and to furnish the
city with one new steamer of the second
size, 800 gallons capacity, of the Silsby
make, with a Clapp & Jones boiler, the com-
pany to pay freight on the engines both
ways, be accepted: provided said company
shall furnish a relief engine for use by the
city until the Linehan and the new engine
shall be completed according to specifica-
tions and delivered to the city in Dubuque.
The freight on said relief engine to be paid
by the company, payment to be made sixty
days after the engines are received and ac-
cepted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder. Shea and Vogler.
Ald. Powers offered the following, which
was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is
hereby instructed to make a survey, plat
and profile and estimate of a proposed street
from West Eleventh street to Wilbur av-
enue between lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the sub-
division of o lot No. 687, and submit same to
the pity council.
Ald. Powers offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the pity of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
brink, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of
this notice, constructed and laid in conform-
ity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the north side of Dorgan Place,
between Ellis street end alley west of Mad-
ison street where not already laid, also new
curbing and resetting of old curb as may be
necessary, all at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes — Alds Butler, Crawford. Lillig,
Kautmann,Powers, Ryder. Shea and Vogler.
Aid. Powers offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 fejt wide, of
brick, stone or cement, and hand rail where
necessary, be, within 10 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with the
ordinance in relation to sidewalks
on both sides of Pickett street,
between Cornell street and Alma
street where not already laid; also uew curb-
ing and resetting of old curb as may be
necessary, all at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ry der, Shea and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
brick stone or cement, be, within ten days
of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on both sides of Lincoln
street, between Reed avenue and First ave-
nue where not already laid. also new curb-
ing and re -setting of old curb as may be ne-
cessary. all at the expense of abutting prop-
erty. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kauffmann offered the following:
Resolved ny the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement, be, within ten days
of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on the east side of Queen street,
between Regent street and Sanford street
where not already laid, also new curbing
and resetting of old curb as may be neces-
sary, all the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kauffman offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk four feet wide of
brick, stone or cement, be, within ten days,
(or as soon as sidewalks are graded) of this
notice, constructed and laid in conformity
with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks,
on the both sides of West Eagle Point ave-
nue, between the east line of lot 138, L. H.
Langworthy's addition, and Kane street,
where not already laid, also new curbing
and re setting of old curb as may be neces-
sary, all at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following :
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk four feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement, be, within ten
days of this notice, constructed and laid in
conformity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on the east side of Elm street, be-
tween Twenty-second and Twenty.third
streets, where not already laid, also new
curbing and re -setting of old curb as may be
necessary, all at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
AYES—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Regular Session, .21-ov. 5, 1594. 299
Dubuque, That a sidewalk four feet wide, of
brick, stone or cement. be, within ten days
of this notice, constructed and laid in con-
formity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on both sides of Ann avenue, be-
tween Lincoln avenue and Rhomberg aven-
ue, where not already laid; also new curb-
ing and resetting of old curb as may be
necessary, all at the expense of abutting
property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, pv the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk six feet wide,
of brick, stone or cement, be, within fifteen
days of this notice. constructed and laid in
conformity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on both sides of Ann avenue, be-
tween Lincoln avenue and Garfield avenue,
where not already laid; also new curbing
and resetting of old curb as may be neces-
sary, all at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes— lids. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Ald. Ryder, that the assessment against
the Sisters of Charity for cleaning snow
from sidewalks in the latter part of the win-
ter of 1890 or first part of 1891 be cancelled.
Carrie d.
Ald Crawford moved that when the coun-
cil adjourn it do so to meet Nov. 20, 1894, at
7:30o'clock p. m Carried.
Ald. Butler offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk four feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone
or cement, be, within ten days of
this notice, constructed and laid in
conformity with the ordinance in relation to
sidewalks, on the both sides of Holley street,
between Cleveland avenuo and Rush street
where not already laid, also new curbing
and resetting of old curb as may be neces-
sary, all at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes— Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Noes—None.
Ald. Butler offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two•inch plank, brick, stone or ce-
ment, be, within ten days of this no-
tice, constructed and laid in conform-
ity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on both sides of Rush street, between
Apple street and Quince street, where not
already laid; also new curbing and reset-
ting of old curb as may be necessary, all at
the expense of abutting property. Adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogler.
Noes --None.
Ald. Crawford offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubnque, That Wilber Lane, between South
Grove Terrace and Olive street, be graded,
guttered, curbed and macadamized, in con-
formity with the ordinance upon that sub-
ject. That the city engineer be and is here-
by direoted to make the necessary plans and
specifications for said improvement, and the
pity recorder direoted to give the proper no-
tice for bids and proposals for the perform-
ance of the work; the guttering, curbing
and macadamizing to be done at the expense
sf the owners of the abutting property. The
contractor to have one year in which to
make the improvement, and to have all the
surplus material.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Noes—N one.
Ald. Crawford offered the following:
Resolved. By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That Merz street, between Alt -
hanger avenue and Windsor avenue. be
graded, gutteredcurbed and macadamized,
in conformity with the ordinance upon that
subject. That the city engineer be and is
hereby directed to make the necessary plans
and specifications for said improvement, and
the city recorder directed to give the proper
notice for bids and proposals for the perfor-
mance of the work; the guttering, curbing
and macadamizing to be done at the expense
of the abutting property. Grading to be bid
in total.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler,
Nays—None.
Ald Crawford offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That the north side of Julien
avenue, between Walnut street and Wilson
avenue, be guttered and curbed in conform-
ity with the ordinance upon that subject,
and the curbstone on the south side reset
where necessary. That the city engineer be
and is hereby directed to make the neces-
sary plans and specifications for said im-
provement, and the city recorder direoted to
give the proper notice for bids and proposals
for the performance of the work; the gut-
tering and curbing to be done at the
expense of the owners of the abutting prop-
erty.
Resolved, further; That the city engineer
be instructed to have that portion of the
avenue resurfaced and put in a good condi-
tion for travel
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Ald Kaufmann reported that the follow-
ing streets accepted:
East two-thirds of Elm street, from San-
ford to Twenty-third
Rush street, from Apple street to Quince
street.
Pickett street, from Cornell street to Alma
street.
Grove Terrace south from West Eleventh
to Wilber Lane.
Report adopted.
Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attest
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fecorder.
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CITY COUNCIL.,
Adjourned Regular Session,
Nov. 20, 1894.
OFFICIAL.
Council met at 8:50 o'clock p. Mayor
Olinger in the chair.
Present: Aide. Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillis, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
On motion, the bids for the improvement
of Wilber lane, Merz street and Julien
avenue from Walnut street to Wilson
avenue, and Fourth hconstruction
rosewer
street from Bluff west to
elevator, were ordered opened and referred
to the engineer for computation:
The following bills wereordered reddpai
Key City Gas company.
ng
mains to Delhi street engine house$58 00
John Drehouse, removing sates 50 00
Browo & Brown, improving Southern
avenue from end of improvement to
290 70
Railroad avenue
John O'Brien. improvement Dell et158 91
John O'Brien, constructing wall on 12 00
Dell street 95
M. Kilberg, macadam 1 13 50
J. Budder, maoanam
Thos. O'Connell, macadam 1822 50
75
Thos Dorsey, macadam
Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus-
pended and Mr. Clark be allowed to address
the council. Carried.
Mr. Clark addressed the council in relation
to petition of lidw. Clark, asking that spe-
cial assessment against his property on Eilis
and West Locust be reduced.
Ald. Ryaer moved that the former action
in regard to same be referred back to street
committee. Carried
The petition of J. W. Connell et al. asking
that the width of sidewalk on the west side
of Southern avenue from M. Mabony's
place to Railroad ave. be reduced to 6 feet.
Granted.
Ald. Ryder moved that in the cases of
some poor people, where their houses en-
croach on said sidewalk, that the removal of
same be left to the mayor's. street commit-
tee's and engineer's discretion to have the
same done at the city's expense. Carried.
Petition of A W. Hosford and J. R Tay
for asking that sanitary sewer be construct-
ed and the water mains be laid in Grant
avenue from Julien avenue to West Eleventh
street. Granted:
Petition of John McNulty et al. asking
that the price of macadam be not reduced
from price paid last year. Granted.
Petition of Wm. Loeffler protesting against
the macadamizing or alley . from .Middle
street, between Garfield and Rhomberg ave-
nue, claiming that said strip is not owned
by the city.
On motion the rules were suspended and
Mr. Loeffert was allowed to address the
council in regard to the same.
On motion the petition was referred to the
city attorney, engineer and street commit-
tee.
The following petitions were referred to
the city attorney, engineer and street com-
mittee:
Petition of Theodor Ratseman et al, re-
monstrating against special assessment
levied against lots 2, 29 and 30, Stifles' addi-
tion.
Petition of August Roeber, agent of heirs
of Behrens' estate, protesting against special
assessment on sub 1 of min lot 3u7 for street
purposes.
The petition of F. A. Gnifeke et al, asking
that the order for laying of sidewalk rafon
rred
Pickett street be reconsidered, was
to the street committee and further action
on same be deferred until next meeting.
The protest from M. C. Woodruff, tax V
commissioner of the Chicago Great s w eoiaWl rn
Railway company, again
assess-
ment for the improvement of Elm street and
asking that action on same be deferred, was
referred to the city attorney, chairman of
the ordinance committeee and mayor.
The invitation of H. 11 Whitmore, chair-
man of tte Trans -Mississippi commercial
congress, to attend a meeting at St. Louis
Nov. 26, 1894, was accepted and the mayor
as to attend
the same: the following
BwBu cb,lFrankAltmann,
Jos. Kaufmann. D J. Sullivan. P. J. Lee.
Petition of Nicholas Linden stating that
Rush street in front of lot 116 has not been
improved according to contract was re•
ferred to the engineer, and that Mr. Tschirgl,
Jr , the contractor, put street in proper
shape
On motion the rules were suspended and
all parties who desired have the privilege of
addressing the council.
The abutters on the east aide of Elm street
addressed the council, protesting against the
levy of , pectal assessment for the improve-
ment of Elm street. On motion the matter
was referred to the attorney, ordinance
committee and engineer to examine in the
matter.
Petition of Wm. Hintrager protesting
against special sewerage assessment on West
Eleventh and Walnut streets was read. Wm.
Hintrager. and Chas. Thill addressed the
council in relation to the same.
Aid. Crawford moved that the remon•
strance be received and filed. Carried.
The board of health reported in favor of
paying the chai7man and also the clerk of
the board of health $250 each in addition to
the amount allowed by the council, and that
Dr. Michel be avowed $100 for extra for ser-
vices to said board.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers,
Ryder, Nhea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes—Ald Crawford.
Petition of Geo. Osborne asking that he
be allowed at the rate of $75 for services the
same as his predecessor. On motion the
petition was granted.
Engineer presented a plat showing the
widening of Glen Oak avenue, and same is
acknowledged by the owners, and in accord-
ance with the terms agreed upon there
would be duo Gregory $19 50 and Reinnecke
$o. Plat approved and warrants ordered
drawn to pay Gregory and Reinnecke.
Engineer reported that h a bad examined
the plat of the subdivision of lots 164 and
166a, L. H. L'engworthy's add, and there are
no reasons why it should not be approved.
On motion the sail plat was approved.
Engineer also presented contract and
specifications for the paving of Clay street
with brick. Approved.
Ald. Crawford offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
Whereas, It seems to be the opinion of
many citizens and taxpayers that the trade
and business of the city would be largely in-
creased, and its general interest promoted,
by making free of all tolls the highway
bridge across the Mississippi between Du-
buque and East Dubuque, and that for that
purpose the city should avail itself of the
provisions of section seven (7) of the con-
tract between the city and the Dubuque
High Bridge company (chapter 125 of the re-
• vised ordinances of 1893) by taking said t
bridge into its own possession and control;
therefore
Resolved, That the Dubuque High Bridge
Co be and is hereby invited to submit to the
Adjourned Regular Session, Nov. 20, 1594. 301
city council, in writing, its views in regard
to the transfer of said bridge to the city, for
the purpose above named. and also any
proposition it may choose to make for a
modification of the terms specified in its
contracts and contained In said secti n 7 of
chapter 125 of the Revised Ordinances.
Aid. Shea, chairman of the committee on
public grounds and buildioge, submitted the
following :
To the Honorable Mayor and City Copied:
GENTLEMEN: Vour committee on public
grounds and buildings would most respect•
fully recommend to your honorable body
that the contract for putting up lightning
rods on the Deihl street engine house be
awarded to Noah Faust, he to furnish all the
material and do all tabor required for said
work, and perform the same in a satisfac-
tory manner.
When said work is completed and accept-
ed by the city he is to receive as compensa-
tion therefor the sum of $85.00) as pay went
in full, the same to be applied on the pay-
ment of hY s city taxes for the y ear 1893. Rs -
port adopted.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That in consideration of the
Dubuque N ater company agreeing to ac-
cept payment at the rate of $50 per annum
for each fire hydrant from and atter August
1, 1894, the city of Dubuque agrees to pay
said water company at the rate ot $60 per
annum for each fire hydrant for the mouth
of July, 1894.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following,
which was adopted:
Be it resolved by the city council of the
city of Duougile: That the city engineer be
andis hereby instructed to prepare plans
andspeciflcations and estimates for grading,
curbing and guttering Fifch avenue from
the end of the present improvement south to
Lake Peosta, and submit same to the city
council.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
.Resolved. By the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for repairing side-
walks by the city of Dubuque, in front
of and aojoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned, and for
. the several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real essate, as follows:
W. G. Cox, lot 2 of min lot 9 $ 4 00
P. J. Burke, n 43 3 ft., 117 city 6 30
Albert Gasser, lot 1, Sisters' add 4 50
Agatha Heim, lots 3 and 4, Sisters' 3 75
add
John V. Ryder, lots 5, 6, and 7, Sis-
ters' add 2 90
D. W. Linehan, lot 45, Corriell'a sub2 30
Hughes & Blake, lots 25, 23 and 27, 1 (0
Blake add
John Flynn, lot 2 of min lot 191 and 1 59
part of min lot 192
Kiene & Altman, lot 1 of 239 Davis 75
Farm add
Nio Esch, lot 13 of sub city lot 7031 50
Clifford Ham, lot 370, Davis Farm 75
add
Chas. and Frank Fosselmann, lot 186 50
L H. Langwortby'a add.... .
D H. Price, lot 4 of anb 218 and 2.9 30
Davis Farm add lot 214, Davie
Mary E. Haggerty, 80
Farm add
R. & E. Langworthy, lots 233 and 228, 1 50
Glendale add
Slaters of Charity, lot 1 of sub min
lot 191
Jos. Herod, part of min lot 184 2 10
Chas. Fosselmann, lots 65 and 66, L
H. Langworthy's add 1 55
55
Chas.9Thill, lots 8 and 9, Sisters'lot30 add. 22 GO
501
Chas. H. Snow, lot 12, Cummings'
sub
L. J. Birner, n 36 ft lot 10,Cummings'
sub
John L Buettell, lots 4 and 5, Quig-
ley's sub 4 00
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aid. Crawford. Kaufmann. Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes—None.
Aid. Kautmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, that to pay for laying a 4 -foot
wide plank sidewalk on the north side of
Charles st. between Broadway ex. and Mus-
catine st, by Bryan Donahue, contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same,a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts ot lots, and parcels of real estate
hereina°eer named, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate. as follows:
Lennard Jaeger, lot 86, South Park
Hilt add . 110 square feet, at 143 c$ 16 37
Ellen 9'. Callagnn, lot 16, S.uth
Park Hill add , 113 square feet, at
14%c 16 81
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Roder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
N ay es—None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, By the city Council of the City
nt Dubuque: That to pay for laying a 4
feet wide plank sidewalk on the west side of
Booth street, between West Third street and
O'Neil street. by Bryan Donahue, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts •ot lots. and parcels
of real estate hereinafter named, situate
and owned, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
J. W. Schwind, lot 10 O'Neill'a sub
No 2, 565 lin ft at14Xa $ 840
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ald Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by city council of the city of Du-
buque, That to pay for laying a 4 -toot wide
plank sidewalk on the east side of Caledonia
Place, between West Eighth street and Hill
street, by Bryan Donahue. contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
M. McLaughlin estate, lot 2 of 89,
K'-lley'e sub.80 lineal feet walk laid
at 14%c per lineal toot $ 11 90
Adopted by the following vote :
Aves—Aid. Crawford. Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—None.
Aid. Kauffmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay for laying a four
foot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of
Wilde street, between South Dodge street
and McLennan street, by Bryan Donahue,
contractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several Tots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot and parcel of
real estate as follows:
Tim Cain estate, lot 2 of 1 0! 2 of 7
min lot 45,159 0 lineal ft walk at
14%0 $ 23 65
Ed Burns, lot 19, Oak Grove add, 16 SI
113 0 lineal ft walk at 14%o ....
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig
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70
302 Adjourned Regular Session, Nov. 20, 1894.
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes -None.
Aid, Biutm•n't ffered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for laying a 4 -foot
wide plank sidewalk on the ease side Glen
Oak avenue between Julien avenue and
West Third street, by Bryan Donahue, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoiniug the same,
a special tax be and is hereoy levied on the
several lots and parts of lots. and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owner, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or paroei of real estate as fol-
lows:
Mrs. J. McLaren, lot 4, Cleminson's
subdivision, 121 3 lineal It. walk
laid at 14%o $ 19 53
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aid Crawford. Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 4 foot
plank sidewalk on both sides of Stafford av-
enue from Garfield avenue to Linwood cem-
etery by Bryan Donahue, contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real es-
tate hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
M. R. Standeback. e34 lot 5, sub 1,
Geiger's sub, 49.1 lineal ft. at 14%c.$ 7 30
M. 11 Standeback, e3y lot 4, sub 1,
Gieger's sub, 40.7 lineal ft, at 1430 6 03
M. R. Standeback, lot 3, sub 1,
Geiger's sub, 49.7 lineal ft, at 14%0 6 05
Adam Mueller, lot 10 of 3 Gieger's
sub. 113 0 lineal ft, at 14%c 16 81
Wm. Hintrager, lot 23, U. 'Taylor's
sub. 50 0 lineal ft, at 14%o
Wm. Hintrager, lot 22, 0 'Taylor's
sub, 50 lineal ft , at 14%c
Wm. Hintrager, lot 24, U. Taylor's
sub, 50 lined fc, at 14%c
Fred Brandel, lot 3, A. Stine's add,
49 5 lineal ft, at 14%c
Theo Raterman, lot 29, A. Stine's
add. 56 lineal ft, at 14%c
Theo Roterman. lot 10, A. Seines'
add, 25 lineal ft, at 14%0
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That to pay for laying a four -
foot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of
Bennett street, between Grand View avenue
and east line of Grigg's sub , by Bryan Don-
ahue, contractor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate hereinafter named
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
O F Hodge's est., lot 26 Ann O'Hare's
sub ; 138 lineal ft walk laid at 14%c
per lineal foot $ 20 53
A. Harris, lot 27, Ann O'Hare's sub;
138 lineal feet walk laid at 14%o
per lineal foot 20 53
A. Harris, lot 28, Ann O'Hare's sub;
138 lineal feet walk laid at 14%c20 53
C. W. Skemp, w 50 ft lot 29, Ann O' -
Hare's sub.; 42.2 lineal feet of walk
laid at 14%c 6.28
Sarah Stewart, lot 17, Hodge's sub;
44 4 lineal feet walk laid at 14%c6 61
Sarah Stewart, lot 16, Hodge's sub;
44 4 lineal feet walk laid at 14%c6 61
L. Brin, Jr , lot 15, Hodge's sub; 44 4
lineal feet walk laid at 14%c 6 61
7 44
7 44
7 44
7 30
8 33 '
3 72
P. Kiene Jr., lot 14, Hodge's sub, 52.7 7 S4
lineal ft at 143 c
P. Kiene, Jr., lot 13, Hodge's sub, 44 7
lint al ft at 14%, 6 65
P. Kiene, Jr , lot 12, Hodge'e sub, 40.7
lineal ft at 14%c 6 05
Mary A. Kemler, lot 2 of 4 O'Hare's
sub, 83 5 lineal tt at 14%e 12 42
Mary A. Kemler, lot 1 of 4, O'Hare's
sub 55 5 liueal ft at 14%e 8 26
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aid. Crawford. Kauffmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 6 foot
wide plank sidewalk on the north side of
West Fourteentn street between Alta Vista
and Delhi streets by Bryan Donahue, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoiniug the same,
a special tax be and is hereoy levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
H Geiger. lot 247 Woodlawn Park
add., 49 5 lineal feet at 22%c $ 11 26
C. A. Voelker. lot 103, Woodlawn
Park add , CO 0 lineal feet at 22%c. 13 65
C A. Voelker, lot 101, Woodlawn
Park add , 50.2 lineal feet at 22,(tc. 11 42
John Kleinschmidt,lot 110 Woodlawn
park add, 50 4 lineal feet at 22%c11 47
John Kleinschmidt, lot 99 Woodlawn
park add, 60 lineal feet at 22%c13 65
C A. Voelker, lot 52 Woodlawn park
add. 60 5 lineal feet at 22%c 13 76
C.A Voelker, lot 51 Woodlawn pars:
add, 50.5 lineal feet at 22%c 11 49
Christina Shannon, lot 50 Woodlawn
park add, 50 lineal feet at 22%c.. . 11 38
Christina Shannon, lot 49 Woodlawn
park add. 58 4 lineal feet at 22%o13 29
Christina Shannon, lot 2, Woodlawn
Park add, 60 lineal feet walk at
22%c 13 65
Christina Shannon, lot 1, Woodlawn
Park add, 5) 2 lineal feet walk at
22%c 11 42
Christina Shannon, lot '40, Oakland
Park add, 92 3 lineal feet walk at
22%c c 21 00
W. A. Leathers, e 110 feet lot 1, Oak-
land Park add, 113 5 lineal feet
at 22%c 25 82
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Naves -None.
Ald. Kauffmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, that to pay for construction of
an 8 inch tile pipe sewer in Third street trom
terminus to Burch street, by D. W. Linehan,
contractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots and parts of lots, and par-
cels of real estate hereinafter named, situ-
ate and owned and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate,
as follows:
Catholic Cemetery, n pt out lot 723,
city, 27,000 square feet area, at 4
mills $ 108 00
Wm Ilintrages, lot 1, sub of out lot
724, city; 3,330 square feet area, at
4 mills 13 32
John Hennessy, lot 2, sub of out lot
724, pity; 3,330 square Leet area, at
4 mills 13 32
D. J. Hennessy, lot 3, sub of out lot
724, city; 3,330 square feet area; at
4 mills 13 32
D. H. McCartny. n 50.10 ft lots 4, 5, 6
sub of out lot 724 city; 5,109 square
feet ares at 4 mills 20 00
Adjourned Regular Session, Nov. 20, 1894. 303
John Hennessy, out lot 732, 27,000
square feet area at 4 mills 108 00
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes-None.
Ald. Keutmaon offered the following :
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for construction of an
eight -inch tile pipe sewer in Olive street,
from aliey south of West Eleventh to Jeffer-
son street, by James Hirds & Son, contrac-
tors, In front of and adjoining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate as fol-
lows:
James Forrester, lot 3 of out lot 697,
city, 7 000 sq ft area at 4 mills 28 00
Anna Dickey, lot of out iot637, city,
7,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 28 00
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Crawford. Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved ty the city council of the city oi'
Dubuque, That to pay for the construction
of an 8-inen tile pipe sewer in Julien avenue
from Bluff street to West Eighth street by
M. Leven, contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel
of real estate, as follows:
Lorimier House Hotel company,lot 5,
sub of 654. city, 1,9J0 square feet 7 60
area at 4 mills $
Dubuque Omnibus company, lot 6,
sub of 654, city, 1,600 square feet d 40
area at 4 mills
Dubuque Omnibus company, lot 7,
sub of 6551, city, 1,6L0 square feet 6 40
area at 4 mills
Dubuque Omnibus company, lot 8,
sub of 654. city, 2 500 square feet 10 00
area at 4 mills
Joseph Jaeggi, lot 1, sub of out lots
688 and pt 654. city, 2,500 square 10 00
feet area at 4 mills
M68ub of out lots
8 Waller,
an pt65, citlot y, 2,500 square
feet area at 4 mills 10 00
Math. Ludescher, lot 3, sub of out
lots 688 and pt 654, city,2,500 square 10 00
feet area at 4 mills
John sub of out
ots6881and p0 6estate54,oc ty,2,500 square
feet area at 4 mills..
Abbie G. Mullen, lot 5, sub 000 a square
t lots
888 and pt. 651, city, 9
feet area at 4 mills
John Eisenegger, lot 6,sub of out lots
688 and pt 654, city, 2,500 square
feet area at 4 mills
J.ub of out lots
88 and pt 654, 1 citlot y, 3,900 square
feet area at 4 mills
Dan Brennan, lot 8, b of out lots
638 and pt 654, city, u4,000 square
feet area at 4 mills
E. H. Sheppley, e 33 feet lot 9, sub of
out lots 688 and pt lot 654, city,3,300
square feet area at 4 mills
A. Lorenz, w 27 feet lot 9, sub ot out
lots 688 and pt 654, city, 2,700 square
feet area at 4 Mille
Wm. Buckler, w 47 feet lot 10, sub of
out lots 8and ati city, 4,700
square feetarea 4 654,
I
Mrs. Dora Purucker, e 18 Leet lot 10,
sub of out lots 638 and pt 654, city,
1.800 square feet area at 4 mills
T. and pt 654 citlot y,sub of out lots 688
6,0'0 quare feet
area at 4 mills
10 00
10 00
10 00
15 60
16 00
13 20
10 80
18 80
7 20
24 00
Henry Guerdet, lot 12, sub out lot lot
703, city, 5,700 sq care feet area at 4 22 80
mills
Frank Goodrich, lot 7a, sub of out lot
653a, city, 900 square feet area at 4 3
mills 60
Martin Rabbit, lot 8 sub of out lot
653a, city, 1,950 square feet area at 7
4 mills 80
John A McKinlay. lot 2, McKinley's
sub,5,20,i square feet area at 4 mills 20 80
John A. McKinlay, lot 1. McKinlay'e
sub, 5 9u0 square feet area at 4 mills 23 60
John W. and W. G. Cox, lot 44, Cor-
riell's sub. 15,30) square feet area Bl 20
at 4 mills
J. A. Rhomberg. lot 43,Corriell'asub,
5,0.0 square feet area at4 mills20 00
J. A. Rhomberg, 1ot42.Corriell's sub,
7,0:0 square teet area at 4 mills28 00
J. A Rhomberg, lot 47,Corriell'a sub,
7,0 0 aqua, e feet area at 4 mills28 00
J. A Rhomberg, lot 48,Corriell's sub,
5.3,0 i square feet area at 4 mills20 00
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 49,Corriell's sub,
5,00u square feet area at 4 mills20 00
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ruder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes-None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for the construction
of an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Walnut street,
West ltleventh street and Prairie street, by
Thos. Dorsey, contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same; a special tax be and is
nereby levied on the several lots and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amount3 set opposite each lot or parcel
of real estate, as follows:
Frank Jaerer.lot 1 of 3 of out lot 738,
city, 15.000 square Leet at 4 mills ...$ 60 00
NW Kauffman, lot 2 ot out lot 738,
city. 13,20.) square feet at 4 mills... 52 80
Jno. Nagle, lot 15. Farley's sub, 5 550 22 20
square feet at 4 mills
Henry Riker, lot 14. Farley's sub,
5,551) square feet at 4 mills 22 20
Wm Hiutrager, lot 13. Farley's sub, 20 00
5 000 square feet at 4 mills
Zames Flynn; lot 12, Farley's sub, 20 00
5,000 square feet at 4 mills
Charles Thill, lot 11, Farley's sub, 20
5 000 square feet at 4 mills
00
Wm Heodford, lot 10, Farley's sub,
5,000 square feet at 4 mills 20 00
Wm Heudford, w 2 ft of lot 9, Far-
ley's sub. 210 square feet at 4 mills. 80
Lewis A. Wood, e 48 ft of lot 9, Far-
ley's sub, 4,800 square ft at 4 mills. 19 20
R R. Jackson, lot 8, Farley's sub, 20 GO
5,0.0 square feet at 4 mills
Eugene Adams, lot 7, Farley's sub, 19 60
4,9ou square feet at 4 mills
M4,900 squarenfeet at 4 t 6,Fmillsy s sub, 19 60
F. Hancock. w,4 of lot 5 sub of lot
823 and 824, A. McDaniel's sub, 4,030 16 12
square feet at 4 mills
F. Hancock, lot 4 sub of lot 823 and
824, A. McDaniel's sub, 7,800 sq ft 31 20
at 4 mills
John Bell, se M' of lot 322, A McDan-
iel's sub, 6,100 square feet at 4 mills 24 40
James Wallis, sw j of lot 822, A. Mo -
Daniel's sub, 13,610 eq ft at 4 mills. 54 61
Geo. W. Fifield, lot 1, Hetherington's
sub, 5 075 square feet at 4 mills20 30
James Howie, lot 2, Hetherington's
sub, 5,075 square feet at 4 mills 20 30
J. G. R-gan, lot 3. Hetherington's
sub, 5,075 square feet at 4 mills20 30
Leo MoDanlela, lot 4, Hetherington's
sub, 5,075 square feet at 4 mills20 30
P. W. Crawford lot 6, Hethering-
Adoptedsub,
by the following vote: ine. 21 60
SO4 Adjourned Regular Session, Nov. 20, 1894.
