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Y Roll_12 Part 1Retakes from Fil #10 Book No. 21 119-120 119 ItE(l'I.AIC SESSION. .11.1.1" (rift, 1891. Total R90 99 Eliza McCarron, e;y lot 3, sub city lot. 691: 25.3 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 9 87 16.87 sq yds guttering at 4111' 6 75 13.85 sq yds macadamizing at 40c17 54 Total $34 16 .lulin Linehan w'Y lot 3, sub city Int 694: 24.3 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 9 87 16.87 rq )ds guttering id 401' 6 75 43.83 sv yds macadamizing at 40'15 54 Total $34 16 Itt. Rev. John Ilennessey, lot 1, sub city Int 691: 414.4 Racal feet curbing at 39c $19 27 :x2.9:3 sq yds guttering at 40e 13 17 85.63 sq yds macadamizing at 40c34 25 Total $66 69 11,. Rev. John Hennessy'. out lot 697, city: 24.55 lineal feet curbing at. 39c $ 95 75 163.137 sq yds guttering at 401 65 47 425.53 sq yds macadamizing at 40e170 21 'Pula i 331 43 Itt. Rev. John Hennessy, out lot 726, city: 245.5 lineal feet curbing at 39c $ 95 75 163.57 sq ytls guttering 40e 65 47 425.53 sq yds macadamizing at 40c170 21 Total $331 43 Itt. Rev. John Hennessy, out lot 725, city: 235.5 liueul feet curbing at 39c $ 91 55 163.67 sq yds guttering at 400 65 47 353 18 sq yds macadamizing 40c 141 27 Total $298 59 R. Ronson est, out lot 731, city. 215.5 lineal feet curbing at 39e $ 95 75 163.71 sq yds guttering at 401' 65 47 425.53 sq yds macadamizing 40 170 21 Total $331 43 itt:I'dl:T8 OF OFFICE118. Auditor Kehely reported cash on hand ,lune 1, 1891, $27,878.83; receipts for month of .lune, $16,511.44; cash ou hand July 1st, 1891, $17,370.48; also reported various amounts due contractors on Special assess- ments collected; luso reported $1,889.95 due city utlleers; also presented list of coupons redeemed. Report adopted except warrant of $50 for 11. Ilibbi which was ordered changed to $25. lteeortler Fitzpatrick reported licenses issued by hint ui the amount of $1,912. Received and tiled. Street Cttitiiniss:caner Ryan reported $4 975.95 due for sweet work for June; also presented itemized statement of same. .lie 1{einfried, chief lit the lire depart- ment, reported $1,21x2.80 due the hreuien lir the month of .Mute. Received and tiled and warrants ordered to pay same. Marshal late reported $1,590.95 due the notice for the month of lune; also reported 100 police eases for June; also reported 106 patrol runs fur .lune; also reported $96.65 collected for saloon licenses for 1891 011 which rebates have bean given; also re- ported having eollected $1713.28, amount due from property owners on account of construction of sewer through Jackson park to 17t11 street. Warrants ordered to pay police and re- port referred to the committee on police and light. scaletreceipttr$14.55lcollecteter dttz forerei teff huckster stands $64.50; also reported $18.10 due Mrs. 11. B. Illbtu fur board of prison- ers. Received and tiled and warrant or- dered to pay for board of prisoners. J. 1'. Cooney, justice of the peace, re- tained having collected $23.00 tines in city ordinance cases. Received and filet{. Sidewalk 111spec1or O'Halloran repored a number of sidewalks out of repair and recommended that new ones be laud. Re- ferred to the street ceaimi ttee. Marshal Mice presented a coin mon iaatiott calling the attention of the caused to min- eral holes that are felt unprotected on the: hills, :1111 asked the council to take some action 011 the [natter. Referred 10 the city attorney. Electrician hunting presented his month- ly report for Julie. Received and filed. Also presented the following list of work- men for trimming trees, which was ordered pail: Wm. Young 824. Jos. Norton $24, W. Ahern $15.50, W. Quinlan $1.00, .lel. atra- hey $7.50, 1'. Mahohv 86.00, 1'. Wearich $7 87, P. Ahern $2.00, henry '1'ippe $13.12, Clinton Davis $5.25, .las. McCragni $7.00. Street Commissioner Ryan reported $50.40 due from Dubuque Water Works, also $121.25 due from Dubuque Electric Railway Light et !'ower Cu. for repairing right of way. Ordered that the auditor collect the amounts lri.m said companies. Also reported grading done by the city on South Dodge street to the amount of $39.70. Ordered paid and auditor to charge the amount to 1..1. Donahue, contractor. ,Heat Inspector Klein made his monthly report of meat Inspected by him. Received and tiled. (:hits. Pitschuer reported scale receipts of W t Dubuque scales $1.69. Received and tiled. T. J. Grahfield reported scale receipts of First ward scales $5.20. Received and flied Fr.ank Fosselman reported scale receipts of Fifth ward scales $1.30. Received and hied . AId. '1'rexler moved that the action of the council to levying special assessment for improvement of Fifteenth street be re- considered. Carried. Ald. '1'rexler offered the following re.o- Iutunl in place of the one reconsidered: Resolved by Ute City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for curbing, guttering and macadamizing on 15th st. front Pine to 111ap:e tits., by E. E. Frith, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, atm parts of lits, sued parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate .soul owned. and for the several amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Chas. Fatka, lot 256, E. Dubuque: 243.20 sq yds macadamizing at 40c.$ 7i; 28 Chas. Ftttkii, lot 257 E Dabuque: 138.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 55 28 61.84 sq yds guttering at 40c 24 74 243.20 sq ytls macadiuhsziug at 4027 28 Total $177 30 Chas. Fittka, lot 2856 E Dubuque: 131.4 lineal feet curbing at 40;• $ 58 81 sq yds guttering at 40e '2523 5451i 223.11 sq yds macitiiantiziug at 40e89 `25 Total 15165 35 223.11Jamsq ds i taeadamizis lot `i8g�at 40c Dubuque:$ 8 25 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -.Ids. Crawford, Cushing (;lab, Halpin. Page, I'easlee, Sulittt, Stoltz and '1'rexler. SPECIAL SESSION, JULY iiia, 1691. 120 City Attorney McCarthy reported hav- ing procured a deed from Ann M. Cahill for opening of alley between 'Twenty-sec- ond and Twenty-third streets and between Jackson and Washington streets. War- rant for $l ordered drawn in favor of Ann NI. Cahill. Also reported that the council has the legal right to compel the Key City Electric Railway cow pally 10 operate their line. AId. Crawford mowed that, the city at- torney be instructed to draft the proper resolution forfeiting the Key City E ectric Railway company's franchise for non-com- pliance on-com- pltAl o preened a and read efor the of. rt first time on ordinance granting 10 S. 1). Ryan, has heirs and assigns, the right to slaughter hogs siid horned cattle and to carry on the general Meat -packing Uusioess in the city of Dubuque. Also au ordinance for the vacation of Camp street from its intersection with Wafer street easterly to the levee. Also an t ruin:ince permitting and au- thorizing S. D. Ryan, his heirs and assigns to construct and maintain staging and a covered platform on the levee easterly and in front of block 27 in Dubuque Har- bor Company's add. Adopted by the following vote: Glab. Ayes—Alun. Crawford, Cushing, Ilaipin, Page, Penslee, audtu, Stoltz and 'I'rexler. • On motion the ordinances were referred to the ordinance committee. Also made the following report: hereas, on the 2511) of June, 1890. Mrs. 'Mary S1'ildt ,!or the considerat on of one dol- lar, executed a deed to the city of Dubuque to property de,cribed as follow as, to -fait: List 2 of lot 7 of mineral lot 45 an the city of Dubuque, and, Whereas, It was only the intention of both said Mrs. Mary Wilde and the city of Dubuque that a small narrow strip of land should be conveyed for the widening of South Dodge street; and, Whereas, By reason of a mistake in the description of the property intended to be conveyed, the deed, Instead of conveying such small narrow strap of ground, as a matter of fact conveyed a large tract 01 real estate including the homestead of said Mrs. Wilde. Now, therefore, for the pur- pose only of correcting said mistake the city of Dubuque hereby quits all claim to said land so conveyed as aforesaid and hereby authorizes and directs Haat a 'urinal deed of quit claim be executed in the name of the city of Dubuque io said Mrs. Mary W ode of said pt'eporty and that the mayor and recorder, as officers of said city, be and are hereby aut hinted to saga' and acknowl- edge said quit claim deed. Provided, however, that said quit claim deed shall hot be executed uutall said Mrs. Maty Wilde shall have executed to the city of Dubuque a proper deed to the strip of land originally untended to be conveyed and which strip of land is properly de- scribed las follows: Lot2of 2 of 2 of 7 of mineral lot 45 in the city of Dubuque, la., as the same is described and shown by a plat of sand premises attached hereto aid Du- buquedated he el byrrecognizes sail plat as cor- rect and accepts the same and orders the same recorded in the plat book in the county recorder's office. Adopted Uy the following vote: (nab, Ayes—Aids. Crawford. Cushing, Ilalpan. l'agt, I'easlee, Smith, Stoltz and '1 rexler. Ald. rawford offered the following which was adopted: Whereas, Wm. 1.. Allen and Thomas 0. Swaney, and their successors and asso- ciates, have failed to comply with the pro- visions of sect:on 19 ut the ordinance adopted November 4111, 1889, by neglecting to construct and continue their line of street rani way on South Dodge street, and on that portion of Dodge street between the old corporation line and South Dodge street within the time fixed in said section 19, and have taken no action toward the construction of their line of rat1way 4)11 said streets, although both streets have been brought to the -established grade; therefore, • Resolved, 'L'hat the mayor be instructed to cause written notice to be served on said Allen & Swiney, or their successors or assigns, notifying them to proceed at once to construct and operate their line of ratl way on the st reets a 1, and that in case of their hereinbefore fan urt t am so proceed without furalnr delay to con- struct and operate their line of railway on streets,said city clare tor - felted allrigthe council htsgratited bythe eordinance above referred to in accordance with the provisions of section 24 of said ordinance. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Cushing, Glab, 11alplIl, l'age, Peaslee, Smhth, Stoltz and 'I'rexler. \layer Saunders presented receipt from David 11. Bloom, mayor of 1. herokee for $500 donated by Dubuque to the flood sufferers in that section. Ordered received and tiled. Ald. Peaslee moved to adjourn until 7:81) o'clock p. in. Carried. EVENING sEss10S. Council stet. at 7:40 o'clock p. m. Mayor Saunders in the chair. Present—Aids. Cushing, Glab, Penske, Smith, Stoltz and '1'rexler. Engineer Blake presented plat of pro- posed alley between Elm and Queen streets.Also pro ettedtu the streetcommittee. gradeof Ilodgdom avenue. Referred to the street cumuiltee. Also presented plans and specifications of sewer in alley from 17th 0118th, between Clay and 1V tote streets. Accepted and en- gineer instructed to advertise for bads. Iiid for constructing culvert on Manville street was opei.ed and read. Adam Schmidt being the only bidder 111e contract was awarded to him at •$5.40 per foot. AId. Crawford arrived at 8 o'clock p. in. 1tEPOItl8 OF COM81ITTKEs. AId. 'I'rexler,c littirmatflt vitt the of inance uvine committee, rel warrant drawn in tavor of l.. thinner, treasurer, for dur.4 $161.3. thea t aitunoft is for r money 1 a 1891. Adopted. AId. Peaslee. chairtsl[nlof t the committee on claims, rel In favor of paying the following bills: La m:worthy-Ad )m Iron taaborks, 111,00; Jos. Geiger, 7 Novelty Iron 'Yorks, 92c and 82.60: Fer- guson Bros., 544.00: P. Klauer, $31.85, also reported as follows: That they find that the city onJia4, 1891. on reeonimeudatwal of the mayor. lots allowed $7.00 as pa) went 111 foil or within hill of B. W. Jones or $18.00, and there- fore report adverse to the bill. Also reported in favor of paying within Ithebill of $5 of same tan apply I ty spy partpaymentse for ton hotel license for 1891. Itepnraeal adopted. AId. Halpin arrived at 8:20 p. mn• AId. Peaslee, of the street committee, re- Retakes from Film #11 Book #23 18-19 160-161 162-163 18 Pegular Se88 on, Feb. 6, 1S93. The rules were suspended and W. J. Can- tillon addressed the council in behalf of abutters on Roberts avenue who objected to construction of se re• on sae 1 avenue. Protest of W. A. Harkett against assess- ment for sewer on Hill, Burch and West Third streets presented and read. Oa mo• Lion the whale matter of asses +meat on Hill, Burch end West Third str eta was referred to the sewer committee attorney and engineer. The following is the report of the jury who assessed damages for opening or Fourth street: Duet:o r Jen 26 1893 To the gine. Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque Iowa: We. the unuersigned jury appointed by S. B Rice, city marshal, to assess damages caused by the opening of East Fourth street from Sixth street to the high bridge, hereby agree to allow the owoers of the property below described as follows: Block 3— Lot 1 $2,000 Lot 2 1 590 Lot 3 800 Lot 4 100 Block 5— Lot 6 15 Lot 7 5. Lot 8 75 Lot 9 110 Lot 10 100 Lot 11 51, Lot 12 25 Lot 13 40 Lot 14 10 Block 6— Lot 1 100 Lot 2 10 Lot 18 Lot 19 Lot20 5 50 3t 0 Lot 21 400 Lot 22 410 Lot 23 301 Lot 24 20,1 Block 26— Lot 11 10 Lot 12 75 Lot 13 100 L,t 14 100 Lot 15 75 Lot 16 25 Lot 20 150 Lot 21 150 Lot •r.2 150 Lot 23 100 Lot 24 20 Block 22— Lot 2 5 Lot 3 50 Lot 4 100 Lot 5 1c1) Lot 6 110 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 28 25 Lot 29 75 Lot 30 100 Lot 31 via Lot 32. 75 Lot 33 15 Also for portion of Tower street and the vaca- ted alley 15 50 5 Total $9,885 All the foregoing property being in the Dubuque Harbor Improvement company's addition. A. A. COOPER, TH08 CONNOLLY, M M. WALKER, JAMES HAYES, PETER RIENE, Jr., PH.LIP RYDER, T. 0. SULLIVAN, G. L. T REEDIT, P. CLaNCY, T. W. ROETE. JOSEPH L HORR, JIISTIIS BECHTEL. Aid. Crawford moved that the report of the jury be referred to the committee of the whole. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Crawford, Nicks and Olinger. Noes—Aide. Byrne, Cushing, Glab, Peas - lee, Smith and l3toltz. AId. Cushing moved that the award of the jury be accepted and the money set aside In the treasury to be paid to the owners of the land condemned on presentation of proper deeds. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alds Byrne, Cushing, Glab, Nicks, Peesiee, Smith and Stoltz, Noes—AId■ Crawford and Olinger. Ald. Cushing offered the following, which was adopted : li'eaolved, That Fourth street from Sixth street to the High bridge be, and the same is hereby declared a public highway se per plat and award of the jury adopted this day for the opening of said Fourth street. The rules were suspended and John Bell and D. McCaffrey addressed the council, and oojacted to aasefe ant for sewer in alley in rear of Wilson avenue Oa motion the mat- ter was referred to the sewer committee, en- gineer and attorney. Mr. P le Guthrie also addressed the coun- cil and objected to the manner in which the alley in the rear of his premises was left. Referred to the street committee. Ald. Nicks moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION. Council met at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Mayor Pro Tem Peaslee in tae chair. Present—Alds By rne, Crawford. Cushing, Glab, Nicks, Olinger, Parolee, timtth and !Stoltz. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition of Michael Duggan asking that the council review the action of the commis- sioners who assessed the damages by reason of change of grade on Madison street. Petition of J. P. Schroeder & Co. for per- mission to use part of Washingtoa street be- low S_veutn, abutting lots 18 and 19, for the erection of a frame warehouse. Petition for improvement of West Locust street Remonstrance against the paving of Clay street with brick. Tee remonstrance against assessment for sewerage in alley running south from West Eighth street, between Wilson avenue and P ne streets, was referred to the sewer com- mittee, attorney and engineer. Petition of West Dubuque Street Railway company for an exteusion of time to operate their line to West Dubuque until such time as the weather moderates. Granted. Petition of the Aiberniao society for the use of the Central Eogine house hall on St. Patrick's night, March 17, 1893. Referred to the committee on public grounds and build- ings An invitation to attend the national con- vention of commissioners and inspectors of buildings to be held Feb. 14. 1893, at St. Louis, was reed The recorder was in- structed to acknowledge receipt of same. Acceptance of Eighth street and West Du- buque Street Railway of resolution adopted Jan. 6, 1893 Received and filed. Action oo there ort of the jury appointed to assess damages by reason of the widening of Weigel alley postponed. Report of commissioners who assessed damages by reason of change of grade on Sanford and Queen street, referred to the committee of the whole. Report of jury on opening of State and Oak streets referred to the committee of the whole. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Auditor Kenetv reported cash on hand Jan. 1, 1893, P8,C41.11: receipts for month of January, $87,715 so Cash on hand Feb. 1, 1893, $56,694.10. Also reported *1,639.65 due city officers for month of January. Also presented list of bonds and coupons redeemed during January. Also presented fatty -three improvement bonds for disposal, as same were erroneously issued. Also presented the following statement of the condition of the several funds. Expense fund$,58 33 72 Cr. Interest t fund , 62E24,819 00 Water fund782 Bridge fund 12,978 96 Bonded improvem't fund19,104 20 W arrants ordered to pay otUoere and re• ttee. Marshal Rice port referred to trepohe rtteede$1,79com8 90 due the police for January. Also reported sixty police cases tried dur- ing January. Regular Session, Feb. 6, 189 3. 19 Also reported having made sixty-four patrol rune during the month of January. Also reported having collected $90 on saloon licenses Also reported having collected $6 from C., B. and N. Ry Co. tor cleaning sewer Also reported having collected 41 from U. S. E L. and P. Co. for repairing sidewalks. Received and filed and warrants ordered to pay police. Street Commissioner Carter reported $36115 due for street work for the month of January; also presented itemized statement of same. Ald. Glab moved that services of city car- penter be dispenser with Carried Report received end filed and warrants ordered and auditor to collect for expense incurred for cleaning snow off sidewalks. Joe Reinfried. chief of the fire depart- ment, reported $1.490 25 due the firemen for the month of January. R.ceived and filed and warrants ordered to pay same. Sewer Inspector Rawson reported $388 75 due for work done on the sewers during the month of January. Received and filed and warrants ordered to pay same. Engineer Blake presented list of macadam broken amounting to $2 534 0.5. Ordered that 85 cents per yard be allowed on same. Marketmaster Norton reperted scale re- ceipts for the month of January 416 61 and also reported $.0.80 due for the board of prisoners. Received and flied and warrants ordered to pay for board of prisoners. T. J. Granfleld reported scale receipts of First ward scales $12.30. Received at d filed. Chas Pitschner reported scale receipts of West Dubuque scales 14 25. Received and filed. L Palen & Co. reported $3 40 scale receipts of Eighteenth street scales. Re:eived and flied. J. Kessler reported $5 47 scale receipts of Twenty-fourth street scales. Received and filed. J. C. Longueville for the city attorney re- ported that the same rules governing the pavement of streets applies to sewerage, and that the property can be bonded to pay for sewerage. Report accepted and ordered filed. Profile of West Third street referred to the street committee. Auditor Kenety presented list of special assessments for sidewalks levied Jan. 4, 1893, which were also levied November, 1892, and asked that the same be cancelled. Recom- mendation adopted and assessments ordered cancelled. Action on special assessment for sewer in West Fifth street, Wilson avenue and alley east of Wilson avenue postponed. Ald Glab offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a four feet wide (two inch plank) sidewalk on north side of Arob etreet,between West Locust and Center streets by Bryan Donahue,contractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and own- ed, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: A. Koohendorfer, lot 44, Finley's add, 66 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 1630$ 10 89 A. Kookendorfer, lot 43. Finley's add, 6811nes1 feet plank sidewalk et 18340 10 89 A. Koohendorfer, lot 42, Finley's add, (18 linealfeetlank sidewalk at 16o 10 89 A. Kochendorfer lot 41. Finley's add, 66 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 16540 10 89 A. Koohendorter, lot 49, Finley's add, 66 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 1634o 10 89 A. Koohendorfer, lot 39, Finley's add, 70 lineal Leet plank sidewalk at 16%o 11 55 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Alda. Byrne, C.awford, Cushing, Glab, Nicks, Olinger, Feast's, Smith and Stoltz. Ald. Glab offered the following: Re..olr'ed, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for improvement of Broadway exten.ion from Diagonal street to Charles street,bv Theo Altman,contraotor, in tront cf and adjoining eame,a special tax be and le hereby levied on the several lots, and parte of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lo tor parcel of real estate, as follows: C. H. Meyer, lot 2, King Grove add: 31.7 lineal feet curbing at 41c.$ 13 00 31.33 sq yds guttering at 41c.. 12 84 47.50 sq yds macadam at 45c. 21 37 --4 47 21. • C. H Metier, lot 3. King Grove add: 50.5 lineal ft curbing at 4100...$ 211 71 33.67 sq yds guttering at 41c.. 13 80 78 56 eq yds macakam at 45c. 35 35 $ 69 86 C. H. Meyer, lot 4, King Grove add: 61. lineal ft curbing at 41c...$ 25 01 42.67 sq yds guttering at 41c.. 17 49 93.74 eq 3 ds macadam at 45c. 42 18 - $ 84 68 C. H. Meyer, lot 5, King Grove add: 78.6 Iiueal tt curbing at 41.3.4 32 23 69 33 eq yde guttering at 41c.. 28 42 94 sq yde macadam at 45c.... 42 30 - $102 95 C. H Meyer, lot 6, King Grove add: 91.8 lineal ft curbing at 41c ..4 37 64 69 33 sq yds guttering at 41c.. 28 42 94 sq 5 de macadam at 450.... 42 30 - $ 108 38 C. H. Meyer, lot 6 "A," King Grove add: 79 5 lineal ft curbing at 41c...$ 32 69 53.33 eq 3 ds guttering at 4Ic.. 21 86 81.5J sq yds macadam at 45c.. 36 67 - $ 91 13 John Nagle, lot 8 King Grove add. 70 lineal ft curbing at 41c.... $18 70 46 67 sq yds guttering at 41c.. 19 13 70 sq yds macadam at 45c.... 31 50 - $79 33 John Nagle, lot 7 King Grove add. 84 lineal ft curbing at 41c.... 134 44 56 eq yde guttering at 41c.... 22 141 84 aq yds macadam at 45c.... 37 8,1 - $95 20 C. H. Meyer, lot 24 King Grove add 69.5 lineal ft curbing at 41c... $24 80 40.33 eq yds guttering at 41c.. 16 53 60 50 sq yde macadam at 450.. 27 93 $68 56 C. H. Meyer, lot 25 King's 21 add. 58.4 lineal ft curbing at 41c... 123 94 38 93 eq yde guttering at 41e.. 15 97 58.40sq yds macadam at 45e. 26 28 $68 19 D. Mueggenburg, lot 3 of 29 King's 2d add. 247.5 lineal ft curbing at41c.. $101 47 165.33 sq yde guttering at 410. 67 79 248 sq yds macadam at 45o... 111 60 $280 86 D. Mueggenburg. lot 1 of 29 King's 2d add. 243 3 lineal ft curbing at 41e.. $99 75 162 67 eq yds guttiring at41o.. 66 69 246 eq yds macadam at 450... 110 70 - $277 14 Wm. Annere, lot 1, Broadway add: 35 lineal ft curbing at 410 ....$ 14 35 23.33 sq yds guttering at 41o.. 9 57 35. sq yds macadam at 45c.... 15 75$ 39 67 H. J. Roeeoh, lot 2, Broadway add: 35 lineal ft curbing at 410 $ 14 35 23.83 sq yds guttering at 4109 57 3.5 sq yds macadam at 45c15 75 87 List of City 1Put') itt8. thereafter at the same rate as the delin- quent annual eity taxes. Dated at Dubuque, this 18tH day of Sep- tember. A. 1). 1893. I1 ENIIY I . (:NIFFI(1 , Treasurer of the Cly of Dubuque. us'r OF" CITY \VAIIRA\TS Drawn by the City Recorder during Juue, 1893. ('ITV 1tFlv,itl)F.R 8 Of'Fic•K, utlnUgUE, Iowa, .)Illy 1, 1893. 1l To the onorable Mayor and City Council: G RNTLI11 Es—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month Of .lune, 1893: Name. For what I'urnose. Amount 11. 1t. (sniff eMalary for May, Treas- urer ....... .......... ``150 00 11. 1(. Gniffke Salary for May, clerk hire.. . . .... T. .1. Cooney Salary for May, Re- corder J. M. Kenety Salary for May, Aud- itor John F. Stenun.. Salary for Ma!, As- sessor. . 125 00 I.aorge Itennett...5 lary for May, As- sistant Asses,or.... 109 00 (:. Gmehle........Salary for May, As- sistant Assessor.... 100 00 .las. S. Knight .. Salary for Muv, Atto'- ...... ney............ 125 00 S. B. Rice ..... ....Salary for May, Mar- shal 100 tel Jos. Reiufried....Salary for May, Chief of fire department75 00 Fid. Norton. ....Salary for May, Mar- kettnaster .1.W. Fowler..... Salary for May, Health °Meer....... J. O'Brien Salary for May, Sew- er Inspector......... James BuntingSalary for May, Elec- trician .......... . Itenry Henge Salary for May, Park Custodian 46 70 John O'Connell... Salary for May Com- mittee clerk 83 35 .1. W. Woods Salary for May, Wiiarf- mast er W. 11. Knowlton..Salary for May, En- ineer.... E. S. Ityae..... ..Saary for May. As- sistant Engineer100 00 J. Boyce Salary for May, As- sistant Engineer..., Itenry Glab..... Salary for May, rod man..... Jas. MalyFireman Job Barnes....... " A. McDonnell.... .1. Murphy........ W. Duey .1. Scltonberger T. Sliea Ed. Keas M. Eitel John Essman A. Duecini .1. Fhnu I. Wiltse..... C. S recut T. Walker... .1. Powell ........ D. Ahearn I. Allen W. Hlppnuw ('. liauuolt F. I :;t i lift u l .1. Ward Collinson F. Essmau F. Flynn A. Strtney J. Rooney It. Sullivan D. Ity:ur..........Captain of Police 5000 116 70 116 70 50 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 _0 00 229 85 1.6 66 66 It 16 0,4 61 66 61 14 ............... 100 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 5001 16 60 50 00 60 00 75 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 W 50 W 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 16 60 75 O6 John Raesll...... Bart. (rain........ Policeman Wm. Hennessy... Win. O'Brien Win. Frith ` John Litseher 1'. MuNerny Thos. Reilly 1'. Dannegan 1'. Kearney. John Fitzpatrick. 46 Dan. Norton ••••.........• .lames Allen John Iteuter James Flynn iDan. Lavery Ed. Moore 41 ....•••....... M. Kilty .1. Secrest P. Sutton " .............. M. Craugh... John Hoffman P. Sullivan .1. Powers........ Jas. Carter....... I. Kintziuger M. Hardie John Murphy Sam. Eliner Peter Scharf P. McColllus 1'..1 Hanlon .1. Spielman .. " J. Murphy. C Splegelh tierPoundinaster 1). LinehanPolice ........ This. Gordon Ole Nelson" . T. Ahearn Laborer ..... . J. Arndt" M. Abbitz J. Bewer Helper, road roller.... J. Bargman Laborer... ........ M. Burns C. Buse .1. ltyrue..... .... 6. 64 11 14 66 16 .••• •......... 46 70 00 48 75 50 00 48 40 80 55 48 40 50 00 48 40 48 40 48 40 50 00 50 00 50 00 48 40 50 00 48 40 35 15 50 00 45 10 50 00 50 00 48 75 48 40 50 00 30 05 r0 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 CO 50 00 28 40 60 00 46 50 40 10 38 4'r 2840 18 GO 19 20 20 25 50 00 21 95 19 60 21 60 8 10 A. Burke......... " 5 40 R. Burns " 30 05 P. Burke..,Sr CI 13 85 P. Bntke, Jr1 :5 B. Brum mitt...... " 21 30 W. Ball 66 6 40 P. Baveradof 16 10 80 .5. Boetke 41 ............... 11 60 John Boetscher1116 90 Theo. Buse10 80 J. Bottoms... Paver 6 00 Jas. Cahill: .........Laborer 15 10 L. Corcoran 66 .. 28 35 John Corbett John Callahan J. Corcoran Dennis Corcoran B. Conlin 16 44 Ji rry Cahill 66 17 90 M. Coyle. " 14 55 Wm. (rumpwell9 80 Sam. Collins11. 35 10 M. Dorsey.. " 27 70 1'. Dempsey I5 55 .Jas. Dolan........ " 11 50 M. Dumphy 46 14 20 J. Dersch 46 16 51 1. Dougherty " 24 00 Ed. Desmond 15 20 11. Donahue 112 70 M. Dieferding" ............... 20 60 John Eagan. 21 95 John Everet27 00 L. Fritz..... 19 94 P. Fitzgerald 19 20 Dan Fox " 31 05 M. F;wan. .. ,,20 60 Ed. orton Boarding prisoners.... '23 40 C. Fischer.. ..... Laborer 19 20 M. Farrell........ 27 35 C. Frisch 61 945 C. Fonsello „ 16 60 John Fix „ 6 75 1'. Grew 16 20 G. Gutberlett11 1215 II. Gollie „ 20 60 C. Grunzig " 21 60 Ed. Grew " 26 00 J. M. Garrison... " 8 10 Joe Grab... 30 40 John Giessler " 19 20 H. Henderson.... 2 70 John Hafey " 34 80 Ed. Hackett 14 85 29 70 38 75 ••••••........• 24 30 12 15 21 60 A. Howtu•ka Geo. Hughes James Harker Dan. Harman N. Hilger James Hall H. Hen3e A. Hotterman F. Herzog P. Hayden... Jas. Hurley H. Haas Joe Jecklin A. 'Johnson P. Jacobi M. Kline E. S. King J. Kel y.... .; P. Kinney C. Kantpman M. Kilburg .1. Karch F. Kre, ger ,. J. Kinsella. Carpenter M. Lilack.........Laborer................ John Lava_ " M. Loes " ........ .. L. Lucaralland ................ C. Luckrahand John Lux John Lacy H. Luck H. Lipp stock J. llatoney P Monte) .1. Mullen Y. Melchoir P. Mohan M. Murphy M. Mahout' T. Mahony. I'. Mo sin N. Maybanks L. Meurisee C. Mackelberg l'. Murray Jas. Me11oy,....... T. Mul,ueeny L. McEvoy. T. McCaltreV J hn M N1dty B. McCormack .. . M. McMahon D. Nlekols « M. Muten " LJ. NNippeMason J. Noel Laborer P. O'Brien, Sr....... John O'Dea ..... ..Foreman..... ..... 1'. O'Bi nen. Jr . Laborer ............... Joe Obbelt...... ••••••.••••.••• F. Oswald. ............... 1). Powers • • •' • • Jas. Powers Wn1. PickleyForeman............... Jas. Purcell I.aboret ................ J. Pcrr on........• •• • ... JohndQuail Laborer... John Raetz Foreman........ • • • U. ItavenickLaborer . • • • • • • • Win. Rooney " ............... C. Roselip.... 16 J. Ryan Win. Rieman M. Itaen. F. Raedlnff Jas. Ragan M. Kinker F. Rieger 41 Geo. Rieder W. Sweeney 16 W. Spaulding N. Steinmetz Y. Smith..... M. Shay.... Geo. Sutter 66 Jas. Stevenson Win Sackett John Sullivan M. Schellock Wm. Swaegler M. Speeht Joe Schmidt Toe Leik" .......... A. 1t. StevensonEngineer road roller.. F. TheiringLaborer J. Tasuer 16 ............... T. 1Velsb..... . R. Wiederinan 14 16 61 41 11 61 66 66 61 6. 61 61 14 61 11 ist ............... of City Warrants. 14 66 66 46 16 61 16 66 16 .` 46 16 11 61 16 7 45 9 45 :34 40 3 i 40 25 65 20 25 11 15 24 30 17 1.5 18 60 6 75 12 59 2u60 28 05 1620 16 90 16 55 11 85 82 75 25 (x1 5 4u 19 25 196,) 50 00 17 90 17 90 20 GO 10 50 13 20 15 90 36 41) I9 45 2365 8 10 26 70 14 55 9 80 11 85 25 75 23 65 31 40 15 20 1250 18 90 13 20 4 75 1 35 18 60 6 10 19 95 22 65 31 50 12 85 16 55 2 70 33 75 7 80 20 60) 26 40 11 15 2465 17 90 2500 17 25 10 50 17 25 6 10 1650 1383 40 00 21 30 21 60 8 80 17 90 26 00 90 95 13 20 99 40 15 55 15 55 9 SO 27 35 9 45 9 45 18 (x► 20 60 18 60 19 25 1250 201 25 6 75 14 55 21 95 9 45 25 00 60 00 18 90 1 70 13 20 405 M. Welter...... J. Wairy.......... John Wolfe....... P. 1Vagner...... N. 54tunneek..... Wolfe Geo. Willmor" V. Za Bina" ............... (leo. Zninho11Foreman C. O. Baker. _ Team H. Bennett ................... N.15IanIt ................... \Vn1. Brackett................. Geo Buller " ................... P. Clancy•' B. Cain..... T. Connolly M. ('rahut 16 Win. Corcoran, M. Cos ello Wut, llenlinger" T Elliott.... .1. M. Fitz' atriCk" John Ge irs .1. Darr gan M. Gantenbein" Wm. Howard" M..1. Hannon" .1. 11.lio0'ncler' T. Hcinx" K. Henderson 51. Hennessy Y. Janie!' . 16 .1. Jochnm" b'. Kennett) ly 16 T. Kane .1. Kringle06 .1. Linehan....... " John Lnng........ 1'. Linehan........ Joe 31oor ........ `• John May......... 'rhos. Morgau.11 ... .1. MCC ra 'ken leff. M'l ii'aUt" John McGrath" J. M• Collins C. McElrath` \19. McGrath L Ot .lances rowers J. Parker M i s. Ouinlivan Geo. Reynolds .1. Sigworth D. Sutherland F. Seeley'• H. Seery J. 3utheilaud J. Savage 46 J. Steffes H. Scbtnidt Cath. Tobin` A. Turner M. Tice ....... (leo. Welttr " ........... W. Weatherby John Carter Street Superintendent M. I g9Laborer Wit. Terry....... John Hillery..... " ••••••••••..... P. McNulty Fury. ............. . 16 10 61 11 1. IS •••......••• ............... ................... .................. F. Schilling...... James Rooney.... Y. Callahan......• 1. C'onnolly.. .. Jquigney.. : ..... M.artin O'Brien... .. Jas. Hurley...... T. ,NaCl rfrey Wm. l'ickleyy. John C'onnolly•• ••• J. Perryon" 1'. Linehan Team .................. Ileo. Reynolds.... ' •••••••••••• • T. McDonaldLabor.... •............. A. McGuau..... Laborer M. McCone...... •firer an II. McCoy......... Jas. Lo.. • • •:..ket _Cement sidewalk L. Daly ----Cleaning rou..d...m..a.r. - Ferguson Bros....Rellairing fountains T. J. Morgan...... Cleaning around city hail.— ........ James Hall ..... –Cleaning around city hall Mrs. Koenig. • •... Janitor... Shipley & Bauman. Veterinary services 11 85 2 70 X) 85 16 90 1 35 16 55 980 1726 26 00 :3780 ai 50 4490 22 05 18 t1(► 18 40 44 111 27 60 22 0.5 3 15 9 45 15 75 40 95 9 46 4:335 :17 0s :4230 37 8O 59 15 :39 4'1 49 20 31 5() 17 :35 I1 5 24) 50 22 85 54 35 11 05 3s 60 37 05 48 (t5 28 3.5 4 75 3 15 59 85 45 70 38 60 40 95 49 65 38 60 26 le 16 55 36 25 78 8(1 73 PO 95 85 54 85 29 95 20 50 4 75 18 90 74 GO 15 75 76 15 6 181 1925 31 50 3 15 2365 63 45 47 50 44 75 025 42 00 49 25 36 50 31 50 10 50 1050 1 75 1 75 8 25 16 50 22 75 8 75 10 50 12 60 36 30 17 55 20 35, 27 00 880 195 73 29 00 8 75 65 65 23 75 12 55 162 Lixt of City ilrairant8. A. Wuidcrlich.. Jforseshoeing 426 Key City Gas Co..Coke and coal 15 75 4 40 John Butt ........ Repairing engine 2 50Lear & i'Itffner...Hurseshoeing8 08 P. E. Strain Coal G. B 9 25- (rosvenor .. btatlonery ...... . John T. Ifearns..Recording deeds 10 25 J. It. Jellison .....Sodding Jackson park 95 94 John E. Ilartlg... Repairing] locks 8 50 M. Czizek ..I'aintuig pagodas.... 65 10 .tames Lee ....... .Conscructmg c e m e nt walk s 312 81 C. 0. 1). Laundry.Cleauing carpets23 00 Jacob Schmidt.... Labor 7 60 W. M. t.reenholv.Repairing fountains16 18 '\'alkenbcrg & Mc- Evoy Itep. engine house.... 5 95 Dubuque Rubber and Belting CoRep, rubber coat..... 65 Excelsior 1t 1• a s s Works.,ltepairing engines.... 75 Dubuque Sperlaily Martine Works. Repairing engines.... 50 A. KannoltHorseshoeing 10 75 1'. 11. Ilalpin..... Bran g 05 %cheater & Vogen- thaler .... ...... . Repair' ng engine 2 82 Thus. Collins Horseshoeing 5 75 Butt Bros......... It pairing engine 6 55 Lagen & S'oan.... 11orseshoeing.... 6 00 Ferguson ltros.... Plumbing. 7 55 KeY ('Ity Gas Co.Coke....... 23 32 Smith hinting Co. Printing o r d i n ance books.... ...... ..... 8 25 Reintrled & Jaeger.Steet brooms.......... 1 70 Chas. erzog ....Sawing world.......... 3 75 Reinfried & Jaeger. Law u mower........ 7 50 W.Mullen........ Harness oil . . 10 8 0 59 08 Jos• A. Mien Milo 14 05 Svendsea & Ott .. Lumber 5 65 Reinfried & .Jaeger. Hardware 5 18 Knapp -Stout & ('o Co ............... Lumber....... 11 07 Sveurlsen & Ott... Lumber 17 88 Standard Luutber Company........ Lutuber5 42 Palmer, \Vinall & Co Blank stationery 69 00 %V, N. (treenhow.Plumbing 3 40 E. M. Dickey Co.. Oil .................. ••• 2 50 Phillip Pier Coal .... 22 82 Ileadtord Bros. & Hitchens Foun- (111 Co... . Grates .. 28 56 Juices Kelly Stationery ............. 13 45 Iowa Iron Works..Repatrtng roller 1 75 Nester & .1wtgk... Plumbing113 95 Knapp -Stout & Co 0) Lumber ....... ........ 740 D. Wilson and W Krelscluner, Short hand writing... 12 00 Duggan & KaneBrooms and soap 6 45 Lear & I'Iillner... ilol•seshoeing....10 i 0 G. A. Iloeruer....Dusters......... 4 10 A. Kien ..Scrubbing city offices.. 22 50 A. Gasser .........BricX 100 50 Arnold Nicks Labor....... 73 34 Jos. Geiger ..... ..Repairing city hall19 7u Farley & Luetscher Mf'g Co 1 umber...—. 15 Novelty Iron NVorks.Rep airing s t e a m roller .......... 06 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.... Hose for park 22 00 1'. H. Ilalpin....:.Bran and brooms8 65 E. E. Frith Filling Elm street..... 72 60 Peter Kluwer l)og checks, etc........ 29 75 IIaunigartuer & Klelh Nails and brooms..... 11 GO M. LavinSandary sewer• on St. Mary's street......... 300 00 Peterson SOD) Retaining wall Alma-st 500 00 100 00 "• " 19 20 Steak & O'Farreil.Culverts on Windsor and Burden ayes.... 78 75 1t. Eddy ..... Inspector on Main-st.. 45 4.0 James Lee........Itock 46 00 .1. Cushing........ hock 166 00 C1103. Smith Moll than 22 50 Mrs. Koenig.......Janitor20 00 E. E. Frith Resetting cutb 15 49 Atkinson & Oloff.lmproving Main street 500 00 500 00 „ 500 00 " " 500 00 •• ,• " •• •• 500 00 •,44 " 66 " 500 03 " "6. " 500 00 ,• .. „ 500 00 0 0 500 00 ,. .• .. " 419 25 F. W. Wielandl'ostage.. 7 00 The Times Co Advertising 29 75 15 The Herald....... James Smith Salary as wharfmaster 90 00 H. II. GuiffkeMoney advanced 500 00 H. B. Gniffke Money advanced 9.4 03 First National clank. Loan 500 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 Second Nat'l Bank " .......... •5500 0000 0 500 00 500 00 500 00 .. ., .. " 500 00 Dub Nat'l Bank.. " 500 00 Iowa Trust and Saving Bank.... " .. 500 00 •• 500 00 500 00 5110 00 500 00 500 00 300 00 C. Ryan, Jr.. 50500 0000 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 50 6. 41 64 16 6.6 66 66 16 66 .. ., a ••••.•••......••.. Peter R. Martin.. " .................. .. ............... .. Brown & Brown.. ' .......... • John C. O'Neill... " Knapp -Stout & Co Company 5 67 C. H. Alton 4 10 Norton & 1.ee....Grading Cornell and Thomas streets 58 00 Standard Lumber Company........ Lumber 1 30 Steuck & O'Ferrell.Culvert 24th & Wash- ington 472 00 This. Byrne Gravel 61 50 Star Electric Co... Electric lights 500 00 Star Electric Co.. Electric lights500 00 Star Electric Go ..Electric lights44 09 Globe Light and Heat Co... ..... Gasoline Lights500 00 Kev City Gas Co.Gas.................. •54 75 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co Lumber .... .. ....... 27 61 Gomer J. JonesCentrat engine house.. 100 00 Consumers Steam Supply CoSteam heating......... 241 60 Mechanics Insur- ance Go Insurance....... 37 50 Dubuque Water Company........ Water 20 00 Byrne& aaul,....Roak .. ... .. 33 90 E. E. i•rith.......Removing garbage.... 175 00 M. Lavin and W. S. Corranee.....Sewer, Wilson ave.... 500 00 M. Lavin and W. S. Corrauce....Sewer, Wilson ave.... 322 69 M. Burke Macadam 7 65 Fred. Gerlocll.... Macadam 11 70 Norton & Lee.....Improving Broadway500 00 " .... 500 00 "81 07 .. Theo. Altman..Improving Broadway extension 136 32 E. E. Frith.. ....Imp. Francis street444 67 Atkinson & Otoff.Imp. Main street 500 00 66 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 50) 00 500 00 500 u9 500 00 500 00 5011 t0 500 00 500 00 500 00 000011 64 61 64 66 61 64 t . .. 1. 60 4. 11 64 46 41 .4 500 00 500 03 500 09 Special Session, September 291h, 1893. 1113 Con. Ryan, Jr....Inip. Windsor ave.... 16 66 6 11 ,. 11 61 11 64 61 SI 11 61 It 11 ,1 McCann & Williams.storm water Dodge street........ 500 00 .... 500 00 1 .... 500 00 600 0• .... 500 00 11 500 00 Sanitary sewer St. Mary's street........ 2 0 00 sewer 600 tit Mill 00 500 00 500 00 500 ai 500 00 500 00 500 00 6110 00 500 00 46 46 M. Lavin 11. 14 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of all warrants issued during the month of June, 1893. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. THE CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, Sept. 29sh, 1893. [OFFIC121L.1 Council met 9:20 p. in. Mayor Pro Tem. Olinger in the chair. Present—Aids. Butler, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vosel. The chair stated that the object of the meeting was settle with Jas. Cushing uu his contracts. Ald. Powers moved that Jas. Cushing be paid as follows, as recommended by the street cosltuttte For improving Alley from Seventh to Eighth streets, between Clay aua W lute streets, $217.81. For Improving alley from Fifteenth to Sixteenth streets, between fine and Maple streets, $291.29. Carried. Aid. Ryder moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: corder. 1893. Mayor. Notice to ax -Payers. The assessment books for the year 1893 are now ready for the inspection of tax- payers, and will continue to be until the first regular meeting of the City Council in Oc.1893,when any person feeling aggrieved by the assessment of his or ber real estate or personal property may appeal to the council for correction. J. W. KENETY, 9-15-14t. Auditor. Special ANseNNillellt Notice. To Thos. Zinn and John Morgan. You are hereby notified that in accor- dance with a resolution of the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque for the improve- ment of Washington street, from Sanford street to 24th street, adopted on the 5th day of September, A. D., 1893, 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 improvements, lot n 21 ft. 44, 4 a hlcrt dd.owned ebyy you being subjet tosuch special assessment. And you aro notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to he held on the 2nd day of October, A. II., 1843, and show cause, if any you have, wt:y said assessment should not he levied. '1'. J. COONFY. 9-14-1111 City Recorder. Resolution Ordering Stagnant Water Lots to bi Filled. To Thos. Zinn and John Horgan: Whereas, The property, loos, and parts of lois hereinafter described are, at times, subj et to be covered with stagnant water; H1111 %Vhereas, The owners 01 said property have been notified as required by law to appear and show cause why said lots should not be filled; therefore be it Resolved, By tlhe cite conned of the elty of Dubuque, that the following described property, lots, and ports of lots, viz: North 25 feet 45 and south 15 feet 45 and lot 46 in E. Lang worthy's add., be filled and raised at the expense of the owners to a height sufficient, in the judg- ment of the city engineer, to prevent stag- nant water remaining thereon. '1'110 work Is to be competed by October 1st, 1893. The city tnarshal s`ialt notify the owners of said property of the passage of this reso- lution in the manner provided by law. 1n case of the neglect or refusal if the owners to fill up or raise said property, Tots, and parts of Tots, by the tune anis in the man- ner above specified, the same will be done by the coy and the costs thereof assessed against and bea lien upod said priperty. Adopted Sept. 5th, 1893. 9-15-2w. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice to sal keepers. City Marshal's Office, Dubuque, Iowa, You are hereby notified that your license expires on Sept. 30, 1893, and the same trust be renewed 00 or before that date. A failure 00 your part to procure your license on or before the above date will subject you to the penalties of the ordinance on that subject. No further notice or time will be given, and you can govern your- selves accordingly. S. B. 1tics, City Marshal. Sept. 25, 1843 4.25t10 Special AeBeti5tn011t Notice, OFFICE OF Thin CITY ENGINEER, DUBUQUE, Iowa. y '1'o the owner or owners of the several lots and parcels of ground abutting alley from Fifteenth street to Sixteenth street, between Pine street and Maple street. Alley from Sununtt street to Burch street between West 'Third street and Fen- lon Place. Alley from Ktnest street to Johnson avenue between Garfield avenue and Rhomberg avenue. Alley from Regent street to Sanford street between Prince street and Queen street. Humboldt street from Garfield avenue to Lincoln avenue. Thirteenth street from Pine to Maple street. Sauford street from Winsor avenue to K. C. track. Queen street from Regent street to San- ford street. Lodge street from South Dodge street to Grandview avenue. W ashington street from Twenty-second to '1'weuty-third streets. Peru Road from Lemon street to Couler avenue, all In the city of Dubuque, lows, Book No. 24 Index - A 58-59 Retakes from Film #11 • CITY OFFICERS FOR 1894. Mayor—PETER OLINGER. Recorder—T. J. COONEY. Auditor—M. M. McCARTEN. Treasurer—H. B. GNIFFKE. I Attorney—JAS. E. KNIGHT. Assessor—J. F. STEMM. ALDEIVIEN. FIRST WARD. THIRD WARD. J. W. HALPIN. JAS. BUTLER. A. VOGLER. A. VOGEL. SECOND WARD. FOURTH WARD. T. J. SHEA. I'IIIL RYDER. P. W. CRAWFORD. J. B. POWERS. FIFTH WARD. JOS. KAUFMANN. J. M. LILLIG. APPOINTIVE OFFICERS. Committee Clerk—JOHN O'CONNELL. Engineer—W, H. KNOWLTON. Sewer Inspector—M. IGO. .` Marshal—JOHN RAESLE. Wharf Mast and Wood Meas—J.HANNON Street Supt.—JOHN CARTER. Market Master—JACOB KLEIN. Fire Chief—JOE REINFRIED. Park Commissioner—H. HENGE. • Electrician—GEO. OSBORNE. Health Officer—F. W. WIELAND. STANDING CO111IITTEES. PHIL. RYDER, t;'' Mayor Pro Tem and Chairman Committee of the Whole. [ • FINANCE. POLICE AND LIGHT. RYDER, CRAWFORD, VOGLER. LILLIG,SHEA, HALPIN, CRAWFORD, ORDINANCE. VOGLER, POWERS, RYDER, KAUFMANN. PRINTING. CLAIMS. VOGLER, CRAWFORD, RYDER, • • VOGLER, POWERS, HALPIN. STREETS. BUTLER, LILLiG. KAUFMANN, VOGLER, POWERS, DELINQUENT TAX. HALPIN, SHEA, VOGLER, POWERS, RYDER, HALPIN. KAUFMANN. HARBORS. VOGEL, LILLIG, CRAWFORD_SHEA, SEWERS. HALPIN. BUTLER, LILLIG, CRAWFORD. SUPPLIES. BOARD OF HEALTH. HAI1'IN, SHEA, VOGEL, POWERS, SHEA, POWERS, DR. F.W. WIELAND, KAUFMANN. DR. BEN MICHEL. MARKETS. PAVING. ;' KAUFMANN, BUTLER, VOGEL. RYDER, LILLIG, POWERS. PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. RE-NAMING STREETS. ',• SHEA, POWERS, VOGLER, LILLIG, CRAWFORD, SHEA, BUTLER, BUTLER. LILLIG, VOGLER. c FIRE AND WATER. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION. CRAWFORD, KAUFMANN, RYDER, BUTLER, VOGEL,•KAUFMANN, BUTLER, VOGEI.. POWERS, RYDER. The Regular Meetings of the City Council are held on the first Monday of each Month. • • INDEX.-Book 24. 1894. SUBJECT. Pecs. A Jan. 2 Assessor assistants G.(anehle and Geo. Bennett appointed and bonds approved.... ...... 2-3 " ' 2 Alley bet. 2211 and 234 Sts. and 1Vashiugton and Elm. remonstrance of 1'.Klcinschront 3 , " 2 Assessor assistant G.Gutehle allowed$100 for services 3 " 2 Alley from Sanford to 224 St. bet. Washington and Elm, special tax " for improvement of 5 17 Armory,petitions in relation to use of(pp. 19,34) 17 . Feb. 5 Armory,St. Raphael's parish granted use of(p.35) 31 o 5 Alley east of Hill St.. pet.of G. B.Burch in relation to assessment 5 (p. 177) 32 Adams Co.,taxes :32 " 5 Almond St.,Engineer instructed examine grade of as to changing same ' , 39 " 15 Armory hall,Firemen granted use Thanksgiving eve',1894 :# " 15 Armory hall, Dorothy 1)ix Circle granted use of March 97,'94 35 March 5 Ahearn Mrs.John,taxes(p. 125) 39 44 5 Addie M.,petition asking to run museum on Sundays 39 66 5 Auditor's report for January approved 45 66 5 Alley bet. Rhomberg and Garfield and Windsor and Stafford ordered improved .. 45 April 5 Alley east of 11111 St., pet.of Joe Walhoefel for reduction of assnt't.. 128 5 Alley bet.Glenuak Ave.and Edith St., plat presented for widening of 128 " 18 Alley bet.Rhomberg and Garfield and Statfut d and Windsor,eontract awarded 139 18 Alley bet.Rhuunbcig and (141lield and Humboldt and Schiller,Engi- neer to prepare plat of grade (p. 151. 158, 167. 199,235,236,240 140 " 30 Alpine east side,bet.Julien and W.5th,sidewalk ordered on 141 May 7 Alpine from W.3d to Dodge,pet.for improvement of 151 7 Ailey bet.9th St.and 10th St.,and Locust and Bluff,assm't levied for improvement(p.155) 153 " 7 Alley bet.Stafford and Windsor and Garfield and Rhomberg,accepted ` (p. 187) 155 o 9 Alley bet.Johnston and 94 Ave.and Garfield and Lincoln,Engineer to subunitrefile of 161 .1 " 28 Alley tronEllis to Foye St.,ordered intprvud (p. 196, 252,253) 1619 " 23 Adair Ave..C.A. Voelker et al.pet. for change of grade of (p. 176): 14;7 . June ,4 Alleys and Streets in Dubuque Harbor,Imp.Co's Add.,protest against vacation of 174 644 Alta Vista S1., tet. of E. C.Blake et al. fur improveutent of from W 14th St.to W. Locust(p. 225) 174 4" 4 Alley bet. Forrest Lane and W. 5th, south of Glenuak Ave., ordered graded (n.296) 174 4. 4 Augella St,Engineer reported some repairs 176 " 4 Adair Ave.,Engineer's report in relation to grade of 176 • " 4 Alpine St. near Dodge St., Street Superintendent instructed to have « 4 same repaired , 176 Almond St., bout sides, bet. Ellis and Foye Sts., sidewalk ordered on178 4 Amt Ave.bet.Lincoln and Garfield,ordered improved ',p. 195,190, 215, 315, 317) 181 " 4 Almond St.from Ellis St. to Foye St, assm't levied for improveutent of(p. 198, 19 9,`206,207,:OS) 184-5 July 2 Alley east of Wilson Ave. accepted(p.`236,237) 199 Aug. 6 Assessment roll completed 6 Audubon Ave.,grade established 2`291 Sept. 4 Alley bet.Schiller and Middle and Garfield and Blomberg Ave.,pet for water mains on 248 4 Alley bet:Schiller and Middle and Garfield and Rhomberg Ave., or- 4 dered improved (11.268,300,315'3111)66 or- 265 Alta Vista from W.14th to Union Ave.,ordered improved(p.`268, 2110, « 281,315,318,:319, 320) 5 it:,. 1S Ashtt,n Ave..plat showing vacation of 267 ,Oct. 15 Apple St.,sidewalk ordered on 285 15 Ahearn Mrs.John taxes 294 " 15 Alley bet.Eagle and Ann Ave,pet. for improvement of Z).5 Nov. 5 Aldermen ordered paid °'97 66„ 5 Aun Ave.bet.Lincoln and Rhomberg Aves. sidewalk ordered on :.'98 9 5 Aun Ave.bet.Lincoln and Garfield Aves.,sidewalk ordered 011 vee• 3 AltaVista St.,sidewalk ordered on a t at t — • 58 Regular Session, Numb 5th, 1894. Sewer in Couler Avenue 1,0115.32 Sewer in Alley between Washington and Jackson and 13th to 17th Streets 1,211'9' Sewer in Hill,Burch and West 3rd Streets. 171 79 Sewer in Almond Street 340.08 —1F 5,551.28 Engine Houses. Central Engine House (G..iones) $ 1,133.70 Superintendent of Building(Thos.Carkeek) 122.00 Plumbing at Central Engine !louse(Ferguson Bros) 748.51 One Boiler for Central Engine House (Ferguson 8110011 Bros.) Plans for Delhi St. Engine house (F. neer& Son) 100.00 New Engine House on Delhi Street(.Tones Bros) 1,400.011 Furnace for Delhi St. Engine llonse(Peter Kinner) 263.00 4,5111.21 Real Estate. Lot for Engine (louse on Delhi St. (M.Tschirgi,Sr 1 50.1111 — + :100.00 Board of Health. Salary of Physician $ 600.00 Salary cf Clerk 300.00 Salary of Patrolman 311.7( Removing Garbage 1.984.50 Removing Dead Animals 28.50 Stationery 39.011 Vital Statistics Blanks 25.00 Chemical Examination of Water 5.85 Postage 1.011 ,o( Cleaning Vault 98.60 Repairing Garbage Dump 2.4.1 Caring for Abandoned Child 4.00 ;t Expense of Dr. Fowler to Davenport 11.80 Disinfectants 12 111 Tape Line .70 ------ :1,381.20 Recapitulation of Warrants.Issued During the Year. General Expenses $ 30,372.35 Road Department 74,557.33 Bridge Department 17,463.64 Fire Department 27,359.10 Police Department 25,653.86 Engineer's Department 6,695.01 Sewerage Department 2,562.85 Special Bonded Assessment 91,125.95 Printing 2,254.20 Light and Gas 22,325.87 Water 19,326.30 Refunded Tax,License,etc 862 65 Damage to Property 1,499.00 Loan 117,705.00 • Interest 10,626 29 Impounding 615.20 Fines and Fees 45.25 Personal Damages 15.00 Fuel 432.10 Insurance 15.011 Special Assessment 1,196.83 Special Sewerage Assessment..... 5,551.28 Engine Houses 4,567.21 Regular Session-, iiarel+ 5th, 1894. 59 Ileal Estate 500.00 Board of health :3,381.20 - - -* •lo7,768.i; STATEPIENT OF CITY INDEBTEDNESS. Bonded Debt. Balance March lst,1893 ;lia,61` .Sai Paid on Henry.Young Loan . 51)6,98 Paid on Corcoran Loan 43,720,00 ..-- - - * 7,2211 4.es Balance March lst,1804 a 708.391,58 Floating Debt. Balance March 1st, 1893 $147,523.45 Warrants Issued During the Year . 467,768.41 Total $ 4115.201.92 Warrants Redeemed During the Year by the Treasurer .*370,118.341 Cancelled by Order of City (Council438.87 Total $ :171.117.2:; Outstanding March lst,1891 $244,134.60 Total Bonded and Floating Debt March 1,1894 $952,5.26.27 The Bonded Debt is Made Up as Follows: Henry Young Loan,5 Per Cent. Due Annually at 7 Per Cent $ 456.97 Corcoran Loan,5 Per Cent. Due Annually at 7 Per (lent 15,390.00 Grant and Smith Settlement, Due 1896, at 6 Per Cent 14)5,3014.37 Miscellaneous Loans, Due 1896,at 6 Per Cent. 96,617.26 Miscellaneous Loans, Due 1897,at 6 Per('ent 856,956.55 - Miscellaneous Loans, Due from 1899 to 1904 at 6 • Per Cent 107,161.43 New Refunding Bonds, Due 1911,at 5 l'er Cent26,500.143 , • -----$ 1148,391.58 Part of the Principal of the Bonded Debt Becoming Due this Year. May lst, 1894,5 per cent of the Bonded Debt of the Henry Young Loan,payable at City Treasury* 456.97 January 1, 1895, 5 per cent.of Corcoran Loan,pay- able in New York 7,220.110 -$ 7,679.97 Interest Becoming Due During this Year. • March 1,1894, Payable in New York $ 3,159.22 • April 1,1894, Payable at City Treasury 2,023.92 May 1, 1894,Payable at City Treasury 35•44 June 1, 1894, Payable in New York 662.50 r September 1, 1894, Payable in New York 3,159.22 December 1, 1894, Payable in New York 662.50 January 1,1893,Payable in New York 1,010.80 January 1, 1895, Payable at City Treasury 2103.61,69 1 February 1, 1891, Peyahle at City Treasury i 411 Improvement Bonded Debt. Outstanding March 1, 1893 ....,..,j 161,600.00 .. y, City of Dubuque Council Record January 7, 1895 - December 2, 1895 Book No. 25 t 3, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS t>i•' THE CITY COUNCIL i.F TFIF CITY OF DUBUQUE. For the Year 1895. DUBUQUE TALEGRAPN PRINTERS AND BINDERS. 1598. reimimonsomminiiimi.. ....... _ . i • o , • - CITY OFFICERS FOR 1895. Mayor—PETER OLINGER. Recorder—T. J. COONEY. Auditor---M M Mc('AHTEN. Treasurer—H. B. GNIFFKE. I Attorney -JAS. E. KNIGHT. Assessor—J. F. STEMM. ALDERMEN. FIRST WARD THIRD WARD. J. W. HALPIN, A. A. CULLEN. A. VOGLER, .JOAN SCHULTE. SECOND WARD. FOURTH WARD. PHIL. RYDER, T. .1. SHEA. P. W. CRAWFORD, W. W. BONt•ON. • FIFTH WARD. , JOSEPH KAUFMANN, THEO. BAUER. APPOINTIVE OFFICERS. Committee Clerk—JOAN O'CON N ELL. Engineer—W. H. KNOWLTON. Sewer Inspector—CHAS. HILLERY Marshal—ED. MORGAN. Wood Measurer---THOS. .I ESS. Street Commissioner—JNO.CARTER. Market Master—J. P.THAUT. Fire Chief—JOE REINFiiIED. Park Commis-inner—II. HINGE. Electrician—GEO. OSBORNE. ll.ulth Officer—F. W. 11'IELAND. STANDING COF1fIITTEES Mayor Pro Tern—A. VOGLER. FINANCE. FIRE. RYDER,BONSON,VOGLER. HALPIN, RYDER, SCHULTE, • ORDINANCE. KAUFMANN, RONSON. BONSON, RYDER, HALPIN. POLICE AND LIGHT. BAUER,VOGLER, /YDEH' CLAIMS. • VOGLER, CRA•WFORD, HALPIN. PRINTING. • :'r;' • CRAWFORD, BAUER, RYDER, • • STREETS. VOGLER, HALPIN. KAUFMANN, SCHULTE,BONSON, DELINQUENT TAX. RYDER*CULLEN. • CULLEN, SHEA, KAUFMANN, HARBORS. BONSON,SCII U LTE. CRAWFORD, BAUER, SCHULTE. SEWER*. HALPIN, SHEA. SCHULTE.KAUFMAN N,SIIEA. SUPPLIES. BOARD OF HEALTH. •VOGLER,CULLEN,SHEA, BONSON, SHEA, BAUER, MICIIEL, WIELANI). r KAUFMANN. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION. If MARKETS. CULLEN, BAUER, SCHULTE, BAUER, SHEA, CRAWFORD. CRAWFORD, RYDER. • PUBLIC GROUNDS AND ISUILI:IMGb. PAVING. SHEA, CULLEN, BONSON, KAUF- SHEA,CULLEN, VOGLER, BAUER, x MANN,VOGLER. BONSON. A Regular Meetings of the City Council are held on the first Monday of each neonth. • i f . • • • • INDEX—Book 25. i 8qs SUBJECT. PAGE. A Jan. 7 Adams Co.,taxes (19) 1 " 7 Assessor.1. F.Steutm sworn in 2 •• 7 Assessors sworn in 2 7 Alley south of Eagle Point Ave.,profile of grade of (19) •. 2 " 7 Angella St.,step and sidewalk ordered on (p 6) 33 •` 7 Ahearn Mrs.John, taxes 3 7 Almond St.,assessment levied for laying sidewalk 186 Feb. 4 Abbott Ralph,taxes(•)31). . " 6 Alley south of West Eagle Pt.Ave.and east and west 01 Klein St 19-20 March 4 Anderson Chas.,taxes (p 72) 29 • 4 Artus Adolph,taxes (p 33,72) 31 " 4 Alley bet. W.510 and W.3rd,G. B. Burch allowed $34.90 for strip 31 of ground east of Hill St " 4 Alley bet. 23rd and 24th and Couler Aveand Jackson ordered 31 repaired April 4 Alley bet.Jackson and Washington Sts.,J. Lavin allowed $66.00 48 in full for all claims acct. of sewer " 4 American Fire Eng Co.,ordered paid $3,650,less 2 pet cent(p116) 98 • " 4 Aldermen-elect sworn in.... 55 • 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) 70 " 6 Alley west end Chestnut St.,extentlon to 14th et.,pet. of Sarah Donnelly for opening of(p 100) 70 • " 6 Angelis St., pet. of Jno. Lochner et al.asking a grade to be estab- lished from Pierce to Cox Sts. (p 156) " 6 Alley bet.Humboldt and Schiller St.,propetty`of N.Reisch,in rel. 72 • s, of giving City necessary ground for 6 Alta Vista St. from W. 14th to lot 3 of 3, tnin.lot 91, assessment 74 levied for laying sidewalk on 6 Alley bet. 3rd and 4th and Main and Iowa Sts.ordered repaired.. 74 " 6 Alpine St. bet. W.3rd and Dodge Sts. ordered improved (p 79, 76 101,109, 126,206.212,243) .June 3 Albee E.W.et al.,asking to have frame dwelling bet.1st and 2nd 96 condemned (p 133) " 3 Almond and Ellis Sts., pet of Cath. Keepers asking work on be 96 remitted(p 106) " 3 Alley bet. 17th and 18th and Sycamore and Lynn Sts.,pet.of Peter Kiene asking to have obstructions removed from(p 106,117). 96 " 3 Alley west of lot of Jos. Bott on Rose St.and east,of Alta Vista St., 96 matter of opening of " 3 Alley north of W.3rd and west of Hill Sts. from the end of present imo. west and north of the intersection of W.4th to Pauline, ordered improved (p 161, 189) 103 " 3 Alley bet. Johnson and Humboldt. and Lincoln and Rhomberg .J Aves.ordered improved (p 110,161,183, 184) 103uly 1 Alley east of Alta Vista St.,pet.of vacation of • 13 1216 " 12 AlthauserAve.,pet.for repair of •,, r " 12 Alley bet.Johnson and Windsor Aves.and Garfield and Rho rberg 123 Aves.,ordered improved,(p 140,202) Aug. 5 Alley east of Stafford Ave. bet.Mertz and Pauline Sts.,pet for improvement of(p 156, 166,206,247,248) 130 " 5 Alley bet.W.7th St.and Julien Ave.,claim of Jos. Hugh 131)-1 " 5 Alley bet. Mertz and Ries Sts.and Windsor and Stafford Aves ordered unproved (p 167,206, 245) 136 lIarch 4 Atlantic Ave.,pet.of C. A.Voelker for impt.of (p 100, 123, 139) 15470 Sept. 4 Ahearn Mrs. John,taxes(p 204) " 4 Alley bet..Lincoln and Rhomberg and Schiller and Middle Aves., pet.for improvement of(p 164,193,206,246,247) 155 INDEX-Book 25. 89s. SUBJECT, PAM,. . • A Sept. 4 Atkins.Ino.,claim of damages 155 " 4 Asbury St.,sidewalk ordered on west side of 11;4 Oct. 28 Alley in Prospect Hill, matter of change in 1117 Nov. 4 Angella St.ordered improved(p 234) 207 " 7 Aldermen ordered paid 20'7 • •• • .l . • • INDEX--Book 25. .895. SUBJECT. PAGE. • B Jany. 7 Bills allowed (P 18) " 7 13111s referred 1 " 7 13urkis 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 (t) 19). 2 " 7 Brunskill vs. City of Dubuque, pet.of Longueville& McCarthy in relation to 2 " 7 Buse Chas. W.,taxes 3 " 7 13ittan Fredericka, taxes 4 7 Bonds called in (Improvement) 5 • F. b. 4 Bills allowed (90) 17 6 Blinkendoerf H., remonstrance against special assessment for im- proving Elm St 20 " 6 Bunting J. L,, pet.of to erect wires and poles on streets 20 " 6 Booth's Add.,estimate of Engineer of amount of filling done on streets and alleys 20 •• 6 Bracher Aug., taxes(p 31) 18 " 6 Buehlman Henrietta,taxes (p 31) 18 " 6 13,,rnbeiser Susan,taxes 19 M:treh 4 Bills allowed (p 31) 29 4 Bills referred (p 20) 29 4 Brennan,Mrs.;Bridget,taxes (p 72) 29 " 4 Boltz J., proposition of for vacation of a strip of lot 24 in Wick's Add ... 30 " 4 Bills presented to the County returned 30 • " 11 Bonded ind-btedness, message of Mayor Olinger 33-4 • April 4 Bills allowed 47 4 Ballard Mary,taxes i p 182) 47 " 4 Burch Cleo. B., taxes 47 •• 13 Bonds Improvement, $5,000 called in. • 61 May 6 Bilis allowed (p 73, 79) 69-70 " 6 Bills referred 70 • " 6 Biztnz Elizabeth,taxes(p 101-2) '70 " 6 Blitsch Chas., taxes '72 " 6 Baser Fred, taxes . 72 6 Bonds Improvement,$2,000 called in 73 6 Bonds I nprovement,$45 000 ordered issued(p 122) 74 .1.1ne 3 Bills allowed (p 100, 101, 102) 95-6 •• 3 Bills referred 96 " 3 Bauer Mrs. Elizabeth,sewerage assessment eorrected. ... 97 " 3 Becker Juo., pet.to be allowed to furnish macadam on West Eagle Point Ave 102 " 3 Bluff St.,sidewalk ordered on west side of abutting.City lot 598 . 103 " 3 I Bluff St. and Dodge St., sidewalk ordered on abutting lots 584, 585 b,and 585 c 104 " 10 Bonds,resolution in relation to refunding of 105 "• 17 13111s allowed ..... . .. ... ... 106 " 17 Bonds Improvement,ordered issued(p 122) 110 .1u:y 1 Bills allowed (p 121, 125) 115-16 " 12 Bonds Improvement,ordered called in(p 125-6). 122 Au:. 5 Bills allowed (p 132,133, 139) • 129-30 " 5 Bonds Improvement, $32,000 issued 134 5 Bonds Improvement,to be issued this•year,sold to Farson, Leach & Co 136 5 Broadway St. bet. Blochlinger's Lane and Diagonal St.,sidewalk ordered on west side 137 " 19 Bank and Insurance Building Co.(p 162) 141 Sept. 4 B111a nllowad (p 161, 1621 .. 153-4 ' 4 Benjamin Mrs. Ch irlutte, taxes(p 182) ... .... . . ... 154 INDEX—Book 25. .895. ( SUBJECT, It Sept. 4 Booth St..pet.of E. D.and W.S. White in relation to assessment on (p 190) 135 ►` 4 Burke Jun., tilling ordered in front of property (p 23.4) 156 " 4 Bluff and Second Sts.,sidewalk ordered on 105 " 20 Bridge tax for 1895 Levied 168 Oct. 1 Bills allowed (p 197) 177 8 11 " 1 Bands Improvement, ordered issued 117 " 7 Blake Mary and Nettie,claim of 180 " 7 Blake Mrs., taxes 182 " 7 Bluff St.bet.3rd and 4th Ste.,sidewalk ordered on both sides 191 " 7 Bluff St, bet.7th and 8th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on east side 191 " 7 Bluff St. bet.9th and 101h Sts.,side walk ordered on east side 191 " 7 Bonds Lnnrovement,called in (p 192) 192 " 28 Board of Health ordered paid .. 197 Nov. 4 1 Bills allowed 199 2Kl " 4 Bahl Cornelius,taxes 201) 4 Bohn Ernst, pet. in relation to skating ri•dk (p 235). 21141 " 4 Build ngs dangerous,ordu r,d removed (p 223) 20u6 " 4 Bennett St.,sidewalk ordered on north side 207 " 4 Berrv's sub., plat of approved _tt; " 18 Bonds Improvement,called in 244 '• 18 Bonds Street Improvement, ordered i=sued 223 4 18 Broadway St.east side,sidewalk ordered on 224 " 18 Blochlinger's Lane north Fide,sidewalk ordered on Dec. 2 Bills allowed 2311 2 a " 2 Bunting.1. L., pet. in relation to fire and burclar alarms :aa " 2 Blake Mary and Nettie,claim of .. 2.4 `• 2 Bonds Improvement, ordered called in 237 S • li INDEX--Book 25. '895. SUBJECT. I I'AUE. • C .Iau. 7 Cronmiller Geo.,taxes(p 19) 1 " 7 Cheetham Mrs.John,taxes(p 19) 1 " 7 Cadman Bose,taxes (19) 2 7 Couler Ave.and Park llill, pet. for arc light on (p 19) 2 " 7 Cooper A.A..taxes 3 " 7 Clark Ed.,taxes 5 '• 7 Clay St. bet. 8th and 9th, special assessment levied on for con- struction of sidewalk 6 " 7 Clay St. bet. 5th and 6th, special assessment levied on fur con- struction of sidewalk 6 ' •• Feb. 4 Clark Ed.,special taxes(p 31) 17 " 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) 18 " 6 Canovan Mary, t txea 19 March 4 Catherine St. from Angella St.to north end,sidewalk ordered on (p 165) • 32 April 4 Central Engin' (louse, prop tsition in relation to rodding of. 48 " 4 Committee attnding,ap •ointed for the year 56 " 4 Clay St. from 3rd to 18th Sts.ordered paved with brick (p 57,61, 62,69, 136, 157,158, 159, 160, 163)./54 56 • " 4 Couler Ave. from 18th to Eagle Point Ave. ordered p tved with bri•k(p 57,61,62,'i9, 186, 187, 188, 189) 56 •• 11 C.& G. W.and C. M.&St.P. R. R. Co.ordered to lay plank walk on north side of Pine bet.tracks and rails 57 4 •• 15 Carter John, Street Commissioner,app intcd 61 •• 15 Committee Clerk John O'Connell appointed 61 May 6 Conhuliu Ilarria, taxes. 70 •• 6 Clark L. M..taxes(p 102) 70 '• 6 C.& G. W. It. It.Co.. pet.of for the removal of an arc light at cor- ner of their freight depot 71 " 6 Curtis St. bat.I)tdge and M tlady Ste.ordered improved(p 79,101, 161,185,186) 77 June 3 Conlin Lizzie, in favor to cancel taxes for 1874 102 " 3 Couler Ave., sidew.tlk ordered on west side abutting lot 9 L. H. Lang's Add.and lot 266 D'vis Farm (p 156) 104 " 7 C. M.&St. P. 11. R. Co.granted right to lay track on 12th St.from Pine to Cedar Sts.bet. 12th and 13th Sts. (p 106, 122) 105 .lulu 1 Coates Ave., pet. for imorovemeut of(p 161). 116 " 1 Collins.John,pet. for removing brewery on South Lncust St 116 12 Clay St,remonstrance agtinst change of grade one 121 '• 12 Cox St., plat ofexten4ion of(p 156) 121 Aug. 5 Curtis St.,claim of\IgM"thou for damages 130 " 5 Center Place,Engineer to prepare plans for sanitary drainage .... 136 Sept. 4 Chalders Harry,taxes(p 182) 154 " 4 Conigisky Loui4,taxes(p 182) 154 k 4 Clifford St., pet.f'r grade stakes on(p 189) 154 4 Clifford St., pet. for improvement of 154 " 4 Cornell St.,sidewalk ordered on west side. 165 4 Clay St.and Cattier Ave. bet. 3rd St.and E tgle Point Ave., side- walk ordered on both sides of 165 Oct. 7 Chamberlain I. C., taxes 181 7 Cunningham&Walsh,taxes 182 Nov. 4 Chicago,Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. Ca., taxes 200 " 4 Catherine S .ordered improved.. 206 " 18 Contractors, net.of it relation to money due(p 235) 223 " 18 Chicago& Northwestern,committee to be appointed in regard to extension of 224 Dec. 2 Council,rules of amended 237 ir.,, 1INDEX—Book 25. i 895. I SUBJECT. 1•"'''. I) .lan. 7 Dubuque Wocden Wale Co.,taxes(p 19) 1 " 7 Doherty P. F. it Co., taxes :1 " 7 Dodge St.from S.Locust to S.Main St.,storm water Sewer ordered on(p124) ' :' " 7 Dubuque St. Hy. Co., taxes (p 20) 1:: " 7 Dubuque Light& Traction Co., taxes(p 201 1:1 7 Dubuque lIigh Bridge Co., matter of amending ordinance of (p 17,18) 1:1 " 7 Dubuque St. Ry. Co.,ordinance committee to draft ordinance ex- . tending charter 14 Feb. 4 Decker Mrs. II.C.,taxes cancelled 11 March 4 Downer A. M.,taxes .11 " 4 Dubuque Harbor Improvement Co.'s Add., committee appointed to examine into ownership of streets,alleys and levees :1'= " 14 Driscoll Mary,taxes :::1 April 4 Dumphy Martin, taxes,(p 72) :14 " 4 Dubuque St. Hy. Co., Dubuque Light .t Traction Co. and 8th St.it West Dubuque St. Ry. Co., directed to pay such portions of Clay St. from 18th St.to Couler Ave. by law (p 57) ;i8 May 6 Donahue Margaret,taxes (p 102) 70 " 0 Dubuque St. By. Co., pet. of extension of charter,(p 101, 118, 138 134,139, 140.... 