Ayes -Aldermen Crawford, Kaufmann.
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nayes-None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pav for improving Grove
Terrace south from W est Eleventh street to
south end of street by John Tibey, contrac-
tor. in front of and adjoining the same. a
special tax be and Is hereby levied on the
several lots. and parts of lots. and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
F,red Weigel, lot, out lot 687. city :
191.0 lineal ft curb stone set at 350.$ 66 85
83.44 square yards guttering at 35c30 95
182.22 sq yds macadamizing at 35c63 78
Total $ - 161 5S
F. A. Rumph, e 135, lot 5, out lot 637, city:
187.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 35c$ 65 63
83 83 sq yds guttering at 35o 19 17
163.00 sq yds macadamizing at 35058 80
Total ... $ 153 60
H. F. C Schneider, lot 1, Elen Corkery's
sub:
112 4 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c $ 39 34
49.95 sq yds guttering at 35c 17 48
99.56 sq yds macadamizing at 35c34 85
Total $ 9167
H. F. Reynolds, lot 2, Ellen Corkery's sub:
50.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c$ 17 50
22 22 sq yds guttering at 350 7 78
44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 35c15 55
Total. $ 40 83
H. F Reynolds, n34, lot 3, Ellen Corkery's
sub:
25.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c$ 8 73
11.11 sq yds guttering at 35c 3 89
22.22 sq yds macadamizing at 35c7 78
Total $ 20 42
W. 13 Knott estate, say, lot 3, Ellen Cor-
kery's sub :
25.0 lineal feet curbstone at 35c$ 8 75
1111 sq yds guttering at 35c 3 89
22.22 sq yds macadamizing at 35c7 78
Total $ - 20 42
W. 13. Knott estate, lot 4, Ellen Corkery 's
sub:
50.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c$ 17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 35o 7 78
44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 35c15 55
Total $ - 40 83
Wm. T. Woodrich, lot 5, Ellen Corkery's
sub:
50.0 lineal feet curbsto 3e set at 35c$ 17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 78
44.41 sq yds macadamizing at 35c15 55
Total $ - 40 83
C. N. Baird, lot 6, Ellen Corkery's sub:
50.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 35o.$ 17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 35c 7 78
44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 35c15 55
Total $ 40 83
C. A. Wilber, lot 7, Ellen Corkery's sub:
48 2 lineal feet curbstone set at 350.8 16 87
2142 sq yds guttering at 35o.. 7 5)
33.95 sq yds macadamizing at 35c11 88
Total $ 36 25
James Lee, lot 5, Central ad9:
17.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c6 22
Total . $ 6 22
Ayes-Alds. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillg,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Noes -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Reso,ved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improving east =;
Elm street, from Sanford street to Twenty -
third street, by Peter Horsch, contractor,
in front of and adjoining Lae name. a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named. situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real e. tate, as follows:
Sophia Firzlaff, lot 70, E. Langworthy's
add:
315 9 lineal ft curbstone set at 300.... 19 77
31.11 sq yds guttering at 3)0
8150 sq yds macadam at 30c
9 33
24 45
Total 53 55
Sophia Firzlaff, lot 71, E Langworthy's
add:
50 2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30315 03
22 31 sq yds guttering at 300 6 69
73.6.2 macadam at 30c 22 09
Total $ 43 84
August Kaoateldt, lot 72, E. Langworthy's
add:
50.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 3)(3$ 15 56
22.31 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 69
7418 sq yds macadam at 30c22 25
Total $ - 44 CO
August Knonfeldt, 113173, E. Langwortby's
add:
50 2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e$ 15 03
22 31 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 69
74.74 sq yds macadam at 303 22 42
Total $ 4417
Fred Grobe, lot 74, E Langworthy's add:
50.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30o$ 15 06
2.2.31 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 69
75.30 sq yds macadam at 303 22 59
Total $ 44 34
Fred G}robe, lot 75, E. Langworthy's add:
50.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 15 06
22.31 sq yds guttering at 303 6 69
76.42 eq yds macadam at 303 22 93
Total... $ 44 63
Geo. Rettemeyer, lot 76, E. Langworthy's
add:
45 3 lineal ft curbstone set at 30313 59
24 31 sq yds guttering at 3 to 7 29
77 53 sq yas macadam at 3.c 23 26
Total. $ 44 14
Henry Luck, lot 77, E. Lang worthy's add:
50 2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30315 ('6
22.31 sq y de guttering at 30c 6 69
78 64 sq yds macadam at 303 23 59
Total $ - 45 34
Wm. Kulow, lot 78, E Langwortnv's add:
50 02 lineal ft curbstone set at 30o$ 15 06
22.31 sq yds guttering at 301 6 69
79.76 sq yds macadam at 303 23 92
Total $ - 45 67
Wm. Heim, lot 79, E La.gworths's add:
50.021ineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 15 06
22.31 sq yds guttering at 3)c 6 69
80.88 sq yds macadam at 30c 24 26
Total $ - 46 01
John Marsch, lot 80 E Langworthy's add:
50.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$15 06
22.31 sq yds guttering at 3 as 6 69
82 00 sq yds macadam at 30a 24 60
Total $ 46 35
August Benkendorf, lot 81, E. Laugwor-
thy's add:
41.4 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 12 42
24 31 sq yds guttering at 30c 7 29
8311 sq yds macadam at 3Jc 24 93
Totol $ 44 64
1
1
Adjourned Regular Se&'ion, Nov. 20, 1894. 305
Fred Newbauer, lot 82, E. Langworthy's
add:
50.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 303$ 15 f6
22 31 sq yds guttering at 3"c 6 69
84.22 sq yds macadam at 803 25 27
Total $ 47 02
Frd Newbauer, lot 83, E. Langworthy's
add:
50.02 lineal tt curbstone set at 30c$ 15 06
22 31 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 69
85.34 sq yds macadam at 303 25 60
Total $ 47 35
Mrs. Elizabeth Vogt, lot 84, E. L%ngwor-
thy'a add :
50.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 303$ 15 01
22 31 eq yds guttering at 300 6 69
85 00 sq yds macadam at 300 25 77
Total $ 47 52
Mrs. Elizabeth Vogt, lot 35, E. Langwor-
thy's add :
50 2 lineal ft curbstone set at3)c$ 15 08
22.31 sq yds guttering at 3 is 6 69
87.01 sq yds macadam at 30320 10
_
Total $ 47 85
Mrs. E izabeth Vogt, lot 86, E. Langwor-
thy's aad:
50.02 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e$ 15 00
22.31 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 69
89 24 sq yds macadam at 30c 26 77
Total $ 48 52
Mre. Elizabeth Vogt, lot 87, E. Langwor-
thy's add :
79.6 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 23 88
37.33 sq yds guttering at 3,10 11 20
127.27 sv yds macadam at OOe 38 18
_
Total $ 73 28
Chicago Creat Western Railway:
500 03 eq yds macadam at 300 150 20
Total $ 150 00
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes --Aid. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmadn, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vo-
gel .nd Vogler.
Noes -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved. by the city council of the city of
Dubuque: That to pay for construction of
an 8-iuch tile pipe sewer in West Fifth street
and Roberts avenue, by John O'Brien, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the same.
a special tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named and owned,
and for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows:
E H Lubgwitz, lot 2, Deming &
Horr's sub, 5,000 square feet area,at
4 mills
John Phillips, lot 3, Deming & Horr's
sub, 5,000 square feet area, at 4
mills
John Phillips, lot 4, Deming & Horr's
sub, 5,000 square Leet area, at 4
mills
Mary H. Reynolds, e hf lot 5 Deming
& Horr's sub, 2 500 square feet area,
at 4 mills
Elizabeth Kennedy, w hf lot 5, Dem-
ing & Horr's sub, 2,500 square feet
area, at 4 mills
Alfred Hobbs, tot 18,Wilson's sub, 5,-
20) square feet area, at 4 mills
Jas. M. Sullivan, lot 19, Wilson's sub,
4,100 square feet area, at4 mills
Phil Pfersch, lot 2),Wilson's sub,5,000
equare feet area, at 4 mills
E. A. Spaulding, lot 21, Wilson's sub,
5,u00 square feet area, at 4 mills....
John Burns, is 40 ft lot 22, Wilson's
sub, 4,000 square feet area, at 4
mills
20 CO
20 00
20 00
10 00
10 CO
20 80
16 40
20 00
20 00
16 00
W. J. Burns. n 10 ft lot 22, Wilson's
sub, 10)0 square feet area, at 4
mills 4 00
W . J. Burns, lot 24, Wbson'e auto, 5,-
001 equ re feet area, at 4 mills 20 00
Nettie J Walker, lot 24, Wilson's sub,
5,00) equare feet area, at 4 mills20 CO
Nettie J. Walk:r, lot 25, Wilson's sub,
5,10 ) square feet ares. at 4 mills20 00
Fred Seaman, lot 26 Wilson's sub,
5,010 equare feet area. at 4 mills . 20 CO
Mary Hinson, lot 27. Wilson's sub,
5,030 square feet area, at 4 mills20 00
T. L. McFarland, lot 28, Wilson's sub,
5,000 square feet area, at 4 mills20 00
Emma Spensley, lot 20, Wilson's sub,
5,00) square feet area, at 4 mills.... 20 00
W. W. Perleth, 10130, Wilson's sub,
5,000 equare feet area,at 4 mills20 00
Jessie Epps, lot 4, McOoliins' sub,
2,900 equare feet area,at 4 mills11 0)
Jessie Epps, lot 33, Wilson's sub,
1,500 square feet area, at4 mills-. 6 CO
River Jordan, n hf lot 34, Wilson's
sub, 2,500 equare feet area, at 4
mills 10 00
Michael Wafter, s ht lot 34, Wilson's
sub, 2,400 equare feet area,at 4 mills 9 60
Michael Watters, lot 4, sub of 35, Wil-
son's sub, 1,630 square feet area, at
4 mill 6 40
Timothy E sgan,lot 3, sub of 35, Wil-
son's sub, 54U square feet area, at 4
mills 216
John McFarland. lot 2, sub of 35,
Wilson's sub, 120 square feet area,
at 4 mills 48
John McFarland, lot 1, sub of 35, Wil-
son's sub, 2,9UU square feet area, at
4 mills 11 60
H. W Hostord, lot 36, Wilson's sub,
4,300 equare feet area, at 4 mills17 20
V. F. Peileth, lot 3L Wilson's sub,
5,0)0 sq ft area, at 4 mills 20 00
Ben Cheatham est, lot 1 of 38, Wil-
son's sub, 4,70) sq ft of area at 4
mills . 18 80
Isaac Proctor, lot 2 of 88, Wilson's
sub, 1,350 sq tt area, at 4 mills 5 40
Isaac Proctor, lot 1 of sub 39 and 40,
Wilson's sub, 1,300 sq ft area, at 4
mills 5 20
Isaac Proctor, lot 2 of sub 39 and 40
Wilson's sub, 4,200 sq ft area at 4
mills 16 80
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aldermen Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and
Vogler.
Nayes-None.
Ald Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for construction of an
8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Water street from
First street to Jones street by Thos. Dorsey,
contractor, in front of and adjoining the
same,a special tax be and is hereby levied on
the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels
of real estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned. and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Win. C. Stewart, lot 1, blk 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 2,71,0
square feet area at 4 mills $ 10 80
Wm C Stewart, lot 2, blk 9, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 2,440
square feet area at 4 mills 9 76
Wm. C Stewart, lot 3, blk 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add; 2,440
square feet area at 4 mills 9 76
W. J Morgan, and % lot 4, blk 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 1,220
square feet area at 4 mills 4 88
W. J. Morgan, and lot 5, blk 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 1,220
square feet area at 4 mills 488
W. J. Morgan, and lot 6, bla 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 1,220
488
sq acre feet area at 4 mills
306 Adjourned Regular Session, Nov 20, 1894.
Chas Simplot, uud tot 4, big 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 1,2.20
square feet area at4 mills 4 83
Chris. Simplot, and)4 lot 5, big 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 1.220 4 88
square feet area at 4 mills
Chas. Simplot, and lot 6, bik 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add, 1 220
squ88
John Coleman areare feet 4
lot 7, blk Dubuque
Harbor company add, 2,44u square 9 76
feet area at 4 mills
Bart E Linehan,, to 6,
ue
Harbor companyaddlkdu square
12 48
test area at 4 mills
Wm G. Stewart, lot 9, bik 6, Du-
buque Harbor company add. 2,400 9 60
square feet area as 4 mills
Johu Nagle lot 1, bik 5, Dubuque
Harbor add, 5,2u0 square feet area 20
at 4 mills
80
A. A Cooper, lot 1, bik 4, Dubuque
L Harbor Co.'s add, 2 00i square feet 8
area at 4 mills
00
A A. Cooper, lot 2, big 4, Dubuque
Harbor company add, 4,500 square 18 00
feet area at 4 milia
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aid. Crawford. Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That to .pay for improving
Picket street from Alma to Cornell street by
Aug. Lange, contrautor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinaf-
ter named, situate and ow
, and for
o par-
cel
amounts set oppositea
cel of real estate, as follows:
Joseph Kessler, s )4 lot 1 Morgan's sub:
29.3 lineal feet curbstone set at 23c..$ 8 20
17 eq yds guttering at 28c.
76
47 11 sq yds macadamizing at 33c.. 15 5a
Total $ 28 51
Joseph Kessler, s lot 2 Morgan's sub:
49.1 liueal feet curbstone set at 28c$ 13 75
21.93 sq yds guttering at 28c 6 14
43 64 sq yds macadamizing at 32o... 14 40
Total s 34 29
Ilenry Clark, lot 3 Morgan's sub:
50.0 lineal ft curb stone sat at 280...$ 14 00
22.44 square yards guttering at 28c. 8 28
45 33 sq yds macadamizing at 33c14 96
Total $ 35 24
Rebecca J. Farley, lot 8 outlot 687, city :
28 87
12 82
30 21
71 90
24 28
103.1 lineal feet curbstone set at 2838
45 78 sq yds guttering at 236
91.56 sq yds macadamizing at 33c
Total $
Phillip Sage, lot 9 outlot 667 city :
86 7 lineal feet curbstone set at 28e$
38.53 sq yds guttering at 28c. 10 79
76.44 sq yds macadamizing at 33o225 23
Total $ 60 30
Joseph C. Paine, lot 3 outlot 667, city :
19 6 lineal Leet curbstone set at 283.$ 5 49
52
9 sq yds guttering at 23c
17.78 sq yds macadamizing at 33o5 87
_
Total $ 13 88
John W. Wybraut, lot 4 outlot 687, city :
122 2 lineal feet curbstone set at 2804 34 22
54 67 sq yds guttering at 28c 15 31
111.11 sq yds niaoadamizing at 33o36 67
Total $ 86 20
F A Gnittke, lot 7 outlot 607, city :
43 5 liueal feet:curbstone set at 280$ 12 18
19 11 sq yds guttering at 28o 5 35
36.44 sq yds macadamizing at 33c... 12 03
L Total $ 29 56
P. P. Murray estate, lot 1 sub s part 684,
45 0 lineal feet curbstone set at 28c$ 12 • 606
21100 eq yds guttering at 28c
4U Ou sq y ds macadamizing at 33613 20
Total $ 3140
Mrs. E Mellen. lot 2 sub s part 634, city :
41 0 lineal feet curbstone set at 23c..$ 111 20
20
17.18 sq yds guttering at 283.
35 56 sq yds macadamizing at 3Uc11 73
Total. $ 27 92
J. J. Murray, lot 3 sub s part lot 684. city:
66 0 lineal feet curbstone set at 28c$ 188 4648
30.22 sq yds guttering at 28e 19 96
60.44 sq yds guttering at 33e—
Total $ 46 90
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Crawford. Kaufmann, Lillig, Pow-
ers. Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
1i,solved, By the City Council of the cy
of Dubuque: That to pay forimproving eo11
Rush st from Apple
st Quince
joininTschirgt,Jr.the,
e same, contraand
ad-
joining special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel
of real estate, as foliows:
N. Linden, lot 116, Union add :
81 lineal feet curb stoue set at $ 35
37 78 quare yards guttering at 35c.. 13 22
113 87 square yards macadamizing 45 55
at 40c
Total $ 8712
Julien 11 Louis, lot 117 Union add:
60 lineal feet curb stone set at 350....$ 21004
26 87 sq yds guttering at 350
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40337 33
Total $ 67 67
Joe Benkley, lot 118, Union add
60 lineal feet curb stone set at 35c21 00
9 34
26 67 sq yds guttering at 35c
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total $ 67 67
Mrs. Geo Sarkis, lot 119, Union add:
60 lineal ft curb stone at 350. , .. 2100
26.67 sq yds guttering as 350 9 34
93 33 sq yds macadmizing at 400 37 33
Total $ 67 67
George Savory, lot 120. Union add:
60 lineal ft curb stone at 35c
26 87 sq yds guttering at 35c
93 33 eq yds macadamizing at 403
Total $
George Savory, lot 121, Union add:
80.8 lineal feet curb stone at 35c
37.78 sq yds guttering at 350
163.33 aq yds macadmiziug.at 406
2100
934
3733
67 67
28 28
13 22
65 33
Total $ 106 83
Pat Moran, 8 80 ft lot.122 Union add:
82 4 lineal ft curbstone at Mc 28 84
38.40 eq yds guttering at 35c 13 44
163.33 sq yds macadamizing at 4065 33
$107 81
Total
Pat Moran, lot 123, Union add:
60 lineal ft curb stone at 350 21 f 0
26.67 sq yds guttering at 35c 9 34
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40037.33
Total $ 67 87
Thomas.Cahill, lot 124, Union add:
60 lineal ft curb atone, at 35c.... . , 2100
26.67 aq yds guttering at 350 9 34
93.33 sq yds maoadamlziug at 40037 33
Total .4 67 57
Adjourned Regular Session, Nov. 20, 1894. 307
Thomas Cahill, lot 125, Union add:
60 lineal ft curb stone at 3.50 21 ( 0
26 67 sq yds guttering at 3ac 9 34
93.33 sq yds macadamizing 37 33
Total $ 67 67
Bridget Redmond, lot 1c6, Union add:
60 lineal ft curb stone at 3ic $ 21 (0
26.67 sq yds guttering at 35c 9 34
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40037 33
Total $ 67 67
Bridget Redmond, lot 27 Union add:
83 lineal feet cubing at 350 $ 29 05
38.67 sq yds guttering at 35c 1.3 54
165 sq yds maoadamizizg at 40e 66 (Al
Total $ 108 59
P. H Hammerland, lot 174 Union add :
56 2 lineal feet curbing at 35o $ 19 67
30.87 sq yes guttering at 35c 10 81
98.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total $ 67 81
P. H. Hammerland, lot 175 Union add:
60 lineal feet curbing at 30o $ 21 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 25c9 34
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c337 33
-
Total $ 67 67
Thomas Cahill, lot 176 Union add :
60 lineal feet curbing at 303 $ 21. 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 39c 9 34
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total $ 67 67
Thomas Cahill, lot 177 Union add:
57.8 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 20 23
29 87 sq yds guttering at 350 10 46
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c37 33
Total. $ CS 02
Thomas Cahill, lot L78 Union add: 0
0
60 lineal feet curbing at 35o $ 21 810
26.67 sq yds guttering at 350
93 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40037 83
Total $ 67 67
Pat Moran, lot 179, Union add:
90.8 lineal feet curbing at 350
44 42 sq yds guttering at 35o
143.90sq yds macadamizing at 400..
$ 31 78
15 55
57 56
Total $ 104 89
Pat Moran, lot 180, Union add :
27.5 lineal feet curbing
urguttering at 3o 4 63
$3
9 6
12.22 sgyds
8
42.77 eq yds macadamizing at 4017 11
Total $ 3103
P. A. Hammerland, lot 181., Union add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 350 $ 21
00
00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 35c
34
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 4')o... 37 33
Total $ 67 67
A. W. Kemler, lot 182, Union add:
60.0 lineal feet curbing at 35c. $ 21. 03
26.67 sq yds guttering at 350
93.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40037 33
Total $ 67 67
John McQuillan, lot 183, Union add:
60 3 lineal ft ourb stone, at 35o 21 1 1181
28.22 sq yds guttering, at 350
93.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 40o37 33
Total $ 68 31
John McQuillan, lot 1 of lot 1.84 Union add:
57.8 lineal feet curbing at 350 $ 20 3
31.81 sq yds guttering at 350 11.
99.10 sq yds macadamizing at 40o- 39 64
Total $ 7100
Julia Ahern lot 2 of lot 184 Union add
90 lineal feet curbing at 35o $ 31. 50 31. 00
40 eq yds guttering at 35o 56 00
140 sq yds macadamizing at 40o
Total $ 10150
F. E Spellman, lot 185 Union add:
95 9 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 33 57
47 8 sq yds guttering at ?53 16 73
153.7 sq yds macadamizing at 40c61 44
Total $ 117 78
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Crawford, Halpin, Lillig, Powers,
Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nays-- None
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following res-
olution which was adopted:
Be it resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be
and is hereby instructed to prepare plans
and specifications and estimates for grading,
curbing and guttering Fifth avenue, from
the end of the present improvement south to
Lake Peosta and submit same to the city
council.
Ald. Powers, chairman of the ordinance
committee, presented an ordinance to
amend an ordinance, entitled. "An ordi-
nance in regard to charges of scavengers
for cleaning privy vaults, cess pools and
water closets.
Ald Ryder moved that the rules be sus-
pended and the ordinance be read by its
title and placed on its final passage.
Carried by the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler.
Nay es -None.
The ordinance was then read by its title
and put on its final passage, and adopted by
the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig,
Powers. blies, Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes -None.
Ald Crawford moved that the engineer
and street committee be instructed to have
West Eleventh street and Walnut street and
others in that vicinity put in proper condi-
tion. Carried.
Ald. Lillig moved that the matter of speed
of the running of railroad trains through the
city be inquired into. On motion, the mayor
and marshal were instructed to attend to
the same.
Engineer Knowlton reported as follows
on the bids referred to him for computation:
Improvement of Merz street. $2,200 00
Geo. W. Farley 2 940L0 00
1,926
D. W. Linehan 00
Peter Borsch 1, 6 00
Brown & Brown 2.560 00
Hassett & Rielly 2.560 00
Steuck & O'Farrell
On motion, the contract was awarded to
Peter Imprroving Julienavenuetoo bidder.west
Wilson ave
nue. 28g 00
Hassett & Rielly $ 00
D. W. Linehan 318233 70.
Gan. W. Farley
On motion, G. W. Farley was awarded
the contract, he being the lowest bidder.
Improving Wilber Lane from Grove Ter-
rane south to Olive street: $x,800
M. M. McCarten 2,800
Hassett & Rielly 400
Geo. W. Farley 1700
Edward Tibey
On motion the contract was awarded to
Geo. W. Farley, he being the lowest bidder.
For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer
in West Fourth street from Bluff street west:
M. bidder was awarded the contract.93. On motion he the only
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That the westerly 6 feet of South-
ern avenue between M. Mahoney's place and
Rail ub d avenue be is use, so far as thevacated
of Dubuqand ue
for p
has auy rights therein. Provided the abutters
im-
provementwill enter into an of street, the same as if the said
308
O iczal Notices.
vacation had not been made. and the
recorder to give proper notice of said pro-
posed vacation.
Aid. Ryder moved that the matter of the
condition of Rueh street be referred to the
street commissioner and engineer. Carried.
Aid. Vogler moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attesirt<
oved:
1894
' 3inyor.
NOT ICE.
Public notice is hereby given that at the session
of the city council of the city of Dubuque, held
on the 4th day of September, 1894, the following
special assessments were levied on the real estate
hereinafter desert ed, and that in case of failure
to pay the one-seventh within the time prescribed
by tee ordinance, governing same, all will be-
come delinquent and subject to collection by dm
tress and sale. HENRY B. GNIFFKle,
City Treasurer
For the improvement of the S 3 of Twenty-third
street from Jackson street to Elm street.
Lot. Amt.
Nicholas Stoltz est,Langworthy'sadd 17 129 83
MM Hoffman, do 18 13412
Chas Messerknecht do 51 107 15
do sub of 52 53 1 52 3u
do of 2 fru div of 52 53 1 43 95
George 8prossman. of k sub 62 63 2 38 50
For the improvement of Paulins street from West
.Fourth to West Fifth street.
tot. Amt.
10 83 44
11 36 00
12 37 67
13 37 87
14 37 20
S W Upton, Deming & Harris sub
do do
C H Eigbmey et al do
do do
do do
Cath McCann,
Pauline Langworthy's sub 11 105 28
Ed Langworthy est
Pauline Langworthy's sub 12 114 25
Ed Langworthy est
Pauline Langworthy's sub 1 21 20
For the improvement of Second avenue from Lin-
coln avenue to Rhomberg avenue.
f ot. Amt
F M Robinson est, Ham's add 435 125 34
do do 480 136 33
Jos Zimmerman do 434 123 90
J A Reomberg, do 461 117 35
502 92
For the improvement of Forest lone from Nevada
to Delhi streets.
ThosBrrke, Cleminson's sub
Christ Zimmerman, Summit add
Mrs B E Cousins, do
Martin Meagher do
b M Langworthy est, do
do do
M Tsehirgi 8r, 50 ft
City of Dubuque. except e 50 ft
Wm B Bonce, 8 M Langworthy add
Trueb, Southwell & Co do
Wm Crahan, do
Margaret Laban, lot 1 of do
Robert Waller,
lot 1 of 1 of 2 Waller's sub
Robert Waller,
lot 1 of 2 of 1 Waller's sub
Lot. Amt
2 24 45
6 32 50
5 32 60
4 32 50
3 30 23
2 3u 23
1 32 50
1 116 70
26 121 59
23 39 80
22 39 80
21 81 12
41 95
59 97
724 84
For the colnr oem ent of to Rhomberd ird avenue.from
Lin-
Lot, Amt,
J A Ahombcrg, Hsm's add 489 135 50
do do 428 124 50
do do 427 124 38
uo do 468 126 b8
511 26
For the improvement of West Fourteenth street
from Alta Vsta to Atlantic avenue.
A D Frudden, Home add 7 32 28
dodo do
D J Linehan do 9 49 90
do do 10 55 44
do do 11 5544
J L Buettell do 12 99 28
John Schmidt, Mt Pleasant add 18 327 s2
654 58
For the improvement of Ann avenue from Lin-
coln avenue to Garfield avenue.
Mrs H L Schumacher est
McCraney's first add 88 122 29
Christ Capritz do 56 122 09
John D etrich do 89 12.2 35
Christ :Jungk do 55 122 49
489 22
For the improvement of Fifth avenue flour
Adams avenue to S line of Johnsen's sub.
H Hrims, Johnston's sub 1 55 09
Geo Widner, do 2 51 84
Jane Miller, do 3 51 81
Alfred Litz, do 4 r 1 84
Val Dottie, do 5 51 84
do do 6 5184
A& W Richmann do 7 51 84
do do 8 6184
Chas Licht, do 9 5' 84
H Gropes Sr, do 10 57 26
August hoeber minl lot 3(7 2 135 79
Jemes A Johi stow, Johnstan's sub 12 389 04
J H Hhomberg,minl lot 304 lot 2 of 1 2 12 4.2
1,044 32
For the improvement of alley from Ellis to Foye
street between West Locust and Almond streets
Kate Lundbeck, Cox's add e 24 ft 23 10 12
Jos Markwood, do
W G Cox, d0
do do
Jose, h Hendrick, do
C M Buetteil, do
Wm Sinholdt, do
Mary Su ,ler, do
Lizzie Manning, do
Msry Bu.ler, do
Johu Barrett, do
Catb C Kease,
do
Rosa Cadman,
W G Co:,
do
Mortz Vollmer,
G B Henekels,
Mrs Thos Murray,
WGCox
do
do
do
do
James Lee,
do
Ernest Eisert,
W B Yates est,
do
Anna B Yates,
Daniel Wolff.
J B Lundbeck,
Mary dampers est, do e i/
Thos Maher, do w %z
John Van Holland do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do w
do e
do
do
do
do
do e %z
do w
do
do
do
do e 9 ft e 1/4
do w16fte%
do w %z
do
w '4
e 'i4
w %
e '4
w 4
e
Gottrried Moery,
Jacob Trout,
John q Hoch,
hl en Sull van,
W J Sullivan,
Mick "arne9,
W A Buettell,
W G Cox,
Emma Allen,
Kate Lundbeck,
do
do
do
do e
do w%
do
do
do
do
do a 2411
24 169t
25 1694
26 16 94
27 1694
28 16 94
29 16 94
30 16 94
31 8 47
31 8 47
32 8 47
32 8 47
33 8 47
33 841
34 16 94
36 16 94
36 16 94
37 8 47
37 8 47
38 1694
39 1694
40 30 51
5 10 59
6 9 58
ti 9 58
7 1916
R 34 65
16 91
3 04
5 43
8 47
16 94
8 47
8 47
16 94
16 94
16 94
16 94
8 47
8 47
16 94
1694
16 91
18 94
9 78
9
10
10
10
11
12
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
18
19
20
21
k2
625 23
Ofiicial Notices. 30a
For the improvement of High Bluff from Stafo. d
to Schiller ave.
John Miller, Dreibtables aid 98
Nicholas Stout z, do 47
Anton r.igg, do 46
Bathol Capretr. do 45
Mrs J Schucker, do lund.3 44
M Lange, do and +;; 44
John Sass, do 43
hen Hartmann, do 42
John &reamer. do s ?„ 41
Felix Hasler, do w S2 40
Peter George, do 39
do 00 38
do do 37
Mrs 8 ltaforth, do 36
Fred Budde, do 35
Fred Lentz, do 34
do do 33
John Rozgensack, Hooper's add 43
do do 92
Nic Fischer, do 41
F J Naegele, do 40
Nin Wamp ch, do 39
John Pattiz, do 38
Roiling doukert, do 37
do s w 3 ft 36
August lmmitch, dodon e 98 ft 3536
John ayynch, do 34
do do 33
Chas smock, do 32
do do 31
Alphons Frick, do 30
John Friedermeyer est do 29
36 76
36 24
36 24
36 24
12 u9
24 15
36 24
3624
55 90
57 38
36 14
36 24
36 24
36 24
36 24
33 24
36 24
40 33
40 33
40 3
46 33
40 33
40 33
4033
231
27 36
40 10
40 10
90 10
40 10
40 10
40 10
60 83
1,234 57
For the improvement of Rush street from south
Dodge to Apple street.
Matthew Maher, . nion add 137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
182
161
do
Mary Hel'ey est,
Bridget McEvoy,
Oo
Thomas Meehan,
do
Thomas Kenneally,
do
Bride et Redmond,
W m Redmond,
Tn.omas Kenneally,
do
Thomas Byrnes,
do
Bridget McEvoy,
Lawrence McEvoy,
et Columbkllls church,
do
Wm O'Brien,
St Columbkllls Church,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
0o
do
do
d0
do
do
do
do
do
do
co
do
do
do
do
108 14
67 66
67 66
67 66
150 74
108 68
67 66
6766
67 66
108 95
67 66
67 66
67 66
66 56
68 47
67 90
46 24
6766
67 66
67 66
67 63
68 56
67 66
--
1,741 48
For the improvement of Wilde street from couta
Dodge to Mt Lenonx.
Ilannah 1 1nney,;Uak Groove add
do
do
do
0o
do
Wm Burke,
do
Cath M Sullivan.
itd Burns,
J S Randall, est
lot 1 of 1 of 55 sub of M L 39
Pat Powers, Oak Grovedoadd
do
Pat Ryder est, do
do lot 1of1ML39
Peter M 1. 39
doApel, lott 2 ofoof M L 39
P J H60 lot 3 ofof 2 do
Henry Riker, lot 4do do
do 6 do
14
15
16
17
18
19
108 73
109 11
6547
65 47
85 47
120 02
1 326 46
11 6547
12 96 38
13 323 22
1 33 28
2 81 20
2 32 73
32 73
3 66 38
4 65 47
5 9324
6 27 52
1,781 35
For the improvement
ttr f Booth to West Third
Mary A Morse, O'Neill's add s 58 ft 1 63 83
6 326 76
Battery
, sub of n pt sub 3 minlnl tlot 158 2 254 93
City of Dubuque,
s part lot 3 sub min lot 158 3 341 57
B Gallon, i of 2 mini lot 158 1 110 96
Phrlo Rhomberg, 2 of 2 mini lot 158 2 222 J3
Philo Rhomber
sub o n pt of B sub of min lot 158 1 269 82
J 8 Stephens,
• less at, t;•M l angwortey's sub 1 48 50
J 8 8 ephens,S M Langworthy's sub 2
Mary Walsh, du 3
Theodore Merritt, do 4
do do 5
do do less st 6
5150
5150
5150
r1 50
58 65
1,898 35
Far the improvement of Providence from John -
ton to Stafford ave.
Louis Nipp, Cook's add 71 42 70
in do 72 92 09
73 4219
74 32 09
75 42 09
' 6 4209
77 44 56
1 14486
2 38 08
3 38 04
4 38 08
5 38 99
'78 44 61
79 42 01
80 42 01
81 42 01
82 129 05
159 68
Herman Wunderlich, do
Cons nose est, do
do do
John Welker, do
M T Michels do n 38 ft
Chas Rose est, 1 of 3 M i. 467
do 2of3ML467
Chas Niop• 3 of 3 M 1.467
Chas Rose est, 4 of 3 M L 467
do 5of3ML467
Peter Aepli, Cook's add
do do
John Lelcht do
Fred Budden, do
Wm Pohl, do
Chas r osselman,
s w 196 ft lot 1 M L 467 1
W E Reinoehl.
s w 40 ft n e 45 ft 31 L 467 1
J W Lnahn, n e 5 ft lot 1 M r. 467 1
do lot lof2 do 1
Ed Spahn, sw40 ftlot 2of 2M L467 2
D & ti Emsley,
n e 56 ft lot 2 of 2 M L 487 2
32 0;
401
24 05
32 06
47 99
1,195:4
For the improvement of Lemon street from 27th
street to M11lv111e road.
Fred Kennikes, West's add 27 85 36
do t 8 58 00
Mary W Hoops, do 29 58 00
d0 do 30 58 00
N c & Frank Glab, do 31 58 00
do
do 32 58 00 Mrs Ann Stewart, do 33 58 0034 58 00
Peter ic & Frank Glab, do 35 58 00
DubBischoff, do 36 58 00
Dubuque Malting Co, do
do do 37 58 00
do do 38 58 00
do do 39 58 00
40 58 00
do do
do do 11 28 36
Chas B1•chman, do 41 80 09
do do 42 58 00
Henry Blicbman, do 43 57 90
Park Hill Chapel, do 44 58 00
Fred Huop, r o 45 58 00
Dubuque Piessad Brick Co
Fairmount Park add 8 38 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick Co,
Fairmount Park add 7 38 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick Co,
Fairmount Park add 6 72 26
E L Curtis, e 24 fr, West's add 49 92 06
Dubuque Pressed Brick Co
Fairmount Park add 5 38 66
Dubuque Press d Brick Co.
Fairmount Park add 4 38 65
Dubuque Pressed Brick Co,
Fairmount Park add 3 38 66
Dubuque Pressed Brick Co,
Fairmount Park add 2 38 65
Dubuque Pressed Brick CO,
Fal' mount Park add 1 119 62
Agatha IIeim, Humboldt add 1 50 58
1,74619
For the improvement of West Fourteenth street
from Alta Vista street to Atlantic avenue46 47
352 56
99 41
28 33
6
28 16
72 92
259 74
13 22
231 12
76 00
56 33
58 33
10168
James Forester, min lot 175
do Mt Pleasant add 16
Fred Brauhn est, Levin's add 20
n
Kate F Rose, 0 w 21
00do
H Fulmer, do e 54 22
do do2
243
8 J Dolson, do
W G Cox, m'.n lo' 90 2
do Levin's add 24
F H Weihe, do 1819
John Hennes y, do 17
do do 16
do do
Margt Laboytaux,
2 of 17 Mt Pleasant add 2 251 3
Gotleih Toshner, 1 Of min lot 175 1 397 54
1,925 34
310
Official Notices.
For the improvement of Lincoln ave from Third
avenue to Fourth avenu
e.
85 70
J A Rhomberg, Hamdoadd 553 552 85 70
do 551 49 61
do do 550 4961.
do 549 49 61
do d r 548 49 61
do do
do do 547 49 61
d0 do 548 54 37
do co 469 6908
do do 470 49 61
do do 471 49 81
do doo 472 4961
do 473 49 61
do do 474 49 61
do do 475 49 61
do do 4;6 52 69
857 18
$5.00 Reward,
The above reward will be paid to any person
giving information that will lead to the arrest
and globes onithe elect tion of the
lighter and I shathat lreak makehe
it
my du y to see that the patty or parties that
break the globes in the future shall be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law. JOHN REAS' E,
Nov. 1. City Marshal.
N-tloenf lisle.
I will Fell at public auction to the best bidder
for cash, on the 5th day of Novemcer, 1891, at 2
o'clock p. m , at the public pound of the city of
Dubuque, on Elm street, between Fourteenth
and Fifteenth streets, the following impounded
animal, to -wit: One bay mare, white stripe on
face, two bind legs white above fetlocks; about
13 years old and we Jo rx RAasr.t. about i1Cit00 y Marshal.
Dubuque, Oct. 30, 1894. 51
Notice.
Public notice is hereby given that at the Fession
of the city council of the city or Dubuque held
on the 1st day of October, 1894, the following
special assessments were levied on the real estate
hevinafter described, and that ,n case of failure
to pay the one-seventh within the ti me prescribed
by the ordinance, governing same, all will be.
come delinquent and subject to collection by
distress and sale. HENRY B.
GNIFFECity C Treasurer.
For
For the improvement of West Fourteenth street
from Alta Vista to Atlantic Avenue.
Lot.
Amt.
James orrestertrlea
ie ntadd 16 352
d97
ooM56
20 99 41.
21 5633
22 28 1.6
22 28 16
23 72 92
24 2974
2 1322
14 231 12
19 75 00
18 56 33
17 56 33
16 101 68
Fred Brauhn Levine add
Nate F Rose do
do do w'/2
H Fulmer do a %
do do
S J Dolson do
WGCox min lot 90
do Levine add
F H Weihe do
John Hennessy do
do d3
do do
Margt Laboyteaux sub 17
Mt Pleasant add 2 251 37
Gottl'eb Taschner sub min lot 175 1 197 54
For the la provement of Lincoln avenue from
'1•hird to Fourth avenues.
Lot.
J A Rhomberg Ham's add 553
do do 552
do do 551
do do 550
d0 do 549
do do 548
do do 547
do do 546
do do 469
do do 470
do do 471
do do 472
do do 473
do do 474
do do 475
do do 476
Amt.
85 70
49 61
49 61
49 61
49 61
49 61
49 61
54 37
60 08
49 61
49 61
49 61
49 81
49 81
49 61
49 61
For the improvem,nt of Hagle Point avenue from
Windsor avenue to etafford avenue.
Lot. Amt.
Andrew Muel'er Hamburg add 8 57 12
Andrew Mueller Hamburg add a 20 ft 9 14 94
John P Saner do n :30 it19 42 40
Jos Ott do
Chan Bock do sw iii 11 18 86
Chas Hupferschmidt HamburgdnK 11 18 86
John Grimm Hamburg add sw'/, 12 18:66
Henry Armeden Hamb.irg add ne 34 12 18 66
Henry Armeden Hamburg add 13 :38 96
Chas Roseestate 7 133
0 lot 2 of :3 n in lot 467 35 46
Chas Nipp lot 3 of 3 min lot 467 :35 46
Chas Roseestate lot 5 o f
:3 min lot 467 :15 46
do 3 min lot 467 14 94
$508 78
For thecolnravenuento Rhot of imberg an erst n from
Lin-
Lot. Amt.
Philo 11honberg Ham's add 452 109 07
John F Dobler do 44:3 111 23
John Heil do 442 109 00
Jos Ruegamer et al do 453 106 71
$4:36 01
For the improvement of Lincoln avenue from
Second to Third avenue.
Lot.
J B MuellerclIv Ham's add 561
J A Mueller city do s 54 lot 580
John Adams do n `0 559560
J A Rhomberg do 558
do do
do 557
do 556
do 555
do 554
do 468
dJ 467
do 466
do 465
do 464
do 463
do 462
do 461
do 562
do
do
no
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Andrew Hefti
Amt.
88 40
25 83
2584
51 67
5167
51 67
51 67
51 67
88 74
90 15
51 96
51 67
51 67
51 67
51 67
51 67
90 96
17 60
$995 89
For the improvement of east two thirds of Elm
street from Sanford to Twenty third street.Lot. Amt.
J Dettman sub of 198, 197
L li Langworthy's add 1 53 84
4.2 92
42 58
42 27
41 46
43 18
9 96
4112
40 47
40 25
40 72
E9 26
J Dettman do do
1Ni.tnie Newbauer do do 3
Joachim Newbauer do do 4
do do do 5
Joseph Drell do do 6
do do do 7
Elizabeth Spahn do do 8
CO do do 9
Valentine Schiel do do 10
do CO do 11
N Maybanks Saunders sub 1
$528 03
An Ordloance,
An ordinance in regard to charges of eoaven-
gets for 1 leaning privy vaults, cess pools and
water closets.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
Section 1. That section 9 of chapter 38 of the
revised ordinances of 1893 be. and the same is
hereby amended, by striking the words "fifteen
(15) cents" in the sixth line thereof and inserting
twelve and a half cent ; and by striking out the
words twenty (20) cents in the last line of said
secttnn and inserting the words seventeen and a
half cents in place thereof. so that the charge'
for the work done below the bluffs shall not ex-
ceed twelve and a half cents; and that done
upon the bluffs shall not exceed seventeen and
a half cents a cubic foot. The board of health
shall have power to regulate the charger, not to
exceed said amount. This ordinance shall be in
force from and after its publication in Dubuque
Daily Herald. Adopted Nov. 2n, 1894. Ap-
proved Nov. 26, 1894. P. OLINGER,
Mayor.
Attest: T. J. COONEY, Recorder.
O/ cial Notices. 311
Sidewalk Notices
Resolved, By the city council of the city of
Dubuque, that a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement,
be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks on both sides of Rush
street, between Apple street and Quince
street where not already laid, at the ex-
pense of abutting property.
That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-
inch plank, prick, stone or cement, be, with-
in 10 days ofthis notice, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on both sides of Holley
street between Cleveland avenue and Rush
street where not already laid, all at the ex-
pense of abutting property.
That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, with-
in 10 days of this notic3, constructed and laid
in conformity with the ordinance in rela-
tion to sidewalks, on both sides of Ann ave-
nue, between Lincoln avenue and Rhomberg
avenue where not already laid, at the ex-
pense of abutting property.
That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good
two-inch plank, brick. stone or cement,
be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of
Ann aven: e, between Lincoln avenue and
Garfield avenue, where not already laid, at
the expense of abutting property.
That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-
inch plank, brick, stone or cement. be, with-
in 10 days of this notice, constructed and
laid in conformity with the ordinance in re-
lation to sidewalks on the east side of Elm
street, between Twenty-second street and
Twenty.third street, where not already laid,
at the expense of abutting property.
That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of two-inch
plank, brick. stone or cement, be, within 10
days of this notice, or as soon es sidewalks
are graded, constructed and laid in conform-
ity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks on both sides of West Eagle Point
avenue, between east line lot 13S L H Lang -
worthy's addition and Kane street, where
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, with-
in 10 days e f this notice, constructed and
laid in conformity with the ordinance in re-
lation to sidewalks, on the eaat side of Queen
street, between regent street and Sanford
street where not already laid, at the expense
of abutting property.
That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, with -
10 days of this notice, constructed and Laid
in conformity with the ordinance in relation
to sidewalks, on both sides of Lincoln ave-
nue, between Reed avenue and First avenue
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-
inch plank, brick, stone or cement, and hand
rail where necessary, be, within 10 days of
this notice, constructed and laid in conform-
ity with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on both sides of Pickett street. be-
tween Cornell street and Alma street where
not already laid, at the expense of abutting
property.
That a sidewalk four feet wide, of good
two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be,
within ten days of this notice, constructed
and laid in conformity with the ordinance
in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of
Dorgan's Place, between Ellis street and
alley west of Madison street where not al-
ready laid, at the expense of abutting prop-
erty.
All plank walks must be laid with pine,
two Inches thick and not less than eight
inches wide, and surfaced on one side, laid
crosswise on four by tour inch stringers, six-
teen feet long, with joints broken and spiked
with two forty -penny spikes at each intersec-
tion. There must be two stringers for a
four foot walk. three for a six and eight -toot
walk, and four for a ten or twelve foot w,•ik.
Stringers to be supported every four feet
with brick or stone. Grub plank must not
be used.
Adopted Nov. 5, 1894.
nov9-10t T. J. CooNEY, City Beeorder.
lotto to ; idewailk footractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
city engineer's office, city of Dubuque. Iowa,
up to 4 o'clock Tuesday, November 20. 1894,
for constructing sidewalks of 2 -inch plank as
fo:lows, where not already laid. viz:
A 6 -ft wide sidewalk on north side of West
Third tit., abutting west 50 ft of city lot 60S.
A 6 -ft wide sidewalk on both sides of
Apple street, between Cleveland avenue and
Rush St.
A 6 ft sidewalk on both sides of Ann ave-
nue, between Lincoln avenue and Garfield
avenue.
A 4 -ft wide sidewalk on both sides of Rush
St., between Apple St. and Quince St.
A 4 -ft wide sidewalk on both sides of Holly
St., between Cleveland avenue and Rush St.
A four -feet wide sidewalk on east side of
Elm street between Twenty-second and
Twenty-third streets.
A four -feet wide sidewalk on both sides of
W est Eagle Point avenue between east line
of lot 138, L. H. Langworthy's addition and
Kane street.
A four -feet wide sidewalk on east side of
Queen street between Regent street and San-
ford street.
A four -feet wide sidewalk on both sides of
Lincoln avenue between Reed avenue and
First avenue.
A four -feet wide sidewalk on both sides of
Pickett street between Cornell street and
Alma street.
A four -feet wide sidewalk on north side of
Dorgan's Pla..e between Ellis street and
alley west of Madison street.
All in accordance with specifications on
file in said office.
A bond of *100 will be required with each
bid.
The city reserves the right No reject
any
y or
r
all bids.
City Engineer.
Nov.8 , 1894. 10t
Notloe to Saloonkeeper&.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, )
DuouQuE, Ia , Nov. 5, 1894
You are hereby notifi d that you must
keep your places of business closed on
Tuesday, Nov 6, 1894 (election day), dur-
ing the time the polls are open, and not
sell or give away intoxicating liquors, in-
cluding ale, beer and wine. A.ny/person
violating the above order will be prose-
cuted to the full extent of the law.
PETER OLINOER,
Mayor
Notice or Sale.
I will sell at public aution to the best bid•
der for cash, on the 17th day of November,
1894, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the public pound
of the city of Dubuque, on Elm street, be-
tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, the
fellowing impounded animal to -wit: One
sorrel horse, white face, two hind feet white,
weighs about 900 pounds, and is about 11
years old. JOHN RAMMLI, City Marshal.
Dubuque, Nov. 12, 1894.
3123 Official Notices.
Notice to Contractors.
CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1
DUBUQUE, Iowa, Nov. 8. 1894.
Sealed proposals will
be
received at
t 1 m4
office up to 4 p. m., Tuesday.
for the improvement of the following streets
according to plans and specifications now on
file in my.oflice.
Merz street, from Windsor avenue to
Althauser avenue. Grading cut 2.100cuic
bic
yards; fill, 1,000 cubic yards; curbing, cu
lineal feet: guttering, 9t'0 square yards;
macadamizing, 3,001 square yards.
Wilber Lane, from Grove Terrace south to
Olive street. Grading cut. 5,0JO cubic squared
curbing, 700 lineal feet: guttering, 303
yards; macadamizing, 1,000 square yards.
Julien avenue, from Walnut street to Wil-
son avenue: new curbing, 509 lineal ft: old
curbing (reset), 200 lineal ft; guttering, 220
sqare yards.
Bidders must state the price per lineal foot
for curbing. price for square yard for gut-
tering and macadamizing. Grading on
streets to be bid in total.
Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient
bond of $21'0 that contract will be entered
into if awarded. Proposals will be acted on
at the adjourned regular session of the
council, to be held Nov. 20, 1894. Blanks
will he furnished by the recorder. The city
reserves the right to
T. J. COONEY
or all bids.—
nov8.10t., Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To E. A. Spaulding:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the f council of
Dubuque for the laying ofs sewer inn city
street and oon the 1st
day of October, A. D. 1894,, adopted a special assessment
will be levied for the expense thereof at toe next
regular meet ng of the c ty council, upon all lots
and parcels of and abutting on said improve-
ment, lot 21 in Wilson's s b, owned by you being
subject to such special assessment. And you are
notified to appear at said meeting of the council,
to be held on the 20th day of November, A D.
1894, and show cause, if any you have, why said
assessment should not be levied.
Nov 14 5t T. J. CuONEY. City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To Owan Cons%ay:
You are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city council of the city
of Dubuque for the laying of a sewer in
Walnut street and Prairie street adopted on the
1st day of Oct., A. D. 1894, a special asse sment
will be levied for the exp nee thereof at the next
regular meeting of the ci y council, upon all lots
and parcels of land abutting on said improvement,
lot 3 in BetheriugLOn's sub owned by you, being
subject to such special assessment. And you are
notified to appear at said meeting of :he council,
to be held on the 20th day of n ovemb°r, A D.
1894, and show cause, if any you have, why said
assessment should not be levied.
Nov 13 5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
N ogee.
DUBUQUE. Iowa, Oct. 27, 1894.
To the Medical Profession of Dubuque :
Your effort is respectfully solicited to
specify in your report of contagious dis-
eases, as to where children of the family, if
any, attend school, the neglect of so doing
causing much misunderstanding and incon-
venience. You are also requested to speci-
fically report cases of contagious disease
existing in families dealing in dairy pro-
ducts and offering the same for sale to our
public. Many such people reside without as
well as within city limits, because of the
great probability of disease germs being
transmitted through milk.
3t F. W. WEILAND, Health Officer.
Pp octai Assesement Notice.
To Ed nurns:
You ave hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city conoc'l of the r ity
of Dubuque for the laying of a 4 foot wide side-
walk on both sides of Wilde street, fro.0 Dodge
street toMcLennon street. adopted on the lst day
of , ctober. A. D 1891, a spec,al assessment will
be levied for the expense thereof at the next reg-
ular meeting of the city council, upon all lots
and parcels of land abuttl g on said Improve-
ment,
-
ment, lot 19 in Oak Grove, owned by you
subiect to such special assessment And you are
notified to appear at said meeting of the council,
to be held on the 20th day ofNovember A. 1).
a have, why said
1894, and show cause. if any y
assessment should
Nov 13-5t T. J. LOONEY, City Reeorder.
Notion of Sale.
I will sell at public auction to the best
bidder for cash, on the 25th day of October,
1894, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the public pound
of the city of Dubuque, on Elm street, be-
tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, the
following impounded animals, to -wit: One
sorrel horse with white stripe in forehead,
left hind leg white above fetlork, and is
about 13 years old. JOHN RAESLI,
City Marshal.
Dubuque, Oct. 18, 1894. fit
fall 'Wild Asaesament Notice.
To Christina Shannon:
Von are hereby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city council of the t ity of
Dubuque for the laying of a 6 foot wide sidewalk
on the west sine of West Fourteenth r reet, from
Alta Vista street to Delhi street, r.dopted on
th. 1st day of October, A D 1894, a special as•
sessment will be levied for the expense thereof
at e next regular meeting of the eV y council.
upon all lot and parcels of land abutting on said
improvement, lots 1, 2, 49 and 50 in Woodlawn
Park add and 20 in Oakland Park, owned by you
being subj ,ct to such special assessment A nd you
me notified to appear at said meeting of the
council to be held on the 20th day of November,
A. D 1894, and show taus', if any you
why said assessment should not be levied.
Nov 13 5t T. J. COONEY. City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To Frank Goodrich:
von are he.eby notified that in accordance
with a resolution of the city council of the city of
Dubuque for the laying of an 8 inch tile pipe
sewer in Juden avenue from B uff to West Itiguth
street, adopted on the Is day of O^tober, 1894, a
special assessment ill be levied for the expense
thereof at the next regular mi eting of the city
council, upon all lots and parcels of laud abut-
ting on said iwprovemet.t. lot 7a sub or out lo„
6 3a city, owned by you betrg subject to such
special as.essment. And you are notified 10 ap-
pear ar said meeting of the council. to be held on
Lb, 20th day of November, A. D. 1894, and show
cause if any you have, why said assessment
should not be levied.
Nov 14-,,t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To Anna Dickey :
You are hereby notified that In accordanoe
with a resolution of the et y council of the city of
Dubuque for i he laying of a st wer in Olive street,
from the alley south of West lileventh street to
Jefferson street, adopted on the let day of Octo
ber, A. D. 1894, a spacial assessment will b' lev-
ied for the expense thereof at the next regular
meeting of the city council, upon all lots and
parcels of land abut,ing on said improvement,
lot 2 and lot 687 In city, owned by you being sub-
ject to such special assessment. And you are no-
tified to appear at said meeting of the council, to
be held on the 20th day o November, A. n 894,
and show cause, if any you have, why said assess-
ment should not be levied. shat w i
Nov 14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Regular Session December 3, 1894. 313
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session, Dec. 3, 1894.
OFFICIAL.)
Council met at 0:30 o'clock a. m.,May or
Olinger in the chair.
Present—Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lil-
lig. Powers, Ryder, Vogel and Vogler.
Ald. Crawford moved that the minutes
of the last meeting be corrected as follows :
That the communication of the engineer
on page 206 for the assessment of sewer-
age, be corrected so as to show that Ald.
Crawford and Ryder votes for the same.
Also, That the resolution on page 290,for
the improvement of Merz street, be chang-
ed so as to read that Ald. Kaufmann of-
fered the same.
Also. That the resolution of Ald. Craw-
ford, on page 303, in relation to the pur-
chase of the high bridge, that the same
was adopted by the following vote : Ayes
—Crawford, Kaufman, Lillig, Ryder and
Vogler.
Nays—Ald. Powers, Shea and Vogel.
Ald. Kaufmann moved that the minutes
as printed and corrected be approved,
Carried.
The following bills were ordered paid:
Name. For what purpose. Amount.