71 " 6 Dubuque Fire & Mnrtne Ins.Co., communication of 71 " 6 Dubuque Paper Mill Co.,taxes 72 " ti Dodge St., north side of bet. Bluff St.and Peabody Ave.,sidewalk ordered•on78 11 18 Dailey L.,pet. in relation to hauling garbage 79 t lune 3 Dubuque High Bridge Co., pet.of in relation to taxes (p 155) t ! i " 3 Denell Susan, taxes(p 132) I96 " 3 Drees Susan, taxes granted.. 11 2 1 Aug. 16 Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co.,communication In relation to' . (p 205,231) 1'9 " 19 Dancing,Mayor to issue permits for when proper. 1 11 Sept. 4 Dempsey Mrs. Sophia,taxes(p 182) 154 " 4 Dubuque Boating Association, taxes 155 " 4 Dubuque Harbor Co.'s Add.,lot in ordered filled 1117 Oct. 7 Delhi St. bet.Asbury and Center Ste.. sidewalk ordered on both sides of 191 Nov. 18 Dubuque Fire& Marine Ins. Co.,taxeq 223 A I INDEX--Book 25. X893. SUBJECT, PAGE. E .Ian. 7 Electric lights in City buildings,Police and Light Committee to examine as to use of 3 Feb. 4 Enright Mary, taxes,(p 31) 18 " 6 Elm St.,remonstrance of II. Benkendorf against special assessm't. 20 Mch. 14 Election,ju lges and clerks were appointed. 33 April 4 Election,judges and clerks,registers ordered 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 of Couler Ave.,sidewalk ordered on. 56 " 15 Engineer W. H. Knowlton appointed 61 15 Electrician Geo. L. Osborn appointed 61 May 6 East St.ordered opened to West 14th St 71 .I ung 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 181.11 St., matter of wafter supply. 103 " 3 Eighth St.,sidewalk ordered on north side abutting lot 172 city... 103 .lu:y 1 Electric Light Poles allowed on highland Place 120 Aug. 5 Eagle Point Ave., pet.for extension of east(p 156) 130 - 5 Eagle St., pet.for improvement of(p 161) 130 " 5 Equalization Committee appointed 134 " 0 Eagle Point Ave. bet. Jackson and Kniest Ste.,sidewalk ordered on both sides 137 ir Sept. 4 Ernedorf .Ino. it Sons, pet. In relation to taxes on new building (p 190) 155 4 English Lane from Wilde to Nightingale sts,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 166 Oct. 7 Excelsior Brass Works,taxes 182 Dee. 2 Electric light ordered on 17th and Iowa Sts. 235 " 2 Electric Light ordered in front of Finley Hospital 235 " 2 Electrical construction, ordinance committee ordered to draft ordinance 235 " 2 Elmdale Ave., name of changed to Kauffman Ave 237 a a INDEX—Book 25. i893. SUBJECT, 1'%G r•. F 1 .Ian. 7 Finn Mrs. Geo.,taxes(p 19) 1 7 Flannagan Mrs. Dennis,taxes, (p 19) 2 " 7 Finkenauer Mrs. Phil.,(p 19) 2 " 7 Fire hose ordered purchased(p 18,20) .... 3 " 7 Foggarty Rev.Jno.,taxes 3 " 7i-Fifth Ave„plans for imp.of approved (p 73,76,80, 104,201). 5 Feb. 4 Fox Mary,taxes (p 31) 18 April 4 Fenelon Place Elevator,taxes(p 72, 180) 47 " 15 Fire Chief Reinfried appointed 61 " 24 Farrell Jas. et al., pet.of for sidewalk on 20 ft.strip owned by City adjoining lots 6 from Needham Place to Hill St 62-72 " 24 First National Bank,claim against City 62 May 6 Foley P. C., proposition of cleaning Main St.,9th St. and Bluff St. with a sweeper 71 " 6 Fire Department,Fire Chief given full charge over firemen, right to hire and suspend for violation of rule 73 " 6 Fire Department, pet.of firemen that the position of fireman be permanent during good behavior 73-122 " 6 Fremont.Ave., bet. Grandview Ave. and Cascade Road ordered im- proved (p 80,135) 76 " 18 Fenelon Place Elevator Co.et al., pet. of in relation to the line of Fenelon Place extension (p 100) 79 .lane 3 Flynn Mary,taxes granted 101 " 3 Finley, Waples& Burton Add.,lots 24 and 25,taxes cancelled for 1894 102 " 3 Flynn Mrs. P.,taxes cancelled for 1894 102 " 3 Fourth Sr. Ext.,Marshal instructed to remove obstructions on.... 103 " 3 Fourth St between Main and White Sts.ordered paved(p 106, 126, 163,183) 103 " 3 Fourteenth St. bet. Clay and White Sts., sidewalk ordered on I: north side of 1114 " 17 Fourth St.Extension,special committee appointed on 110-120 July 1 Foy St., pet. for improvement of 116 " 12 Fourth St.Extension,name of changed to High Bridge Ave 123-183 12 Fengler Ave.from Peosta St.to northern terminus ordered im- proved (p 140,206,246) 123 12 Fifth Ave from prel•ent imi,rovement to Peosta St. ordered im- proved(p 139, 167) 124 " 25 Fifteenth St, from Main to Locust Sts.ordered improved (p 135, 140,177,203) 126 Aur. 5 Fremont Ave., claim of Mr. Stuart 130-1(3 5 Fire Gongs, Water Co. instructed to have same put in their pump- ing stations.... ... 133 " 5 Farley-Loetscher& Co., matter of sawdust nuisance . 136-7 5 Fourteenth St. bet. •Jackson and Elm Sts., sidewalk ordered on if both sides of 138 " 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 i " 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 Ave. from Grandview Ave. to Cascade Road, sidewalk ordered on both sides of(p 180) 166-7 (ict. 7 Ferry boat bet. Dubuque and East Dubuque, petition of Stephen Shaw for 1S0-2('4 " 7 Fire Department.pet.for the equipment of the Peter Olinger(p 235) 180 " 7 Fifth Ave., subdivision plat of approved 190 Dec. 2 Flynn Jno., pet. in relation to special assessment granted233 " 2 Fireman Jerry Murphy, resolution in relation to adopted I 237 • INDEX--Book 25. • '895. I SUBJECT. PeuB. • • G Feb. 4 Grandview Ave.,matter of widening of(p 19,76 79,80,104,11Q,117) 17 " 6 Guthrie &Brown subdivisions,renumbering of 20 Mph. 14 Gagne Dell,pet.to measure macadam 33 • April 15 Garbage, bids advertised for hauling of 61 ?Jay 6 Grandview Ave.,communication of Engineer for laying 4 ft.side- walk op 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 (1) 110, 111,134,162,168,19 ) 79 • " 18 Grandview Ave.,Marshal to open streets and alleys in vicinity of80 June 3 Gperdet 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 accopnt of .grade 130 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 Aves. 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 office233 " 2 Grant Mrs. avid,taxes 235 • • • 1 • • i. INDEX---Book 25. 1895. 1 SUBJECT. PAGE. .Ian. 7 Hitchens Frank,taxes(p 19) 1 " 7 Hubert Mrs.Joseph,taxes 3 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 19 i " 6 Hoerner Margaret,taxes 19 March 4 Holly St., yet.for improvement of received and filed... .......... 31 • " 14 High Bluff St.,pet. for improvement of 33 " 14 Hughes Margaret,taxes 33 " 14 Highland Place Extension,report of Engineer on (p 168, 197...... 33 " 14 Hickey Jno.,pet. of in relation to change of grade eabt on Grand- view Ave. (p 101, 155, 156, 180,201) 48 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 improve ment of . 49 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- proved (p 80,100, 117) 7+5 I " 6 Hill Sr.bet.West 5th and West 3rd Ste., sidewalk ordered on west I side of 77 .luly 1 Hannan N.J., claim against 120 i " 12 High Bluff Sts.from Schiller to Middle Aves.,jury ordered on122-142 25 Hill St.subdivision, plat approved 126 Aug. 5 Hintrager Wm., pet.of objecting to vacation of streets and alleys 1 abutting lots 22 and 26 Dubuque Harbor Imp. Co.'s Add131 ( " 16 Haney-Cambell et Co.,pet. in relation to taxes on a new factory140 Sept. 14 Heinz Mrs.Johanna,taxes 154-182 " 14 Herzog Mrs. Henriet+a, taxes (p 182) 154 , Ort. 7 Herron F. I., Maj. General,rebolutions in regard to 178 " 7 Hanley& Co.,taxes . .... 180-204 7 High Bluff St., from Schiller to Middle Aves. ordered improved... 191-207 " 7 Hog Weigher Geo. Pfiffner appointed 199 " 7 High Bridge Ave.,matter of obstructions on(p 234) 200-193 N1.v. 4 Hertner C., taxes...•. 200 " 4 High Bridge Ave.,pet.of Jesse Verne in relation to filling of200 . " 4 Hugh Joseph,claim of 204 " 18 High School Cadets,pet. for use of 3rd story of City Hall. 223 Dec. 2 Hitchins Frank,taxes 233 " 2 Hintrager Wm.,remonstrance against special assessments. 233 `• 2 Hoey Eliza, pet. for extension of time to make sewer connections granted 233 I • • INDEX—Book 25. 1895• I SUBJECT. iA Jan. 7 Illinois Contral R.H. Co. granted right of way along Salina and West Main Ste.(p 13,14, 17). Melt. 4 I. 0. 0. F.,taxes 4 Insurance Comp9nies,matter of assessments thereof fixed(p.48) June 3 Illinois Central R. R.Co., pet.of for permission to lay track from D.D. Bridge track to 17th St. (p 133, 140). t)f, • Nov. 4 Illinois Central R. R. Co., pet. of for right(of way from 13th to Cedar Sts. (p 224) ,uo " 4 Independent School District of Dubuque,.taxee. 20-1 Dec. 2 Illinois Central 11. R.Co.ordered to cover debris on their property 23:) • • • • Y'. • • ) I ...,-- INDEX—BookB 25. 1895. SUBJECT, PAGE J Jan. 7 Johnston Mary A., taxes3 Feb. 4 Jeoffroy Joseph, taxes 1M-31 " 6 Jones David R.,taxes19 Mch. 4 Joseph Mrs. J. taxes31 " 4 Julien Ave.,sidewalk ordered abutting lot 9 of sub.City 736...... 32 April 4 Julien Ave. from West 8th St. to Wilson Ave., special tax levied to payfrlaying sidewalk . May 6 Jess T.L., taxes 53 . 70 6 Jackson St.,east side of,abutting lot 39 East Dubuque Add.,side- walk ordered on 78 " 6 Jackson St.and Eagle Point Ave.,abutting lots 48 to 54 incl. L. H. Lang's Add.,sidewalk ordered on 78 June 3 Julien Ave. from Walnut St.to Wilson Ave. accepted (p 107,108, . 117) . 100 " 17 Julien Ave.,pet. of R.T. Eddy against special assesment for im- provement of 106 July 25 Jones St. from Main to Iowa Sts., Engineer to prepare plans for , imrrovement of 126 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 paving 141 Sept. 4 Jones St.from West Main to Harrison Sts.,sidewalk ordered on both sides of 167 Oct. 7 Jackson St. bet.9th and 10th Ste.,sidewalk ordered on west side of 191 " 7 Jackson St.bet.18th and 19th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on east side of 191 Nov. 18 Jansen John,allowed $10.00 far strip of ground on 5th Ave. (p 233) 223 : • ," 4, ; .4. . , , . 1 i- , , • INDEX—Book 25. 1893. SUBJECT, ref:B. • K Jan. 17 Key City Fire Insurance Co., assessments for 1893 and 1894 fixed at $1.,500 each year 14 " 17 Kimball R.,allowed$150 assistance to run ferry. 18 Feb. 6 Kuiest,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 Melt. 4 Keiffer John, taxes 29-72 " 4 Krische Cath., taxes(p 72, 116, 132) 29 " 4 Kiesel Geo. W.,taxes 30 " • 4 Kyles 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 .lune 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 Kaep John,claim of 200 Dec. 2 Knapp.Ino.,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 286 • • • 4.: • • • INDEX —Book 25. '89a. SUBJECT. L ,fan. 7 Lahy Mrs.,taxes 1-19 " 7 Large Rovena S.,taxes 2-17 " 7 Langworthy's Add.,pet. for opening street through lot 88 2-19 " 7 Lincoln Ave., special assessment levied for improvement of 3 " 7 Lange Mrs.A.,taxes 4 " 7 Leibnitz St.west of North Main St.,Electric Light ordered on.... 4 Feb. 4 Lavin Michael, claim of 18 " 4 Lonergan Honora, taxes 18--31 " 6 Loeffler F. W., Attorney to pr cure deed from for alley.... 20 " 6 Leppert Maria,taxes 19 Mch. 4 Lenzing Carolina, taxes 29-72 " 4 Ludwig Michael,taxes 29-72 " 4 Laurer John et al,remonstrating against special assessment 30 " 4 Lavin Michael,claim of 30 " 4 Lippstock Henry,taxes .31 " 4 Loan,warrants to bear interest at 6 per cent 32 May 6 Lorimier Mary D., taxes 70- 102 • " 6 Leibnitz St.,pet. of J.E. Rider et al. to have same improved from Harold to Abitz Sts.,(p 100, 106, 117, 124, 139, 191,207) 70 " 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 crossings at Winds r Ave.to have same flow down 73 " 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 L. Kniest's sub '77 6 Lincoln Ave., sidewalk ordered on abutting lot 10,Wick's Add77 " 18 Lincoln Ave., sidewalk ordered on North side of bet. Couler Ave. and White St , 78 " 18 Locust St. from 10th to 16th Sts.. W. Locust from 16th t N. W. side to W. 17th St., Engineer to prepare plans for improve- went,etc. (p 109,110, 126, 177,294.238, 231,240) 80 June 3 Lawther Ave. from Windsor to Burden Aves. accepted (p 107, 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 138• June 17 Leibnitz St.,pet. for repair of 106-161 Aug. 5 Locust St.bet. lst and Jones Sts.,sidewalk ordered on both sides of 128 Sept. 4 Luke Mrs. Mary J.,taxes 154482 " 4 Levi St.,red line adopted as official grade of 15Q. 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 a against special assessment for impt.of... 233 • • e t;' ; . I • • . . . . . , INDEX--Book 25. 1895. ----- SUBJECT. I PAGE. M Jan. 7 McLean Cath.,taxes • 2-19 " 7 McLaughlin Mrs., taxes 2 " 7 Muilqueeney Thos., taxes 2-19 " 7 McLain James,taxes. 3 . " 7 Macadam,Engineer to measure 5-13 " 7 Matthews Alpuonse,appAnted Assistant City Attorney. 13 " 7 McClaux James, plat of . , • Feb. 4 Mackert 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., taxes19 • " 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 McLs.in 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 appointed 61 " 15 Market Master.1. P.Traut appointed 61 . May 1 MacDonald A.Y. & Morrison Mfg. Co., pet.for vacation of streets and alleys(p 71, 102). 69 " 1 McPoland Cath.,taxes 70-102 " 6 Meyer Eva, taxes 70-102 " 6 Mundt Jno..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 96-132 " 3 Mullen Mary,pet.asking that money due her from parties bc re- turned for her 96 " 3 Mertz St.acce.pted (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 .T lily 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 Macadam 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 orderd on 207 " 4 Macadam,parties to obtain permits to break 207 . . INDEX--Book 25. 1895 I SUBJECT. PAGE. • • N April 15 Ney Albert, pet of for correct line on south side of 2nd St.west on Main to alley GI May 6 Nineteenth St.north side bet.Elm and Pine Ste.,assessment levied for laying sidewalk on 74 " 6 Nineteenth St. south side of abutting lot 97 East Dubuque Add., sidewalk ordered on 77 July 1 Noyes C.A.,pet.in relation to sidewalk 117 Aug. 5 Nauk Karl,claim of(p 234) 130-161 Sept. 4 Noonan Mrs. M.M., taxes 154-182 " 4 Nightingale St.,red line adopted as official grede of 156 4 • • • • . . . . . • INDEX—Book 25. ---- - - —---- . 1895. SUBJECT, I PAGE. • 0 .Jan. 7 Oswald Helena,taxes 1 " 7 Officers, reports of 2 7 O'Brien John,claim of 3 7 O'Shea James, taxes 3 " 7 O'Neill St., matter of location of. • 13 Feb. 4 Officers, reports of 18 . " 4 Ott Jos.J.,taxes 18-31 Mch. 4 Officers,reports of 30-48 " 14 Officers, annual reports are presented 34 k' 14 Ordinance extending franchise to Dubuque St. Ry. Co 34 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 101,136,140, 190) 78 .1 u ne 3 Officers,reports of .. .... ... .. . .. .. 96-97 " 3 Ordinance relating to Chief of Fire Department 102-122 " 3 O'Retwan 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 154-205 " 4 Officers, reports of 155 " 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.chauged 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 passable200 4 Officers. reports of 200 Dec. 2 O'Reagan Mrs. Maurice, taxes 233 • " 2 Officers,reports of 233-234 2 Ordinance in relation to licenses , 234 . . . . 1 • • 11; . . • i INDEX—Book 25. 1895 SUBJECT. I t'A 4E. .tan. 7 Pzer John, pet. of to condemn way through lot 579. . .. : 2 " 7 Pickup Est.,pet.of in relation to special assessment 2 " 7 Peru Road,pet.of Jac. Collins et al. for sidewalk on (p 74). 2-5 " 7 Pickett St.,matter of petition for sidewalk on 2_8 " 7 Patrol House,new floor ordered in 3 April 4 Pickett St.,pet.of J.J. Murray on assessment for improvement of 48 " 15 Park Custodian, Henry Henge appointed. 61 " 15 Pound Master,Jno. Pullens appointed 61 May 6 Parker Mich., taxes ... 70-102 6 Police, pet. for increase of salary. 71-101 " 6 Palmer Martha J., pet,in relation to assessment of bank stock73 " 18 Parks sidewalks in,E.J. Evans allowed $150 for repairing of79 June 3 Pine St. bet.25th and 26th Sts., pet. of D. S. Cameron et al. for sidewalk and light on 96-157 " 3 Paul St.,pet.of F. H.Mindorfer et al.asking for the improvement of from Seminary to Leibnitz Sts.(p 117,123, 139, 191,207) 96 " 3 Pine St. bet. 25th and 26th Stssidewalk ordered on west side of104 Aug. 5 Pickett St., pet.of F.A.Gniffke in relation to (p 181,204) 130 Sept. 4 Pierce St., pet. for improvement of. 156-189 " 4 Peru Road Bridge, C.&G. W. R.R. Co.:to widen approaches to164 " 4 Peabody Ave.,resolution for repair of... 166 • • F' x INDEX—Book 25. '895. SUBJECT, Pear. Q Jan. 7 Quigley Wm., taxes 3 Aug. 5 Quinn St.,bet. Rush and Valley Sts.declared a public highway as surveyed by W. H. Knowlton . . . . 136 Nov. 4 Queen St.,sidewalk ordered on east side of . . .. . . . . . . 207 • • • • • 1 • • J -- Qf 26. 1893 SIJ 4ECT. i'nua:. Jau. 7 Rhomberg J. 1I.,taxes . .. 1 " 7 Reuter Cath.,taxes 1-2-19 66 7 Reynolds Rosa,taxes 2-19 Mch. 29 Reiseck Mathias, taxes 29-72 " 29 Rupprecht Saloune, taxes 29-72 April 4 R-Isch Nick,taxes .. . .. ... ... .. . . . . . . .. .. . . 47 May 6 Rush St., pet.of Thos. Kenneally et al. for improvement of from Quince to Villa Sts.(p 101, 106, 117, 124, 140,141,206, 241,242) '71 " 6 Railroads, County Auditor's statement of valuation and assess- ments of 71 " 6 Road Districts, City divided into 14 Districts as shown on plat pre- pared by Engineer . . 73 • 6 Road Scraper,City to purchase a Barnard &Castle Scraper(p 101, 106,117) 73 " 6 Rhomberg Ave., sidewalk ordered on north side abutting lot 35 Cook's Add 77 June 3 Rubeck Mary,taxes 102 " 17 Rebecca St.,pet. for improvement of(p 116,137,168) 106 July 12 Rhomberg Ave. south side bet. Johnson and Windsor Aves., side- walk ordered on 124 • Aug. 5 Randall J. S. Lumber Co..claim of 130 " 5 Rhomberg Ave. bet. Couler and Middle Aves., sidewalk ordered on both sides 138 Sept. 4 Rand G.B.,taxes . . .. 154-182 " 4 Rawlings Belle, taxes..... 1M-182 " 4 Ryan Con.,claim of 154 " 4 Reeder St.,pet. for repair of 154-189 " 4 Rieman Vein. Sr.,pet.to pay sewerage assessment without interest 155 " 4 Reynolds Mrs. Owen,taxes granted 162 Oct. 7 Registers of Election appointed 190-191 Nov. 4 Ryan Wm.Packing Co.,taxes.......... 200 Dec. 2 Rush St.,pet.of E. Conlin and others in relation to sidewalk on.. 235 • / 0 i — 17 (‘.c, 'rATKIZ6Irecti/ri!st SS/ /olt/t7 der • INDEX--Book 25. .893 I SUBJECT. PAGE. s Jan. 7 Spahn Mrs. Peter& E.,taxes 1-19 " 7 Sidewalk repairs,special assessment for cancelled 2 . " 7 Southern Ave.,pet. of Dennis Powers et al.in relation to sidewalk 2 " 7 Sheppley E.H., pet. to repairing of sidewalk 3-156 " 7 Schiel Annie L., taxes •..• 3 '• 7 Schmidt Geo.,taxes 3•-19 • " 7 Sewerage on West llth St.and Alley bet. Race and Walnut Ste., special assessment levied for.. ... 4 " 7'Sewerage in Nevada St.,special assessment levied for 4 " 7 Southern Ave. from Rowan St. to Grandview Ave., Engineer to • prepare nlat showing change in location of... .... 5-20 " 7 Samuel St.Extension, Eztineer to prepare plat of. .., 5-19 " 7 Sixth St. bet. White and Clay Sts„assessment levied for laying of sidewalk6 " 7 Sewerage, Walnut, W. llth and Prairie Sts.,assessment levied for. 6 i " 7 Sewerage in Alley bet. Race and Walnut Sts. ordered extended (p 58,107) • 13 Feb. 4 Sewerage in Alley bet. Sanford and 27th Sts.,matter of assessment for construction of. 17 • 4 Specht Juo.& I.I.allowed $150.00 assistance for running ferry(p 116,204) 18 " 4 Seventeenth and Iowa Sts., pet. for electric light on 18 " 6 Steam Road Roller, matter of purchase of 20 " 6 Sample Win., pet. for refunding saloon license 20 " 4 Stoltz F.J.,taxes ..... I 18 " 4 Silzer Mrs.John, taxes (p 31,72) 18 " 6 S,war•i Mary,taxes 19 " 6 Siege,in favor of paying$75.00 for grading done on Blake St19 M•h. 4 Sewer assessment. Attorney's opinion on 29-31 •• 4 Streller Mrs. Henry,taxes 29-72 " 4 Sewer, pet.of Mrs. Hixon et alto have sewer extended on West 5th St.and Winona Ave " 4 Sewer,pet.of Nick Kauffman for sewer bat. 14th and llth Sts..•• 30 30 130 " 4 Small Pox C ise d•- "4 Seminary St., Brown et al.allowedr 5. 00 for overhauling done.... 30 " 4 Streets hauling snow from, %assessed to Street Car Cos. 31 31 " 4 j Sewerage, tsziessm3nts for " 4 j Streets, General Booth allowed estimate of City Engineer for fill- 31 ing done " 4 Steam Roller new, purchase of postponed.. 31-76 " 4 Sewer ordered on West 3rd St. frotn Hill to Alpine Sts.(p 33, 58, 32 106, 107).... " 14 Sewerage in alley east of Grant Ave., plans approved (p 58, 107, 33 141) . . .• 47 April 4 Saunders C.J. W., taxes . ••• 48 " 4 Steam Roller, Engineer appointed49 " 4 Sewer in W.4th St. from Bluff St. west,assessment levied " 4 Sewer in alley from 23rd to 27th Sts. bet. Couler Ave.and Jackson 49 St.,assessment levied i0-49 `• 4 Sewer in White St. from Sanford to 23rd St., special tax levied.. " 4 Sewer in alley from 17th to Sanford bet. Washington and Jackson 1-2-3 Sts.,tax levied • " 4 Sewer in W.5th St.ordered extended 50 ft.towards Roberts Ave. • 54 and Winona Ave.(p 62,63,72,80,135) 56 54 " 8 Saloons,license for running of fixed 61 " 15 Sewer Inspector Hillery appointed 61 " 15 Steam Roller,Al. Stevenson appointed 62 " 24 Spoerll Christ.,claim against City 70 162 Mav 6 Saunders Henry,pet.to erect sign post on sidewalk " 6 Sewer sanitary, pet. of J. V. Rider et al. for construction of in 71 Seminary St.(p 96, 101, 110).... i • • INDEX—Book 25. .895. SUBJECT. P . . s 'May .6 Sewer,pet.of Mrs. C.Keogh and Bell for construction of bet.W. 71 8th and Julien Ave.in Wilson Ave.(p 80, 135) • " 6 Sewer,pet.of J.J.McCarthy asking City to make connection with lot 12 of sub,out lot 703 and have same charged to property.. 71 " 6 Sewer, com.of Engineer in relation to a combined system from 73 Sanford St.north • 6 Sewer sanitary,ordered constructed in Wilson Ave. from W. 8th 73--]04 • St.to Julien Ave " 6 Seventeenth St. from Clay to W. Locust ordered paved with bri k (p 102,121, 133, 185) 75 " 6 Streete vacated by City, Maple St. bet. 12th and 13th, Cedar St. het. 12th and 13th,Alley bet. Pine and Maple and 12th and 13th,Alley bet.Maple and Cedar and 12th and 13th Ste. and Alley bet.Cedar and Sycamore and 12th and 13th Sts 75 " 6 South Main St. bet. Charter and R.R. Ave. ordered improved. 76-79 " 6 Summit St. bet. W.3rd and Fenelon Place,sidewalk ordered on 77 west side of " 6 Southern Ave. west ride of bet. I.-C. line and Rowan St.,sidewalk 78 135 ordered on 79 " 6 Sewerage,connections ordered (p 119, 120) •• 18 Sewer sanitary ordered constructed in W.8th Stfrom Hill to Wil- son Ave.(p 101, 104, 110, 157) .June 3 Sewer sanitary, remoosttance of P. Kramer et al.against construc- tion of in W.8th S'. " 3 South Locust St., pet.for electric lamp near residence of M. Ma- honey96 " 3 Snow cleaning.special assessment levied for 97_09 " 3 Southern Ave. from Railway Ave.to Rowan St.accepted(p 116, 100 117,118) " 3 South Main St.,matter of grading of 101-166 • • •• 3 South Main St.,plans and specifications for paving etc.approved. 102 " 17 Schiller Ave. from Garfield Ave.to High Bluff St.,pet.in relation to improvement of 106 " 17 Scheppley E. H.,pet. in relation to sidewalk on Lincoln Ave. (p 117,180) 106 " 17 Sisters of Visitation, pet. for use of Armory for fair 106 17 Sewer in Alley north of West 3rd to Pauline St 110 • July 1 Sewer ix South Grove Terrace,pet. for(p 121,141.248) 116 1 Sewer in West 3rd Sr..pet. for extension of .. 116 " 1 Stagnant water on City lot 544. 116 " 12 Sewer inAlley east of Center Place.pet. for(p 1.26, 135,139, 142 • 1121 " 12 Streetlbet. West Eagle Point Ave.and Valeria St, jury ordered en (o 134, 162,197) 122-128 " 12 Schiller Ave. bet. Lincoln and Peosta Aves.ordered improved (p 140,206,245,246 123 " 25 Sew'-r in Hill St. from W. 3rd St. south ordered (p 135,141,203, 204) 126 • Aug. 5 Southern Ave.,pet.of J. F. Gandolfo 180 5 Svendson Sz Ott,pet of for the privilege of using streets and alleys' situated be blke.29 and 30 Dub. Harbor Co.'s Add 131 " 5 Sidewalks repairing of,assessment levied(p 191) 134-135 " 5 Sewer storth water placed under charge of Sewer Inspector and Sewer Committee, referred 135--162 " 5 Sixteenth St. from Main to Locust Sts.ordered improved (p 140, 177,202) 185 " 5 Sewer int Alley from Julien Ave.to W. llth St.bet. Center Place and Grant Ave.(n 139. 161,203) 135 " 5 Sewer storm water in Dodge St. from end of present sewer to S. Main St.(p 136,167) 135 • • • • INDEX--Book 25. . ' 1895. SUBJECT. — — I 1'e&6. S • Aug. 5 Samuel St. from Southern Ave.north declared a public highway as survey by W. H.Knowlton 136 " 5 Sewer storm water ordered constructed on 7th St.between Jackson and Washington Sts 186-167 • 5 Sewer sanitary ordered constructed on 4th St. from end of tires•at s-wer west to Feuelon Place thence along Fenelon Place to Summit St.(p 140, 161,177, 190, 197) 136 " 5 Sanford St.bet.Jackson and Washington Sts.,sidewalk ordered on north side of 137 " 16 Sewer, pet. of N.C. Bird et al. for sewer irk lane East abutting property on Grove Terrace South. 139-161 " 16 Sewer, pet. of Dubuque Casket Co. for to car. of 18th and Mrashington Sts. (p 162, 168) 139 " 16 Sewer in West Locust St, p t for extension from 17th to Clark Ste Sire.P. Hamil(p 140, 161,103,'249) . ... 139 16 S.•w.•rage system along 8s11 S'.,Communication of W. H.Knowlton iu regard to .. 140 16 Sewe r iu Alley next to east of Center Place from W.llth to Rose St.,thence easterly along Rose St.to Alley next to R'ce St., t°duce to A:ley west of Rose St.to W. 11t1i St.(p 141.167,203) 140 Setpt. 4 Simplot Alex C.,taxes . . 154 • 4 Salot Geo.,pet.in relation to faulty brick pavement 155 " 4 Standard Lumber Co,pet. in relation to certain streets and alleys. 155-192 " 4 South Bluff St.to Dodge, Irom Dodge St. south ordered improved • to carry water to Dodge St 156-165 • " 4 Southern Ave.,width of sidewalk established on east side of 156 " 4 Schneider Anton et al., pet. of in relation to amount due for ma- • cadam 156 " 4 Sullivan St.,red line adopted for official grade of 156 " 4 S.iw•-r in Seminary St. from W. 17th St.to Madison St.,assessment levied . 156-157 " 4 Sewer sanitary iu 8th St.from Bluff St.to Alley east of Jackson St. ordered constructed 162 " 4 Sewer in Alley bet. Washington and Elm and 11th and 19th Sts... 164-198 " 4 Sewer in W.5th St.to Alley east of John 8-.to Bluff St 164-168 " 4 Sewer storm water ordered constructed in Alley bet. Lincoln and Rhomberg and 5.h and 'ala Ayes 164-190 " 4 S'.dewalk repairing,special assessment levied on(p 252) 164 " 4 Stewart Ave.,sidewalk ordered nn both Piles of. . ....... .... 165 " 4 Southern Ave.from Rowan St.to Lot 10 ordered improved 165-166 -193 " 4 Street from Southern Ave. to Herron Place. Engineer to prepare plat o'(p 233) 166 " 4 Seventeenth St. from Clay to Locust Sts.,contract awarded for im- provement of(p 240,240... .... 167-204 " 4 Sewer storm water in W.6th St.from Main St. west to angle in street 167 " 4 Sewer sanitary, South Licnst from Dodge St. south,•plans ap- proved (p 248) 168-193 (het. 7 Schaefer Cath.,taxes 1812 " 7 Sidewalk construction,special assessment. levied for(p 246) 182 " 7 Schiller Ave.from Lincoln Ave.to High Bluff St.ordered imp191 " 7 Street Sweeper,Recorder to advertise f r bids for 191--200 " 7 St.Ambrose St. bet. Arch and Greene Sts.,sidewalk ordered on eget side of 191 " 28 Sewerage connections,property owners ordered to connect(p 236, 287) 197-198 Nov. 4 Southern Ave.,pet.of Marie Kemnf et al.in rel•ttinn t.grids of 200 " 4 Sewerage, pet. of Mrs. 11. 13. Noyes for extension it Chestnut St200 " 4 Sewer in Alley bet. 1st and Sth Sts. and ,Main and Locust Sys.,re- aloes'ranee against(• 235) 200 INDEX—Book 25. 1ri95• SUBJECT, PAGE. Nov. 4 Star Electric Co. notified to see to the proper lighting of lamps... 204 " 4 Sewerage ordered on Clark St. from West Locust to Catherine Sts. 205 (p 207,223,224 " 4 Sewerage ordered on West 5th St. from Bluff to Summit~Sts. (p 205 207,223,224). .. 205 " 4 Sewerage in llth St. from Bluff to alley west 206 " 4 Schroeder J. P.,to remove obstructions on 8th St " 4 Seminary St.,sidewalk ordered on north side of 207 Dec. 2 Seventeenth St., remonstrance against special assessment for im- provement of " 2 Sewerage in Grove Terrace South,special assessment for referred 233 " 2 Spiegelhalter Carl,pet.for employment 233 " 2 Sewerage in Alley bet. let and 8th Ste.bet Locust and Bluff Ste. 233 manholes ordered in " 2 Sewerage connections,City Attorney to give his opinion on 236 " 2 Strizinsky John,special assessment for sidewalk cancelled252 • • q Yti3 1 • • • INDEX—Book 25, r89$. SUBJECT. re"a. T San. 7 Thi'elen•Johanna,taxes 1-31 '• 7 Thimmisch Chas.,taxes 2 " 7 Trueb Anton,City Attorney to procure deed from 3 Nish. 4 TentplaT Mary,taxes 81 April 4 Tempus Louis,taxes 4i..-72 May 6 Teamsters City,asking licence reduced 71-101 " 6 Tschirgi M.Jr.,pet.in rel.to extra pay for gradirg on ltush St72 " 6 Tenth St.south tide of abutting lot 46,sidewalk ordered on 78 June 3 Twelfth St., sidewalk ordered on south tide of abutting City lot Sept. 4 Tax levy for 1895 fixed 163 192 " 4 Third St. bet.Locust and Main Sts.,sidewalk o dered on both sides of 165 Oct. 7 Tenth St.bet. Clay and White Sts.,sidewalk ordered on north side of 191 " 7 Tenth St. bet. White and Jackson Sts.,sidewalk ordered on south side of • 191 " 7 Thirteenth St.bet.Jackson and Washington Sts.,sidewalk ordered on south side of 191 Nov. 4 Trans-Mississippi Congress,Mayor to appoint delegates to. 200 • "' 4 Tippe Emma,taxes .... 204 Dec. 2 Tice C.H., taxes 233 " 2 Terry John,claim of 233 • 1111 • • • INDEX—Book 25. .895 SUBJECT. pe(.1e. il Jan. 7 Universalist church,taxes 3 19 Feb. 6 Union Ave., plat of " 27 Unclaimed warrants, Auditor to cancel same and present list to 29 City Council May 6 Union Ave., Engineer to prepare plat for proposed change of lo- • 7., cation of (p. 104,201,236) .lune 3 Union Add. lots 165 and 166 in,taxes cancelled for 1894 102 .I my 12 Union Ave. from Alta Vista to W. Locust Sts., resolution for im- 124 provement of (p 161,180) 12 i Sept. 4 Urbach 11.,taxes • f • INDEX—Book 25. 1893. SUBJECT. PAGE. V April 8 Vaults for public records in City Hall,referred 57 July 12 Vaults ordered cleaned (p 237) 121 Aug. 5 Valley St.at the intersection of Southern Ave., Engineer to pre- pare plans to take care of water on (p 140,155) 185 Sept. 4 Veterinary Surgeon,Sh.pL,ley& Bauman application for 155 Oct. 1 Veterinary Surgeon,C. 11. W u itwel l appointed......... 177 ,4 1 Vernon St.,sidewalk ordered on both sides of 177-201 Dec. 2 Venn Jessie,proposition of for filling High Bridge Ave 234-285 i____.__. INDEX—Book 25. .895 I SUBJECT. _ — PAGE. W Jan. '7 Water mains ordered extended south of R. 1t.Ave 2 " 7 West 14th St.,pet.01 H. Fullmer in relation to improvement of2--17-20 " 7 Wilde St., remonstrance of J. S. Randall Co. against special assent. for improvement of 3 " 7 Water mains ordered extended ou Middle Ave. bet. G.,rtieni and Rhomberg Ayes 3 " 7 Watters Mrs. Michael, taxes 3 " 7 Wirth Mrs.F.J. taxes 3 " 7 Water limits fixed for 1895 5 " 7 West Eagle Point Ave., sl ecial assessment levied fur improve- ment of 6 Feb. 6 Welsh Cath.vs. City of Dubuque 20 '• 4 Wolf Mathias,taxes ... 18-31 Mcli. 4 Wolf Mrs. Henrietta W., taxes - 30-72 " 4 West Locust St., per. fur improvement from Hodguion Ave. West to Seminary St. West . .. . . . . . . . ... 30-102 " 4 West Ea_•le Point Ave from Franc's to Valeria Sts., sidewalk ordered on.. 32-135 " 14 Warrants, list of ordered cancelled . 3g April 4 Water mains on Merz St. from Windsor Ave.to Althauser Ave., pet. for 47-101 " 4 Windsor Ave.,Nick Mettel pet. in relation to drainage thereof47-79 " 4 Whelan Wm.,$400 allowed in settlement.01 claim 01. 54 " 15 Wharfmaster and Wood Measurer,T. L.Jess appointed 61 " 15 Weighmaster 1st Ward Straney appointed 61 • " 15 Weighmasters appoin ed, Chas. Pitchner West Dubuque, Mrs. Deckert Eagle Point, Wm. Rieman Couler Ave .. 61 " 24 West Locust St., pet. of John Powers for grade lines in front of premises given . ... . ... " 24 West 7th St., sidewalk ordered on south side of from corner of Needham Place to Hill St. (p 77,78, 79, 101, 133) ... 62 " 24 Welsh Oath.,claim against City .. .. . .. . ... 62 May 6 West Eagle Point Ave.,pet. for improvement of from Kane St.to corporation line(p 79, 102, 103,110,206,249,250,251,252). 71 " 6 Water limits, matter of extending of 71-101 " 6 Water mains, pet. for In alley bet. Clay and Iowa and 14th and 15th Sta.granted . .. . . .. . .. 71-75 " 6 Water mains,pet. of Fred Bell to have extended on W.3rd St. from James to Hill Sts . .. . .. 71-101 `.- " 6 West Locust St., pet. of E. C. Blake et al. for improvement... 72-79 •`-`''•• " 6 Weitzel Geo.,taxes •: 72 >'; " 6 Water mains ordered extended along Hill St.from Weat 3rd to •''`` Dodge St.. . . .. 74 r• " 6 Water main, ordered extended nn West 3rd St, from Hill toJames Sts .. . .. .. ... 74-108 " 6 West llth St.to Wilber Lane, 50 ft. street ordered opened and the Marshal summon jury . '75 " 6 White St.bet. 23rd and 24th Ste. ordered improved(p 80, 100, 107, ',` 135) . .. ... '75 " 6 West 8th St. bet. Hill and west line of Rodger's Sub. ordered imp. 76-80 " 6 West Locust St.bet. Seminary and St. Ambro-e Sts.ordered imp. . 77-79 6 White St.,sidewalk ordered on bet. Rhomberg and Eagle Point Ave.also abutting lot 35 L, H. Lane's Add. Eagle Point Ave. . 77 t - " 6 Weat Locust St.north side of abutting lots 6 and 7 in Ellen Blake's Add.,sidewalk ordered on . .. . . ...- ... .. . .... ... 78 " 18 Water mains ordered extended In alley from Eagle Point Ave. to Sanford St. bet. Washington and Jackson Sts. . .. 80 June 8 Water mains,pet. of T. Fritschel et al.to have extended on Fre- mont Ave . .. 96 . " 3 Water mains, pet. of H. Schneider et al. to have extended on Grove Terrace South. 96 • " 3 Walters Mrs.Lizzie'taxes 96-132 • INDEX—Book 25. • — 1898 gUBJBCT — — PAGE. w June 3 West 5th St.,pet. of Jacob Michel et al. for light near Cooper's barn 96 " 3 West Locust St., remonstrance of Wm. Watson et al.against pay- ing from 10th to 17th Sts. 96 " 3 Windsor Ave.accepted to Althauser Ave 100 " 3 West llth St. bet. Grove Terrace and Weigel Alley, In favor of improvement of 100-1-3 " 3 Wilber Lane, matter of improvement of 102 " 3 Water mains ordered extended on Fremont Ave. from Grandview Ave. to Lull St 102-108 " 3 Windsor Ave. bet.Sanford and Edwards Sts.,sidewalk ordered on west side of ... 104 July 1 Water mains, pet. for in Winona Ave 116 1 Water mains, pet. for in Jackson St. from 27th to Peru Road(p 120, 121) 116 " 1 Water mains, pet. for in D.trgan Place and Alley 116-120 " 1 Whistling nuisance, pet. of Jos. Gehrig Est. and others 116 " 1 Woodworth St., pet. for improvement of(p 124, 139,191,207 117 " 1 Water Mains ordered along Dodge St. bet. Bluff and Grandview Ave. 120 " 1 Water mains ordere I extended on Lincoln Ave. from Schiller to Reed Aves 121 " 1 Water main., pet.for on Alta Vista St . 121-122 12 Water mains,pet. for extension of from Center Place to Alpine St121-133 ` 12 Water mains ordered along Clark and West 17th Sts.. 123 • " 12 Wullweber's Sub.abutting lots 5,6 and 7,sidewalk ordered on 124 " 25 Water mains on Seminary 5'. from 17th to N. Main Ste.ordered126 Aug. 5 Wilde St.,pet. for extension of.... .. .. 130-156 " 5 West Eagle Point Ave.,name changed to Elmdale Ave 133 " 5 Water mains ordered extended on Alpine St. from West 3rd to Dodge Sts 136 " 5 Water mains ordered extended on W. 14th St. from end of present extension E.of Cornell to Bluff Sts 136 " 5 Water mains ordered extended on Julien Ave. from Alley west of Center Place to Alpine St 136 " 5 Washington St.bet. Hhomberg and Eagle Point Aves., sidewalk ordered on both sides 137 " 5 Washington St. abutting lot 64 East Dubuque Add., sidewalk ordered on 188 " 16 West Main St. bet.Main and Jones Sts. ordered paved 140 Sept. 4 Walsh Mrs.E.,taxes 154 " 4 Welsh Cath.,taxes 154-182 " 4 Wunderlich F. M., pet in rel. to retaining wall 011 Seminary St155-204 " 4 Washington St.north of Eagle Point Ave., pet. of property owners in relation to damages done by storms. . 161 " 4 Water mains ordered ou Arch Sr.from at.Ambrose to Asbury Sta163-164 " 4 West 8th St. bet. Caledonia St.and Wilson Ave., sidewalk ordered on south side of ... . .. . .. 165 " 4 West.3rd St, bet. Hill St. and Wilson Ave., sidewalk ordered on north side of .. 165 " 4 Water mains ordered on Prairie St. from Chestnut to West•llth Sts 166 " 4 Water mains ordered extended to Summer Hill 166 Oct. 7 Washington St. bet. 13th and 14th Sts.,sidewalk ordered on east side of • 191 Nov. 4 Weidlich Fred.,taxes 204 " 4 West 17th St.,Engineer tb prepare plans for drainage of 206 Dec. 2 West Eagle Point Ave.,remonstrance of Julius Otto against special assessment 233 " 2 Welty Jacob, claim for damages on High Bluff St 233 " 2 Welty John et al., pet. for permission to put pump in High Bluff St 236 INDEX—Book 25. .895. - SUBJIICT. PAG P.. • Y July 7 Y. M.U. A.,taxes 2 Nov. 4 Yoe John,taxes 2(4 • • • • • • • • 1 INDEX—Book 25. .895, SUBJECT. 1'.+u►:. Feb. 6•Zugenbuebler vs. ('ity of Dubuque 20--62 May 6 Zoerr Mrs.John,taxes 72 I)ec. 2 Ziepprecht Wm.,taxes. I 2S.i Regular Seaaion, Jan. 7, 1895. CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, Jan. 7, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] • Council met at 9:45 a. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present, Ald. Butler. Crawford Halpin, Kaufman, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. On motion the approving of the minutes of the last regular meeting was postponed. The following bills were ordered paid: Walton & Bieg, books for assessor. $ 3 00 C. Bever, macadam 10 73 Key City Gas Co., coke 80 11 John Leicht, sand 3 00 Ben Van Walling, stone 17 00 I. Beekman, stone 87 24 Herman Lempke, stone 6 75 Van Hood & Scherr, horse shoeing4 00 John Drehouse, raising steam roller 1 00 J. McKenzie, blacksmithing 2 15 J. Zangmeister, supplies for roller, 45 Tom Connolly, labor at hall 16 50 James Tobin. labor at hall 1 50 Jos. Moore, janitor service 20 00 Mrs. Koenig, janitor service 23 00 Standard Luber Co., lumber 10 70 Paul Schleka, supplies $ 2 50 Smedley Manufacturing company, labor on steam roller 7 57 Christman & Healey, hardware3 30 Hussman & Lies, cement 12 50 F. Schloz, repairs, etc 16 50 Standard Lumber company, lumber 32 58 John Williams, for use of wheelers 10 00 St. Louis Machine company, oil21 72 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary ser- vice 10 95 Barnard. Walker & Clewell, sta- tionary 6 55 Key City Gas company, coke, etc33 17 Lagan & Sloan, horse -shoeing 15 25 John Ernsdorf & Son, hardware1 66 J. McKenzie, repairs, etc 3 25 Fraatz & Clark, merchandise 2 60 Peter Klauer, grate, express and labor for fire department 6 00 Peter Klauer, supplies and labor in city hall 47 30 Jos. Trudell, repairs 75 Gerland Paar, sawing wood... , .... 4 50 Merkes & Hassler, supplies for pound 6 00 Phil. Pier, Jr 128 58 Dodson & Cousins, wood 142 27 Peter Klauer, supplies and labor6 00 Dubuque Cabinet Makers' associa- tion, furniture for mayor's office24 00 Jos. Trudell, repairs 25 40 John Butt, repairs 11 90 Jos. Reinfried' for freight paid 9 50 Merkes & Hassler. supplies 2 20 W. Marshal, repairs 13 19 Frank J. Stoltz, carpenter work8 90 N. P. Nicks, carpenter work 18 30 C. W. Pursell, oil 3 75 Kannolt & Powers. horseshoeing13 00 Butt Bros, blacksmithing 10 60 F. Scoloz, blacksmithing 1 50 Standard Lumber Co., lumber 1 10 W. H. Torbert, acids 6 40 J. Zangmeister, supplies, fire dept1 25 Andrew Ruh, supplies, fire dept6 05 John Ernsdorf Si Son, hardware62 James Kelly, stationery 10 50 Telegraph Printing Co„ printing for September 76 50 Jos. J. Rowan, oil cloth 60 W. M. Greenhow, wire and zinc4 00 E. E. Frith, removing dead animals 5 50 40* 1 Palmer, Winall & Co., printing for June and December 16 54) Harger & Blish, merchandise 4 90 Jos. Geiger, labor 19 9N) The Herald, printing 22 25 Butt Bros., labor 400 A. Baumhover, material and work at Central engine house 76 87 Fred Schloz, repairs for sewers3 15 Butt Bros., repairs for sewers 4 00 Ferguson Bros., plumbing for sewers 8 99 Diamond Jo Line Steamers, supplies for sewers 15 Bart E. Linehan,supplies for sewers 26 12 Star Electric Co., light 1,609 20 Geo. Farley, filling on Fourth street extension 58 14 W. S. Molo, gasoline torch 5 00 Jas. Ryan, filling on Fourth street13 65 Jordan & Jordan, map stretchers1 00 Carr, Ryder & Engler Co., • map rol- lers 30 110 E. J. Evans, filling 3 30 M. Laven, sewer on West Fourth street 68 38 M. Laven, sewer in alley from 23d to 27th, between Jackson and Couler avenue 35 10 M. Laven, sewer on Sanford and White street 115 09 M. Laven, sewer in alley from 17th to Sanford 318 40 Altman & Taylor, improvement of Lawther avenue from Windsor to Burden ave 382 00 Brown & Brown, improvement of Southern avenue to Railroad ave. 52 71 John Hartig, repairs for enginneer. 4 00 Frank Benton, grading Ann ave13 34 D. W. Linehan, grading Lincoln avenue from Reed to Second ave. 9 64 John McCoy, constructing side- walks 31 68 J. Watry, filling 1 80 John Williams, improving West Eagle Point avenue 319 96 Altman & Taylor, improving Holly street , 964 80 H. Turner, cleaning vault 12 92 The following bills were referred to the printing committee: Dubuque Herald 75 00 Dubuque Telegraph 29 15 The Globe 58 30 The Times 58 30 The following bills were referred to the Fire and Water committee: Dubuque Water Company $1241 60 200 00 43026 35 612 50 Dubuque Water Company Dubuque Water Company Dubuque Water Company Dubuque Water Company The following bills were referred to the Committee on Supplies: Western Electric Company $20 00 W. M. Greenhow 10 35 Central Union Telephone Company58 50 The bills of the Key City Gas Company, amounting to $97.05 were referred to the Committee on Police and Light. Bill of J. P. Cooney, Justice of the Peace, of $1.75 was referred to the City Attorney. Bill of $4.75 against the Dubuque Con- struction Company for macadam, the Auditor was instructed to collect same. Bill against M. Tschirgi, Jr., for re- moving obstructions in sewer, was re- ferred to the Marshal for collection. PETITIONS. The following petitions in relation to taxes were referred to the delinquent tax committee: Petitions of J. H. Rhomberg, Mrs. Geo. Finn, Mrs. Lahy, Helena Os- wald, Mrs. Peter E. Spahn, Geo. Cronmil- ler, Mrs. Jno. Cheetham, Katherine Reu- IPP Regular Session, Jan. 7, 1895. ter, Katharine McLain. F. Hitchens, Mrs. Dennis Flannigan, T. Hickok. agent of Berkis estate, Rosa Cadman, Mrs. Kate Bannon. Mrs. Rosa Reynolds, .Johanna Thielen, Dubuque Woodenware Co., The Adams Company, Rowena S. G. Large. Thos. Mulqueeney, Mrs. Phil Finkenauer and Mrs. McLaughlin. The following petitions were referred to the street committee and engineer: Petition of the Adams Co. to fill and use certain streets in north half of block C. Petition of Tony Siege for bill for im- provement of Blake street. Petition of Peter Specht et al to locate a street on vacant lots 2 and 5 of lot 88, Langworthy's add. Petition of John Pier asking the council to condemn enough ground of lot 2 of sub lot 579 in order to giveproper drainage in that vicinity, was reerred to the board of health. The following petitions were granted: Petition of Fred B. Smith, secretary of Y. M. C. A., asking that their property situated on Ninth and Iowa strrets be ex- empt from taxation. Communication of H. B. Gniffke. asking that assessment against the following par- ties for sidewalk repairs be cancelled, as same is a double assessment: Albert Gasser $4 50 Agatha Heim 3 75 J. V. Rider 2 90 Chas. Thill 2 00 Chas. Fosselman 1 55 Communication of Assessor Stemm, ask- ing that the assessment of Chas. Thim- mish, on Lot 328, Davis' Farm add of $3,- 500, being an error, be changed to $1,400. Petition of Otto Rath, guardian of Pickup estate, asking that interest on special assessment for improvement of Wilde street be remitted. Petition of Svendson & Ott for extension of water mains from corner of Railroad avenue and Huff street, south on Huff street to terminus of said street, and east from Huff street to Salina street, and water plugs be placed where necessary. Granted and committee on fire and water instructed to require same to be done as soon as practicable. The following resolution was offered by Ald. Crawford and adopted: Resolved. By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water company be and is hereby instructed to ex- tend its water mains from Railroad avenue south on Huff street to its terminus,thence east to Salina street, and that water plugs be placed at such points as is necessary under the supervision of the fire commit- tee and chief, the city of Dubuque guar- anteeing 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 re- quired to be extended. J. F. Stemm was sworn in as city asses- sor by Mayor Olinger, and bonds ap- provea. City assessor submitted the names of Gotfried Gmehle and George Bennett as assistant assessors for year 1895. Ap- proved. Petition of T. J. Conlin asking that amount of claim against Henry Glatt be retained from his salary, was referred to committee on claims. Petition of Jacob Collins et al., asking that sidewalk be laid on Peru road from Jackson street east to city limits, was re- ferred to the aldermen of the Fifth ward. Petition of Dennis Powers et al.. agree- ing to have six feet of west side of South - e rn a venue vacated, was received and filed. Petition of John Eiseneggcr et al., ask- ing for an electric light on Couler avenue at its intersection with Park Hill avenue, referred to the committee on Police and light with power. Petition of Henry Fulmer et al., in rela- tion to the improvement of West Four- teenth street west of Alpine street, object- ing to the line of said street. The notice of Longueville & McCarthy, notifying the City of Dubuque of a judg- ment of $2,000 against it on account of Joe Brunskill case, was referred to the finance committee and city attorney. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor McCarten reported as fol- lows. Cash in treasury Dec. 1, 1894 $19,248 98 Receipts during December 34.176 78 Total $53,425 76 Disbursements for Dec., 1894 31,704 70 Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1895 $21,721 06 Also reported $2,023.00, amount required to pay city officers. Also presented a list of coupons re- deemed during the month of December. Warrants ordered drawn to pay officers and report referred to finance committee Street Commissioner Carter reported $2,254.05 amount required to pay for labor on street. Warrant ordered drawn to pay for labor and report refe.red to the street committee. Sewer Inspector IgCo:reported $201.65 amount required for labor on sewers dur- ing December. Warr$itts ordered drawn to pay laborers anis" report referred to sewer committee. Chief Reinfried reported $1,739.95 amount due firemen for December, 1894. Warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen and report referred to police and light committee. Marshal Raesle reported $1,845.00 amount due police for December, 1894. Also reported 66 police cases tried and dis- posed of during December, 1894. Also presented treasurer's receipt for $351.65. amount collected from the Du- buque Construction company for mac- adam. Warrants ordered drawn to pay police and report referred to police and light committee. Report of City Electrician Osborn was referred to the electrical construction committee. Woodmeasurer Hannon reported 1,734 cords of wood measured during December, 1894, and presented treasurer's receipt for $6.90, percentage due city. The report of city weighers T. J. Dona- hue, James Doyle, Mrs. Deckert and Chas. Pitschner were received and filed. The captains at the different engine houses reported amount of gas consumed in same during December, 1894. Referred to committee on fire and water. Engineer Knowlton presented profile of the alley south of West Eagle Point avenue crossing Klein street. Referred to street committee. Gotf. Gemehle was sworn in as assistant assesor and bond approved. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of ap- proving of the report of the treasurer for December, 1894. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of post- poning action on the proposed construe- Regular Session Jan. 7, 1895. tion of sidewalk on Pickett street until next spring. Your committee report in favor of can- celling the special assessment of 30 cents for repairing sidewalk providing said E. H. Shippley shall buy the good cigars for the committee and hereafter keep his side- walks in good repair without any expense to the city. Also report in favor of having steps constructed on the eastern terminus of Angella street and that a sidewalk be con- structed on the southerly side of Angella street from West Locust street to Cath- erine street. Report in favor of receiving and filing the report of street commissioners for Nov., 1894. Report in favor of levying the special assessment for the improvement of Lin- coln avenue from Cooler avenue to White street. Report adopted. Ald. Kauffman offered the following res- olution: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Lincoln avenue from Couler avenue to White street, by Frank Benton, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining the sante, 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, L. L. Langworthy's add, s m 3 lot 13: 143.4 lineal ft curbstone set at 28e..$ 40 15 48.55 sq yds guttering at 28c 13 59 182 sq yds macadamizing at 28c50 96 Total $104 70 E. H. Sheppley, 2, L. H. Langworthy's add, s 42 ft lot 12: 153.9 lineal ft curbstone set at 28c43 09 46.83 sq yds guttering at 28c 13 11 182.78 sq yds macadamizing at 28c51 18 Total 107 38 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Nayes—None. Your committee also report in favor of receiving and filing the remonstrance of the J. S. Randall Lumber company against paying the special assessment for the im- provement of Wilde street. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the printing committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following bills: Times Co.. $29.15 for November, 1894. Dubuque Telegraph, $29.15 for Novem- ber, 1894. The Herald, $75 for November, 1894. The Globe, $29.15 for November, 1894. Report adopted. Ald Halpin moved that the printing committee inquire into the printing of the council proceedings and require the same to be printed more promptly. Carried. Ald. Shea, chairman of the committee on public grounds and building, reported in favor of paying the bill of Byrne Bros. of $225 for sprinkling. Your committee moved further the adoption of the following resolution. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the city recorder be and is hereby instructed to advertise for bids for construction of a new floor in the patrol house; said work to be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the committee on public grounds and buildings. Adopted. Ald. Vogler. chairman of the committee on claims, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ferring the claim of A. Stolteben & Son against Frank Essmann to the chief of the fire department. Report in favor of returning bill of Dod- son & Cousins against John O'Brien for stone on Dell street. Report in favor of receiving and filing claim of John O'Brien for extra work said to have been done on sewer on west Fifth street. Report in favor of receiving and tiling the claim of T. O. Sullivan and Wm. M. Greenhow for repair of water mains on West Locust street. Ald. Crawford, chairman of fire com- mittee. presented the following: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN:—Your committee on fire would most respectfully recommend to your honorable body that the matter of meal hours of firemen be left to the fire chief with power, and would also recommend that 1,000 feet of fire hose be purchased for use of the department in case of emer- gency. On motion the above was adopted. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water company be instructed to extend their water mains from the alley between Gar- field and Rhomberg avenue on Middle av- enue to Rhomberg avenue in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Adopted. Ald. Halpin moved that the committee on police and light inquire into the advis- ability of substituting electric light for gas. Carried. Ald. Halpin, chairman of the delinquent tax committee, reported as follows: In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary A. Johnson on her homestead for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Rev. John Fogarty on lots 138 and 138, Union addition, for 1893. In favor of cancelling the taxes of the Universalist church on city lot 638 for 1893. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Jos. Huber on lot 30, McDaniels Park Hill addition, for 1893. In favor of allowing P. F. Doherty & Co. to pay one-half their taxes as pay- ment in full for 1894. In favor of instructing the treasurer to redeem lot 1 of 1 of 12 Milligan's sub from tax sale, and the ci.y attorney be instruct- ed to have A. Trueb execute a deed for same to the city. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Michael Watters for 1894. In favor of reducing the assessment of Chas. W. Buse on lot 1 of sub 130, T. H. Langworthy's add and lot 2 of sub 3 Tivoli add to $800 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Anna M. Schiel on lot 23 E. Langworthy's add for 1894. In favor of reducing the assessment of Mrs. F. J. Wirth on lot 8 Blake's add to $700 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. John Ahern of lot 19 S. M. Langwoathy's add for 1894. In favor of cancelling one-half the taxes of Jas. O'Shea est on w 25 ft city lot 568 for 1894. Also report adverse to the following pe- titions in relation to taxes: A. A. Cooper, Gao. Schmidt, Jas. McClain, Wm. Quigley, 8 4 ON Regular Session, Jan. 7, 1895. Mrs. A. Lange and Fredericha Bilton. Report adopted. Ald. Lillig, chairman of the policeand light committee, reported as follows: In favor of paying $16.86 on the within bill of the Western Electric company. Also in favor of paying the following bills: Globe Light and Heat Co., $228.89; Key City Gas Co., $84.25. In favor of receiving and filing the re- port of the marshal for November, 1894. In favor of receiving and filing the re- ports of the captains of the different engine houses of the amount of gas con- sumed during November, 1894. In favor of having an electric light placed on Leibnitz street, west of North Main street. Report adopted. Ald. Butler, chairman of the committee on sewers. reported as follows: In favor of receiving and filing the re- ports of sewer inspector for the months of October and November, 1894. In favor of paying the bill of Baumgart- ner & Kleih of $2.80, and Bart E. Linehan, $11.60. Adopted. Also reported in favor of levying the following speeial assessment for the con- struction of sanitary sewerage in alley be- tween Race and Walnut streets, north of West Eleventh street. Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer on West Eleventh street and alley between Race and Walnut streets, by John O'Brien, 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: Chas. N. Snow, lot 12, Cummin's sub: 5,500 sq ft area at 4 mills $ 22 00 Wm. Wilkinson, lot 11, Cummin's sub: 5,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 22 00 Garrett Fleming, lot 1., Cummin's sub: 5,500 sq ft area at 4 mills • 22 00 Martin Kerwin, lot 14, Cummin's sub: 5,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 22 00 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes— Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea Vogel and Vogler. Nayes—None. Also reported in favor of levying the following special assessment for the con- struction of sanitary sewerage on Nevada street: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, that to pay for laying an fl- inch tile -pipe sewer in Nevada street from Julien avenue to West Fifth street by Jas. Hird Si Son, 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 oppssite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: Jacob Zangmeister, n lot 3 min lot 80, 4,750 sq ft area at 4 mills$ 19 00 John Palmer, s3 lot 3 min lot 80, 4,750 sq ft area at 4 mills 19 00 Elizabeth J. Gregory, lot 2a min lot 80, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 8 00 Elizabeth J. Gregory, lot 18 Brad - street's add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00 Jac. Collins, lot 14 Bradstreet's add 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00 Henry Frankfort, lot 15 Brad - street's add, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00 Tony Abeln, n% lot 16 Bradstreet's add, 2,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 00 Thos. Mulgrew, s% lot 16 Brad - street's add, 2,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 00 Frank Jaeger, lot 17, Bradstreet's add, 5.000 sq ft area, at 4 mills20 00 H. F. J. Webb, lot 18 Bradstreet's add, 5,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills. 20 00 H. F. J. Webb, lot 19 Bradstreet's add, 5,000 sq ft area, at 4 mill420 00 J. L. Buettel, lot 1 Bradstreet's add, 5.560 sq ft area, at 4 mills 22 24 Frank Melvin, lot 44 S. M. Lang - worthy's add, 4,500 sq ft area. at 4 mills 18 00 W. H. Utt, lot43S. M. Langworthy's add, 5,000 sq ft area. at 4 mills 20 00 W. H. Utt,lot 42 S. M. Langworthy's add, 5,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills20 00 J. W. Dillrance, lot 1 of 5 of nein lot 80, 19,990 sq ft area, at 4 mills 79 60 Independent school district of Du- buque, lot 20 Bradstreet's add, 8,- 8,160 sq ft area, at 4 mills 32 64 Independent school district of Du- buque, lot 21 Bradstreet's add, 7,- 7,530 sq ft area, at 4 mills 30 12 Ald. Crawford, of said committee. pre- sented the following minority report, and moved that the same be adopted: To the City Council of the City of Dubuque: In the matter of the proposed special as- sessment upon adjacent property to pay the cost and expense of the construction of a lateral sanitary sewer on Nevada street, as prepared by the city engineer, and referred to your committee on sewers, I find that the total cost of the sewer, ac- cording to the price at which it was let to the contractor, was $248.90, while the as- sessment proposed to be levied upon the abutting property amounts to $408.60. or $159.70 in excess of the cost of the work. As I am confident the council has no right to levy a special tax upon the adja- cent property -holders for a greater amount than is sufficient to pay the cost of con- struction, I am compelled to differ with the majority of the committee, and to recommend as a minority report that the assessment be returned to the city en- gineer with instructions to so change the same that the amount assessed shall only be sufficient to cover the actual cost of construction. Respectfully submitted, P. W. CRAWFORD. January 7, 1895. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Crawford, Ryder and Vogel —3. Noes—Alds. Butler, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Shea and Vogler -7. The vote recurring on the adoption of the report of the committee resulted as follows: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler -10. Noes—None. Ald. Butler, chairman of the committee on electrical construction, reported as fol- low: Infavor of receiving and filing the re- port of the city electrician for November, 1894. Also in favor of paying the bill of Rein - fried & Jaeger for 60c. Report adopted. Regular Session, Jan. 7, 1895. 411141. 5 Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, presented the following; which was adopted: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN :—Your committee on streets would most respectfully recommend to your honorable body, that the city engi- neer be instructed to measure all macadam broken to date, for all parties that desire to sell same to the city, and when same is measured and computed the engineer is directed to submit same to street commit- tee for their examination, and said com- mittee is to report at the next adjourned meeting of the council, the amount to be paid the several parties. Ald. Lillig offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk four feet wide, of good two-inch plank, stone or cement, be, within twenty days of this no- tice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks. on the north side of Peru road street, between Jackson street and Chi- cago Great Western viaduct where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal- pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Halpin 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 make a survey of Southern avenue from Rowan street to Grandview avenue to ascertain whether an improvement can be made in line of grade of said street. Ald. Halpin 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 make a survey and plat for the extension of Samuel to South- ern avenue and proceed in accordance with the city ordinance in relation to the same. Ald. Halpin offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Ilesolred, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the storm water sewer on Dodge street from its present terminus be extended east to South Main street, and that the city engineer be directed to make the necessary plans and specifica- tions for said improvement, and when said plans and specifications are approved by the sewer committee, the city recorder is instructed to advertise for bids for do- ing said work. Resolved further, That the Illinois Cen- tral Railroad company be instructed to have said sewer constructed at their own cost across and under West Main and Harrison streets, where they propose to lay their tracks as contemplated by the city. Ald. Halpin moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION. Council met at 2:25 p. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present, Ald. Crawford, Halpin, Lillig, Ryder. Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Ald. Ryder, chairman of finance com- mittee, reported in favor of having war- rants drawn in favor of the city treasurer for money advanced during the month and to have loan warrants drawn for money borrowed, and the report referred to the finance committee. Adopted. Also reported in favor of allowing the I. C. R. R. Co. to construct a railroad track on and along Salina street thenceoto some point south of Railroad ave. then norther- ly to and along West Main street to Jones street, on condition that the C., M. & St. P. R, R. Co. shall be permitted to connect with said track at some point south of Railroad ave. Also, That the I. C. R. R. Co., shall switch the loaded and enipty cars of all other railroads running into Dubuque over the said track, and any intermediate tracks at a reasonable switching charge, not to exceed $2 per car; and, further more, said I. C. R. Co. is to fill West Main street to grade the full width from Dodge to Jones street; said work to be completed inside of four months; also said company shall be bound by all reasonable police regulations of the city and agree to con- struct and maintain the proper culverts and drains across and under said tracks when so required without expense to the city,and the ordinance committee and city attorney are hereby instructed to draft an ordinance in compliance herewith. Re- ferred to committee of the whole. Also reported in favor of receiving and filing the petition of A. A. Cooper, et al., for side track up alley between Main and Locust streets to Third street. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann arrived at .2:50 o'clock. Ald. Powers arrived at 3:15 o'clock. Ald. Butler arrived at 3:30 o'clock. Ald. Ryder read ordinance granting to the Illinois Central Railroad company the right of way up Salina street to Jones, and also an ordinance in relation to the purchase of the Dubuque High bridge company. On motion action on the ordinances was postponed, and all petitions relating to above matters were referred to the com- mittee of the whole. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, offered the following, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the city treasurer be and is hereby instructed to call in and redeem improvement bonds to the amount of $15.000, numbering from 100 to 129 in- clusive and dated October 1, 1892. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the water limits for taxation purposes for 1895 extend 1,500 feet by traveled streets from any fire plug or hydrant, and that the city engineer be instructed to furnish to the city assessor a plat showing said limits. Geo. Bennett was sworn in as assistant assessor by mayor Olinger and his bond approved by the council. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, reported in favor of approving of the plans and specifications for the im- provement of Fifth avenue as presented by the city engineer and referred to the street committee. Report adopted. Also presented the following which was adopted: TO THE HON. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: GENTLEMEN :—Your committe on streets, to whom was referred the matter of special assessment on lot 1, Cox's addition, for the improvement of Ellis street, would most respectfully report that after an exami- tion of the laws we are unauthorized to cancel special taxes, but would recommend that the city taxes for 1893 on lot 1, Cox's addition, be cancelled, and would recom- mend that the taxes for 1894, amounting to $9.45, on said lot be refunded to said Ed. Clark. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Regular Session, Jan, 7, 1895. 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 fifteen days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the north side of Angella street, between West Locust street and Cather- ina 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—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal- pin, 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 brick sidewalk on the east side of Clay street between Eighth and Ninth streets, by R. C. Lee, 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: John Turner est., city lot 283: 70.55 sq yds brick at 57Mc $ 40 39 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. 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 an 8 -foot wide plank sidewalk on north side of Sixth street from Clay street to White street, by R. E. Lee, 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: John F. O'Dea, city s44.6 feet lot 314, 111 lineal feet sidewalk at 28c $ 31 08 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. 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. plank sidewalk on south side Almond st. from Ellis st. to Foye st. by R. E. Lee, contractor. in front of and adjoin- ing the 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 several amounts set opposite each let or parcel of real estate, as follows: Lizzie Fanning, Cox add w - lot 31 25 lineal ft at 5c per foot $3 75 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes— Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kauf- mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Nays—None. AM. Kaufman offered the following: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for a brick side- walk on the west side of Clay street be- tween Fifth street and Seventh street, by R. E. Lee, 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 herein- after named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set oposite each lot or parcel of real estate. as follows: R. H. Collier, city sl/ lot 289: 41.70 sq yds brick at 57'3c $ 23 07 Roman Lorenz, city n 27.7 feet lot 240: 32.33 sq yds brick at 573;c18 51 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alas. Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Naves—Nome. Alderman Kaufmann offered the fol- lowing: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for improve- ment of West Eagle Point avenue from end of improvement to Kane street by John Williams, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same a special tax as here- tofore levied be corrected 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: Andrew Ring, Mechanics' add, lot 152: 42 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e 12 60 28.00 sq yds guttering at 30c 9 411 56.00 sq yds macadam at 32e 17 92 Total $ 38 92 John Bottoms, sub 151, Mechanics' add, lot 2: 52.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30e15 75 40.26 sq yds guttering at 30c 12 08 72.67 sq yds macadam at 32c 23 25 Total $ 51 08 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal- pin, 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 an 8 -inch pipe sewer on Walnut street, W. Eleventh street and Prairie street. by Thos. Dor- sey, contractor. in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax as heretofore levied be corrected on the following 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: P. W. Crawford, lot 6, Hathering- ton's sub; 42 sq ft area at 4 mills .$ 16 80 Adoppted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin. Kaufmann. Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea. Vegel and Vogler. The communication of Dr. J. W. Chiles in regard to establishing an institute in this city was referred to the mayor and a committee of three to be appointed by hint. Ald. Crawford moved to adjourn to Jan. 16, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Attest: d. Lzst of City Warrants. LIST QF CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During February, 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, i DUBUQUE, Iowa, March 1, 1894. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEx—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of February, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. 11 B Gnifke salary for Jan'y treasurer $150 00 do do do clerk hire 50 00 T J Cooney do do recorder 116 63 J M Kenety do do auditor 116 60 J F Stemm do do assessor 125 00 J E Knight do do attorney 125 00 S B Rice do do marshal 100 00 Joe Rein fried do do chief 75 00 Jas Bunting do do electrician 75 00 W H Knowlton do do engineer 275 00 E S Hyde do do asst. do 100 00 James Boyce do do ., do 100 00 Henry Glab do do " do 50 00 John O'Brien do do sewer insp't'r 70 00 Henry Menge do do park custod'n 46 50 Ed Norton do do mark't mast'r 50 00 J W Fowler do do health officer 50 00 Jas Daly do do fireman 60 00 John Carter do do st commis'er 91 65 John O'Connell do do committee clk 83 40 Job Barnes fireman 75 00 A McDonald do 50 00 J Murphy do 60 00 Wm Duey do 60 00 J Schonberger do 50 00 Ed Keas do 50 00 T Ryder do 50 00 M Eitel do 60 00 J Essman .do 75 00 A Duccini do 50 00 J Flynn do 60 00 J Wiltse do 60 00 T Walker do 50 00 C Specht do 50 00 J Tschudi do 50 00 D Ahearn do 60 00 Jas Allen do .......... • • • • • • • 60 00 W Hippman do 60 00 C Kannalt do 50 00 F Gandhi do 50 00 J Ward do 50 00 0 Girke do 50 00 F Essman do 60 00 T Flynn do • • • • • •60 00 A Straney do • • • • • • 50 00 J Rooney do 50 00 D Ryan police 75 00 John Raesli do 70 00 B Cain do 46 70 Wm Hennessy do 33 20 Wm O'Brien do ••44 85 Wm Frith do 50 00 John Litecher do .................. 50 00 P McNerney do 48 35 T Reilly do 50 00 P Dunnegan do 50 00 P Kearney do 50 00 J Fitzpatrick do 50 00 D Norton do 50 00 Jas Allen do 50 00 J Reuter do 50 00 James Flynn do 50 00 D Lavery do 14 95 Ed Moore do 50 00 M Kilty do 50 00 P Sutton do • • • • • • 50 00 M Craugh do 50 00 J Hoffman do .......... • • • • • • 50 00 J Spielman do 14 95 P Powers do . 14 95 D Linehan do 46 70 T Gordon do 50 00 P Sullivan do 48 35 J Hilson do ;1 48 35 b0 00 John Powers do Gott Snyder do 48 85 J Secrest do 41 50 J Carter do 50 00 J Kintzinger do 14 95 M Hardie do 14 95 J Murphy do 50 00 S Elmer,,,,do 50 00 P Scharf do 50 00 P McCollins do 50 00 P Hanlon do 50 00 J Murphy do 60 00 C Spiegelhalter do 50 (8) T Ahearn laborer 70 John Bewer helper steam roller 24 011 31 Brown laborer 17 6(1 J Bracher do 4 75 C Beyer do 3 011 J Callahan do 2 05 Wm Clark do •••3 50 John Cahill do 4 0(1 J Carney do 3 40 F Conrad do 1 35 Sam Collins do 1 35 D Corcoran do 2 05 John Corbett do 6 75 John Corcoran do ........ • • • • • • ... , 4 75 J Cahill do 2 05 J Dougherty do 5 40 J Eberhardt do 9 45 J Farley do 4 05 Dan Fox do 5 40 C Fischer do 2 05 31 Fagan do 3 40 J Grab do 14 20 Aug Goss do 2 70 Ed Grew do 8 10 Jas Harker do 39 0(1 J Hansen do 4 05 John Hafey do 2 05 M Jaeger do 1 35 P Jacobi do 4 75 J Kinsella do 50 00 J Lacy do 6 40 A Leider do • ......... • .. • . • 13 50 Joe Leider do 8 80 C Leirheimer do 2 70 Conrad Miller do 2 05 M Morthofer do 1 35 J Marthofer do 1 35 31 Mahony do 2 05 Robt Miller do 2 05 T Mulqueeny do 8 10 B McCormack do 1 35 J McNulty do 3 40 J Noetz do 1 35 31 Nuten do 2 05 W H Oswald do 11 50 J Obbelt do 4 75 P O'Brien Sr do 5 45 Jas Purcell do 2 05 D Powers , do 2 05 John Quail do 70 John Raetz do 11 20 J Raesnor do 4 75 F Rieger do 4 75 C Rieder do 5 40 John Ryan do 2 05 Joe Seik do ... 25 (10 Geo Schon do 15 55 M Scheiroch do 1 35 Aug Schutz do • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....... . • • • 70 Jos Serber do 2 05 N Sweeny do 9 45 M Sullivan do 2 05 Jas Tobin do 3 40 T Byron team 3 95 R Bennett do 1 60 Wm Bentin do .................. 4 75 A Conrad do 4 75 Jae Cushing do 36 25 T Elliott do 11 05 N Frith do 9 45 E E Frith do 2 40 P C Foley do 4 75 M Gowely do 9 45 J Geary do 7 90 H Hagerty do 12 60 PJorden do 7 90 J Letcht do 7 90 P Linehan do 4 75 J Messerknecht do 11 05 J McCollins do 1 611 Mrs Quinl(van do 4 75 D. Sutherland do 1 60 H Schmidt do 7 90 A Sieg do 6 30 Cath Tobin do .................. 1 60 J Williams do .................. 1 60 E 8 Daugherty rodman 40 00 T J Cooney clerk of board of health300 00 Mr and Mrs Koenig Janitors 40 00 M O'Connell sanitary inspector 32 90 Ed Norton board of prisoners24 60 Win Terry laborer 42 90 M Igo do 45 50 J Hillery do 35 45 M O'Brien do 42 25 M Specht do 35 45 M Grady do 42 90 Wm Bennett do 83 25 P Fury Sr do 40 70 7 8 444. List of City Warrants. L Welsh do 21 00 M Graft do 8 5 0 L 11 Adams do 21 00 J Messier do 12 7b C Nelson do 16 bll Greer & Mertz do 16 O(1 1' Grew do 36 35 T Hackney do..................9 60 J Munch do 17 40 C Hofferman do .................. 9 60 Wm Fuller do5 25 Hackett & Kiang do ..................25........ 50 Tae Rooney do 42 (poi M Hemmer do 8 50 M Higgins do 38 111 1' Horseh do 8 60 Jas Ryan do..................35 00 E Hackett do 10 40 T Bannon do 7 45 F Holbert (108 50 John Beyer do 3 95 Amos Hurd do 12 75 P O'Toole do .................. 12 00 A H Heuunelder do , . , ..-8 50 John Hackney do 9 00 M Helvich do9 60 P Bell do 6 25 J Mulder 13 15 Geo Reynolds team ..................56 70 Hooten & Case do 13 25 P Linehan do 15 75 D Hoffman do ........ • • ........ 5 1050 T McNerney do 6 30 F Holnagle do 8 J McCollins do 3 15 Hurd & Brady do .................. 21 25 do do 1 50 F Hynes do..................12 75 Cath Tobin do 1 00 P Jacobi do 8 50 W Schroeder cleaning around city hall 70 Jaeger & Leik do 21 25 B McCormack do do do 35 John Jellin do 11 40 J Albrecht macadam 8 50 Kaeebnner & P Ahearn do 25 50 Glest do 21 25 J Albrecht do 8 50 A Kaufmann do 8 50 Allen & Mohan do 19 10 Haupert & Co do 17 00 J Baversdorf do • • • • • • ........... • 8 50 P Kiene do 9 60 Bokey & Cornish do 29 75 John Kelly do 9 60 C 0 Baker do17 00 J Kelly do .................. 14 20 F Bangeman do 7 20 Kenneally Bros J Bewer flo - 10 70 & Cahill do 17 00 Beyer & Braser do 17 00 Tim Kenneally do .................. 7 50 J Beyer do 17 00 H Kehr do 8 50 H Berry do 9 50 J Kerns do 9 00 Mrs Besang do 4 00 J Klaren do 6 00 do do 7 50 A Kunckey do .. - ... • • .......... 8 50 C Blinkert do 6 00 P Kremer do 8 00 N Burke do 8 50 Knobe Bros & Burns & Cain do 17 00 Meckelberg do 25 50 P Brandenberger do .................. 7 80 P Kroeheski do 17 00 E Braser do 8 50 M Lilack do 4 70 W R Briggs do .................. 12 75 W Lorimer do 8 50 W Buelow do 12 75 Lacy & Grau do 10 10 W Burke do 9 50 Lee & Wickham do 17 00 11 Burns do 17 00 A Leidenger do 17 00 J Bummers do ..,, ...... 10 40 M & J Mahony d5 .................. 17 00 V Burns do .......... 12 75 Joe Melloy do .................. 7 00 C Burchard do 12 75 W Wanderscheld do 9 60 51 Burchard do 8 50 J Moroney do 6 50 Cain & Connolly do 10 50 W Martin do 8 50 J & P Cr•umpwell do 12 75 C Meggenberg do 12 75 Jas Carroll do 9 50 Mullen & Dorseydo ........ • . - ... • ... 25 50 J.Casper do '8 50 P McCabe do 12 75 Colligan, Belty P McCarten do 8 50 & Jacquinot do .............. •... 21 25 M McCune do 19 20 Hugh Connell do 8 50 McCaffrey & Conrad & Co do 12 75 Ravenig do 3 50 John Connolly do 14 50 Jas McEvoy do ..................12 75 Tom Connolly do 9 20 W McDermott do 12 75 Wall&Connolly do 11 90 John McGee do ..., 12 75 Connolly & Carney do .................. 7 50 Ravenig & Werny do ..,-... 11 00 Corbett & McNulty do 9 60 P McPoland do 10 85 Carroll & Wall do 14 70 McPolland & John Coyne do 8 50 Williams do 16 00 W Crumpfelt do..................8 50 Nauk &Smyth do 11 80 Carlow & Knaba do 17 00 M Nuten do 5 40 Deggendorf, Fern p Neuman do 5 70 & Tobin do 34 00 Anton Nick do..................8 50 L Dax do 8 50 Thos O'Connell do 12 75 J H Deggendorf do 6 40 p Oswald do 8 50 P Dempsey do 12 75 O'Meara & White do 12 75 Henske & Wild do 12 75 J O'Shea do 8 50 Doherty & Boyer do 12 75 F Pelz do 7 65 Dougherty & C H Pierce do 8 50 O'Brien do 9 60 Phofl & Seherr do 7 90 Doubler& Nickels do 11 00 Powers, Brick, Fan - Bryan Donahue do 17 00 ping & Powers do ' 20 30 Aug Duccini do 8 50 A Prieb do ..................21 25 M Dumphy do - 8 50 Jas Purcell do 8 50 C Ellerman do 3 00 M Quinlivan do 7 00 R Eckert do 10 20 P F Quinn Jr do 12 75 Wm Emmert do 12 75 P Quinn do .............. 12 75 Erskin & Quirk do , 17 00 W Rieman do 8 50 Frank Faber do 8.50 F Remus do 8 50 M Farrell do 12 ,75 A Hoskin do 8 50 F Felbaum do , 8 50 T Rotterman do 8 50 H Ferris do ,,9 60 A Rank do 9 60 John Fix do 8 50 A Reuter do 700 C Froelich do 6 35 F Radloft do 12 75 W Frommark do 5 10 C Rafort do 3 80 Nelson Frith do 7 65 M Rein do 5 60 C Frohr do 9 60 T Rudddo 8 30 P Fury do..................5 30 Ryan & Wickham do 21 25 D Frommelt do..................7 50 Geo Seherr do 6 90 Geo Gow do 6 25 Seherr & Leik do ' Fred Gallon do 8 50 Schulz & Jellison do 19 50 Del Gagne do .................. 17 00 W Schroeder do 8 70 R Grimes do 900 H21 50 Swaegler do 8 50• Jas Gillaspie do 9 50 W Swaegler do 8 50 Aug Gauer do 9 60 W Scharf do 8 50 Lis of City 1Varrant8. Spies& Michael do M Shea do Spear, Cansy &Co do M Sullivan do Peter Strotr. do Dan Sullivan do Tim Sullivan do Sullivan & Corbett do D Sutherland do N Sweeny do H Tippe do C Vincent do L Washeimer do Wm Wells do J Whalen do Ed Winkelman do (len Welter do Yates & Reilly do Geo. Bennett assistant assessor G Gmehle do do Dubuque Water Co hydrants do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do .......... 360 00 do do drinking fountains 400 00 do do hydrants 200 00 (lo (lo water 10 00 John Mullen harness oil 4 50 J & A M Trexler, bran 80 F Mertz repairing harness holder 3 25 Lear & Ptitfner. horse shoeing15 05 A Wunderlich do 10 50 Kannalt& Powers do 15 00 John Butt repairing wagon 3 15 J 31 McKenzie repairing harness 3 0(1 Lear & Ptiffner horse shoeing9 50 Novelty Iron Works repairing engine28 69 Key City Iron Works do do 6 09 Leo Palen & Co axle greese 50 Shipley & Bauman veterinary services 10 65 P R Martin repairing steam engine50 Tom Collins horse shoeing 9 25 Excelsior Brass Wks repairing engine 22 40 Jas Kelly & Son stationery 15 55 McDermott & Gow plumbing37 05 Reinfried & Jaeger wire nails6 90 McDonald & Morrison Mfg Co washers, 1 50 Diamond Jo Line ducking 20 W 8 Molo plumbing 75 Duggan & Kane matches soap etc1 80 WBHunt wood ..... 11510 Barger & Blish stationery 3 65 Hardie & Scharle blank stationery22 75 Palmer, Winall & Co do 45 75 Dubuque Telegraph blank stationery 67 50 Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella lantern 75 Ferguson Bros repairing fountains2 00 A Gasser brick 14 00 Peter Meyer sand 2 00 J P Schroeder cement 10 40 Robinson & Purser oil 40 Wm Bentin sand 4 00 F Mertz keys 50 The Globe advertising 29 15 The Telegiap't do 75 00 The Times do 29 15 The Herald do 29 15 C C Lempke repairing harness6 35 Mrs Heim brick 14 00 A W Daugherty telegrams John T Kearns recording deeds ................. ................ 1700 12 75 60 00 17 00 255 750 12 75 11 60 9 00 8 50 8 50 6 25 8 50 12 75 12 75 9 60 4 00 21 25 100 00 100 00 500 00 500 00 360 00 500 00 500 00 3 55 2 25 J Tyler labor 25 95 Novelty Iron Works manhole cover 29 20 Byrne & Saul rock 26 34 Peter Klauer furnace 263 00 Dubuque Pressed Brick Co brick 45 00 A Gasser brick 28 00 E E Frith grading 22d street27 40 Standard Lumber Co shavings1 50 J F Ris & Co sprinkler 1 90 W H Torbert, soda 14 50 Mulgrew & Phillips coal 29 43 Christman & Healey rope, nails, locks 10 44 Standard 011 Co oil 14 1(1 F Heer & Son plans for engine house 100 00 P Klauer repairing and putting up stoves 30 30 John E Hartig repairing tools3 10 F Mertz repairing lock Byrne Bros livery Jos Geiger labor ......... .. John E Hartig repairing locks P E Strelau wood W 8 Molo zinc Steuck & O'Farrell improving alley95 22 Ed Ryan improving Broad street 317 00 F Heer & Son sketches for city hall3(10 00 Svendsen & Ott lumber 2 45 2 75 7 00 4 30 3 50 2 00 80 Key City Gas Co gas and coal .... Baumgartner & Kleih tools Star Electric Co electric lights do do dy do do do do do do do do do do do do Globe Light and Heat Co globe lights M Tsehirgi Sr lot 1 Summit add Gmehle & Bennett col'ct'gdel'q't taxes F Schloz repairing tools A' M Greenhow repairing fountaius W S Molo repairing sewer Key City Iron Work repairing roller John Bunt repairing tools Standard Lumber Co lumber Baumgartner&Kleih nails and tools Novelty Iron Works repairing roller Excelsior Brass Works repairing roller Baumgartner & Kleih tools Reinfried & Jaeger tools... J W Fitzpatrick horse shoeing PH Murrey rock Svendsen & Ott lumber B E Linehan cement F Schloz repairing tools. .... .... . do do do .......... Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella nails.... Central Union Tel Co telephone rent.. H B Gnitfke, treas., money advanced do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 31 Brown loan... dodo .......................... dodo .......................... do do ... P F Ryan do .......................... 159 80 9 60 500 00 500 00 443 15 5(10 00 500 00 453 50 294 70 500 00 10600 9 95 50 8 50 60 6 90 4 40 11 80 2 70 2 00 1 65 90 14 50 10 85 28 46 51 63 1 85 8 05 7 50 58 50 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 493 51 407 08 500 0(1 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 200 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of February. [ssAL] 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 27th day of December.1894, the fol- lowing special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described: For laying plank sidewalk on Seventh street from Washington street to slough bridge. Total Amount Owner. Description. of Tax. Wm Hintrager w16V2ft lot 23 blk 15 Dub Har Imp Co's ad $3 63 Chi G W Ry Co e814ft lot 23 blk 15 do 1 87 do lot 24 blk 15 • do 5 50 do lot 25 blk 15 do 5 06 For laying a plank sidewalk on south side of West Fourteenth street. Total Amount Owner. Description. of Tax. John Hennessy lot 820 AMcDanl's sub $13 20 do 821 do 14 12 For laying a plank sidewalk on north side of West Third street. Total Amount Owner. Description. of Tax. Mrs M J Sullivan city w50ft lot 608 $11 33 For laying a plank sidewalk on north side of Dorgan place. Total Amount Owner. Description. of Tax. Albert Flick' Dorgan's sub lot 4 $15 47 For laying- aiplank sidewalk on both sides of Lincoln avenue. Total Amount Owner. ^ Description. of Tax. Thos Allen MeCraney's 1st add lot 110 $7 00 J A Rhomberg do do 111 7 (N) do do do 112 1 96 P Rhomberg Ham's add 451 7 00 do do 452 8 33 And that in ease of failure to pay the same within thirty days from this date, the same shall become delinquent and bear interest thereafter at the same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 27th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1894. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. List of City Warrants. LIST OF CITY WARRANTS Jhn Fih x "" "" "" """ John ado CFlacher do ••••••••••...• M Gowdy do Issued by the City Recorder During Ed Grew ew do do March, 1894. Jas Harker do M Helviek do John Hafey do CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, i P Jacobi do • • • • • • • • • • .... • . DL'aUQor, Iowa, April 1, 1894. j J Kinsella do . • ...... • • • • • • • • • • To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: C Kampnuuul do GENTLEMEN—The following. is a complete list P Kinney do • • • • • • • • of all warrants issued by me during the month A Loebel do of March, 1894: J Lacy do Name. For What Purpose. Amount. T Mulqueeny do • • • • • • • • • • ..... • 11 B Gniffke salary for Feb'y treasurer $150 00 J Perryon do do do do clerk hire 50 00 J Roetz foreman TJ Cooney do J M Kenety do do rauditorr bo 116 65 C Rieger 116 65 J r laborer J F Stemm do do assessor 125 00 M Scheirock do J E Knight do do attorney 125 00 J Seik do S B Rice do do marshal 100 00 J Wolfe do Joe Reinfried do do chief 75 00 T B Cain team Jas Bunting do do electrician 75 00 Wm Terry laborer • • • • • • • • • • W H Knowlton do do engineer 275 00 M Igo do E S Hyde do do asst. do 100 00 1' Fury do James Boyce do do " do 100 00 Joe Rooney do HenryGlab do do " do 50 00 11 Higgins do ••.••..••.•••••••• John O'Brien do do sewer insp't'r 70 00 J Hillery do Henry Henge do do park custod'n 4200 M Specht do Ed Norton do do mark't mast'r 50 00 J Bennett do J W Fowler do do health officer 50 00 1' Grew do John Carter do do st commis'er 91 65 J Grode do John O'Connell do do committee elk 83 35 L Welsh do Jas Daly fireman 60 00 P McNulty do Job Barnes do 75 00 Jas Ryan do A McDonald do 50 00 M O'Brien do J Murphy do 60 00 T Powers do Wm Duey do 60 00 John Ryan do J Schonberger do 50 00 J Allenbrand do Ed Keas • do 50 00 Geo Reynolds team TRyder do 50 00 T Kane do M Eitel do 60 00 N Brandt do J Essman do .....••• ••........ 75 00 Ed Seeley do ...............• A Duccini do 50 00 Ed Norton boarding prisoners........ J Flynn do 60 00 Mr and Mrs Koenig janitors J Wiltse do 60 00 E 8 Daugherty rodman T Walker do 50 00 Gott Gmehle, assistant assessor C Specht do 50 00 Geo Bennett, do do J Tschudi do 50 00 J Farley cleani'g around market house D Ahearn do 60 00 N Schroeder do do do Jas Allen do 60 00 D Corcoran do do do W Hippman do • • • • • • 60 00 James Tobin do do do C Kannalt do .... •50 00 B McCormack do do do F Ganahl do 50 00 P O'Farrell do do do J Ward do 50 00 T Connolly do do do G Girke do 50 00 T Botsford do do do F Essman do 60 00 J Albrecht macadam ..... • ... • ........ T Flynn do • • . • • • • • 60 00 P Ahearn do A Straney do 50 00 J Albrecht & Co do J Rooney do 50 00 Allen & Mohan do D Ryan police 75 00 J Albright do John Raesli do 70 00 3 Baversdorf do B Cain do ....... • .......... 50 00 Bakey & Cornish do Wm Hennessy do 50 00 C 0 Baker do Wm Frith do • ............. • • • • 50 00 H Berry do Wm O'Brien do 48 35 Beyer & Braser do John Litscher do 50 00 J Beyer do P McNerney do 50 00 J H Boyce do T Reilly do 50 00 J Bottoms do P Dunnegan do 50 00 W P Briggs do P Kearney do 50 00 W Buelow do J Fitzpatrick do 45 05 W Burke do ............. • .... D Norton do 50 00 R Burns do Jas Allen do 41 75 Burns & Cain do J Reuter do 50 00 V Burns do James Flynn do • • • • • •............ 50 00 C Burchard do Ed Moore do 50 00 Chris Braun do M Kilty do 5000 51Burchard do .......... •••••••• P Sutton do • • • • • • • • 50 00 Chas Beyer do M Craugh do 50 00 Mrs Besang do J Hoffman do 50 00 P Brandenberger do D Linehan do .............. •48 35 Burns & Saul do T Gordon do 50 00 Connolly & Wall do P Sullivan do 50 00 T Connolly do J Hilson do . • • • .............. 50 00 J & P Campwell do John Powers do • • • • • • • . • • ........ 45 05 J Jasper do Gott Snyder do 50 00 0 Colignon do J Secrest do • . • • .............. 48 35 Colignon, Belty J Carter do 51 65 & Jacquinot do J Murphy do 50 00 Conrad & Co do 8 Elmer do 50 00 Corbett & McNulty do P Scharf do 50 00 John Coyne do P McCollins do 50 00 W Crumpfelt do P Hanlon do ' .................. 50 00 Culow & Knabe do J Murphy do .................. 60 00 Hugh Connell do C Spiegelhalter pound master 50 00 Jas Carroll do J Corbett laborer 2 70 John Connolly do D Corcoran do 4 75 D Connolly do Sam Collins do 2 05 D 8 Cameron do 2 70 1 35 70 1 35 1 35 70 36 (N► 1 35 70 3 40 50 01) 2 70 70 1 85 2 05 6 75 205 5611 1 35 70 2 70 25 00 70 3 15 37 90 21 25 1925 29 75 10 50 10 50 17 95 34 10 13 15 1750 12 70 4 40 10 51) 19 25 1 75 17 50 1 75 15 75 6 30 6 30 15 75 11 60 42 50 40 0() 100 00 100 00 35 35 1 05 71► 1 05 70 70 70 950 42 51) 5500 800 25 50 15 00 40 51) 3 00 500 1500 12 50 21 50 1500 400 13 50 10 00 68 00 53 00 6200 3200 15 00 1600 19 50 10 20 1000 18 50 1000 6 30 42 50 3100 7 50 102 00 11 50 600 15 30 34 011 34 00 11 00 7 30 8 51) 2 75 500 List of Cit,/ Warrants. o 11 J Callahan do Deggendorf, Fern & Tobin do P Dempsey do J. Deuskel do Deuskel &Wilde (10 Dougherty & Boyce do Dougherty & O'Brien do B Donahue do Doubler& Nickols do Aug Duceini do M Dnmphy do T Dettlug do M Doyle do J Eberhardt do R Eckert do C Ellermau do Win Emmert do A Eppler do Frank Fnber do W Frieke do M Farrell do F Felbaum do Geo Ferber du H Ferris do W Fruutmark do John Fix do C Frohs do F Gallow do D Gagne do A Gauer 00 M Grof do C Giessler do J Giessler do Greer & Mertz do C Greer do Tom Hackney do "T Hackney do C HofYerman do Hackett & Klong do M Heimer do P Horseh do G Heuser do J Wooten do Ame Hird do A Heminelder do M Helvic•k do J Hudder do D Hoffman do F Holnagle do Hurd & Brady do F Hynes do J Hemmi do J Hendricks do E Hollenbeck do Hooten, Case & Warmus do P Jacobi do Jaeger & Link do J R Jellison do Jellison & Mc- Laughlin do Kaesbauer & Giesel do A Kaufmann do J Kenneally do Haupert & Co do H Kerr do P Klein do John Kelly do Kenneally & Cahill do S Kenneally do J Klason do J Kelly do A Kuncky do P Kreemer do F Kuehl do Knobe Bros & Meckenberg do Mrs Kollenbei g do P Krocheski do P Lutz do Lee & Wickham do A Leidenger do W Loomis do Lechterhand & Brelenbur do H Luck do Lang & Brick do A Manderscheid do M & J Mahony do J Melone do F Menzel do H Meyer do P Mlhm do C Meggenberg do Mullen & Dorseydo P McCabe do •• •••••••........ ••• ••••.......... ..••••• .......... ••••..••.......... ••• ••• ••........ ••• •••.......... ••••••••.......... ••••••••.......... ....• .......... ••••••••.......... •••• •••••........ .................. •••••••.......... •••••••.......... •• •••........•••• •••••.•.••........ ••• .........••••• ••••.•••.......... •.•........••.•.•. ...........•.••.•• ..........•••••••• •.•••••..•........ 25 50 64 00 25 50 9 50 7 50 5 50 5 50 29 50 500 6 75 14 50 6 511 29 50 1650 4 70 650 14 00 6 00 6 00 14 50 21 00 900 1000 2400 450 24 (10 12 50 13 50 6400 7 70 11 50 11 00 25 50 21 00 5 00 11 80 3 50 3 00 46 5(I 25 50 5 50 200 850 4650 21 00 3 50 8 00 7 50 14 00 6 00 18 50 2 50 11 50 2100 10 00 29 50 55 00 27 00 24 00 17 00 34 00 18 50 17 00 17 00 11 00 400 46 50 12 50 4 00 11 50 29 50 400 11 50 2950 250 42 50 1350 21 00 10 00 4 00 76 00 12 00 55 00 500 64 00 29 50 85 00 51 00 6 50 12 00 5950 12 50 ••...... ••••...... .1 McNulty do 9 (111 P & M McCai•ten do 17 011 W McDermott do 23 (8) M McCune do. 6 00 J McEvoy do 25 50 John McGee do 51 011 McPolland & Wilinon do 3 00 A Maraska do 29 511 C Messerkneeht do 9 50 S Miller do 14 00 N Martin do 8 50 Anton Nicks do 13 00 Thos O'Connell do 55 00 O'Meara Bros & White do 110 00 P Oswald do •5 00 J O'Shea do 23 011 P O'Toole do 4 (NI 1' O'Hare do 4 50 Parker, Royce & Otto do 21 011 F Pelz do 18 00 A Prebe do 17 00 Jas Purcell do 19 50 Pfohl & Seherr .do 14 50 P F inn Jr do 29 50 P Quinnu Sr do 64 00 M Quinlan do 11 0)) W Rieman do 17 00 F Remus do 25 00 A Rasquin do 38 00 T Rotterman do 76 00 A Rank do 9 50 F Raedloff do 59 00 Ryan & Wick- ham do 14 00 J Scherr do 17 00 Seherr & Leik do 4 00 Fred Schultz do 10 50 W Swaegler do 10 50 H Swaegler do 14 00 W Scharf do 38 00 Shea & Quinn du 17 00 Spies & Nickol do 8 00 .Spear. Carney & Co do 30 50 M Sullivan do 85 00 Sun Sullivan do 21 00 N Sweeny do 34 Illi L Schilobie do 38 00 W Sehollard do 47 00 G Scherrer do 7 50 J Southwell do 33 00 R Taple do 7 50 H Tippe do 16 50 11 Tippe do 59 00 J Tinkham do 20 311 T Tweed do 14 00 Jos Whalen do 9 50 Wm Wells do 7 00 L Wachen- heimer do • .. • .. • 21 00 Ed Winkelman do 7 50 Tates & Reilly do 51 00 P Powers, police 18 30 R Bennett, team 4 75 Corbett & Sullivan, macadam14 50 M O'Connell, sanitary inspector 25 00 J M Kenety, redeeming city property13 03 J F Ris & Co, hardware 60 Svendsen & Ott, lumber 27 16 J J Lynn, ail 15 Wurmiller & Prosser, brooms 4 00 Reifsteek & Bennett, coal 121 25 Jas Beach & Son, oil 14 00 Merkes & Hassler, bran and salt 4 41) Christman & Healey. hardware 4 80 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., buttons 11 00 B E Linehan, coal .... 86 44 F Schloz, repairing tools 3 50 P H Halpin, bran 11 80 Knapp, Stout & Co company, lumber9 60 Tom Connolly, repairing wagon 14 75 G Jeffroy & Son, repairing engine1 0(1 Thos Collins, horse shoeing 5 00 McDermott & Gow, repairing engine10 00 A Wunderlich, horse shoeing10 00 A Schwarz, clock 7 00 Dubuque Water Co, hydrants 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 360 00 John Duggan, repairing tools 9 60 Nessler & Jungk, repairing roller75 Latin & Rand Powder Co, powd ander fuse 32 50 F Roehl, nails 1 75 W M Greenhow, repairing fountain12 26 W H Knowlton, supplies 25 33 Chas Herzog, sawing wood 27 75 -71 12 4,66 List of City Warrants. Portland Paving Co. roek Ferguson Bros, plumbing W W Wormood, winding town clock Mnlgrew & Phillips, coal Merkes & Hassler' hay H Nagelmaker, supplies. ...... J J Sheridan, lantern P H Halpin, oil W M Greenhow, repairing fountains do do do F Schloz, repairing tools Ferguson Bros, repairing flush tank H Nagelmaker, oil Frank Drasda, repairing tub .1 Toussaint, wood B E Linehan, cement Uessler & Jungk, repairing fountain Jas Kelly- Si Son, stationery Ham & Carver do l} B Grosvenor do Dubuque Teleg'ph do Harger & Blish do Hardie & Scharle do German Cath'c Print'g Co, advertising The Globe deo The Telegraph (10 The Herald do The National Demokrat do The Times Co do Ansonia Electric Co, supplies J J McDonnell, fees in ordinance case Edward Broell do do E Grabor do do W White do do Mrs P Dougherty do do E E Frith, removing dead animals John Cahill, planting trees Reinfried & Jaeger, tools Eureka Gas Gov'r Co, gas governor Globe Light and Heat Co, light Star Electric Co, light dodo do do do do Key City Gas Co, gas W H Knowlton, street car fare H B Kniffke, money advanced do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 00 90 72 00 63 77 3 85 2 45 75 70 13 81 1 80 12 70 3 95 80 60 2 50 33 79 10 75 2460 6 00 3305 50 35 520 16 75 50 00 29 15 7500 29 15 50 00 29 15 3 80 60 60 60 60 60 14 50 5 00 1 05 5500 279 14 500 00 500 00 479 95 65 30 2 65 100 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 495 25 41500 do do do ......... 212 00 do do do 85 86 I hereby certify that the foregoing is. a cor- rect list of warrants issued by me during the month of March, 1894. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, DUBUQUE, Iowa. To the owner or owners of the several lots and parcels of ground abutting alley from Schil- ler avenue to Middle avenue, between Rhom- berg avenue and Garfield avenue: Lincoln avenue from Couler avenue to White street. c Dell street from West Fourteenth street to Arlington street. Ann avenue from Lincoln avenue to Garfield avenue. Wilde street from McLennan street to east end of street. Dorgan Place and alley from . Seventeenth street to Dorgan Place. Alta Vista street from West Fourteenth street to Union avenue. West Eagle Point avenue from end of im- provement to Kade avenue. Southern avenue from Railroad avenue to Rowan street . Southern avenue from end of improvement to Railroad avenue. And to any person or persons or company having any interest in said real estate. You are .hereby notified that there is on file in the office of the city recorder of Dubuque 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 assessment for paving, guttering, curbing and macadamizing of said 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, firm or company interested in any kind in said real estate, and that such firm or company having objeetion to the spec- ial tax proposed to be assessed as shown by- said plat, may file with the eity recorder his or their objeetion in writing at or before next meeting of the eity council of the city of Du- buque, which will meet the 20th day ot Decem- ber, 1894. W. H. KNOWLTON, City Engineer. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the ses- sion of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, held on the 1st day of October, 1894, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described. And that in case of failure to pay the same within thirty days from this date, the same shall become de- linquent and bear interest thereafter at the same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 21st day of December, A. D. 1894. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. For the construction of a sewer in West Third street from St. Mary's street to alley between lots 8 and 9 Prospect Hill addition, and alley between West Third street and Fenelon Place 4 to Burch street. Owner. Description. Lot. Amount. Catholic Cemetery, burying ground $162 00 James Lee sub city 692 s 100 ft 4 114 60 Taos Faherty Prospect Hill add 14 20 00 do 13 20 00 do 12 20 00 do 11 20 00 do 10 20 00 do 9 20 00 do 8 20 00 do 7 20 00 • do e37ii4ft6 15 00 dow-12i4ft6 5 00 do e27 y ft5 11 00 clow221V1ft5 9 00 do 4 20 00 do 3 20 00' do 2 16 40 do 1 16 40 do 26 20 00 do 24 20 00 do 23 20 00 do 22 20 00 do 21 20 00 20 20 00 1 20 00• 2 20 00 3 2000 4 20 00 5 20 00 do do Mieh'l Tierney do Cath O'Brien do John M Linehan do John McCabe do Rich'd Waller M Kavanaugh And'w Cullen Jos P Earley do P J Renter do John McCabe Martin Kelly James Harris do do do do do do do do do do Mrs G Smock do C W Wuliweber do do do Pat'k McCann do do do Chas F Markle do do Michael Brady Fortune's sub J G Moore do do E J Scott do do J F O'Dea do do Kate Rettallick do Edw Phillips do E P Lyman do Mary Powers do E J Scott do do do do 12 W G Cox do do 13 do do do 14 Mrs G Smock Prospect Hill add 25 C F Markle do do 19 do do eV26 do wy 6 do 10 do 11 1000 10 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 12 00 20 00 Vacation Notice. Notice is hereby given that there is now on file in my office a petition from property own- ers on Southern avenue from M. Mahony's place to Railroad avenue, asking that the west- erly 6 feet of said street between above points be vacated. All parties having objection to same must file their claims in my office on or before Jan. 5, 1895. dto-jan5 T. J. COONEY. Sidewalk Notice. 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 notice, construe ed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of 19th street, between Elm street and Pine street where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ung butting property. T. J. COONEY, dec26-10t Recorder. Adljout'necl Regular Se8•siolt, Jan. 17, 1895. CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, 16, 1893. Jan. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Present—None. Adjourned to Thursday, Jan. 17, -.at 7:30 p. m. CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, Jan. 17, 1895. ]OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:50 p. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. The following bills were ordered paid: Con Ryan, Jr., material for Fourth street extension 6274 68 Geo. W. Farley, stone 4 50 Chas. Oswald, cleaning chimneys14 00 Jas. Moore, janitor 20 00 H. S. Moore, services assisting city attorney 40 00 Hardie Si Scharle,printing abstract for city attorney 170 50 Robt. McGivern, sanitary officer50 00 The petitions of Dubuque Street Railway company and the Dubuque Light and Traction company asking to have taxes for 1894 remitted were referred to the committee of the whole. • The city engineer presented a list of names and cubic yards of macadam meas- ured. The list shows the number of piles and cubic yards. Total amount broken, 11,294 cubic yards ; amount allowed, 6,5724 cubic yards at 75c, X4,927.67. Also presented plans and specifications for an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley from end of sewer to Rose street between Wal- nut street and Race street, ordered Dec. 20, 1894, which was approved. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: WHEREAS, It is understood that the city attorney, by reason of ill -health, is unable at the present time to give full attention to the legal business of the city, and a number of important suits are now pend- ing in the courts, among which are the eases of Hunt and Brunskill, in which large judgments have been rendered against the city, and in which it is neces- sary to perfect appeals to the supreme court; therefore Resolved, That Alphons Matthews,,Esq., be authorized to assist the city attorney in the cases named and in the conduct of all other legal matters in which the city is interested, and to act for the city when necessary during the absence or inability of the City attorney by reason of illness, of attend to the same, the compensation for said services to be such as may be mutually agreed upon by the city, the city attorney and Mr. Matthews. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: WHEREAS, An action has been brought in the district court against the city of Dubuque, in which it is sought to perma- nently enjoin the city from completing the improvement of Booth street at is inter- section with O'Neil street, in the manner recommended by the city engineer, there- fore Resoled, That the city attorney be re- quested to appear in behalf of the city in said case, and, if possible, obtain such a decree by the court as will definitely set- tle the true loeation and lines of O'Neill street to the end that all doubt and con- troversy in relation to that matter may be forever set at rest. Ald. Ryder, chairmain of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of the resolution and ordinance amending the or- dinance of the Dubuque High Bridge com- pany. Ald. Halpin moved that the ordinance be read for the first time. Carried. The ordinance was then read by its title as follows: "An ordinance providing for a modifica- tion of the provisions of section seven (7) of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance au- thorizing and to provide for aiding the construction of a wagon and foot bridge over the Mississippi river between the city of Dubuque, in the state of Iowa, and the town of East Dubuque, in the state of Illinois, being Chapter 125 of the Revised Ordinances of 1893. Ald. Halpin moved that the rules be sus pended and the ordinance placed on its final passage. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Crawford, Halpin, Powers, Ryder and Shea. Nayes—Alds. Butler, Kaufmann, Lillig, Vogel and Vogler. The following petition was read: To the honorable City Council of the City of Dubuque: We, the undersigned, owners of at least 75 per cent of the property lying south of First street and bounded on the east by South Main street, on the west by Locust street, and the south by Railroad avenue, do respectfully petition your honorable body to grant to the Illinois Cen- tral Railway company the rights they have asked for and as they have asked for them in this matter of laving tracks on Salina, Dodge and West Main street, be- lieving that the best interests of ourselves and of the entire city will be consummated by giving it to them. We realize that the Illinois Central Rail- way company is in a position to do the work at once, and also that any other rail- road company would have to use the Illi- nois Central's property to take advantage of an ordinance to lay a track on Salina street, which would necessarily postpone, indefinitely almost, any action toward do- ing the work. We pray that prompt action be taken in this matter, as the commercial interests i \.! 14 Adjourned Regular Session, January 17, 1895. of the city of Dubuque will suffer seri- ously if it is delayed. Schreiber-Conchar Svendson & Ott, Mf'g. Co. M. M. Walker & Co., J. H. Shields, Bart E. Linehan, Norwegian Plow Co,.S. P. Wadley, James Beach & Son. Robt. Waller Estate McFadden Coffee and per F. H. Coates, Spice company, Mulgrew & Phillips, Key City Gas Co., Dubuque Mattre s s Excelsior Brass Wks Factory company, P. R. Martin, Mgr. W. H. Peabody, John Duggan, Watters & Dennis, W. J. Burns, P. H. Halpin, J. B. Glover, Anna M. Bush, T. J. Donohue, M. H. Moore. Also an ordinance presented by the Illi- nois Central Railway company asking for right of way on Salina street, was read. Also a communication and ordinance of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail- way company in relation to the same, was read. Ald. Ryder moved that rules be sus- pended and all parties that wished to ad- dress the council in regard to the matter of right of way on Salina street be al- lowed to do so. Crrried. Messrs. F. Harriman, Jos. Ott, C. W. Mitchell, Dennis Smith, J. W. Conchar and M. H. Moore addressed the council in behalf of the Illinois Central railroad. 'Messrs. J. W. Stapleton and A. A. Cooper, Jr., addressed the council in be- half of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad. Messrs. Col. Lyon, I. Diefenderfer, Jos. Whatmore addressed the council in rela- tion to the granting of right of way. Ald. Halpin moved that the petition of Schrieber, Conchar & Co. et al asking that the Illinois Central Railroad company for right of way of Salina street be granted. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Halpin, Pow- ers, Ryder and Vogel. Nays—Aldermen Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig, Shea and Vogldr. The vote being a tie, Mayor Olinger voted aye. Ald. Ryder moved that the ordinance en- titled "An ordinance granting the Illinois Central Railroad company, its successors and assigns, the right of way along and across certain streets and alleys in the city of Dubuque for the purpose of con- structing and operating a railway track thereon," be read for the second time and placed on its passage. Carried. The ordinance was read by its title and adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Halpin, Pow- ers Ryder and Vogel. Pow- ers, Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig, Shea and Vogler. The vote being a tie, Mayor Olinger voted aye. Ald. Crawford offered the following: WHEREAS, The practice of holding secret or private meetings of the committee of the whole sometimes called, "Star Chamber Sessions," is constantly giving rise to false reports and misrepresenta- tions of the business transacted, and as to the action taken in such secret sessions by the various members of the city council and WHEREAS, Every citizen and taxpayer of Dubuque has an interest direct or in- direct in all business of every kind that can possibly come before the council for its action, and has a right to know, and to hear if he desires, the reasons and argu- ments for and against every pending measure or proposition before the council, and the position of every alderman in re- gard to the sante. Therefore, Resolved. That hereafter all meetings of the committee of the whole for the consid- ation of any subject to conte before the coutcil, be held openly in the council chamber and free to all persons without distinction, who may choose to be present. Adopted. Ald. Ryder, of the committee of the whole, presented the following report: Your committee report in favor of ex- tending the franchise of the Dubuque Street Railway company for a period of fifty years from the expiration of its pres- ent franchise, or until April 25, 1965, pro- vided, however, the city of Dubuque re- serves the right at any time after April 25. 1915, to cause said Dubuque Street Railway company to pay annually into the city- treasury a sum of money equal to 2 per cent. of its net earnings each year,and the city attorney and ordinance commit- tee are instructed to draft an ordinance in compliance herewith. Adopted. Also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and ('ity Council: GENTLEMEN--YOUr committee of the whole would most respectfully recommend to your honorable body that the assess- ment of the Key City Fire Insurance com- pany be placed at $12.500 for 1893 and also $12.500 for 1894. Adopted. Ald. Halpin moved to adjourn. Carried. Sidewalk Notice. 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 notice, construct- od and laid In conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Alta Vista street, between west 14th street and the north line of lot 3 of 3 of min. lot 91 where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. d ce rt lbt T. J. COONEY, Recorder. Notice to Saloon -Keepers. CITY MARSHAL 8 OFFICE, t DUBUQUE, Iowa, Dec. 31, 1894. You are hereby notified that the next install- ment of your city license is due and payable on Jan. 1, 1895. and must be paid on or before said date. Failure on your part so to do will subject you to the penalties of the ordinance on that subject. JOHN RAESLI, decd-d15t City Marshal. Notice. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, Jan. 19, 1895, for the laying of a new floor in the Patrol House, on Thirteenth and Washington streets. Bidders must state the kind of a floor they pro pose to lay and the total cost of same. The work to be done under the supervision of the committee on public grounds and buildings and to their entire satisfaction. No extras will be allowed on this work, and all appurtenanees to said building to be left in as good condition as before said floor is laid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. T. J. COONEY, Recorder. 0. Official Notices. An Ordinance, Granting to the Illinois Central Rail- road Company, its Successors and Assigns, the Right of Way Along and Across Certain Streets and Alleys in the City of Dubuque. for the Purpose of Constructing and Operating a Railway Track Thereon. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: Section 1. That the right be and is hereby granted to the Illinois Central Railroad Company, its successors and assigns, to construct and forever maintain and operate in this city a railway track for railway pur- poses, in connection with the lines of railway now operated by said company, as follows: Commencing at a point on the Illinois Central Company's track near the south line of block 28, in Dubuque Harbor company's addition, thence across block 28 to a point in the center of Salina street, south of Railroad avenue: thence northerly along Salina street, crossing Railroad avenue at a right angle with the same, to the intersection of Dodge and West Main streets; thence along West Main street to the south line of Jones street,crossing all inter- vening streets and alleys. Also the right to construct, maintain and operate a branch track from a connection with said track in Se- lina street and West Main street, west on Dodge street to the west line of Harrison street, cross- ing all intervening streets and alleys; also, with the right to connect the lines herein de- scribed by suitable and practicable curves. Also the further right to construct spur tracks, under the direction of the city council, to any and all factories and other industries that are or may hereafter be located along or on prop- erty adjoining any of the routes hereinbefore described. Sec. 2. Said tracks shall be laid in the center of said streets, unless otherwise ordered by the City Council. Said railroad company shall, whenever required to do so by the City Council, fill to grade with earth filling the streets along which said tracks shall be laid, the full width thereof; and also fill any lot or lots abutting on the streets Om occupied. For all filling so put in by said railroad company, other than that required for the purposes of its tracks, it shall be entitled to compensation at a rate per yard equal to the actual cost of said filling; the amount of said filling so to be paid for to be measured and estimated by the city engineer and the engineer of said railroad company. Sec. 3. The surface of the roadbed herein re- quired shall be not less than fourteen feet in width, and the tracks herein authorized shall be laid to the grade established by the city, and, should the grade be changed by the city at any time, the said tracks shall be changed to conform to such changes of grade; such change of the tracks to be made at the expense of the said railway company, and said railway company shall have no claim for damages against the city because of such change. At all crossings the said railway company shall keep the space between the rails, and one foot outside of the same properly planked in such a manner that carriages and other vehicles may easily pass over the same; and, whenever it shall be necessary, and the city council shall require, said company shall maintain suitable waterways under said tracks, without expense to the city, so that said tracks shall not be an obstruction to the proper drainage of the local- ities through which they may be laid, and as may be determined by the city council. Sec. 4. Said company shall comply with all reasonable police regulations from time to time made governing the use and operation of said tracks. Sec. 5. The construetion of the track along Salina street and West Main street shall be commenced as soon as practicable, and the work thereon shall be continued with all reas- onable diligence, and be completed on or before Oct. 1, 1895, unless delayed by injunction or other legal proceeding, Unless said work is commenced within three months, all rights un- der this ordinance may be declared forfeited ut the option of the city council. The track along Dodge street, and the spur tracks hereinbefore mentioned, shall be constructed whenever it in necessary" to do so, to any industries, ware- houses or factories that are now or may be hereafter located along any of the routes here• in before described. Sec. 0. Said railway company shall save the city from all liability- for, or, in ease of suit thereon, shall make proper defense to, all claims against the city of Dubuque for dam- ages caused to any persons or property by the construction of said tracks along or across any street or alley oeettpied by them, or by the movement of ears or locomotives switched or used on said tracks, and shall be liable for the amount of any judgment reeovered against the city of Dubuque on any action for damage on any such claims. Sec. 7. It is further expressly stipulated and provided that all railway companies now or hereafter operating tracks in the city of Du- buque shall be entitled at any time to have their cars transferred over said tracks, and all intermediate tracks of said Illinois Central Railroad company in the city of Dubuque, necessary to be used in order to conueet with the sidetracks herein authorized, at reason- able switching rates. which slush not exceed $2 for each loaded ear, and empty cars free, so transferred and switched. Provided, That no railroad company having track facilities in the city of Dubuque shall be entitled to have its ears so transferred, unless such railroad com- pany shall permit the use of its sidetracks in said city by other railroad companies upon the same teems. If the rate for such transferring and switching cannot be agreed upon by the railroad companies interested in the use of said tracks, the charge therefor shall be fixed and determined by the city council, who shall finally tix and regulate the same. Sec. 8. The rights and privileges herein grant- ed by the city of Dubuque are upon the further express condition that said Illinois Central Railroad company, before constructing any of the tracks herein authorized, shall comply with the provisions and requirements of Section 464, Title 4, Chapter 10, of the Code of Iowa. Sec. 9. It is expressly understood that this ordinance, when accepted by the said Illinois Central Railroad company, shall be construed to be a mutual contract between the city of Dubuque and said railroad company, and to consideration of the rights and privileges con- ferred upon said company, it hereby agrees to be bound by and perform all,the conditions and obligations herein contained and specified. See. 10. That this ordinance, if accepted in writing by the Illinois Central Railroad com- pany within fifteen days from and after its passage, and approved by the mayor, shall be published one time in the Dubuque Daily Herald newspaper. and shall thereupon take effeet and be in force; otherwise it shall be null and void. The foregoing ordinance accepted January 21, 1895. ILLINO S CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, By STU Y V ESANT FISH, President. Attest: F. B. HARRIMAN, Superintendent, Approved by [SEAL.] PETER OLINGER, Mayor. Attest: T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Adopted Jan. 17, 1895. CITY OF DUBUQUE. Right of Way Notice. To E. J. Delehanty, H. S. Vaughan, Henry Cannon, J. H. Shields: 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, viz: Widening of Grandview avenue across land in which you claim an interest, as follows: Lots 2 and 3 Kavanaugh and Barry's sub; lots 5 and 6 min. lot 20; lot 2 min. lot 18, and lot 12 Summer Hill add., a plat of which proposed improvement has been tiled 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 4th day of February, 1895, 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 proposed Improve- ment should not be made. W. H. KNOWLTON, City Engineer. Dubuque, Jan. 19, 1890. jan20-dlOt 5 -P, 16 Official Notices Special Assessment Notice. To EMMA KLAES: Yon are hereby noti- fled that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque for the construction of lateral sewerage in the alley between Seventeenth and Sanford and Jackson and Washington streets, adopted on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1895, 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 adjacent to said sewerage, lot 4 and n 1,4 lot 5 of sub of 87 and 88 in L. H. Langworthy'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 4th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. j22 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To F. HINZE: Yon are hereby notified hat in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque for the laying of sewer in White street, from Sanford street to Twenty-third street, adopted on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1895, 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 4 in Olinger'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 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. j22-l0t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To CATHERINE PEED: You are hereby noti- fied that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, for the construction of lateral sewerage in the alley between Twenty-third and Twenty-seventh and Couler avenue and Jackson st., adopted on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1895, 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 ad jacent to said sewerage, lot 354 in Davis Farm addition, 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 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. j22 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To AUGUSTA JANGEN : You are hereby noti- fied that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, for the . construction of lateral sewerage in the alley between Twenty-third and Twenty-seventh and Couler avenue and Jackson, adopted on the 4th day of Jan'y, A. D. 1895, 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 adjacent to said sewerage lot 290 in Davis Farm addi- tion, 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 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said as- sessment should not be levied. j22 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. To H. W. BUTLl ER: 'Von 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 in White street, from Sanford street to Twenty-third street, adopted on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1895, a special assess- ment will be levied for the expense thereof, at the next regular meeting of the city coun- cil, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot 213 in Davis Farm add, owned by you, being subject to such spec- ial assessment. And you are notified to ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of February, A. D., 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. j22 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To MARG'T GROFF, Est.: Yon are hereby noti- fled that in accordance with a resolution of the' City Council of the city of Dubuque for the con- struction of lateral sewerage in the alley be- tween Seventeenth and Sanford and Jackson and Washington streets, adopted on the 7th day of January, 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 adjacent to said sewerage, lot 3 in sub of 87 and 88 in L. H. Langworthy's add, owned by you, b •ing sub- ject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting 01 the coun- cil, to be held on the 4111 lay of February, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. jan22-10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To D. A. PRICE: 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 in White street, from Sanford street to Twenty-third Street, adopted on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1895, 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 4 of sub 218 and 219 Davis Farm 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 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. j22 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Sidewalk Notice. 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 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Peru Road street, between Jackson street and Chi- cago Great Western Viaduct street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Adopted Jan. 7, 1895. 10t T. J. COONEY, 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 p. m. Friday, Jan. 25, 1895, for the construction of 2 -inch plank sidewalks as fol- lows, where not already laid, viz: A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of An- gella street from West Locust street to Cath- erine street. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Peru Road from Jackson street to Chicago Great Western railway. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Alta Vista from West Fourteenth street to west line of lot 3 of 3 min. lot 91. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Nineteenth street from Elm street to Pine street. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reservees the right to reject any or all bids. W. I3. KNOWLTON, jan19-5t City Engineer. NOTICE. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, Jan. 15, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, Jan. 31, 1895, for 1,000 feet of Cotton Fire Hose. Bid- ders must state the price per lineal foot for said hose to be delivered f. o. b. in Dubuque. Bids must be accompanied by sample of hose bid on. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. jan115.14t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder • Regular Se8,S1efl, Feb. 4, 1595. 17 CIT' COUNCIL. Regular Session, Feb. 4, 1895, [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 9:40 o'clock a. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Ald. Crawford, Halpin, Kauf- mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. On motion the minutes of the December session were corrected so as to read that the petition of H. Fullmer was referred to the city attorney and ordinance commit- tee. Carried. Ald. Halpin moved that the minutes of the Jan. 7th session be so amended as to show the ordinance granting certain rights to the I. C. R. R. was read for the first time and then referred to the com- mittee of the whole, and to be published. Adopted by the following votes: Ayes—Ald. Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Noes- - Ald. Crawford. Ald. Crawford moved that the minutes of the January session in relation to the High Bridge company be corrected so as to read "in accordance with the terms of a proposition submitted by the Dubuque High Bridge to the city council Dec. 3, 1894, and stipulating with saicj company as to the giving of aid in the construction of other bridges across the Mississippi river." Carried. Ald. Halpin moved that the minutes be approved as corrected, and printed. Car- ried. The following bills were ordered paid: Noonan Bros., livery $ 12 00 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary service 118 00 Key City Gas Co., gas 3 70 Excelsior Brass Works, repairs fire dept 2 20 Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware, etc., fire dept 2 20 W. H. Torbert, supplies, fire dept 19 35 Dubuque Tank Oil Line, oil, fire dept 420 Lear & Pflffner, horse shoeing, fire dept 9 50 Thos. Collins, horse shoeing, fire dept 25 00 Standard Oil Co., oil, fire dept4 00 Diamond Jo Line Steamers, oak, fire dept 5 07 • Svendsen & Ott, lumber, fire dept 3 77 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for sewer 3 40 B. E. Linehan, supplies for sewer 22 29 John Harney, supplies for sewer. 2 00 Headford Bros. & Hitchens Co, supplies for sewer 30 00 Dubuque Water Co., water 400 00 Phil Pier, Jr., coal 209 97 Butt Bros., blacksmithing, fire dept 525 Ellwanger Bros., repairs, fire dept 13 80 P. H. Halpin, supplies, fire dept7 00 Dubuque Rubber and BeltingCo., supplies, fire dept 5 85 A. Wunderlich, horseshoeing, fire dept 12 50 J. F. Ris & Co., fire dept 80 V. A. Lieben, transcribing testi- mony 80 00 Thos. McDonald, labor 3 35 T. C. Murphy, police fees 60 50 C. Bochart, police overcoats 220 00 J. T. Kearns, recording plats3 00 Gotf. Gmehle, assisting assessor80 00 Geo. Bennett. assisting assessor80 00 Mullen Bros., plumbing 3 30 Lear & Ptiffner, horseshoeing92 70 Ellwanger Bros., repairs 3 05 Star Electric Co., light 1,609 20 Tom Connolly, labor 12 40 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies6 05 Chas. Oswald, supplies 11 20 Mrs. Koenig. janitor services 90 00 Jas. Moore. janitor services 20 00 Mullin Bros., plumbing 12 45 Smedley Mf'g Co., repairs, etc 4 85 Nessler Bros, repairs, etc 1 5i0 E. E. Frith, removing dead ani- mals 650 Ham & Carver, printing 4 50 Telegraph. printing 21 00 Harger & Blish, stationery 4 85 Jas. Kelly & Son, stationery 12 25 Robert McGivern, sanitary police 50 00 Geo. Wertin, taking care of pest boat 15 00 Ernest Bohn, taking care of pest boat 0 00 Wm. Graff, cleaning vaults 2220 Dubuque Water Co., water 2,510 51 Excelsior Brass Works, repairs2 95 W. B. Baumgartner, supplies3 70 Svendson & Ott, lumber 17 46 Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware1 10 B. D. Linehan, repairs 3 20 Geo. W. Farley, filling 9 40 Dubuque Water Co., water 1,240 00 The following bills were referred to the committee on printing: The Herald 75 00 National Demokrat 50 00 The Times 59 311 Dubuque Telegraph 29 15 The Globe 59 90 The following bills were referred to the police and light committee: Key City Gas company $ 10155 Glc be Light and Heat company166 55 Bill of Monteith, Dempsy & Horner of $1.60 was referred to the committee on sup- plies. Ald. Powers moved that the ruies be sus- pended and all parties that desired to ad- dress the council be allowed to. Carried. Mr. Custer. Hickey and others address- ed the council in relation to the widening of Grandview avenue. On motion, all pe- titions relating to the widening of Grand- view avenue were referred to the street committee and engineer. Ald. Ryder moved that Ed Clark be al- lowed to pay special assessment for the improvement of Ellis street, without in- terest. Carried. Mr. Doerrer and others addressed the council in relation to assessment for sewer between Sanford and Twenty-seventh street. On motion the assesstnent, and all petitions relating to same were re- ferred to the committee of the whole. Mr. Patrick Quinn addressed the coun- cil in relation to the opening of a street from Rush street to Valley. Mr. Hurd addressed the council in rela- tion to the assessment against W. P. Large estate for moneys and credits. On motion the petition was granted. Petition of Mrs. H. C. Decker for remis- sion of one-half of taxes of 1894, was granted. Petition of Mrs. Whittmore in regard to macadamizing Holly street, was read. Ald. Crawford moved that the street com- mittee and engineer be instructed to give Mrs. Whittmore an entrance to her prop- erty on Holly street. Carried. , The following petitions in relation to taxes were referred to the tax committee. 18 . Regular Session, Feb. 4, 1895. Bridget Cantwell, Mrs. John Silzer,Gott. Knoernschild, Annie Huber, Mrs. M. Car- ney, Honore Lonergan, Aug. Bracher, Katie Conigiskey, Wm. Hallenberger,Mrs. Mathias Wolf. F. J. Stoltz, Joseph Jeffroy, Mary Callaghan, Henrietta Buchlman, Valentine Mackert, Mary Fox, Ralph Abbots, Mrs. Mary Enright, Jos. J. Ott. Petition of John and H. Specht asking for aid for running ferry from Eagle Point to Potosi was read. Ald. Lillig moved that Mr. Specht and Mr. Kimball be given a donation of $150 each to assist in running ferries. Carried. Petition of Rev. E. Schuette, D. D., et al. for an arc electric light on the corner of Seventeenth and Iowa streets was re- ferred to the committee on isolice and light. Petition of Michael Lavin claiming $66 retained from him on account of condi- tion of alley after putting in sewer be- tween Seventeenth and Sanford streets was received and filed. Reports of Officers. The street commissioner reported $542.80 due for labor on streets during January, 1895. Warrants were ordered drawn to pay for labor and the report re- ferred to the street committee. Chief Reinfried reported $1,744.50 as the amount due the firemen for the month of January, 1895. Warrants were ordered drawn to pay the firemen and the report was received and filed. Marshal Rae.le reported $1.835 as the amount required to pay the police for the month of January, 1895. Also reported and presented treasurer's receipts for $11.75, amount collected fi om M. Tsehrgi, Jr. Also reported sixty-six police cases dur- ing January. Report received and filed and warrants ordered drawn to pay police- men. Sewer Insp3etor Igo reported $156. 85 amount due for labor on sewers during January, 1895. Report referred to sewer committee and warrants ordered drawn to pay for labor. Woodmeasurer Hannon reported 2,019 cords of wood measured during January and presented treasurer's receipt for $8.55. per cent due the city for same. Report received and filed. City Electrician Osborn's report was re- ceived and filed. Market Master Klein reported amount weighed on scales during December, 1894, and presented treasurer's receipt for $20.75, amount due the city for same. Also reported $22.60, amount required to feed prisoners during December, 1894. Report referred to committee on markets. The report of Weighmasters Jas. Doyle and Chas. Pitschner was received and filed. The report of the captains of the several engine houses as to the amount of gas con- sumed, was referred to the committee on police and light. Ald. Vogel moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m Carried. Afternoon Session. Council met at 2:05 p. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Ald. Crawford, Halpin. Lil- lig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. On motion, the High Bridge ordinance was read. Ald. Crawford moved that section one (1) of the ordinance be amended by insert- ing the word "financially" after the word "aid" and before the words "in building'' in the twenty-third line of said section. Also by adding at the end of said section one (1) the following: Provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the city coi:ncil at any time from granting to any company or individ- uals a franshise for the construction of any bridge across the Mississippi river. or the right to use any street or other public ground for the approaches to such bridge, or the erection of the necessary piers for the same or an exemption from city taxes. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Crawford Halpin, Power';, Ryder and Shea. Noes—Ald. Kaufmann, Lillig, Vogel and Vogler. Remonstrance of G. Becke et al. against the adoption of the ordinance was read. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the rules be suspended and all parties desiring to be allowed to address the council in relation to the above ordinance. Curried. Jas. Levi, Geo. Fengler, G. A. Thornuinn and Joe Ott addressed the council in rela- tion to the High bridge ordinance. Ald. Butler arrived at 3 p. in. Ald. Halpin moved that the High bridge ordinance be read the second time and placed upon its final passage. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Powers and Ryder. Noes—Aids. Kaufmann, Lillig, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. The vote being a tie the mayor voted no. Bill of the Dubuque Water Co. of $1,240 was ordered paid. Ald. Halpin moved that the Dubuque High Bridge Co. be allowed to withdraw their proposition to the city. Carried. Ald. Crawford moved that when the council adjourns, it does so to meet again Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. On notion bids for fire hose were opened and read and referred to the committee on fire and water and fire chief, to test the samples of the different bidders and ascer- tain if same are up to the requirements as stipulated by them in their proposals. Carried. Ald. Crawford moved to adjourn. Car- ried 410. -Recorder. Approved 1595. . Mayor. Adjourned Regular Session, Feb. 6, 1895. 19 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, Feb. 6, 1895. [OFFICIAL. Council met at 7:45 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Aids. Crawford, Halpin, Kauf- man. Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Shea. Engineer Knowlton presented reports and plats as follows: Plat of the widening of Grandview ave- nue referred to the street committee and engineer. Also plat of Samuel street extended to Southern avenue, referred to street com- mittee and engineer. Also plat of proposed change in location of Union avenue. Referred to street com- mittee and engineer. Also nlat of James McClain of lot 1 of the sub of lot 2 of 5 of mineral lot 140. city. Referred to street committee and engineer. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of hav- ing warrants drawn in favor of the treas- urer for money refunded during the month of January; warrants ordered drawn in favor of treasurer and report re- ferred back to finance committee. Ald. Lillig, chairman of the committee on police and light, reported as follows: Your committee report that they have notified the electrician to notify the Star Electric Co. to place an arc electric light on Couler avenue and Park Hill avenue. Adopted. A ld. Halpin, chairman of the delinquent tax committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of can- celling the taxes of Cath. Reuter on lot 351, Davis' Farm addition, for 1894. In favor of cancelling the assessment of moneys and credits on Michael Bogen estate for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Maria Leppert on n 126 feet lot 19 in Littleton & Sawyer's addition for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Mary Seward on the west 35 feet lot 6 of the subdivision of out lot 703 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Rosa Cadman for 1804. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Geo. Burki's estate on lot 119 Union addition for 1894. In favor of reducing the assessment of David R. Jones on lot 1 of subdivision 3 of mineral lot 91 and lots 1, 2 and 3 of Jones' subdivision to $3,500 for 1894. in favor of cancelling the taxes of the Peter E. Spahn estate for 1894. In favor of reducing the assessment of George Crommiller on the s% of n 1-5 of city lot 446 to $2.000 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of the Ben Cheetham estate on lot n 50 feet of 38 in Wilson's sub for 1894. In favor of allowing Frank Hitchens to pay $.5.50 as payment in full on his home- stead for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. W. Lahey on lot 14 Kelley's sub. for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary Canavan on lot 3, Bissell's sub. for 1894. Adverse to the petition of Rosa Rey- nolds for reduction of taxes for 1894. In favor -of receiving and filing petition of Katherine McLain, asking to be re- funded taxes paid for 1892. In favor of allowing Mrs. Catherine Mc- Cann to pay one-half her taxes as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Thos. Mulqueeney on lot 13 Dorgan's sub for 1894. In favor of cancelling taxes of Mrs. Kate Bannon on n3 of city lot 556 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the water tax of et Hoerner on lots 1 and 2 of sec 13 township 89, 2 east for 1894. In favor of reducing the assessment of the Adams company to *3,150, and cancel- ling personalty as per agreement of the council Sept. 9, 1892. In favor of allowing Mrs. Helena Os- wald to pay *53.80 as payment in full for 1894 on s m 1-5 of lot 480. city. In favor of reducing the assessment of the Dubuque Woodenware company to $2,1811 on real estate for 1894 and cancel as- sessment on improvements and personalty for said year. Report adverse to petition of Mrs. Mc- Laughlin for cancellation of taxes for 1894. Report adverse to petition of Susan Bornheiser for cancellation of taxes for 1894. In favor of allowing Mrs. Dennis Flan- nagan to pay one-half her taxes on her homestead as payment in full for 1894, on lot 9, Glendale addition. Report adverse to the petition of H. Magdal for reduction of assessment for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Geo. T. Schmidt for reduction of taxes for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Mrs. Phil Finkenauer for reduction of assess- ment for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Mrs. George Finn for cancellation of taxes for 1894. Report adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of granting the petition of the Adams com- pany asking permission to fill and use Fourth street north and Market street east of the north half of block "C" in Booth's addition, at the pleasure of the city council, the city to pay said Adams company at a rate not to exceed 20c per cubic yard for all flilling put on said streets by them whenever the city re- quires said streets for public or other use, and the engineer is instructed to cross section said streets so that an estimate of the filling done can be made at any time. It is also understood that the city reserves the right at any time before said streets are filled to grade by the Adams company, to have such filling as may be deemed necessary put on said street, and said Adams com- pany shall not be entitled to receive any compensation for amount so filled by the city. iieport in favor of paying bill of Anton Siege of $75.00 for grading done on Blake street. In favor of instructing the engineer to prepare a plat showing a street 40 feet in width through and along lots 2 and 5 of Chas. Klingenberg's subdivision and such other lands or lots as may be necessary for said purpose and proceed in accord- ance ccord ance with the ordinance on that subject. Also would recommend improving streets, a list of which was presented by the engineer. Report in favor of the adoption of the red line as the official grade of alley south of West Eagle Point avenue and east and 20 Adjourned Regular Session, Feb. 6, 1895. west of Klein street. Report adopted. Ald. Halpin, chairman of committee on supplies, reported of follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the bill of the Central Uniou Tele- phone company of $58.50 for telephone rent. In favor of paying the bill of the West- ern Electric company of $20 for electric supplies. Also in favor of, paying bill of W. M. Greenhow of $10.35. Adopted. The city auditor reported as follows: Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1895 $21,721 06 Receipts during January, 189567,085 67 Total $89,406 73 Disbursements during January, 1895 ... 55,224 11 Balance cash on hand Feb. 1, 1895 $34.182 62 Amount required to pay city officers, $1,773.35. Also presented a list of coupons re- deemed during the month of January, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn in favor of city officers and report referred to finance committee. City Attorney Knight reported as fol- lows: In the matter of Harry Fulmer et al., in relation to damages to their property by the improvement of West Fourteenth street, I would state that in my opinion the amounts awarded them are an inade- quate compensation, and I would suggest that the council further investigate the matter. The street was widened without authority. Received and filed. Report in relation to alley owned by G. W. Loefler was granted; he to be exempt ✓✓ ' from special tax for macadamizing alley on presentation of deed, attorney to ob- tain same. Adopted. Report in relation to assessment of property for the construction of sewers was referred to the committee of the whole. Report in relation to the settlement of the cases of Mary Zugenbuehler and Catherine Welsh was referred to the com- mittee on claims, mayor and city attorney with power. Report in relation to the renumbering of Kniest, Guthrie and Brown sub -divisions was referred to city attorney and engi- neer. Report in relation to H. Benkendorf and J. Marsch, remonstrating against special assessment of Elm street was re- ferred to city attorney, to find what the sheriff jury's award was and to look up the deed. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and filing the petition of the Du- buque Street Railway company, asking for cancellation of taxes for 1894. Also of receiving and filing the petition of the Dubuque Light & Traction Co., asking for reduction of taxes for 1894. Re- port adopted. Ald. Crawford reported as follows: To the Honorable Magor and City Council: GENTLEMEN:—Your committee on flre and water and fire chief, to whom was re- ferred the matter of purchasing fire hose would most respectfully report that after a careful examination of the samples of hose submitted with proposals, we have agreed to recommend to your honorab body the purchase of 1,000 feet of wov double jacket hose at 57 cents per foo also 100 feet of American double jacket knit hose at 68 cents, as per bid of the Re- vere Rubber company. which is the lowest and we believe the best bid submitted. We have also agreed before the final ac- ceptance of above hose that when same arrives the fire chief is directed to test said hose and determine if sante will stand the test as specified in the proposal of said Revere Rubber company, all of which is respectfully submitted. P. W. CRAWFORD, JOS. K. KAI'FMANX, Pnn, RIDER, Fire Committee. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann presented the following: To the, Hon. Mayor alai City Council: GENTLEMEN :—Your committee on streets would most respectfully recommend to your Hon. body that the city purchase a new 10 -ton steam roller as we believe that our present roller is too unwieldy to per- form all the work in a satisfactory man- ner, especially when it is required to do rolling on the hill streets. With a ten -ton roller all hill work can be done, and our present roller can do all rolling on the level, besides with the assistance of a new roller the life of the old roller will be ex- tended for quite a number of years and the city will thus be ahead in the end. With the amount of work that we anti- cipate the corning season we believe that a new roller will earn half its cost the first year and besides with two rollers more satisfactory work can be done. Referred to the committe of the whole. Petition of William Sample to have bal- ance of saloon license refunded, was re- ferred to the mayor with power. The report of John Carter, street super- intendent, reported the number of loads of snow hauled from the streets, referred to street committee and street superin- tendent to find the cost of. Ald. Powers. chairman of the ordinance committee, and City Attorney Knight, re- ported adverse to petition of J. L. Bunt- ing for permission to maintain a few poles on streets and alleys. Action on same was postponed. Engineer presented list of notices served for right of way. Rsceived and filed. Also bill showing filling done by Gen. Booth in streets and alleys and levee up to May 25, 1894, referred to the committee of the whole. Also reported and presented plat of sur- vey of Southern avenue from Rowan street to Grandview avenue, with a view of im- proving the line and grade of streel. Re- ferred to committee of the whole. The following bills were ordered paid: Iowa Iron Works, repairs on roller, $117.58. D. W. Linehan, improving Alta Vista street, $118.05. Williams & McCann, improving Dodge street from South Dodge street to Grand- view avenue, $50. Brown & Brown, improvement of Sem- inary street, $49.50. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest :„.-c rder. roved. 1895. y l ? Mayor. 1 List f City Warrants. 21 LIST OF CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of April, 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1 DUBUQUE, Iowa, May 1, 1894. f To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of April, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. A W Daugherty salary mayor 3 mos $230 00 H B Gniffke salary for March treas'rer 150 00 do do do clerk hire 50 00 T J Cooney do do recorder 116 65 J M Kenety do do auditor 116 65 J F Stemm do do assessor 125 00 J E Knight do do attorney 125 00 8 B Rice do do marshal 100 00 Joe Reinfried do do chief 75 00 Jae Bunting do do electrician 75 00 W 11 Knowlton do do engineer 275 00 E 8 Hyde do do asst. do 100 00 James Boyce do do " do 100 00 Henry Glab do do " do 50 00 John O'Brien do do sewer insp't'r 70 00 Henry Henge do do park custod'n 46 50 Ed Norton do domark'tmast'r 50 00 J W Fowier do do health officer 50 00 John Carter do do st commis'er 91 65 John O'Connell do do committee elk 83 35 Jas Daly fireman 60 00 Job Barnes do 75 00 J Murphy do 60 00 Wm Duey do 60 00 A McDonald do 60 00 J Schonberger do 50 00 Ed Keas do 50 00 T Ryder do .......... 50 00 M Eitel do .................. 60 00 J Essman do .................. 75 00 ADuccini do 50 00 J Flynn do 60 00 J Wiltse do .... 60 00 T Walker do .................. 50 00 C Specht do 50 00 J Tschudi do 50 00 D Ahearn do 60 00 Jas Allen do 60 00 W Hippman do 60 00 C Kaunalt do 50 00 F Ganahl do 50 00 J Ward do 50 00 G Gerke do 50 00 F Essman do 60 00 TFlynn do •••• ••60 00 A Straney do 50 00 J Rooney do 50 00 D Ryan police ........ 75 00 John Raesli do 70 00 B Cain do 50 00 Wm Hennessy do 50 00 Wm Frith do 50 00 Wm O'Brien do 46 45 John Litscher do 50 00 P McNerney do 50 00 T Reilly do 50 00 P Dunnegan do 50 00 P Kearney do 48 35 J Fitzpatrick do 50 00 D Norton do 50 00 Jas Allen do 39 60 J Reuter do 50 00 James Flynn do 50 00 Ed Moore do 50 00 M Kitty do 50 00 P Sutton do 50 00 M Craugh do 50 00 J Hoffman do 50 00 D Linehan do 48 33 T Gordon do 48 35 P Sullivan do 50 00 J Hilson do 5U 00 P Powers do :50 00 50 00 John Powers do 50 00 Gott Snyder do \ 50 00 J Secrest do 42 90 J Carter do 50 00 J Murphy do 50 00 SElmer do ..............•••• 5000 P Scharf do .................. P McCollins do 50 00 P Hanlon do 50 00 J Murphy do 60 00 C Spiegelhalter, pound master 50 00 M Abbltz, laborer TAhearn do M Ahearn do J Albrecht du John Arndt do J Abehardt do J Bottoms paver John Hewer helper road roller H Blinkert laborer P Brandenbergerdo J Brochtobrock do Chas Buse do Chas Bremer do Chris Buelow do C Burchard do P Becker do A Burke do HBeury do A Boyelyn do J Byrne do Val Burns do John Boetke do J Bocker mason P Burke laborer .................. R Burns do JABa4er do A Bitter do M Beckus do W Ball do Jas Burns do J Corbett do Sam Collins do Wm Crumpwell du C Coppersmith do HCrumpwell do Steve Cain do MCrahin 60 ••••••...... B Conlin do J Callahan do Jerry Cahill do J Corcoran do T Connelly do DCorcoran do .................. L Corcoran do ............. T Connolly do •••••••. C Cramer do M Carmody do P Cullen do J Coyne do L Cahill do Dan Coffee do M Dieferding do J Dougherty do Dan Doyle do Ed Desmond do M Dudinsky do P Dempsey do J Evert do Wm Emmert do J Eagan do John Fix do ......••.••• F Filbum do L Firmer do C Fischer Jr do Wm 1 lannagan do M Farrell do M Fagan do D Fox do C Fischer Sr do L Fritz do H Foltz do P Fitzgerald do F Fiedler do R Flick do J Farley do J Giessler do J Geist do J M Garrison du C Grunzig do P Grew do Ed Grew do Jos Ginter do H Gollie do Joe Grab do B Gehrens do p Ginter do Wm Grobe do A Garver do Jas Harker do H Haas do A Hofterman do F Herzog do M Helvick do P Hayden do C Heck do D Harman do Ed Hackett do John Hafey do J Rudder do A Howtiska do Jas Hurley do •.••••••••........ .•.•••••.......... ........•.•••.•• ••.........•••••• ••.••••.••........ 9 15 7 45 9 45 6 75 405 19 60 1 50 24 00 5 40 16 90 8 10 1960 • 6 75 7 45 10 15 5 10 5 40 5 40 8 10 4 75 9 45 6 10 49 50 5 40 7 45 5 45 4 05 4 75 7 45 2 25 23 30 21 9:i 5 40 3 75 16 90 2 70 10 15 7 45 9 15 8 10 7.45 7 45 18 25 8 80 2 40 17 55 7 45 4 05 4 05 3 40 7 45 16 90 8 10 5 40 8 70 2 70 2 05 23 60 1 35 7 45 20 95 16 90 1 35 9 15 10 15 10 15 12 15 8 10 10 15 10 15 1 35 4 75 4 05 1 05 4 05 6 75 7 45 10 50 8 10 880 14 55 9 45 6 75 24 95 40 50 70 10 75 1 05 40 50 7 in 13 50 5 40 8 10 6 75 10 15 10 15 10 15 6 75 6 10 2 711 4 73 22 List of City lirarrants. T Heck do 3 40 C Rehfelt do 9 45 Nie llilger do 2 70 C Roselip do .................. 5 40 A Hefti do 10 75 J Ryan do . • ................ 6 75 P Jacobi do 16 60 .Jas Ragan do 9 45 A Johnson do 10 75 F Ruedlotf do 5 40 F Johnson do 1 05 I' Remus do 4 05 .1 Kinsella carpenter 50 00 M Rinker do ..... 4 05 L Korn laborer 10 75 A Reuter do 4 05 C Krantz do 9 45 J Raesnor do 12 15 F Krenzenet do 5 40 .1 S 4k do •25 00 F Fruegemeyer do 1 35 Wm Swaegler do 11 45 F Kreeger do .................. 8 10 Win Sehar ping do •......•1 35 C Kulow do 8 10 Aug Schiltzy do 6 75 M Kilburg do .................. 5 40 Win Schaeffer do 5 40 C Knoebe do 5 40 L Stines do 16 90 A Kaufman do 2 70 A Stour do 10 15 J Kraus do • • • • ....•17 55 P 9totfer do 15 20 P Kinney do 15 55 S Steible do 11 10 H Kehr do 7 10 Jos Schmidt do 6 10 E S King do 11 45 Chas Schmidt do 70 J Karch do 6 75 Nic Sheeny do 10 15 P Kien do 18 60 Geo Sutter do 6 75 31 Kremer do 5 40 D Sullivan do 10 15 C Kampman do 11 45 J Stev.-nson do 7 45 J Kelly do 6 10 Wm Scharf do 21 60 J Kness do .................. 4 05 M Seheirock do 24 25 31 Kline do .................. 4 05 J Sanders do 4 40 H Kenzel do .................. 4 05 M Shay do 4 70 T Kenneally do 2 40 .1 Seitz do 70 J Kuntz do 6 10 J Twigg do •................. 5 40 Wm Lavine do 2 70 J Taseliner do .................. 12 50 F Lazance. do .................. 8 10 Chas Vincent do 9 80 Chas Lellga do 5 411 F Voelcher do 5 40 H Luek do 3 40 F Voelcber do 8 10 C Leirheimer do 16 90 J Vogt do 3 40 A Luchterband do 6 75 Anton Ville do 6 10 H Luchterhand do .................. 6 75 Ed Welsh do • •..... • 15 20 C Luchterband do 6 75 J Woodrich do 4 70 M Loes do 16 20 Ed Winkelman do 2 70 John Lacy do 22 00 P Wagner do .................. 14 20 John Lavin do 7 45 R Wiedermatt do 6 45 M Lilaek do 9 45 Geo Wilmon do 9 45 P Lynch do 2 05 John Wolfe do 26 40 J Lichner do •................. 70 M White do 7 45 C Meckenberg do 16 20 C Yust do 10 75 C Meeklenberg do .................. 4 05 P Wunder do 5 10 A Mand'rschied do .................. 16 20 W Zaehina do 4 40 C Mackelberg do 18 10 J Zittman do 4 05 P Moran do 8 80 Geo Zumhoff foreman 24 00 31 Murphy do 7 45 N Brandt team .................. 11 05 T Mulqueeny do 11 55 C 0 Baker do 12 60 Jas Melloy Sr do 9 45 T Byron do .................. 15 75 Jas Melloy Jr do 18 90 Ed Burns do • • • • • • ............ 14 20 L Meyer do 6 75 R Bennett do 30 75 John Mullin do 7 45 Wm Benzin do 31 50 T Murrey do 4 75 P Clancy do 14 20 PMohan do .................. 6 75 AConrad do 31 50 R Miller do 3 40 M Cushing do 29 50 L Maher do .................. 1 35 W Cook do 4 75 Wm Mansfield do 6 75 B Cain do 12 60 L Meurise do 4 05 Wm Corcoran do 11 05 P Melchoir do 4 05 Mrs Costello do 9 45 P Moutel do 4 05 3 Duggan do 14 20 R Mack do 4 05 J Duukley do .................. 25 20 J Moroney do 5 40 P Doerr do .................. 14 20 A Meresky do .................. 10 75 TJ Donahue do 4 75 31 McCoue, foreman .......... 12 00 W H Denlinger do 7 90 L McEvoy laborer 8 10 T Elliott do 18 90 J McNulty do 12 80 N Frith do 38 60 T McDonald do 5 40 R Fuhrmau do 29 95 B McCormack 40 9 15 E E Frith do 1 60 A McGuau do 8 80 P C Foley do .................. 11 05 Wm McDermott do 8 10 Myron Gowdy do 8 10 P McMullen do 7 45 John Ganagau do 4 75 Jas McEvoy do 3 40 Jas Graham do 3 15 P MePoland do 6 75 John Geary do 48 85 J McGrath do .................. 6 10 II Gantenbein do 3 15 B McCoy do .................. 5 40 M Hennessy do 9 45 T McCauley do 70 M 3 Harmon do 15 75 M Nuten do 5 40 T Hagerty do 31 50 John Nutz do 4 70 J Hoffmeyer do 44 90 F Otto do 10 75 T Heins do .................. 9 45 C Otto do 9 45 Wm Howard do 9 45 J Otto do 5 40 P Jardeu do 40 95 F Oswald do 9 15 J Jochum do 25 20 P O'Brten Sr do 13 20 T Kane do .................. 40 95 P O'Brien Jr do 4 05 Wm Kessler do 15 00 J Pfeiffer do 6 75 H King do 12 60 P Perryon do 22 65 P Kenneally do 12 60 D Powers do 8 10 J Kringle do 9 45 Jas Powers do 7 45 C Leik do 6 30 Jas Purcell do .................. 5 40 J Lahey do 14 20 C H Pierce do .................. 4 75 P Linehan do 27 60 John Quail do 9 80 J Long do 42 55 Jogn Raetz fot•emon .................. 36 00 C Lempke do 4 75 F Rieger laborer .................. 14 20 R Mathis do 14 20 C Meager do 10 15 F Mathis do 6 30 M Moen do 8 10 Joe Moore do .................. 10 15 Wm Rieman do 14 20 31 Martin do 7 90 Wm Rehfelt do 1 35 C Messerknecht do .................. 1 60 F Raedloff do 10 75 John McGrath do = .................. 18 90 • List of City Warrants. 23 Wm McGrath do J McCracken do J McCollins do Jeff McGrath do M McNerney do .1 Nagel do Lott (10 A Paley do Mrs Quinlan do • C Iteifsteek do Geo Randall do Aug Roeber do Geo Reynolds do J Steffes do Ed Seeley do D Sutherland do J Sutherland do J Sullivan do Jessie Stafford do J Savage (10 P Shay do H Schmidt do A Turner do M Tice do Cath Tobin do J Von Dillon do .J Welsh do J Williams do Win Terry laborer Jas Bennett do P Fury Sr do M Higgins do M Specht do M O'Brien do Thos Powers do ..Joe Rooney do John Ryan do P Grew do J Alleubrand do J Hillery do .J Grode do L Welsh (10 A Jaeger do .Jas Ryan (10 51 Igo d0 B Beekman do J Fitzpatrick do T McDonald do M Lavin do Wm Bennett do Nie Brandt team Geo Reynolds do R Bennett do Wm McGrath do P S Norton do Jeff McGrath do Ed Seeley do John Ryan (10 ' Toney Costello do T Byron do M McNerney do P Linehan do Ed Norton board of prisoners M O'Connell, sanitary inspector Alex Simplot stencil A W Daugherty, expenses of commit- tee to Des Moines E S. Daugherty rodman Wm Geiseker do Geo. Bennett assistant assessor ❑ G 0 Gmehle do do Mr and Mrs Koenig janitors Bryan Donahue macadam Jno Babersdort do A Lidenger do P Krokeaki do "Tom Cannolly laborer P O'Farrell do D Corcoran do N Schroeder do ..1 McCollins do Jas Tobin do John Glob refunded telephone rent Dub Enameling Works street signs Farley & Loetscher Mfg Co lumber Jas Kelly & Son stationery Hardie & Schnrle do Dub Cab Mkra Assn, use of furniture for election Jas Kelly & Son statloneey •G N Raymond lamps Reinfried & Jaeger wire Penn 011 Co oil J T Kearns recording deeds Palmer, Winall & Co stationery do do do C H Hansen team tags for license Lear & Ptlffuer horse shoeing BE Linehan cement . Dub Cabinet Mkls Assn furniture Reinfried & Jaeger cups and locks •.•.•••.......... .••••••• ........ ••••..•••........ ••.. ••.•.......... ••••••.•• ........ ••.•••••••........ ..........••• ••.• •••••.....•...... ••........•••.•••• • ........•••••••• •.........•••••••• •••••••••........ •••.••.•••........ ••........• ••••.• ••••••••• ........ 22 05 15 75 23 65 22 05 7 90 15 75 9 45 22 05 12 60 14 20 15 75 10 15 9 45 39 40 3 15 15 75 15 75 6 30 2520 7 10 7 90 9 45 6 30 36 25 33 10 6 30 15 75 20 50 47 60 39 40 32 40 10 50 35 90 2540 265 30 65 7 00 21 00 5 25 7 00 13 15 8 75 29 75 21 90 15 70 700 6 15 3 75 10 50 5 25 9 45 22 00 14 20 7 90 6 30 6 30 9 45 7 90 500 3 15 3 15 12 60 22 80 50 00 1 65 161 90 17 30 21. 95 100 00 100 00 40 00 21 25 5 27 24 40 25 50 1 35 70 70 70 1 50 1 00 2400 203 00 7 25 2 50 33 75 2 75 41 35 4 95 30 60 2 25 6 90 9 00 9 90 400 3 45 4500 65 M H Cushing livery hire 10 00 Morrison Bros repairing steam roller11 25 B D Linehan repairing tools 1 65 Peter Martin repairing steam roller25 00 Lear & Ptitfner. horse shoeing3 80 McDermott & Gov.- plumbing 3 80 Svendsen & Ott lum ber 1 75 Lagers & Sloan horse shoeing 9 00 Standard Lumber Co lumber 3 75 W S Molo repairing tools 30 G W Wunderlich drugs 9 05 Reinfried & Jaeger tools 6 70 Chas E Berry harne-s 57 95 Shipley & Bauman veterinary services 21 25 J Essman repairs on harness 1 00 Kannalt & Powers horse shoeing10 25 Dubuque Mattress Co mattresses 5 00 Fraatz & Clars drugs 4 40 do oli 25 Farley & Loetscher Mfg Co lumber20 W H Torbert soda 20 16 John Butt repairing tools 2 20 Bewer Bros bedding._ ..... 19 35 Van Valkenberg & McEvoy repairing tools 2 50 Jos Reinfried expense on freight and telegrams._ .. 27 04 9vendsen & Ott lumber 4 96 Reifsteck & Bennett coal- 21 30 Jos Geiger frames.......... 3 25 0 N Raymond lamps 3 00 Dubuque Water Co 272 hydrants 200 00 do (10 water... 200 00 do do do 200 00 (10 do do 200 00 do do do 100 00 do do do 100 00 (10 do (10 100 00 (10 do do 100 00 do do do 160 00 IIam & Carver blank stationery184 67 E J Evens sidewalk 118 20 P F Guthrie (10 16 80 J R Riley do 128 93 M Tschirgi Jr sewer Prairie street298 54 (10 do in alley 386 50 Geo W Farley improving alley 216 80 Phil Connell labor 10 50 Ferguson Bros plumbing 20 50 Key City Gas Co gas 92 10 do do coal and eoke 9 20 E E Frith removing dead anttnals7 00 Globe Light and Heat Co globe lights. 269 88 The Times Co advertising The Herald do . The Globe do James O'Shea register of elections John Kiley do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dd do do Jas Hannon Chas Mullen 1' Altman Z Hoffman P F Guthrie W S Couch A Jeffroy F 0 Udell A Hubert Otto Ternes C Brezinsky Ed Muntz Dau Riordan G R Foster P Geiseker John Hillery J M Kenety Joseph Herod A Schmid E A Frenzil H Brinkman Wm Pulz P Doerr 0 Gmehle H Pfotzer do T J Cosley do Wm Kelly clerk of election Jas Neary do ,.do Philip Pier judge of election J J Kavanaugh do Tim Byron do Geo Lucas clerk of election Jas Agnew do .......... Jas Butler judge of election.......... H F Trenk do ...... T J Burns do ...... Philip Pier clerk of election Jno A Foster do ...... H Gehrig judge of election P H E Sommertield do Peter Ferring do C H Gregoire clerk of election C D Hayden do 29 15 29 15 29 15 500 5 00 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 500 500 500 500 500 5 00 5 00 5 (0' 500 5 00 5 00 5 50 5 00 500 500 500 5 00 500 500 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5 01) 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 (Ni 5 00 24 List of City Warrants. B Hopkins judge of election J Zangmelater do John Glab do P Hoffmann clerk of election Jos Siegrist do ..... • • • • • John Pier judge of election Jos L Horr do 11 Tnrley do •••••• W H Kaep clerk of election W M Kretschmer do W H Duggan judge of election Alex Simplot do J Kleinschmidt do R E Bntler clerk of election C B Trewin do A Vogel judge of election John Trexler, do Leo Palen do T J Loftus clerk of election H Bellharz do • • • E C Peaslee judge of election Horace Poole do W H Tomlinson do Pani Ilg clerk of election A F Frudden do R McGivern judge of eleetion Peter Griseker do J W Coy do .......... H Wybrandt clerk of election J H Weimer do .......... J P Scnroeder judge of elec'n...... .... J G Peterson do . • • • .. • • • • James Lee do C B Mathis clerk of election.......... L Gonner do Jno Krayer judge of election W H Schilling do J F neer do J Spielman clerk of election F Duerstcher do P Sahm judge of election N P Nicks do Frank Stoltz do Louis Hahn clerk of election Robt Bechler do Chas Elmer judge of election . W Eichman do Otto F Hess do J Kessler clerk of election Wm Maybanks do Paul Bewer judge of election James Street do LDoerffer do The Telegraph advertising Star Electric Co electric lights do do • do do do do L Daly hauling booths J Albrech macadam P Ahearn do Albright & Co do 3 Albright do Allen & Mohan do J Baberdorf do Bakey&Cornish do C O Baker do T Bengaman do 11 Berry do J Bewer do P Bewer do Beyer & Braser do J Beyer do 0 Bitkins do C Bliukert do J H Boyce do J Bottoms (i0 Mrs Besang do A Bracher do P Brandenberger E Braser do W P Briggs do 11 Buckwalt do W Buelow do W Burke do M Burke do .1 Bummers do R Burns do Burns & Cain do T Burns do Val Burns do C Burchard do M Burchard do C Braun do C Beyer do Burns & Saul do Jas Cahill do Cain & Connolly do J& PCrumpwell do Jas Carroll do J Casper do 0 Collignon do ••.• •••••........ .................. ••••••••......... •.....••........ ••..•.••••........ 500 500 500 500 5 00 5 00 500 500 5 00 500 5 00 5 OO 5 00 5 00 500 500 500 500 500 500 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 500 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 500 500 500 500 75 00 500 00 500 00 490 40 18 00 3 00 15 10 13 40 38 70 15 62 7 93 27 75 3 50 4 17 2 90 6 00 60 8 60 13 20 3 15 1 80 3 80 5 60 2 80 10 30 2 90 3 10 5 65 1 02 12 65 4 30 6 10 1 80 32 00 19 10 60 26 95 16 05 5 70 2 30 3 40 s 10 2 60 3 47 27 65 4 60 11 30 10 50 Collignon, Belly Jacunot do H Connell do Collins & Flanuagan Conrad & Co do F Conrad do TConnotly do Connolly& Wall do .1 Connolly do Connolly & Carney Corbett& McNulty Carroll & Wall do John Coyne do II Crumfeldt do W Crumfeldt do Culow Knoba do DConnolly do D S Cameron do J Curran do Deggendorf, Fern & Tobin do J Deggendorf do L Dax do P Dempsey do Joe Dueshek do Dueshek & Wilde Chas Dillon do Dougherty & Boyce Dougherty & O'Brien B Donahue do Doubler & Nickols Dunn & Kenneally Aug Duccini do M Dumpily do J Deitline do M Doyle do R Eekert do C Ellerman do W Emmert do Chas Eppler do Erskin & Quirk do H Eppler do J 1(behard do F Faber do M Farrell do F Fellbaum do G Ferber do H Ferris do J Fix do C Fraesch do Wm Freymark do Nelson Frith do C Frohs do P Fury do D Frommelt do W Fricke do do do do do do do do do C Fannon F Gallow Del Gagne Geo Gow R Grimes J Gillaspie A Gauer M Groff C Messier do J Gieseler do Grume & Mertz do C Grue do Grobe Bros do T Hackney do T Hackney do C Hofferman do Hackett& Klong E Hackett do M Heiner do P Horsch do F Heim do Jas Hooten do Hilbert & Gluden Ame Hird do Ame Hird do A He'nmelder do M Huwick do J Hudder do Hooten & Case do G Heuser do D Hoffman do F Hounagle do Hurd & Brady do F Hynes do J Hendricks do J Hennis do E Hollenbeck do John Heim do P Jacobi do Jaeger & Leik do J R Jellison do Jellison & McLaughlin do Jellison & Schultz 0 Kallenberg do ••••.....•• ...... •.••••••••....... ••••••............ ••• •••........... •.•••••.••........ ..........••..... • ..........••...... ............••.• ••.•••• .......... •••••••.• ........ •••.••••• ........ ••.••••.•........ ....... .......•-•• 45 75 6 50 3 25 4 25 6 00 3 30 360 7 10 70 4 55 2 30 600 80 16 10 23 50 45 4 10 4 30 50 30 2 60- 2 02 20 17 85 1 70 6 75 1 35 3 35 4 72 20 15 2 60 5 10 2 75 4 00 3 10 8 90 5 75 4 90- 9 09 95 5 04 17 00 300 2 70 8 70 9 25 6 00 4 50 7 12 8 70 2 32 1 57 2 45 11 09 90 4 00 10 00 3 6(1 7 20 60 70 4 22 1 50 4 42 3 10 12 30 1 80 17 55 6 50 1 00 20 40 7 30 4 45 4 45 19 10 3 70 16 50 2 60 50 1 50 10 70 16 88 1 75 13 50 4 45 605 4 15 400 2 40 7 10 1405 5 75 200 20. 41 50 38 90 17 80 23 05 14 20 ••••••••.......... ••••.............. ......••.......... ••........•.• .•• 18 20 11 20 5 10 List of City Warrants. 25 C Karch do Kaesbauer & Giese' Kaufman & Co do Haupert & Co do H Kehr do P Kiene do J Kelly do J Kelley do F Kelly do Kenneally & Cahill T Keuneally do J Hearson do H Krnnckey do J Kohler do P Kramer do P Krocheski do .... . W Kttelow do J Kenneally do F Huehl do M Lilack do Lacy & Grew do P Latz do Lee & Wickham do A Liedenger (10 W Loomis do Luckterhand & Budena do H Luck do Long & Brick do A Mackert do M & J Mahony do John Melone do J Melloy do A Manderscheid J Moroney r' o A Martin do C Meckenberg do F Menzel do 11 Meyer do P Mihm do S Miller do C Miller do C Mnegenberg do Mullen & Dorsey A Maraska do C Messerknecht do P McCabe do P & M MeCarten McCaffrey & Ravenigdo •................. M McCune do E McDermott do J McNulty do W McDermott do Jas McEvoy do J McGee do R Melrny do W P McPoland do MePoland & Williams Nank & Smyth do W Newton do P Meuman do Fred Negges do A Nicks do Nicks & Deckert T O'Connell do J F O'Dea do O'Mara& White do P Oswald do J O'Shea do P O'Toole do P O'Hare do Parker, Roy & Otto F Pilz do Pfohl & Seburer Powers, Beck & Fanning do A Krube do J Purcell do MQuinlan do P F Quinn Jr do P F Quinn Sr do W Rainerer do FRomos do E Rasquin do T Rotterman do ARank do N Raveny do A Reuter do • C H Pierce do F Raedloff do C Reipitsch do M Rein do T Rudd do .................. Ryan & Wickham Seheri'& Leik do ......•.•....,.... G &•herr do .................. J Seherrer do U Schroeder do .................. J Scharer do F Schultz. do 22 70 16 15 40 20 50 4 60 7 47 11 70 3 85 5 30 16 90 9 80 3 40 3180 3 60 4 62 33 70 1 30 3 60 1 90 2 27 3 32 5 50 18 30 13 30 4 50 34 00 2 40 17 10 90 60 70 4305 3 35 2 90 3 17 6 00 5 40 2900 31 60 5 10 19 10 1 30 4 05 93 20 5 50 1 50 8 45 6 50 2 05 4 30 2 30 3 10 8 95 6 75 22 95 4 80 5 85 6 65 6 60 1 59 7 90 1 20 3 50 2 50 78 75 6 45 55 25 2 10 8 70 70 70 103 30 4 35 3 90 7 20 15 05 9 00 8 30 29 40 14 95 750 29 10 38 40 37 70 3 30 1360 1 32 20 50 17 25 70 4 80 1 40 10 65 4 80 2 40 39 20 4 78 70 13 45 W Swaegler do 25 13 H Swaegler do 7 00 W Scharf do 22 80 M Shea do 5 25 J Sigg do 4 80 H Specht do 1 60 Spies & Nicol do 9 10 Spear, Carney & Co .................. 27 00 P Stoeotz do 45 M Sullivan do .................. 48 70 Mrs Sullivan do 2 00 Dan Sullivan do .................. 6 20 Sim Sullivan do 32 15 Sullivan & Corbett 14 50 0 Sumner do 2 00 D Sutherland do 3 60 N Sweeny do 22 40 M Schollard do 16 20 J Southwell do ............ 6 20 L Schilhavie do 50 20 P Stoll do 80 40 R Table do 9 30 H Tapfountain do 1 00 U Theis do 7 35 H Tippy do 30 20 H Tippy do 17 00 J Tinkham do . . 7 70 T Tweed do 5 50 H Vanderiff do 1 40 C Vincent do 4 45 Wells & Pelan do 5 70 Wm Wells do 6 68 L Wachenheim do 5 50 Jas Whalen do 17 45 Ed Winkelman do 4 37 G Welter do 2 50 Yates & Riley do 92 05 R Zachina do 1 25 Ed Ryan grading West 14th street 167 10 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of April, 1894. [SEAL) 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 701 day of January, 1895, 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 collection by distress and sale. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, City Treasurer. For the impnovement of alley from Schiller avenue to Micdl avenue. between Rhumberg and Garfield avenue: Lot. Amount. Wiehelm Laefler, Wicks' add 21 $39 03 Nie Reich, do 23 16 51 J M Boltz, do 24 16 51 Geo Fengler, McCraney's 2I add 1 16 51 do do do 2 16 51 Caroline Fischer do uo 3 16 51 John Maresch do do 4 16 51 Dan Ruff, do do 5 11 89 Wm Taylor do do 9 16 51 8 J Pa ch do do 10 16 51 F A Fengler do do 6 11 89 do do do slOft7 3 30 Chas Arndt do do n40ft7 13 21 Rose Fengler do do 8 16 51 For tha improvement of West Eagle Point avenue, from end of Improvement to Kane street: Andrew Ring, Mechanics add 152 $38 92 John Bottoms do 2 51 08 For improving Lincoln avenue, from Couler avenue to White street: Lot. Amount. Cath Kauffman, L H Lang's ad miri 13 $104 70 E A:Shepley do s421t 12 107 38 Sidewalk Notice. 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 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Peru Road street, between Jackson street and Chi- cago Great Western Viaduct street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Adopted Jan. 7, 1895. 10t T. J. COONEY, Recorder. 77,75r7 - 26 Oficial Notices NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the ses- sion of the City Council of the city of Dubuque held on the 7th day of January. 1895, the fol- lowing special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described : And that in case of failure to pay the same within thirty days from this date, the same shall become delinquent and bear interest thereafter at the sante rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 6th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1895. HENRY B. ONIFFKE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque For constructing a sewer In Nevada street sq ft area. Price. Am't. J Zangmrister, min lot80, n '/rs lot 3 4750 .004 $19 110 19 00 8 00 20 00 20 (10 20011 1000 10 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 J Palmer, min lot 80 s'/ lot 3 4750 Eliza J Gregory, m180 lot 2a 2000 do Bradstreet's add 113 5000 do lot 14 5000 do lot 15 5000 do n41 16 2500 do W. 1 16 2500 do lot 17 5000 do lot 18 5000 do lot 19 5000 do lot 15000 J Collins H Frankfort Tony Abeln Thos rlulgrew Frank Jaeger HJTWebb do J L Buettell F Meivin, 8 1(1 Langworthy add lot 44 5560 W H Utt do lot 43 4500 do do lot 42 5000 J W Dillrance, sub 5 in lot 80lot1 19900 Ind. School Dist. of Dubuque, Brodstreet's add 1 20 8160 do do 121 7530 For constructing a sewer in West Eleventh street and alley, between Race and Walnut streets: sq ft area. Price. Am't. C Snow Cummings sub lot 12 5500 .004 $22 00 W Wilkenson do lot 11 5500 22 00 G Fleming do lot 13 5500 22 00 M Kerwin do lot 14 5500 22 00 For constructing a sewer in Prairie street. sq ft area. Price. Am't. P W Crawford Hethering- ton's sub lot 6 4200 .004 $16 80 For the construction of a brick sidewalk on the east side of Clay street, between Eighth and Ninth streets: Lot. Amount. John Turner, city 283 $40 39 For the construction of a plank sidewalk on Sixth street, between Clay and White streets: John O'Dea, city, s44.6 314 $31 08 For the construction of a brick sidewalk on Clay street, between Fifta and Seventh streets: R H Collier. city sK 239 $23 87 Roman Lor nz, city n 29.7 240 18 51 For the construction of a plank sidewalk on Almond street, from add to !Foy s r -ets: $3 75 Lizzie Faun ng,w 22 24 18 00 20 00 79 60 32 64 30 12 Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the owners of all sleighs, cutters or similar vehicles that are used in the city, that they must have bells at- tached to either the horse or vehicle. Failure on their part so to do will subject them to the penalties of the ordinance on that subject. JOHN RAESLI, febl-15t City Marshal. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city of Dubuque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. in. Friday, Jan. 25, 1895, for the construction of 2 -inch plank sidewalks as fol- lows, where not already laid, viz: A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of An- gella street from West Locust street to Cath- erine street. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Peru Road from Jackson street to Chicago Great Western railway. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Alta Vista from West Fourteenth street to west line of lot 3 of 3 min. lot 91. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Nineteenth street from Elm street to Pine street. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of 5100 will be required with each bid. The city reservees the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, jan19.5t City Engineer. NOTICE. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1 DvauQuE, Iowa, Jan. 15, 1895. Settled proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, Jan. 31. 1895, for 1,000 feet of Cotton Fire Hose. Bid- ders mast state the price per lineal foot for said hose to be delivered f. o. b. in Dubuque. Bids must be accompanied by sample of hose bid on. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. jan115-14t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder To Whom It May Concern. All persons are hereby notified to clean the snow from the sidewalk abutting their property immediately. If not done, the city will do the same and charge the expense thereof to the owners of the abutting property. JOHN RAESLE, City Marshal. Special Assessment Notice. To REV. P. BURKE: You are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk during January, 1895, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, 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 78a in city, 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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. 120.101 T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To P. J. BURKE: You are hereby noti- fled that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk during Febru- ary, 1895, adopted on the 4th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1895, 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 adjacent to lot 117 in city, 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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. 120-10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To MRS. A. GOLDTHORPE: You are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk daring February, 1895. adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, 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 3 of out lot 741, 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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. f20 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Official Notices. 27 Special Assessment Notice. To ALICE G OLDTHORPE : You are hereby noti- fied that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk during Jan - nary, 1895, adopted on the 4th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1895, 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 3 of sub city lot 741, 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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. f20-lOt T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To J. B. RICKETTS: You are hereby noti- fied that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A.D.1895, a special assess- ment will be levied for the expense thereof, at the next regular meeting of the city coun- cil, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot 578a and 579, in city, owned by you, being subject to such spec- ial assessment. And you are notified to -ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of March, A. D., 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. f20-1Ot T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. 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 clean- ing of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, 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 adja- cent to lots 33, 34 and 35, in Hooper's add., owned by you, being subject to such speeial assessment. And you are notified to appear said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. T. J. COONEY, NE ,der. f2010t City Special Assessment Notice. To J. 8. STERANS: You are hereby noti- fied that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expenses there- of, at the next regular meeting of the city councilof land abut- ting on said improvement, parcelson all lots and lots 1and 2 in S. M. Langworthy'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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. f20 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. the 4th dayof February, A. D. 1895, 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 13 In Reche's sub, owned by you, being subject to such spec- ial assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. f20.10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To W. M. HETHERINGTON : You are hereby notified that in accoraance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the clearing of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, 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 abut- ting on said improvement, lots 3 and 5 in Milli- gan'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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. 120-101 T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To W. J. THORPE: You are hereby noti- fied that In accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the city of Dubuque for the • cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on Special Assessment Notice. To B. J. HARTY: Yen are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, 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 abutting on said improvement, lot 25 in G. W. Rogers' 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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895. and show cause. if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. f 21.10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To ANNA GRAHAM: You are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of sidewalks of snow, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city coun- cil upon all lots and parcel of land abutting on said improvement, lot 7 in J. N. Hill'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 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. T. J. COONEY, Recorder. f 21-101 Special Assessment Notice. To W. H. DOANE: Yon are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D., 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the expense there- of at the next regular meeting of the city coun- cil, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lots 1, 2 and 3 of 12, in min. lot 172, owned by you, being subject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the city council, to be held on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. f 21-101 T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To JOSEPH HARRIS, et al.: You are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of Febrnary, A. D. 1895, 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 1 in Prospect Hill add., owned by you, being sub- ject to such spial said meeting .Afdiie you notified to appear 189b and showe held nc•ause, if ane 4th y yoof u have, whA. y said assessment should not be levied. f 21-10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice to Taxpayers. The undersigned is now ready to receive city taxes for the year 1894. All such taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of February next become delinquent on that date and bear interest at the rate of 1 per cent. per month for the first three months, and then 2 per cent. for each month after May 1, 1895, until paid. HENRY B. GNIFFRE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. Regular Se Rion, AIa,'clt. 4, 1895. `)9 CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, Feb. 27, 1895. [OFFICIAL. 1 Council met at 8:05 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Crawford, Halpin, Kauf- mann, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler. The mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to take action on unclaimed warrants in the auditor's office from 1887 to 1890 inclusive. Ald. Ryder moved that the city auditor be instructed to make a list of all un- claimed warrants in his office from Jan. 1, 1887, to Jan. 1, 1891, and then cancel said warrants, and submit said list to the council at its next regular session. Carried. Ald. Ryder moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: O rder. roved .___. 1895. ,W=" Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, March 4, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 9:40 a. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Aldermen Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler. Ald. Crawford moved that the minutes be corrected so as to show in full the re- port of the city attorney in relation to sewerage assessment as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GE\TI.EMEN:—In the matter of the as- sessment of property for the construction of sewers, which was referred to me, it is my opinion that the council cannot levy an assessment for more than the actual cost of such sewers. This cost should include all expenditures necessitated by the con- struction of such sewers. Respectfully, J. E. KNIGHT. On motion, the minutes were approved as corrected. The following bills were ordered paid: J. W. Wittmer, mdse $ 6 J0 P. O'Farrell. sawing wood 8 00 Hardie & Scharle, printing health 13 50 report F. Keachie, carpenter work 3 75 Mrs. Koenig, cleaning hall 1 50 R. D. Kirmse, clock o 50 A. Wunderlich, horse shoeing 5 75 Wm. G. Watters, hay 49 29 Jos. A. Palen, supplies for tire de- partment 4 90 Lesure Lumber Co., lumber 75 Phil Pier, Jr , coal (14 25 To. Collins. horse shoeing 4 00 J. & A. M. Trexler, supplies for tire department 8 10 McDermott & Gow, plumbing and supplies 4 15 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, firemen's coats 32 511 Carr, Ryder & Engler Co., lumber, 7 410 John Butt, blaeksmithing 4 15 Dubuque Water Co., water 1936 S0 Dubuque Oil Tank Line, oil 3 511 Key City Gas Co., coke 15 39 Mullen Bros., plumbing 9 10 Standard Lumber Co., lumber.,,, 50 J. T. Kearns. reeording deeds and plats 10 50 Tom Connolly. cleaning hall 3 00 T. Andres, cleaning snow from around hall 7 75 Carr, Ryder & Engler Co., lumber, 11. 40 Standard Lumber Co , lumber 7 78 E. E. Frith, removing dead ani- mals 4 50 Mullen Bros., plumbing 8 25 C, H. Altona, repairs on robe 1 60 J. P. Schroeder & Co., straw 1 80 J. W. Wittmer, drugs, etc 1 60 Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware1 .70 Eichorn & Bechtel, supplies for hall 2 45 James Tobin, hauling 4 00 Charles Herzog, sawing wood 9 60 Mrs. Koenig. janitor at city hall90 00 Janes Moore, janitor at city hall. 20 00 Duggan & Kane, supplies 5 75 Wm. G. Watters, lacy 9 42 C. Bochart, police overcoats 30 01) Robert McGivern, sanitary officer 50 011 James Kelly, stationery 20 00 Mullen Bros., plumbing 1 10 F. Scholz, blaeksmithing 10 45 Dubuque Woodenware company, lumber 13 96 Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware91 95 Charles Oswald, supplies and labor 16 45 John Althauser, merchandise for city hall 4 511 Phil Pier, Jr, coal 51 47 A. Vogler, rubber boots 2 65 W. J. Burns & Co, supplies for 4 84 sewer F. Scholz. supplies for sewer 7 20 Dubuque Pressed Brick Co.. brick 15 00 Steuek & O'Farrell, grading Ries 24 00 street W. W. Wormwood, caring of town clock 72 00 Geo. Bennett, assisting assessor100 00 Gotf Gmehle, assisting assessor100 1)0 Ham & Carver, printing ' 12 80 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary ser- vices 10 45 The following bills were referred to the committee on police and light: Key City Gas Co 83 85 Star Electric Co 1609 20 Globe Light & Heat Co 166 67 The following bills were referred to the printing committee: Dubuque Telegraph $29 45 The Globe 87 87 45 5 The Times The Herald 75 00 Bill of J. W. Wittmer, Jr., of $15.16 was referred to the committee on markets. Bill of the Novelty Iron Works of $13 was referred to the committee on claims. The auditor was instructed to collect bill of $6.68 for macadam from John Tibey. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee: John Kieffer, Mathias Reiseck, Caroline Lin - zing, Cath. Krische, Chas. Anderson, Solonne Rupprecht, Mrs. Henry Streller, Michael Ludwig, Mrs. Bridget Brennan, 30 Regular Se88ion, _March 4, 1835. Geo. W. Kiesel. Henrietta W. Wolf. Mrs. Jno. Marsh and Anna Madel. The following; petitions were referred to the street committee and engineer: Petition of Richard Bennett to have sidewalk raised to the grade of street as changed. Petition of Jas. J. Lonergan et al to have West Locust street improved from Hodgen avenue west to Seminary street. Petition of J. A. Johnson et. al., asking to have Fifth avenue intprovcd west to the city limits. Petition of John Luerer, Frank N. Alt- man and J. A. Rhomrerg, remonstrating against special assessment for cleaning snow from sidewalks. The following petitions were referred to the street committee. Applications of Dennis J. Linehan, C. F. Beyer, L. G. Dolson and Thomas Moloney for position of engineer of the steam roller. Petition of Mrs. John Kries remonstrat- ing against special assessment for im- provement of alley abutting her property. Petition of J. J. Murray asking for a correction of the assessment for the im- provement of Pickett street. The proposition of J. Boltz agreeing to deed to the city a strip of lot 24, Wick's add, on condition that he is not to be charged for improvement of alley between Rhomberg and Garfield avenues, was ac- cepted and attorney instructed to procure deed of same. Petition of Mrs. Hickson et al. asking to have sewer extended on West Fifth street and Winona avenue, was referred to the sewer committee. Petition of Nicholas Kauffmann for san- itary sewerage between Fourteenth and Eleventh streets, was referred to the board of health. Petition of Chas Burkhardt asking to be given an easy position in city employment was referred to the aldermen of the 5th ward. The following petitions were referred to the committee on claims: Bill of the • Western Electric Co. of $16.86, claim of Mathis Bros. & Co. against Jac Klein, claim of Con Callahan against J. E. Knight, claim of Alice Keachie for injury caused by a loose step leading to Seminary hill. Petition of -John Pier, secretary, to have assessment fixed the same for 1804 as granted by former council, granted. The following bills were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition of D. Meggenburg, claiming $100 damages for being obliged to remove a barn. Claim of Michael Lavin for money re- tained on contract. The bill presented to the county, on ac- count of small pox ease, being returned was referred to the finance committee and attorney. Petition of Thos. Wilson to have part of butcher license refunded was referred to the mayor with power. On motion. the council took a recess of fifteen minutes in order to receive the Hon. ex -Mayor Turek, who honored the council chamber with his presence after an absence of about a quarter of a century. The council reconvened after a recess of fifteen minutes. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor McCarten reported as fol- lows: Cash on hand Feb. 1, 1895 $ 34,182 62 Receipts during February, 1895102,965 14 Total $137,147 76 Disbursements (luring February, 1895 $128,198 83 Balance cash 00 hand March 1, 1895 $ 8,95't 93 Of the cash on hams there belongs to the improvement bond fund $3.316.14. There also belongs to the improvement fund $3,424.31, leaving a balance to the credit of the city of $2.212.68. Also reported $1,768.75 amount required to pay city officers for February, 1895. Also presented a list of coupons redeem- ed during the month of February, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay (.U3- (4-fivers, ityofficers, and report referred to finance committee. Fire Chief Rienfried reported $1.739.95 due firemen for the month of February, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen and report referred to the committee on tire and water. John Carter, street commissioner, re- ported $808.40 amount due for labor on streets for the month of Februars, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for la- bor and report referred to the street com- mittee. Marshal Raesle reported $1,854.60 amount required to pay police for month of February, 1595. Also reported 50 police cases during the month of February, 1895. Also presented treasurers receipt for $33.30 for short term saloon licence. War- rants ordered drawn to pay police and re- port referred to the police and light com- mittee. Sewer Inspector Igo reported $89.40 amount due for labor on sewers, during February 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for labor and report referred to the sewer committee. Marketmaster Klein reported $.40.55 amount due the city from scales during the month of February 1895. Also reported $38.110 amount cue for feeding prisoners during February 1895. Report referred to the market committee. The weighmasters reported as follows and presented treasurer's receipts for amount due city for the month of Febru- ary 1895. T. J. Donahue $1.40, Mrs. Louis Meis $2.56, Jas. Doyle $695, Chas. Pitseh- ner $3.55. Wood Measurer Hannon reported 3,030 cords of wood measured during the month of February, presented treasurersreceipts for $13.90, being the per cent due the city. Report received and filed. The report of the captains of the several engine houses as to the amount of gas consumed during the month of February was referred to the committee on police and light The engineer presented a list showing in detail the amount due for each roan or tirm for rock broken, amounting to $4,343.25. On motion the amount was or- dered paid on March 9. He also presented his opinion in relation to extending the storm water sewer on Dodge street from the present terminns of the sewer east to South Main street. Referred to the street committee. Reported that in his opinion, after in- vestigating the claim of Brown & Brown for overhauling done on Seminary street. that they are entitled to the amount of $125. Report received and warrant or- dered drawn for said amount. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Halpin, chairman of the delinquent tax committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of al- Regular Session, .ilfarch, 4, 1595. 31 owing Mrs. J. B. Joseph to pay one-half her taxes on her homestead as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Bridget Cantwell on lots 2 and 3, Finley Si. Burton's acid., for 1804 Iu favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. M. Carney on lot 1 and sub. 34 lot 2 Stafford acid. for 18514. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Gott. Knoernschild on lot 144. Burden and Law - tiler's add. for 1804. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Hen- rietta Buehlman on lot 0 and 20 feet of lot 10 L. Langworthy's add. for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Jos. Joeffroy on lot 10 in Finley and Burton's add. for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Honora Lorengan for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Ann Huber on lot 30, Park Hill addition, for 1894. In favor of allowing Mrs. Mathias Wolf to pay one-half her taxes on lot 3 of min- eral lot 470 as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Val- entine Maekert on lot 95, McCraney's ad- dition, for 1894. In favor of cancelling the assessment of Joseph J. Ott on horse and buggy for 1893 and 1894. In favor of allowing Mrs. Johanna Thie- len to pay $22.00 as payment in full for taxes on m. 4 city lot 440 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes on the Odd Fellows Temple for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary Fox on her homestead for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Aug. Bracher fof 1894. In favor of cancelling the assessment of A. M. Downer on stocks and shares for 1891. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Mary Silzer on w% of lot 47. Cox's add, for 189.4. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Henry Lippstock on lot 31, Fengler's add, for 1894. In favor of allowing Mary Templer to pay one half her taxes on iot 5, Hughes' sub, as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling taxes of Mary Callahan on personalty for 1894 and prior years. r_' Report adverse to the petition of Adolph Artus for reduction of assessment 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Ralph L. Abbotts for •reduction of taxes for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Mrs. Mary Enright for reduction of taxes for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Hattie Conigisky asking for cancellation of taxes on moneys and credits for 1894. Report adopted: Ald. Vogel, chairman of printing com- mittee, reports as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following. bills: National Democrat The Herald The Globe The Times The Telegraph Report adopted. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance com- mitted, reported in favor of having war- rants drawn in favor of the treasurer for money paid out during February and re- port to be referred back to finance com- mittee. Adopted. Also reported in favor of receiving and. filing the report of the city auditor for the, month of January, 1805. Adopted. Aid. Lillig, chairman of the committee on police and light, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following bills: Key City Gas company, $101.55. Globe Light and Heat company, $106.67. In favor of receiving and tiling the re- port of the city marshal for the month of January, 1895. In favor of filing the reports of the cap- tains of the engine houses as to the amount of gas used in each during January, 1895. Report adopted. Ald. Halpin, chairman of committee on supplies, reported in favor of paying bill of Monteith, Dempsey & Honer of *1.60. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of street com- mittee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and filing the petition of Bridget Whittemore in relation to improvement of Holly street. Also would recommend that the Novelty Iron Works be awarded the contract for repairing the steam roller, they being the lowest bidder, to -wit: *85 for new yoke casting and steel shaft for swivel of old casting. In favor of receiving and filing the re- port of the street commissioner for Janu- ary, 1895. Also recommended that the Street Rail- way company be charged one-third of the expense incurred by the city in hauling snow from streets occupied by their tracks as follows: Dubuque Street Railway company, 067.95: Dubuque LightandTrac- tion company, $44.76. Alcl. Ryder, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: $ 50 00 150 00 5830 58 30 58 30 Your committee report in favor of hav- ing all sewerage assessments left same as computed by the city engineer and levied by the council, as they are in accordance with the ordinances and resolutions passed by the council. Also recommend that Geo. 13. Burch be allowed $34.90 as payment in full for strip of ground east of Hill street in alley, be- tween West Fifth and West Third streets. In favor of receiving and tiling the re- monstrance of E. J. Gregory et al. against sewerage assessment on Nevada street. In favor of approving of the estimate of the city engineer of the amount of tilling done by Gen. Booth in streets and alleys in Booth's addition, in accordance with contract of April 7, 1887, and the city auditor is instructed to give Gen. Booth credit. for $1,828.28, the same to be applied on his city taxes, as per agreement of the council. In favor of approving of the recom- mendation of the street committee, to pur- chase a new 10 -ton steam roller, and the city recorder is directed to advertise for proposals for same, and the street com- mittee is directed to examine into the merits of the different rollers and .report their doing to the council. Ou motion action was postponed for the present. In favor of receiving and tiling the peti- tion of E. M. Kringle in relation to sewer- age assessment in alley between Cooler avenue and Jackson street, abutting lot 354 in Davis farm add. In favor of instructing the street com- missioner to repair the alley between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets and Couler avenue and Jackson streets, so as same will be passable. Also your committee would most re- spectfully recommend that the assessment of the Dubuque Fire and Marine Insur- ance Co. and the Key City Fire Insurance ve-*/ 32 Regular. Session., March 4, 1895. Co. be placed at $50,(X)0 and $25,000 respect- ively for 1895. and in case said amounts are not satisfactory to any or either of then) then the assessor is directed to make the assessment according to law and the com- mittee to obtain a written stipulation from said companies Also recommend that the engineer be di- rected to provide the county with one of the new city neaps for use in the township assessor's office. Report adopted. Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the mayor be and is hereby instructed to appoint a special committee of three to examine into the use and ownership of the streets, alleys and levies in the Duquque Harbor Im- provement Company's addition and report their findings hereunder to the council. Also reported that John O'Connell be al- lowed *100 for extra services performed by him during the past year. Adopted. Also offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the sum of CIO each be allowed H. B. Gniffke, John A. McKinley and John Stemm for overtime on tax books, as agreed by the committee of the whole. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee; presented the foliowing, which was approved: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GESTLEnIEN :—Your committee on finance would most respectfully report that they have ordered all .7 per cent warrants called in and orderd the treasurer to re- deem same or endorse them at 6 per cent after March 1, 1895, all of which is re- spectfully submitted. Ald. Halpin offered the following reso- lution, which was adopted: Be it Resolved, That the city engineer is hereby ordered to prepare plans and specifications for a sanitary sewer on West Third street, from Hill to Alpine street, and submit the same to the council. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Crawford, Halpin, Kauf- mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the matter of the appoint- ment of judges and clerks for the next April election be referred to the members of the council to report on the following basis, to -wit: The democratic members to report the names of two judges and one clerk in each precinct, and the republican members to report the name of one judge and one clerk in each precinct. such reports to be made to the council for its approval at the adjourned session to be held March 14, 1895. The special assessment notice for clean- ing snow to J. A. Rhontberg and Dubuque street railway company were referred to the engineer and street committee. Ald. Crawford moved that when the council adjourns it does so to meet March 14, at 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. Mayor Olinger appointed Ald. Ryder, Kaufman and Powers a special committee to examine the matter relating to streets, alleys and levees in the Dubuque Harbor company's addition. Engineer reported in favor of approving peat of E. McClain of the subdivision of lot 1 of the sub of lot 2 of 5 of mineral lot 149. Report adopted. Ald. Powers offered the following: Rcsolrcd, By the city council of the city of Dubuque; That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good two-ineh plank, hriek, stone or ce- ment be, within 20 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinanee in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Julien avenue, abutting lot 9, sub of lot 738 city, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted. Ayes—Aldermen Crawford. Halppin, Kaufman, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogler, Nays—None. Alderman Kaufman offered the follow- ing: Resolred, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cemet, be, within 90 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the north side of West Eagle Point avenue, between Francis street and Valeria street where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopt- ed by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Crawford, Halpin. Kaufman, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and •Vogler. Nays—None. Alderman Powers 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 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Catherine street, between Angella street and north end of street where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes, Aldermen Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Powers. Ryder, Shea and Vogler. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest a":71 ecorder. 1 roved 595. Mayor. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the ses- sion of the City Council of the city of Dubuque held on the 5th day of February, 1895, the fol- lowing special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described : And that in case of failure to pay the same within thirty days from this date, the same shall become delinquent and bear interest thereafter at the same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this, 6th day of March, A. D. 1895. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. For cleaning vault on the following described property. Owner. Description. Amount. E. A. Spaulding, Wilson's sub, lot 21 $33 00 Mrs. Dan. Breen, city lot 540 and n64 ft of w30ft of lot 541 6 00 Mrs. Anna Bush, city lots 648 and 649 20 90 Bridget Redmond, Union add lots 127 and 128 14 00 Ed Burns, Oak Grove add lot 19 11 00 Frank Coates, Prospect Hill add lot 1 76 80 :1(1 journecl Regular Sevsion, .3lurch 14. 1895. 33 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned •Regular Session, March 14, 1895. (OFFICIAL.] street to Alpine street be approved and adopted, and that said sewer be ordered constructed in accordance with said plans, and the engineer is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for doing the work. Adopted by the following vote. Ayes—Ald. Craw ford. Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Naves—N one. AM. Crawford offered the following res- olution: ilesolred, That the plans and specifica- tions reported by the en:rineer for a sani- tary sewer in the alley next east of Grant avenue be approved and adopted, and that said sewer be ordered constructed in ac- cordance with said plans. from Eleventh street to Julien avenue, and the engineer instructed to advertize proposals for the doing of the work. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Crawford. Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea. Vogel and Vogeler. Naves—None, Ald. Ryder offered the following: Rood red, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is hereby instructed to give the Sisters of Mt. St. Joseph's academy the line of West Locust street along their premises, as they desire to build a new fence of a permanent nature along their property on said street. The following names were presented to act as judges and elerks of election: FIRST WARD. First Precinct—Judges—Owen Reynolds, Jos. Straney, Phil Pier. Clerks—John Enright, Frank Wood. Second Precinct—Judges—J. W. Halpin, John Jess, Geo. Barnes. Clerks—Ed Red - din, S. M. Langworthy. SECOND WARD. First Precinct—Judges—T. J. Shea, Chris. Miller, Z. Hoffmann. Clerks—John Geary, P. H. E. Sommerfleld. Second Precinct—Judges—John McCoy, John Spear, W. S. Couch. Clerks—Frank Melvin, I. Cleminson. THIRD WARD. First Precinct—Judges — A. Voelker, John Pier, J. L. Horr. Clerks --Peter Hoffmann, F. O. Udall. Second Precinct—Judges—W. H. Dug- gan, John Kleinschmid, Benj. Jones. Clerks—T. J. Conlin, Otto Ternes. Third Precinct—Judges—A. Vogel, Nic Palen, A. Vogler. Clerks—R. E. Butler, Ed Muntz. Council met at 2:45 p. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Ald. Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition of Frederick T. Bluecher et al. to have widened and improved High Bluff street between Schiller and Fengler streets. Proposition of Noah H. Faust to place lightning rods and trimmings on Central engine house. The application of B. S. McCabe for the appointment of engineer of steam roller. Petition of J. V. Ryder and G. A. Burden for permission to put projecting bay windows on building on north-east corner of llth and Iowa streets, commenc- ing at second story. Granted. The petition of John G. Roesch and Wm. Brugh, asking to have amount of unex- pired saloon license refunded. Referred to the Mayor, with power. • The following petitions relating to taxes were referred to Delinquent Tax committee: Margaret Hughes, Mrs. Mary Discoll, Adolph Artess. Petition of Del Gagne asking to have his macadam measured, and pay for the same, to enable him to pay his city taxes. Engineer was instructed to measure a quantity sufficient to pay his city taxes. Engineer Knowlton presented an esti- mate of a proposed street in out lot 687 through the property of Messrs. Forester, Weigle, Rumpf and Dickey, which was approved and adopted, providing the own- ersnf abutting property give the required amount of ground for street free of cost to city. City Auditor McCarten presented a list of warrants ordered cancelled by the council Feb. 28, 1895. The claim of Ed. Keas for damages sus- tained at the Schreiber & Conchar fire, was referred to committee on fire and water. Petition of J. P. Davison, asking for sidewalk across the railroad tracks on Fifteenth street, was referred to the alder- men of the Third ward. The fallowing bills were ordered paid: Dubuque Telegraph 75 Palmer, Winall & Co 1,609 2 75 Star Electric Co Special assessments for cleaning snow from sidewalks were referred to the street committee. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, reported in favor of receiving and tiling the report of the city treasurer for February, 1895. Also of receiving and filing the report of Chief Reinfried for February, 1895. Re- port adopted. Ald. Ryder offered the following reso- lution: Resolved, That the plans and specifica- tions tary sewer on Westengineer Thirsstreet from Hill FOURTH WARD. First Precinct—Judges—Nic Kauffman, M. C. Matthews, P. W. Crawford. Clerks —Frank Flynn, W. 11. Tomlinson. Second Precinct—Pete Geisheker, B. J. Schwind, E. J. Royce. Clerks—Ed Blake, J. W. Coy. Third Precinct—Judges—James Lee, C. A. Voelker, Geo. R. Clark. Clerks—J. M. Kenety, E. O. Duncan. FIFTII WARD. First Precinct—Judges—John Krayer, Joe Kaufmann, N. H. Schilling. Clerks— L. Gonuer, O. P. Hughes. Second Precinct—Judges—Frank Stoltz, N, P. Nicks, J. K. Beekman. Clerks— Frank Duertscher, Jacob Spellman. Third Precinct—Judges—Chas. Elmer, Walter Eichman, A. H. Hemmelder. Clerks—Otto Geiger, Otto F. Hess. Fourth Precinct—Judges—Jacob Kess- ler, Geo. Mayhanks, Julien Dement. Clerks—John Steuber, Henry Kruse, Jr. On motion, the foregoing names as pre- sented were approved. Mayor Olinger submitted the following, which was approved and referred to the finance committee, 34 Adjourned Regular Se88ion, Hll(treb. 14, 1S9.;. • To the call council : GENTLEMEN :—I desire to again call your attention to the necessity of taking imme- diate action in relation to refunding our outstanding indebtedness. I believe that with the way the money market is at pres- ent, we could easily refund all our bonds at 4 per cent. which would be a saving an- nually in interest of over 33X per cent. At that rate of saving. together with the Corcoran loan. of which 5 per cent of principal is payable annually amounting to about $8.000.01) per year, and all of which is payable next year, the city can in twenty years pay off over one-half of her bonded indebtedness, and the rate of taxation can be correspondingly lowered, thus giving our citizens a vary economic government. • Next year $201,926.33 of our bonds become due, and I would recommend that the fin- ance committee, or such other committee as you may desire. be authorized to take immediate action in regard to refunding said bonds at the lowest possible rate of interest, and it would not be amiss at the same time to try and see if the balance of the outstanding bonds could not be ex- changed for new refunded bonds. Respectfully submitted, PETER OLINGER, Mayor. Ald. Rt der presented an ordinance in relation to extension of the franchise of the Dubuque Street Railway company. Ald. Powers moved that the ordinance be laid on the table. Carried. The annual reports of city officers were presented and ordered published in the proceedings and referred to the finance committee and have published in pamphlet form. Aldo Powers moved to adjourn. Carried. co er. _ 1895. Mayor. Notice to Warrant Holders. All holders of 7 per cent. city war- rants are hereby notified that interest on the same will cease today, and that the warrants will be promptly redeem- ed at the city treasury, or, if the hold- ers prefer, continue at 6 per cent. PHILIP F. RYDER, Chairman of Finance Committee. Notice to Taxpayers. The undersigned is now ready to receive city taxes for the year 1894. All such taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of February next become delinquent on that date and bear interest at the rate of 1 per cent. per month for the first three months, and then 2 per cent. for each month after May 1, 1895, until aid. HENRY B. GNIFF%E, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. LIST QF CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of May, 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE. 1 DUBUQUE, Iowa. June 1, 1894. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of May, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. H B Gniffke, salary for April treasurer.$150 00 do do do clerk hire. 50 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder116 70 .1 M Keuety, do do auditor116 70 J F Stemm, do do assessor 125 00 J E Knight, do do attorney125 00 S B Rice, do do marshal100 00 J Reinft•ied do do tire chief75 00 Jas Bunting, do do electrician 75 00 W H Knowlton, do engineer275 00 E S Hyde, do do asst eng'r100 00 Jas Boyce, do do do 100 00 Henry Ulab, do do do 50 00 J O'Brien, do do sewer insp'tor 70 00 H Henge, do do park custod'n 45.0 Ed Norton, do do market master 50 J W Fow,er, do do health officer 50 John Carter, do do street comm'r. 91 J O'Connell, do do clerk b3 James Daly, fireman 6U Job Barnes, do 75 J Murphy, do 60 do ......••.. 60 do 60 do 5U do 50 do 50 do 60 do 75 do 50 do 60 do 60 do 50 do 50 do 50 do 60 do 60 ,do 60 do 50 do 50 do 50 do 50 Wm Duey, A McDonald, J Scheuberger, Ed Keas, Tom Ryder, DI Eitel. __ 1 J Essman, A Duceini, J Flynn, J Wiltse, T Walker, C Specht, J Tachudi D Ahearn, J Allen, W Hippmau, C Kauualt, F Gauahl, J Ward, Geo Girke, Geo Wilmon, F Easman, T Flynn, A Straney, J Rooney, P Martin, A Kerr, J Williams, D Ryan, John Raesle, Batt Cain, Wm Hennessy, Wm Frith, Wm O'Brien, John Litscher, P McNerney, T Reilly, P Dunnegan, P Kearney, J Fitzpatrick, D Norton, Jas Allen, John Reuter, Jas Flynn, Ed Moore, 31 Kilty, P Sutton, 31 Craugh, J Hoffman, D Linehan, T Gordon, P Sullivan, John Hilson, P Powers, John Powers, Gott Snyder, J Secreat, J Murphy, Sam Elmer, P Scharf, P MeCollins, do do do do do do 00 65 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 80 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 3 00 do 3 00 do 3 00 police........ 77 50 do 72 35 do 51 65 do 51 65 do do 3 65 35 do 51 51 65 do 51 65 do 48 35 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 43 40 do 51 65 dO 51 65 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 50 00 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 51 65 do 50 00 do 51 65 do do 51 65 do 50 00 do 50 00 do 5050 0000 do 50 00 ..........•.. .. List of City Warrants. 35 P Hanlon, do 50 00 F Krenzenet, do 4 05 J Murphy, do 60 00 J Kinsella, carpenter ................ 50 00 C Sphegelhalter, do 50 0(I F Kreeger, laborer 7 10 M Abbitz, labor 14 05 Chas Krantz, do 19 60 John Arndt, do 6 75 1' Kremer, do ................ 14 55 M Ahearn, do 3 40 F Karns, do 14 20 Tom Ahearn, do 8 80 Jaeob Karch, do 7 80 J Abehardt, do 24 00 111 Kline, do 9 90 J Albrecht, do 9 15 C Knoebe, do 5 10 1' Ahearn, do 13 50 H Kenzel, do 1 35 John Sewer, do 50 00 P Kinney, do 19 95 P Brandenberger, do 22 35 11 Kehr, do 12 60 J Brochtobrock, do 6 45 E S King, do 8 80 M Beckus, do 17 90 J Kelly, do 7 20 C Buse, do 18 60 T Kenneally, do 5 85 C Burchard, do 23 30 J Kole, do 4 50 John Boetke, do 9 15 J Kraus, do 12 50 C Blinkert, do 4 05 J Knees, do 5 75 C Bremer, do 1 70 C Kampman, do 13 50 A Boylen, do 6 7b 1' Kien, do 1 35 R Burns, do 18 00 D Lavery, do 12 25 P Burke, no 8 55 H Luck, do 9 80 Val Burns, do 11 50 F Lassance, do 1 35 A Bitter, do 7 45 M Loes, do 16 20 J Byrne, do 7 20 M Lilack, do 11 85 A Burke, do 4 05 C Leirheimer, do 16 55 W. Ball, do 21 95 C Lillga do 2 05 John Bottoms, do ................ 4 00 John Lacy do 24 55 John Boetscher, do 7 45 John Lavin, do 13 20 J Corbett, do 33 75 H Lempke, do 10 80 Sam Collins, do ..........•....• 33 75 PMoore, engineer 60 00 H Crumpwell, do 10 15 P Melchoir, laborer 5 10 W Crumpwell, do 22 65 C Mackelberg, do 7 80 C Coppersmith, do .......... • ..... 2 05 J Moroney, do 9 15 L Corcoran, do 11 85 C Meggenberg, do 5 75 D Corcoran, do 19 95 A Manderscheid, (10 16 20 John Corcoran, do 12 60 Dom Miller, do 4 75 Jerry Cahill, do 11 25 C Meciclenberg, do 5 40 L Cahill, do 16 90 P Moran, do 9 15 Jas Cahill, do 9 45 1' Mohan, do 13 50 M Crahin, do 11 15 M Murphy, do 9 90 Jas Connolly, do 16 90 John Mullen, do 18 60 Tom Connolly, do 13 30 2 Mulqueeney, do 20 95 Dan Coffee, do ................ 10 80 T Murrey, do 15 20 M Carmody, do 9 15 Phil Melloy, do 6 10 6 75 Wm Carter, mason 36 00 Win Mansfield, do J Coyle, laborer 4 75 R Mack, do 69 15 10 J Casper, do 2 70 L Meurise, do M Dieferding, do 13 20 Jas'Melloy, do 3 40 L Dombacher, do 5 40 M McMahon, eo •14 00 Ed Desmond. do 11 15 J McNulty, do ................ 20 80 M Dorsey, do 11 85 A MGuan, do 11 85 T Dorsey, do 11 15 P McPoland, do 5 85 J Dougherty, do12 85 T McDonald, do 4 05 ................15 55 Dan Doyle, do 3 75 Wm McDermott do • • • • 13 85 D1 Dumphy, do 6 45 L McEvoy, do P Dominig, do 1 35 B McCormack, do 10 15 M Dudinsky, do 13 85 Jas McEvoy, do .......... 9 90 J Ellithorpe, do 2 70 M McCone, foreman............ • • •. 24 40 00 John Egan, do 16 55 B McCaffrey, laborer 15 90 M Nuteu, do 8 45 J John Everet, do 12 15 J Nutz, do 1 70 John do9 15 P Eisbach, mason 27 00 F Oswald, do 2 40 J Farley, laborer.... ..... ....... 21 75 C Otto, do 4 50 C Fischer, Jr, do ................ 7 10 J Osner, 12 50 Wm Flannagan, do ................ 12 15 P O'Brien, Sr, do8 85 M Farrell, do ................10 50 P O'Brien, Jr, do 18 25 L C d Fritz, do ................12 15 J Perryon, 2 70 C F[scher, Sr, do 13 85 J Pfeiffer do 21 30 Dan Fox, do 13 20 D Powers, dO P Fitzgerald, do 3 15 Jas Purcell, do 5 85 15 95 do 19 95 Jas Powers, do ............... 6 10 M Fagan,ltz,5 40 C H Pierce, do H Foltz, do 16 20 Wm Pickley, foreman 6 40 J Grab. Freymark, do 22 30 John Quail, laborer 16 90 J d° do 16 20 3 Ginter, do 17 25 M i do 21 95 C Grunzig do 19 25 Wm Rieman, 4 05 H Gollie, do 8 80 M Reisek l0 4 80 F Gengler, do 5 10 F Remus, 7 70 5 40 John Remus, d° 11 55 J M Garrison, dott, do 7 80 F Rieger, do ................ G A GutLerle15 90 John Ryan do 15 90 EdP Grew, do 2 70 C Roselip, do 10 50 do 34 40 John Geissler, do 5 40 John Raetz, foreman. 19 95 Nie linger, do 11 15 J Raesner, laborer 4 40 A Hofferman, do 14 20 M Rinker, do F Herzog, do 16 55 F Rae4 80 dloff, Sr, do 70 H Haas, do 11 50 F Raedloff, Jr, d0 9 45 John Haley, do 21 60 0 Rehfelt, do 5 40 Ed Hackett, do 18 00 J Regan, do 17 25 Dan Harman, do 16 65 L. Steins, C Heck, do 10 15 Geo Sutter, do d0 6 25 1 70 5 10 P Scoffer, do Jas Hurley, 70 Aug Schiltzy, 15 20 Geo Hendricks, do 3 75 M Shay, do 7 80 GeoP Hayden, do do ................ 5 40 Hartman, do 18 90 J Schneider, 15 20 6 60 J Schmidt, (10 "" "" 11 85 F Jas Harker, do 37 50 D Sullivan, 8 55 Harkeddo 8 10 Jas Stevenson, do H Hohn, do 20 60 Nie Sweeney, do ................15 90 A Johnson, do8 10 P Jacobi, do 24 65 John Sullivan, do i 36 List of City lI a ','ants. Wm Swaegler, do 10 50 P Fury, do 31 0(1 Aug Seik, do 10 15 A McKinnon, do 18 75 N Stelmetz, do 1 35 John (erode, do 3 511 M Joe eih Specht, do 70 John Ryan, do 1 75 25 00 M H Cushing, team 3 15 J Taschner, do 12 50 Nie Brandt, do 12 60 J Twigg, do 7 8)) Geo Reynolds, do 4 70 Frank Theiring, do 6 75 Ed Seeley, d° •••••6 30 Wm Thompson, do 70 R Bennett, do 6 30 C Vincent, do 13 20 PLinehan, do 11 00 F Voelcher, do 8 80 J Williams, do 4 HO Ed Welsh, do ................ 13 20 A Turner, do 3 15 H Weidenbecker, do 6 45 John Ryan. do 6 30 P Wagner, do 9 15 M O'Connell, sanitary inspector 50 00 Aug Witte, do 5 75 Mr and Mrs Koenig, janitors 40 00 M White, do ............... 18 60 W Geishecker, rodman 40 00 Geo Allmon, do 7 45 Ed Norton, board of prisoners, 16 40 John Wolte, do 24 80 E Young, witness 2 00 P Weiriog, do 12 15 Sam Starr, do R Wiederman, do 1 35 Tony Hubert, do 2 00 00 W Wam eck, do""" "• P 8 15 A Hilbert, do 2 00 E Weidenbeck do 1 05 C Berke, d° 2 00 P Whelan, do 12 15 H Merritt, do 2 00 C Yust, do 8 45 Alex Gratz., fees Geo Zumhoff, foreman ................ 26 80 0 Gmehle, assistant assessor 100 00 W Zachina, laborer 13 20 Geo Bennett, do do 100 00 N Brandt, team 6 30 J A and Cath Rhomberg. 4th st ext'u 500 00 C 0 Baker, do 17 35 do do 500 00 R Bennett, do 16 55 do do 500 00 J Beacom, do 6 30 do do 500 00 Byrne Bros, do 4 75 do do 500 00 Theo Bauer, do 6 30 do do 500 00 Wm Corcoran, do 1 60 do do 500 00 M H Cushing, do 31 50 do do 500 00 P Clancy, do 29 15 do do 500 00 Mrs Costello, do 12 60 do do 500 00 B Cain, do 17 35 do do 500 00 W. Cook, do 12 60 do do 500 00 J Duggan, do 18 90 do do 470 00 J Dunkley, do 31 50 Elwanger Bros, repairing harness 13 15 T Elliott, do 12 60 Christman & Healy, dardware 1 02 P C Foley, do ................ 40 20 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary surg'ns 10 65 R Fuhrman, do 26 80 Key City Gas Co, coal .................. 13 38 E E Frith, do 17 35 Tom Connolly. repairing hose wagon.. 55 65 N Frith, do 37 05 Thos Collins, horse shoeing 7 25 Chas Fluke, do 14 20 Dubuque Water Co, water 20 00 J Geary, do 22 85 A Wunderlich, horse shoeing .......... 5 50 Wm Casey, do 6 30 do do 5 50 Wm Howard, do 20 50 Headford Bros & Hitchens Co, li'dware 33 J Heins, do 12 60 A Y McDonald Mfg Co, leather......... 1 00 T Hagerty, do 80 Barnard, Walker & Clewell, stationery 33 00 M J Hannon, do 19 15 Baumgartner & Klein, rope, etc 60 J Hoffmeyer, do 9 45 Barger & Blish, stationery 16 45 J Jockum, do 9 45 F Schloz, repairing tools 14 25 H King, do 23 65 Ellwanger Bros, repairing harness3 60 T Kane, do 20 50 McDonald & Morrison, pump handle75 P Kenneally, do 6 30 F Schloz, repairing tools 6 50 J Kringle, do ... 6 30 Headford Bros & Hitchens Co, h'dware 23 83 Wm Kessler, do 26 80 Baumgartner & Kleih, do 4 45 P Linehan do ................ 30 75 Erank Robinson, repairing fountains. 10 90 John Long, do 9 45 B E Linehan, cement.... 7 B3 R Mathis, do 20 50 Wm Marshall, stovepipe 1 50 F Mathis, do 16 55 Reifsteck & Bennett, coal 5 12 Mrs Phil Meloy, do 15 75 Fraatz & Clark, drugs 23 94 Joe Moore, do 6 30 do do ....... 1 10 Wm McGrath, do 15 75 Mulgrew & Phillips, coal for engine M McNerney, do 12 60 house.......... 14 95 C McElrath, do 18 90 Hardie & Scharle, blank stationery.... 30 10 Jeff McGrath, do 33 10 The Telegraph, do .... 166 20 John McGrath, do 26 00 Dubuque Water Co, water 300 00 3 McCollins, do 29 95 do do 200 00 J McCracken, do 1 60 do do 200 00 B O'Malia, do J O'Dea, 14 20 do do do 4 75 do do .............. 200 00 3Phillipps, do 1 60 do do "•"••• 166 00 Mrs Qulnlivan, do 37 05 Jos Geiger, repairing at city hall 166 23 75 C Reifsteck, do 19 70 Byrne Bros, buggy 3 00 John Ryan, do 7 90 J Fuhrman, grvel h.......ire 5 00 A Roeber, do 22 05 Mulgrew & Phillips, cement 4 35 Geo Reynolds, do 23 65 F Schloz, repairing tools, 12 20 J Steffes, do 31 50 Diamond Jo Line, iron sheave ......... 1 05 D Sutherland, do 25 20 Svendsen & Ott, lumber 49 05 J Sullivan, do 29 95 C Oswald, repairing stoves ............. 47 85 Ed Seeley, do 33 10 Baum P Strelau, do Bar & Kleih, hardware 1 10 13 40 Christman & Healey, lawn mower 7 70 A Smith, do J Sutherland, do 3 15 E E Frith, removing dead animals.... 62 65 H Schmidt, do 17 35 do do do 4 5(1 18 90 Star Electric Co, arc lights ............. 500 00 Cath Tobin, M Tice, do 13 40 do do 500 00 J Welsh, do 6 50 do do „ 491 9(1 J Williams, do 29 30 Globe Light & Heat Co, gasoline lights 268 33 6 00 Key City Gas Co, gas 69 30 Geo Wetter, do 15 25 P Krokeski, macadam 37 g0 Wm Terry, laborer do 46 25 A Leidenger, do 8 50 Jae Bennett, M Lavin, •""'•'•••••••• 19 93 JBabersdorf, do 17 80 A Jaeger, do "" "" 21 00 P Quinn, do 11 00 M Specht, do 26 25 J Whittier, do 7 50 MWm do 15 75 Phil Doerr, improving alley............ 270 50 MFlynn,FlynO'Brien, do 4 35 J W Woods, services as wharf master. 30 00 P Grew, do 36 75 0 W Farley, grading Kline street 87 20 41 10 J R Riley, constructing sidewalks 67 42 List of Cit,/ Warrants. 37 Steuck & O'Farrell, imp. Stafford ave. 500 00 Steuck & O'Farrell, imp. Stafford ave. 500 00 do do . 409 00 do grading (10 . 500 00 do (10 do . 400 00 do imp. Ellis and Almond tits 500 00 do do do 395 00 do grad. do (10 310 00 do imp. Dock ave500 00 dodo 107 50 do imp. Elin street500 00 do do 500 00 dodo 272 00 D W Linehan, improving Lincoln ave 500 00 do do do 500 00 do (10 do 500 00 do (10 do 21 90 do grading (10 80 00 Brown & Brown, improving Dock ave 500 00 do do do 225 60 do grading do 16 00 0 W Farley. imp. Kleine street447 00 N H Schilling, laying sidewalks 126 88 E J Evens, do do 340 79 Jos Mahullci. gravel.... ...... .... 100 70 W H Knowlton, street ear fare10 60 Standard Lumber Co, lumber8 00 B Gallon, widening Booth street 150 00 H B Gniff ke, treas, money advanced469 76 do do 158 23 do do 450 99 do do 235 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 291 46 do do 117 14 Ryder Bros, loan 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do ..... 500 00 do do 500 00 do 4lo 500 00 iifrs B Troy do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do ........................ 500 00 (10 do 500 00 M Augusta Langworthy, loan 500 00 do do 300 00 Mrs Susan McCullough, do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 •do do 500 00 do do 250 00 J Jacobi, loan 500 00 do do 500 00 (10 do .... 500 00 do do 500 00 Ryder Bros, loan 500 00 do do 500 00 do (10 250 00 M Augusta Langworthy, loan 500 00 do do do 100 00 John Horner, repairing fountain 12 72 H Corranee, oils and wicks 3 30 Mulgrew & Phillips, coal.... 17 31 Key City Gas Co, coke 50 85 Phoenix Insurance Co, insurance 75 00 Dubuque Fire and Mar, Ins. Co, ina'n'e 75 00 do do do 62 50 Central Union Tel. Co, telephone rent58 50 P H Halpin, oil and candles 70 P E Strelau, wood 4 00 Jas Lyons, lantern 80 Win 5 Molo, repairing fountain 17 05 F Heer & Son, plans for engine house. 88 40 The Herald. printing 29 15 The Telegraph, printing 75 00 The Globe, do 29 15 The Times Co, do 29 15 James O'Shea, register of elections5 00 Henry Kiley, do do 5 00 Jas Hannon, do do 5 00 Chas Mullen, do do 5 00 P Altman, do do 5 00 Z Hoffman. do do 5 00 P F Guthrie, do do 5 00 W S Couch, do do 5 00 A Jeffroy, do (10 5 00 F 0 Udall, do do 5 00 A Hubert, do do 6 00 Otto Ternes, do do 5 00 C Brezinshy, do do 5 00 Ed Muntz, do do 5 00 Dan Riordan, do do 5 00 G R Foster, do do . . 5 00 P Geiseker, do do 5 00 John Iiillery, J M Keuety, Jos Herod, A Schmid, E A Frenzel, H Brinkman, Win Puls, P Doerr. 0 Gmehle. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do T J Cosley, do do H Pfotzer, do do Dubuque Stamping and Enameling Works, street signs .............. 56 70 John Tibet, stone 126 50 Jones Bros, engine house... 64 87 200 00 do do 140 00 do do 500 00 22 13 88 00 254 75 73 00 500 00 do do 183 44 do do...... 14 81 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of May, 1894. [ssal.j T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. • 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 do do do do do do do do do do ............ Special Assessment Notice. To JOHN 4 Y VERBERG Est.: You are here- by notified that in accordance with a resolu- tion of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopt- ed on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, 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 300 and 301 in Davis Farm add., owned by you, being subject to such speeial assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. f 21-10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To CHRIST. JAUCGEN: Yon are hereby no- tified that in accordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D. 1895, 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. lot 290 in Davis Farin add., owned by you, being subject to such speeial assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1895, and show cause. if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. f 21-10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. TO R. SCHMIDT: Yon are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February. A. D., 1895, 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, lot 6, in Home addition, owned by you, being subject to such special asseesment. And yon are notified to appear at said meeting of the Council, to be held on the 4th day of march, A. D., 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment shou d not be levied. f21 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice. All parties breaking macadam after this date expecting to sell the same to the city, must first procure written permission at the city engineer's office. W. H. KNOWLTON, City Engineer. Dubuque, Jan. 17, 1895. 38 Oficial Noiice8 Special Assessment Notice. To WM. GUDERAIN: You are are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D , 1895, a Special Assessment will be levied for the ex - pen -e thereof at the next regular meeting of the City Council, upon all and parcels of land abuttine on said improvement. lot 26 in G. W. Rogers' 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 4th day of March, A. D., 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. f21 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To E. CALLAGHAN: You are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from the sidewalk adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D., 1895, a Special Assessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular Meeting of the City Council, upon s11 lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot 14, in Quigley's sub. of out lot 710, city, and 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 4th day of March, A. D., 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. f21 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To F. A. BISPING: Yon are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council Council of the City of Dubuque for the cleaning snow from the sidewalk. adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D., 1895, a special Assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the City Council, upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improvement, lot 82, in Burden & Lowther's add., owned by you being subject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appeor at said meeting of the Council, to be held on the 4th day of March A. D., 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessmont should not be levied. f21 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To CHAS. SCHULTZ: You are hereby noti- fied that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the cleaning of snow from sidewalk, adopted on the 4th day of February, A. D., 1895, 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 improvrment, lot 3, in West's add, owned by you, being sub !eel to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the Council, to be held on the 4th day of March, A. D , 1895, and show cause if any youhave, why said assessment should ,not be levied. f21 -10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, I DUBUQUE, IOWA, ( To the Owner or Owners of the Several Lots and Parcels of Ground Abutting ilolly Street from Cleveland Avenue to Rush Street, and to Any Person or Company Having Any In- terest in Said Real Estate: You are hereby notified that there is on file in the office of the City Recorder of Dubuque a plat of said above named streets and alleys in said city, showing the several lots or parcels of ground abutting on said streets and alleys subject to special assessment for paving, gut- tering and macadamizing of said streets and alleys, and the names as far a3 practicable of the owners of said abutting real estate• and the amount assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, and for the inspection of any person, firm or company interested in any manner in said real estate, and that such person. firm or company having objection to the special tax proposed to be assessed as shown by said plat, may file with the City Recorder his or their ob- jection in writing, at or before the next meeting of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, which will meet on the 4th day of April, 1895. mar19-d10t W. IL KNOWLTON. City Engineer. Sidewalk Notice. Resolved by the City Connell of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk four feet wide, of good 2 -inch plank, brick, stone, or cement, be, within twenty days of this notice, eohslructed and hill in conformity with the ordinance In relation to Slt'CWalss, on the west side of Cath• crhle street. between Angella street and north end of street., where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abut Ong property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a .sidewalk eight feet wide, of good 2 -inch plank, brick• stone, or cement, be, within twenty days of this untie , constructed anti laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Ju- lien :avenue, abutt.ng lot 9 sub of lot 738 city, where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk four feet wide, of good 2 -inch plank, brick, stone. or cement, be, within twenty clays of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West Eagle Point avenue, between p'ra neis street and Valeria street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. T. J. COONEY, mar19-d10t City Recorder. Registration Notice. MAYOR'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, IowA, March 19, 1895. I. Notice is hereby given that the Registers of Election, duly appointed to register the voters in the city of Dubuque, state of Iowa, will be in attendance at the places herein below men- tioned for the purpose of correcting the Regis- try List of last fall's election, and adding thereto the names of such electors as may be entitled to vote at the city election to be held April 1, 1895. Said Registers will meet at their respective places on Saturday, March 30, 1895, at 8 o'clock a. m., and be in session until 9 o'clock p. m of said day. Said Registers will thereafter meet on Mon- day (election day), April 1, 1895, and be session from the time the polls open until they close, and register only such voters as were absent from the city on the preceding Saturday during the time the board was in session: Also such voters as did not become citizens until Monday, April 1, 1895. Any person applying for registration in any precinct who is registered in another precinct shall, before being registered, procure a certifi- cate from the board of registration where his name is registered, stating that the same has been stricken from such registry list. The places of registration of voters in the seveeal wards and precincts of the city are as follows: FIRST WARD. First Precinct—Rafferty's place, on South Locust street. Second Precinct—Montana House. SECOND WARD. First Precinct—Court House. Second Precinct—Fourth street engine house. THIRD WAItD. First Precinct—Ninth street engine house, Second Precinct—City Hall. Third Precinct—Eighteenth street engine house. FOURTH WA1tD. First Precinct—Lorimier House. Second Precinct—Western brewery. Third Precinct—Kenyon's barber shop, West Locust street. FIFTH WARD. First Preciu• t—Meyer's livery. Second Precinct..Mrs. E. Mueller's. Third Precinct—Val. Mackert's, 1327 Lincoln avenue. Fourth Precinct—James Crawford's,Twenty- third and Jackson street!. All qualified voters of said city who failed to have their names on last fall's Registry List are hereby notified that unless they present themselves at the places and within the time hereinbefore mentioned for registration, they will be debarred the privilege of voting at said election. PETER OLINGER, Attest: T, J. COONEY, City Recorder. Oficial Notices. 39 Mayor's Proclamation. In pursuance of law and the ordinances of the city, I, Peter Olinger, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, do hereby proclaim that an election will be holden in said city on Monday, April 1, 1895, for the purpose of electing— A Mayor, A Recorder, A Treasurer, An Attorney. Also one Alderman from each ward in said city. That on said day the polls will be opened at 8 o'clock a. in., and closed at 6 o'clock p. m., but may be held open until 8 o'clock p. m. on said day, provided a proclamation is so made at the opening of the polls, to receive the votes east at such election, in the following places, to -wit: FIRST WARD. First Precinct—Rafferty's place, South Lo cust street. Second Precinct -155 Main street. SECOND WARD. First Precinct—Court House. Second Precinct—Fourth Street Engine House. THIRD WARD. First Precinct—Ninth Street Engine House. Second Precinct—City Hall. Third Precinct -1697 Clay street, FOURTH WARD. First Precinet—Lorimier House. Second Precinct—Western Brewery. Thira Precinct—Ryan Livery Barn. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct—Sehmid's Brewery. Second Precinct—Henry Mueller's,16Kniest street and Eagle Point avenue. Third Precinct—Christ Caprltz's. Fourth Precinct—Jaynes Crawford's. Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 19th day of March, 1895. [SEAL.] PETER OLINOER, Mayor. Attest: T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Engineer's office, city of Dnbuque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m., Saturday, March 30, 1895, for the construction of a 2 -inch plank sidewalk as follows, where not already laid, viz: A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of West Eagle Point avenue, between Francis and Va- leria streets. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Cath- erine street, between Angella street and north end of street. An 8 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Ju- lien avenue, abutting lot 9, sub of city lot 738, city. All in accordance with specifications on file in said othee. A pond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, mar19-dlOt City Engineer. Notice 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, March 30, 1895, for furnishing all material and labor and con- structing pipe sewers as follows, according to plans and specifications on file in said office: An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in West Third street from Hill street to Alpine street. Estimated length, 900 lineal feet, Four manholes. An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley east of Grant avenue. Estimated length, 430 lineal feet. Two manholes. An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley from end of sewer to Rose street, between Walnut street and Race street. Estimated length, 180 lineal feet. One manhole. Bidders to furnish 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, ntarl9-dlOt City Engineer. Right of Way Notice. To C. HEINTZ: You are hereby notified that a proposition Is now pending before the city council of the city of Dubuque for the estab- lishment of a. (Valeria) street across land in which you claim au interest, as follows: Lot 147, L. H. Langworthy's add., a plat of which proposed improvement has been flied 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 4th day of April, A. D. 1895. it will be determined whether said proposed improve ment will be made, and you are hereby notified to appear before said council at said session and show cause, if any you have, why proposed improvement should not be made. W. H. KNOWLTON,.City Engineer Dubuque, March 20, 1895. d10t List o, f City IVarrants. LIST QF CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of June, 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, July 1, 1894. f To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of June, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. H B Gnlfke,salary for May, treasurer.$175 T J Cooney, do do recorder100 M M McCarten, (10 auditor... 100 J E Knight, do do attorney125 J F Stemm, do do assessor125 John Raesli, do do marshal100 W H Knowlton, do engineer 200 E S Hyde, do do asst eng'r100 Jas Boyce, do do do 100 Henry Glab, do do do 50 J Reinfried do do fire chief84 G Osborn, do do electrician 60 H Henge, do do park custod'n 46 M Io o, do do sewer insp'tor 60 Jae Kleine, do do market master 50 F W Wieland, do health officer 50 John Carter, do do street comm'r. 83 J O'Connell, do do clerk 83 J J Hannon, fireman 20 James Daly, do 60 Job Barnes, do 75 A McDonald, do 60 60 60 50 50 50 60 75 50 60 60 50 50 50 60 60 60 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 50 50 52 52 12 10 80 51 53 53 28 53 53 53 53 53 53 50 48 53 53 53 50 35 53 53 53 53 51 51 51 51 8 J Murphy, do Wm Duey, do J schenberger, do Ed Keas, do Tom Ryder, do M Eitel. do J Essman, do A Duccini, do J Flynn, do J Wiltse, do C Specht, do J Tschudt do W Williams, do D Ahearn, do J Allen, do W Hippuran, do F Kannalt, do F Ganahl, do Geo Girke, do 0 Helmich, do M Fahey, do F Essman, do T Flynn, do A Straney, do J Rooney, do C Kannalt, do T Walker, do R Weston, do W McBride, do D Ryan, police Bart Cain, do Wm Hennessy, do Wm Frith, do John Litscher, do P McNerney, do T Reilly, do J Fitzpatrick, do D Norton, do Jas Allen, do John Reuter, do Jas Flynn, do Ed Moore, do M Kilty, do P Sutton, d0 M Craugh, do JHoffman, do D Linehan, do P Sullivan, do John Hilson, do P Powers, do J Secrest, do J Murphy, do Sam Elmer, do P Scharf, do P McCollins, do P Hanlon, do J Murphy, do P Noonan, do F Rhomberg, do F Carney, do Jas Rooney, do 31 Lonergan, pound master 60 50 53 26 26 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 35 00 50 00 00 00 35 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 45 00 00 65 30 30 25 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 35 30 30 30 00 00 30 30 30 30 65 65 65 65 30 00 00 30 55 25 00 41 P Ahearn, laborer 40 00 T Ahearn, do 7 80 31 Ahearn, do 8 80 Stun Allen, do 4 05 M Abhitz, do 11 85 J Abehardt, do 9 80 John Bewer, helper road roller 4 50 John Bottoms, paver 25 50 James Burns, laborer 2 70 .1 Byrne, do 6 45 J Boetke, do 4 75 Chas Blue, do 11 15 P Burke, do 10 80 Val Burns, do 12 85 It Burns, do 11. 50 J Boyce. do 8 45 M Beckus, do 7 10 W Ball do 11 15 J Brochtobroth, do 7 10 J Boetseher, do 7 10 T Caffrey, mason 15 00 L Cor oran, laborer 12 50 D Corcoran, do 14 20 141 Carmody, do 20 60 C Coppersmith, (10 2 40 W Crumpweil, do 7 10 B Conlin, do 14 85 J Corcoran, do 13 50 Steve Cain, do 18 25 Dan Cottee, do 10 50 Con Callahan, do 14 85 J Cunningham, do 10 15 M Coyle, do 12 85 L Cahill, do 12 85 Jerry Cahill, do 12 85 John Collins, do 11 50 J Callahan, do 6 75 Jas Cahill, do 9 15 M Craoin, do 9 15 Wm Carter, mason 40 50 John Corbett, laborer 35 10 Sam Collins, do 35 10 M Dorsey, do 4 75 M Dumphy, do 10 80 Ed Desmond, do 10 15 John Dougherty, do 8 10 M Dieferding, do 11 15 Tom Dorsey, do 12 15 B Donahue, do 27 00 P Eisbach, mason 4 50 J Eagan, laborer 19 25 Wm Emmert, do 8 80 .7 Evert, do 11 85 J Erskin, do 12 85 John Farley. do 31 50 31 Fagan, do 25 00 P Fury, do 13 50 L Fritz, do 11 50 141 Farrell, do 14 20 Win Flannagan, do 10 15 Dan Fox, do 10 80 Jas Fox, da 4 75 C Fischer, do 9 15 Win Flannagan, do 5 40 J 31 Garrison, do 8 10 John Giessler, do 10 80 Aug Gauer, do 1 35 Jos Ginter, do 9 80 Ed Grew, do 14 85 Joe Grab, do 10 80 C Grunzig, do 7 80 G A Gutberlett, do 6 45 P Hayden, do 1 35 Dan Harman, do 14 85 John Hafey, do 14 85 Jas Harker, do 1 35 C Hillery, foreman 23 20 Ed Hackett, laborer 9 15 5 50 11 15 11 15 11 15 1 35 1 05 6 10 7 45 9 80 15 90 50 00 6 45 14 20 9 80. do 7 80 do 11 15 de 11 50 do 2 70 8 80 10 80 8 10 16 90 11 50 Jas Bird, do Aug Hofferman, do F Herzog, do J Hertling, do Geo Heucklin, do P Himmerland, do 31 Houpes, do A Johnson, do A Jaeger, do P Jacobi, do J Kinsella, carpenter J Kraus, laborer E S King, do A Kessler, do 31 Kline, F Krenzenet, F Kreeger, J Kan h, J Kole, J Kelly, T Kenneally, Phil Kinney, C Kamp -nail, ............... do do do do do ............... 42 hist of City Wcrrants. J Knees do A Knapp, do John Lavin, do M Lilack, do 11 Lempke, do 11 Luck, do P Lynch, do ........ John Lacy, do MLoes, do C Leirheimer, do P Moore, engineer road roller RMack, aborer JMoroney, do ...... • • • • • • • T Murrey, do Jas Dtelloy, do T Mulqueeny, do J Mullen, do L Meurise, do C Mackelberg, do DI Dfaher, do ........ H Mohan, do ........ PMurrey, do P Moran, do Phil Melloy, do M Mahony do J Mahony, do A Manderscheid, do D Miller, do B McCormack, do M McCone, foreman B McCaffrey, laborer A McGuan, do J McNulty, do Wm McDermott, do J McCann, do J McGee, do L McEvoy, do M M McCarten, do T McDonald, do John McCarron, do F McGuiness, do W H Knowlton, do D McGuiness, do J McCaffrey, do ... P McNulty, do MMcNamara, do Wm McLain, do .... M Unten, do F Oswald, do P O'Brien, Sr, do J Osner, do .... APflffner, mason .............. Wm Pickley, foreman Jas Purcell, laborer........... DPowers, do Jae Powers, do John Quail, do Jas Ragan, do ........ M Raen, do ........ John Ryan, do T Reilly, do Wm Ryan, do John Raetz, foreman... C Rehfelt, laborer FRieger, do JRaesnor, do FRemus, do Wm Rieman, do M Reisek, do Ed Roher, do F Roe, do D1 Reinhardt, do Joe Seik, do Peter Stoffer, do L Stein, do Geo Sutter, do Nic Sweeney, do J.Sulliven, do J Stevens, do M Shay, do N Steinmetz, do M Specht, do 31 Sullivan, do Jas Stevenson, do Aug Seik, do Wm Swaegler, do D Sullivan, do Wm Spensley, do Wm Terry, do Wm Thompson, do Al Twaits, do J Taschner, do F Voelcher, do Wm Warring, do H Weidenbecker, do .... PWagner, do ........... Geo Wilmon, do .......: J Whittaker, do Ed Welsh, do M White, do P Weiring, do 1 35 4 05 7 80 9 15 15 90 70 5 40 19 20 10 80 7 80 60 00 11 50 10 80 1 70 5 10 16 90 21 95 9 45 11 85 14 20 10 80 8 80 19 60 35 18 40 6 10 7 10 70 7 10 21 60 1 70 16 55 15 55 13 50 8 10 10 80 17 35 27 60 35 9 45 23 30 3 80 4 05 4 75 6 10 9 15 5 10 8 80 10 15 16 90 6 10 23 50 34 40 12 85 10 80 8 75 5 40 17 25 5 75 10 80 8 80 12 15 36 40 4 75 9 45 35 7 10 7 10 11 50 4 75 1 05 1 05 25 00 19 60 9 45 2 70 14 85 11 15 14 85 12 15 14 85 9 45 10 80 9 15 4 05 7 10 4 05 4 05 13 50 12 85 4 05 7 10 11 15 39 00 12 85 2 70 10 80 8 80 4 05 13 50 4 05 John Wolfe, do M Wampeck, do P Whelan, do W Zachina, do Geo Zumhoff, foreman. ..... • . • N Brandt, C 0 Baker, J Beacom, T Byron, Theo Bauer, R Bennett, M H Cushing, P Clancy, Mrs Costello, B Cain, Wm Casey, .......... Wm Denlinger, J Duggan, T J Donahue, T Elliott, R Fuhrman, C Fink, P C Foley, N Frith, M Gantenbein, J Graham, J Geary, T Heins, J Hoffmeyer, Wm Howard, DI J Hannon, T Kane, Wm Kessler, H King, P Kenneally, F Kringle, John Long, P Linehan C Messerknecht, Mrs Meloy, R Mathis, F Mathis, Jeff McGrath, J McCollins, John McGrath, M McGovern, Ed Norton, J O'Dea, John Parker, Mrs Quinlivan, A Roeber, D Sutherland, J Sullivan, J Savage, J Sigworth, Ed Seeley, J Sutherland, F Schulz, J Steffes, H Schmidt, Cath Tobin, do M Tice, do J Williams, do Jac Klein, board of prisoners P McNulty, labor F Schilling, do B Rawson, do Tim Byron, team J Welsh, do Wm Geisecker, rodman Jac Sohmidt, labor Gott Gmehle, assistant assessor Geo Bennett, do do team do do do do do do do ................ do ................ do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ••............• do .... do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 11 85 9 80 2 05 5 10 26 00 27 00 31 05 8 10 27 7(1 9 45 13 50 29 05 29 05 30 40 33 75 10 80 21 60 22 95 31 05 27 70 19 80 14 85 31 05 23 65 10 80 9 45 14 85 6 75 13 50 18 90 20 95 20 95 1 60 28 35 3 15 2 05 15 55 30 40 5 40 17 55 22 95 22 95 12 15 27 70 6 10 2 05 8 10 9 45 39 15 9 45 31 05 24 30 43 20 6 75 4 05 8 10 14 85 14 85 16 90 38 50 14 85 6 10 37 00 42 80 42 80 42 55 60 30 40 00 20 00 100 00 100 00 Mrs P Kien, labor 6 25 Mrs Koenig, do ...................... 25 00 J Bakey, do 10 80 Reinfried & Jaeger, tape lines6 00 Wm S Molo, repairing fountain1 70 Palmer, Winall & Co, printing7 00 Reinfriend & Jaeger, tools for parks1 85 Lear & Pfiffner, horse shoeing11 00 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, hose 8 55 John Drehouse, timber 4 20 Standard Lumber Co, shavings1 50 Wm Marshall, repairing steam roller65 F Merz, do do 5 00 Excelsior Brass Wks, rep. steam roller 4 25 Ed Cleaver, wood for steam roller 1 75 Key City Gas Co, coke for steam roller 80 99 Standard Lumber Co, lumber 32 05 John Terry, wood 1 75 Ferguson Bros, plumbing....... 4 85 B D Linehan, sharpening tool.s7 75 Duggan & Kane, soap and matches2 35 Tony Sieg, stone 4 50 Christ Brown, macadam 1 50 Svendsen & Ott, lumber .... 21 74 Duggan & Kane, oil and soap 6 40 E E Frith, removing garbage 241 65 }larger & Blish, stationery 3 75 List of. City Warrants. 43 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, rubber stamps Ham & Carver, blank stationery T J Conlin, livery hire James Kelly, stationery Walton & Bleg, do do do Hardie & Scharle, blank stationery.... 20 75 Ferguson Bros, repairing water closets 3 90 Jos Geiger, do city hall 50 }larger & Blish, flags and bunting Svendsen & Ott, lumber Lear & Ptiffner, horse shoeing Thos Collins, do J Sherman, stove and boiler W S Molo, push button McDermott & Gow, plumbing 10 35 Tom Connolly, wagon for chief140 00 Northwestern 011 Co, oil 4 94 McDermott & Gow, glass globes 2 50 A Wunderlich, horse shoeing 10 00 Key City Gas Co, coke 9 87 Smedley Mfg Co, brass buckles 50 Standard Lumber Co, shavings3 85 Lagen & Sloan, horse shoeing 10 60 J Butt, repairing hose wagon 4 60 Jos Simones, bed spreads 5 75 bf Brown & Sons, oats 86 85 J Butt, repairing hook and ladder4 15 W S Molo, water glasses and hose 21 35 Bailin Hat Co, hats 21 00 Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware 10 20 Excelsior Brass Wks, repair'g engines 14 30 Smedley Mfg Co, repairing horse roller 34 15 Aug Bracher, macadam 2 13 J R Riley, constructing sidewalks 27 50 F H Rittenmeier, constructing bridge 135 00 Robert E Lee, constructing sidewalk38 27 E J Evens, do do 110 16 B Hobi, do tile sewer 445 50 H W Cook, filling lot 37 33 Excelsior Brass Works, dog tags 22 75 Carr, Ryder & Engl.r, map hangers20 00 J W Fowler, postage 23 60 Dubuque Telegraph, blank stationery. 29 25 Dub Enameling Wks, street signs45 60 W H Knowlton, money advanced for blue print41 37 Brown & Brown, imp. Dock street185 96 G W Farley, do Kline do 186 24 Brown & Brown, do Wilde street500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do . 157 50 E J Evens, do Julien avenue459 00 Phil Doerr, do alley .... 49 17 Steuck & O'Farrell, Imp. Elm street 276 25 do 0o Almond str 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 920 00 do do Stafford av 500 00 do do do 409 00 do do Dock street 162 57 do do Harold st 50 00 D W Linehan, do Glen Oak av 500 00 do do do 208 00 do do Lincoln ave 359 75 Thos Hassett, stone crossings 8 87 Altman & Taylor, improving around engine house. 154 00 J P Quigley, jury on White street2 00 John Jess, do do 2 00 B Westercamp, do do 2 00 P H Halpin, do do 2 00 J Wunderlich, do do 2 00 B W Jones, do do 2 00 John Meyer, do do 2 00 Otto Eilwanger, do do 2 00 C A Voelker, do do 2 00 N H Schilling, do do 2 00 John Eichhorn, do do 2 00 Jas Kane, do do 2 00 Svendsen & Ott, rent of room for regis- tration Jas Crawford, do Lorimier House, do Henry Mueller, do J J Kavanaugh, do Chris Capritz, do T J Donahue, do Aug Fischer, do T J Cosley, do 1 50 18 75 10 00 4 00 13 35 75 20 50 9 55 7 00 5 50 2 25 25 do 10 00 do 15 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 5 00 31 Weber, do do 10 00 Dubuque Produce Co, do do 10 00 Fred Bessie, do do 10 00 Wm Kenyon, do do 10 00 T O Sullivan, do do 10 00 Peter Geisecker, do do 20 00 J Westercamp, putting up voting booths 7 00 J Fitzpatrick, do do 31 25 McDonald & Morrison Co, repairing fountain 50 Mrs Kien, cleaning city offices.... 20 00 Mrs Koenig, do do 18 75 J P Cooney, fees city ordinance cases 18 25 PhilipTerues, juror city ordin'ce cases 2 00 Jacob Becker, (10 v o 2 00 Peter Sahm, do do 2 00 Henry Schneider, do do 2 00 John Sullivan, do do 2 00 Jas O'Halloran, do do 2 00 R H Heller, do do 1 00 Geo Luke, do do 1 00 Paul lig, surveyor 3 00 Dubuque Turbine & Roller Co, bolts for derrick 1 15 Reinfried & Jaeger, tape lines3 25 Key City Gas Co, gas........... 69 00 Globe Light and Heat Co, globe lights. 268 33 Star Electric Co, electric lights500 00 do do 500 00 do do 490 40 L Brin, Jr, advertising 30 0 The Telegraph, do 75 00 The Herald, do .......... 29 15 German Cath Printing Co, advertis'ng 50 00 M Lavin, sewer Ellis street ............. 28 50 Headford Bros & Hitchens Co, man- hole rim........ 3 19 N H Schilling, cement 3 75 J P Schroeder, tile pipe 32 20 H B Gniffke, money advanced236 45 do do 380 00 do do 214 61 Tim Shea, loan 500 00 do do 100 00 D Ahearn, do ... ............... 400 00 Josie Fahey, do 100 00 F Melvin, do ... 500 00 M Murphy, do 500 00 do do 50 00 Peter Even, do 500 00 Rose Brown, do 260 00 M E McDonnell, 200 00 Jas McDonnell, .......... 500 00 do .. 500 00 Brown & Brown, grading Wilde street 500 00 do do do 75 00 Steuck & O'Farrell, grading Almond and Ellis streets 230 00 D W Linehan, grading Booth street.... 215 50 do do Glen Oak ave.. 156 00 Altman & Taylor, grading Wirth et.... 354 00 G W Farley, improving Garfield ave... 500 00 do do do .. 244 00 L Andrews, analyzing water 10 00 J Lee, paving In front of engine house 54 82 Portland Paving Co, cement around engine house21 74 D 5 Wilson, testimony in case of Hunt vs City 84 24 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of June, 1894. [SEAL] T. J C[OyONEorder. LIST OF WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During July, 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, Aug. 1, 1894. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during July, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. Atkinson & Oloff, vitrified brick $138 00 H B Gniffke, salary for June, treasurer 175 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder 100 00 M bf McCarten, do do auditor 100 00 J E Knight, do do attorney 125 00 J F Ste,nm, do do assessor 125 00 John Raesle, do do marshal 100 00 J Reinfried, do do tire chief 83 35 John Carter, do do street com'r 83 g5 35 J clerk O'Connell, do do 5 G Osborne, do do electrician 60 00 M Igo, do do sewer inspec'r 60 00 11 Henge, do do park custod'n 45 00 Jac Klein, do do market master 50 00 F W Wieland, do do health officer 50 00 J J Hannon, do do wharf master st200 00 W 11 Knowlton,engineer 44 List of City Warrants. E 8 Hyde, do do asstdo 100 00 Jae Boyce, do do de do 100 00 H Glab, do do do do 50 00 J Murphy, police 75 00 Bart Cain, do Wm Hennessy, do Wm Frith, do John Litscher, do P McNerney, do T Reilly, do J Fitzpatrick, do Dan Norton, do James Allen, do J Reuter, do Jame', Flynn, do .................. EdMoore, do .................. M Kilty, do .................. P Sutton, do M Craugh, do J Hoffmann, do P Sullivan, do John Hilson, do P Powers, do PNoonan, do F Rhomberg, do F Carney, do Isaac Manhoff, do J Secrest, do James Carter, do Sam Elmer, do P Scharf, do P McCollins, do PHanlon, do .................. JMurphy, do .................. M Lonergan, pound master............ P Olinger, salary James Daly, fireman Job Barnes, do JMurphy, do Wm Duey, do J Schonberger, do Toni Ryder, do M Fahey, do A McDonnell, do M Eitel, do J Essman, do A Duccini, do J Flynn, do .......... J Wiltse, do C Specht, do J Techudi, do Ed Keas, do Dave Ahearn, do F Walker, do Wm Hippmann. do F Ganahl, do Geo Gerke, do Geo Helmrich, do Wm Williams, do F Essman, do T Flynn, do A Straney, do Jas Rooney, do C Kannalt, do James Allen, do R Weston, do Wm McBride, do Tom Sweeny, do H Ternes, do F Wacha, do E Steibly, do Ed Young, do J Botzet, do John Straney, do .................. C Dillon, do ....... M Ahearn, do .................. A Ward, do ....... C Huber, do H Hockensteiner, do .................. H Moery, do M Ganahl, do J Fly,. n, do .................. B Drees, do W Stainnfer, do F Lambe, t, do 0 Koonzig, do W Brauer, do J V McGuire, do J Hennessy, do M Burns, do H Schroeder, do M V Gilligan, do F Ganahl, do D MCPolat d, do ....... I Dem ars, do H Cook, do L Hee b, do A Scherr, do A Heer, do JPaxton, do .................. JDrees, do .................. W Keas, do A McKinnon, (10 ........... JAlderson, do ....... : J Baumann, do 50 00 J Broad, do .................. 50 00 J Dewitt, do .. 50 00 Geo Moyer, do 50 110 W Schilling, doo .... 50 00 R Tregillis, do 50 00 J Bunting, do 50 00 T Sweeny, do .... 50 00 W Dotter, do .................. 50 00 J Strinsky, do .... 50 00 W Tamsett, do 50 00 P Ahearn, laborer 50 00 T Ahearn, do 50 00 M Abbitz, do 50 00 John Bewer, do 50 00 P Burke, co 50 00 John Byrne, do 50 00 C Buse, do 50 00 John Bottoms, do 50 00 P Brandenberger,do 51 65 J Brochtobrock, do .. 50 00 John Boetscher, do 50 00 John Boetke, do 50 00 Jas Bennett, do 50 00 J Booker, do 50 00 M Beckus, do 50 00 J Corbett, do 50 00 Sam Collins, do 60 00 T Caffrey, mason 50 00 M Coyle, laborer 60 00 John Corcoran, do 50 00 L Corcoran, do 250 00 H Crumpwell, do 60 00 M Crahin, do 75 00 Tom Connelly, do 60 00 M Carmody, do 60 00 J Callahan, do 50 00 B Conlin, do 50 00 D Corcoran, do .......... 50 00 Con Callahan, do .................. 60 00 Wm Carter, mason 60 00 Wm Clark, laborer 76 00 M Dumphy, do 50 00 M Dudinsky, do .................. 60 00 M Dieferding, do 60 00 B Donahue, do .................. 50 00 J Driscoll, mason........ 50 00 John Egan, do 50 00 John Everet, do 60 00 P Farrell, do 60 00 P Fury, do 60 00 Dan Fox, do 50 00 M Fagan, do 50 00 P Fitzgerald, do 50 00 L Fritz, do 50 00 H Foltz, do 60 00 J Farley, do 60 00 Ed Grew, do .......... 50 00 G A Gutberlett, do 50 00 C Grunzig do 60 00 J Grab, do .......... 60 00 J Ginter, do 50 00 J Geissler, do 40 65 Dan Harman, do 9 35 M Hardie, foreman 11 65 G Heuckling, laborer 8 00 C Hillery. foreman 8 00 John Hafey, laborer 6 50 M Houpes, do 8 00 A Hird, do 4 00 H Heneke, engineer steam roller 4 00 Nic Hilger, laborer 4 00 F Herzog, do 4 00 A Johnson, do ...... 4 00 A Jaeger, do .................. 4 00 P Jacobi, do 4 00 J Kinsella, carpenter 4 00 E S King, laborer 4 00 M Kline, do 4 00 P Kinney, do 4 00 M Kelly, do 4 00 F Kreeger, do .......... 4 00 Jacob Karch, do 4 00 C Kampmanu, do 2 50 J Kelly, do 2 00 A C Knapp, do 2 00 11 Kilburn, do 4 00 J Kearney do 4 (10 John Lavin, do 3 00 M Loes, do 3 00 John Lacy do 3 00 M Lilack, do 3 00 H Luck, do 1 50 P Lynch, do 5 50 P Moore, engineer steam roller 9 00 M Malioney, foreman 5 50 P Murrey, laborer 5 50 Jas Melloy, do .................. ••••••• •........ .........• ...... 4 50 4 00 5 50 5 50 4 50 8 50 2 00 8 50 9 00 6 00 6 00 2 00 5 50 2 50 38 45 16 90 8 45 36 00 3 05 5 40 12 50 16 00 6 75 2 70 6 10 1 35 18 (10 13 50 7 40 21 60 21 60 30 75 4 40 12 15 9 45 10 80 5 40 6 75 16 90 8 10 6 75 1 70 70 18 00 9 00 8 10 4 75 10 80 12 00 22 50 22 95 4 05 2 70 29 `,5 17 55 17 55 10 80 16 20 5 40 6 00 12 85 13 50 4 05 10 15 10 80 10 80 22 30 21 60 6 75 21 60 10 80 6 75 6 10 55 40 4 05 2 70 17 55 22 65 13 50 50 00 8 45 17 25 27 35 5 40 10 8O 6 75 8 10 16 55 6 75 1 35 3 OO 8 10 10 20 20 80 12 15 5 40 4 75 4 60 16 40 15 55 10 15 List of City Warrants. ' 45 P Moran, do 6 75 J Moroney, do 5 40 A Mtutderscheid, do ................. • 4 05 R Mack, do 10 15 L Meurise, do •••• TMulqueeney, do 6 60 17 60 C Mackelberg, do Wm McCraney, do 7 80 8 10 A MGuttn, do P McNamara, do 8 10 M McCa•ten, do 79 80 F McGuinness, do ,,,, ,,,, 60 L McEvoy, do ". ...• 6 40 J McCann, do 6 10 •••••••4 75 D McGuinness, do 2 70 B McCormack, do 11 60 T McDonald, do 6 75 Jas McEvoy, do 6 40 P McMullen, do 70 M Nuten, do 6 75 P O'Brien, Jr, do 2 '10 P O'Brien, Sr, do 24 30 F Oswald, do 6 75 J Osner, do 14 85 Wm Plckley, foreman 12 40 D Powers, laborer 8 10 Jas Powers, do 8 10 Jas Purcell, do 5 10 A Pfiffner, mason • 12 00 J Perryon, laborer 16 55 John Quail, do 10 15 Jas Ragan, do .... 7 80 M Reishek do 9 80 Wm Rieman, do 5 10 M Raen, do 9 45 John Raetz, foreman 32 00 F Rieger, laborer.. 6 10 John Ryan, do 9 40 Joe Seik, do 25 05 31 Sullivan, do 8 80 L Stein, do 16 65 P Stoffer, do 8 80 Wm Swaegler, do 8 10 M Shay, do 9 80 D Sullivan, do 6 10 J Schmidt, do 1 35 NSweeney, do 16 20 J B Stephens, do 6 75 M Specht, do 2 70 Wm Terry, do 29 25 Wm Thompson, do 1 70 J Taschner, do 9 45 Wm Warring, do S9 00 John Wolf, do 11 15 II Werdenbach, do 13 60 P Wagner, do 6 75 Geo Wllmon, do 8 10 bf White, do 4 05 W Zachina, do 16 55 Geo Zumhoff, foreman.... 25 20 C O Baker, team 16 20 R Bennett, do 20 25 N Brandt, do 13 50 Wm Burns, do 2 70 W Cook, do 12 15 Mrs Costello, do 6 75 B Cain, do 13 50 W Casey, do 25 00 T Elliott, do 14 20 P C Foley, do 2 70 R Fuhrman, do 8 10 C Fink, do 17 55 J Geary, do 5 40 Thos Heins, do 22 95 T Kane, do 6 75 W K.ntzinger. do 13 50 H King, do 3 40 C Leik, do 8 10 P Linehan, do 13 50 John Long, do 14 85 F Mathis. do 2 70 C Messerknecht, do ............ 5 40 Wm M••Grath, do 24 30 John McGrath, do 14 85 Jeff McGrath, do 18 25 John McCo111ns, do 23 65 J McCracken, do 5 40 John O'Dea, do 33 75 J Parker, do 22 95 Mrs Quinlivan, do 24 30 Geo Reynolds, do .... 2 70 J Steffes, do 14 80 F Schulz, do 16 25 Ed Seeley, do 11 55 H Schmidt, do 16 20 J Savage, do 12 15 D Sutherland, do .... 13 50 J Sutherland, do 9 45 Cath Tobin, do 33 11) L Taylor, do .......... 13 50 J Williams, do 27 70 John Essman, repairing engines 2 00 P McNulty, laborer 46 50 F Schilling,do .................. 46 25 13 Rawson, do 48 10 L Cahill, do 7 60 Wm Breen, do 8 25 John Fox, do 8 25 P Fury, do 8 25 D Hanley, do 7 25 H Conklll, do 2' 25 John McEvoy, do 7 00 John O'Neill, do 50 R Bennett, team ......... 1 50 Wm Geisheker, assistant engineer40 00 Mrs Koenig, Janitor services 20 00 G H Ghmele, assistant assessor 100 00 Geo Bennett,do do 100 00 Thos L•mergan, labor at parks 27 00 John Spear, putting up street signs12 00 Jas Bunting, do do 10 00 J Klein, boarding. . E E Frith, removing . 32 60 2 70 M Dorsey, labor g gar ba e . • • • • 2S5 40 ;Nis Rooney, police 50 00 Dub Rubber and Belting Co, hose 600 00 do do do do do 74 81 Dob Stamping and Enameling Works, street signs 25 80 A 13 Hauser, rock 6 00 Dubuque Water Co, water 30 00 do do do 300 00 do do do 300 00 do do du 200 00 do do do .....••••••200 00 do do do 200 00 do do do 185 00 do do do 300 00 do do do 300 00 do do do 200 00 do do do 200 00 do do do 200 00 do do do 210 00 Phil Ryder, soda 28 B8 Merkes & Hasler, bran 3 20 W H Torbert, soda 10 89 Adams Co, castings 1 00 Dubuque Cabinet Makers Association, beds and mattresses90 50 F Merz, repairing harness 1 75 Key City Iron Works, repair'g engines 5 18 Key City Gas Co, coal and gas......... 47 32 Dub Gab Mkrs Ass'n, repairing chairs 1 00 Jas Beach, lard oil ...................... 13 00 Homan & Roehl, curtains and chairs.. 17 60 P Clancy, labor 4 00 John Davis, lunch for firemen .... 6 66 Rider, Wallis & Co, flags 3 58 Smedley Manf'g Co, castings, 4 03 J A Rhomberg, sand 3 20 13 E Linehan. sewer pipe6 74 Diamond Jo line steamers, ducking... 70 Central Elect'c Co, ziuc and cop plates 9 20 F sehloz, sharpening tools1 20 13 E Linehan, cement 95 Head ford Bros & Hotchins, ea, tinge60 H Nagelmaker, soap and matches 1 65 S Schloz, sharpening tools 24 10 John Duggan, wrench 1 00 Duggan & Sullivan, macadam forks3 00 A Carlisle, catching dogs 8 00 C E Berry, harness 10 80 Ham & Carver, binding records 13 00 Dub Rubber and Belting Co, hose13 00 Martin Hayes, labor . 5 00 J W Wittmer, oil 2 78 Standard Lumber Co, shavings 1 50 Truedell Carriage Works, repairing patrol wagon 1 00 Hardie & Scharle, blank stationery21 50 Jas Kelly & Son, do 7 06 Dubuque Telegraph, do 18 75 Wm G Waters, hay 9 85 H Nagelmaker, oil and soap. 2 00 Mullen Bros, repairing waste pipe 6 73 Geo Wertin, caring for pest house3 35 Chas Kulow, sawdust 3 00 Chas Kinne, cleaning city offices 2 00 Fire Exting'r Mfg Co, chemical engine 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 300 00 F E Joseph, disinfectant 2 00 Duggan & Kane, matches and soap.. 90 Reinft•ied & Jaeger, nails 25 Win Schaeffer, witness fees1 20 D Metcalf, macadam 33 00 Peter Olinger, painting at city hall.... 20 65 A Gratz, costs in city cases ............ 4 75 M Loes, cleaning around city hall 3 38 Reinfried & Jaeger, bolts 2 15 46 List of City Warrants. Butt Bros, repairing wagons 4 25 do do do 30 00 J Zangmeister, soap. oils, matches7 35 McElrath Teaming Co, team .... 4 00 F Schloz, repairing tools 6 25 Headford Bros & Hotchins, manhole cover 9 30 A Gasser, brick for manholes6 00 Duggan & Sullivan, tools 3 10 W M GIeenhow, repairing fountain52 64 Steuck & O'Farrell, imp. Almond and Ellis sts 500 00 do do do 117 94 do do do 210 33 D W Linehan, imp. Glen Oak ave500 00 do do do 119 50 Steuck & O'Farrell, imp. Stafford ave 600 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 440 00 D W Linehan, imp. Booth street 500 00 do do do 124 30 Cushing & O'Malia, imp. Reed street450 40 M Tschirgi, Jr, imp. Rush street 500 00 do do do 478 75 Corrance & Lavin, imp. alley east of Wilson ave454 20 Altman & Taylor. imp. W 14th street500 00 do do do 493 40 Dodson & Cousins, imp. Forest Lane500 00 do do do 246 01 Phil Doerr, imp. alley bet. Humboldt and Schiller streets 204 00 Brown & Brown, imp. Wilde street500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 392 50 E J Evens, imp. Julien ave........ 116 75 do do do 45 78 51 Lavin, sewer in Hill street102 75 B Hobi, sewer in Julien ave 500 00 do do do 17 00 Thos Dorsey, sewer in alley west of Center Place 121 75 do sewer in Julien avenue 207 75 Robt E Lee, sidewalks 210 95 Dan Sheehan, do 106 10 J R Reilly, do 43 85 Geo W Farley, grading Klein street44 44 D W Linehan, do Lincoln avenue 12 14 John Tibey, stone crossings 68 78 Dubuque Pressed Brick Co, brick 40 88 Alois Lange, grading 22d street 15 00 D W Lenehan, imp. Lincoln ave149 95 Steuck & O'Farrell, imp. Elm street106 55 do do Dock ave44 60 Brown & Brown, do do 66 15 Geo W Farley, imp. Klein street.. . 