August Feltee, plastering in City
hall and engine house $ 7 00
Gotf. Ghmele, work on tax books100 00
E. E. Frith, removing garbage and
dead animals 117 85
Noah H. Faust, lightning rods on 65 00
engine house
W. Washburn, paper and work in 6 25
city hall
Western Electric Company, elec-
tric supplies
Shipley & Bauman, veterinary 10 40
services 21 10
Phil. Pier, ice
Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware. 1 85
Robert McGivern, sanitary police 2250 00
00
J. Brick. macadam
Dubuque Pressed Brick Co., pav-
ing brick 15 00
M. Tschirgi, grading Rush street. 183 51
Harger & Blish. stationery 21 05
Hardie & Scharle, health reports 22 00
and signs 40
T. A. Hoerner, brush
J. T. Kearns, recording deeds1 75
Harger & Blish, supplies to engi-
neer 45
L, Dailey. cleaning around hall16 00
Star Electric company, arc lights 1,531 60
Charles Atkinson, painting and
papering hall
Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies
for parks
Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies . for
city hall
Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies for
parks
Jas. Levi & Co., shades and mat-
ting for hall
Mullen Bros., plumbing
Jos. A. Fallen, copperas
J. Becker, finishing lumber
Jos. Simons & Co., carpet for
mayor's office
Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware,
etc. for hall
Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware,
etc. for streets
Dubuque Wooden Ware and Lum-
ber company, lumber
Wm. Mohr, pine wood
76.85
1 70
35
30
13 60
17 30
1 00
48
52 20
8 25
4 15
19 70
3 50
Pure Petrolium Product company,
oil35 75
Duggan & Kane, wicks etc 4 50
G. A. Hoerner, burners 60
Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies 1 40
Mrs. Koenig. janitor service 20 00
Dubuque Specialty Machine
works, work on roller 2 35
Jas. Cushing. stone 20 40
Key City Gas company, coke for
roller 75 95
Con Ryan Jr., improvement of
Southern avenue 1,008 00
Con Ryan Jr., filling 360 00
Frank Bentin, grading Ann
avenue 63 33
John Tibey, tilling 195 00
Brown & Brown,grading Southern
avenue 345 00
John Williams, improvement of
West Eagle Point avenue 1,598 00
John Williams, grading of
West Eagle Point avenue 1,300 00
John Williams, filling 37 95
Young & Son, repairs on engi-
neer's transit 68 00
W. H. Knowlton, cash express on
engineer's transit 1 75
Brown & Brown, placing rip rap100 10
Wm. Geisicker, service as rodman 40 00
Jas. Street, crossing stone 16 53
Frank Bentin, Grading Lincoln
ave 2 50
Phil Doerr, grading E. Point ave. 41 27
Steuck & O'Farrell, grading grad-
ing place 35 10
Steuck & O'Farrell, constructing
sewer in Washington street 179 78
M. Laven, constructing sewer in
alley from 17th to Sanford street 770 40
John McCoy, laying sidewalks58 09
Frank Bentin, improvement of
Lincoln avenue 4 39
Wilber Cook, improvement of
alley from Schiller to Middle ave 4 33
Blackmer & Post, sewer pipe 1,073 92
Parkes & McGrath, improvement
of Wilde street 15 94
Frank Benton, improvement of
Ann avenue 57 88
Steuck & O'Farrell, improvement
of Dagan Place 521 45
D. W. Linehan, grading Alta Vista
street 800 03
John Tebey, stone 1100
D. W. Linehan, improvement of
Alta Vista street 1,522 62
Parker & McGrath, grading
Wilde street 20 00
James Kelley & Son Time books,
ete.... 9 10
Harger & Blish, mucilage and
stationery 7 85
Jos. Geiger, carpenter work at the
city hall 5 75
Dubuque Wooden Ware company, 4 50
pine wood
Dubuque Water company, water
1,233 33
for hydrants
Dubuque Water company, water
for hydrants 1,229 10
Dubuque Water company, water
for engine houses 20 00
A. Wunderlich, horseshoeing 12 25
P. H. Halpin, supplies for fire de-
partment
Dubuque Cabinet Makers' asso-
ciation, bed casting 2 00
Key City Gas company, coke for 19
fire department
24
Frank Melvin, box for fire depart-
ment 50
Ryder Bros., soda for fire depart-
ment
Jos. A. Palen, supplies for fire de- 15 30
partment
314 Regular Session, December 3, 1894.
Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies for 86
fire department
Wm. G. Watters, hay for fire de-
partment
Phil. Pier, coal for fire depart -
85 16
ment
John McCoy, carpenter work and 3i 5
material in hall
The bill of James P. Moore for $45 for
helping market master, was referred to
committee on markets and the mayor,
The following bills were referred to the
committee on police and light:
Western Electric Co $ 204 39
Key City Gas Co
Globe Light and Heating Co 228 80
The following bills were referred to the
printing committee: 00
75
The Herald $ 295 15
Dubuque Telegraph
The Times, advertising, three
months 116 60
The Globe, advertising, three
months 116 60
The following bills were referred to the
sewer committee:
Baumgartner & Kleih $ 112 80
Bart. E. Linehan
The following bills were referred to the
committee on fire and water :
Dubuque Water Co $400 00
Baumgartner & Kleih 2 20
The bills presented by T. C. Murphy,
justice of the peace, on account of city
cases, were referred to the city attorney.
Bill ofthe city of Dubuque against the
Dubuque Construction company for mac-
adam, was referred to the city auditor for
collection.
The following bills contracted on ac-
count of the supposed case of smallpox
and as reported by the board of health.
were approved and the attorney instruct-
ed to present the same to the board of
supervisors to have the same paid.
Dr. Ben Michel $ 10 00
Dr. M. E. Connelly 10 00
Dr. F. W. Wieland.. 50 00
Daniel Lavery 7 50
John O'Brien............,7 50
E. Schaich 80
Leo Palen 3 30
Jos. A. Palen 1 65
G. A. Thurman 1 00
Bill of Dodson & Cousins of $100.98 was
referred to the committee on claims.
Bill of Byrne Bras.' for sprinkling,
of $225.0J, was referred to the committee
on public grounds and buildings.
Afternoen Session.
Council met at 2:30 o'clock p. m., Mayor
Olinger in the chair.
Present: Aids. Crawford, Kaufmann,
Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Vogler.
Bill of 60c of Reinfried & Jaeger for
electrician was referred to the committee
on electrical construction.
The petition and ordinance from the Ill-
inois Central railroad company, asking
for right of way in certain streets and
alleys in the city, was read.
Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus-
pended and Mr. Quimby and others be
allowed to address the council. Carried.
Mr. Quimby addressed the council in
regard to the above petition.
On motion, the petition and ordinance
were referred to the committee of the
whole.
The proposition from the High Bridge
company for the purchase of the bridge in
order to make it a free bridge was read.
Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus-
pended and Messrs. Ellwanger and Levi
be allowed to address the council. Car-
ried.
Mr. Ellwanger and Mr. Levi then ad-
dressed the council in reletion to the mat-
ter.
On motion the proposition was referred
to the committee of the whole.
The following petitions were referred to
the Equalization committee: Frederica
Beltan, Mary McGuinness, First Univer-
salist society, Mary A. Johnson.
The following petitions were referred to
the delinquent tax committee: M. M.
Walker Co., Mrs. A. Lange and Anna M.
Schiel.
The following petitions were referred to
the committee of the whole:
Petition of John and Henry Specht for a
donation for running ferryboat from Du-
buque to Potosi.
Petition of Dubuque Street Railwey
company for an extension of franchise.
Petition of F. Wehael objecting to the
award of the jury for damages by the
widening of Wilber Lane.
Petition of Mrs. B. Grings et al., asking
the city to build steps on front or east end
of hill at Angela and West Locust, was re-
ferred to the street committee and engin-
eer with power.
The remonstrance of E. H. Sheppley,
against the repairing of sidewalk, was re-
ferred to the street committee.
The petition of Geo. A. Ferris, in rela-
tion to the award of the jury for the
change of grade of Ellis street. was re-
ferred to the street committee, engineer
and city attorney.
The communication of J. F. Stemm,
assesor, asking that the subdivision known
as Kniest, Guthrie and Brown's snbdi-
vision be renumbered, was referred to the
engineer and attorney.
The communication of Assessor Stemm,
asking that treasurer redeem from tax
sale s66.8 feet of s140 feet of lot 5, Mount
Pleasant addition, as the same was a
double assessment, was granted.
Petition of Geo. B. Burch asking to have
the assessment on the Julien House fixed
at $50,000 for 1894 as per agreement was
granted.
The remonstrance of the Chicago Great V
Western Railway Co. against special as-
sessment for the improvement of Elm
street was referred to the city attorney
and ordinance committee.
Petition of J. L. Bunting, asking for the
privilege to erect and use poles and wires
on and over streets and alleys for the pur-
pose of placing in use telephone instru-
ments, was referred to the city attorney,
ordinance committee and electrician.
Petition of G. F. Thormann et al., ask-
ing that the action of the council ordering
the paving of Clay street and Couler ave-
nue be postponed, was presented.
Ald. Crawford, that the action of the
council ordering the improvement of Clay
street be rescinded.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Lillig, Powers,
Vogel and Vogler.
Nayes—Alds. Kaufmann and Ryder.
Petition of R. Kimbell, asking that as-
sessment against his steamboat be can-
celled, as the same is assessed in Wiscon-
sin. Granted.
Petition of D. C. Moore et al. asking to
have an electric arc light placed at the
corner of Kleine street and Klingenberg
terrace, was referred to committee on po-
lice and light.
Bill of John O'Brien against the city for
$35 for extra work on sewer on West Fifth
street, was referred to the committee on
claims.
Regular Session, December 3, 1894. 315
Ald. Vogel moved to adjonrn to 2 o'clock
p. m. Carried.
The petition of the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. Paul Railroad company asking for
right of way to lay tracks in streets and
alleys was read.
Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus-
pended and Mr. Stapleton be allowed to
address the council. Carried.
Mr. Stapleton addressed the council in
regard to the right of way asked for by
the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail-
road company.
Ald. Crawford moved that the petition
be referred to the committee of the whole.
Carried.
Petition of Standard Oil company for
fire alarm box on lower Main street was
referred to the committee on fire and
water.
Petition of A. Stolteben Bt Son, asking
that balance of bill due from Frank Ess -
man be retained from his salary. Re-
ferred to committee on claims.
The notice of James Forrester, appeal-
ing from award of jury for the widening
of Wilber Lane, was referred to the city
attorney.
Petition of Geo. Schmidt, asking for a
reduction of taxes, was referred to the
equalization committee.
The communication of the American
Fire Engine company, asking to be
informed what name or number
the city desired put on the new
.Silsby engine now being built for the city.
Ald. Ryder moved that the new engine
be named after the mayor of the present
administration, Peter Olinger. Carried.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
City Auditor McCarten reported as fol-
lows:
Cash on hand Nov. 1, 1894 $.26,470 30
Receipts for Nov 36,916 64
Cash in total *63,386 95
Disbursements 44,137 97
Balance cash on hand Nov. 30
1894 $19,248 98
Also reported $1,781.75 amount required
to pay city officers.
Also presented a list of coupons re-
deemed during the month of November.
On motions warrants were ordered
drawn to pav city officers, and report re-
ferred to the finance committee.
John Carter, street commissioner, re-
ported $2.849.50 due for labor on the
streets. Warrants ordered drawn and re-
port referred to the street committee.
Marshal Raesle reported $1,729.95
amount due •police for the month of No-
vember. Also presented treasurer's re-
ceipt for $500, amount collected for fines
during November. Also treasurer's re-
ceipt for $10.00, pound receipts for No-
vember. Also treasurer's receipt for
$58.35, amount collected for short term
saloon license.
Warrants ordered drawn and report re-
ferred to committee on police and lights.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1,746.60
amount due firemen for month of Novem-
ber, 1894. Warrants ordered drawn to
pay firemen and report referred to com-
mittee on fire and water.
Sewer Inspector Igo reported $179.60 due
for labor on sewers during the month of
November, 1894. Warrants ordered drawn
to pay laborers and report referred to the
sewer committee.
Report of Geo. H. Osborne, city elec-
trician, for the month of November, was
referred to the electrical construction
committee.
Woodmeasurer Hannon reported 2,585
cords of wood measured during November
and presented treasurer's receipt for $7.80,
amount due the city for same. Report re-
ceived and filed.
Market Master Klein reported *28.85
due the city from scales ; also reported 140
meals furnished prisoners at 20e, amount-
ing to *28.00. Report received and tiled,
and warrant drawn to pay for feeding
prisoners.
City weighmasters reported and pre-
sented treasurer's receipts for amount due
city from scales, during the month of No-
vember: James Doyle. $7.55; Louis Meis,'
$4.60; T. J. Donahue, 90 cents; Charles
Pitschner, *4.05. Reports received and
filed.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance
committee, reported as follows: Your
committee report in favor of receiving and
filing the report of the city auditor for Oc-
tober, 1894; also report in favor of order-
ing warrants drawn in favor of the treas-
urer for money paid out during Novem-
ber, and also for loans, and treasurer's re-
port referred back to finance committee.
Report adopted.
Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street
committee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of pay-
ing Geo. W. Farley 18 cents for bluff ma-
terial per load delivered on Fourth street
extension.
Also report that upon investigation we
find that the macadam has been used by
the city as claimed by Tom O'Connell and
that he has been paid for same at the rate
of 75 cents per cubic yard.
In favor of granting the petition of D.
Emsley for the improvement of Emsley's
alley,
In favor of receiving and filing petition
of Fred Spellman in relation to special
assessment for the improvement of Rush
street.
In favor of having the wall on Cornell
street fixed, the same to be done next
spring.
In favor of putting in a maeadam cross-
ing on Twenty-second street across the
north side of Couler avenue.
Report that Jackson street between Sixth
and Seventh streets has been cleaned and
is in good passable condition.
In favor of allowing F. A. Rumpf to do
some filling on West Eleventh street abut-
ting his property; said F. A. Rumpf to
leave said street in good passable condi-
tion when said filling is done.
Report that the committee had examined
and approved for the purpose of special
assessment Southern avenue from end of
improvement to Railroad avenue.
Southern avenue from end of lot 3 min
lot 37, to Rowan street.
Wilde street from McLennan street to
east end of street.
Alta Vista street, from West Fourteenth
to Union avenue.
Dell street, i r am West Fourteenth street
to Arlington street.
Dorgan Place and alley from Ellis street
to West Seventeenth street.
West Eagle Point avenue, from end of
improvement to Kane street.
Lincoln avenue, from Couler avenue to
White street.
Ann avenue, from Rhomberg to Garfield
avenues.
Alley from Schiller to Middle, between
Rhomberg and Garfield avenues.
In favor of filing the within report of
the street committee for October, 1894.
Report adverse to paying bill of Wm.
316 Regular Session, December 3, 1894.
Juergens of $6.65, as we find the work
claimed done was not done for the city.
Report adopted.
Ald. Vogler. chairman of the printing
committee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of pay-
ing the following bills:
The German Catholic Printing com
pang, $60.00. Dubuque Telegraph, $29.75.
Times company, $58.30. Globe -Journal,
$58.30. The Herald, $75.00. Report adopted.
Ald. Lillig, chairman of the Police and
Light committee, reported as follows:
Your committee report in favor of re-
ceiving and filing the petition of W. J.
Cantillon et al, in relation to electric light
on West Third and Booth street.
In favor of filing the report of the elec-
trician for October, 1894.
In favor of paying bill of th Globe Light
and Heat company of $260.
In favor of paying bill of Key City Gas
company, $79.70.
Report adopted.
Ald. Powers, of the committee on sup-
plies, recommended the payment of bill of
Phil. Pier of $97.69. Adopted.
Ald. Powers offered the following reso-
lution, which was adopted:
WHEREAS, The city council of the city of
Dubuque deems it expedient that the fol-
lowing described property, lots and parts
of lots should be connected with the sani-
tary sewer adjacent thereto, for the pur-
pose of house drainage, etc., therefore,
Resolved. That Jos. P. Early, Tim Dillon,
Robert Bonson estate, R. Waller estate,
Alex. Simplot and W. W. Perleth, owners
of the following described property, re-
spectively, lots 10, s% 11, sm 20 ft 12, nX
11 and lot 330 city and lot 30 Wilson's sub.,
be instructed to make proper sewer con-
nections therewith. said work to be clone
within thirty days from this date. In case
of the neglect or refusal of the owners of
above described property to make the
proper sewerage connection by the time
above specified, the same will be clone by
the city, and the costs thereof assessed
against and be a lien upon said property.
Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu-
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That the city treasurer be
and is hereby authorized and instructed
to receive $17,000 in full of all claims from
the county of Dubuque for the bridge fund
of 1893.
Ald. Ryder offered the following which
was adopted:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That the resolution
passed by the city council Nov.
5, 1894, agreeing to pay the Dubuque
Water company at the rate of $60 per
hydrant per year be amended so as to in-
clude the month of August, 1894.
Ald. Crawford moved that when the
council adjourn it do so to meet Dec. 20,
1894, at 7:30p. m. Carried.
Ald. Powers offered the following,which
was adopted:
Resolved. by the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That hereafter the as sessor
and city treasurer are instructed to assess
the stockholders of stock and shares own-
ed by them respectively in the Dubuque
Fire and Marine, and the Key City Fire
Insurance companies, and to correct by
proper assessment, against the stockhold-
ers the assessment of stock for the year
1893 of the Key City Fire Insurance com-
pany, as provided by law.
Ald. Crawford moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
'Attest:
CITY COUNCIL.
Adjourned Regular Session, Dec.
20, 1894.
[OFFICIAL.]
Council met at 8:25 o'clock p. m., Mayor
.Olinger in the chair.
Present—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf-
mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Vogel.
Ald. Halpin moved that the rules be sus-
pended to allow all parties that desired to
speak in relation to special assessments.
Carried.
Messrs. Patch and Leoffier addressed
the council, remonstrating against assess-
ment for improvement of alley from Schil-
ler avenue to Middle street, between
Rhomberg and Garfield avenue. On mo-
tion the matter was deferred until next
meeting.
Petition of M. Kerwin was read remon-
strating against assessment for sewer in
West Eleventh street between Race and
Walnut, or that the same be extended to
Rose street. Granted.
Petition of E. H. Sheppley, remonstrat-
ing against special assessment for im-
provement of Lincoln avenue between
Couler avenue and White street, stating
that the reason was the sidewalks on each
side was not of uniforip width. Mr. Shep-
pley addressed the copncil in relation to
the same, and the matter was referred to
the aldermen of the Third and Fifth
wards, engineer and city attorney.
Mr. Kempf addressed the council, re-
monstrating against special assessment
for the improvement of Southern avenue,
stating that same was not improved ac-
cording to grade and that water from
Samuel street endangered his property.
On motion the engineer was instructed
to devise means of taking care of water
coming down Samuel street so as to pro-
tect Mr. Kempf s property.
Mr. A. Wender objected to special as-
sessment for the improvement of Southern
avenue, as the city had taken a portion of
his property without condemning the
same. Referred to the street committee
and engineer.
Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee
of the whole, reported as follows:
Your committee to whom was referred
the proposition of the Dubuque High
Bridge Co. in relation to purchasing their
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Adjourned Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894. 317
bridge and making the same free, would
most respectfully report that we deem it
inexpedient at present to purchase said
bridge on account of the financial
condition of the treasury, but would
recommend that the city council make
no tax levy for a new bridge in any
other locality or build a new bridge that
would be free unless above bridge is pur-
chased by the city, and the ordinance com-
mittee and city attorney are instructed to
draft an ordinance in compliance here-
with. Report adopted.
The petition of E. J. Gregory et al pro-
testing against assessment for sewer in
Nevada street referred to committee of
the whole, attorney and engineer.
13111 of M. Mahoney of $25 for moving
barn and dirt was received and filed.
Petition of John Steffes asking to be
given work from city in order to pay tax-
es with the same. Granted.
Petition of John Melone asking for 25
cents per yard extra for macadam was re-
ceived and filed.
Communication of J. L. Bunting in rela-
tion to putting and using other poles for
the operation of telephone instruments,
referred ordinance committee and attor-
ney.
ttor-
n The petition of J. S. Randall Lumber
Co., protesting against assessment being
levied against lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 55 of min.
lot 39 was read.
On motion, the rules were suspended
and Attorney A. P. Gibbs addressed the
council in regard to the same. On motion
the remonstrance was referred to the
street committee, engineer and city attor-
ney.
Engineer Knowlton submitted plans and
specifications for the improvement of Fifth
avenue from the end of present work
south to Lake Peosta. Referred to street
committee.
The petition of Chas. Heinze, asking
that error in special assessment be cor-
rected, was referred to the engineer.
The bills of Daniel Lavery and John
O'Brien, of $7.50 for patrol service were
ordered raid.
Bill of M. Lavin of $50 for constructing
sewer in Fourth street was ordered paid.
Communication of Engineer Knowlton,
in relation to grade on Washington street
from Fifteenth to Twenty-seventh, and
the drainage of Couler valley, was re-
ceived and filed for future reference.
Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street
committee, presented the following re-
port:
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:
GENTLEMEN :—Your committee on streets,
after a careful examination of the matter
in relation to the purchase of macadam for
the city for the ensuing year, would most
respectfully recommend that the price for
same be fixed at 75 cents per cubic yard,
as contemplated by your honorable body
last fall, and would submit the following
reasons therefor:
There is up to the present time enough
macadam broken in different parts of the
city for the city's use next year, and if $1
per yard is paid for same the city will have
to discontinue the purchase of any more,
but if the price is fixed at 75 cents, then
the city, for the benefit of the needy labor-
ers, could allow them to continue breaking
macadam all winter, and pay them each
month on estimates of the city engineer,
and next summer the city could sell the
surplus macadam to contractors, even if it
has to be done at a discount.
By this arrangement the needy laborers
can be employed all winter, and the little
the city loses will be nothing compared to
the benefit derived by the large number of
laboring men so employed. Besides it will
take the business out of the hands of spec-
ulators, as their commission will be cut
off.
We make this recommendation not only
for the interests of the city and taxpayers,
but for the interest of the laboring men,
so that they may have remunerative em-
ployment during the winter months.
From past experience, even at 75 cents
per yard, it is more than theomarketable
value for any purpose that it can be used
for here, still we believe that the laborer
is worthy of his hire and should receive
just compensation for same.
Adopted by the following vote;
Ayes—Alds. Halpin, Kaufmann. Lillig,
Powers, Ryder and Vogler.
Noes—Aids. Butler and Crawford.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay for improving
Dell street, from West Fourteenth street
to Arlington street, by John O'Brien, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows: Special assess-
ment submitted Dec. 20, 1894.
Amelia M. Hodgdon, A. McDaniell's
sub, lot 811:
111.2 lineal ft curb -stone set at 27c.$ 30 02
44.22 square yards guttering at 27c. 11 94
152.95 sq yards macadamizing at 27c 41 30
Total 83 26
Wm. Hintrager, A. McDaniel's sub, n 40
feet of lot 808:
39.5 lineal feet curb -stone set at 27c 10 67
17.55 square yards guttering at 27c. 4 74
76.72 sq yards macadamizing at 27c 20 71
Total 36 12
C. and M. Kirner, A. McDaniel's sub, s
60 feet of lot 808:
79.2 lineal feet curb -stone set at 27c 21 38
31.11 square yards guttering at 27c. 8 40
99.33 sq yards macadamizing at 27e 26 82
Total 56 60
Thos. Kane, sub 809, A. McDaniel's sub,
lot 7:
136.7 lineal feet curb -stone set at 27c 36 91
57.78 square yards guttering at 27c. 15 59
177.80 sq yards macadamizing at 27c 48 01
Total 100 51
Mary McLaughlin, sub 810, A. McDan-
iel's sub, lot 2:
26.5 lineal feet curb -stone set at 27c 6 16
11.78 square yards guttering at 27c. 3 18
31.63 sq yards macadamizing at 27c 8 64
Total 17 88
Alex Mcllwain, sub 810, A. McDaniel's
sub, lot 1:
74.5 lineal feet curb -stone set at 27c 21 12
32.45 square yards guttering at 27c. 8 75
95.83 sq yards macadamizing at 27c. 25 86
Total 55 73
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for improving Ann
avenue from Lincoln avenue to Garfield
avenue, by Frank Beutin, contractor, in
318 Adjourned Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894.
front.of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate,
as follows:
D. Rhomberg, lot 20, McCraney's First
add:
146.8 lin ft curbstone set at 48c 40 96
65.47 sq yds guttering at 28c 18 33
191.14 sq yds macadamizing at 31c59 25
Total $118 54
C. Dentlinger, lot 51, McCraney's First
add:
149 lin ft curbstone set at 28c $ 41 72
65.47 sq yds guttering at 28c 18 33
200.92 sq yds macadamizing at 31c62 29
Total .$122 34
Allen Schumacher, lot 52, McCraney's
First add:
149.8 lin ft curbstone set at 28e. $ 41 94
65.47 sq yds guttering at 28c 18 33
200.92 sq yds macadamizing at 31c62 29
Total .$122 56
Christ Jungk, lot 19, McCraney's First
add:
149 lin ft curbstone set at 28c $ 41 72
65.47 sq yds guttering at 28c 18 33
191.14 sq yds macadamizing at 31c59 25
Total .$116 30
Adapted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That to pay for improving
Wilde street, from McLenon street to
east end of street, by Parker & McGrath
contractors, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax to be and is hereby
levied on the several lots and parcels of
lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Henry Riker, min lot 39, lot 6:
60 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c....$
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 28c
18 00
8 00
20 53
Total $ 47 53
F E Robinson, min lot 39, lot 7:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at30c..$ 18 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 28c20 53
Total $ 46 53
Lester Smith, min lot 39, lot 8:
60 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 18 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 28c20 15
Total $ 46 53
Sarah E. Disney, min lot 39, lot 9:
15.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 80e$ 4 65
6.89 sq yds guttering at 30e 2 07
18.94 sq yds macadamizing at 28c5 30
Total $ 13 02
J S Randall, Est., sub. 1 of 55, min lot
39, lot 1:
190.6 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 57 18
84.71 sq yds guttering at 30c 25 41
232.95 sq yds macadamizing at 28c65 23
Total
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal -
$147 82
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay for laying a 6
foot wide plank sidewalk on south side
West Fourteenth street by D. H. Ehlers,
contractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, hereby
lots, and partsof
on the severallots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows;
John Hennessy, lot 820, A. M. Mc -
Daniels' sub :
60 lineal feet of walk at 22c $ 13 20
John Hennessy, lot 821, A. M. Mc -
Daniels' sub:
66 lineal feet of walk at 22c $ 14 52
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay for laying a six
foot plank sidewalk on north side of Sev-
enth street between Washington street
and slough bridge. by D. H. Ehlers, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoing the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied on
the several lots, and parts of lots, and par-
cels of real estate hereafter named, situ-
ate and owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of real es-
tate, as follows:
Wm. Hintrager, w 16% feet lot 23,
block 15, Dub. Har. Imp. Co. add, 3
165 lineal ft at 22c $ 63
Chicago Great Western R. R. Co. e
8X ft lot 23, Dub. Har. Imp. Co,
add, 85 lineal ft at 22c 1 87
Chicago Great Western R. R. Co
lot 24, Dub. Har. Imp. Co. add, 250 5
lineal ft at at 22c 50
Chicago Great Western R. R. Co,lot
25. Dub. Har. Imp. Co. add, 230 5
lineal ft at 22c 06
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder,
Vogel.
Noes—None-
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay for improving
Alta Vista street from West Fourteenth
street to Union avenue, by D. W. Linehan,
contractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is here by lev-
ied on the several lots, and parts of lots
and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate. as follows:
S. J. Dolson, lot 24, Levins' add:
83.3 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 29 16
37.00 sq yds guttering at 30c 11 10
148.10 sq yds macadam at 36c 53 32
Total $ 93 58
T. H. Dolson, lot 25 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbing at 35c $ 17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam ai 36o 32 00
Total $ 56 17
T. H. Dolson, lot 26 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbing at 35c 17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total
56 17
Adjourned Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894. 319
C. O. Tanberg, lot 27 Levins' add :
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total
Jane L. King, lot 28 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
56 17
Total 56 17
E. L. King, lot 29 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total
S. Gilmore, lot 30 Levins' add:
72.3 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c
83.91 sq yds guttering at 30c
155.33 sq yds macadam at 36c
Total
E. C. Blake, lot 41 Levins' add:
74 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c
34.67 sq yds gutterinfl at 80c
155.33 sq yds macadam at 36c
D. R. Jones, Jr., lot 1 Jones' sub:
52 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c18 20
28.11 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 93
92.44 sq yds macadam at 36c 33 28
Total 58 41
D. R. Jones, Jr., sub 3 of min lot 91 lot 1:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yes guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
F. G. Kuehule, sub $ of min lot 91, lot 2:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 85c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
56 17 Total 56 17
A. O'Sullivan, sub 3 of min lot 91, lot 8:
25 31 50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
10 17 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
55 92 88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total
M. Blake, lot 42 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c
88.89 sq yds macadam at 38c
91 40 Total 56 17
A. O'Sullivan, sub 3 of min lot 91, lot 4:
25 90 50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
10 40 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
55 92 88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total
M. Blake, lots 43 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c
22.22 sq yes guttering at 30c
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c
92 22
17 50
6 67
32 00
56 17
17 50
6 67
32 00
Total .... 56 17
E. J. Goldthorpe, lot 44 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35017 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total
B. Lynch, lot 45 Levins' add:
50 lineal feet curbetone set at 35c... 17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
B. Lynch, lot 46 Levins' add:
73.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c. 3325 73
34.44 sq yds guttering at 30c 1 10 0 08
153 sq yhs macadam at 36c
Total 91 14
A. K. and P. L. Craig est, lot 5 Jones'
sub:
62.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c.