39 61 do do alley 28 00 Phil Doerr, do do 41 S3 Atkinson & Oloff, imp. Main street500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 Star Electric Co, electric lights500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 490 40 Globe Light & Heat Co, gasoline lamps 268 33 Key City Gas Co, gas 53 10 Dubuque Cornet Band, music 52 50 The Globe, printing ................ 58 30 National Demokrat, printing 50 00 Toe Telegraph, do 75 00 The Times, do 58 30 H B Gniffke, money advanced.... 255 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 291 79 do do do .... 388 78 Martin Carroll, loan.... 500 00 Pill°do do 300 00 Tim Shea, do 200 00 Jos A Palen, drugs ................ 9 05 Excelsior Brass Works, hose 450 00 Dubuque Water Co, water........ 10 00 0 W Farley, improving Garfield ave69 74 do do do 182 08 John O'Brien, improving alley.... 312 70 Aug Felter, whitewashing 52 75 Smedley Mfg Co, repair'g steam roller 500 00 do do do do 357.47 C Dillon. extra fireman 4 00 Ed Ryan, do .................4 00 Win Ahearn, do .................4 00 2 50 F Morgan, do A Fahey, do 5 50 J Galway, do 6 50 Ben Beir, do ................. 6 50 H aneider, do ................. 6 50 J Potton, do ................. 6 50 I hereby certify that the foregqing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of July, 1894. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Proposals for Brick Paving. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1. DunuquE, Iowa, April 6, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Friday, April 19, 1895, for paving the following streets with brick, and for curbing said streets with new curb where necessary- and for resetting old curbi g where suitable for use, all to be done in accordance with plans and specifications on file in my office. Clay street from 3d to 13th street. The extent of the work is as follows: Length, 3,200 feet. Brick paving, 15,000 square yards. New curbing, 4,500 lineal feet. I 'ld curbing reset, 1,500 lineal feet. Clay street from 13th to 18th street, 18th street from Clay to Couler avenue, and Couler avenue from 18th street to Eagle Point avenue. The extent of the work is as follows: Length, 3,200 feet. Brick paving, 15,000 square yards. New curbing, 4,500 lineal feet. Old curbing reset, 1,500 lineal feet. Bids for paving must be made at so much per square yard of surface pavement, which will include the preparation of the sub grade, construction of foundation and the furnishing of all material for same. Bids for new curbing and resetting old curb - shall be made at so much per lineal foot. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check on some Dubuque bank for$500 payable to the order of the mayor of the city of Dubuque, in ease the party to whom the con- tract is awarded shall fail to execute the con- tract so awarded within five days after such contract is awarded. Bidders must furnish sample of briek with which they propose to do the work. The contractor to whom the contract is awarded will be required to give a good and sufficient bond of $5,000 for the faithful per- formance of the work. ❑The above work to be completed on or before October 15, 1895. Proposals will be acted on at a meeting of the council April 19. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. T. J. COONEY, 749 City Recorder. Special Session, ,April 4, 1895. 47 CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, April 4, t895. (OFFICIAL.] Council met at 9:45 a. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel. Ald. Crawford moved that the order passed at the March session to have the annual reports of city officers printed in the official proceedings be rescinded. Car- ried. On motion, the approval of the minutes was postponed. The following bills were ordered paid: Name. For what purpose. Amount. L. Daily, hauling $ 4 50 Duggan & Kane, supplies for street 2 70 Mullen Bros, " 2 00 C. H. Little, Bruce & Co., supplies for street 4 40 1 60 40 49 6 00 5 25 50 Peter Hansen, supplies for street Knapp, Stout & Co. Co., lumber Norwegian Plow Co., repairs Frank Robison, repairing on steam roller Collins & Wilkinson, horse shoeing B. D. Linehan, blacksmithing 5 30 W. M. Greenhow, supplies 3 25 Dodson & Cousins, wood 58 38 E. E. Frith, removing dead animals 10 bU Jno. C. O'Neil, removing dead ani- mals 4 00 Chas.Atkinson, painting 43 20 Mullen Bros., plumbing 8 45 G. N. Raymond, supplies fire de- partment 3 50 Standard Lumber Co., lumber 4 50 A. Wunderlich, horseshoeing 6 25 Lear & Ptiffner, „ 6 00 Lagen & Sloan. „18 50 Merkes & Hasler, supplies fire de- partment 3 15 Collins & Wilkinson, horseshoeing 6 75 fire department Scherr & Wolf, supplies fire depart- ment. Phil Pier, Jr., coal fire department. 105 50 Key City Gas Co., coke fire depart- ment 32 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary ser- 10 45 vices fire department P. H. Halpin, supplies fire depart- ment Bewer Bros., supplies, fire dep't.... John Girst, baskets fire dep't Dub. Cabinet Makers Ass'n, chairs 2 lire dep't 50 Dubuque Water Co., water for by -1241 66 drants Wm. Marshall, shovel, fire dep't2 80 Henry Wylie, express fire dep't1 50 Wm. S. Molo, supplies fire dep't1 35 Jos. Trudell, repairs fire dep't 11 50 Dubuque Oil Tank Line Co., oil fire dept. Merkes & Hasler, hay Theo. Bauer, use of room and fuel Standard Lumber Co., lumber Wm. G. Watters, hay Jos..Trudell, repairing patrol wagon J. P. Schroeder & Co., straw and corn Star Electric Co., arc lights 1,609 20 Lear & Pflffner, horseshoeing 10 05 Peter Hanson, hay 4 05 2 75 10 30 6 00 2 25 5 03 1 60 15 50 1 50 25 20 23 25 11. Nagelmaker, supplies Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co supplies F. Nitterauer & Sieg, hauling, elec- tion Duggan & Kane, oil, election G. N. Raymond, lamps, etc., elec- tion 12 90 Ham & Carver. printing, election149 90 Jas. Kelly & Son, stationery, elec- tion 38 22 C. J. Carpenter, express, election. 25 David Parker, oil, election 50 Larry Daily, hauling booths, etc, election 13 50 Westereamp & McQuillan. assisting putting up and taking down booths 32 00 Bernard, Walker & Co., stationery10 50 Grosvenor & Co., stationery 10 55 Barger & Blish, stationery 13 55 Telegraph, printing 126 50 Dubuque Rubber Co., packing 2 30 Geo. Fengler, filling and lime 17 60 Hani & Carver, printing index to and binding proceedings 98 75 Carr, Ryder & Engler, glass 70 J. T. Kearns, recording plat 1 50 Duggan & Kane, supplies 25 Cleaver & McCarten, plumbing 54 15 Wm. G. Watters, hay 15 06 Van Volkenberg & McEvoy,repairs. 1 25 E. C. Porter, supplies for engine 6 70 house W. H. Knowlton, blue print paper14 00 Geo. W. Farley, filling delivered to 189 00 Fourth street John Tibey, gravel 55 50 J. J. McCollins, filling delivered to 5 94 Fourth street John Tibev, filling delivered to Fourth street 9 36 Bryon Donahue, laying sidewalks135 44 Matt Loes, labor John Farley, axman for engineer18 75 8 00 Wm. Flynn, labor Jacob Becker, carpenter work 13 75 Mrs. Koenig, janitor at hall 20 00 Jas. Moore, janitor at hall 20 00 Robt. McGivern, sanitary police50 00 The following bills were referred to the police and light committee: 67 95 Key City Gas Co 167 67 Globe Light and Heat Co 10 00 C. Boehart The following bills were referred to the printing committee: 29 15 Dubuque Telegraph 29 15 Globe 75 00 The Herald Bill of Duggan & Sullivan of 13.75 was referred to the committee on claims. Ald. Crawford moved that the registers of elections be pa.d$10 each and the judges and clerks 15 each for their services. Car- ried. The following petitions in relation to taxes were referred to the delinquent tax committee; Carolina Mathis, Martin Dum- phy, Louis Tempus, Fenelon Place Eleva- tor company, Margaret Mulqueeney, Hat- tie Conigisky, Charles J. W. Saunders, Mary Ballard, George B. Burch, Adolph Artes and Nicholas Reisch. Petition of Charles Klingenberg and Dan Moore, asking for grade stakes on Klingenberg terrace, was granted. Petition of John Althauser et al. for water mains on Mertz street, between Windsor and Althauser avenues, was granted. The following bills were referred to the street committee: Petition of Nicholas Mettel in relation to the drainage of Windsor avenue near Burden street. Petition of Thomas Dorsey, claiming a 200 50 75 48 Special Session April 4, 1895. balance due for macadam purchased by the city. Petition of D. Rhomberg, asking that grades be established on English Lane, Nightingale and Sullivan streets in Rose Hill addition was referred to the street committee and engineer. REI'OIRTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor McCarten presented the following: Cash on hand March 1. 1895 $ 8,954 93 39,848 15 $48.802 08 Disbursements 32,592 59 Receipts.... Total Cash on hand April 1, 1895 $16,209 49 Of this cash on hand there belongs to the improvement bond fund $5,600.87. There also belongs to to the improvement fund $2,566.10, making a total of $8,186.97. Leaving a.balance to the credit of the city of $8,022.52. Also report $2,023.00 amount required to pay city officers. Also presented a list of coupons re- deemed during the month of March, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers, and report referred to finance committee. John Carter, street commissioner, re- ported $695.40 amount due for labor during the month of March. Warrants ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to the street committee. Fire Chief Joe Reinfred reported $1,747.- 35, amount required to pay police for the month of March, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen and report referred to committee on fire and water. Marshal Raesle reported $1,906.50, amount required to pay police for March, 1895. Also reported 50 police cases during the month of March. Warrants ordered drawn to pay police and report referred to Police and Light committee. Michael Igo, sewer inspector, reported $110.00, amount required to pay for labor on sewers during the month of March, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for labor and report referred to sewer com- mittee. Engineer Knowlton presented plat of proposed street between West Eagle Point ave. and Valeria strreet, also returns of notices served on property owners. Re- ferred to the committee of the whole. Also presented a statement of macadam for the month of March, showing the amount due on the basis of twenty yards to each man, total amount, $2,247.40. Adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay for macadam. Engineer Knowlton and Chief Reinfried reported that the hydrant complained of by E. H. Sheppley, should be moved around the corner on Lincoln ave. and placed 12 feet from the curb line of Coulee avenue. Adopted. Woodmeasurer Hannon reported 556 cords of wood measured during March and presented treasurer's receipt for $2.00, amount due city for same. Received and filed. The reports of city weighers Jas. Doyle, T. J. Donahue and Chas. Pitschner were received and filed. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, reported as follows: Your committee report that they are in favor of directing the chairman to appoint an engineer of the steam roller tempor- arily if required, until such time as the council desires to appoint one permanent. In favor of referring the petition of John Leierer and F. W. Altman in relation to cleaning snow from the sidewalks to the street commissioner and engineer. In favor of instructing the engineer to correct the assessment of J. J. Murray for the improvement of Piekett street and re- port same to the council. In favor of instructing the street com- missioner to have the alley repaired abut- ting the property of Mrs. John Imes. In favor of referring the petition of John Hickey in relation to change of line of East Grandview avenue to city engineer and street commissioner. In favor of receiving and filing the re- port of the street commissioner for Febru- ary, 1895. In favor of allowing Richard Bennett $18 to defray the cost of raising cement sidewalk abutting his property on South Main street. In favor of approving of the recom- mendation of the city engineer in relation to the construction of sewer on Dodge street. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the printing committee, reported in fa /or of paying the following bills: Dubuque Telegraph $29 15 The Herald 75 00 The Times Co 29 15 The Globe 29 15 German Catholic Printing Co 50 00 Adopted. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, reported in favor of approving of the treasurer's report for the month of March, 1895. Report adopted and ordered filed. In favor of paying bill of Smith -Perry Printing Co. of $72.70 for printing finance report. Adopted. Ald. Lillig, chairman of police and light committee, reported in favor of paying the following bills: Globe Light and Heat Co. $333.34 for gasoline lights for December, 1894, and February, 1895. Key City Gas Co., $83.85. Report adopted. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of refer- ring the proposition of N. H. Faust in re- lation to rodding the Central engine house to the new council. In favor of allowing M. Lavin $66.00 as payment in full of all claims on account of the construction of sewer in alley between Jackson and Washington streets. In favor of putting on a jury to condemn the necessary ground for the proposed widening of High Bluff street from Schil- ler to Fengler streets. Also recommend that the American Fire Engine company be paid $3,650, less 2 per cent discount for cash, on new fire engine "Peter Olinger." In favor of refunding $7.5D to Jos. Herod. In favor of instructing the city attorney to procure a written agreement from the Dubuque Fire and Marine and the Key City Fre Insurance Co. in regard to their assessment as proposed by the council. Your committee of the whole would most respectfully recommend that the salary of mayor be fixed at 11,500. said amount being the amount allowed by statute. Report adopted. Alderman Crawford, chairman on Fire and Water committee, reported in favor of allowing bill of Edward Keas of $11.60, being amount deducted on account of sickness. Adopted. Regular Session April 4, 1895. 49 Ald. Shea, chairman of public grounds and building presented the following which was adopted: To the ]fon. Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN:—Your committee on pub- lic grounds and buildings would most respectfully report that they have exam- ined the patrol house, and found that the same needed some repairs, and would recommend that a brick floor be laid in same, also that the walls and ceiling be repaired and whitewashed, also that a cir- cular piece of wood ceiling be put over the swinging harness, so as to protect the ceiling from damage. We have also ex- amined the central engine house, and find that the ceiling and walls are in need of repairs, and would recommend that same be put in good shape. All of which is respectfully submitted. T. J. SHEA. Ald. Butler offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in West Fourth street from Bluff street west, by M.Laven. contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied onthe 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 of real estate, as follows: Mary Ryan. city lot 610, 64.60 sqr feet area, at 4 mills $25 84 Jos. S. Morgan, s 64.4 ft city lot 612, 78 sq ft area at 4 mills 31 20 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald.Butler. Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for a 6 foot wide plank sidewalk on east side Ann avenue from Lincoln avenue to Garfield avenue, by John McCoy, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real es- tate hereinafter named,situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: Allen Schumacher, MoCraney's 1st add, lot 88: 144 lineal feet sidewalk at 22c 31 68 Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal- pin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for improvement of Holly street from Cleveland avenue to Rush street, by Altman & Taylor, con- tractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots and parcels of real estate herein- after named. situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Bridget Whittemore, Union add lot 83: 199.5 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c$ 59 8o 26 60 88.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 111 86 329 sq yds macadamizing at 34c Total $198 31 Alice Garrity, Union add, n 50 ft lot 137: 50 lineal ft curbstone set at 30c....$ 15 00 67 22.22 sq yds guttering at30c 26 45 77.78 sq yds macadam at 34c $ 48 12 Total Mathew Maher, Union add, excepting n 50 ft, lot 137: 136.2 lin ft curbstone set at 30c $ 40 86 60.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 18 20 212.33 sq yds macadam at 34c 72 19 Total Wm. Byrnes, Union add, lot 82: 196.5 lin ft curbstone set at 30c 92.9 sq yds guttering at 300 131 25 $ 58 95 27 88 329 sq yds macadam at 34c 111 86 Total $198 69 Rev. John Fogarty, Union add, lot 138: 187 5 lin. feet curbstone set at 30c$ 56 25 83.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 25 00 291.67 sq yds macadamizing at 30c99 17 Total $180 42 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea,, Vogel. Ald. Butler offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for construct- ing an 8 and 10 inch tile pipe sewer in alley from 23rd to 27th between Couler ave. and Jackson st. by M. Laven, 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 opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Peter Wanderschied Jr., Davis Farm add., lot 267, 6000 sq ft area, at 4 mills $ 24 00 A. Lang, Davis Farm add., lot 268, 6000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 Jacob Abroesch, Davis Farm add, s X lot 269, 3000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 12 00 Christena Feller, Davis Farm add, n lot 269, 3000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 A. F. Jaeger, Davis Farm add., lot 270, 6000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 A. F. Jaeger, Davis Farni add., lot 271, 6000 sq ft. area at 4 mills 24 00 A. F. Jaeger, Davis Farm add., lot 272, 6000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 John Roeth, Davis Farm add., lot 273. 6000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Fred Lensing est., Davis Farm add,. s M. lot 274, 3000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Kate Vogel, Davis Farm ad., e ? n lot 274, 2700 sq ft area at 4 mills Herman Kuehnel, Davis Farm add, lot 275, 6000 sq ft area at 4 mills Jacob Handershield, Davis Farm add., lot 276, 6000 sq ft area, at 4 mills Chas Krentz, Davis Farm add., lot 367, 6000 sq ft area at 4 mills Mrs. Fred Huenings, Davis Farm add., lot 368, 6000 sq ft area, at 4 mills Kate Vogel, Davis Farni add., lot 369, 6000 sq ft area, at 4 mills Clifford D. Ham, Davis Farm add, lot 370, 6,000 square feet area at 4 mills 24 00 Paul Traut, Davis Farm add, lot 371, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 M. M. Hoffmann, Davis Farm add, lot 372, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills.. 24 00 Eliza Bisanz, Davis Farni add, n 24 ft lot 373, 2,100 sq ft area at 4 mills 9 60 P. W. Lenz, Davis Farm add, s 36 ft lot 373, 3,600 sq ft area at 4 mills 14 40 P. Utzig, Davis Farm add, n 24 ft lot 374, 2,400 sq ft area at 4 mills.. 9 60 10 80 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 50 Regular Seg8ion, April 4, 1895. J. R. Flick, Davis Farm add, s 36 ft lot 374, 3,600 sq ft area at 4 mills14 40 A. Glab estate, Davis Farm add, lot 875, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Adam Stoltz, Davis Farm add, w 80 ft lot 376, 4,800 sq ft area at 4 mills 19 20 Jac Marshall, Davis Farm add, lot 277, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Fred Leight, Davis Farm add, lot 278, 6.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Wm. Tuegel, Davis Farni add, lot 279, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Louis Doerfler, Davis Farni add, lot 280, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jacob Nagel, Davis Farm add, s lot 281, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills12 00 John Deville. Davis Farm add, n lot 281, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills12 00 Henrietta Tenhoef, sub 282, Davis Farm add, lot 1, 4,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 18 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, sub 282, Davis Farm add, lot 2, 1,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 600 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, s lot 283, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mils 1200 Louis Bennecker, Davis Farm add, n X lot 283. 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Peter Mihm, Davis Farm add, lot 284, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Gottfred Ganahl, Davis Farm add, lot 285, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Herman Ellwanger, Davis Farni add, lot 286, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, lot 357, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, lot 358, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, lot 359, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Louis Doerfler, Davis Farm add, lot 360, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Neubauer, Davis Farm add, lot 361, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 C. Fischer, Davis Farm add, lot 362, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 C. Fischer, Davis Farm add, lot 363, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 C. E. Handenshield, Davis Farm add, lot 364, 0,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Leo Trentlein, Davis Farm add, lot 365, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Leo Trentlein, Davis Farm add, lot 366, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Mich Schunk Est., Davis Farm add, lot 287, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Wm. J. Long, Davis Farm add, lot 288, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 25 00 Anna Galle, Davis Farm add, lot 289, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Augusta Janggen, Davis Farm add, lot 290, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Rudolph Birner, Davis Farm add, lot 291, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Wm. Rieman, Davis Farm add, lot 292, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 George G. Perry, Davis Farm add, lot 293, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Jacob Berg, Davis Farm add, lot 295, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Simon Meyers, Davis Farm add, lot 294, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jacob Kessler, Davis Farni add, lot 296, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Nie and Frank Glab. Davis Farni add, lot 347, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Nic and Frank Glab, Davis Farm add, lot 348, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Nic and Frank Glab, Davis Farm add, lot 349, 6.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 24 00 24 00 Catharine Reuter, Davis Farni add, lot 351, 6,010 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 A. Loetscher, Davis Farm add, lot 352, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 John Bell, Davis Farm add, lot 353, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Catharine Peed, Davis Farni add, lot 354, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 John Pilmaier, Paul Traut's sub, lot 4, 3,500 sq ft area at 4 mills14 00 Michael Apple, Paul Traut's sub, lot 5, 3,500 sq ft area at 4 mills14 00 John J. Schuler, Davis Farni add n %, lot 350, 3.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Nicholas Schuler. Davis Farm add, s %, lot 350, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Nic Jochum est, Davis Farni add, lot 297. 6,0(8) sq ft area, at 4 mills. 24 00 Geo. Kura, Davis Farni add, 1ot298, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Noel, Davis Farm add, lot 299, 6.000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Vyverburg etate, Davis Farm add, lot 300, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills. 24 00 Jno. Vyverburg estate. Davis Farni add, lot 301, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 Fred Ludwig, Davis Farni add, s lot 302, 3.000 sq ft area, at 4 mills12 00 Dorothea Kautz, Davis Farni add, n X lot 302, 3,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 1.2 00 Anton Imhoff estate, Davis Farni add, lot 303, 6,000 sq ft area. at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Kaep, Davis Farm add• lot 104, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 CO C. A. Walter, Davis Farni add, lot 305, 6.000 sq ft area, at 4 mills24 00 C. A. Walter, Davis farm add, lot 306, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 N. W. Kimball. Davis farm add, lot 337, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Nich Graff, Davis farm add, lot 338, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Ziegler, Davis farm add, n Ia, lot 339. 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills. 12 00 Paulina Jecklin, Davis farm add s X. lot 339, 3.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Agnes Pitschner,Davis farm add,lot 340, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Agnes Pitschner, Davis farm add, lot 341, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 M. Majerus,Davis farm add, lot 342, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 M. Majerus,Davis farm add, 1ot343, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jas. 0. Farrell. Davis farm add, lot 344. 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Nic Mueller estate, Davis farm add, lot 345, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Nic Mueller estate, Davis farm add, lot 346, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal- pin, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel. Nays -Aldermen Kaufmann, Lillig. Ald. Butler offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing a 12 -inch tile pipe sewer in White street, from Sanford street to twenty-third street by M. Laven, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and par- cels of real estate hereinafter named. sit- uate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate. as follows: Jno. Knoernschild. J. H. Langwor- thy's add, lot 170, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills $ 24 00 Regular Session, April 4, 1895. 51 Jno. Knoernschild, sub 171 J. H Langworthy's add, lot 1, 3300 sq ft area, at 4 mills Herman Fischer, sub 171 J. H.Lang- worthy's add, ot 2, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Dubuque Street R'y Co., J. H. Lang - worthy's add lot 172, 6,000 sq ft area. at 4 mills Chas. Fosselmann, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, and % lot 187, 3,000 sq ft area, at 4 mils Frank Fosselmann, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, and % lot 187, 3,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills Frank Fosselmann, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, and X lot 186, 4,750 sq ft area, at 4 mills Chas. Fosselmann, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, and jf lot 186,4,750 sq ft area, at 4 mills Louis Reineke, J. H. Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 185, 5,100 sq ft area, at 4 mills Louis Reineke, J, H. Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 184, 5,100 sq ft area at 4 mills Louis Reineke, J. H. Langworthy's. add, w 95 ft lot 183, 5,100 sq ft area, at 4 mills Louis Reineke. J. H. Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 182, 5.100 sq ft area at 4 mills J. H. Rhomberg, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, lot 181, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 14, 5,300 sq ft area at 4 mills Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 13, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills Frank Fosselman. Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 19, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 11, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills Frank Fosselman, Erank Fossel- man's sub, lot 10, 2,180 sq ft ares at 4 mills Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 9, 2,250 sq ft area at 4 mills Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 8, 2,250 sq ft area at 4 mills Jos Marra, Olinger's sub, lot 5, 8,400 sq ft area at 4 mills F. Hinze, Olinger's sub, lot 4, 3,900 sq ft area at 4 mills Chas. Lutz, Davis Farm add, lot 226, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Dietrich Maner Est., Davis Farni add, lot 228, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Dietrich Maner Est., Davis Farm add., lot 227, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Jno. Bulow, Jr., Davis Farm add, lot 229, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Gab Baumgartner, Davis Farm add, lot 230, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Wm. Springborn, Davis Farm add, lot 231, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Wm. Springborn, Davis Farm add, lot 232, 8,700 sq ft area at 4 mills Ind. School Dist of Dub., Davis Farm add, lot 233, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Ind. School Dist. of Dub„ Davis Farm add, lot 234, 6,000 sq ft area at4niills Ind. School Dist. of Dub., Davis Farm add, lot 235, 6,000 sq. ft area at 4 mills 13 20 20 00 24 00 12 00 12 00 19 00 19 00 20 40 20 40 20 40 20 40 24 00 21 20 16 80 16 80 16 80 8 72 9 00 9 00 13 60 15 60 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 34 80 24 00 24 00 24 00 Benedict Nickles Est., Davis Farm add, s 4 lot 236, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Wm. Ohnesorge, Davis Farni add, n j( lot 236, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 James Levi, Davis Farni add, lot 237, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 James Levi, Davis Farm add, lot 238, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 H. W. Butler, Davis Farm add, lot 213, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Mary E. Haggerty, Davis Farm add, lot 214, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Mary E. Haggerty, Davis Farm add, n 20 ft lot 215, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 8 00 E. E. Frith, Davis Farm add, s 40 ft lot 215, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills16 00 E. E. Frith, Davis Farm add, n 40 ft lot 216, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 00 F. J. Cosley, Davis Farm add, s 20 ft lot 216, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 8 00 F. J. Cosley, Davis Farm add, n 20 ft lot 217, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 mills. 8 00 A. F. Jaeger, Davis Farm add, s 40 ft lot 217, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills.. 16 00 A. H. Price, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 4, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Andrew McDonnell, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farni add, lot 3. 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Andrew McDonnell, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 2, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Andrew McDonnell, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 1, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Adolph Dapfoten, Davis Farm add, lot 220, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 J. A. Rhomberg. Davis Farm add, lot 221, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Louis Manahi,Davis Farm add, n lot 222, 3,000 sq ft area at 1 mills12 00 Mary Osterberger,Davis Farm add, s 4, lot 222, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 12 00 mills.. • Herman Knoernschild, Davis Farm add, lot 223, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Herman Knoernschild, Davis Farm add, lot 224, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills. J. H. Rhomberg and Jos. Meuser, Davis Farm add, lot 225, 6,000 sq 24 ft area at 4 mills 00 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogel. Nayes-None. Ald. Butler offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for constructing a 20 foot tile pipe sewer in alley from Seventeenth to Sanford, between Wash- ington and Jackson, by M. Laven, con- tractor, 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: John 31.2, lot36, Dubuque East '3,120 q farea at 4 mills 12 48 Chas. Luther, East Dubuque add, n .20, lot 36, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 8 mills 00 24 00 50 Regular Session, April 4, 1895. J. R. Flick, Davis Farm add, s 36 ft lot 374, 3,600 sq ft area at 4 mills14 40 A. Glab estate, Davis Farm add, lot 375, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Adam Stoltz, Davis Farm add, w 80 ft lot 376, 4,800 sq ft area at4 mills 19 20 Jac Marshall, Davis Farm add, lot 277, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Fred Leight, Davis Farm add, lot 278, 6.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Wm. Tuegel, Davis Farm add, lot 279, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Louis Doerfler, Davis Farm add, lot 280, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jacob Nagel, Davis Farm add, s lot 281, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills12 00 John Deville. Davis Farm add, n lot 281. 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills12 00 Henrietta Tenhoef. sub 282, Davis Farm add, lot 1, 4,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 18 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, sub 282, Davis Farm add, lot 2, 1,500 sq ft area at 4 mills 600 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, s lot 283, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mils 12 00 Louis Bennecker, Davis Farm add, n lot 283. 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Peter Mihm, Davis Farm add, lot 284, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Gottfred Gauahl, Davis Farm add, lot 285, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Herman Ellwanger, Davis Farni add, lot 286, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, lot 357, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, lot 358, 0,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Gerhard Tenhaaf, Davis Farm add, lot 359, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Louis Doerfler, Davis Farm add, lot 360, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Neubauer, Davis Farm add, lot 361, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 C. Fischer, Davis Farm add, lot 362, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 C. Fischer, Davis Farm add, lot 363, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 C. E. Handenshield, Davis Farm add, lot 364, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Leo Trentlein, Davis Farm add, lot 365, 6.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Leo Trentlein, Davis Farm add, lot 366, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Mich Schunk Est., Davis Farm add, lot 287, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Wm. J. Long, Davis Farm add, lot 288, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 25 00 Anna Galle, Davis Farm add, lot 289, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Augusta Janggen, Davis Farm add, lot 290, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Rudolph Birner, Davis Farni add, lot 291, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Wm. Rieman, Davis Farni add, lot 292, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 George G. Perry, Davis Farm add, lot 293, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Jacob Berg, Davis Farm add, lot 295, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Sinton Meyers, Davis Farm add, lot 294, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jacob Kessler, Davis Farm add, lot 296, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Nic and Frank Glab. Davis Farm add, lot 347, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Nic and Frank Glab, Davis Farm add, lot 348, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Nic and Frank Glab, Davis Farm add, lot 349, 6.000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 24 00 24 00 Catharine Reuter, Davis Farm add, lot 351, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 A. Loetseher, Davis Farm add, lot 352, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 John Bell, Davis Farm add, lot 353, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Catharine Peed, Davis Farni add, lot 354, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 John Pilmaier, Paul Traut's sub, lot 4, 3,500 sq ft area at 4 mills14 00 Michael Apple, Paul Traut's sub, lot 5, 3,500 sq ft area at 4 mills14 00 John J. Schuler, Davis Farni add, n !la, lot 350, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Nicholas Schuler. Davis Farm add, s i6, lot 350, 3,000 sq ft arca at 4 mills 12 00 Nic Jochum est, Davis Farm add, lot 297, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills. 24 00 Geo. Kura, Davis Farm add, 1ot298, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Noel, Davis Farni add, lot 299, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Vyverburg etate, Davis Farm add, lot 300, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills. 24 00 Jno. Vyverburg estate, Davis Farni add, lot 301, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills. 24 00 Fred Ludwig, Davis Farm add, s lot 302, 3,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills12 00 Dorothea Kautz, Davis Farni add, n 14 lot 302, 3,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 12 00 Anton Imhoff estate, Davis Farm add, lot 303, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills. 24 00 Jno. Kaep, Davis Farni add, lot 304, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 CO C. A. Walter, Davis Farm add, lot 305, 6.000 sq ft area, at 4 mills24 00 C. A. Walter, Davis farm add, lot 306, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 N. W. Kimball, Davis farm add, lot 337, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Nich Graff, Davis farm add, lot 333, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Ziegler, Davis farm add, n I/, lot 339. 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills. 12 00 Paulina Jecklin. Davis farm add s %, lot 339, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Agnes Pitschner,Davis farm add,lot 340, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Agnes. Pitschner, Davis farm add, lot 341, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 M. Majerus,Davis farm add, lot 342, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills . 24 00 M. Majerus,Davis farm add, lot 343, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jas. 0. Farrell, Davis farm add, lot 344. 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Nic Mueller estate, Davis farm add, lot 345, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Nic Mueller estate, Davis farm add, lot 346, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal- pin, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel. Nays -Aldermen Kaufmann, Lillig. Ala. Butler offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing a 12 -inch tile pipe sewer in White street, from Sanford street to twenty-third street by M. Laven, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and par- cels of real estate hereinafter named. sit- uate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Jno. Knoernschild. J. H. Langwor- thy's add, lot 170, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills $ 24 00 1200 Regular Session, April 4, 1895. 51 Jno. Knoernschild, sub 171 .1. 11 Langworthy's add, lot 1, 3300 sq ft area, at 4 mills 13 20 Herman Fischer, sub 171 J. H.Lang- worthy's add, lot 2, 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00 Dubuque Street R'y Co., J. H. Lang - worthy's add lot 172, 6,000 sq ft area. at 4 mills 24 00 Chas. Fosselmann, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, and lot 187, 3,000 sq ft area, at 4 mils 12 00 Frank Fosselmann, J. 11. Langwor- thy's add, and % lot 187, 3,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 12 00 Frank Fosselmann, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, and ;4 lot 186, 4,750 sq ft area, at 4 mills 19 00 Chas. Fosselmann, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, and 34 lot 186,4,750 sq ft area, at 4 mills 19 00 Louis Reineke, J. H. Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 185, 5,100 sq ft area, at 4 mills 20 40 Louis Reineke, J, H. Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 184, 5,100 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 40 Louis Reineke, J. H. Langworthy's. add, w 95 ft lot 183, 5,100 sq ft area, at 4 mills 20 40 Louis Reineke. J. H. Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 182, 5.100 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 40 J. H. Rhomberg, J. H. Langwor- thy's add, lot 181, 6,000 sq ft area, at 4 mills 24 00 Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 14, 5,300 sq ft area at 4 mills 21 20 Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 13, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Frank Fosselman. Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 12, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 11, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Frank Fosselman, Erank Fossel- man's sub, lot 10, 2,180 sq ft ares at 4 mills 8 72 Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 9, 2,250 sq ft area at 4 mills 9 00 Frank Fosselman, Frank Fossel- man's sub, lot 8, 2,250 sq ft area at 4 mills 900 Jos Marra, Olinger's sub, lot 5, 8,400 sq ft area at 4 mills 13 60 F. Hinze, Olinger's sub, lot 4, 3,900 sq ft area at 4 mills 15 60 Chas. Lutz, Davis Farm add, lot 226, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Dietrich Maner Est., Davis Farm add, lot 228, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Dietrich Maner Est., Davis Farm add., lot 227, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Jno. Bulow, Jr., Davis Farm add, lot 229, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Gab Baumgartner, Davis Farm add, lot 230, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Wm. Springborn, Davis Farm add, lot 231, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Wm. Springborn, Davis Farm add, lot 232, 8,700 sq ft area at 4 mills34 80 Ind. School Dist of Dub., Davis Farm add, lot 233, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Ind. School Dist. of Dub„ Davis Farm add, lot 234, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Ind. School Dist. of Dub., Davis Farm add, lot 235, 6,000 sq. ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Benedict Nickles Est., Davis Farm add, s X lot 236, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Wm. Ohnesorge, Davis Farni add, n X lot 236, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills James Levi, Davis Farni add, lot 237, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills James Levi, Davis Farni add, lot 258, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills H. W. Butler, Davis Farm add, lot 213, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills Mary E. Haggerty, Davis Farni add, lot 214, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills. Mary E. Haggerty, Davis Farm add, n 20 ft lot 215, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 mills E. E. Frith, Davis Farm add, s 40 ft lot 215, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills E. E. Frith, Davis Farm add, n 40 ft lot 216, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills F. J. Cosley, Davis Farm add, s 20 ft lot 216, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 mills.... 800 F. J. Cosley, Davis Farm add, n 20 ft lot 217, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 8 00 A. F. Jaeger, Davis Farm add, s 40 ft lot 217, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 00 A. H. Price, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 4, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Andrew McDonnell, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 3. 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Andrew McDonnell, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 2, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Andrew McDonnell, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 1, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Adolph Dapfoten, Davis Farm add, lot 220, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 J. A. Rhomberg. Davis Farm add, lot 221, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills24 00 Louis Manahi,Davis Farm add, n I/ lot 222, 3,000 sq ft area at t mills12 00 Mary Osterberger,Davis Farm add, s %, lot 222, 3,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 00 Herman Knoernsehild, Davis Farm add, lot 223, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Herman Knoernschild, Davis Farm add, lot 224, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 J. H. Rhomberg and Jos. Meuser, Davis Farm add, lot 225, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogel. Nayes-None. Ald. Butler offered the following: Resolved, 13y the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for constructing a 20 foot tile pipe sewer in alley from Seventeenth to Sanford, between Wash- ington and Jackson, by M. Laven, con- tractor, 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: John Trexler, East Dubuque add, s 31.2, lot 36, 3,120 sq ft area at 4 12 48 mills Chas. Luther, East Dubuque add, n .20, lot 36, 2,000 sq ft area at 4 8 00 mills 12 00 12 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 8 00 16 00 16 00 52 Regular Session April 4, 1895. Chas. Luther, East Dubuque add, s Xlot 35, 2,560 sq ft area at 4 mills Geo. Roepsch, East Dubuque add, n 36 lot 35, 2,560 sq ft area at 4 mills Anton Manohl, East Dubuque add, lot 34, 5,120 sq ft area at 4 mills20 48 C.W. Schreiber. East Dubuque add, s 34 lot 33, 2,560 sq ft area at 4 mills.... Pauline Strieeber, East Dubuque add, n 34 lot 33, 2.560 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 24 Anna Baynes, East Dubuque add, s 1ot32, 2,560 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 24 Margt. Lear, East Dubuque add, n 34 lot 32. 2,560 sp ft area at 4 mills 10 24 Anna Siege, East Dubuque add, lot 87, 5.120 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 48 E. Langworthy estate, East Du- buque add, lot 88. 5,120 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 48 Peter Oeth, East Dubuque add, lot 89, 5,120 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 48 German Bank, East Dubuque add, lot 90, 5,120 sq ft area at 4 mills20 48 German Bank, East Dubuque add, lot 91. 5.120 sq ft area at 4 mills20 48 John Wolff, East Dubuque add, lot 31, 5120 sq ft area at 4 mill 20 48 John Wolff, East Dubuque add, lot 36, 5120 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 48 Dora Siege, East Dubuque add, s 34 lot 29, 2560 sq ft area at 4 mills10 24 Ida Siege, East Dubuque add, n 34 lot 29, 2560 sq ft area at 4 mills10 24 Joe Mathis, East Dubuque add, s Xi lot 28, 2560 sq ft area at 4 mills10 24 Rosina Lorenz, East Dubuque add, n 34 lot 28,2560 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 24 Rosina Lorenz, East Dubuque add, lot 27, 5120 sq ft area at 4 mills20 48 Henry Huber, East Dubuque add, lot 92, 5120 sq ft area at 4mills20 48 Geo. Weidner, East Dubuque add, s 34 lot 93,2560 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 24 W. J. Picklev. East Dubuque add, n 34 lot 93,2560 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 24 J. M. Werner, East Duquque add, lot 94, 5120 sq ft area at 4 mills20 48 Fred Doerrer, East Dubuque add, lot 95, 5120 sq ft area at 4 mills20 48 Fred Doerrer, East Dubuque add, lot 96. 5120 sq ft area at 4 mills20 48 Frank Fosselmann, min. lot 100, lot 4, 5150 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 60 Joseph Fritsche, min lot 100, s 3 lot 3, 2575 sq ft at 4 mills 10 30 Wm. Duenser, min. lot 100, n 34 lot 3, 2575 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 30 Peter Meyer,sub 2 min lot 100, lot 2, 3150 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 60 Mary Schaffner, sub 2 min lot 100, lot 1, 2000 sq ft area at 4 mills8 00 Mary Schaffner, min lot 100, lot 1 5150 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 60 Andrew Bauer, min lot 100, lot 6, 2070 sq ft area at 4 mills 10 28 Mrs. Joseph Leute, min lot 100, lot 5: 5,450 square feet area at 4 mills 20 60 Mrs. A. L. Trilk, min lot 100, s 25 feet lot 7: 2,500 square feet area at 4 mills10 00 Elizabeth Bauer, min lot 100, n 75 feet lot 7: 7,500 square feet area at 4 mills30 00 Elizabeth Bauer, min lot 100, s 1 foot lot 8: 100 square feet area at 4 mills 40 P. J.Ruegauier et al,min lot 100,n 49 feet lot 8: 4,900 square feet area at 4 mills19 60 Herman Mauer, Sr., Steiner's add,lot 18: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills20 00 10 24 10 24 10 24 F. H. Finke, Steiner's add, lot 17: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills20 00 John Wiegand, Steiner's add, lot 16: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills20 00 Mike Wilky, Steiner's add, lot 15: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills20 00 Peter Schiltz, Steiner's add, lot 19: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills20 00 Peter Schiltz, Steiner's add, lot 20: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills 20 00 Martin Wagner, Steiner's add, lot 20: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills 20 00 Mathias Nesler est, Steiner's add, lot' 21: 5,000 square feet area at 4 mills20 00 F. P. Kutsch, L. 11. Langworthy's add, s 34 lot 45: 3,200 square feet area at 4 mills12 80 Mathias Imhoff, L. H. Langworthy's add, n 34, lot 45, 3,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 80 Mathias Imhoff,L. H. Langworthy's add, s 17 ft, lot 46, 1,700 sq ft area at 4 mills 6 80 Nicholas Heinz,L. H. Langworthy's add, n 60 ft lot 46, 6,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 24 00 Mrs. Lizzie Tuegul, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, s 42 ft lot 47, 4,200 sq ft at 4 mills 16 80 Joseph Kutsch, L. H. Langworthy's add, s 50 ft lot 94. 5,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 20 00 George Weidenmaier, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, n 1234 ft lot 94, 250 sq ft area at 4 mills 5 00 George Wiedenmaier, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, s 834 ft lot 93, 850 sq ft area at 4 mills John Westereamp, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, n 79 ft lot 93, 7,900 sq ft area at 4 mills 31 60 L. Meyer, L. H. Langworthy's add, s 42 ft lot 92, 4,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 80 Jacob Roesner, Jr., L. H. Lang - worthy's add, n 46 feet lot 48, 4- 600 sq ft area at 4 mills 18 40 Mathias Groff estate, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, lot 49, 6,400 sq ft area at 4 mills 25 60 Joseph Geisler, L. H. Langworthy's add, s 32 ft lot 50, 3.'200 sq ft area at 4mills 12 80 Jacob Roesner, Sr., L. H. Lang - worthy's add, n 32 ft lot 50, 3.200 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 80 Jacob Roesner, Sr., L. H. Lang - worthy's add, lot 51. 6,400 sq ft area at 4 mills 25 60 Peter Oeth, L. H. Langworthy's add, s 40 ft lot 52, 4,000 sq ft area at 4 mills 16 00 George Wiedmer, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, n 24 ft lot 52, 2,400 sq ft area at 4 mills 9 60 39 George Wiedmer,/ L. H. Lang - worthy's add, s lot 53, 3,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 80 Peter Oeth, L. H. Langworthy's add, n e lot 53, 3,200 sq ft area at 4 mills 12 80 Peter Oeth, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 54, 6.400 sq ft area at 4 mills 25 60 Peter Lies, L. H. Langworthy's add, n 46 ft lot 91, 4,600 sq ft area, at 4 mills 18 40 John Fix, L. H. Langworthy's add, s 34 lot 90, 3,200 sq ft area, at 4 mills. Nicholas Kutsch, L. H. Langwor- thy's add, n 34 lot 90, 3,200 sq ft area, at 4 mills 12 80 Jacob Roesner, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 89, 6,400 sq ft area, at 4 mills 3 40 12 80 25 60 Regular bye. ion, April 4, 1S05. 53 Elizabeth Jungblut, sub 87 and 88 L. H. Langworthy's add, s lot 5 2,560 sq ft area, at 4 mills Emma Kleas, sub 87 and 88 L. H Langworthy's add, n j4 lot 5, 2,560 sq ft area, at 4 mills Emma Kleas, sub 87 and 88 L. H Langworthy's add, lot 4, 2,500 sq ft area, at 4 mills Margaret Graff estate, sub 87 and 88, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 3, 2,600 sq ft area, at 4 mills D. Sauer, sub 87 and 88 L. H. Lang - worthy's add, lot2,2310 sq ft area, at 4 mills. D. Sauer, sub 87 and 88, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, lot 1, 250 sq ft area, at 4 mills D. Sauer, sub 86 L. H. Langwor- thy's add, lot 2, 5,870 sq ft area, at 4 mills Sarah E. Deggendorf, sub 86 L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 1, 1,530 sq ft area, at 4 mills Sarah E. Deggendorf, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, s 9.8 ft lot 85. 980 sq ft area, at 4 mills.... T. E. Frith, L. H. Langworthy's add, n 54.2 ft lot 85, 5,420 sq ft area, at 4 mills John Fosselman, L. H. Langworthy add., lot 55, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills John Fosselman, L. H. Lang - worthy's add., s36, lot 56, 3600 sq ft area, at 4 mills Michael Adam, L. H Langworthy's add., n 28, lot 56, 2800 sq ft area at 4 mills Michael Adam, L. H. Langworthy's add., 1 of 57, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills Eliza Vogel, L. H. Langworthy's add., lot 58, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills Mrs. J. Kreis, L. H. Langworthy's add., s34ft, lot 59, 3400 so ft area, at 4 mills Andrew Streinz, L.H. Langworthy's add., n30ft, lot 59, 3000 sq ft area, at 4 mills Andrew Streinz, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, s28 ft, lot 60, 2800 sq ft area, at 4 mills Fred Holtman, Langworthy's add , n36ft, lot 60, 3600 sq ft area, at 4 mills John Stuber, L. H. Langworthy's add., lot 61, 6400 sq ft. area, at 4 mills Anna Kenikner, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 62, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills J. Pals, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 63, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills P. H. E. Sommerfleld, Langworthy's add., s% lot 64, 3200 sq ft area at 4 m ills Henry Mueller, L. H. Langworthy's add., nA lot 64, 3200 sq ft area, at 4 mills Chas Fosselmann, L. H. Lang - worthy's add., lot 65, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills Emil Koch, L. H Langworthy's add., lot 66, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills Fred Hollnagel, L. H. Langworthy add., lot 67, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills Fred Hollnagel, L. H. Langworthy's add., lot 68, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills Anna Wiehl L. H. Langworthy's add. lot 69, 6400 sq ft area, at 4 mills 10 24 10 24 Henry J. Osar, L. H. Langworthy's add. lot 54, 611)0 sq ft area,at'4 nulls 25 60 Fred Rieger. L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 83, 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills Fred Rieger, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 82, 6,40J square feet area at 4 mills Gerhard Wolldorf, L. H. 10 00 Lang - worthy's add, lot 81, 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills 10 48 Fred Mertz, L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 80, 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills 9 24 Fred Burdt,Jr.,L. H. Langworthy's add, lot 79, 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills 100 F. Kadow estate, L. H. Lang - worthy's add, lot 78 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills John Theis, L. H. Langworthy's add. lot 77 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills W. Graff, L. H. Langworthy's add, s 3 lot 76, 3,200 square feet area at 4 mills 12 80 Henry Fischer, L H. Langworthy's 3 92 add, n ,l lot 76, 3,200 square feet area at 4 mills 12 80 John Brackenbock, L. H. Lang - 21 68 worthy's add, s 48 feet lot 75, 4,800 square feet area at 4 mills 19 20 Adam Wiehl, L. H. Langworthy's 25 60 add, n 16 feet lot 75, 1,600 square feet area at 4 mills 6 40 14 40 Adam Wiehl, L H. Langworthy's add, s 48 feet lot 74, 4,500 square feet area at 4 mills 19 20 11 20 John Jehring, L. H. Langworthy's add, n 16 feet lot 74, 1,600 square feet area at 4 mills 6 40 John Jehring, L H. Langworthy's 20 60 add, lot 73, 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills 25 60 Arnold Kemps, L. H. Langworthy's 25 60 add, lot 72, 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills 25 60 Arnold Kemps, L. H. Langworthy's 13 60 add, lot 71, 6,400 square feet area at 4 mills 25 60 John Bohn, L. H. Langworthy's 12 00 add, lot 706,400 square feet area 25 60 at 4 twills Adopted by the following vote: 11 20 Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Crawford, Hal- pin, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogel. Naves -Aldermen Kaufmann and Lillig. 14 40 Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for laying an 8- 25 60 foot wide sidewalk on south side of Julien avenue from West Eighth street to Wilson Robt. E. Lee, contractor, in front of 25 60 and adjoining the same, a special tax be, and is hereby levied on the several lots 25 60 and parts of lots, and parcels of real es- tate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set 12 80 opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: E. Guthrie, lot 4, Kelly's sub, 26 lin- 12 80 eal feet plank sidewalk at 28t/c7 35 Mike Doyle, lot 14, Kelly's sub 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 284c 14 12 25 60 Wm. Leahy, lot 14, Kelly's sub, 51 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 284c 14 41 A.W. Kemler, lot 15, Kelly's sub, 58 25 60 lineal feet plank sidewalk (extra 16 38 plank on driveway) at 28yc Adooted by the following vote: 25 60 Ayes -Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kauf- mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel. On motion the special assessment levied 25.60 against Mike Doyle for sidewalk was rescinded and referred to a special com- mittee consisting of Ald. Crawford, Shea 25 60 and Vogler to inquire into the matter. 19 48 6 12 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 54 Ieegular Session, April 4, 1895. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 12 - foot wide brick sidewalk on both sides of Clay street, between Fourteenth and Six- teenth streets, by Robert E. Lee, 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: S. Korman, nm 1-5 lot 450 city, 55.5 sq yds brick sidewalk at 57yc4 31 77 Mrs. M. Cooney, 63 sq yds brick sidewalk at 57 (c 36 07 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Butler, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the city recorder be and is hereby directed to issue a venire to the city marshal commanding him to sum- mon a jury of twelve free holders. citizens of said city to assess the damages that may be caused by reason of the proposed widening of High Bluff street, between Schiller and Fengler street, as shown by plat prepared by the city Engineer. Ald. Ryder offered the following which was adopped: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the storm water sewer on West Fifth street be extended about 50 feet towards Roberts avenue and the proper catch basin be put in, so that the water coming down said Roberts avenue, will be carried in said sewer. Ald. Vogler offered the following which was adopted: • Resolved, That the settlement made by the committee on claims with Duffy & Mc- Guire, attorneys for Wm. Whelan be ap- proved and confirmed and that a warrant for the amount, 4400.00 be drawn in favor of said Duffy & McGuire. Ald. Powers moved that the votes cast at the last election be canvassed. Carried. On motion the mayor was directed to appoint two tellers. Ald. Kaufmann and Shea were appointed tellers. Ald. Powers moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. Afternoon Session. Council niet at at 2:20 p. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present, Ald. But- ler, Crawford, Kaufmann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea and Vogel. The petition of Kiene & Altman, et al. in relation to building a well on the side- walk in front of lot 48, McDaniel's add, was referred to the street committee and city attorney. The petition of P. McNerney, asking to be given the correct line of Pierce street, was granted. The result of the vote as canvassed is as follows: For Mayor. First Ward— Olinger. 244 270 First precinct Second precinct Second Warci— First precinct Second precinct Third ward— First precinct 238 Second precinct 296 Third precinct 315 Crawford. 158 147 Fourth Ward— First precinct 273 Second precinct 142 Third precinct 368 Fifth ward— First precinct 239 Second precinct 346 Third•precinct '329 Fourth precinct.... 173 Total.... 3597 Olinger's majority 1827 193 113 141 71 128 97 93 1770 For Recorder. First Ward— Cooney. Sullivan. First precinct 100 278 Second precinct :19 2:11 Second Ward— First precinct 93 1811 Second precinct 348 178 Third Ward— First precinct 2111 121 Second precinct 195 177 Third precinct 178 209 Fourth Ward— First precinct 314 120 Second precinct 147 85 Third precinct 232 166 Fifth Ward— First precinct 185 116 Second precinct 229 220 Third precinct 209 188 Fourth precinct 140 100 Total 2675 24.29 Cooney's majority 246 For Treasurer. First Ward— Gniffke. Glab. First precinct 181 183 Second precinct 127 251 Second Ward— First precinct 96 170 Second precinct 322 193 Third Ward— First precinct 207 Second precinct 206 Third precinct 197 Fourth Ward— First precinct 300 Second precinct 153 Third precinct 259 Fifth Ward— First precinct 177 Second precinct 242 Third precinct 239 Fourth precinct 134 Total 2840 Gniffke's majority 599 116 169 193 136 84 136 122 215 16`3 111 2241 For Attorney. First Ward— Knight. Powers. First precinct 259 114 Second precinct 293 195 Second Ward— First precinct 210 Second precinct 277 Third Ward— First precinct 163 Second precinct 209 Third precinct 244 Fourth Ward— First precinct 201 Second precinct 117 Third precinct 199 Fifth Ward— First precinct 139 197 96 Second precinct 267 243 Third precinct Fourth precinct 98 97 95 Total 273 196 124 2904 Knight's majority 716 60 246 156 165 141 239 120 196 161 175 200 114 2188 Regular Session April 4, 1895. 55 Aldermen. First Ward— Cullen. First precinct 283 Second precinct 317 Total 600 Cullen's majority 416 Second Ward— Ryder. First precinct 185 Second precinct 368 Total 553 Ryder's majority 266 Third Ward— Schulte. First precinct 219 Second precinct 216 Third precinct 161 Total•596 Schulte's majority 103 Fourth Ward— Bonson. First precinct 222 Second precinct 145 Third precinct 194 Total 561 Bonson's majority 24 Fifth Ward— Bauer. First precinct 120 Second precinct 272 Third precinct 198 Fourth precinct 143 Total 733 Bauer's majority 41 Trenk. 100 84 184 Mehl. 107 180 287 Schuler. 101 162 230 493 Peaslee. 224 100 213 537 Lillig. 179 195 212 106 692 Ald. Crawford moved that the parties receiving the majority of votes be declared elected. Carried. Ald. .Crawford moved that the mayor aldermen -elect be sworn in. Carried. Ald. Crawford administered the oath of office to Mayor -elect Olinger. Aids. Lillig, Vogel and Powers address- ed the council, thanking the members thereof for the many courtesies extended to them during their term of office. Ald. Ryder, in behalf of the council, ex- tended the thanks of the council to the re- tiring members, and wished them good success in the future. The aldermen -elect, Alds. Ryder, Bonson Schulte, Cullen and Bauer, were sworn in. Mayor Olinger then read the following inaugural message. To the City Council: GENTLEMEN—Having been called upon again to assume the responsible posi- tion of mayor of our city, I do so with that spirit of patriotism that prompts all good citizens, and shall try to fulfill the duties imposed upon me faithfully and impar- tially. The coming year will be a notable one in the hiytory of this city as we will be compelled to refund over $200,000 of our old outstanding bonds. To do this we must act discreetly and for the interest of the citizens and taxpayers. We must try and lighten the burden of an already heavily taxed people. and show our suc- cessors an example of managing city affairs on business principles. The re- funding of the above bonds will take a great deal of time and labor so that the city may receive all that said bonds are worth, and a certain percentage of them should be redeemed every year. If we refund the old bonds for new ones at 4 per cent, the city should create a sinking fund of the interest thus saved and apply same on redemption of said bonds from year to year. By so doing we will be re- deeming our bonded debt, and that too without increasing the burdens of the tax- payers. All the departments of the city are in very good condition, but I desire to call your attention to some of them. We have a very good system of sanitary sewerage, and that at quite a cost to the taxpayers. By examination I find that the system is used very little, and pro- visions should be made to have all persons make the proper connections with the sewerage system wherever the same is practicable. Besides it would add to the general health of the city, and contagious and infectious diseases would be greatly lessened. Some attention should be given to some modern improvement of our streets. Ma- cadamized streets are a source of con- tinual expense to the city and something should be done to stop this continual drain on the treasury. Brick paving has been tried and has given general satisfac- tion, and I believe the city should pave our principal thoroughfares with brick, on a concrete foundation. The city should dispose of the surplus macadam to con- tractors for the concrete foundation and by so doing could give the needy laborers employment during the winter breaking macadam. The street work should be systematized so that the old and needy should be given preference for work during the summer, as most of them are unable to work during the winter. Special attention should be given to the light department during the corning year. The cost now is above the limit, and when new lights are ordered they should be taken from places where they are at pres- ent thickly located. The fire department is well equipped at present, but all has been done at a heavy expense, and care should be taken that no unnecessary expense should be added other than what is necessary to meet the needs of the department as now equipped. The supply• department of the city should be run on business principles, and by so doing I think the city could save several thousand dollars a year. For in- stance, when the fire department is in need of hose the fire chief could be in- structed to write the different hose com- panies and ascertain their bids on the hose required. That would save the agent's traveling expenses to and from here, con- sequently the hose could be sold a good deal cheaper than if bids are advertised for and agents are put to the expense of coming here. Provisions should be made to protect the records of the city, as at present the records are exposed to the dangers of fire that might happen at any time. By putting in a couple of vaults for the safe keeping of the records the interests of the city would be protected in the future, and might be the means of saving thousands of dollars to the city. The disbursement of the city's funds should be carefully scrutinized, and the different departments should be conduct- ed on a business basis and in as economi- cal a manner as possible without crip- pling their efficiency. I shall from time to time make such recommendations as may be deemed proper, and with your favorable approval, the interests of the city will be protected, and when the time comes to make an ac- counting for our acts to our successors, our record will be such that the people of this city will say, you have performed your duties honorably and well. Trusting that we may be able to work is harmony for the best interests of the city, I am most respectfully yours, PETER OLINGER, Mayor. 56 Regular Session Mayor Olinger appointed the following standing committees for the ens g year : Finance—Ryder, Bonson, Vogler.. Ordinances—Bonson. Ryder, Halpn. Claims—Vogler, Crawford, Halpin. Streets—Kaufmann, Schulte, Bonson, Rvder, Cullen. Harbors — Crawford, Bauer, Schulte, Halpin, Shea. Supplies—Vogler, Cullen, Shea, Bonson, Kaufmann. Markets—Bauer, Shea, Crawford. Public Grounds and Buildings—Shea, Cullen, Bonson, Kaufmann, Vogler. Fire—Halpin, Ryder, Schulte, Kauf- mann, Bonson. Police and Light—Bauer, Vogler, Ryder. Printing—Crawford, Bauer, Ryder. Vog- ler, Halpin. Delinquent Tax—Cullen, Shea, Kauf- mann, Bonson, Schulte. Sewers—Schulte, Kaufmann, Shea. Board of Health—Shea, Bauer, Michel Weiland. Electrical Construction—Cullen, Bauer, Schulte, Crawford Ryder. On motion the council proceeded to elect a mayor pro tem. Aids. Vogel and Ryder were placed in nomination. Ald. Vogler having received a majority of the vote on the second ballot was de- clared elected. Ald. Kaufmann 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 Cooler avenue, and Couler avenue from Eighteenth street to Eagle Point ave be curbed and paved with brick 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 is directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work, the curb- ing and all of the paving, except such por- tions 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 con- structed 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 severally 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 recorder in writing within ten days after service of copies of this resolution on said street railway companies, whether or not, they or either of them propose and desire to do said paving themselves. and in case of their failing 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 improvement as con- templated by law, at the expense of the several street railway companies, said work not to be commenced sooner than April, 1895. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, April 4, 1895. Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, Vogler. Ald. Vogeloffereil the following: Roeleed, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of 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 Eighteenth street and west side of Couler avenue abutting lot 10 sub of lots 4:38, 439 and part of 1376, city, abutting city 436, where not already laid. also new curbing and re -setting of old curb as nuty be nec- essary, all at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Kauf- mann, Lillig, Powers, Ryder, Shea, Vogel and Vogler. Nays—None. Ald. Vogel moved that when the council adjourn it does so to meet April 15 at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: p Recorder. pprOved.___- 1895. Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, April 8, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:50 p. In. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present, Aldermen Bauer, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Mayor Olinger stated that the object of the meeting was to take action in re- gard to saloon licenses and such other business as necessary. Alderman Kaufmann offered the fol- lowing resolution which was unanimously adopted: Be it resolved by the city •eouncil of the city of Dubuque, That saloon licenses be and the same are hereby fixed for the cur- rent year at two hundred dollars for each saloon, and that said amount shall be col- lectected in quarterly installments of fifty dollars each and that the first installment shall be payable on the first day of April; the seeond on the first day of July ; the third on the first day of October, 1895; and the fourth and last on the first day of Jan- uary, 1896. Resolved further, That when any person shall present to the city treasurer a re- ceipt of the treasurer of this county, show- ing that such person has paid into the county treasury any sum of money as part of the sum of six hundred dollars pre- scribed to be paid by chapter 62 of the laws of the twenty-fifth general assembly known as the mulct law and it shall ap- pear that such payment was made because of such person having kept a place in this city for the sale of intoxicating liquors as Special Session, April 8, 1895. 57 provided in said act and it shall further appear that such person has paid a saloon license to the city for the same period of time covered by the payment of said mulct tax to the county treasurer and that such payment so made to the city equals one- third of the amount so paid by such person to the county treasurer, the city treasurer shall pay to such person a suns equal to one-third of the amount so shown to be paid by such person to the county treas- urer as a refund of payment for license made by such person as aforesaid. •Ald. Kaufmann moved that all macadam required in the concrete, or in foundation below same, which is not supplied by the old macadam on the street, will be fur- nished by the city of Dubuque; the con- tractor to choose same from piles (except on hay market) now or hereafter owned by city. and said contractor to do all hauling and necessary handling of same at his own expense. And the city of Dubuque shall retain from money due the contractor as compensation for said macadam furnished at the rate of 00 cents per cubic yard, and the same be inserted in the plans and specifications. Carried. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the con- struction of vaults for the public records in the city hall now under consideration be referred to the committee on public grounds and buildings and city engineer: the city engineer to prepare plans and specifications and the committee to adver- tise for bids for building the same. Car- ried. Ald Ryder moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest f7 Ald. Vogler offered the following: Resolved, That the Chicago Great West- ern and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad companies be and are hereby in- structed t( lay u plank walk 6 feet wide on the north 5171 aides of Fifteenth and Pine streets, between their tracks and rails within ten days of this notice. Failure on their part to comply with the above the engineer is to advertise for bids for doing said work, all to done at the expense of the above railroad companies respect- ively. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Aid. Ryder moved the resolution order- ing the paying of Clay street, passed April 4, be rescinded. Carried. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Be it Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque that Clay street from Third street to Eighteenth street, that Eighteenth street from west end to the east line of Couler avenue projected south, and that Couler avenue from Eighteenth street to Eagle Point avenue be curbed with stone, paved with brick and other- wise improved, and the city engineer is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ment. Resolved further, That the city recorder be and he is hereby directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for doing of all of said work, except such parts thereof as are to be done by the street railway companies as hereinafter rovided. Resolved, That the Dubuque Street Rail- way company, the Dubuque Light and Traction company and the Eighth Street and West Dubuque Railway company be, and each of them is hereby notified to pave with brick and improve in accord- ance with the plans and specifications of said engineer all parts of any of said streets and of said avenue above ordered to be improved on which any of its track or tracks is laid, from a point midway be- tween the rails of its track or tracks to the width of three and one-half feet each way therefrom; and each of said compan- ies is hereby ordered and directed to com- mence said work not later than the first day of May, A. D. 1895, and to prosecute the same with diligence after it is com- menced, and to complete the same not later than the 15th day of October, A. D. 1895. Resolved further, That a copy of these resolutions be served on each of said street railway companies, and that each of said companies be required to elect in writing, and tile such election with the city recorder within ten days from the date of the service of these resolutions upon it whether or not it proposes to do said work itself or leave it for the city to do, and that in the event of the failure of any such company to make such election as aforesaid, it will be understood that such company does not elect to do said work itself at.d the city shall do it, as pro- vided by law and the city ordinance, and the costs of said work shall be ascer- tained, apportioned and assessed by the city council against such company. Adopted by the following vote: Aves—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Shea moved that when the council acjourns it does so to meet April 24, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. rder. ored 1595. - Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, April ii, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 4:30 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Cul- len, Crawford, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Mayor Olinger stated that the object of the meeting was to take action and correct if necessary. the resolution ordering the paving of Clay street, and any other mat- ter that required immediate attention. Ald. Crawford moved that all bids for the construction of sewers be opened and referred to the engineer for computation. Carried. Bids were opened and referred to the engineer. The petition of the Dubuque Base Ball association, asking for the privilege of enclosing Elm street, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth streets. tempo- rarily, was referred to the aldermen of the Fifth ward with power. 58 Special Se8sion, April 11, 1895. The bill of T. B. Cain of $63.00 for filling was ordered paid. Engineer Knowlton reported as follows on bids: For sewer in alley between Walnut and Race streets. O. G. Kringle Richard Bennett Dennis McGuines D. W. Linehan Jas. Hird & Son Michael Bechus 120 00 On motion, Jas. Hird & Son being the lowest bidders, were awarded the contract. For sewer in alley east of Grant avenue: 0, G. Kringle $329 50 Michael Bechus Jas. Hird and Son Denniss McGuiness D. W. Linehan Richard Bennett $142 00 87 60 136 80 109 00 72 60 251 50 159 95 183 00 247 50 219 60 On motion, Jas. Hird & Son, being the lowest bidders, were awarded the con- tract. For sewers on West Third street from Hill street to Alpine street:. O. G. Kringle $415 00 Richard Bennett Hugh Keenan Michael Bechus D. W. Linehan Jas. Hird & Son 389 00 330 00 503 00 491 00 352 50 Denniss McGuiness 423 00 On motion, Hugh Keenan being the lowest bidder, was awarded the contract. Ald. Ryder moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: ecorder. 1895. - Mayor. LIST OF WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During August. 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUTo the Honorable Mayor and Iowa, CitSey Count. 1,cil: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of August, 1894: For Wat Purpose. Amount. 11 B Gni ffke, salary for June, treasurer$275 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder 150 00 11 Id Me0erten, do do auditor 150 00 J 1' Stemm, do do assessor 125 00 J E Knight, do do attorney 125 00 John Rae -le, do do mar -hal 100 00 J Reinfried, do do fire chief 83 30 W H Knowlton, do engineer 200 00 E S Hyde, do do asst. do 100 00 Jas Boyce, do do do do 100 00 H Glab, do do do do 50 00 G Osborne, do do electrician 75 00 DI Igo, do do sewerinspec'r 60 00 H Henge, do do park custod'n 46 50 Jac Klein, do do market master 50 00 F' W Wieland, do do health officer 50 00 John Carter, do do street com'r 83 30 J O'Connell, do do clerk 83 30 J J Hannon, do do wharf master 20 00 J Murphy, police Bart Cain, 78 5 0 Win Hennessy,do """ "' b1 65 do 51 65 Win Fr th, do 51 65 John Litscher, do 51 65 P McNerney, do 51 65 T Reilly, do 51 65 J Fitzpatrick, do 51 65 Dan Norton, do 50 00 James Allen, do 61 65 J Renter, do .............. 51 65 Jame- Flynn, do .................. 51 65 Ed Moore, do .................. 51 65 DI 'City, do ........... • ...... 51 65 P eutton, do 51 65 M Craugh, do 51 65 J Hoffmann, do 51 65 P Sullivan, do 51 65 John Hilson, do 51 65 P Powers, do 51 65 F Rhomberg, do ........ 51 65 F Carney, do 50 00 Jas Rooney, do 51 65 Isaac Manhoff, do 51 65 J Secrest, do 50 00 James Carter, do 50 00 Sam Elmer, do 60 00 P Scharf, do 50 00 P McCollins, do .... 50 00 P Hanlon, do 50 00 J Murphy, do • . • • • • • • 48 00 Wm O'Brien, do 38 20 Wm Howard, do 16 00 Dl Louergan, pound master50 00 M Eitel, fireman 60 00 JEssman, (10 76 00 A Duccini, do 50 00 J Flynn, do J Wiltse, do 60 00 C Specht, do 50 00 J Tschudi, do 50 00 Ed Keas, do 50 00 James Daly, do 60 00 Job Barnes, do ....... • • .. 75 00 A McDonnell, do 60 00 J Murphy, do 60 00 Wm Duey, do 60 00 J Schonberger, do 50 00 DI Fahey, do ... 50 00 Tom Ryder, do 50 00 Dave Ahearn, do 60 00 F Walker, do 60 00 Wm Hinpmann. do 60 00 F Gandhi, do 50 00 43 15 50 00 50 00 6 65 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 21 60 do 39 25 do 2 40 do 15 20 do 33 00 do 17 55 co 15 55 do 6 75 do 16 50 do 8 80 do 16 00 do 4 75 do 8 10 do 9 45 do 7 45 do 28 05 do 27 00 do 10 50 do 16 90 do 4 05 .................. lieu Gerke, do Geo Heinrich, do Wm Williams, do H Ternes, do F Essman, do T Flynn, do A Straney, do Jas Rooney, do C Kannalt, do James Allen, do R Weston, do Wm McBride, do ........... M Abbitz, laborer P Ahearn, T Ahearn, John Byrne, Jas Bennett, R Burns, P Burke, Geo Boyd, John Sewer, John Boetke, John Bottoms, C Buse, J Brochtobrock, John Boetseher, W Crumpwell, Sam Collins, J Corbett, DI Crahin, M Coyle, B Conlin, John Corcoran, L Corcoran, Wm Carter, mason Tom Connelly, laborer DI Carmody, do T Caffrey, mason J Collins, laborer............ J Case, do M Dieferding, do .... DI Dumphy, do JDriscoll, mason ...................... do do DI Dorsey, do J Dougherty, do ...... • • • • • • John Egan, do PFury, do Wm Flinn, do C Fischer, do .................. do 17 55 17 55 51 75 10 15 7 45 6 00 2 70 70 7 45 14 20 95 25 2 25 2 05 9 40 10 15 37 50 24 00 6 10 List of City Trarrants. 59 M Fagan, do L Fritz, do FFaber, mason ..... ..........„ Dan Fox, laborer J Farley, do J Ginter, do J Geissler, do J 11 Garrison, do C Grunzig do J Grab, do Ed Grew, do 0 A Gutberlett, do B Gerns, mason Ed Hacket, laborer S Harman, do C Hillery, foreman ..... ........ 0 Henekling, laborer M Hardie, foreman Jaw Harker, laborer F Herzog, do Aug Hotfertnan, do John Hafey, do .... ...... .... • . • • 11 Heneke, engineer steam roller Nic Hilger, laborer MHoupes, do ........... P Jacobi, do A Johnson, do A Jaeger, do P Kinney, do Jacob Karch, do JKearney do ........ C Kampurann, do J Koyne, do J Kinsella, carpenter F Kreeger, laborer M Kline, do J Kelly, do A Knapp, do H Luck, do M Loes, do John Lacy do M Lilack, do John Lavin, do II Lempke, do Wm Lonergan, do P Lynch, do J Moroney, do T Mulqueeney, do R Mack, do L Meurise, do P Moran, do A Manderscheid, do .......... M Mahoney, foreman PMoore, engineer .... .......... FMathis, laborer .......... Jas Melloy, do C Maekelberg, do J Mullen, do ...... M Murphy, do A McGuan, do B McCormack, do P McNamara, do M Weal ten, ' do L McEvoy, do _Win McCraney, do MMeCone, foreman.... ............ .... J McNulty, laborer .... ........ W McLain, do ........ ...... .... M Nuten, do L Nipp, do P O'Brien, do P O'Toole, do F Oswald, do J Osner, do Wm Pickley, foreman D Powers, laborer Jas Powers, do .... ...... Jas Purcell, 40 .7 Perryon. do ...... John Quail, e..o Jos Rooney, do John Raetz, foreman Wm Rieman, laborer T Reilly, do F Rieger, do John Ryan, Jr, do M Raen, do C Reilly, do John Ryan, Sr, do M Reisek do L Stein, do P StotTer, do PI Specht, do Joe Sohl, do DI Sullivan, do N Sweeney, do J Spies, do Joe Siege, do J Schieles, do 11 Shay, do J B Stephens, do ........ .......... . • ........ • • • • • • • • ........ .......... 16 90 3 40 11 25 10 80 13 50 13 50 14 85 6 75 8 80 21 60 15 55 7 10 11 25 20 25 15 90 37 65 14 20 22 00 15 55 12 15 8 80 16 90 5 00 3 40 18 90 7 45 21 30 27 00 6 75 22 50 8 10 4 05 50 00 10 80 6 10 2 05 70 6 10 12 85 20 90 6 45 9 80 17 55 7 50 9 00 5 40 26 70 1 35 6 75 2 40 7 45 25 65 36 00 4 75 2 70 12 15 1 35 2 05 13 60 6 10 11 50 16 90 18 25 1 50 18 40 5 40 13 50 7 45 6 00 17 25 5 40 11 50 5 40 7 20 12 85 11 50 16 20 14 55 21. 60 24 00 36 80 18 25 9 45 11 85 23 25 9 15 9 45 8 80 6 75 13 20 20 95 13 20 3 40 14 20 16 20 1 35 25 00 10 15 4 05 3 40 Jos St raney, do Geo Sutter, do D Sullivan, do Wm Terry, d Wm Thompson, (loo Theo Thill, do P Wagner, d II Weidenbach, do o John Wolf, do Jos Wilmon, d Wm Warring. do o J Weitz, do W Zachlna, do Geo Zumhoff, foreman N Brandt, team ........ ...... . • • . Geo Butler, do T Byron, do C 0 Baker, do P Clancy, do B Cain, do W Cook, do W Casey, do T J Donahue, do J Duggan, do T Elliott, do R Fuhrinan, do N Frith, do P C Foley, do Thos Heins, do J Hoffman. do M .7 Hannon, do II King, do P Linehan, do John Long, do C Messerknecht, do J McCracken, do Jeff McGrath, do Joan McGrath, do John MeCollins, do J Parker, do Mrs Quinlivan. do Geo Reynolds, do J Steffes, do H Sehmi,z, do J Savage, do D Sutherland, do Ed Seeley, do Cath Tobin, do L Taylor, do J Williams, do Geo Wetter, do Martin Hayes, do P 3IeNulty, labor F Schilling, do B Rawson, do 37 00 L Cahill, do 18 75 T Ryan, do John Eagan, do .. ........ • Nic Sweeney, do J Erskin, do ........ ........ ........ ........ •••• • ••• • • • • • ...... .......... ........ 16 20 14 55 2 05 36 75 14-85 8 10 6 10 14 20 16 20 6 00 37 50 14 20 7 45 26 40 13 50 24 8 35 37 5 4 2 9 11 16 29 5 5 24 9 32 10 24 ........ 13 25 ............ ...... 27 ...... 5 ............ ...... 4 ............ ...... 37 ...... ........ 36 ............ ...... 21 28 ............ ...... 25 2 14 12 2 4 ..... ...... 13 ...... 1 .......... ........ 30 10 10 80 4(1 75 70 45 70 20 70 40 40 30 45 40 80 30 50 65 00 40 05 80 45 60 35 .65 05 85 15 70 05 50 35 50 43 75 40 25 2 25 75 6 00 6 00 J Klein, boarding prisoners ............ 38 40 G H Ghmele, assistant assessor 100 00 Geo Bennett, do do 100 00 R McGivern, sanitary officer40 00 do do do 50 00 Wm Geisheker, rodman. ..... .... ..... 40 00 Geo Wertin, labor in parks ...... ..... 10 50 L Daly. cleaning around city hall 92 65 Mrs Koenig, janitor services 23 00 Atkinson & Olotf, improving Main et 500 00 do do do do 28 36 Nic Carroll, labor 10 50 Thos 1,,,nergati, labor ...... 10 00 Arthur Carlyle, catching dogs ..... 33 00 C Weidemann & Co, repairing chairs1 00 Morrison Bros, repairing steam roller287 57 John Egan, labor 2 05 A Johnson, " 2 05 John Hartig, repairing lock 1 50 E E Frith, removing garbage 232 70 P O'Meara, pine wood.... ...... .. ..... 5 25 0 W Wunderlich, drugs 8 57 Hussman & Lies, hardware 85 Harger & Blish, stationery 1 80 Dub Telegraph, print'g and bl'k stat'y 16 00 Barnard, Walker & Clewell, station', y 6 00 Ham & Carver, blank stationery 10 00 Hardie & Seharle, do 90 50 Palmer & Winall, do 29 00 Jas Kelly & Son. stationery 10 15 BItillen Bros. plumbing ............ 36 15 W Marshal, repairing roller 26 82 ... J Harnoy, sharpening, tools 6 10 Morrison Bros, repairing engine 13 25 Joe Cahill, pine wood ....... 3 50 B D Linelrtn sharpening tools 5 00 John McEvoy & Son. labor.. — .... o 00 Headford Bros & Hitchens manhole covers 6 00 do do do 6 00 B Hayes, work in park ............ 7 50 60 List of City Warrants. A Levi & Co, towels 2 35 Dub Rubber and Belting Co, huditor's se 7 85 McCloskey & Son, painting 9 10 Kohler. Hayssen & fountain.ebdinking 65 00 1 50 5 25 2 00 3 05 6 95 2 65 6 05 2 80 T E Joseph. disinfectant Bailin Hat Co, bats Al A Hauser, repairing indicator Merkel & Hassler, hay............ Fraatr. & Clark, drugs Reinfried & Jaeger, hardtvare..... McDermott & Gow, plumbing McDonald & Morrison Co, nozzle Thos Collins, horse shoeing Diamond Jo line steamers,white waste 10 17 0 50 John E-sman, repairing engine G W Wunderl ch, drugs 9 85 19 00 J Sievers, lunch for firemen G Jel roy & Son, rep. chemical engine 1 1 0010 Merkes & Hassler, bran. etc Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services 1435 60 50 Mrs C Jacobi, chairs, etc1 35 0 N Raymond, baskets Excelsior Brass Works, rep. engines1117 78 25 A Wunderlich, horse shoeing P Bewer, bed spreads and pillow cases 9 20 1 10 3 50 4 65 1 00 Jos A Palen, drugs P H Halpin, bran, etc L Lindenberg, handsaw and nails L J Baumhover, gloves Lear & Ptiffner, horseshoeing..... 800 Standard Lumber Co, lumber20 09 Duggan & Kane, oil and matches 3 60 Svendsen & Ott, lumber 110 92 Novelty Iron Works, repairing rollers42 71 John Butt, repairing wagon 11 40 Key City Gas Co, coal and coke 20 66 D W Linehan, grading Glen Oak ave 152 28 do improv'g do 500 00 do do do 208 72 do do Booth street 500 00 do do do 500 00 ' do do do 500 00 do do do 303 70 J O'Brien, imp. alley bet. Ellis and Foy streets 156 40 Dodson & Cousin, imp. Forest Lane500 00 do do do 70 44 D W Linehan, rolling Glen Oak ave107 95 Dub Construction Co, imp. Fifth ave 500 00 do do do 459 40 Frank Bentin, imp. Ann ave 427 50 Treater Bros, gravel 121 10 Aug. Bracher, macadam 19 12 J R Riley, gravel 18 75 R E Lee, improving sidewalk 88 20 Geo W Farley, resetting curb2 25 J It Riley, gravel 201 60 Brown & Brown, imp. Wilde street500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 231 60 Con Ryan, impprov'g Lemon street500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 52 50 Peter Borsch, improving 23d street463 20 M Tschirgi, Jr, imp. Rush street 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 377 85 Dan Sheehan, laying sidewalk31 50 Altman & Taylor. imp. W 14th street500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 157 40 Corrance & Lavin, imp. alley east of Wilson ave 124 35 do do do 60 05 Thos Dorsey, eonst'g sewer Julien ave 329 05 M Lavin, do do Hill street 100 00 do do do do 100 00 do do do do 100 00 do do do do 100 00 do do do do 100 00 do do do do 100 68 B Hobi, sewer in Julien ave 68 59 Jos Trleb, constructing sidewalk 49 14 Steuck & O'Farrell, grad'g Stafford av 500 00 do do do 353 95 do imp. White street 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 9.742 dodo do 66 28 do Stafford ave.. 330 61 do do .. 392 70 do High Bluff At 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 119 60 John Tibey, improving Pauline street 420 10 00 do stone do do 57 00 do da 8 85 Cushing & O'Malia, `mop. 3d avenue . • • . 415 80 15 80 do Phil Doerr, imp. alley from r fill Schiller Humboldt to streets 12 79 do do do ao 38 43 do do Eagle Point avenue 384 00 do do Providence street.. 500 00 do do do do .. 500 00 do do do do .. 100 00 N H Faust, lightning rods and points for town clock Frank Keache, book case C Oswald, repairing roof of town clock McDermott & Gow, plumbing Weston Electric Co, electrical supplies Tne Telegraph, advertising The Herald, do The Globe, do •••••• The Times, dd Globe Light & Heat Co, gasoline lights Star Electric Co, electric lights, do do do do do do •••• Key City Gas Co, gas Wm Meyer, room rent for election Mrs E Mueller, do do Trexler Bros, livery hire Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella, nails,etc Wm G Waters, hay Merkes & Hasler, oats Reinfrfed & Jaeger, hardware......... H B Gniffke, money advanced......... do do do do do (10 do do do do do do do do do do do do Mrs M Callahan, loan H Sussman, do do do .................. Tim Shea, do Miss T McDonnell,do MissM do do Miss K do do ............ Dubuque Firemen's Ben. Ass., loan Citizens' State Bank, loan (10 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do John McFarland, do S J Melvin, do Citizens' State Bank, loan do do 33 85 46 00 6 75 89 10 37 26 75 00 68 30 29 15 29 15 263 33 500 00 500 00 490 40 107 50 10 00 10 00 11 00 3 00 104 55 2 25 2 00 240 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 600 011 271 78 280 50 100 00 500 00 300 00 300 00 200 00 250 00 100 00 100 00 600 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 100 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 do do ▪ 500 00' do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do III500 00 do do ▪ 500 00 do do • b00 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do ▪ 500 00 do do 500 00 do do • 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do (10 600 00 Dubuque Rubber Co, hose450 00 Haney & Campbell, do M Lavin, tile pipe ....................... 100400 00 00 P H Murray, horse.. .......... .......... 100 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of August, 1894. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. .Ait journed Regular Session, April 15, 1895. 61 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regulal Session, April 15, t895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 8 o'clock p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Ald. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder. Shea, Schulte and Vogler. The bill of the Dubuque Water com- pany of $1,236.80 for hydrants for the month of February was ordered paid. The invitation of the Grant Birthday association to attend the celebration at Galena April 27, 1895, was accepted. and the recorder ordered to acknowledge the same. The petition of A. Ney, asking to have the engineer give the correct line and grade for curbing and guttering the south side of Second street west from Main to the alley, was granted. Ald, Orawford moved that the engineer be also instructed to give Bell & Provost the same on Locust and Fourth, abutting their new building. Carried. Ald. Ryder. chairman of the finance committee, 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 instructed to call in im- provement bonds to the amount of $5,000, dated October 1, 1892, and numbering from 130 to 139 inclusive, said bonds being sold to C. H. White & Co. Ald. Shea. offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the board of health be instructed to advertise for bids for haul- ing garbage and dead animals for the sea- son of 1895, and award the contract for same to the lowest and best bidder, if deemed advisable, and report its doings hereunder to the council. Ald. Crawford moved that the plans and specifications for paving Clay street from Third to Eighteenth, Eighteenth street from Clay to Couler avenue, and Couler avenue from Eighteenth to Eagle Point avenue as prepared and presented by the engineer be approved. Carried. Ald. Ryder moved that they proceed to ballot for the city officers. Ald. Crawford moved that the roll be called and each alderman vote for the man of his choice as his name was called. Ald. Halpin moved to amend that they proceed to vote by secret ballot. Carried by the following vote : Ayes—Cullen. Halpin, Kaufmann, Ry- der, Shea and Vogler. Nays—Bonson, Bauer, Crawford and Schulte. Mayor Olinger appointed Aldermen Shea and Bonson as tellers. FOR MARSHAL Morgan received 6 votes and Raesli 5 on the first ballot. Morgan receiving the majority of the votes was declared elected. FOR STREET COMMISSIONER, On the seventh ballot, Carter received 5 and Haggerty 5 votes. The mayor voted for Haggerty. The mayor asked to change his vote on the above, as he had made a mistake. On motion. the council proceeded to take another ballot, which resulted as follows: Haggerty 5, and Carter 5. The mayor voted for Carter. Carter having received the majority of votes was declared elected. FOR FIRE CHIEF. Joe Reinfried received 9 votes and Jos. Trieb received 1 vote. on the 1st ballot. Reinfried was declared elected. FOR SEWER INSPECTOR. Chas Hillery received 7 votes and Michael Igo received 4 votes on the 4th ballot. Chas Hillery having received the majority of votes was declared elected. FOR MARKET MASTER. H. Kombacker received 1 vote, J. P. Traut received 8 votes, Neseu received 2 votes on the 6th ballot. J. P. Traut re- ceiving the majority was declared elected. FOR CITY ENGINEER. W. H. Knowlton received 6 votes, Blake received 2 votes, Royce received 1 vote, Anderson received 1 vote on the 1st ballot. W. H. Knowlton having received the majority of votes was declated elected. FOR COMMITTEE CLERK John O'Connell received 7 votes ; Woods, 3 votes; Smith, 1 vote, on the first ballot. O'Connell receiving the majority of votes, was declared elected. FOR PARK CUSTODIAN Henry Henge received 6 votes ; M. O'Con- nell, 1 vote; T. O'Toole. 3 votes on thefirst ballot. Henge having received the majority of votes, was declared elected FOR WOOD MEASURER AND WIIARFMASTER Peter Werten received 4 votes. and T. L. Jess 7 votes on the eighth ballot. T. L. Jess receiving the majority of votes was declared elected. FOR WEIOHMASTER OF THE FIRST WARD Straney received 6: Doyle, 2, and Ryan 1 vote on the first ballot. Ald. Ryder moved that the council pro- ceed to take another ballot. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Cullen, Halpin, Ryder. Nayes—Ald. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Kaufmann. Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Crawford moved that Mr. Straney having received the majority of votes be declared elected. Carried. Chas. Pitschner at West Dubuque, Mrs. Deckert at Eagle Point and Mr. Rieman at Couler avenue were re-elected by ac- clamation. FOR CITY ELECTRICIAN. Geo. L. Osborne received 8 votes and J. L. Bunting 3 votes on the first ballot. Osborne having received the majority of votes was declared elected. FOR PODNDMASTER. Mr. Pullens was elected on the third ballot, the vote being, Pullens 6, Loner- gan 4, Offerman 1. FOR ENGINEER OF STEAM ROLLER. Stevenson received 6, Linehan 1 and Beyer 3 votes on the third ballot. Stevenson having received the majority of votes was declared elected. Ald. Bonson moved that the fixing of salaries and bonds for the officers elected be referred to the committee of the whole, to report on same at the next meeting, Carried. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest : Appr Mayor. _ 1895. r 62 Adjourned Regular Session,, April 24, 1895. CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, April 24, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 8:45 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Cul- len, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Ryder moved that the bids for the paving of Clay street, Eighteenth street and Couler avenue be opened and referred to the engineer for computation. Carried. Bids were opened and read and then re- ferred to the engineer. The following petitions were granted: Petition of John Powers asking that the engineer give him the grade lines in front of his premises on West Locust street. Petition of James Farrell et al asking that a sidewalk be ordered on the south side of West Seventh from the corner of Needham place to Hill street. Petition of Jas. P. Donahue for per- mission to repair the sidewalk abutting his lot on Fifth and Iowa streets. Bill of Portland Paving company of $18 for relaying cement sidewalk in front of the Bennett house was ordered paid. Petition of H. C. King asking that team license be remitted was referred to the mayor with power. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of James Farrell et al. asking that a stairway and sidewalk be placed on the north side of twenty -foot strip owned by the city and adjoining lot 6, running from Needham Place to Hill street. Petition of Thoq. McDonald asking for position of foreman on streets. The communication of . Hoffmann et al. in relation to paving ofHClay street and Couler avenue was ordered filed. Ald. Halpin moved that the rules be sus- pended and Mr. Cantillon, attorney for Mr. in relation on to be owed to claimo against the coun- cilcity. Carried, Mr. Cantillon addressed the council in relation to the same. Ald. Ryder moved that Mr. Lavin pre- sent his claim in writing. Carried. Ald. A. Vogler, chairman of the commit- tee of the whole, reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: GENTLEMEN - Your committee of the whole would most respectfu,ly recommend that the following eases against the city be settled, as foll..ws: Catherine Welsh vs. City of Dubuque, $50, and costs, 838.70; total, $88.70. Christian Spoerl vs. City of Dubuque, $200, and costs, *7.25; total, 8207.25. Mary Zugenbuehler vs. City of Dubuque, $200—plaintiff to pay all costs, doctor's bill and attorney's fees. First National Bank vs. City of Du- buque, 8247.50 and costs, $34.30; total, Adopted. Also reported as follows: Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the matter of bonds and sal- aries for the ensuing year, would most re- spectfully report as follows: Bond. Salary. Treasurer 875,000 2.5100 Recorder 5,000 1,400 Auditor 5,000 1,400 Assessor 5,000 1,500 Attorney 5,000 1,810 Marsl'ai 5,000 1,200 Fire chief 5.000 1,200 Street commissioner 1,000 1,100 Committee clerk .. 1,000 Engineer 5,000 2,400 Electrician ..WOSewer inspector 500 720 Marketmaster 500 b10 City physician 500 600 Poundmaster 600 • Wharfmaster $20 per mo.during navigation Park custodian • $1.50 per day. Engineer steam roller $63 per month while running roller. Sanitary sewermen $1.75 per day $1.35 per day $1.60 per day $2.70 per day *500 Ald. Vogler moved that the report be adopted. Ald. Bonson moved as an amendment that the salaries of the aldermen remain the same as last year. Lost by the follow- ing vote: Ayes—Alds. Bonson and Ryder. Nays—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Shea, Schulte, Vogler. The vote recurring on the original no- tion was adopted. The following officers were sworn in by the mayor and bonds approved and ac- cepted: T. J. Cooney, recorder. Jas. E. Knight, attorney. H. B. llniffke, treasurer. Ed Morgan, marshal. Jos. Reinfried, fire chief. John Carter, street commissioner. W. H. Knowlton, engineer. Geo. Osborn, electrician. Chas. Hillery, sewer inspector. Jos. P. Traut, marketmaster. Dr. F. W. Wieland, city physician. Ald. Schulte moved that the Des Moines repressed brick be used for paving Clay street, Eighteenth street and Couler av- enue. Carried. Engineer Knowlton re- ported as follows on bids referred to him. From Third to Thirteenth streets Ken- ety & McCann were the lowest bidders as follows: Des Moines repressed bricks and filling at 81.37 per square yard, with 11 cents per square yard if composition filling is Laborers Foremen Teams Aldermen, per annum used. Curbing, reset 8c per lineal foot. Curbing, new 34c per lineal foot. Macadam under concrete foundation, 35e per square yard. On motion Kenety & McCann being the lowest bidders were awarded the con- tract. From Thirteenth to Eagle Point avenue the Dubuque Construction Co. were the lowest bidders as follows: Des Moines repressed brick, sand fill- ing at 81.39 per square yard, with 15c 13er square yard if composition filling is used. Curbstone, reset 5c per lineal foot. Curbstone, new 32c per lineal foot. Macadam under concrete, 20c per square yard. On motion the contract was awarded the Dubuque Construction Co. they being the lowest bidders. Ald. Schulte, chairman of the sewer committee, reported as follows: Your committee would respectfully re- port in favor of having the sewer on West Ki List of City 'Warrants. Fifth street extended from its present terminus near Roberts avenue to Winona avenue and along Winona avenue from West Fifth street to West Third street. Adopted. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sanitary sewer be constructed on West Fifth street from Roberts avenue to Winona avenue and along Winona avenue to West Third street, and the city engineer is hereby instructed to prepare the necessary plans and specifi- cations for said improvement, the cost of constructing said sewerage to be done at the expense of the owners of adjacent property in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Adopted by the follow- ing vote: - Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder. Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—Ald. Halpin. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Atteestt ®' roa ed ec'r 1895. Mayor. LIST OF WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During September. 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1894. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of September, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. H B Gniffke, salary Septem'r treasurer$200 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder 116 70 M M McCarten,do do auditor 116 70 J W Stemm, do do assessor 1e5 00 J E Knight, do do attorney 125 00 John Raesle, do do marshal 100 00 3 Reinfried, do do fire chief 83 30 W H Knowlton, do engineer 200 00 E S Hyde, do do asst. do 100 00 Jae Boyce, do do do do 100 00 H Glab, do do do do 50 00 G Osborne, do do electrician 75 00 M Igo, do do sewer inspec'r 60 00 H Henge, do do park custod'n 46 50 Jac Klein, do do market master 50 00 F W Wieland, do do health officer 50 00 John Carter, do do street com'r 89 30 .7 O'Connell, do do clerk 83 30 J J Hannon, do do wharf master 20 00 J Murphy, police .......... 75 00 Bart Cain, do 46 70 Wm Hennessy, do 50 00 Wm Fath, do 50 00 John Litscher, do 50 00 P McNerney, do 48 35 T Reilly, do 50 00 J Fitzpatrick, do 50 00 Dan Norton, do 50 00 James Allen, do 50 00 J Reuter, do 50 00 James Flynn, do 50 00 Ed Moore, do 50 00 M Kilty, do 50 00 P Sutton, do 50 00 M Craugh, do 50 00 J Hoffmann do 50 00 P Sullivan, do 50 00 John Hilson, do 50 00 63 P Powers, do F Rhomberg, do F Carney, do Jas Rooney, do Isaac Manhoff, do........ J Secrest, """ James Carter, do do Sam Elmer, do ....... P Scharf, do P McCollins, do P Hanlon, do Wm O'Brien, do Wm Howard, do M Lonergan, pound master M Eitel, fireman JEssman, do A Duccini, do ... J Flynn, do J Wiltse, do C Specht, do .7 Tschudi, do Ed Keas, James Daly, ddoo Job Barnes, do A McDonnell, do JMurphy,do ......•••• Wm Duey, do .7 Schonberger, do ••.....• M Fahey, do ............ Tom Ryder, do Dave Ahearn, do F Walker, do Win Hiopmann. do F Ganahl, do Geo Gerke, do Geo Helmrich, do Wm Williams, do H Ternes, do F Essman, do T Flynn, do A Straney, do Jas Rooney, do C Kannalt, do James Allen, do R Weston, do Wm McBride, do C Schubert do N Nessler, do P Ahearn, laborer T Ahearn. do Jos Abhardt, do J Albrecht, do John Byrne, do Jas Bennett, do R Burns, do P Burke, do Geo Boyd, do ••••••..........•• John Boetke, do John Bottoms, do C Buse, do .7 Brochtobrock, do John Boetscher, do P Carney, do J Callahan, do Wm Coughlin, do J Coyne, do M Clark, do L Cahill, do T Conroy, do Jas Bakey, do .... Chas Beyer, do .................. .7 Blocklinger, do J Boyd, do W Crumpwell, do Sam Collins, do J Corbett, do Df Crahin, do M Coyle, do John Corcoran, do ............ • • • • • • L Corcoran, do Win Carter, mason.... M Carmody, laborer T Caffrey, mason J Co1Hns, laborer J Case, do Steve Cain, do B Conlin, do J Cahill, do D Corcoran, do Jas Connolly, do Jerry Cahill, do M G Carroll, do DS Dieferding, do DI Dumphy, do J Driscoll, mason........ MDorsey, laborer .................. P Fury, do .................. John Egan, Win Flynn, do C Fischer, do (10 .................. M Fagan, 48 35 50 00 50 00' 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 46 05 50 00 50 00 8 80 60 00 60 00 43 30 48 30 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 2 00 2 00 40 00 13 50 20 25 7 45 9 15 29 25 16 25 18 90 17 90 6 75 20 50 17 55 10 80 19 50 11 15 14 55 6 45 22 95 6 75 6 75 5 40 12 85 4 50 8 10 3 40 12 15 14 50 15 20 13 20 16 90 18 90 16 20 33 00 20 60 9 00 12 85 5 10 13 20 7 45 8 10 17 55 20 25 17 90 14 85 13 50 2 70 3 00 13 85 22 95 99 00 3 00 6 75 22 30 64 List of City Warrants. L Fritz, do 17 90 P Fitzgerald, do 8 10 M Farrell, do 14 55 C Frisch, do 4 05 F Faber, mason ....... 2 25 Dan Fox, laborer 21 60 J Farley, do 39 00 P Fury, Jr, do ........ 6 75 J Ginter, do 9 80 P Ginter, do 1 35 J Geissler, do 6 75 15 C Grunzig do J Grab, do 6 75 Ed Grew, do 18 60 0 A Gutberlett, do 3 05 Wm Griffin, do 1 35 B Gnenthers, do 9 45 P Gregory, do 6 10 B Gerns, mason 15 75 Ed Hacket, laborer 14 20 S Harman, do 18 90 C Hillery, foreman................. 37 20 G Heuckling, laborer 15 90 M Hardie, foreman 31 60 Jas Harker, laborer 28 05 F Herzog, do 6 75 John Hafey, do 17 25 Nic Hilger, laborer 14 20 M Houpes, do .... 20 95 Jag Hooten, do 8 10 J Hanley, do 3 05 P Jacobi, do 6 45 A Johnson, do 16 55 A Jaeger, do 6 10 P Kinney, do 35 10 Jacob Karch, do .. 17 90 J Kearney do 22 50 C Kampmann, do 8 10 J Kinsella, carpenter 50 00 F Kreeger, laborer 14 20 M Kline, do 35 10 J Kelly, do 20 9b A Knapp, do 20 95 E S King, do 6 75 J Karney, do .......... 22 20 M Kilburg, do 6 75 H Kehr, do 7 45 T Kelly, do 11 50 M K,rk, do 24 00 M Loes, do 22 95 John Lacy do 22 65 M Lilack, do 14 20 John Lavin, do 12 50 Wm Lonergan, do 21 50 P Lynch, do 19 95 J Lenz, do 17 25 J Moroney, do 9 45 T Mulqueeney, do 20 95 R Mack, do 14 20 L Meurise, do 16 90 P Moran, do 21 95 M Mahoney, foreman 35 20 P Moore, engineer....... 60 00 Jas Meloy, laborer 14 20 C Mackelberg, do 11 15 M Murphy, do 10 80 T Murray, do 5 40 L Maher, do 2 40 A McGuan, do 15 90 B McCormack, do 6 75 P McNamara, do 18 25 M McCa, ten, do 16 90 L McEvoy, do 12 85 M McCone, foreman....30 40 J McNulty, laborer.... ...... 19 25 W McLain, do 13 50 T McDonald, do 8 80 B McCaffrey, do 9 80 P McMullen, do 23 30 Wm McDermott do ••••7 10 J McCarron, do 7 45 P McPoland, do 4 75 M Nuten, do 11 5U P O'Brien, do 17 90 F Oswald, do 16 20 J Osner, do 15 55 P O'Brien, Jr, do 17 40 B Oswald. do 33 00 Wm Plekley, foreman 16 00 D Powers, laborer 14 55 Jae Powers, do 8 80 Jas Purcell, do 10 80 J Perryon, do John Quail, do 9 45 Jos Rooney, do 28 35 John Raetz, foreman "" """ 34 50 34 80 Wm Rieman, laborer T Reilly, do 14 20 F Rieger, do 7 45 John Ryan, Jr, do " "" 7 45 M Raen, do 7 80 9 80 C Reilly, do 10 80 John Ryan, Sr, do 21 30 M Reisek, do 23 65 J Ragan, do 15 90 L Stein, do 18 90 P Stoller, do 17 90 M Specht, do 9 45 11 Sullivan, do 20 25 N Sweeney, do 16 20 John spar, do 10 80 Wm Swaegler, do 14 85 J Sullivan, do 5 10 D Sheehan, do 9 50 .7 Steffen, do 10 80 Joe Siege, do 2b 00 M Shay, do 10 50 J B Stephens, do 20 9b Jos Straney, do 31 05 Geo Sutter, do 6 10 D Sullivan, do 20 25 Wm Terry, do 39 00 Wm Thompson, do 7 45 Theo Thill, do 6 75 J Taschner, do 13 50 P Wagner, do .......... 9 50 H Weidenbach, do 17 55 John Wolf, do 13 50 Wm Warring, do .................. 39 00 M White, do 8 10 W Zachina, do 7 45 Geo Zumhoff, foreman 28 80 N Brandt, team 16 20 Geo Butler, do 70 70 T Byron, do 9 45 C 0 Baker, do 30 40 R Bennett. do 26 00 J Beacom, do .................. 12 15 P Clancy, do ........ 7 45 B Cain, do ... 31 05 Mrs Costello, do 8 10 W Casey, do 16 90 T J Donahue, do 25 80 J Duggan, do 18 90 J Dunkley, do ........... 16 20 T Elliott, do 41 86 R Fuhrman, do 2 70 N Ftith, do ........ 29 70 P C Foley, do 50 65 J Geary, do 24 30 M Gantenbein, do ........... 9 46 Thus Heins, do 2 70 J Hoffman. do 18 90 M J Hannon, do 42 55 P Jarden, do 5 40 H King, do ........ 32 40 N Kintzinger, do 10 80 F Kenneally, do 4 75 T Kane, do 16 20 J La Chappelle, d• 17 55 P Linehan, do 18 25 John Long, do 10 80 C Messerknecht, do 5 40 R Mathis, do 16 20 F Mathis, do ............ 16 20 P Melloy, do .................. 21 60 J McCracken, do ........... 29 70 Jeff McGrath, do .................. 14 85 John McGrath, do .................. 20 95 John McColllns, do 45 90 Wm McGrath, do 16 20 J O'Dea, do 18 90 J Parker, do ........... .. 22 95 Mrs Quinlivan, do ... 42 20 Geo Reynolds, do .......... 18 25 M Reddin, do .......... 5 40 H Schmitz, do ........... 30 40 J Savage, do 14 20 D Sutherland, do 43 20 A Siege,do 17 85 FSchulz, do 12 15 J Strotz, do 13 50 Cath Tobin, do 39 15 L Taylor, do 41 85 M Tice, do 2 70 J Williams, do 34 45 Geo Wetter, do 32 40 P McNulty, labor 44 65 F Schilling, do 44 65 B Rawson, do 49 95 J Erskin,do 6 00 J Hillery Y, do 46 40 T Byron, do 1 50 J McCracken, do 3 00 J Klein, boarding prisoners33 00 R McGivern, sanitary officer 50 00 Wm Geisheker, rod man 40 00 Geo Wertin, labor in parks41 50 Mrs Koenig, janitor services 40 00 J McCaffrey, labor 7 45 W W Wormood, caring for town clock 72 00 List of City Warrants. 65 q' Connolly, labor A Gratz, costs in city ordinance cases. F W Wieland, disinfectant powder Af.1 McCullough, session laws T J Conlin, livery hire E E Frith, removing garbage Jas Kelly & Son. stationery Dubuque Herald, blank stationery Barnard, Walker & Clewell, statlon'i y Hard le & Scharle, do Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services Mullen Bros, plumbing Wm S Moto. d0 Monteith, Dempsey & Horner, plumb'g Jos Geiger, labor.... do do M Hayes, do Star Electric Co, electric lights........ do do do (10 do 110 B Lagen, livery hire Fraatz & Ciark, (]rugs Diamond Jo line steamers, oakum Jas Doyle, repairing scales Merkel & Hassler, hay Eichhoru & Bechtel, brooms and soap 6 75 13 00 23 86 10 00 7 0(1 241 65 16 75 11 00 3 75 39 00 12 5(1 9 38 1 3 2 80 55 37 50 50 55 500 00 500 00 490 40 8 00 2 60 50 1 80 3 60 1 75 Mrs J S Randall, safe for assessor's office 15 00 Standard Lumber Co, shavings 1 00 Bart E Linehan, cement 9 50 Chas Kulow, pine wood 5 25 John Drehouse, moving safe 20 00 Diamond Jo Line Steatners,whitewaste 10 70 F Schloz, sharpening tools........ 25 30 Dub Wooden Ware Co, lumber.... 33 70 G W Dakin, repairing steam roller1 00 Knapp, Stout & Co Co, lumber77 87 Morrison Bros, repairing steam roller12 50 B D Linehan, sharpening tools 8 25 Ellwanger Bros, repairing harness6 70 Lear & Ptiffner, horse shoeing4 50 Fraatz & Clark, sponges, etc 3 30 Byrne Bros, livery hire 30 00 Bewer Bros, pillow slips 4 20 Jas Kelly & Son, stationery 9 00 Smedley Mfg Co, repairing engine88 Merkes & Hassler, bran 90 Key City Gas Co, coke 7 50 Fraatz & Clark. lamp wicks 30 Standard Lumber Co, shavings 12 00 Ellwanger Bros, repairing harness13 70 Erwin & Wood, lumber. 30 04 Cooper Hose Leak Co, leak stops 125 00 A Wunderlich. horse shoeing.....,5 25 Wm S Molo. lawn sprit kler 30 Lear & Pfiffner. horse shoeing10 50 Kannalt & Powers, (10 14 25 Diamond J Line Steamers, waste 10 80 B E Linehan, sewer pipe 1 80 Nessler & Jungk, repairing fountains4 80 do putting in flush tank 12 45 The Telegraph, blank stationery 45 25 W W Wormood, repa'ng seal and stamp 4 0(1 J E Knight, expense it. Hunt case 19 06 R Fuhrmann, stone 9 00 McDermott & Gow, plumbing 16 00 Reintr ied & Jaeger, hardware3 55 Baumgartner & Meth, do 21 911 Peter Borsch, improving23d street4 00 do do do 43 79 D W Linehan, improving Booth street 217 87 do do do 150 61 do do Lincoln ave 5 90 P Borsch, do Elm street500 00 do do Lincoln ave 382 00 D W Linehan, grading Booth street263 91 M Lavin, const'g sewer W Third street 500 00 do do do do 63 60 do do Julien avenue173 25 Con Ryan, Sr, grading Lemon street53 00 do improv'g do 33 04 do do do 166 23 Steuck & O'Farrell, resetting curb28 76 do imp. High Bluff st 17 03 do do 98 00 do grad'g do 53 71 Jas Street, street crossing stone....... '15 71 John Tibey, grading Pauline street... 114 53 do improv'g do do 23 24 do do do do ... 29 36 do rock 34 50 M Tsehirgi, Jr, imp. Rush street 55 42 do do do 217 80 do do do 500 00 do do do 133 00 do grading do 326 10 Altman & Taylor. imp. W 14th street500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 149 80 Frank Bentin, imp. Lincoln ave 500 00 do do do 124 00 Brown & Brown, resetting curb8 50 do grading Wilde street 500 00 do (10 do 483 48 do improving ' do 183 86 i10 do (10 360 61 Peter Borsch, grading 23(1 street 20 00 Dn iDn Cr COnstmet inn Co, imp. 5th ave37 76 do (10 grading 5th are 116 79 Philip Doerr, grading Providence st3 00 Dodson & Cousin, grading Forest Lane 168 92 Philip Doerr, imp. Providence street25 3(1 do (10 do 80 03 Dodson & Cousins, imp. Forest Lane12 24 do do do 116 15 Cushing & O'Malia, graving Reed ave 131 30 do improv'g do 41 61 do (10 do 40 25 do imp. Lincoln ave 500 00 do do do 391 00 do do Second ave 45 93 do do (10 46 53 do (10 Third ave55 89 do do do 46 53 Thos Dorsey, const'g sewer Walnut st 256 50 Alois Lang, improving First avenue363 00 J O'Brien, constructing sewer W 5th st 235 00 do imp. alley bet. Ellis and Foye 53 07 do do do (10 do 102 96 Carr, Ryder & Engler Co, glass 2 75 E Dietzen, profile paper....... ... 15 30 Key City Gas Co, coke 12 99 do do coke and gas42 27 Globe Light & Heat Co. globe lights263 33 The Telegraph, advertising 75 00 The Times, do 29 15 The Herald, clo 29 15 H B Gniffke, money advanced.... 185 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do (10 b00 00 do do do. 500 00 do do do .... 146 60 do do do 47 83 Tim Shea, loan 300 do do 200 Augusta Langworthy, loan 500 Miss Eliza McDonnell, do 235 M Ahearn, do D McGrath, do James McDonnell, do Getman Trust and Saving Bank. loan do do do do do do 00 00 00 200 00 600 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 600 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 150 00 234 00 500 00 500 00 187 31 77 86 52 40 do do do do do do do do do do do do ro do do do (10 do do Denis Powers, loan......... do do ......... RoseBrown, do ................ Dubuque Water Co, water do do do ............. do do do Dub Construction Co, imp. Fifth ave V H Oswald, cleaning vaults........... do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do (10 do do do do do do do do do do I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants Issued by me during the month of September, T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received at the office of the City Engineer, Dubuque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, April 27, 1895, for constructing two double fire -proof vaults in accordance with plans and specifications now on tile in said office. Bids will be received separately for the vault doors. Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient bond of $200 that contract will be entered Into if awarded. The city reserves the right to KNOW any and all bids. 61; List of City TFzI'rant$. LIST QF CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of October, 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1 DUBUQUE, Iowa, Nov. 1, 1894. f To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of October, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount, P Olinger, mayor $260 00 HB Guiffke, salary Sept'ber, treasurer 200 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder116 70 M M McCarten, do auditor116 70 J F Stentm, do do assessor,125 00 J E Knight, do do attorney125 00 John Raesli, do do marshal100 00 J Reinfried do do fire chief75 00 G Osborn, do do electrician 75 00 W H Knowlton, do engineer 275 00 E S Hyde, do do asst eng'r. 100 00 Jas Boyce, do do do 100 00 Henry Glab, do do do 50 00 M I• o, do do sewer insp'tor 60 00 H Henge, do do park custod'n 45 00 Jac Kleine, do do market master 50 00 F W Wieland, do health officer 50 00 John Carter, do do street comm'r, 91 65 J O'Connell, do do clerk 83 35 J J Hannon, wharf master 20 00 James Daly, fireman 60 00 Job Barnes, do 75 00 J Murphy, do 60 00 Wm Duey, do 60 00 A McDonald, do 60 00 J Schonberger, do 50 00 Ed Keas, do 50 00 Tom Ryder, do 50 00 M Eitel, do 60 00 J Essman, do 75 00 A Duccini, do 50 00 J Flynn, do 60 00 J Wiltse, do 60 00 T Walker, do 50 00 C Specht, do 50 00 J Tschudi, do 50 00 D Ahearn, do 60 00 J Allen. do 60 00 W Hippman, do 60 00 C Kannalt, do 50 00 F Ganahl, do 50 00 J Ward, do 50 00 Geo Girke, do 50 00 Geo Wilmon, do 10 80 F Essman, do 60 00 T Flynn, do 60 00 A Straney, do 50 00 J Rooney, do 50 00 John Brode, do 300 Wm Kleis, do 3 00 Ed Young, do 3 00 F Harber•ger. do 3 00 C Huber, do 9 50 J Bauman, do , 8 50 Wm Keas, do 8 60 J Williams, do .......... 3 00 J Murphy, police 75 00 Bart Cain,do••••• 50 00 Wm Hennessy, do 50 00 Wm Frith, do 50 00 John Witcher, do 50 00 P McNerney, do 50 00 T Reilly, do ••••50 00 P Dunnegan, do P Kearney, do 50 00 J Fitzpatrick, do 50 00 D Norton, do 50 00 Jas Allen, do 50 00 John Reuter, do 50 00 Jas Flynn, do 50 00 Ed Moore, do50 00 M Kilty, do 50 00 P Sutton,50 00 M Craugh,d0 50 00 J Hoffman, dO 60 00 P Sullivan, dOdo 60 00 John Ellison, to """ "" •• 50 00 P Powers, do 50 00 JSecrest, do •••.•••••.•.•50 00 J Murphy, do 50 00 Sam Elmer, do 50 00 P Scharf, do 50 00 P 1•IcCollins, do 50 00 11' Rhomberg, do 50 00 50 00 F Carney, do 50 00 Jas Rooney, do 50 00 I Manhotf, do 50 00 Win O'Brien, do 50 00 P Hanlon, do 50 00 Jas O'Halloran, do 50 00 Wm Howard, do 60 00 Jas Lonergan, do 50 00 M Lonergan, pound master 50 00 P Ahearn, laborer 40 00 J Albrecht, do 12 15 M Abbitz, do 4 75 T Ahearn, do 8 10 J Abehardt, do 10 80 Jas Bennett, do 30 00 M Beckus, do 8 10 J Brochtobrock, do 8 45 H Berry, do 6 75 H Beckett, do 8 10 J Boetke, do 16 90 P Brandenberger, oo 16 20 Chas Buse, do 14 20 Geo Boyd, do 2 70 P Burke, do 11 50 R Burns, do 14 20 J Byrne, do 8 10 J Boetscher, do 10 15 John Bottoms, do 12 00 Tom Connolly, ao 8 10 John Corbett, do 24 30 Sam Collins, do 24 30 M Crab in, do 20 60 T Caffrey, mason 34 50 W Crumpweil, laborer 17 90 T Carmody, do 70 D Corcoran, do 8 80 L Con oran, do 14 20 Jay Cahill, do 7 45 M Carmody, do 8 10 BConlin, do ,.. 8 10 L Capritz, do 3 75 Wm Coughlin, do 18 25 M Coyle, do 16 90 J Corcoran, do 16 90 J Callahan, do ••••14 20 Y Carney, do 12 85 Jerry Cahill, do 4 05 John Collins, do 20 95 John Coyne, do 8 10 L. Cahill, do 6 10 J Case, do 8 10 Wm Carter, mason 38 25 J Driscoll. do 16 50 M Dorsey, laborer 8 10 P Dempsey. do 14 20 M Dfeferding, do ,,,,., •.,. 13 85 M Dumphy, do 6 10 J Dittman, do 4 05 J Eagan, do ...... 21 60 P Fury, dr, do 36 00 PFury,Jr, do ,. 5 25 Wm Flynn, do 6 40 F Faber, mason 10 50 Wm Flannagan, laborer' ........ ..... •. • 8 80 C Fischer, do 3 40 L Fritz, do 14 20 Dan Fox, do 16 90 M Fagan, do 12 85 M Farrell, do 12 15 John Farley. do 39 00 P Farrell, do 4 05 B Gems, do 24 00 Jos Ginter, do 16 90 L Gross, do 3 75 C Grunzig, do 4 0.5 Joe Grab, do 19 25 John Messier, do 18 90 P Ginter, do 12 85 Wm Grose, do 8 45 Jas Gillaspie, do 4 40 Ed Grew, do 16 55 J M Garrison, do 1 35 PGtegory, do 17 25 Dan Harman,12 50 Geo Heuckling, do M Hardie, foreman 4 05 5 20 Jas Harker, laborer•.. , • .. , . , .... , , 19 95 Chris Hack, do 10 15 C Hillery, foreman 33 40 Ed Hackett, laborer 8 10 M Houpes, do 8 10 Jas Hooten, Nic Hilger, do 8 7510 F Herzog, do6 75 Aug Hofferman, do 16 90 John Hafey, do7 20 P Hanephau, do 16 20 A Aird, 2 70 John Hillery, do o 8 10 A Johnson, 8 10 A Jaeger, do 14 40 do 18 90 Listf; f City Warrants. 67 P Jacobi, do .1 Kinsella, carpenter M Kline, do Phil Kidney, do 3 ICraus, do E S King, do J Kelly, do A Knapp, do J Karrh, do F Kreeger. do C Kam pman, do H 11 Kehr, do Tim Kelly, do Joe Kenzel, do Wm Lonergau, do M Loes, do 11 Lempke, do PLynch. do John Lavin, do 31 Lilack, do CLeirheimer, do JLacy, foreman .... P Moore, engineer steam roller J Melone, laborer PMohan, do M Murphy, do D Miller, do J Moroney, do T Mulqueeny, do J Mullen, do L Meurise, do C Mackelberg, do P Monte}, do PMoran, do TMurrey, do M Mahony, foreman Jas Melloy, laborer P Melchoir. do R Mack, M McNamara, do B McCaffrey, do .... P MePoland, do A McGuan, do T McDonald, do B McCormack, do M McCone, foreman John McCarron, laborer L McEvoy, do 3 McNulty, do M MeCarten. do P McMullen, do Wm McDermott, do P ifeCarten, do M Nuten, do A Nicks, mason Louis Nipp, do J Osner, laborer F Oswald, do P O'Brien, Sr, do Bert Oswald, mason P O'Brien, Jr, laborer G Parr, do Wm Plekley, foreman J Pe•ryon, laborer F Pelz, do J Pfeiffer, do ............•••• DPowers, do Jas Powers, do las Purcell, do John Quail. do Jos Rooney, do 31 Reisek, do M Raen, do Jas Ragan, do John Ryan, Sr, do F Rieger, do C Roselip, do Wm Rieman, do F Remus, do John Raetz, foreman T Reilly, laborer Chas Reilly, do Nic Ries, do J Sill, do 111 Specht, do Geo Sutter, do J B Stevens, do D Sullivan, do Win Spensley, do Peter Stoffer, do L Stein, do Jos Schmidt, do Wm Swaegler, do Geo Sutter, do Nie Sweeney, do J Sullivan, do Dan Sheehan, do M Shay, do M Sullivan, do Joe Seig, do John Steffes, do ................ ••......•••••••• 14 20 50 00 32 40 32 40 6 45 13 60 14 20 8 10 16 20 15 55 19 25 5 40 5 40 3 40 22 50 9 80 13 20 6 75 10 15 6 75 18 90 17 55 60 00 12 15 10 15 8 10 1 35 6 75 22 30 8 10 10 15 12 85 5 40 10 80 10 15 26 80 6 10 6 75 8 10 11 15 13 50 14 20 16 85 8 10 8 80 33 60 8 80 17 55 10 80 11 85 15 90 17 55 7 45 6 75 12 50 6 00 4 40 10 80 24 30 14 25 1 35 13 85 18 40 10 50 14 20 13 50 18 25 17 90 18 25 7 80 45 15 50 15 55 12 15 13 85 11 55 4 Ou 14 85 8 85 32 00 6 70 7 45 6 10 8 10 17 55 8 45 8 10 8 10 12 85 15 55 11 50 8 80 14 55 1 35 12 15 9 45 30 75 7 45 15 90 25 00 1 35 Wm Terry, do 36 00 F Theiring, do 2 05 J Taschner, do 8 10 Win Thompson, do 12 85 F Voelcher, do 8 10 T Welsh, do 6 75 John Welsh, do 8 10 R Wiederman, do 8 10 M Wampeck, do 15 55 J Whitney, do 17 90 Wm Warring, do 36 00 Ed Welsh, do 6 75 W D Wilmer, do 4 05 3 Zachina,do ............ 8 80 W Zachina, do ............11 15 Geo Zumhoff, foreman............ 29 20 N Brandt, team 40 50 R Bennett, do 13 50 T Byron, do 22 95 J Beacom, do 22 25 C 0 Baker, do 14 85 I Beekman, do 22 95 Geo Butter, do 14 85 Wm Casey, do 26 35 W Cook, do 14 85 1' Clancy, du 8 10 B Cain, do 42 55 T B Cain, do 16 20 J Duggan, do 12 15 T Elliott, do 31 05 R Fuhrman, do 29 05 J Fhzgibbons, do 16 20 P C Foley. do 13 50 M Gantenbein, do 11 55 J Geary, do 20 25 J Graham, do 16 20 31 J Hannon, do 16 20 J Hofferman, do 31 75 P Jarden, do 10 80 T Kaue, do 25 65 H King, do 32 40 P Linehan do 13 50 John Long, do 13 50 F Mathis, do 27 00 Phil Melloy, do 18 25 R Mathis, do 16 20 John McGrath, do 17 55 Win McGrath, do 31 05 Jeff McGrath, do 29 70 J McCracken, do 34 45 J McCollins, do 18 90 M McElrath, do 1 35 J O'Dea, do 37 15 Mrs Quinlivan, do 31 05 J Riordan, do 12 15 Geo Reynolds, do 21 60 D Sutherland, do 43 20 J Sutherland, do 7 4515 P Shay, do 11 Schmidt, do 31 75 H Strotz, do 14 85 J Savage, do 21 60 Ed Seeley, do 29 05 Cath Tobin, do 41 20 L Taylor, do ........:16 20 31 Tice, do 4 05 Geo Wetter, do 36 45 H Webber, do 27 00 J Williams, do 6 75 P McNulty, labor 40 25 F Schilling, do 36 75 B Rawson, do 41 65 J Hillery, do .... 16 65 J O'Grady, do 15 75 L Cahill, do J9 00 D Sullivan, do 7 50 J Perryon, do 9 00 J Kenneally, do 3 75 Wm McGrath, do 90 Cath Tobin, do 90 L3Do mason 9 00 T J Donahue, do 4 50 J O'Neill, team... 40 00 Wm Geisecker, rodman Robt McGivern, sanitary inspector50 00 C Splegelhalter, asst. park master35 00 Mrs Kien, scrubbing at city hall 5 Mrs Koenig, janitor at city hall33 75 L Daly. cleaning around city hall 50 00 WmGWatters, hay ............ •••••••• 167 52 Excelsior Brass Wks, rep. engine 4 00 5 75 Fitzpatrick & Co. horse shoeing Diamond Jo line steam's, jug and paint 1 20 A Schwarz, repairing clock............ 1 00 0 Bailin Hat Co, new hat • • • 4 75 John Mullin. oil... .................... Chandler & Rolf Co, one gong......... 125 00 Fire and Water advertising 9 00B 50 T W Reute, drugs Iowa Iron Works, repairing engine75 00 75 E E Frith, removing garbage 68 List of City Warrants. Chas Atkins, painting and papering at city hall Martin Hayes, hauling hose Christman & Healey, hardware Dubuque Water Co, water Mullen Bros, repairing engines Merkes & Hasler corn Ryder Bros, soda Thos Collins, horse shoeing T W Trudell, repairing chem. engine Key City Gas Co, coke T kV Ruete, oil Dubuque Mattress Co, mattresses R H Stewart, repairing chairs P Kien, cleaning matting Tom Connolly, cleaning market house Matt Loes, sawing wood Duggan & Kane, soap and brooms J Geiger, repairing at city hall Merkes & Hassler, hay J W Trudell, repairing patrol wagon P R Martin, metal polish T J Conlin, livery hire W H Knowlton, expense to Les Moines C 0 D laundry, cleaning carpets Harger & Blish, stationery Callaghan & Co, code of Iowa James Kelly & Son, erasers Ham & Carver, stationery Carr, Ryder & Englot-, lumber Diamond Jo line steamers, waste J 11 Greene, fees in Hunt case F W Wieland, expense to Des Moines M Hayes, expressing Excelsior Brass Wks, drink'g fount'ns Christman & Healey, nails Bock & Reed, new wheel for coal cart. Duggan & Kane, oil Smedley Mfg Co, pumps for roller Tom Collins, horse shoeing 14 Brandt, gravel . Morrison Bros, repairing roller Wm McDermott, macadam S Southwell. macadam J A Palen, drugs Chas Oswald, hardware Eichhorn & Bechtel, groceries for pest house 1 Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware1 F Graff, nursing small pox patient15 I S Bigelow, medical services10 J Sherman, furniture 19 F W Wieland. medical services........ 30 Dubuque Water Co, water 500 do do 500 do do 204 Aug Lang, improving First ave45 do do ao 27 M Tsehirgl, Jr, imp. Rush street 500 do do do 356 Frank Bentin, imp. Lincoln ave78 do do do 154 Cushing & O'Malia, imp. Lincoln ave 90 do do do 14 Robert E Lee, laying sidewalks 29 Aug Lang, improving Pickett street430 Phil Doerr, imp. Eagle Point ave 20 Altman & Taylor Imp. around engine house63 John Tibey, imp. Grove Terrace 500 do do do 82 J Hird & Son, constructing sewer46 D W Linehan, do do 192 Thos Dorsey, do do 156 P Borsch, imp. Elm street 441 Phil uoerr, imp. Eagle Point avenue 30 do do do 96 Altman & Taylor, imp. W 14th street 460 do (lo do do 165 Jas Street, stone 88 Thos Dorsey, constructing sewer 148 John O'Brien do do 48 M Lavin, do do 234 John O'Brien, imp. Dell street... 80 Dan Sheehan, laying sidewalk33 Bryan Donahue do Jos J Rowan, juror V Keppler, do C Steuck, do L C Fuller, (lo O Jeffroy, do J Trexler, Sr. .lo 6 14 50 9 50 3 81 20 00 1 10 65 35 84 11 00 2 50 18 42 1 80 18 00 1 0(1 3 00 4 75 6 10 5 65 2 10 3 00 50 1 00 3 00 8 25 20 80 2 50 12 00 5 00 13 75 4 35 10 80 50 00 14 00 3 50 225 00 1 35 4 50 1 80 40 50 1 00 2 80 5 98 7 50 24 00 6 95 2 05 6 6 6 6 6 John Jess, do 6 MBrown, clo 6 J H Carroll, do 6 John Pier, do 6 JW Norton, do6 C A Voelker, do 6 Smedley Mfg Co, repairing steam roller 248 T J McCloskey, personal damages3 Key City Gas Co, gas 47 95 05 00 00 50 00 00 00 16 20 84 00 50 79 38 58 30 40 20 00 26 00 .57 30 09 00 00 73 78 45 97 20 38 60 75 00 96 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 95 00 10 Globe Light and Heat Co, gasol'e lights 263 33 Stado Electric Co, electric lights 500 00 do do 50(1 00 do do do 490 00 Mulgrew & Phillips, cement 4 1)1 W J Burns & Co, do 4 27 Central Union Tel. Co, telephone rent117 (10 The Herald, advert'sing 75 (111 The Globe, do 58 30 The Times Co, do 29 15 The Telegraph, do 29 15 Wm Graff, cleaning vaults 73 60 V H Oswald, .lo 154 3(1 J W Halpin, committee set vices 5(1 110 T J Shea, do do 50 00 A Vogler, do do 50 00 P W Crawford, do do 60 00 J Kaufman, do do b0 00 H B Uniffke, money a.lt-aneed.... 110 00 .10 do do 500 00 do do do od do 500 00 d 490 70 do do do •182 05 Fred Weigel, loan ................ 