29.55 sq yds guttering at 30c
140.27 sq yds macadam at 36c
56 17
21 87
868
50 50
Total 81 05
A. K. and and P. L. Craig est, lot 4 Jones'
sub:
42.9 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c.
19.07 sq yds guttering at 30c
76.27 sq yds macadam at 36c
Total
D. R. Jones, Jr., lot 3 Jones' sub:
42.9 lineaal feet curbstone set at 35c
19.07 sq yds guttering at 30c
78.27 sq yds macadam at 36c
Total
D. R. Jones, Jr., lot 2 Jones' sub:
42.9 lineal feet curbstone at 35c
19.07 sq yds guttering at
76.27 sq yds macadam at 36c
15 01
5 73
27 46
48 20
15 01
5 73
27 46
Total
48 20
15 01
5 73
27 46
48 20
Total 56 17
A. O'Sullivan, sub 3 of min lot 91, lot 5:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
A. O'Sullivan, sub 3 of min lot 91, lot 6:
65.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c 22 93
29.11 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 74
116.44 sq yds macadam at 38 41 92
Total 73 69
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Wood's add,
lot 1:
34.1 lineal ft curbstone set at 35c$ 11 94
15.15 sq yds guttering at 30c 4 55
60.62 sq yds macadamizing at 36c21 82
Total $ 38 31
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Wood's add,
lot 2:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c$ 21 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 36c38 40
Total 67 40
J. A. Rhomberg, A.P.'. Wood's add, lot 3:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c$ 21 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 36c38 40
Total $ 67 40
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Wood's add, lot4:
60 lineal ft curbstone set at 35c $ 21 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30e 8 00
106.67 sq yds macadamizing at 36c38 40
Total $ 67 40
J. A Rhomberg, lot 5 A. P. Wood's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c211 0000
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 38 40
106.67 sq yds macadam at 36c
Total 67 40
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 6 A. P. Wood's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c21 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
0
106.67 sq yds macadam at 36c 38 40
Total 67 40
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 7 A. P. Wood's add:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c21 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
106.67 sq yds macadrm at 36c 38 40
87 40
Total
320 Adjourned Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894.
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 2 sub 8 A. P. Wood's
add:
30 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c100 005
13.34 sq yds guttering at 30c
63.33 sq yds macadam at 36c 19 20
Total 33 70
Wm. Hintrager, lot 1 sub 8 A. P. Wood's
add:
30 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c10 50
13.34 sq yds guttering at 30c 4 00
53.34 sq yds macadam at 36c 19 20
Total 83 70
Wm. Hintrager, lot 9 A. P. Wood's add:
40.7 lineal feet curbstone set at 35e 14 25
20 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 00
56.90 sq yds macadam at 36c 20 49
Total 40 74
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 56 A. P. Wood's add:
47.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c 16 52
22.75 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 83
71.11 sq ydf mocadam at 36c 25 60
Total 48 95
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 57 A. P. Wood's add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 52
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 58 A. P. Wood's add:
50 lineal feet curbstone eet at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 59 A. P. Wood's add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 60 A. P, Wood's add :
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35017 50
22.32 sq yds guttering at 30e 6 67
88.89 sq yds guttering at 30c 32 00
Total 56 17
J. A- Rhomberg, lot 61 A. P. Wood's add:
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sv yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 62 A. P. Wood's add :
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam of 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 63 A. P. Wood's add :
50 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c17 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 60c 6 67
88.89 sq yds macadam at 36c 32 00
Total 56 17
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 64 A. P. Wood's add :
66.4 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c 23 24
35.03 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 51
126.75 sq yds macadam at 36c 45 63
Total 79 38
W. G. Cox, lot 1 of min lot 91:
412.3 lineal feet curbstone set at 85c 147 46
194.50 sq yds guttering at 80c 58 35
756.62 sq yds macadam at 36c 272 38
E. C. Blake, lot 1 of nein lot 90:
69.3 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c 24 26
30.80 sq yds guttering at 30c 49 24
123.20 sq yds macadam at 36c
Total 478 19
John Hennessy, lot 2 of min lot 91:
426.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c 149 17
189.42 sq yds guttering at 30c 56 82
757.70 sq yds macadam at 36c 272 77
Total
478 76
Total
W. G. Cox, lot 2 of min lot ((0:
442 lineal feet curbstone set at 35c 154 70
54 79
199.30 sq yds guttering at 30c 259 79
759.11 sq yds macadam at 36c
Total 487 77
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel
Nays -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay for improving
Southern avenue from Railroad avenue to
Rowan street by Con Ryan,Jr., contractor,
in front of and adjoining the same,a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate
hereinafter named, as follows:
Anna Wallace, lot 1, Southern avenue
add:
20.6 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.. 6 18
18.31 square yards guttering at 40c.. 7 32
27.47 sq yds macadamizing at 45c... 12 36
77 85 -
Total 25 86
Rose O'Hare, lot 2, M. O'Hare's sub:
15.68 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c 47 04
143.30 sq yds guttering at 400 57 32
210.67 sq yards macadaming at 45c94 80
Total 199 16
A. Wender, lot 1, O'Hare's sub:
133.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30e 39 96
156.00 sq yds guttering at 40c 62 40
210.67 sq yds macadamizing at .45c94 80
Total 197 16
Marie Kempf, lot 9, Breakey's add:
46.4 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 13 92
46.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 18 49
64.00 sq yds macadaming at 45c 28 80
Total 61 21
Jas. Rowan, lot 8, Breakey's add:
57.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 17 10
50.67 sq yds guttering at 40c 20 27
76.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c34 20
Total 71 57
Jas. Rowan, lot 7, Breakey's add :
58.9 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 17 61
58.00 sq yds guttering at 40c 23 20
80.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c36 30
Total 77 11.
John Roach, e 14 and w 46x100 lot 6
Breakey's add:
60.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 18 15
53-78 sq yds guttering at 40c 21 51
80.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c36 30
Total 75 96
Michl Cain, lot 5, Breakey's add:
53.8 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 16 14
59.10 sq yds guttering at 40c 23 64
80.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c36 30
Total L6 08
Martin Dumphy, lot 4, Breakey's add:
60.5 lineal feet curb -stone set at 30c 18 15
53.78 square yards guttering at 40e. 21 51
80.87 sq yards macadamizing at 45c. 36 30
Total
75 96.
Adjourned Regular Session Dec. 20, 1894. 321
Martin Dumphey, lot 3, Breakey's add:
64.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 19 35
57.33 sq yds guttering at 40c 22 93
86 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 38 70
$ 80 98
Total
J. J. Wickham, Breakey's add, lot 2:
62 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 18 60
55.11 sq yds guttering at 40c 22 04
82.67 sq yds mabadamizing at 45c37 20
Total $ 77 84
Johanna Burke, Breakey's add, w 56,
lot 1:
53.4 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c16 02
49.78 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 91
74.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c33 60
Total 69 53
Cath. Walsh. Breaker's add, e 30, lot 1:
30 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 9 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 49c 10 69
40 sq yds macadamizing at 40c 18 00
Total 37 67
John Coyne, min. lot 39, lot 29:
74.6 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c22 38
73.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 29 51
110.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c49 80
101 69
Total
Mary Kelly, min. lot 39, lot 30:
50 lineal ft curbstone set at 40c 15 00
44.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 17 78
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 00
Total 62 78
J. B. Kelly, min. lot 39, lot 31:
42.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 12 84
45.33 sq ycls guttering at 40c 18 13
69.33 sq yds macadamizing at45c31 20
Total 62 17
Patrick O'Toole, min. lot 39, lot 32:
50 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 15 00
44.44 sq yds guttering at 40c
8
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at45c30 00
Total 62 78
Peter Colford, min. lot 39, lot 33: 15 00
50 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 17 78
44.44 sq yds guttering at 40c
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 00
62 78
Pat Burke, Rowan's add, lot 2:
59.3 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c.... 17 79
60.67 sq yds guttering at 40c ........ 24 27
83.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c.... 37 50
Total
C. McGee, min. lot 39, lot 34: 12 00
40 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 17 78
44.44 sq yds guttering at 40e
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 00
59 78
Total
John McGee, min lot 39, lot 35: 15 00
50 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 17 78
44.44 sq yds guttering at 40c
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 00
Total 62 78
Ed. Condon, min lot 39, lot 36:
49.6 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c1914 88
48.27 sq yds guttering at 40c
1
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 00
Total 79 56
Rose McMahon, Rowan's add. lot 3:
62.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c18 75
55.55 sq yds guttering at 40e 22 22
83.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c37 50
Total 78 47
Wm. Hintrager, Rowan's add, lot 4:
62.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c18 75
55.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 22 22
83.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 37 50
Total 78 47
Jas. Rowan, lot 5, Rowan's add:
56.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 30e. 16 95
56.00 sq yds guttering at 40c 22 40
81.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c36 60
Total 75 95
Jas. Rowan, lot 6, Rowan's add:
55.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.
49.33 sq yds guttering at 40c
74.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c
Total
John McGee, min lot 39, lot 37: 15 90
53 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e 15 90
52 sq yds guttering at 40c
77.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c22 80
Total71 50
Adolph Pulvermiller, Rowan'sadd, lot 1:
99.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c..29 94
94
83.56 sq yds guttering at 40c
2
117.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c52 80
116 16
64 19
Total
16 65
19 73
33 30
Total . 69 68
A. A. Cooper, lot 36 e, except Newmcn's
sub. min. lot:
96.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 28 80
85.33 sq yds guttering at 40c 34 13
128.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c57 60
Total 120 53
Ed Morgan, lot 6, Newman's sub:
50.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30e.
44.44 sq yds guttering at 40e
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45e
Total
Ed Morgan, lot 5, Newman's sub:
59.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.
44.44 sq yds guttering at 40c
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c
Total . 62 78
Ed Morgan, w X lot 4, Newman's sub:
25.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 7 50
22.22 sq yds guttering at 40c
33.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c15 00
Total 31 39
Jas. C. Ward, e 3 lot 4, Newman's sub:
25.0 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c. 77 5
22.22 sq yd3 gnttering at 40c
33.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c15 00
Total . 31 39
Jas. C. Ward, w 3 lot 3, Newman's sub:
25.O lineal feet curbstone set at 30e. 77 80
22.22 sq. yds guttering at 40c
33.33 sq yds macadimizing at 45c15 00
Total 31 39
Elizabeth Doyle, e4 lot 3, Newman's
sub:7 50
25 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 8 89
22.22 sq yds guttering at 40c
33.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c15 00
Total 31 89
Elizabeth Doyle, w 10 ft lot 2, Newman's
sub:
10.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$3 630
9.07 sq yds guttering at 40c
13.60 sq yds macadamizing at 45c6 12
15 00
17 78
30 00
62 78
15 00
17 78
30 00
Total
12 81
322 Adjourned Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894.
Ed Lee, e 40 ft lot 2, Newman's sub:
41 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 12 30
36.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 14 58
54.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c24 60
Total 51 48
Ed Lee, e 10 ft lot 1, Newman's sub:
10.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 3 06
9.07 sq yds guttering at 40c 3 63
13.60 sq yds macadamizing at 45e6 12
Total 1- 2 81
Mary Rooney, e 40 ft lot 1, Newman's
sub:
41 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 12 30
36.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 14 58
54.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c24 60
Total 51 48
Pat Lee, lot 6, O'Connor's sub:
75.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 22 56
73.11 sq yds guttering at 40c 29 24
101.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c45 60
Total 9- 7 40
Charles Dillon, lot 5, O'Connor's sub:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 18 00
53.33 sq yds guttering at 40c 21 33
80 sq yds macadaming at 45e 36 00
Total 75 33
James A. Rooney, lot 1 sub 4, O'Connor's
sub:
51 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 15 30
45.33 sq yds guttering at 40e 18 13
68 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 30 60
Total 64 03
M. Flynn, lot 2 sub 4, O'Connor's sub:
11.3 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 3 39
10.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 4 02
15.07 sq yds macadamizing at 45c6 78
Total 14 19
M. Flynn, lot 1 sub 4, O'Connor's sub:
60 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 18 00
53.33 sq yds guttering at 40e 21 33
80 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 36 00
Total 75 33
Tim Kelley, lot 2, O'Connor's sub:
51.5 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 15 45
45.78 sq yds guttering at 40c 18 31
68.70 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 92
Total 64 68
Tim Kelley, lot 1, O'Connor's sub:
51.51ineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 15 45
45.78 sq yds guttering at 40c 18 31
68.70 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 92
Total 64 68
Mary Kelley, lot 2 sub 4 min lot 37:
72 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 21 60
68.53 sq yds guttering at 40c 27 41
96 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 43 20
Total 92 21
James Dolan, lot 1 sub 4 min lot 37:
31 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 9 30
27.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 11 02
41.33 sq yds mrcadamizing at 45c18 60
Total 38 92
P. C. Foley, lot 3, min lot 37:
97.2 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 29 16
100.90 sq yds guttering at 40c 40 36
141.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c63 60
Total 133 12
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Na es—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay improving
West Eagle Point avenue from end of
present improvement to Kane street by
John Willia.as, contractor. in front of and
adjoining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots. and parcels of real estate herein-
after named, situate and owned, for the
several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Cath. Kaufmann, sub 138, 140, 142, lot 1,
L. L. Langworthy's add:
24.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 7 44
24.47 sq yds guttering at 30c 7 74
44.13 sq yds macadamizing at 32c13 80
Total $ 28 58
Jos. Bauumgartner, sub 138, 140, 142, lot
2, L. H. Langworthy's add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
33.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at $2c21 33
Total 46 33
Henry Knoernschild, sub 138, 140,142, lot
3, L. H. Langworthy's add:
49.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c40 70
37.15 sq yds guttering at 300 11 15
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 23
Total 47 18
Bertha Beversdorf, sub 138, 140, 142, lot 4,
L. H. Langworthy's add:
40.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c12 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 300 5 00
53.33 sq yds macadamizingt at 32c17 06
Total 37 06
Adam Jaeger, sub 138, 140, 142, lot 5, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
25.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c7 50
16.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 5 00
33.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c10 67
Total 23 17
Adam Jaeger, sub 138, 140, 142, lot 6, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
23.4 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c7 02
20.18 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 05
33.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c10 67
Total 23 74
Adam Jaeger, sub 138, 140, 142, lot 8, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
62:0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e18 60
41.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 12 40
82.66 sq yds macadamizing at 32c26 47
Total 59 47
Hannah O'Conners, sub 131, 140, 142, lot
9, L. H. Langworthy's add:
62:0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c18 60
41.33 sq yds guttering at 30 12 40
82.66 sq yds macadamizing at 32c26 47
Total 57 47
John Giessler, lot 159, Mechanic's add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
33.33 sq yds guttertng at3 Oc 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 33
Total 46 33
John Geissler, lot 158, Mechanics add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
33.33 sq yds guttering at 300 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 33
Total 46 33
Christ Frohs, lot 159, Mechanics add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
33.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 33
Total
46 33
Adjourned Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894. 323
Christ Frohs, lot 156, Mechanics add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e15 00
33.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 33
Total 46 33
C. A. Voelker, lot 155, Mechanics add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
38.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 33
Total 46 33
C. A. Voelker, lot 154, Mechanics add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
33.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 33
Total 46 33
Andrew Ring. lot 153, Mechanics add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
33.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
68.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c21 33
Total 46 33
Andrew Ring, lot 152, Mechanics add:
50.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c15 00
33.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 00
66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c46 33
Total 46 33
Jno. Bottoms, sub 157, lot 2, Mechanics
add:
44.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c.. 13 35
34.93 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 48
62.00 sq yds macadamizing at 32c19 84
Total. 43 67
J. N. Spahn, sub 146a146. lot 1, L. H. Lang-
worthv's add:
26.90 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c50 70
112.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 33 80
225.34 sq yds macadamizing at 32c72 11
Total. 156 51
Mary Albinger, sub 164a146, lot 2, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
63.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c1418 96
08
46.93 sq yds guttering at 30a
85.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c27 31
Total 60 35
Eliza Schon, sub 146a146, lot 3, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
73:0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c1521 9900
52.22 sq yds guttering at 30c
88.00 sq yds macadamizing at 32c28 16
Total 65 73
Peter Mihm, sub 150, lot 1, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add:
94.1 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c28 23
24 81.78 sq yds guttering at 30e
3
159.43 sq yds macadamizing at 32c47 79
Total 100 55
Peter Albinger, sub 150, lot 2, L.H.Lang-
worthy's add:
92.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c27 75
18 50
61.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
123.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c39 47
Nic Winters estate, sub 153a, lot 2, L.
H. Langworthy's add:
85:0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c25 50
68.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 17 60
117.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c375 51
Total 85 72
Peter Albinger, sub 152, lot 1, L.H.Lang-
worthy's add:
48:0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c13 80
3 30
30.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
61.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32e19 63
Total 42 63
Nic Winters estate, sub 152, lot 2, Lang -
worthy's add:
119.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c25
79.33 sq yds guttering at 30c
158.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c50
110 27
Total . 80 65
John Kemps, 1 of 153a, lot 2, L. HLang -
worthy's add:
77.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c23 10
51:33 sq yds guttering at 30 15 40
102.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c32 85
70
80
70
Total
Total 71 35
John Kemps, sub 152, lot 2, L. HLang -
worthy's add:
23.0 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c6 90
15.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 40
30.67 sq yds macamamizing at 32c9 81
Total 21 31
Melchoir Schlagel, lot 1 sub 153, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
127 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 38 10
84.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 25 40
169.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c54 19
Total 117 69
Melchoir Schlagel, lot 154a sub 153, L.
H. Langworthy's adcl:
183.8 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c.$ 55 14
128.44 sq yds guttering at 30c 38 53
253.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c81 07
Total 174 74
Melchoir Schlagel, lot 154 sub 153, L. H.
Langworthy's add:
125.8 lineal feet curbstone set at30c.$ 37 74
91.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 27 53
177.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c56 75
Total 122 02
F. H. Franke estate, L. H. Longworthy's
add, e lot 148:
99 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c $ 29 70
66.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
136 sq yds macadamizing at 32c 43 52
Total 93 22
0. & C. Spahn, w % 148, L. H. Langwor-
thy's add, lot 1:
133.4 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c40 00
0 00
100 sq yds guttering at 30c
184 sq yds macadamizing at 32c58 88
Total 128 88
Anna B. Dolter, L. H. Langworthy's
add, lot 149:
165 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 4949 5500
121.11 sq yds guttering at 30c
228 sq yds macadamizing at 32c 72 96
Total 158 79
F. H. Franke est, L. H. Langworthy's
add, lot 151,:
169 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 50 7700
118.44 sq yds guttering at 30c 35
228 sq yds macadamizing at 32c72 96
Total 159 19
F. H. Franke est, L. H. Langworthy's
add, lot 155:
203.2 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 600 96
144.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
0
276.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32a87 63
Total 192 89
J. H. Jecklin, L. H. Langworthy's add,
lot 156a: 66 15
220.5 lineal ft curbstone at 30c $ 54 87
182.89 sq yds guttering at 30c
332.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c106 45
Total 227 47
324 Adjourned regular. Session, Dec. 20, 1894.
J. H. Jecklin, sub 159 L. H. Langworthy's
add, lot 1:
3.33 sq yds guttering at 30c $ 1 00
17.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c5 55
Total 6 55
C. Heintz, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot
147:
170.7 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 51 21
114 sq yds guttering at 30c
233.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c74 67
Total . 160 08
J. H. Jecklin, 3 of 145, L. H. Langworthy's
add lot 1:
60 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c...$ 1319 80
20
44 sq yds guttering at 30c
88 sq yds macadamizing at 32c 28 16
Total 61 16
J. H. Jecklin, 2 of 145, L. H. Langworthy's
add, lot 1:
60.6 lineal ft curbstone set at30e$ 18 18
45.51 sq yds guttering at 30c 13 65
82.67 sq yds macadamizing at 32c26 45
Total 58 28
B. Gandert, 145 L. H. Langworthy's add,
lot 1:
36.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 16 95
24.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 7 30
48 sq yds macadamizing at 32c 15 36
Total 33 61
John Bottoms, w 3 lot 145a, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add, lot 1:
48.8 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 14 64
32.53 sq yds guttering at 30c 9 76
65.06 sq yds macadamizing at 30c20 82
Total 45 22
P. J. Weigand, e % 145a, L. H. Langwor-
thy's add, lot 1:
146.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c.. 43 95
104.75 sq yds guttering at 30c 31 43
199.73 sq yds macadamizing at 32c63 91
Total 139 29
J. Michael Prosser, sub 143, L. H. Lang -
worthy's add lot 5:
40 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 12 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
53.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c17 07
Sebastian Schleicher, sub 141, L. H.
Langworthy's add, lot 2:
62 lineal feet curbstone set at 40c$ 18 60
41.33 sq yds guttering at 30c
82.66 sq yds macadamizing at 32c26 45
Total 57 45
Bertha Beversdorf, Chas. Klingenberg's
Third sub, lot 5:
31 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 9 30
20.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
0
41.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c13 23
Total 28 73
Joseph Bamner, Chas. Klingenberg's
Third sub, lot 6:
31 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 9 30
20.67 sq yds guttering at 30c
0
41.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32e13 23
Total 28 i3
James Cushing & Son company, L. H.
Langworthy add, lot 139:
128 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 38 40
85.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 25 00
170.66 sq yds macadoinizing at 32c54 01
Total $118 61
James Cushing & Son company, L. H.
Langworthy add, sub 137, lot 4:
62 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 186600
41.33 sq;yds guttering at 30c 12
85.66 sq yds macadamizing at 32c27 45
Total 37 07
Ludwig Heyne, sub 143, L. H. Langwor-
thy's add, lot 4:
40 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c 12 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
53.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32e17 07
Total 37 07
J. H. Jecklin, sub 143, J. H. Langwor•
thy's add, w % lot 3:
37.06 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e$ 41 28
30.40 sq yds guttering at 30c 9 12
53.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32e17 07
Total 37 47
Henry Maus, sub 143, L. H. Langwor-
thy's add, e 34 lot 3:
40 lineal ft curbstone laid at 30c12 00
26 67 sq yds guttering at 30e 8 00
53.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c17 07
Total 37 07
Sebastian Schleicher, sub 143, L. H.
Langworthy's add, lot 2:
40 lineal feet curbstone set at 30c$ 12 00
26.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 00
53.33 sq yds macadamizing at 32c17 07
Total
37 07
Total $ 57 45
James Cushing & Son company, L. H.
Lanworthy's add, sub 137 lot 1:
34.6 lineal ft curbstona set at 30c$ 10 38
31.13 sq yds guttering at 30c
4
48.53 sq yds macadamizing at 32c15 53
Total $ 35 25
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Nayes-None.
Ald. Kaufman offered the following:
Resolved, by the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That to pay for improvement
of Southern avenue, from present improve-
ment to Railroad avenue, by Brown &
Brown, contractors, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate herein-
after named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set oposite each lot or
parcel of real estate. as follows:
M. Mahony, Stout's sub, lot 4:
9.7 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c,....$ 3 30
4.31 sq yds guttering of 34c 1 47
17.24 sq yds macadam at 34c 5 86
Total $ 10 63
M. Mahony, Stout sub, lot 5:
47.7 lin ft curbstone set at 34c $ 16 22
21.20 sq yds guttering at 34c 287 21
84.80 sq yds macadam at 34c
Total 52 26
M. Mahony, add to Stout's sub, lot 7:
50.0 lin ft curbstone set at 34c $ 17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadam at 34c 30 22
Total $ 54 77
M. Mahony, Stout's sub, n 10 ftlot 2:
10.0 lin ft curbstone set at 34c $ 3 40
4.44 sq yds guttering at 34c 1 51
17.77 sq yds macadam at 34c 6 04
Total
$1095.
Adjourned .Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894.
325
Mrs. Patrick Kennedy, Stout'ssub, s 40
ft. lot 2:
04.0 lin, ft curbstone set at 84c $ 13 60
7 7.7 7 sq yds guttering at 34c 6 04
71.11 sq yds macadam at 33c 24 18
Total $ 43 82
Michael Burke, Stout's sub, lot 3:
50 lin ft curbstone set at 33c $ 17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadam at 34c 30 22
Total $ 54 77
Michael Burke, Stout's sub, lot 4:
50 lin ft curbstone set at 34c 17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadam at 34c 30 22
Total $ 54 77
Mrs. Patrick Kennedy, Stout's sub, lot
5:
32 lin ft curbstone set at 33c 10 88
14.22 sq yds guttering at 34c 4 83
56.88 sq yds macadam at 34c 19 34
Total $ 35 05
Mrs Patrick Kennedy, sub 229, Union
add, lot 1:
16.8 lin ft curbstone set at 34c 5 71
7.47 sq yds guttering at 34c 2 54
29.87 sq yds macadam at 34c 10 16
Total $ 18 41
Ellen Gleason, sub 229, Union add, lot 2:
49 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c 16 66
21.78 sq yds guttering at 34c 7 41
87.11 sq yds macadam at 34c 29 62
Total $ 53 69
Richard Burns, sub 229 Union add, lot 3:
49 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c 16 66
21.78 sq yds guttering at 34c 7 41
87.11 sq yds macadam at 34c 29 62
Total $ 53 69
Thos. Ryan, sub 229 Union add, lot 4:
49 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c 16 66
21.78 sq yds guttering at 34c 7 41
87.11 sq yds macadam at 34c 29 62
Total $ 53 69
Michael Flynn est, sub 229 Union
add, lot 5:
49 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c$ 16 66
21.78 sq yds guttering at 34c 7 41
87.11 sq yds macadamizing at 34c29 62
Total $ 53 69
Michael Flynn est, sub 229 Union
add, lot 6:
37.6 lineal ft set curbstone at 34c$12 78
16.71 sq yds guttering at 34c 568
66 84 sq yds mocadamizing at 34c22 73
Total
Michael Flynn est, Levi's add, n 2
ft, lot 1:
2 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c
.88 sq yds guttering at 34c
3.55 sq yds macadamizing at 34c
Total $
M. J. Powers, Levi's add, s 25 ft
lot 1:
25 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 8 50
11.11 sq yds guttering at 84c 3 77
44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 34c15 11
41 19
68
30
1 21
219
Total
M. J. Powers, Levi's adcl, lot 2:
27 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c
12 sq yds guttering at 34c
48 sq yds macadamizing at 34c
Total
$ 27 38
$ 9 18
4 08
16 32
$ 29 58
M. J. Powers, Levi's add, n 12 ft
lot 3:
12 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 4 08
5.33 sq yds guttering at 34e 1 81
21.33 sq yds macadamizing at 34e7 25
Total $ 13 14
Dennis Powers, Levi's add, s 15 ft
lot 3:
15 lineal ft curbstone set at 340 $ 5 10
6.66 sq yds guttering at 34c 2 26
26.66 sq yds macadamizing at 34c9 06
Total $ 16 42
Dennis Powers, Levi's add, lot 4:
27 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 9 18
12 sq yds guttering at 34c 4 08
48 sq yds macadamizing at 34c... 16 32
Total $ 29 58
Dennis Powers, Levi's add, n 10
ft, lot 5:
10 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 3 40
4.44 sq yds guttering at 34c 1 51
17.77 sq yds macadamizing at 34c6 04
Total $ 10 95
C. W. Robinson est, Levi's add,
s17ftlot 5:
17 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 5 78
7.55 sq yds guttering at 34c 2 57
30.22 sq yds macadamizing at 34c10 27
Total $ 18 62
C. W. Robinson est, Levi's add, n
8 ft lot 6:
8 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c • $ 2 72
3.55 sq yds guttering at 34c 1 21
14.22 sq yds macadamizing at 34c4 83
Total $ 8 76
Michael Sullivan, Levi's add, s 19
ft lot 6:
19 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 6 46
8.44 sq yds guttering at 34c 2 87
33.77 sq yds macadamizing at 34c11 48
Total $ 20 81
Michael Sullivan, Levi's acid, n 17
ft lot 7:
17 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 5 78
7.55 sq yds guttering at 34c 2 57
30.22 sq yds macadamizing at 34c10 27
Total $ 18 62
Wm. J, Dolan, Levi's add, s 10 ft
lot 7:
10 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 3 40
4.44 sq yds macadamizing at 34c1 51
17.77 sq yds macadamizing at 34c6 04
Total $10 95
Wm. J. Dolan, Levi's add, lot 8:
27 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 9 18
12 sq yds guttering at 34e 4 08
48 sq yds macadamizing at 34c 16 32
Total $ 29 58
Michael Fenton, Levi's add, lot 9:
27 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 9 18
12 sq yds guttering at 34c 4 08
48 sq yds macadamizing at 34c 16 32
Total $ 29 58
Michael Fenton, Levi's add, n 15
ft lot 10:
15 lineal ft curbstone set at 34c $ 5 10
6.66 sq yds guttering at 34e 2 26
26.66 sq yds macadamizing at 34c9 06
Total $ 16 42
326 Adjourned .Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894.
Mrs. B. Burke, Levi's add. s 12 ft
lot 10:
12 lineal ft curbstene set at 34c $ 4 08
5.38 sq yds guttering at 34c
21.33 sq yds macadamizing at 34c7 25
_
Total $ 13 14
Mrs. B. Burke, Levi's add, n15ft lot 11:
15 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c5 20
6.67 sq•yds guttering, at 34c
6
26.66 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c9 06
Total 16 42
Mich`l Sullivan, Levi's add. s 12 ft lot 11:
12 lineal feet curbstone set. at 34c4 08
5.34 sq yds guttering, at 34c 1 81
21.83 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c7 25
Total
Mich'l Sullivan, Levi's add, lot 12:
15.2 lineal feet curbstone set, at 84c.
6.75 sq yds guttering, at 34c
27.02 sq yds macadamizing, at 34e .
13 14
5 17
2 30
9 19
Total
Kate Moore, Stout's add, lot 7:
8.2 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c..
3.64 sq yds guttering, at 34c
14.58 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c
16 66
2 79
4 24
4 96
Total 8 99
Kate Moore, Stout's add, lot 6:
47.7 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c. 16 22
21.20 sq yds guttering, at 34c 7 21
84.80 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c28 83
Total 52 26
Kate Moore, Coates' add, lot 4:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34e17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering, at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c30 22
Total 54 77
Kate Moore, Coates' add, lot 5:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34eI7 00
22.22 sq yds guttering, at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c30 22
Total 54 77
Kate Moore, Coates' add, lot 6:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering, at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c30 22
Total 54 77
Kate Moore, Coates' add, lot 7:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering, at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c 30 22
Total 54 77
Kate Moore, Coates' add, lot 8:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering, at 340 7 55
88.88 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c 30 22
Total 54 77
Kate Moore, Coates' add, lot 9:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34e17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering, at 34e 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c 30 22
Michael Flynn est, Coates' add, lot 12:
106 lineal feet curbstone set at 34c866 0204
47 11 sq yds guttering, at 34c
488.44 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c 64 07
Total 116 13
John T. Gandolfo, min lot 51:
287.4 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c 9797 72
129.51 sq yds guttering, at 34c
3
536 sq yds macadamizing, at 34e182 24
323 99
Total 54 77
Rich Burns, Coates' add, lot 10:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering. at 34c 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c 30 22
Total 54 77
CThos Ryan,. Coates' add, lot 11:
50 lineal feet curbstone set, at 34c17 00
22.22 sq yds guttering, at 84e 7 55
88.89 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c 30 22
Total
54 77
Total
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes-Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin.
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, and
Vogel.
Nays -None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the City Council of the city
of Dubuque: That to pay for improving
Dorgan Place and alley from Dorgan
Place to Seventeenth street, by Stanek
& O'Farrell, contractors, in front of and
adjoining the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of real estate
herein named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each lot
or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Albert Flick, Dorgan's sub, lot 4:
110.7 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c$ 31 00
45.33 sq yds guttering at 28c 12 69
51 sq yds macadamizing at 28c 14 28
Total $ 57 97
Mrs. Anna Behrens, Dorgan's sub, lot 6:
50 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c 14 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 28c 6 22
25 sq yds macadamizing at 28e 7 00
Total $ 27 22
Paul Becker, Dorgan's sub, lot 7:
50 lineal ft curbstone set at 98c14 00
22.22 sq yds guttering at 28c 6 22
25 sq yds macadamizing at 28c 700
Total $ 27 22
Nellie Dorgan, Dorgan's sub, lot 8:
55 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c 15 40
24.44 sq yds guttering at 28c 6 84
27.50 sq yds macadamizing at 287 70
Total .... $ 29 04
Mary Flynn, Dorgan's sub, lot 9:
50 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c 14 00
22-22 sq yds guttering at 28c 6 29
25 sq yds macadamizing at 28c 7 00
Total $ 27 99
John Jennings. Dorgan's sub, lot 10:
35.4 lineal ft curbstone set 9 91
15.71 sq yds gutteriug at 28c 4 40
17.70 sq yds macadamizing at 28c4 90
Total $ 19 27
M. Mullin, est., Dorgan's sub, lot 11:
35.41ineal ft curbstone set at 28c9 91
15.71 sq yds guttering at 28c 4 40
17.70 sq yds macadamizing at 28c4 96
Total $ 19 27
M. Mullen est, Dorgan's sub, lot 12:
25.6 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c7 17
11.38 sq yds guttering at 28c 3 19
12.80 sq yds guttering at 28c 3 58
Total $13 94
Thos. Mulaney, Dorgan's sub, lot 13:
63.3 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c... 17 72
25.33 sq yds guftering at 28c 7 09
61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 28c17 11
Total $ 41 9`2
Adjourned Regular Session, Dec. 20, 1894. 327
James McCann, sub 4 of 2 of 673, city,
lot 2:
7.7g sq yds macadamizing at 28c2 18
• 2 cubic yds grading at 15e
Total $ 248
H.H. Fleming, sub 4 of 2 of 673, city, lot 1:
.34.11 sq yds macadamizing at 28c9 55
14.40 cu yds grading at 15c 2 16
Total $ 11 71
P. W. Crawford, sub 2 of 673, city, lot 7:
11.11 sq yds macadamizing at 28c3 11
4.70 cu yds of grading at 15c 70
Total 3 81
P. W. Crawford, sub 2 of 673, lot 3:
113.33 sq yds macadmizing at 28c.. 31 0573
47 cu yds grading at 15c
Total $ 38 r8
Lucinda C. King,'Dorgan's sub, lot 14:
274.22 sq yds macadaming at 28c76 78
48.40 cu yds grading at 15c 7 26
lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named situate and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Albert Flick, Dorgan's sub, lot 4:
110.5 lineal ft. sidewalk at 14c $ 15 47
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Noes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 4 -foot
wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Lin-
coln avenue between Reed and First ave-
nues, by John McCoy, contractor, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts of lots, and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned. and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate,
as follows:
Thomas Allen, lot 110, McCraney's
First add, 50 lin ft sidewalk at 14c $ 7 00
J. A. Rhomberg, lot 111 McCraney's
First add, 50 lin ft sidewalk at 14c 7 00
J. A.Rhomberg. lot 112, McCraney's
First add, 14 lin ft sidewalk at 14c 1 96
P. Rhomberg, lot 451, Ham's add, 50 7
lin ft sidewalk at 14c
00
P. Rhomberg, lot 452, Ham's add, 8
59.5 lin ft sidewalk at 14c
33
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque: That the city attorney be
and is hereby instructed to require all
contractors to give a good and sufficient
bond for the payment of the cost and ex-
pense of all labor and material furnished
on any contract hereinafter awarded by
the city. engineer
Referred to the city attorney, en g
and mayor.
Mayor Olinger presented the following
to the city council:
To tl"e City Council:
Total $ 84 04
H. O. Rose, subDorgan's lot
2: 48.33 sq yds macdemizng at 28c 13 53
A. F. Heeb, sub 15 Dorgan's sub, lot
1 ; 32.22 sq yds macadmizing at 28c 9 02
A. F. Heeb, sub 16 Dorgan's sub.lot
1: 16.11 sq yds macadamizing at
28c 4 51
Anna Backert, sub 16 Dorgan's sub,
lot 2: 64.44 sq yds macadamizing 18 04
at 28c
Anna Backert, sub 17 Dorgan's sub,
lot 2; 105.53 sq yds macadamizing 29
at 28c
53
D. ; Crain, sub 17,macadamizing
lot 1; 32.22 sq y' 9 02
at 28c
James McCann, Dorgan's sub, lot
la ; 108.75 sq yds macadamizing at 30 46
28c
.J. W. Norton. Dorgan's sub, lot 2;
82.97 sq yds macadamizing at 28c. 23 23
Cath Morrissey, Dorgan's sub, lot
3; 164.33 sq yds macadamizing at 46 01
28c
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes— Aldermen Butler, Crawford,
Halpin, Kaufmann, Lililg, Powers, Ryder,
and Vogel.
Nayes—None. -
Ald. Kaufmann offered the following:
Resolred by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 6 -foot
wide plank sidewalk on north side of West
Third street, abutting w 50 ft lot 608, city,
by John McCoy, contractor, in front of
.and adjoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts of lots, and parcels situof real
te and
estate hereinafter named
owned, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real estate,
as follows:
Mrs. M. J.
608: 51.5 linealSfeet
Sullivan, city
k lotft
at
• 22c $ 11 33
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Nayes—None.
Alderman Kaufmann offered the fol-
lowing:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 4 -
foot wida sidewalk on north sideDogan
an
Place, from Ellis street to alley,by r
McCoy, contractor. tax beand andis h
bere-
by
e -
by
the same, a special of
y levied on the several lots, and parts
GENTLEMEN :-I have a few suggestions
to make for your immediate consideration,
and hope the same will meet with your ap-
proval and become operative at the begin-
ning of the next fiscal year.
As you are all well awal e, our financial
condition is such that it deserves more
than a passing notice. With a large float-
ing indebtedness and bonds to the amount
of $210,916.63 becoming due in 1896, some-
thing must be done to reduce said floating
indebtedness in order that we may re-
fund our bonds at the lowest possible per
cent. In view of the above I would rec-
ommend to your honorable body that the
finance committee, or such other commit-
tee as you may desire, be instructed to
make a careful estimate of the available
resources of the city for the next
e rtlt onl
year and therefrom make app p
for all the different departments for the
next fiscal year. This is no experiment,
as all cities of any size areworkingsundetr the above arrangement, a
give good satisfaction. By making ap-
propriations for the several departments
I do not intend that they should be limited
so as to impair the usefulness ofnyt d
of
them, but enough should be app p
for each department for its legitimate
maintenance. the city can
By the above arrangement
make a large saving in each of the depart-
328 Adjourned Regular Seeeion, Dec. 20, 1894.
ments and materially decrease the float-
ing indebtedness each year.
I would also recommend the different
committees examine into their respective
departments immediately and report any
reductions that can be made in the same
during the winter months.
I would also suggest the expediency of
districting the city into road districts,
each to be under the supervision of a com-
petent foreman, to be held responsible • for
the management of his district. I believe
that under the above arrangement the
streets could be kept in better repair and
at a much less expense than at present.
Very respectfully,
PETER OLINGER. Ma Or.
On motion the above was adopted, and
that portion relating to finance be referred
to the finance committee and the matter
of work on streets to the street commit-
tee, and recommend that each ward be
made a district.
The communication of C. H. Little,
Bruce & Co. in relation to the clogging of
sewer in alley between Main and Locust
was referred to the board of health.
Ald. Halpin offered the following:
Resolved, That the sanitary sewer in the
alley between Walnut street and Race
street be extended to Rose; that the city
engineer be instructed to prepare plans
and specifications, and the recorder to ad-
vertise for proposals for doing the work.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Alderman Powers offered the following:
Resolved, By the city council of the city
of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide,
of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within 15 days of this notice,
constructed and laid in conformity with
the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on
the west side of Alta Vista street, between
West Fourteenth street and the n line of
lot 3 of 3 of min lot 91, where not already
laid, at the expense of abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal-
pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Noes—None.
Ald. Vogel offered the following:
Resolved by the city council of the city of
Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of
good two-inch plank, brick, stone or
cement, be, within fifteen days of this no-
tice, constructed and laid in conformity
with the ordinance in relation to side-
walks, on the north side of Nineteenth
street, between Elm street and Pine street,
where not already laid, at the expense of
abutting property.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Aid. Butler, Crawford, Halpin,
Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and
Vogel.
Nayes—None.
Ald. Ryder moved that the engineer be
empowered to remove filling deposited on
the Fourth street extension to the proper
line of Fourth street. Carried.
Alcl. Powers moved to adjourn. Carried.
Attest:
ecorder.
llf ororcdl .1895.
/7
- GY_liffyJa__ Mayor.
NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that at the ses-
sion of the City Council of the city of Dubuque
held on the 20th day of November, 1894, the
following special assessments were levied on
the real estate hereinafter described, and that
in case of failure to pay the one-seventh within
the time prescribed by the ordinance gov-
erning same, all will become delinquent and
subject to collectionress and sale.
HENRY tB. GNIFFKE,
City Treasurer.
For Improving Pickett Street from Alma to Cor
nell Streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Jos. Kessler, sy lot 1, Morgan's sub $28 51
do sys lot 2 do 34 29
Henry Clark lot 3 do 35 24
Rebecca J Farley lot 8 outlot 667 city 71 90
Philip Sage 9 do 667 do 60 90
Joseph C Paine 3 do 667 do 13 88
John W Wybrant 4 do 667 do 86 20
F A Gniffke 7 do 667 do 29 56
P P Murray est lot 1 sub s pt 684 do 31 40
Mrs E Mellen 2 do 684 do 29 92
J J Murray 3 do 684 do 46 90
For Improving Grove Terrace south from West
Eleventh Street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Fred Weigel lot 4 outlot 687 city $161 18
F A Rumpf e 135ft 5 do 153 60
A F C Schneider lot 1 E Corkery's sub 91 67
A F Reynolds 2 do 40 83
do nylot 3 do 2042
W S Knott est s 4 lot 3 do 20 42
do lot 4 do 40 83
Wm T Woodrich 5 do 40 83
C N Baird 6 do 40 83
C A Wilber 7 do 36 25
James Lee 5 Central add 6 22
For Improving East Two -Thirds of Elm Street,
from Sanford Avenue to Twenty -Third Street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Sophia Firzloff lot 70 E Langwor-
thy's add $53 55
do lot 71 do 43 84
Aug Kronfeldt 72 do 44 00
do
Fred Grobe
do
Geo Rettemeyer
Henry Luck
Wm Kulow
Wm Hein
73 do
74 do
75 do
76 do
77 do
78 do
79 do
John Marsch 80 do
Aug Benkendorf 81 do
Fred Neubauer 82 do
do 83 -do
Mrs Elizabeth Vogt 84 do
do 85 do
44 17
44 34
4468
44 14
45 94
45 67
46 01
46 35
44 64
47 02
47 35
47 52
47 85
do 86 do 48 52
do 87 do 73 26
Ghicago Great Western Railway , 150 20
For the Improvement of Rush Street tfrom Ap
ple to Quince Streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description.
N Linden lot 116 Union add
Julien A Louis 117 do
Joe Beukley 118 do
Mrs Geo Burkis 119 do
Geo Savory 120 do
do 121 do
Pat Moran s60ft lot 122 do
do 123 do
Thomas Cahill 124 do
do 125 do
Bridget Redmond 126 do
do 127 do
P A Hammerland 174 do
do 175 do
Thomas Cahill 176 do
do 177 do
do 178 do
at Moran 179 do
do 180 do
P A Hammerland 181 do
A W Kemler 182 do
John McQuillen 183 do
do 1 of 184 do
Julia Ahern 2 of 184 do
F E Spielman 185 do
of Tax.
$87 12
67 67
67 67
67 67
67 67
106 83
107 61
67 67
67 67 •
67 67
67 67
108 59
67 81
67 67
67 67
68 02
67 67
104 89•
31 02
67 67
67 67
68 31
71 00
101 50.
111 87
!iii,•%,tl Notices. 329
Special Assessment Notice.
To C. and M. KIRN Eli : You are hereby noti-
fled that in aceordaaee with a resolution of the
City Council of the city of Dubuque for the im-
provement of Dell street, from west Fourteenth
street to Arlington street, adopted on the 3d
day of December, A. D. 1894, a special assess-
ment will be levied for the expense thereof at
the next regular meeting of the city council,
upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on
said improvement, the s60 feet of lot 808 in A.
McDaniel's sub, owned by you, being subject
to such special assessment. And you are noti-
fied to appear at said meeting of the council, to
be held on the 20th day of December, A. D.
1894, and show cause, if any you have, why
said assessment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To C. DENTLIN(:I•;It : You are ht. r.•..y noti-
fied that in accordah ce with a resolut i ill of the
City Council of the o i i yy of Dubn4ne for the im-
provement of Ann an•nue from Lincoln avenue
to Garfield avenue. adopted on the 3d day of
December, A. D. 1894, a special assessment
will be levied for the expense thereof at the
next regular meeting of the city council, upon
all lots and parcels of land abutting on said
improvement, lot 51 in McCraney's first addi-
tion, owned by you, being subject to such spe-
cial assessment. And you are notified to appear
at said meeting of the council, to be held on the
20th day of December, A. D. 1894, and show
cause, if any you have, why said assessment
should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To FELIX GOODMAN: You are hereby noti-
fied that in accordance with a resolution of the
City Council of the city of Dubuque, for the im-
provement of Southern avenue from Railroad
avenue to Rowan street, adopted on the 3d day
of December, A. D. 1894, a special assessment
will be levied for the expenses thereof, at the
next regular meeting of the city council, upon
all lots and parcels of land abutting on said
improvement, lots 2 of 4 and 1 of 3 in O'Con-
nor's sub, owned by you, being subject to such
special assessment. And you are notified to
appear at said meeting of the council, to be
held on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1894,
and show cause, if any you have, why said as-
sessment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To TIM. KELLEY, not in city: You are here-
by notified that in accordance with a resolution
of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, for
the improvement of Southern avenue from
Railroad avenue to Rowan street, adopted on
the 3d day of December, A. D. 1894, a special
assessment will be levied for the expense there-
of, at the next regular meeting of the city
council, upon all lots and parcels of land abut-
ting on said improvement, lots 1 and 2 in
O'Connor's sub, owned by you, being subject to
such special assessment. And you are notified
to appear at said meeting of the council, to be
held on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1894,
and show cause, if any you have, why said as-
sessment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice. •
To ELIZ. DOYLE: You are hereby notified
that in accordance with a resolution of the City
Council of the city of Dubuque for the improve-
ment of Southern avenue from Railroad ave-
nue to Rowan street, adopted on the 3d day of
December, A. D. 1894, a special assessment
will be levied for the expense thereof at the
next regular meeting of the city council, upon
all lots and parcels of land abutting on said
improvement, eV2 lot 3, wilt' of 2 in Newman's
sub, owned by yon, being subject to such spe-
cial assessment. And you are notified to ap-
pear at said meeting of the council, to be held
on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1894, and
show cause, if any you have, why said assess-
ment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To SARAH E. DISNEY, Washington, D. C., or
M. BROWN: You are hereby notified that in
accordance with a resolution of the City Coun-
cil of the city of Dubuque for the improvement
of Wilde street from McLennan street to east
end of street, adopted on the 3d day of Decem-
ber, A. D. 1894, a special assessment will be
levied for the expense thereof, at the next reg-
ular meeting of the city bouncil, upon all lots
and parcels of land abutting on said imove-
ment, lot 9 in mineral lot 39, owned by you,
be-
ing subject to such special assessment. And
you are notified to appear at said meeting of
the council, to be held on the 20th day of De-
cember, A. D. 1894, and show cause, if any you
h d c14-5tsaid assessment should not T J. COONEY,City Recorder. a.
Special Assessment Notice.
To CHAS. N. SNOW: You are hereby noti-
fied that in accordance with a resolution of the
City Council of the city of Dubuque for the lay-
ing of sewer on west Eleventh street and alley
between Walnut street and Race street, adopt-
ed on the 3d day of December, A. D. 1894, a
special assessment will be levied for the ex-
pense thereof, at the next regular meeting of
the city council, upon all lots and parcels of
land abutting on said improvement, lot 12 in
Cummings' sub, owned by you, being subject
to such special assessment. And you are noti-
fled to appear at said meeting of the council, to
be held on the 20th day of December, A. D.
1894, and show cause, if any you have, why
said assessment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY. City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
• To HERBERT FLICK: You are hereby noti-
fied that in accordance with a resolution of the
City Council of the city of Dubuque for the lay-
ing of sidewalk on North street, from the side
of Dorgan Place, adopted on the 3d day of De-
cember, A. D. 1894, a special assessment will
be levied for the expense thereof, at the next
regular meeting of the city council, upon all
lots and parcels of land abutting on said im-
provement, lot 4 in Dorgan's sub, owned by
you, being subject to such special assessment.
And you are notified to appear at said meeting
of the council, to be held on the 20th day of
December, A. D., 1894, and show cause, if any
you
led. why saT.id assessment should not be
J. COONEY, City Recorder.
dec14-5t
Special Assessment Notice.
To ANNA WALLACE: You are hereby noti-
fled that in accordance with a resolution of the
City Councit of the city of Dubuque, for the
improvement of Southern avenue from Rail-
road avenue to Rowan street, adopted on the
3d day of December, A. D. 1894, a special as-
sessment will be levied for the expenses there-
of, at the next regular meeting of the city
council, upon all lots and parcels of land abut
ting on said improvement, lot 1 in Southern
avenue addition, owned by you, being subject
to Such special assessment. And you are noti
tied to appear at said meeting of the council, to
be held on the 20th day of December, A. D.
1894, and show cause, if any you have, why
said assessment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
Special Assessment Notice.
To LUCINDA C. KING: You are hereby noti-
fied that Ci y Council with
tresolution
il of the city of Dubuque the im-
provement of Dorgan Place and Alley street,
between Dorgan Place and Seventeenth street,
adopted the 3d day of December, A. D. 1894, a
special assessment will be levied for the ex-
pense thereof at the next regular meeting of the
city council, upon all lots and parcels of land
abutting on said improvement, lot 14 in Dorgan
sub, owned by you, being subject to such spe-
cial
e
ou
re
ed to
pear at said meeting g of thea ouncil,to be held
on the 20th day ofar, A said 1894,nd
show cause, if any youhave,,
assess-
ment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
330 Official Notices.
NOTICE.
Publie notii•i. is hereby given that at the ses-
sion of the Cit .% Council of the city of Dubuque,
held on the 20th day of November, 1894, the
following special assessments were levied on
the real estate hereinafter described. And that
in ease of failure to pay the same within thirty
days from this date, the same shall become de-
linquent and hear interest thereafter at the
same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes.
Dated at Dubuque this 27th day of November,
A. D. 1894. HENRY B. GNIFFKE,
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque.
For laying a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on the
east side of Glenoak avenue between Julien
avenue and West Third street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Mrs. J McLaren lot 4 Cleminson's sub $19 53
For laying a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on the
east side of Caledonia place, between West
Eighth street and Hill street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
M McLaughlin est lot 2 of 39
Kelley's sub $11 90
For laying a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on the
north side of Charles street between Broad-
way Extension and Muscatine street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Leonard Jaeger lot 36 South Park
Hill add $16 37
Ellen E Callaghan lot 16 do 16 81
For laying a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on the
west side of Booth, between West Third street
and O'Neil street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
J W Schwind lot 10 O'Neill's sub No 2 $8 40
For laying a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on
both sides of Wilde street between Dodge and
McLennon streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Tim Cain est lot 2 of 1 of 2 of 7 m145 $23 65
Ed Burns lot 19 Oak Grove add 16 81
For laying a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on both
sides of Stafford avenue fromGarfleld avenue
to Linwood cemetery.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
M R Standebach e51 lot 5 sub 1
Geiger's sub $7 30
po eV. lot 4 do 6 05
do lot 3 do 6 05
Adam Mueller, lot 10 of 3 Geiger's sub 16 81
Wm Hintrager lot 23 0 Taylor's sub 7 44
do 22 do 7 44
do 24 do 7 44
Fred Brandell 3 A Stine's add 7 30
Theo Raterman 29 do 8 33
do ' 30 do 3 72
For laying a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on
both sides of Bennett street, between Grand-
view avenue and east line of Grigg's sub.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
0 F Hodge est lot 26 Ann O'Hare's sub $20 53
H Harris 27 do 20 53
do 28 do 20 53
C W Skemp w5Oft lot 29 do 6 28
Sarah Stewart lot 17 Hodge's sub 6 61
do 16 do 6 61
L Br•inn Jr 15 do 6 61
P Kiene Jr 14 do 7 84
do 13 do 6 65
do 12 do 6 05
Mary A Kemler lot 2 of 4 O'Hare's sub 12 42
do 1 of 4 do 8 26
For laying a 6 -foot wide plank sidewalk on the
north side of West Fourteenth, between Alta
Vista and Delhi streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
H Geiger lot 247 Woodl'n Park add $11 26
C A Voelker 102 do 13 65
do 101 do 11 42
J Kleinschmidt 100 do
do 99 do
C A Voelker 52 do
do 51 do
Ch'tna Shannon 50 do
do 49 do
11 47
13 65
13o76
11 49
11 38
13 29
do 2 do 13 65
do 1 do 1142
do 20 Oakland Park add 21 00
W A Leathers el10ftlot 1 do 25 82
For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in
West Fifth street and Robertsi` avenue.tal nt
Owner. Description. of Tax.
E A Lungwitz lot 2 Deming r& sub $20 00
John Phillips lot 3 do 20 (5)
do 4 do 20 00
MaryK Reynolds et% 5 doo 10 10 00
Eliz nth Kennedy w/$
Alfred Hobbs lot 18 Wilsons sub 20 80
John M Sullivan 19 do 16 40
Phil Pferseh 20 do 20 00
E H Spaulding 21 do 20 00
John Burns s40ft 22 do 16 00
W J Burns n10ft 22 do 4 00
do 23 do 20 00
Nettie J Walker 24 do 20 00
do 25 do 20 00
Fred Seaman - 26 do 20 00
Mary Hickson 27 do 20 00
T L McFarland 28 do 20 00
Emma Spensely 29 do 20 00
W W Perieth 30 do 20 00
Jesse Epps 4 McCollins' sub 11 60
do 33 Wilson's sub 6 00
River Jordan n% 34 do 10 00
Michael Watters s1Q 34 do 9 60
do lot 4 sub of 35 do 6 40
Tim Eagan 3 sub of 35 do 2 16
J McFarland 2 sub of 35 do 48
do 1 sub of 35 do 11 60
A W Hosford 36 do 17 20
V F Perleth 37 do 20 00
B Cheatham est lotl of 38 do 18 80
Isaac Proctor 2 of 38 do 5 40
do 1 of sub 39&40 do 520
do 2 of sub 39&40 do 16 80
For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Ju-
lien avenue from Bluff to W. Eighth streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Lorimier House
Hotel Co lot 5 sub of 644 city $7 60
DubuqueOmnibusCo 6 do 6 40
do 7 do 6 40
do 8 do 1000
Joseph Jaeggi lot 1 sub of outlot 688
and pt of 654 city 10 00
Mary E Waller 2 do 10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
15 60
1600
13 20
10 80
18 80
Matn Lndescher 3 do
John Lally est 4 do
Abbie G Mullen 5 do
John Eisenegger 6 do
J Zangmeister 7 do
Dan Brennan 8 do
E H Sheppley e33ft 9 do
A Lorenz w27ft 9 do
W Buckler w47ft 10 do
Mrs Dora Purucker
el8ft 10 do 7 20
T Hickson 11 do 24 00
Henry Guerdet 12 sub outlot 703 city 22 80
Frank Goodrich 7a do 653a 3 60
Martin Rabbit 8 do do 7 80
John A McKinley 2 McKinley sub 20 80
do 1 do 23 60
J W & W G Cox 44 Corriell's sub 61 20
J A Rhomberg 43 do 20 00
do 42 do 28 00
do 47 do 28 00
do 48 do 20 00
do 49 do 20 00
For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in
Walnut street, West Eleventh and Prairie
streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
F Jaeger lot 1 of 3 of outlot 738 city $60 00
Nic Kauffman lot 2 do 738 52 80
John Nagle lot 15 Farley's sub 22 20
Henry Riker 14 do 22 20
Wm Hintrager 13 do 20 00
James Flynn 12 do 20 00
Chas Thill 11 do 20 00
Wm Hendford 10 do 20 00
do w2ft 9 do 80
L H Wood e48ft 9 do 19 20
R R Jackson 8 do 20 00
Eugenia Adams 7 do 19 60
Mary A Adams 6 do 19 60
F Hancock wr/Q 5 sub of 823 &
824 11 McDaniels sub 16 12
do 4 do 3120
John Bell se)( of 822 McDaniels' sub 24 40
Jas Wallis sw ( of 822 do 54 64
Geo W Fitield lot 1 Hether•ington's sub 20 30
Jas Howie 2 do 20 30
J G Reagan 3 do 20 30
Leo McDaniels 4 do 20 90
P W Crawford 6 do 21 60
Official Notices. 331
For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer on
Water street from First to Jones streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
W G Stewart lot 1 blk 6 Dub Harbor
Co.'s add
do 2 do
do 3 do
W J Morgan undys 4 do
do undys 5 do
do undys 6 do
C Simplot undys 4 do
do undys 5 do
do undys 6 do
John Coleman 7 do
B E Linehan 8 do
W G Stewart 9 do
John Nagle 1 blk 5 do
A A Cooper 1 blk 4 do
do 2 blk 4 do
$10 80
9 76
9 76
4 88
4 88
4 88
4 88
4 88
4 88
9 76
12 48
9 60
20 80
8 00
18 00
For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in
Olive street from alley south of West Eleventh
street to Jefferson street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Jas Forester lot 3 outlot 687 city $28 00
Anna Dickey lot 2 outlot 687 city 28 00
For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in
Third street from terminus to Burch street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Catholic Cemetery n pt outlot 723 city $108 00
Wm Hintrager lot 1 sub of outlot
724 city 13 32
John Hennessy 2 do 13 32
D J Hennessy 3 do 13 32
D H McCarthy n 50.10ft lots 4 5 and 6
sub of outlot 724 city 20 00
John Hennessy outlot 732 city 108 00
For Repairing Sidewalks.
Owner. Description. Lot. Amount.
W G Cox sub mineral lot 90 2 $4 00
P J Burke city n43.3ft 117 6 30
Albert Casser Sisters's add 1 4 50
Agatha Heim do 3 and 4 3 75
John N Rider do 5 6 and 7 2 90
D W Linehan Corriell's sub 45 2 30
Frank Flynn Blake's add 24 1 50
Hughes & Blake do 25 26 & 27 1 00
John Flynn sub min lot 191
and pt of 192 2 1 50
Kiene&Altman sub239 Davis Farm 1 75
Nic Esch sub city 703 13 1 50
C D Ham Davis Farm 370 80
C & F Fosselman LHLang's add 186 50
D A Price sub 218 and 219
Davis Farm add 4 30
Mary Haggerty Davis Farm add 214 80
R & E Lanworthy Glendale add
223 and 228 1 50
Sisters of Charity sub min lot 191 1 5 00
Jos Herod pt min lot 184 2 00
C Fosselman L H Langworthy's
add 65 and 66 1 55
James McCann city n2-5 473 20 55
Chas Thill Sisters' add 8 and 9 2 00
C H Snow Cumming's sub 12 1 80
L J Birner do n36ft 10 70
John L Buettel Quigley's sub 4&5 4 00
Special Assessment Notice.
To ADOLPH PULVENMILLER: You are
hereby notified that in accordance with a reso-
lution of the City Council of the city of Du-
buque, for the improvement of Southern ave-
nue from Railroad avenue to Rowan street,
.adopted on the 3d day of December, A.M. 1894,
a special assessment will be levied for the ex-
penses thereof, at the next regular meeting of
the city council, upon all lots and parcels of
land abutting on said improvement, lot 1 in
Rowan's add., owned by you, being subject to
such special assessment. And you are notified
to appear at said meeting of the council, to be
held on the 20th clay of December, A. D. 1894,
and show cause, if any you have, who said as-
sessment should not be levied.
dec14.5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder
Special Assessment Notice.
To ELLEN GLEASON: You are hereby noti-
fied that in accordance with a resolution of the
City Council of the city of Dubuque for the im-
provement of Southern avenue from end of
present improvement to Railroad avenue,
adopted on the 3d day of December, A. D. 1894,
.a special assessment will be levied for the ex -
penses thereof, at the next regular meeting of
the city council, upon all lots and parcels of
land abutting on said improvement, lot 2, sub
of 229, Union addition, owned by you, being
subject to such special assessment. And you
are notified to appear at said meeting of the
council, to be held on the 20th day of Decem-
ber, A. D. 1894, and show cause, if any yon
have, why said assessment should not be levied.
dec14-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder.
NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that at the ses-
sion of the City Council of the city of Dubuque
held on the 20th day of December, 1894, the
following special assessments were levied on
the real estate hereinafter described, and that
in ease of failure to pay the one-seventh within
the time prescribed by the ordinance govern-
ing the same, all will become delinquent and
subject to collection by distress and sale.
HENRY B. GNIFFKE,
City Treasurer.
For improving Dell street from West Four-
teenth to Arlington streets.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Amelia M Hodgdon
A McDaniel's sub lot 811 $83 26
Wm Hintrager do n40ft lot 808 36 12
C & M Kirner do s60ft lot 808 56 60
Thos Kane sub 809 do 7 100 51
M McLaughlin 810 do 2 17 88
Alex Mcllwain 810 do 1 55 73
For improving Wilde street from McLennon
street to east end of street.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Henry Riker min lot 39 lot 6 $46 53
F E Robinson do 7 46 53
Lester Smith do 8 46 53
Sarah E Disney do 9 12 02
J 5 Randall est sub 1 of 55 do 1 147 82
For improving Ann avenue from Lincoln ave-
nue to Garfield avenue.
Total Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
D Rhomberg McCraney's 1st add lot 20 $118 54
C Dentlinger do 51 122 34
Allen Schumacher do 52 122 56
Christ Jungk do 19 119 30
For improving Dorgan Place and alley from
Dorgan Place to Seventeenth
t street.
Tl Amount
Owner. Description. of Tax.
Albert Flick Dorgan's sub lot 4 $57 97
Mrs Anna Behrens do 6 27 22
Paul Becker do 7 27 22
Nellie Dorgan do 8 29 94
Mary Flynn do 9 27 22
do 10 19 27
John Jennings
M Mullen est do 11 19 27
do do 12 13 94
Thos Mulqueeney do 13 41 92
J McCann sub 4 of 2 of 673 city lot 2 2 48
H H Fleming do do 1 11 71
P W Crawford sub 2 of 673 city lot 7 3 81
do do do 3 38 78
Lucinda C King Dorgan's sub lot 14 84 04
li O Rose sub 15 do 2 13 53
A F Heeb 15 do 1 9 02
do 16 do 1 4 51
Anna Backert 16 do 2 18 04
do 17 do 2 29 53
D C Cram 17 do 1 9 02
James McCann do la 30 46
J W Norton do 2 23 23
Catherine Morrissey do 3 46 01
For improving
streetAlttto Union avenue.sta street West
Total Amount
of Tax.
$93 58
56 17
56 17
56 17
56 17
56 17
91 40
92 22
56 17
56 17
56 17
56 17
91 14
Owner. Description.
S I Dolson Levins' do25
lot 24
T H Dolson
do do 26
C 0 Tauberg do 27
Jane L King do 28
E L King do 29
S Gilmore do 30
E C Blake do 41
M Blake do 42
do do 43
E T Goldthorpe do 44
B Lynch do 45
do do 46
A K & P L Craig est Jones sub lot 5 81 05
do do 4 48 20
332 Official Notices.
do 3 48 20 Mary Kelly do do 30 62 78
D R Jones Jr do . 2 48 20 J B Kelly do do 31 62 17
do
do do 1 58 41 Patrick O'Toole do do 32 62 78
do sub 3 of min lot 91 lot 1 56 17 Peter Colford do do 34 59 78
do 33 62 78
F G Knehule do do 2 56 17 C. McGee do do 35 59 78
A O'Sullivan do do • 3 56 17 John McGee do do 36 6i 2 19
do do do 4 56 17 Ed Condon
5 56 17 John McGee do do 37 71 50 .
6 73 69 Adolph Pulvermiller Rowan's add 1 116 16
1 38 31 Pat Burke do do 2 79 56
2 67 40 Rose McMahon do do 3 78 74
3 67 40 Win Hintrager do do 4 78 47
4 67 40 Jas Rowan do do 5 75 95
5 67 40 do do do 6 69 68
6 67 40 A A Cooper except Newman's sublot 36a 120 53
7 67 40min
2 33 70 Ed Morgan Newman's sub 6 62 78
1 33 70 do do do 5 62 78
9 40 74 do do do w'/a 4 31 39
56 48 95 Jas C Ward do do e 1/2 4 31 39
57 56 17 do do do w V. 3 31 39
3 31 39
59 56 17 Elizabeth Doyle 0
doodo do w1ft 2 12 81
60 56 17 Ed Lee do do e 40 ft 2 51 48
61 56 17 do do doe 10 ft 1 12 81
Mary Rooney do do e 40 ft 1 51 48
Pat Lee O'Connor's sub 6 97 40
Chas Dillon do do 5 75 33
Jas A Rooney sub 4 do do 1 64 03•
DI Flynn do 4 do do 2 14 19
do do 3 do do 1 75 33
Tim Killey do do 2 64 68
do do do 1 64 68
Mary Kelly sub 4 min lot 37 2 92 21
Jas Dolan sub 4 g
P C Foley o 37 3 133 12
do dog do
do do do
J A Rhomberg A P Wood's add lot
do do
dodo
do dodo
do do
do
do do
do sub 8 do
Wm Hintrager 8 do
do
J A Rhomberg do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do 62 56 17
do ' do 63 56 17
do do 64 79 38
W G Cox sub of min lot 91 lot 1 478 19
John Hennessy ' .do 91 2 478 76
E C Blake ' do. 90 1 77 85
W G Cox do 90 2 487 77
For the improvement of Souther venue from
present improvement to Railroad
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Total Amount.
Owner. Description. of Tax.
M Mahony Stout's Dubuque lot 4 810 63
do do 5 52 26
do add to do 1 54 77
do do do n10ft 2 10 95
Mrs P Kennedy do do s40ft 2 43 82
Michael Burke do do 3 54 77
do do do 4 54 77
Mrs P Kennedy do do 5 35 05
do sub 229 Union add lot 1 18 41
Ellen Gleason do 2 53 69
Richard Burns do 3 53 69
Thos Ryan o do 4 59 69
Michael Flynn est do 5 53 69
do do 6 41 19
do Levi's add n2ft lot 1 2 19
M J Powers do s25ft 1 29 38
' do do 2 29 58
do do nl2ft 3 13 14
Dennis Powers , do sl5ft 3 16 42
do do 4 29 58
do do n10ft 5 10 95
C %V Robinson es4 do sl7ft 5 18 62
do do n8ft 6 8 76
Michael Sullivan do sl9ft 6 20 81
do do nl7ft 7 18 62
Wm J Dolan do sl0ft. 7 10 95
do cdo 8 21J 58
Mich Fenton do 9 29 58
do do n15ft 10 16 42
Mrs B Burke clo sl2ft 10 13 14
do do n15ft 11 16 42
Michael Sullivan do sl2ft 11 13 14
do do 12 16 66
Kate Moore Stout's add 7 8 99
,ao • do 6 52 26
do Coate's add 4 54 77
do do 5 54 77
do do 6 54 77
do do 7 54 77
do do 8 54 77
do do 9 54 77
Rich Burns do 10 54 77
Thos Ryan do 11 54 77
Mich Flynn est do 12 116 13
John T Gandolfo min lot,51 323 99
For improving Southern avenue from Railroad
avenue to Rowan street.
Owner. Description. Lot. Amount.
Anna Wallace Southern ave add 1 $ 25 86
Rosa O'Hare M O'Hare's sub 2 199 16
A Wender do do 1 197 16
Maria Kempf Breakey's add 9 61 21
Jas Rowan do do 8 71 57
do do do 7 77 11
John Roach Breakey's add e 14
and w 465$ n 10 6 75 96
Michael Ca'n Breakey's add 5 76 08
Martin Dumphy 4o do 4 75 96
do do do 3 80 98
J J Wickham do do 2 77 84
Cath Walsh do do w 56 1 69 53
Johanna Burke do do e 30 1 37 67
John Coyne mineral lot 39 29 101 69
For improving West Eagle Point avenue from
end of present improvement to Kane street.
Owner. Description. Lot. Amount.
Cath Kaufmann sub 138 140 142
L H Langworthy's add 1 $ 28 58
Jos Baumgartner do do 2 46 33
Henry Knoernschild do do 3 47 18
Bertha Beversdorf do do 4 37 06
Adam Jaeger do do 5 23 17
do do do 6 23 74
do do do 8 57 47
Hannah O'Conners do do 9 57 47
John Gieseler Mechanics' add 159 46 33
do do do 158 46 33
Christ Frohs do do 157 46 33
do do do 156 46 33
C A Voelker do do 155 46 33
do do do 154 46 33
Andrew Ring do do 153 46 33
do do do 152 46 33
Jno Bottoms sub 151 do do 2 43 67
J N Spahn sub 146a 146 L H
Langworthy's add 1 156 61
Mary Albinger do do 2 60 35
Eliza Schon do do 3 65 73
Peter Mihm sub 150 do do 1 100 55
Peter Albinger 150 do do 2 85 72
do 152 do do 1 42 63
Nic Winters est 152 do do 2 110 27
do do 153a do do 2 80 65
Jno Kemps 1 of 153a do do 2 71 35
do sub 153 do do 2 21 31
M Schlagel sub 153 do do 1 117 69
do sub 153 do do 154a 174 74
do sub 153 do do 154 122 02
F H France est L H Lang -
worthy's add e14 148 93 22
o & C Spahn w /2 148 do do 1 128 88
Anna B Dolter do do 149 158 79
F H Franke est do do 151 159 19
do do do do 155 192 89
J 11 Jecklin do do 156a 227 47
do sub 159 do do 1 6.55
C Heintz do do 147 160 08
J 11 Jecklin 3 of 145 do do 1 61 16
do 2 of 145 do do 1 58 28
B Gandert 145 do do 1 33 61
.1 Bottoms w14 lot 145a do do 1 45 22
P J Weigand e% 1145a do do 1 139 29
M Prosser sub 143 do do • 5 37 07
L Heyne sub 143 do do 4 37 07
J H Jecklin sub 143 do do wl/Q3 37 47
Henry Maus sub 143 do do ec/$ 3 37 07
5 Schleicher sub 143 do do 2 37 07
do sub 141 do do 2 57 45
Bertha Beversdorf Chas Klingen-
berg's 3d sub 5 28 73
Joseph Bamner do do 6 28 73
Jas Cushing & Son Co L H Lang -
worthy's add 139 118 61
do sub 137 do do 4 57 45
po sub 137 do do 1 35 25
End of Book No. 24
December 20, 1894
City of Dubuque
Council Record
January 7, 1895 - December 2, 1895
Book No. 25
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OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
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CITY OF DUBUQUE.
For the Year 1895,
DUBUQUE TELEGRAPH
PRINTERS AND BINDERS.
1896.
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CITY OFFICERS FOR 1895.
Mayor-PETER OLINGER.
Recorder—T. J. COONEY. Auditor—M. M. McCARTEN.
Treasurer—H. B. GNIFFKE. Attorney—JAS. E. KNIGHT.
Assessor—J. F. STEMM.
ALDERMEN.
FIRST WARD THIRD WARD. i
J. W. HALPIN, A. A. CULLEN. A. VOGLER, JOHN SCHULTE.
SECOND WARD. FOURTH WARD.
PHIL. RYDER, T. J. SHEA. P.W. CRAWFORD, . W.W. BONSON.
FIFTH WARD.
JOSEPH KAUFMANN, THEO. BAUER.
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APPOINTIVE OFFICERS.
Committee Clerk—JOHN O'CONNELL.
Engineer—W. H. KNOWLTON. Sewer Inspector—CHAS. HILLERY
Marshal—ED. MORGAN. Wood Measurer—THOS. JESS.
f Street Commissioner—JNO.CARTER. Market Master—J. P.TRAUT.
Fire Chief—JOE REINFRIED. Park Commissioner—H. IIENGE.
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Electrician—GEO. OSBORNE. health Officer—F.W. WIELAND.
STANDING COMfIITTEES
Mayor Pro Tem—A. VOGLER.
FINANCE. FIRE.
RYDER,BONSON,VOGLER. HALPIN, RYDER, SCHULTE,
KAUFMANN, BONSON.
.. ORDINANCE.
BONBON RYDER HALPIN.
CLAIPOLICE AND LIGHT.
BAUER,VOGLER, RYDER.'
MS.
r' PRINTING.
VOGLER, CRAWFORD, HALPIN. CRAW FORD, BAUER, RYDER,
STREETS.STREETS. VOGLER,HALPIN. .
KAUFMANN, SCHULTE,BONSON, DELINQUENT TAX.
RYDER,CULLEN.
CULLEN, SHEA, KAUFMANN,
HARBORS. BONSON,SCHL'LTE.
CRAWFORD, BAUER, SCHULTE. SEWER".
HALPIN, SHEA. SCHULTE,KAUFMANN,SHEA.
SUPPLIES. BOARD OF MALI H.
•VOGLER,CULLEN,SHEA, BONSON, SHEA, BAUER,MICHEL, WIELAND.
KAUFMANN. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION.
MARKETS. CULLEN, BAUER, SCHULTE,
BAUER, SHEA, CRAWFORD. CRAWFORD, RYDER.
PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDING. PAVING.
SHEA, CULLEN, BONSON, KAUF- SHEA,CULLEN,VOGLER,BAUER,
MANN,VOGLER. BONSON.
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Regular Meetings of the City Council are held on the first Monday of each month.
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INDEX—Book 25.
—I Peon.— SUBJECT.
.895.
A
1
• Jan. 7 Adams Co.,taxes(19)............. 2
« 7 Assessor J.F.Stemm sworn in 2
7 Assessors sworn in........ •••• 3
• 7 Alley south of Eagle Point Ave.,profile of grade of (19)
• 7 Angella St.,step and sidewalk ordered on (p 6) 3
• 7 Ahearn Mrs.John, taxes 3
7 Almond St.,assessment levied for laying sidewalk 18
Feb. 4 Abbott Ralph,taxes`p 31)• 298
. 6 Alley south of West Eagle Pt.Ave.and east and west of Klein St 19-20
March 4 Anderson Chas.,taxes ( 7
31
•• 4 Anus Adolph,taxes (p 33,72) 31
• 4 Alley bet.W.5th and W.3rd,G. B. Burch allowed$34.90 for strip
of ground east of Hill St 31
« 4 Alley het.23rd and 24th and Couler Aveand Jackson ordered
repaired, 48
April 4 Alley bet.Jackson and Washington Sts.,J. Lavin allowed $66.00 98
in full for all claims acct. of sewer t
« 4 American Fire Eng Co.,ordered paid $3,650,less 2 pet cent(p116)
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« 4 Aldermen-elect sworn in 550
May 6 Alley,pet. of W.J. Bean et al. for improvement of abutting lots 2 70
and 3'McCoy's sub.(p 100)*
, 6 Audubon St.,pet.of Chris A.Voelker for impt.of(p.100,123,141)
• « 6 Alley west end Chestnut St.,extention to 14th st.,pet. of Sarah 70
Donnelly for opening-of(p 100) grade to 71
6 Angella St., pet. of Jno.Lochner et al.asking a t o be •••
estab-
lished from Pierce to Cox Sts. (p 156)........... • 72
• 6 Alley bet.Humboldt and Schiller St.,property 0f N.Reject],in rel
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of giving City necessary ground for 74
« 6 Alta Vista St. from W. 14th to lot 3 of 3, min.lot 91, assessment 74
levied for laying sidewalk on
, 6 Alpine St.beta W nd43rdth and
and Dodge Ste. orderedordered
impro improved 79, 78
• 6 p 101,109,126,206,242,243) ... ... 6
.t..e.a ......
June 3 Albee E.W.et al.,asking
Sing to have frame dwelling bet.let and 2nd
• 96
condemned(p ,• • p g work on be 98
• 3 Almond and Ellis 1 Sts., pet of Cath.Keepers asking
remitted(p 106)...........••......... •• 96
3 Alley bet. 17th and 18th and Sycamore and Lynn Sts.,pet.of Peter
Kiene asking to have obstructions removed from(p 106,117).
« 3 Alley west of lot of Jos. Bott on Rose St.and east of Alta Vista St., 96
matter of opening of.......... ................ present
om
« 3 Alley imnorth p.west 3rd
north of theintersect onst f ill Sts. o of W the
tof
o Pauline, 103
ordered improved(p 161,182)....•••••• ln 103
cc July
Alley bet. Johnson and Humboldts. and
183,Linco184) and Rhomberg 118
Aveordered improved (p 110, 121
July 1 Alley east of Alta Vista St.,pet.of vacation of..•.............
12 Althauser Ave.,pet.for repair of.......... 123
• 12 Alley bet.Johnson and Windsor Ayes.
a2 d Garfield and Rho nberg
Aves.,ordered improved,(p . et for 1303
Aug. 5 Alley east of Stafford Ave. betMe247'a2 d8)Pauline Sts. p 130_1
improvement of(p 156,166,206,
« 5 Alley bet.W.7th St.and Julien Ave.,claim of Jos.Hugh.... . . 136
• 5 Alley bet. Mertz and Ries Sts.and Windsor and Stafford Aves
ordered improved (p 167,206, 245)••••••.•••..100 123, 1..... 70
March 4 Atlantic Ave.,pet.of C.A.Voelker for impt.of ,
(p
170
Sept. 4 Ahearn Mrs. John,taxes(p 204)..................
4 Alley bet.Lincoln and Rhombere and Schiller and Middle Aves.,
pet.for improvement of(p , 165
164 193,206,246,247).............
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18". SUBJECT, PAUF.
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Sept. 4 Atkins.lno.,claim of damages 155
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" 4 Asbury St., sidewalk ordered on west side of 1141
Oct. 28 Alley in Prospect Hill,matter of change in 197
Nov. 4 Angella St.ordered improved(p 234)..... 207
7 Aldermen ordered paid 207
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INDEX--Book 25.
.895 I SUBJECT.
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Jany. 7 1 Bilis allowed (p 13) 1
" 7 Bills referred 1
" 7 Burkis John Est.,taxes,(p 19) 2
" 7 Bannon Mrs.Kate,taxes(p 19) 2
7 Booth's Add., pet.of Adams Co.for use of streets in(o 19). 2
" 7 Brunskill vs. City of Dubuque,pet.of Longueville do McCarthy 2
in relation to 3
" 7 Buse Chas.W.,taxes 4
• " 7 Bittan Fredericka, taxes 5
" 7 Bonds called in (Improvement)• 17
F.b. 4 Bilis allowed (20)
" 6 I Blinkendoerf H.,remonstrance against special assessment for im- 20
proving Elm St 20
.. I I Bunting J. L„ pet.of to erect wires and poles on streets
" 6 Booth's Add.,estimate of Engineer of amount of filling done on 20
streets and alleys 18
.. 6 Bracher Aug., taxes(p 31) 18
.. 6 Buehlntan Henrietta,taxes(p 31) 19
:. 6 Burnheiser Susan,taxes 9
March 4 Bills allowed (p 31) 29
4 Bills referred (p 20) 29
4 Brennan,Mrs.;Bridget,taxes (p 72) ,
" 4 Boltz J.,proposition of for vacation of a strip of lot 24 in Wick's 30 1
Add 30
" 4 Bills presented to the County returned 3330 •
• " 11 Bonded ind.btedness, message of Mayor Olinger 47
April 4 Bills allowed 47
4 Ballard Mary,taxes (p 182) ...
4 Burch Geo. B., taxes 47
617
15 Bonds Improvement, $5,000 called in 69_60
May 6 Bills allowed(p 73,79) 70
" 6 Bills referred .. 70
• " 6 Bizanz Elizabeth,taxes(p 101-2) 72
" 6 Blitsch Chas., taxes 72
" 6 Baler Fred, taxes 72
. 6 Bonds Improvement,$2,000 called in.... .... . 74
6 Bonds I n provement,$45 000 ordered issued(p 122) 95 4
J ane 3 Bills allowed (p 100, 101, 102) 96
3 Bills referred 96
" 3 Bauer Mrs. Elizabeth,sewerage assessment eorrected. .. ..
3 Becker Jno.,pet.to be allowed to furnish macadam on West Eagle 102
Point Ave
" 3 Bluff St.,sidewalk ordered on west side of abutting.City lot 598 . 103
" 3 Bluff St. and Dodge St., sidewalk ordered on abutting lots 584, 104
585 b,and 585 c 105
" 10 Bonds,resolution in relation to refunding of05
• 17 Bills allowed ..... . .. ... .............. 1106
" 17 Bonds Improvement,ordered issued(p 122) 115110
Ju:y 1 Bills allowed(p 121, 125) 122
" 12 Bonds Improvement,ordered called in(p 125-6). 129_22
Auz. 5 Bills allowed (p 132,133, 139) 134
" 5 Bonds Improvement,$32,000 issued
5 Bonds Improvement,to be issued this•year,sold to Farson, Leach 136
&Co
5 Broadway St. bet. Blochlinger's Lane and Diagonal St.,sidewalk
ordered on west side 137
1417
" 19 Bank and Insurance Building Co.(p 162) 153-4
Sept. 4 13111A allowed (p 161, 162) .. 154
4 Benjamin Mrs.Ch triune,:axes(p 182) ... .... .
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INDEX—Book 25.
SUBJECT, PAnti.
X895•
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Sept. 4 Booth St..pet.of E.D. and W.S. White in relation to assessment 155
on (p 190) 156
i' 4 Burke Jno.,filling ordered in front of property (p 233) 165
" 4 Bluff and Second Sts.,sidewalk ordered on 5
" 20 Bridge tax for 1895 levied 1177 8668
Oct. 1 Bills allowed(p 197) 1.9
" 1 Bonds Improvement, ordered issued 180
" 7 Blake Mary and Nettie,claim of 182
i " 7 Blake Mrs., taxes
" 7 Bluff St.bet.3rd and 4th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on both sides 1911
" 7 Bluff St. bet. 7th and 8th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on east side...
" 7 Bluff St..bet.91h and 10th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on east side 192
66 7 Bonds Improvement,called in (p 192) 192
« 28 Board of Health ordered paid 199_197
Nov. 4 Bills allowed 200
{{ 4 Bahl Cornelius,taxes 200
',^'/' 66 4 Bohn Ernst,pet.in relation to skating rink(p 235).
" 4 Build'ngs dangerous,ordered removed (p 223) 206
" 4 Bennett St.,sidewalk ordered on north side 207
" 4 Berry's sub., plat of approved 207
" 18 Bonds Improvement,called in 223
18 Bonds Street Improvement,ordered issued 223-4
•• 18 Broadway St.east side,sidewalk ordered on ..... 224
" 18 Blochlinger'.+ Lane north side,sidewalk ordered on... N24
Dec. 2 Bills allowed , 231-2 3
" 2 Bunting J.L., pet.in relation to fire and burglar alarms 233
" 2 Blake Mary and Nettie,claim of . . 234
• 2 Bonds Improvement,ordered called in 287-8
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.895•
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Jan. 7 Cronmiller Geo.,taxes(p 19) 11
•• '7 Cheetham Mrs.John,taxes(p 19) 2
" 7 Cadman Rose,taxes(19) 2
'7 Couler Ave.and Park Hill,pet.for arc light on(p 19) 2
" 7 Cooper A.A..taxes C,
" 7 Clark Ed.,taxes
7 Clay St. bet. 8th and 9th, special assessment levied on for con- 6
struction of sidewalk
" 7 Clay St. bet. 5th and 6th, special assessment levied on for con- 6
struction of sidewalk 17
Feb. 4 Clark Ed..special taxes(p 31) 18
" 4 Cantwell Bridget, taxes 18
" 4 Carney Mrs.M.,taxes(p 31, 132). 18
4 Conigisky Katie,taxes(p 31,47,72 18
" 4 Callaghan Mary,taxes(p 31). 19
6 Canovan Mary, t tires
March 4 Catherine St. from Augella St.to north end, sidewalk ordered on 32
(p 165)
April 4 Central Engine House,prop)sition in relation to radding of 32
. 48
" 4 Committee sttnding,ap•ointed for the year
" 4 Clay St. from 3rd to 18th Sts.ons.-red paved with brick (p 57,61, 56
62,69, 136, 157,153,159, 160,163)../86
" 4 Couler Ave. from 18th to Eagle Point Ave. ordered p teed with 56
bri•k(p 57,61,62,'i9, 186, 187,188, 189)
" 11 C.&G.W.and C. M.&St.P.B. B.Co.ordered to lay plank walk 57
on north side of Pine bet.tracks and rails 61
h' " 15 Carter John, Street Commissioner, app intcd 61
15 Committee Clerk John O'Connell appointed 701
May 6 Conhulin Harris, taxes 70
" 6 Clark L.M. taxes(p 102)
6 C.& G. W. B.B.Co., pet.of for the removal of an arc light at cor- 71
ner of their freight depot
" 6 Curtis St. bet.Dodge and Mtlady Sts.ordered.improved(p 79,101,
161,185,186) 77
1027
June 3 Conlin Lizzie,in favor to cancel taxes for 1874
"• 3 Couler Ave., sidew.tlk ordered on west side abutting lot 9 L. H. 104
Lane's Add.and tut 266 D Iia Farm (p 156)
" 7 C. M.&St.P. B. It. Co.granted right to lay track on 12th St.from 105
Pine to Cedar Sts.bet. 12th and 13th Sts. (p 106, 122) 116
July 1 Coate3 Ave., pet. for improvement of(p 161)............
1 Collins John,pet.for removing brewery on South Locust St 110
" 12 Clay St.,remonstrance against change of grade one 12
" 12 Cox St., plat of exten+ 1
ion of(p 156) 1301
Aug. 5 Curtis St.,claim of McMahon for damages136
" 5 Center Place,Engineer to prepare plans for sanitary drainage ..-• 154
Sept. 4 Chalders Harry,taxes(p 182) 154
" 4 Conigisky Llui+,taxes(p 182) 154
" 4 Clifford St.,pet.f"r grade stakes on(p 189) 154
t " 4 Clifford St.,pet. for improvement of 154
z " 4 Cornell St.,sidewalk ordered on west side.
4 Clay St.and Couler Ave. bet. 3rd St.and E tgle Point Ave, side- 165
walk ordered on both sides of 1815
Oct. 7 Chamberlain I. C., taxes.... 182
'7 Cunningham&Walsh,taxes 200
Nov. 4 Chicago,Milwaukee&St. Paul It.B.Cu.,taxes.... 206
" 4 Catherine S .ordered improved.. 223
" 18 Contractors,net.of it relation to money due(p 235) •
" 18 Chicago& Northwestern,committee to be appointed in regard to 224
extension of 227
Dec. 2 Council,rules of amended
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Jan. 7 Dubuque Wooden Wale Co.,taxes(p 19) 1
" 7 Doherty P.F.& Co., taxes . 3
" 7 Dodge St.from S.Locust to S.Main St.,storm water sewer ordered
ontp124) • 5
" 7 Dubuque St.Ry. Co., taxes (p 20) 13
1 7 Dubuque Light&Traction Co., taxes(p 20) 13
7 Dubuque High Bridge Co., matter of amending ordinance of
(p 17,18) 18
" 7 Dubuque St. Ry. Co.,ordinance committee to draft ordinance ex-
tendiug charter 14
Feb. 4 Decker Mrs. H.C.,taxes cancelled 17
March 4 Downer A.M.,taxes 31
" 4 Dubuque Harbor Improvement Co.'s Add., committee appointed
to examine into ownership of streets,alleys and levees 32
" 14 Driscoll Mary,taxes 33
April 4 Dumphy Martin, taxes, (p 72) 34
" 4 Dubuque St. Ry. Co.,Dubuque Light&Traction Co.and 8th St.&
West Dubuque St. Ry. Co., directed to pay such portions of
Clay St. from 18th St.to Couler Ave.by law (p 57) 56
May 6 Donahue Margaret,taxes(p 102) 70
6 Dubuque St.Ry. Co., pet. of extension of charter,(p 101,116,133 t•-.
134,139, 140..... 71
" 6 Dubuque Fire&Marine Ins. Co., communication of 71
" 6 Dubuque Paper Mill Co.,taxes 72
" 6 Dodge St., north side of bet. Bluff St.and Peabody Ave.,sidewalk
i ordered kon 78
11 " 18 Dailey L.,pet. in relation to hauling garbage 79
June 3 Dubuque High Bridge Co.,pet.of in relation to taxes (p 155) 96
" 3 Denell Susan, taxes(p 132) 96
M " 3 Dress Susan, taxes granted.. 1U2
Aug. 16 Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co.,communication in relation to
(p 205,231) 189
" 19 Dancing,Mayor to issue permits for when proper 141
sept. 4 Dempsey Mrs. Sophia,taxes(p 182) 154
4 Dubuque Boating Association, taxes 155
I " 4 Dubuque Harbor Co.'s Add.,lot in ordered filled 167
Oct. 7 Delhi St. bet.Asbury and Center Ste.,sidewalk ordered on both
sides of 191
Nov. 18 Dubuque Fire& Marine Ins. Co.,taxes 223
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.tan. 7 Electric lights in City buildings,Police and Light Committee to
examine as to use of 8
Feb. 4 Enright Mary, taxes,(p 31) 18
" 6 Elm St.,remonstrance of H. Benkendorf against special assessm't. 20
Melt. 14 Election,juges and clerks were appointed.. 88
April 4 Election,judges and clerks,registers ordored paid.... 47
" 4 English Lane, Sullivan and Nightingale Sts., pet. asking that
grade be established (p 73) 47
" 4 Election,votes canvassed. 54-5
" 4 Eighteenth St. from Couler Ave.to Clay ordered paved with brick
(p. 57,69, 61, 62) 56
" 4 Eighteenth St. and west side or Couler Ave.,sidewalk ordered on. 56
" 15 Engineer W. H. Knowlton appointed 61
15 Electrician Gen. L. Osborn appointed 61
May 6 East St.ordered opened to West 14th St 71
.1 une 3 Ellis St.,pet of Geo.Ferris in relation:to change of grade of(p 116) 100
" 3 Engine House Delhi St.,repairs ordered done103
•` 3 Engine House 18th St., matter of watter supply. 103
" 3 Eighth St.,sidewalk ordered on north side abutting lot 172 city... 103
July 1 Electric Light Poles allowed on Highland Place 120
Aug. 5 Eagle Point Ave.,pet.for extension of east(p 1561 130
5 Eagle St., pet.for improvement of(p 161) 180
" 5 Equalization Committee appointed 134
" 5 Eagle Point Ave. bet. Jackson and Kniest Ste.,sidewalk ordered
on both sides 137
Sept. 4 Ernsdorf Jno. & Sons, pet. In relation to taxes on new building
,, 155
4 English Lane from Wilde to Nightingale ste, red line adopted as,
official grade 156
" 4 Eagle Point Ferry,appropriation granted for raising of(p 192).... 156
" 4 Eleventh St. bet.Iowa and Main Ste.,sidewalk ordered on both
sides of 165
Oct. 7 Excelsior Brass Works,taxes 182
Dec. 2 Electric light ordered on 17th and Iowa Sts. 235
" 2 Electric Light ordered in front of Finley Hospital 285
" 2 Electrical construction, ordinance committee ordered to draft
ordinance 235
" 2 Elmdale Ave., name of changed to Kauffman Ave 237
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Jan. 7 Finn Mrs.Geo.,taxes(p 19). 1
7 Flannagan Mrs. Dennis,taxes,(p 19) •• 2
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• '7 Finkenauer Mrs.Phil.,(p 19) 3
:: 7 Fire hose ordered purchased(p 18,20) 3
• '7 Foggarty Rev.Jno.,taxes 5
" '7 'fifth Ave„plans for imp.of approved (p 73,76,80,104,201). 18
Feb. 4 Fox Mary,taxes (p 31) 48
April 4 Fenelon Place Elevator,taxes(p 72, 180) 61
" 15 Fire Chief Reinfried appointed
" 24 Farrell Jas.et al., pet.of for sidewalk on 20 ft.strip owned by City 82 72
adjoining lots 6 from Needham Place to Hill St...... 62
" 24 First National Bank,claim against City
May 6 Foley P. C., proposition of cleaning Main St.,9th St. and Bluff St. 71
with a sweeper
" 6 Fire Department,Fire Chief given full charge over firemen, right 73
to hire and suspend for violation of rule
" 6 Fire Department, pet.of firemen that the position of fireman be '73-122
permanent during good behavior
" 6 Fremont Ave.,bet.Grandview Ave.and Cascade Road ordered im-
proved (p 80,135)
" 18 Fenelon Place Elevator Co.et al.,pet. of in relation to the line of
Fenelon Place extension (p 100) 79
179
.Ione 3 Flynn Mary,taxes granted
:: 3 Finley,Waples&Burton Add.,lotb 24 and 25,taxes cancelled for 102
1891 102
" 3 Flynn Mrs.P.,taxes cancelled for 1894. 102
°' 3 Fourth Sr.Ext.,Marshal instructed to remove obstructions on....
3 Fourth St between Main and White Ste.ordered paved(p 106, 126, 103
i 163,188)
i " 3 Fourteenth 3t. bet. Clay and White Sts., sidewalk ordered on 104l , north side of
" 17 Fourth St.Extension,special committee appointed on 110-1200
t July 1 Foy St.,pet.for improvement of
12 Fourth St.Extension,name of changed to High Bridge Ave 123-133
" 12 Fengler Ave.from Peosta St.to northern terminus ordered im-
proved(p 140,206,246)
t 1 " 12 Fifth Ave from prevent improvement to Peosta St. ordered im-
proved(p 139, 167) 124
" 25 Fifteenth St. from Main to Locust Sts.ordered improved (p 135, 126
140,177,203)
Aur. 5 Fremont Ave., claim of Mr.Stuart 130-163
5 Fire Gongs,Water Co.instructed to have same put in their pump- 133
ing stations -
" 5 Farley-Loetscher 8z Co.,matter of sawdust nuisance. 136-7
5 Fourteenth St. bet. Jackson and Elm Sts., sidewalk ordered on 138
both sites of
"° 5 Fifteenth St. bet. Iowa and Clay Sts. sidewalk ordered on south
side of 138
Sept. 4 Fogarty Rev.John, taxes . 154-182
" 4 Fifth Ave., pet. for extension of improvement of(p 162, 163, 189). 154
" 4 Fountain drinking,to be placed on Cleveland Ave 163
:: 4 Fire hose,2,000 feet ordered purchased(p 192,193) .... 163
" 4 Foy street ordered repaired 164
" 4 Foy St.,resolution in relation to widening of(p 181,191,192) 164
" 4 Fountain drinking,ordered on Eagle Point Ave. and Couler Ave164
4 Fourth St.,bet. Locust and alley east,sidewalk ordered on north
side of 165
4 Fremont Avefrom Grandview Ave. to Cascade Road, sidewalk
ordered on both sides of(p 180) 166-7
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Oct. '7 Ferry boat bet. Dubuque and East Dubuque, petition of Stephen
Shaw for 180-2e4
Fire Department,pet.for the equipment of the Peter Olinger(p 235) 180
" 7 Fifth Ave.,subdivision plat of approved X90
D.e. 2 I Flynn Jno., pet.in relation to special assessment granted 33
" •' I Fireman Jerry Murphy,resolution in relation to adopted.......... 237
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Feb. 4 Grandview Ave.,matter of widening of(p 19,76 79,80,104,110,117) 17 •
" 6 Guthrie .45 Brown subdivisions,renumbering of s 20
Mch. 14 Gagne Dell,pet.to measure macadatn 38
April 15 Garbage,bids advertised for hauling of 61
May 6 Grandview Ave.,communication of Engineer for laying 4 ft.side-
walk on 75
" 6 Grandview Ave.,6 ft. sidewalk ordered on both sides (p 79,102,
206,252) 75
" 18 Glen Oak Ave. froth Julien Ave. to West 14th St,jury ordered op
(p 110, 111,134,162,168,192) 79
• " 18 Grandview Aye.,Marshal to open streets and alleys in vicinity of80
June 3 l perdet H.,matter of connecting with sewer(see p 314, lot 12) 102
" 17 Grove Terrace, pet.in relation to retaining wall 106
Aug. 5 Grandview Ave.,claim of Jno. Burke on damages on accognt of
.grade 180
Sept. 4 Grandview Ave., pet.of Mrs.M.Wilde et al.objecting to improve-
ment of from S. Dodge to Southern Ave 155
" 4 Garfield Ave. front Dock to Ann Aires. ordered improved(p 193,
206,249) 166
Oct. 1 Glenn Oak Ave.from Julien Ave.to 14th St., Engineer to prepare
grade and estimate on 178-181
Nov. 8 Grandview Ave.from Southern Ave.east accepted(p 243,244,245) 206
Dec. 2 Glab Henry,application of to be reinstated in Engineer's office.•. 233
4' 2 Grant Mrs. avid,taxes 235
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Jan. 7 Hitchens Frank,taxes(p 19) 1• 8
" 7 Hubert Mrs.Joseph,taxes
Feb. 4 Holley St.,pet.of Mrs. Whittemore in relation to improvement of.. 17
.. 4 Hubert Annie,taxes 18-31
.. 4 Hallenberger Wm.,taxes 18
.. 6 Hogan Michael est.,taxes cancelled on moneys and credits
• 6 Hoerner Margaret,taxes 19
89
March 4 Holly St.,pet.for improvement of received an(i filed... ....... 33
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.. 14 High Bluff St.,pet. for improvement of 33
" 14 Hughes Margaret,taxes
. 14 Highland Place Extension,report of Engineer on (p 168,197...... 33
" 14 Hickey Jno.,pet. of in relation to change of grade east on Grand- 48
view Ave.(p 101,155,156,180,201) .
April 4 High Bluff St. from Schiller to Fengier Aves.,jury ordered on (p
54, 162)....
48
" 4 Holly St., from Cleveland Ave.to Rush St.,assessment levied for 49
improv«ment of ..
May 6 Hanley Bros.& Hollingshead, pet. to erect a small warehouse on
levee 71-101
" 6 Humboldt Ave.bet.Lincoln Ave.and High Bluff St. ordered im- '75
proved (p 80,100, 117)
" 6 Hill St.bet.West 5th and West 3rd Sts.,sidewalk ordered on west i7
aide of 120
July 1 Hannan N.J., claim against
" 12 High Bluff Sts.from Schiller to Middle Aves.,jury ordered on122-142
" 25 Hill St.subdivision, plat approved
Aug. 5 Hintrager Wm.,pet.of objecting to vacation of streets and alleys
abutting lots 22 and 26 Dubuque Harbor Imp. Co.'s Add131
" 16 Haney-Cambell&Co.,pat. in relation to taxes on a new factory.•• 154-182140
Sept. 14 Heinz Mrs.Johanna,taxes154
I " 14 Herzog Mrs.Henriet a, taxes(p 182) 178
O(t. 7 Herron F.I.,Maj.General,resolutions in regard to "' 180-204
'7 Hanley&Co.,taxes
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"` '7 High Bluff St.,from Schiller to Middle Aves. ordered improved... 191-2070
` " 7 Hog Weigher Geo. Pfiffner appointed 200-1931
j " 7 High Bridge Ave.,matter of obstructions on(p 234) 200
Ni,v. 4 Hertner C., taxes.....
" 4 High Bridge Ave.,pet.of Jesse Verne in relation to filling of...•• 204
200
223
" 4 Hugh Joseph,claim of......
" 18 High School Cadets, pet. for use of 3rd story of City Hall. 233
Dec. 2 Hitchins Frauk, taxes 233
2 Hintrager Wm.,remonstrance against special assessments. .
" 2 Hoey Eliza,pet. for extension of time to make sewer connections
granted 233
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West blain Sts.(p 13,14, 17).
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4 Insurance Companies,matter of assessments thereof fixed(p.48) 31 3'2
June 3 Illinois Central R.R. Co., pet.of for permission to lay track from
D.D. Bridge track to.l7th St. (p 133, 140). Or
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Nov. 4 Illinois Central R. R. Co., pet. of for right!of way from 13th to
Cedar Sts. (p 224) 200
" 4 Independent School District of Dubuque,.taxes. 204
Dec. 2 Illinois Central It. R.Co.ordered to cover debris on their property 235
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Jan. 7 Johnston Mary A., taxes 113 33
Feb. 4 Jeoffroy Joseph, taxes 1
" 6 Jones David R.,taxes. 19
Ich. 4 Joseph Mrs. J.B.,taxes 31
" 4 Julien Ave.,sidewalk ordered abutting lot 9 of sub.City 738......
32
April 4 Julien Ave. from West 8th St.to Wilson Ave.,special tax levied to 53
pay for laying sidewalk 73
May 6 Jess T. L., taxes
" 6 Jackson St.,east side of,abutting lot 39 East Dubuque Add.,side- 78
walk ordered on
6 Jackson St.and Eagle Point Ave.,abutting lots 48 to 54 incl. L. H. 78
Laug's Add.,sidewalk ordered on. . p 107,
I June 3 Julien Ave.from Walnut St.to Wilson Ave. accepted (p 108, 100
117)
u " 17 Julien Ave„pet. of R.T. Eddy against special assesment for im- 106
provetnent of
July 25 Jones St. from Main to Iowa Sts., Engineer to prepare plans for 126
imrrovement of
Aug. 5 Jackson St.bet.22nd and 24th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on east side of 137
«. 16 Jones St.from west line of West Main St. to Levee,resolution for 141
paving
Sept. 4 Jones St.from West Main to Harrison Sts.,sidewalk ordered on 167
both sides of
Oct. '7 Jackson St. bet.9th and 10th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on west side of 191
" '7 Jackson St.bet.18th and 19th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on east side of 191
j Nov. 18 Jansen John,allowed $10.00 far strip of ground on 5th Ave. (p 233) 223
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Jan. 17 Key City Fire Insurance Co., assessments for 1893 and 1894 fixed
at$1.4,500 each year 14
• " 17 Kimball R.,allowed$150 assistance to run ferry. 18
Feb. 6 Kniest,Guthrie & Brown's Sub.,matter of renumbering lots in20
" 4 Knoernschild Gotfried, taxes 18-31
" 6 Klingenberg's Sub., Engineer to prepare plat showing street
through 19
Nell. 4 Keiffer John, taxes 29-72
" 4 Krische Cath., taxes(p 72, 116, 132) 29
" 4 Kiesel Geo.W.,taxes........ 30
" 4 Kries John,remonstrating against improvement of alley 30
April 4 Klingenberg Terrace, pet. for grade stakes on 47-156
May 6 Kemmler Mary A., taxes 70-102
" 6 Keckevoet John,pet.for lease of grounds to erect boat house near
Ice Harbor 71-101
" 6 Kallenberger Wm.Est.,taxes 72
" 6 Keachie Miss,allowed$50.00 personal damages .. 73
" 6 Kniest St. bet.Rhomberg and Eagle Point Ayes.,sidewalk ordered
both sides of 77
June 17 Kane St.,obstructions on 106
Aug. 5 Kieffer John et al., pet. of in relation to overflow of Couler Creek131
" 5 Kampman Casper,taxes 132
Sept. 4 Knapp H. G., taxes. 154-182
4 Kietzman Mrs. Henrietta,taxes 154-182
" 4 Kelly Mrs.M..claim for damages by flood 155
Nov. 4 Keep John,claim of 200
Dec. 2 Knapp.Jno.,pet. in relation to extension of Willow St 233
" 2 Kemp Maria et al., pet. in relation to grade of Southern Ave 235
" 2 Kauffman Ave.,name of changed to Bauer Ave 236
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Jan. 7 Lahy Mrs.,taxes 1-19
" 7 Large Rovena S.,taxes 2-17
7 Langworthy's Add.,pet. for opening street through lot 882-19
" 7 Lincoln Ave.,special assessment levied for improvement of 34
" 7 Lange Mrs.A.,taxes
" 7 Leibnitz St.west of North Main St.,Electric Light ordered on.... 184il
Feb. 4 Lavin Michael, claim of 18-31
" 4 Lonergan Honors, taxes.... .... 20
" 6 Loeffler F.W.,Attorney to pr cure deed from for alley 19
" 6 Leppert Maria,taxes 29-72
Mch. 4 Lenzing Carolina, taxes 29-72
I " 4 Ludwig Michael,taxes
" 4 Laurer John et al.,remonstrating against special assessment. 30
30
I " 4 Lavin Michael,claim of
I " 4 Lippstock Henry,taxes 81
" 4 Loan,warrants to bear interest at 6 per cent 32
May 6 Lorimier Mary D., taxes 70-102
I f 6 Leibnitz St.,pet. of J.E.Rider et al.to have same improved from 7A
Harold to Abitz Sts.,(p 100, 106, 117, 124, 139,191,207)
I 6 Lookout Post No.70, pet. of for the use of room in City Hall as a
G.A.R.Post hall 71
" 6 Linwood Cemetery,Engineer to devise plan for carrying water at 7$
crossings at Winds r Ave.to have same flow down
" 6 Lot 12 sub. of out lot'703 ordered connected with sewer 75-102
" 6 Lincoln Ave.; sidewalk ordered on south side abutting lot 1 of 4 77
L.Kniest's sub
6 Lincoln Ave.,sidewalk ordered on abutting lot 10,Wick's Add.... 77
I 18 Lincoln Ave.,sidewalk ordered on North side of bet. Couler Ave.
1 and White St 78
I lir " 18 Locust St'y from 10th to 16th Sts., W. Locust from 16th t• N. W.
1 side to W. 17th St., Engineer to prepare plans for improve-
.1i ment,etc.(p 109,110,126,177,294,238,231,240) 80
I June 3 Lawther Ave. from Windsor to Burden Aves. accepted (p 107,
I;I 108, 109) 100,
3 Louisa St., proposition for extension of 100
Aug. 5 Lincoln Ave. bet.Jackson St.and Reed Ave.,sidewalk ordered on
both sides of 13$.
June 17 Leibnitz St.,pet.for repair of .. 106-161
Aug. 5 Locust St.bet. let and Jones Sts.,sidewalk ordered on both sides
of 128
1 Sept. 4 Luke Mrs. Mary J.,taxes 154-182
" 4 Levi St.,red line adopted as official grade of 159.
• Oct. 7 Lincoln Ave.bet. 5'h and 6th Aves.,pet. for improvement of 180
" 7 Linehan D. J., pet.of to have lot on cor.14th and Cornell S's.
connect with sewer .. 180
Dec. 2 Locust St.,remonstran^e against special assessment for impt.of... 233
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Jan. 7 McLean Cath.,taxes • 2-19 •
" 7 McLaughlin Mrs., tuxes 2
" 7 MuilqueeneyThos., taxes 2-19 •
" 7 McLain James,taxes.., 3
7 Macadam,Engineer to measure 5-13
" 7 Matthews Alphonse,appointed Assistant City Attorney... 13
" 7 McClaux James, plat of .. , 19
Feb. 4 blacken Valentine, taxes 31-18
" 6 Maresch Joe remonstranee against special assessment for im-
proving Elm St 20
" 6 McCann Cath.,taxes ... 19
" 6 McLaughlin Mrs., taxes 19
" 6 Magdal H., taxes 19
Mch. 4 Marsh Mrs. John,taxes 30-72
" 4 Madel Anna, taxes 80-72
" 4 Macadam,list of rock broken presented 30
" 4 McLain Ed.,plat of approved 32
" 14 Mt.St. Joseph's Academy,Engineer should give proper lines on
West Locust St • 33
Aprii 4 Mathis Caroline,taxes 47_.72
" 4 Mullqueeney Margt.,taxes 47-72
" • 4 Mayor,salary fixed at$1,500 48
" 4 Mayor-elect Olinger sworn in 55
" 8 Macadam required for foundation for streets be furnished by city 57
" 15 Marshal Morgan anpointed 61
" 15 Market Master J.P.Traut appointer) 61
May 1 MacDonald A.Y.&Morrison Mfg. Co., pet.for vacation of streets
and alleys(p 71, 102) 69
" 1 MicPoland Cath.,taxes . 70-102
" 6 Meyer Eva, taxes 70-102
" 6 MundtJno.,claim for damages for personal injury to wife(p 101,
155, 180) 71
" 6 Muggenberg Dietrich, plat dedicating part of his land for street
. purposes 72-121
" 6 Mickes Wendel est.,Treasurer instructed to accept$100 in full for
taxes for 1889 and 1891 75
June 3 McNally Johanna,taxes 96-182
" 3 Mullen Mary,pet.asking that money due her from parties be re-
turned for her 96
" 3 Mertz St. accepted (p 118, 119) 100
" 17 Middle Ave.from Garfield Ave. to High Bluff St., pet. in relation
to improvement of 106-207 .
" 17 MacDonald& Morrison Mfg. Co., resolution in relation to taxes
of(p 122) 106-107
July 1 M Cenev Mrs.E.,taxes •116-132
" 12 Middle Ave. bet. Emsley's alley and Garfield Ave. ordered im•
proved(p 140,206,247) 123
Aug. 5 Murray J. B.,pet.in relation to sidewalk assessment 130-156
" 5 Mineral Lot 113,sidewalk laid on abutting 137
" 16 Muscatine St.,pet.of F. W. Altman calling•attention to condition
of 139-161
Sept. 4 Mercy Hospital.taxes 154-168 .
" 4 Monday Morning Star, pet. of to be made official paper(p 164,223,
235) 155
" 4 Malady St.,Engineer to prepare plat showing extension of 166-181
" 20 Macsdam used by City ordered paid for 168
Oct. 7 McMahon Mrs.M., taxes . 180-204
" 7 McMahon Michael,claim of 180-205
Nov. 4 Mausen &Co., pet.to have license refunded , 200
" 4 Mertz St.,•sidewalk order•id on 207
" 4 Macadam,parties to obtain permits to break 207
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April 15 Ney Albert, pet of for correct line on south side of 2nd St. west
on Main to alley 01L.
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I May 6 Nineteenth St.north side bet.Elm and Pine Sts.,assessment levied yy
for laying sidewalk on i4
I " 6 Nineteenth St. south side of abutting lot 97 East Dubuque Add.,
sidewalk ordered on
July 1 Noyes C.A.,pet.is relation to sidewalk. 117
Aug. 5 Nauk Karl,claim of(p 234) 130-161i
Sept. 4 Noonan Mrs.M.M., taxes 154-182 `y
" 4 Nightingale St.,red line adopted as official grede of 156
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.1 an. 7 .Oswald Helena,taxes 1
" 7 Officers, reports of 2
" 7 O'Brien John,claim of 8
" 7 O'Shea James, taxes 3
7 O'Neill St., matter of location of 18
Feb. 4 Officers,reports of 18
" 4 Ott Jos.J.,taxes 18-81
Mch. 4 Officers,reports of 30-48
,. 14 Officers, annual reports are presented 34
,' 14 Ordinance extending franchise to Dubuque St. Ry. Co 84
April 15 Officers,salaries and bonds of 61-62
May 6 O'Farrell Mrs.,taxes 70
" 6 Oak St.,pet.J. Beacon et al.in relation to'conditiou of(p 100).... 70
" 6 Officers, reports of .. 71-72
" 6 Official paper,"Telegraph"appointed (p 101,186,140, 190) 78
Juoe 3 Officers, reports of ... .... ... .. . .. .. 96-97
" 3 Ordinance relating to Chief of Fire Department 102-122
" 3 O'Reagan Maurice,taxes granted 102
" 3 O'Halleron Ellen,taxes cancelled for 1894(p 131.162) 102
" 3 Ordinance vacating alley bet. Pine and Sycamore and 12th and •
13th Sts. adopted 106
July 1 Officers,reports of 116
Aug. 5 O'Hare Rose,claim of 130
" 5 Officers,reports of 131
Sept. 4 O'Donnell Hubert, pet.of in relation to sidewalk assessment 154-2052
" 4 Officers, reports of
55
" 4 Ordinance granting I. C.R. R. Co. right of way from Salina St.
north of Charter St. westerly across W.Main, Harrison and.
South Locust Sts.on to the premises of Jas. Beach 159-161
" 20 Ordinance in relation to awnings ordered.changed 168 •
Oct. 7 Officers,reports of 180-181
" 7 Ordinance granting C.M.& St.P.R.R.Co. right of way 181
" 7 Ordinance in relation to awnings 181
" 7 Ordinance granting Svendsen& Ott certain streets and alleys181-182
" 7 Ordinance in relation to sewer connections 182
" 7 Ordinance in relation to taxes 190
Nov. 4 Oak St.,pet.of Kane&Keaneally that.same be made passable..• 200200
• " 4 Officers. reports of
Dec. 2 O'Reagan Mrs. Maurice, taxes 233
. " 2 Officers,reports of 233-234
" 2 Ordinance in relation to licenses 234