400 00 Miss K Crotty, do • 320 00 J McDonnell, do ..................... 500 00 G G Scott, do 109 50 do do 150 00 Phil Ryder, do ... 500 00 (lo do 500 00 do do 500 00 .lo do 500 00 Mrs J Jacobi, do 500 00 D G Scott, do 200 00 Elizab'h Walser,do 400 00 Blackmer & Post, the pipe........ 31? 85 Parker & McGrath, imp. Wilde street 264 50 Aug Lang, imp. Pickett street5 59 do do do 118 60 Con Ryan, Jr, tilling Fourth street 900 00 M Lavin, constructing sewer.......... 500 00 do do do 75 00 Aug Lang, imp. Pickett street 30 27 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of October, 1894. [SEAL] T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice to Saloon -Keepers. CITY MARSIIAL'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, April 9, 1895. You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council the first installment of your license, $50, is now past due, and must be paid at once. Failure on your part to procure your license immediately will subject you to the penalties of the ordinance on that subject. JoHx RAESLI, City Marshal. Special Assessment Notice. To ALICE GOLDTHORPE: You are here- by notified that in accordance with a resolu- tion of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk, a special assess- ment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city coun- cil, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot 3 of city 741, 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 May, A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. - 25-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special To THOMAS KELLY: Yotu are0 hereby notified that In accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk, 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 nw 34 of 39, L. H. Lang - worthy'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 6th day of May, A. D., 1895, and show cause, If any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. 25-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Special Session, May 1, 1395. 69 CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, May 1, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] The city council met at 4:20 p. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Mayor Olinger stated that the meeting was called for the purpose of taking action in relation to the matter of the brick to be used in paving Clay street and Couler avenue. Ald. Shea moved that the rules be sus- pended. Carried. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the action of the council in selecting and requiring Des Moines repressed brick to be used in pav- ing Clay street, Eighteenth street and Couler avenue be reconsidered. The change in said brick to be made with the consent of the contractors, Kenety & Mc- Cann and the Dubuque Construction com- pany, to whom were awarded the con- tracts for the doing of said work. The contractors, Kenety & McCann and M. Tschirgi, Jr.. president of the Dubuque Construction company, to whom said con- tracts were awarded, being present in the council. and then consenting to said change in the brick and price thereof. The motion was carried. Alderman Kaufmann moved that the Des Moines Standard brick be substituted for, and used in place of Des Moines Re- pressed brick for the improvement of said streets. The price of said brick to be ac- cording to the lowest bid for Des Moines Standard brick made in the contracts of both Kenety & McCann and the Dubuque Construction company for their particular portion of the work. Carried. The petition of A. Y. McDonald & Mor- rison Manufaeturing company asking for the vacation of the following streets and alleys. Alley between 12th and 13th streets and between Maple and Pine streets. Alley between 12th and 13th streets and between Maple and Cedar streets. Alley between 12th and 13th streets and between Cedar and Sycamore streets. Maple street be- tween lith and 13th streets. Cedar street between 12th and 13th streets; and that the city till 12th and 13th streets to Syca- more street; that the city give a right of way for railway tracks on 12th street from Pine to Sycamore street with branches running north on the streets and alleys to 13th street; that a fire plug be placed on the corner of 12th and Maple streets, and that the taxes on these lots shall remain as they now are and shall not be increased for a period of ten years. Referred to the city attorney to look up the city's rights in said streets and alleys and report the same to the city council at its meeting on Monday, May O. Alderman Ryder moved that Kenety & McCann and the Dubuque Construction company be required to execute a stipula- tion in writing accepting the substitution of Des Mo'nes Standard Brick for Des Moines Repressed Brick, is which shall be stated the price per square yard said contractors are to receive for said Des Moines Standard Brick, as changed by the city council, and that said stipulation shall be signed by the mayor, and attach- ed to each original contract executed for said work and be made a part thereof. Carried. Alderman Vogler moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: p‘ --- order. pp oved.__. (yl 1895. c G__ifY Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, May 6, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 10 o'clock a. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Ald. Bauer, Ronson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Schulte moved that the minutes of the last session be approved as printed. Carried. Ald. Vogler moved that the places rent- ed for the last election be fixed at $10 each and the places of registration be fixed at $5. Carried. The following were ordered paid: J. W. Wittmer, supplies for hall..$ 15 16 Diamond Joe Line steamers, sup- 1 plies for hall 00 E.E. Frith, removing dead animals 17 50 John McClay, justice of the peace, 5 fees 25 Harger & Blish, numbering ma- chine and stationary 30 00 G. A. Horner, supplies 7 60 Palmer & Winall, printing 16 25 Gott. Gmehle, assisting assessor, 2 200 months 00 George Bennett,assisting assessor, 200 00 2 months Pope & Jacquinot, plumbing 12 45 J. J. Hannon, wharfmaster, 13 - months 30 00 L. Daily, cleaning around market12 50 C. D. Hayden, insurance 39 50 American Insurance Co., insur- 2512 ance Iowa Mutual Building & Loan as- sociation,00 insurance Dubuque Fire and Marine, insur- 37 50 ance Peter Kiene & Son, insurance 75 00 Key City Fire Insurance company, 85 insurance 65 John H. Herancourt, insurance37 50 J. P. Stendebach, insurance 37 50 McDermott & Gow. plumbing 4 00 W. E. Schmidt, blacksmithing 1 50 Hardie & Scharle, printing 24 N5 Dubuque Telegraph. printing 175 50 Mullen Bros., plumbing 6 85 B.E. Linehan, sewers 2 90 Cl & lumbin,1 15 Cleaver McCarten, v 2 80 Duggan & Kane, supplies fire de- partment & Hasler, supplies;2 40 J. McKenzie, labor, fire depart- ment 4 10 70 Regular Se8szon, May y 6, 1S95. Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies, fire department Lear & Pfiffner, supplies, fire de- partment Thos. Hill, supplies, fire depart- ment.. Fraatz & Clark, supplies, fire de- prrtment John Butt, supplies and labor, fire department Mullen Bros., plumbing, fire de- partment Jeoffroy & Son, labor, fire depart- ment Dubuque Water Co., water, en- gine houses Standard Lumber Co., lumber, en- gine houses P. Klauer, repairs engine houses Revere Rubber Co., hose A. Wunderlich, horseshoing Kannolt & Powers. horseshoeing Van Volkenburg & McEvoy, re- pairs, fire department Byrne Bros., horse and wagon, fire department Pursel, oil, fire department Thos. Collins, horseshoeing Phil Pier, Jr.. coal Shipley & Bauman, veterinary ser- vices 4 03 3 00 7 05 9 65 14 00 1 90 2 00 40 00 1 00 19 15 638 00 7 25 14 00 70 9 00 2 30 3 00 27 77 10 95 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies 5 35 Joe Norton, planting trees 33 00 Ed. Collins, labor around hall5 40 Jos. Geiger, labor around hall40 80 B. McCormick, labor around hall1 35 P. Klauer, labor and supplies 31 90 Lear & Pfiffner, horseshoeing 7 00 Peter Kien, labor around hall 3 00 H. Finke, team license tags 14 00 Duggan & Kane, supplies 60 J. McKenzie, labor for street de- partment 1 05 Fred Scholz, labor for street de- partment 12 00 Chas. Oswald, labor at hall 15 00 Ham & Carver, printing 34 00 Star Electric Co., arc lights 1,609 20 Standard Lumber Co., lumber 23 48 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., lum- ber 14 22 Byrne Bros., sprinkling street 68 50 J. McKenzie, repairing harness1 50 Adams & Co., supplies for parks20 00 Farley Loetscher Mfg. Co., sup- plies for parks 46 05 Chas. Atkinson, painting for parks 7 90 Mrs. Koenig, janitor services 20 00 Byrne & Saul, filling on 4th street 181 26 Geo. W. Farley, filling on 4th street 144 26 Andy Leik, filling on Fourth street 7 00 M. McDermott,filling on Fourth st 3 24 John Tibet', filling on Fourth st144 36 N. H. Schilling, tilling on 4th at3 24 McElrath Teaming Co., filling on 4th street 2 25 Richard Bennett, tilling on 4th st7 80 Wnt. Sengreen, filling on 4th st13 23 B. Gierens, gravel 9 90 John McCoy, laying sidewalk 19 13 Carr, Ryder & Engler, supplies for engineer 12 75 John Farley, services as axntan7 50 Wnt. Geisicker, services as rodntan 22 67 Janes Hird & Son, constructing sewer in alley east of Grant 100 00 Steuck & Farrell, improvement of White street 1,400 00 Peter Horsch, improvement of Merz street 1,080 00 George W. Farley, improvement of Julien avenue, from Walnut to Grant avenue 300 00 Dubuque Cabinet Makers' Asso- ciation, rent of tables and chairs for election 5 25 Van Valkenburg & McEvoy. rent of stove, etc 3 00 James Lyon, rent of stove and lamp. etc 4 00 ting Bros , rent team distribu- ting stationery for election 3 00 Morris Quinlan, sodding park 23,50 The following bills were referred to this street committee: Novelty Iron Works $155.00 Wm. Marshall 144.67 The following were referred to the police and light committee: Globe Light & Heat Co allili.67 Key City Gas Co 81.66 Bills of Dubuque Water Co. for rent of hydrants for April of $1.941.66 was referred to fire and water committee. Bill of Alphonse Matthews for assisting city attorney was referred to the commit- tee of the whole and city attorney. The following bills were referred to the Electrical Construction Co. Central Union Telephone Co $50:::5 Reinfried & Jaeger •25 Reinfried & Jaeger, bill of 15c referred to engineer. Bills of Dubuque Telegraph. $29.15• Du- buque Herald, $75.00, were referred to the printing committee. Bills of Dr. Connolly of $50.00 and Mar- shall Waples of $15.00 were referred to the finance committee and attorney. Bills of A. R. Staufenbeil of $11.00 and Standard Lumber Co. of $1.50 were re- ferred to the committee on public grounds and buildings. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee: Mary D. Lorimier, Cath. McPoland, Susan Dress, Harris Kochnlin, Michael Parker, Mary A. Kemler, Mrs. O. Farrell, Mrs. L. M. Clark, Mrs. Margt. A. Dona- hue, Eva Meyer, Elizabeth Bisanz. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of N. Frith for position as street carpenter. Petition of Geo. J. Hendricks for posi- tion as driver of city horse used for city carpenter work. Petition of Geo. E. Davis, in relation to streets and alleys in O'Hare's addition to the city of Dubuque. • Petition of J. V. Rider, et al., to have Leibnitz street from Harold to Abbot street improved. Petition of Henry Saunders, for the privilege to erect a sign post on the side- walk near the curb in front of restaurant. Petition of W. J. Bean and Mrs. C. Seeg- er for the improvement of alley abutting lots 2 and 3 in McCoy's subdivision. Petition of Matt Loes for position of caring for the Fourth and Sixth street dumps. Petition of Chris. A. Voelker for the im- provement of Atlantic and Audubon ave- nues, from Fourteenth street to Dexter avenue. Application of Peter Mersch for the po- sition of city carpenter. Petition of J. Beacons et al. as to the condition of the terminal of Oak street was referred to the street committee, and they were instructed to see Mr. Robison in regard to a piece of ground abutting. Petition of Sarah Donnelly asking for the opening of alley from the western end of Chestnut street extension to Fourteenth street was referred to the street commit- tee and the engineer to prepare plat of same. Petition of M. Mahoney to have the en- gbineerroken. measure his macadam he had Regular tiSemion, May 6, 1S1)5. 71 Petition of Thos. Kenneally et al. to have Rush street from Quince street to Villa street improv;;d. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition and ordinance of the Dubuque Street Railway company for extension of charter. Proposition of P. C. Foley for cleaning Main street, Ninth and Bluff streets with a sweeper. Petition of ex -Sewer Inspector M. Igo, asking to be allowed the difference paid hint and his predecessors. Petition of board of Charles Mix county, South Dakota, asking for aid, etc. Communication of Trades and Labor Congress, objecting to the exemption from taxation of the new Office Building or any other that discriminates against union labor. Petition of A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Manufacturing company for the vacation of certain streets and alleys. Petition of Dubuque city teamster-, ask- ing that the team license be reduced from $10 to $5 per year. Petition of police force of Dubuque for an increase of salary. Petition of Friederick Schulz et al., ask- ing that West Eagle Point avenue from, Kane street to incorporation line be im- proved. Referred to committee of the whole and the engineer, to prepare an esti- mate of the cost of same. Claim of M. Lavin for extra work was referred to committee of the whole, engi- neer and city attorney. Communication of J. F. Stemm, in rela- tiEn to an order passed at January session extending the water limits to 1,500 feet by traveled streets, referred to committee of the whole. The following were referred to the city assessor: Report of county auditor's statement of the assessment and valuation of railroads in the city of Dubuque. Communication of the Dubuque Fire and Marine Insurance company, referred to assessor and attorney, and to proceed in accordance to law in relation thereto. The following were granted: Petition of Catherine Schroeder, for the extension of water mains in alley be- tween Clay and Iowa and 14th and 15th streets. Petition of E. C. Blake and John Schmidt, asking that East street be open- ed to West 14th, granted and the marshal instructed to open the sante. Petition of John Lochner et al., asking for the grade or the establishment of one on Angella street from Pearce street to Cox street; engineer instructed to give the grade. The invitation of the committee of the G. A. R. veterans to assist in the observ- ance of Memorial day was accepted and the recorder instructed to acknowledge the same. The following petitions were referred to the harbor committee: Petition of Hanley Bros. & Hollinshead for permission to erect a small wharfhouse on the levee. Petition of John Keckevoet for lease of ground to erect a boat house near the ice harbor. The following petitions were referred to the sewer committee: Petition of J V. Rider et al., asking for a sanitary sewer in Seminary street. Petition of Mrs. C. Keogh and J. Bell to have sewer laid in street between West Eighth and Julien avenue on Wilson ave nue. Petits n of Fred Bell to have water mains extended along West Third from James to Hill street. The following petitions were referred to the board of health : Petition of Lawrence Daily in relation to the contract for removing garbage. Petition of J. J. McCarthy asking that the city make the proper sewerage con- nection with lot 12 of sub. of out lot 703, and have the sante charged against the property. The following petitions were referred to the mayor: Petition of John Glab asking that the unexpired saloon license be refunded to him. Petition of Henry Richards asking to be appointed on the police force. Petition of residents on the hill, as to the accommodation furnished by the Eighth Street Hill & West Dubuque Rail- way company. Petition of Lawrence Daily asking the council to advertise for bids for cleaning around market was referred to the market committee. Petition of Lookout Post No. 70, asking for the use of room in the city hall as a G. A. R. post hall was referred to the com- mittee on public grounds and buildings with power. Petition of John Mundt for damage for personal injury to wife was referred to the committee on claims and city attor- ney. Petition of the Chicago Great Western railway, asking for the removal of an are light near the corner of their freight depot was referred to the police and light com- mittee with power. Ald. Halpin moved that opening of the bids for lighting the city buildings be postponed, and the eity recorder be in- structed to advertise for the same. Car- ried. Ald. Halpin moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. Afternoon Session. Council met at at 2:10 p. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present, Ald. Bauer. Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Reports of officers. The city auditor reported as follows: Cash on hand April 1, 1895 $ 16,209 49 Receipts during April, 1895 22,797 48 Total $ 39,006 97 Disbursements during April, 1895 $ 26,328 40 Bal. cash on hand May 1, 1895..$ 12,678 57 Also report due city officers for the month of April, 1895, $1,896 75. Also presented a list of coupons redeem- ed during the month of April. Warrants ordered drawn to pay city offi- cers, and report referred to the finance committee. Street Commissioner Carter reported du63.30 ring April, pp189a.ants due f Warrr laor nstreets ordered drawn and report referred to the street committee. Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1,763.77, amount due to pay the firemen for April, 1895. Warrant ordered drawn to pay fire- men and report referred to the committee on fire and water. Marshal Raesle reported $1,903.80, amount due the police for the month of =4 72 Special Session, May 6, 1895. April, 1895. Also reported 48 police cases during the month. Also reported and presented treasurer's receipt for $8.00 collected from city pound. Warrants ordered drawnito pay police and report referred to Police and Light com- mittee. City Treasurer Gniffke reported amount of business transacted in the treasurer's office and also that warrants be drawn to the amount of $15,200 for money borrowed during the month of April, 1895. Also the warrants be drawn in favor of city treasurer for money advanced during the month of April, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn for the different parties and report referred to the finance com- mittee. Sewer Inspector Igo reported $74 60 amount due laborers for April, 1895. War- rants ordered drawn and report referred to the sewer committee. Woodmea,urer Hannon presented treas- urer's receipt for 50 cents, amount due the city for wood measured during April. Adopted. The reports of City Weighers T. J. Donahue, Cnas. Pitschner and Mrs. C. •Deckert, treasurer's receipt for amount due city being presented the reports were adopted. Marketmaster reported the number of drafts weigned on market house scale from April 27 to May 1 and presented treasurer's receipt for $3.20 amount due the city; also presented bill of $5.40 amount due for feeding prisoners. Report adopted and warrant ordered drawn to pay for feeding prisoners. The report of captains of the several engine houses of the city as to the amount of gas consumed in each were referred to the committee on police and light. City Engineer Knowlton reported the amount of grading required for the im- provement of 5th avenue from the end of the present improvement a distance of 1,300 feet would be about $175.00. Also presented plans and specifications for a sewer in West Fifth street from Roberts avenue to Winona avenue. Ap- proved. Plat of Dedrick Muggenberg dedicating part of his land for street purposes was referred to the street committee. The petition of E. C. Blake et al. for the improvement of West Locust street, which was referred to the new council, was re- ferred to the street committee and en- gineer, and that plans and estimates for same be made by the engineer. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. A1d. Cullen, chairman of the delinquent tax committee, reported as follows: Your committee reported in favor of re- ceiving and filing the petition of Adolph Artus asking for reduction of taxes for 1894. In favor of allowing Mary Driscoll to pay one-half of her taxes on lot 146 East Dubuque add as payment in full for 1894. In favor of accepting the proposition of Nic Reish in relation to giving city the 'necessary ground for alley between Hum- boldt an$ Schiller streets. and the city at- torney is instructed to procure the proper deed from said Nic Reish, and the treas- urer is directed to refund $2.45 to said Nie Reish, amount paid to city on imorove- ntent of said alley. In favor of canceling the taxes of Anna Madel on lot 249 in Davis Farm add for 1894. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Michael Ludwig asking for cancel- lation of taxes on personalty for 1894. In favor of canceling the taxes of Caro- line Mathis on lot 32 Marsh add for 1894. In favor of referring the petition of Chas. J. W. Saunders in relation to special tax for cleaning snow from sidewalk to the street commissioner. In favor of receiving and tiling the peti- tion of Hattie Conigisky for cancellation of taxes on moneys and credits for 1594. In favor of cancelling the taxes of the Dubuque Paper Mill Co. on personality for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Hen- rietta Wolf on lot 6 Marsh's Dubuque for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Chas. Blitsch on his homestead for 1804. Report adverte so the petition of Caro- line Krisehe for cancellation of personalty for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mar- garet Mulqueeney for 1894. In favor of receiving and filing the pe- tition of John Kieffer for reduction of as- sessment for 1894. In favor of reducing the assessment of Fred Baier on lots 17 and 18 in Ann O'Hare's sub to $800.00 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Bridget Brennan on lot 6 in Quigley's sub for 1894. In favor of allowing Mrs. Jno. Marsh to pay one-half her taxes on lot 4 in Mc- Craney's second add as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mathias Reisek for 1894. In favor of instructing the city treasurer not to sell the property of Martin Duniphy for taxes of 1894. In favor of receiving and tiling the peti- tion of George Weitsel for reduction of as- sessment for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of the Fenelon Place Elevator company for can- cellation and reduction of taxes. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Solo- mon Rupprecht, on lot 446, Ham's addition, for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Henry Strellers on lot 19, South Park Hill addition, for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. John Zoerr on lot 21, Stine's sub. for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Louis Temphus for reduction of taxes for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. John Silzer on lot 49, Cox's addition, for 1894. In favor of cancell`ng the taxes of Mary Ballard on lot 3 of min lot 149 for 1894. In favor of cancelling. the taxes of Wm. Kallenberger estate, on lot 218, Glendale addition, for 1894. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Chas. Anderson, asking for cancel- lation of water taxes for 1804. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Caro- lina Lenzing on lot 294 Davis Farm addi- tion for 1894. Report adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and filing the petition of M. Tsuhirgi, Jr., in relation to extra pay for grading on Rush street as he was awarded the contract for being the lowest bidder at the price given in his proposal. Report in favor of having steps built on the 10 -foot strip leading from Needham Place to Hill street and the engineer is hereby instructed to prepare plans and ad- vertise for bids for doing the said work. Report in favor of receiving and tiling Regular SesRion, May 6, 1895. 73 the petition of Thos. Dorsey asking to be allowed $1.00 per yard for macadam as the city has not paid more than 75 cents per yard for the last year. "'2n favor of instructing the city engineer to prepare profiles of grade of English Lane, Sullivan and Nightingale streets, and submit same to the council. -^-favor of receiving and filing the re- port of the street commissioner for the month of March, 1895. In favor of instructing the engineer to devise some plan for carrying the water that crosses from Linwood cemetery so that the same will flow clown Windsor avenue. In favor of improving Fifth avenue from end of present improvement north- westerly to the northwest line of lot 6 in Peil's sub. Report in favor of dividing the city into 14 road districts, as shown in the plat as prepared by the engineer, and that each district is placed in the hands of a com- petent man who shall be held responsible for the faithful performance of doing the necessary repairing and cleaning, under the supervision of the street committee and street c ,mmissioner. Report adopted. Your committee would most respectfully recommend that the city purchase a Bar- nard Castle road scraper, as the same can be used for cleaning both brick and ma- cadamized streets. On motion the matter was referred to the committee of the whole. Ald. Bauer, chairman of the police and light committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following bills: Globe Light atd Heat company, $166.67 for gasoline light during the month of March, 1895. Key City Gas company, $67.95 for gas. Report adopted. Ald. Crawford, chairman of the commit- tee on printing, reported in favor of pay- ing the following bills for printing for March, 1895: Herald $75 00 Times 29 15 Globe 29 15 Telegraph - 2915 Report a opted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee on claims, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and filing the bill of Mathis Bros. against a city employe. Also recommend that the claim of Sneider Bros. against one of the firemen be referred to the fire chief. Also in favor of paying claim of Miss Keachie of $50 for personal damages sus- tained by falling on the steps on North Main street. Report adopted. Ald. Schulte, chairman of the sewer committee, reported in favor of receiving and filing the report of the sewer inspector for March, 1895. Report adopted. Ald. Bauer, chairman of the market committee, reported amount due to Jacob Klein, market master, to be $83.55. Report adopted. Ald. Halpin, chairman of the committee on fire and water, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of receiv- ing and filing the report of the fire chief for the month of March, 1895. Your committee on fire would most res- pectfully recommend that the tire chief be given full charge over the firemen with the right to discharge or suspend any of them that violate the rules of the depart- ment. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee of the whole, r. -ported as follows: Your committee report in favor of in- structing the engineer to prepare the plat of the proposed change of location of Union avenue and then get relinquishment from owners of property willing to give same and report to the council. Also re- port in favor of receiving and filing the petition of D. Muggenberg in relation to line of Broadway extension. Report adopted. Aid. Bauer, chairman of the police and light committee, reported in favor of pay- ing the bill of M. Bochart of $10.00 for part payment on police overcoat as per agreement. Report adopted. On motion the bids for the building of safety vaults in the city hall were ordered opened and read. The same were then re- ferred to the engineer for computation. On motion they were referred to the committee on public grounds and build- ings with power. The petition of the firemen of the Du- buque fire department that the position of firemen be made permanent during good behavior, was referred to the ordinance committee. The report of City Attorney Knight in relation to the petition of Martha J. Pal- mer, as to assessment of bank stock and bonis was referred to the city assessor. The communication of Engineer Knowl- ton in relation to a combined sewerage system from Sanford street north was re- ferred to the committee of the whole. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance com- mittee, reported in favor of receiving and filing the report of the city auditor for March, 1895. Adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee on supplies, reported in favor of paying bill of Duggan & Sullivan of $3.75. Adopted. Street Superintendent Carter reported as follows: I would recommend that the petition of Frank W. Altman be granted, as upon examination I find that the abutting prop- erty described has not been cleaned of snow by the city. Also report that upon examination I find that the sidewalk abutting the property of John Leirer has not been cleaned of snow by the city and therefore recommend that said tax be cancelled. Report adopted. Engineer Knowlton presented the fol- lowing: There are quite a number of unimproved alleys that should be improved at once, as their present condition is ameen acett s public health. In my j gm should be done before the excessive hot weather of the summer begins. Referred to the street committee and engineer. Ald. Ryder offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the city treasurer be and is hereby instructed to call in im- provement bonds to the amount of $2,000, said bonds numbering from 140 to 143 in- clusive and dated Oct. 1, 1892. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved. By the city council of the city ofDubuconstructed Thatue: ued in Wilson avenue, between West Eighth street ander beJuliend n avenue, and that the city engineer to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, all of said work to be done at the expense of the owners of the adjacent property in accordance with the or Adopted by the following vote: • 74 Regular Senion, .May 6, 1895. Ayes—Aid. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—None. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Be it resolved that J. J. Murray be al- lowed 65.28, the same to apply on the special assessment of said J. J. Murray, on lot 3, sub of s part of 884 city for im- provement of Pickett street. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing a 6 -foot wide plank sidewalk on north side of Nineteenth street, between Elm and Pine streets, 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 par- cels of real estate hereinafter named. sit- uate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate. as follows: Chicago Great Western R. R.. East Du- buque add, lot 13, 71 feet 6 -ft wide side- walk, at 2'4‘c per lineal foot, 615.97. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for constructing a 4 -foot wide sidewalk on the north side of Peru road from Jackson street to Chicago Great Western R. R., 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: Chicago Great Western R. R., sub 1 of main lot 363, lot 2, 460.0 lineal feet sidewalk at 14% cents per lineal foot, $68.13. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—None. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing a 6 -foot wide plank sidewalk on the west side of Alta Vista street from West Four- teenth street to lot 3 of 3 min lot 91, 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: S. Gillmore. Levin's add, lot 30, 59.8 lin- eal feet sidewalk, at 2Nc per lineal foot, $13.45. E. C. Blake, Levin's add, lot 41, 60.0 lineal feet sidewalk, at 2N cents per lineal foot, $13.50. M Blake, Levin's add, lot 42, 50.0 lineal feet sidewalk, at 22X cents per lineal foot, $11.25. M. Blake, feet sidewalk, at 14 cents pin's add, loter' lineal foot58.4 , $13.14. Total number of lineal feet, 228.2. Total amount of tax, $51.34. Adopted by the following vote: CulleBauer, n, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin offered the following reso- lution, which was adopted: Resolved: By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water Co. be and are hereby ins$ rusted to extend their mains on and along Hill street from West 3rd street to Dodge street, the city of Dubuque guaranteeing to said Water Co. a sum of money therefrom sufficient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent. on the cost of pipe so required to be extended and that fire plugs be located as directed by the fire chief and committee. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Re-so/red: By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the mayor is hereby authorized and required, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the cost and expense of improving Clay street from 3rd to 18th street, 18th street from Clay to the east line of Couler avenue, and Couler avenue from 18th street to Eagle Point avenue, to issue, under the provisions of the ordinance adopted August 9th, 1894, bonds to the amount of 645,000.00 of the de- nomination of $500.00 each, numbering from 1 to 90 inclusive, and dated June 1st, 1895, payable seven years after date and redeemable at any time before said date at the option of the city, and bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum pay- able semi-annually, both principal and in- terest 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 authorized to negotiate said bonds to the best interest of the city at not less than par, in such amounts as may be required . from month to month on estimates of the city engineer of the amount of work done on said streets, and pay the proceeds of same to the city treasurer, to be applied by hint in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance adopted August 9, 1894, and said committee is to report its doings hereunder to the city council. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water Co. be and are hereby instructed to ex- tend their water mains on West Third street from James to Hill street, the city of Dubuque guaranteeing to said Water Co. a sum of money sufficient to pay inter- est at the rate of 7 per cent on the cost of pipe so required to be extended. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That a stone crossing be laid across the alley, on both sides of Seventh, between Main and Iowa streets, and the engineer is directed to advertise for bids for doing sante. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the street commissioner be instructed to repair the alley between Third and Fourth streets and Main and Iowa streets, and the engineer is instruct- ed to give the necessary grade lines for said repairing. Ald. Ryder offered the following: WHEREAS, Mr. F. A. Rumpf, during 1894, did at his own expense repair and fix up West Fourteenth street near his premises ; and, WHEREAS, The late storms have washed out said work, leaving the street in a very poor condition ; and, WHEREAS, Said F. A. Rumpf is desirous of doing said work again in a satisfactory manner to the city; therefore, Resolved, That the street committee and engineer be and are hereby instructed to examine said street and allow said F. A. Regular Session, May 6, 1895. 75 Kumpf to do the necessary repairing as they may deem sufficient and to the satis- faction of the parties interested. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That a stone crossing be laid across alley on the north side of Rhom- berg avenue, between Jackson and Wash- ington streets, and the engineer is directed to advertise for bids for doing same. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Seventeenth street from Clay street to West Locust street be curbed and paved with brick in conform- ity 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 is directed to give the proper notice. for bids and proposals for the performance of the work, the curbing and all paving to be done at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer. Bonson, Craw- ford, Halpin. Cullen. Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—None. Engineer Knowlton presented communi- cation in relation to the four -foot sidewalk laid on Grandview avenue and for which the abutters refused to pay. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following in relation to same: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two -itch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of Grandview avenue, abut- ting lot 1 of 2 mineral lot 46; lots 1 to 12 including Grandview avenue addition; lot 19, O'Hare's sub; lots 1 to 11, including Stewart sub; lots 2 and 2 of 3 mineral lot 150; lots 2 to 14 including Grandview Place; lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 12, Whelan's sub, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alas. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—none Ald. Vogler offered the following res- olution, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the committee on sup- plies be authorized to procure hats for the members of police and fire departments as the hats now used are old and worn out. Adopted. Also presented the following: Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the treasurer be instruct- ed to accept $100 as payment in full for taxes on Wengel Miekes estate for the years 1889, 1890 and 1891 and the treasurer be directed to cancel the balance of taxes for said years. Adopted. Ald. Ryder 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 give an esti- mate to the council at its next meeting of work done by Contractor Ryan on South- ern avenue. Ald. Bonson offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a stone crossing be laid on West Eleventh street, from the north- west corner of Grove terrace to southeast corner of said Grove terrace, so as to lead to the steps on said West Eleventh street. Ald. Schulte offered the following,which was adopted: Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That the Dubuque Water company be and are hereby instructed to extend their water mains in the alley be- tween Iowa and Clay streets from Four- teenth to Fifteenth streets, the city of Du- buque guaranteeing to said Water compa- ny a sum of money therefor sufficient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent. on the cost of pipe so required to be extended. Ald. Crawford offered the following res- olution, which was adopted: WHEREAS, It is deemed advisable by the city council of the city of Dubuque to an- nul and vacate the following public high- ways in the city of Dubuque, to -wit: Maple street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Cedar street, between Twelfth and Thir- teenth streets. The alley between Pine and Maple and Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. The alley between Maple and Cedar and Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. The alley between Cedar and Sycamore and Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Therefore resolved that the city engi- neer is hereby directed to make a survey and plat of said portions of said streets and alleys, and file the same in his offie for public inspection. Also that the engineer be instructed to give the personal notice in writing pro- vided for in section two (2), and also the notice by publication required by section eight (8) of chapter thirty (30), of the re- vised ordinances of 1893, and that the engi- neer report to the council at its next ses- sion his doings under this resolution. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution which was adopted: WHEREAS, It is deemed advisable to lay out and open a street fifty (50) feet wide through the properties of F. A. Rumpf, E. M. Dickey, James Forester, M. M. Walker and others, from West Eleventh street to Wilber Lane, according to the plat and survey of said street, prepared and re- ported by the city engineer: therefore Resolved, 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 having the qualifica- tions required by ordinance for the pur- pose of assessing any damages, which may be sustained by reason of laying out and opening of said street, by any owner of the property proposed to be taken for said street who have not agreed to relinquish the right of way without compensation, all of the proceedings under this resolution to be taken in accordance with the charter and the provisions of chapter 30 of the re- vised ordinances of 1893. Ald. Shea offered the following resolu- tion, 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- itary sewer adjacent thereto, for the pur- pose of house drainage, etc. ; tnerefore Resolved, That Henry Guerdet, owner of the following described property, respect- ively, lot 12 of sub out lot 703, be instruct- ed to make proper sewer connections therewith, saicl rk to be Live days from this odate. In casewithine of e neglect of the owner of above described property •to make the proper sewerage connection by the time above specified, the the sane will be done by the city, 76 Regular Session, Mag 6, 1895. costs thereof assessed against and be a lien upon said property. The petition of C. T.Hancock asking that a small mound south of his property on Eleventh street be removed was re- ferred to the street committee. Ald. Ryder moved that the matter of purchasing a new steam roller be referred to the street committee. Carried. Ald. Shea moved that repairs be done at the patrol house, the engineer bein- structed to prepare plans and specifica- tions for same, and bids be advertised for. Ald. Ryder moved that the amount due Mr. J. Reagan from city for labor be paid to F. Ludescher, he to give a receipt for same. Ald. Kauffmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That White street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, be graded, guttered. curbed and macad- amized, 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 expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That Fifth avenue from end of present improvement to the north line of lot 6 in Peil's addition be graded, gut- tered, curbed and macadamized in con- formity 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 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 a gross sum. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That West Locust street, be- tween Hodgdon avenue and west line of Blake's sub, be graded, guttered, curbed, and macadamized in conformity with the ordinance on the 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 proposals for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing and macad- amizing to be clone at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, grading to be bid in a gross sum. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Nays—None. Resolved, t following:aufmann offered the eed,by the City Council of the ity of Dubuque, That Humboldt street, be- tween Lincoln avenue and High Bluff street 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 proposals for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing, and macad- amizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, grading to be bid in gross sum. Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen. Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin offered the following: Resotved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That Fremont avenue, between ✓ Grandview avenue and Cascade road, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamiz- ed. in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer 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 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 following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That South Main street, be- tween Charter and Railroad avenues, be curbed and paved with brick, in conform- ity 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 curbing and paying to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Alpine street, between West 3rd and Dodge street, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in con- formity 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 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. Referred to the street committee and engineer. Ayes—Alda. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Grandview avenue, be- tween Southern avenue and its eastern terminus, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in conformity with the or- dinance 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 macad- amizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, the mac- adamizing to be 40 feet in width from csunt.urb to curb, grading to be bid in a gross ti Regular Session, .May 6, 1895. 77 Ayes --Aids. Bauer,Bonson, Cullen, Hal- pin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—Ald. Crawford. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That West Eighth street, between Hill and west line of Roger's sub., be graded, guttered, curbed and macada- mized, 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 owners of the abutting property, grading to be bid in a gross sum, Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bonson offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That West Locust street, be- tween Seminary and St. Ambrose streets, be graded, guttered, curbed and macad- amized, 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 for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing and macad- amizing to be clone at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, grading to be bid in a gross sum. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Cullen offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That Curtis street, between South Dodge and Malady streets, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadam- ized, 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 for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing and macad- izing to be done at the expense of the own- ers of the abutting property, grading to be bid in a gross sum. Ayes—Alda. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte 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 fifteen days of this no- tice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on both aides of Kniest iitreet, be- tween Rhomberg avenue and Eagle Point avenue where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote : Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte 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 fifteen days of this no- tice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the north side of Rhomberg ave- nue, abutting lot 35, Cook's addition, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: AeiBonson, n Crawford, Culln, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. AlLtesolueoffered. Kaufmann l,B, the itycconl of the i following: the of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment. be, within six days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Lincoln avenue, abutting lot 1 of 4, L. Kniest sub., where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote :' Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resnlved,By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within fifteen days of this no- tice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the east side of White street.be- tween Rhomberg avenue and Eagle Point avenue; also abutting lot 35, L. H. Lang - worthy's addition, on Eagle Point avenue, where not already laid, at the expense 'of abutting property. Adopted by the fol- lowing vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Lincoln avenue, abutting lot 10, Wick's add, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford. Lullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Ryder 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Hill street, between West Fifth street and West Third street where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Benson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Halpin Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Ryder 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 ce- ment, be, within ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Summit street. between West Third street and Fenelon place, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, 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 2 -inch plank, brick, stone, or ce- ment, be, within fifteen days of this notice, r 78 .Regular Session, May 6, 1895. constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of West Seventh street, be- tween Needham place and Hill street, where not already Laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Vogler 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 ce- ment, be, within ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Nineteenth street, abut- ting lot 97, East Dubuque add., where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Vogler 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 ce- ment, be, within ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Jackson street, abutting lot 39, East Dubuque add., where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufinenn, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Cullen 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 west side of Southern avenue, between L C. line and Rowan street, where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cul1en,Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolvede city of Dubuqu By That a the city council idewalk8 feeof t wide of brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid inconformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on the south side of Tenth street, abutting lot 46, where not already laid; also new curbing and re -set- ting of old curb as may be necessary, all at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bauer Resolved, By offered 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 Lincoln avenue, between Couler avenue and White street where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Aves—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bauer offered the following: Resolved, By the cit 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 Jackson and Eagle Point avenue, abutting lots 48 to 54, inclusive, L. H. Langworthv's addition, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bonson offered the following: Resolred,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 no- tice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the north side of West Locust street, abutting lots 6 and 7, Ellen Blake's addition, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin 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 cement, be. within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Dodge street, between Bluff street and Peabody avenue where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald.s Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin moved that the council eleet the official paper for the following year. Carried. A Id. Ryder moved the remaining papers be allowed to publish all official notices, etc., and receive the same compensation as last year. Carried. Alds.Halpin andjsohulte were appointed tellers. The ballot resulted as follows: Telegraph, 7; Times, 2, and Globe, 1. The Telegraph having received the majority of the votes cast, was declared the official paper. Ald Halpin moved to adjourn to May 18, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Attest: oc CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE DUBUQUE, Iowa, May 7th, 1895. j Notice is hereby given to all parties requir- ing a city license for 1895 that the same is now past due and must be paid immediately, and in ease of failure SO to do, you will be prosecuted in accordance with the ordinance on that sub- ject. This the owners of c resorts, hotelkeepers , boarding houses, butchers, liveries, teamsters, expressmen, pool and bill- iard halls, boat houses, auctioneers, brokers, hotel runners, theaters, vault cleaners, peddlers ems' ED. MORGAN, City Marthal. Adjourned Regular Session, .314 18, 1895. 79 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, rlay 18, 1895. [OFFICIAL.) Council met at 8:50 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Alds. Crawford, Bauer, Bon - son, Cullen. Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. On motion bids for the improvement of streets and alleys that had been received as advertised for were ordered opened. Ald. Shea moved to suspend the rules and that all parties that desired to ad- dress the council be allowed to address the same. Mr. Paisley and others addressed the council, objecting to the improvement of West Locust. On motion the opening of bids for the improvement of said street was postponed. Mr. Hickey and others presented a pe- tition and addressed the council, objecting against the improvement of Curtis street and Grandview avenue, from the end of the present improvement to its eastern terminus. On motion the opening of the bids for the improvement of said streets was postponed and the same referred to com- mittee of the whole. Dr. Kempf addressed the council in re- lation to the matter of the drainage of Southern avenue. Referred to the com- mittee of the whole. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Mrs. Anna Siege, objecting to the im- provement of West Locust street. Resolution for the improvement of West Eagle Point avenue, from Kane street to the incorporation line. The profile and estimate for the im- provement of Alpine street from West Third to Dodge street. Petition of Joseph Herod et al., remon- strating against the improvement of West Locust street. The bids for lighting the public build- ings were opened and referred to the com- mittee of the whole. The report of the engineer showing the present filling of South Main street, south of the end of present improvement. The following were referred to the street com- mittee : Communication of the engineer in re- lation to the drainage of Windsor avenue. Communication of engineer in relation to grade of West Locust streetf from Seminary street to St. Ambrose. Petition of Fenelon Streei►Blevajpr com- pany et al. in relation to the line of said Fenelon street extension. The petition of J. S. Garrigan remon- strating against the laying of a sidewalk on West Seventh, as al present the said sidewalk as used is over the line and en- croaches on his property. He therefore asks that same West Seventh be improved before the sidewalk is laid. The following bills were ordered paid: Altman & Taylor, for improving Lawther avenue, $705,00; Con Ryan. jr., for improv- ing of Southern avenue from R. R. avenue to Rowan street, $2,455.00. Robert Hay, for painting roofs of engine houses, $130. The petition of F. W. Altman et al.re- mons rating against the laying of a 0-, foot sidewalk on Grandview avenue, was re- ferred to the city engineer and attorney with power. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution: Rexdred, That the city recoreer be and is hereby instructed to issue a venire to the city marshals, commanding him to summon a jury of twelve freeholders hav- ing the qaulifications required by ordin- ance, to assess the damages which any persoa may sustain by reason of the laying out and opening of Glen Oak avenue, from Julien avenue to Fourteenth street, accord- ing to the plat of said street now on file. All the proceedings under this resolu- tion to be carried out in accordance with the provisions of chapter thirty (30) of the Revised Ordinances of 1893. Adopted. Ald. Shea offered the following: RESOLUTION ORDERING SEWERAGE CONNEC- T i O:tI. WHEREAS, The city council of the city of Dnbuque deems it expedient, that the fol- lowing described property, lots, and parts of lots should be connectewith the sani- tary sewer adjacent thereto, for the pur- pose of house drainage, etc., therefor be it Resolved, That A. Hobb, W. J. Per.ett, Ira Hansen, M. Liddy, M. H. Waples, D. S. Wilson est., Garrett Flemming and Moser & Johnson, owners of the following described property, respect- ively, lots 17, 18 and 30 in Wilson's sub lots 40, 40 A section 49, .2 feet and south middle 1-5 of city 455, n% city lot 47, s3 city lot 22 and city lot 21, be in- structed to make proper sewer connections therewith. said work to be done within fifteen 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 done by the city, and the costs thereof assessed against and be a lien upon said property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Rider, Shea, Schulte and Vogler, Nava—None, Ald. Shea, of the board of health, re- ported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and filing the petition of L. Daily in relation to hauling garbage, as the con- tract has been awarded to a competent plan who is performing the work in a sat- isfactory manner. Adopted. Ald. Shea presented the following: Your committee on public grounds and buildings would most respectfully report in favor of giving E. J. Evans $150 for repairing and putting in good condition the sidewalks in Jackson and Washington parks, said work to be done to the satis- faction of the ccmmittee before acceptance of same. Adopted. Ald. Crawford moved that the town clock tower be painted and that the com- mittee on public grounds and buildings advertise for bids for doing same. Carried. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved, That a sanitary sewer be con- structed on West Eighth street, from Hill street to alley east of Wilson avenue, and the city engineer be and is hereby in- structed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said work, to be done at the expense of the adjacent prop- erty, in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Adopted by the following vote: 80 Adjourned Regular Session, May 18, 1895. Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—None. Ald. Kaufman offered the following, 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 its water mains on and along alley from Eagle Point avenue to Sanford street between Washington and Jackson, and that fire plugs, if required, be put in under the supervision of the fire commettee and fire chief, the city of Dubuque guarantee- ing to said water company a sum of money therefor sufficient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent on the cost of pipe so re- quired to be extended. Ald. Rider moved that the city marshal open up all public streets and alleys in the vicinity of Grandview avenue which are alleged to be fenced up by private parties. Carried. Engineer Knowlton presented plans and specifications for 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Wilson avenue from Julien to West Eighth street; also plans and specifications for 8 - inch pipe sewer in Seminary street from Seventeenth to Paul strret. Approved. Ald. Bonson offered the following; Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That in comtemplation of the paving with brick of Locust street from Tenth to Sixteenth street and West Lo- cuft from Sixteenth to the northwest side of Seventeenth street, that the city engi- neer be and is hereby instructed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improvement. Adopted by the follow- ing vote:Ay Bauer, Cullen, Ryder, SheCrawford, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—None. City Engineer Knowlton reported on bids for street improvements as follows: West Eighth street— John Blake 8800 00 Hassett & Riley 920 00 D. W. Linehan 894 00 Geo. W. Farley 895 00 John Tibey 782 00 On motion John Tibey was awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. Humbold street— Steuek & O'Farrell $270 00 Peter Horsch 250 00 E. E. Frith 324 40 Phil Doerr 291 80 M. Bickens 937 10 G, W. Farley 376 10 John Pickley 268 50 N. Fischer 257 10 Fremont avenue— Steuck & O'Farrell $5,740 00 Ryan Bros 6,277 50 Brown & Brown 5,970 00 J. Kintzinger 6,690 00 Kenety & McCann 6,605 00 Dubuque Construction Cq 7,525 00 John Blake 5,9329 00 Altman & Taylor O. Kringle 6,830 0000 D. W. Linehan ...... Thos. Hassett .................'••• 6,165 00 On motion the contract was awarded Otoo Steuck & O'Farrell, they being the lowest bidders. White street— Steuck & O'Farrell$1,382 00 Brown & Brown.. ...... John Piekley...... " ••• 1,486 00 P. Horsch.. 1,486 00 Geo. W. Farley 1,595 00 E. E. Frith.. 1,313 00 ............. 1,313 00 • M. Beckus 1,552 00 On motion Peter Horsch was awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. Fifth avenue— D. W. Linehan $2,892 50 M. Beckes. 2,899 50 P. Horsch 2 088 00 Steuck & O'Farrell 2,745 00 On motion Peter Horsch was awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. On motion the bids for the improvement of Grandview avenue, West Locust and Curtis strehts were referred to the com- mittee of the whole. City Engineer Knowlton also presented bids for the construction of sanitary sew- er on onnoll being the lowest biddeinona r, waS awaM. rded ded the contract. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attesf I c-enc ccorcicr. roved 1895. Mayor. I 1895. To the property owners on Clay y etre eat 3, from 17th street to 18th street, from 18th street to Couler avenue and from Couler avenue to Eagle Point avenue, and the Key City Gas Co. You and each of you are hereby notified that the work of paving the above named streets will commence on Monday, May 6th, 1895, and you are hereby notified to make the necessary extension to connect with the sanitary sewers on said streets or with the gas mains laid there- on. The said connections to be extended in- side of said streets, as l not allow said streets to btornrt up for said puposes after the same are paved. PETER OLINOER, Mayor. Vacation Notice. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE. I DUBUQUE, Iowa, May 8, 1895. j Notice is hereby given that there is now in my onald & Morrison Manufacturing Company, asce the petition of the A. Y. kingg that the following streets and a.leys be vacated and annulled for public use. Maple street between 12th and 13th streets. Cedar street between 12th and 13th streets. Alley between Pine and Maple and 12th and 13th streets. Alley between Maple and Cedar and 12th and 13th streets. Alley between Cedar and Sycamore and 12th and 13th streets. All persons having objections to said proposed vacations must file their claims for damages in my office on or of the council, which rew will be heldregulare next oJunee 3rd 1895. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. I will sell at plNotice c auction the best bidder for cash, on Monday, the L13th day of May, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the public pound of the city of Dubuque, on Elm street, between 14th and 15th streets, the following impounded animals, to -wit: One bay mare about 16 hands high, 10 years old, black mane and tall and both hind feet white, up to the fet locks. ED. MORo N, City Marshal. Dubuque, May 7th., 1895. Last of Cit/ Warrants. LIST QF. CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of December. 1894. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1 Di:BogeE, Iowa, Jan. 1, 1895. j To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month December, 1894: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. H B Gniffke, salary Nov'ber, treasurer$200 110 H B Gniffke, clerk hire 50 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder116 70 M M McCarten, do auditor116 70 J F Stemm, do do assessor125 00 .7 E Knight, do do attorney125 00 John Raesli, do do marshal100 00 J Reinfried do do tire chief75 00 G Osborn, do do electrician 75 00 W H Knowlton, do engineer 200 00 E 8 Hyde, do do asst eng'r100 00 Jas Boyce, do do do 100 00 Henry Glab, do do do 50 00 DI Ilio, do do sewer insp'tor 60 00 H Henge, do do park custod'n 45 00 Jae Kleine, do do market master 50 00 F W Wieland, do health officer 50 00 John Carter, do do street comm'r. 91 65 J O'Connell, do do clerk 83 35 J J Hannon, do do wharf master 10 00 M Eitel. fireman ... 60 00 .7 Essman, do 75 00 A Duccini, °0 50 00 .7 Flynn, do 60 00 J Wiltse, do 60 00 C Specht, do 50 00 .7 Tschudl, do 50 00 Ed Keas, do 50 00 James Daly, do 60 00 Job Barnes, do 75 00 A McDonnell, do 60 00 J Murphy, do 60 00 Wm Duey, do 60 00 J Schonberger, do 50 00 Tom Ryder, do 50 00 DI Fahey, do.......... . 60 00 D Ahearn, do 60 00 T Walker, do 60 00 W Hippman, do 60 00 F Ganahl, do 60 00 Geo Gerke, do 6 25 G Helmrich, do 50 00 W Williams, do 50 00 Tom Sweeney, do 50 00 F Essman, do 60 00 T Flynn, do 60 00 A Straney, do 48 30 J Rooney, do 60 00 John Bannon, do 1 65 C Kannolt, do 60 00 J Allen. do 60 00 Wm McBride, do 60 00 It Weston, do 50 00 .7.7 Murphy, police 75 00 Bart Cain, do 50 00 Wm Hennessy, So 50 00 Wm Frith, do 50 00 John Loetscher, do 50 00 P McNerney, do 50 00 T Reilly, do 50 00 .7 Fitzpatrick, do 50 00 D Norton, do 50 00 Jas Allen, do 50 00 John Reuter, dos 50 00 Jae Flynn, do 60 00 Ed Moore, do 61 65 M Kilty, do 50 00 P Sutton, do 50 00 M Craugh, do 50 00 J Hoffman, do 50 00 P Sullivan, do 50 00 50 00 F R Powers, g, dodo 50 00 F Carney, do .. 50 00 Jae Rooney, do 50 00 I Manhotf, do 50 00 Wm O'Brien, do 50 00 Jas Hilsooran, do 50 00 John Hilson, do 51 66 Jas arter,Lonergan, do 50 00 Jas Carter, do 50 00 Sam Elmer, do 50 00 P Scharf, do 50 00 P McCollins, do .7 Secrest, H+inlon, do P do Wm Howard, .... do ................ J Murphy, Df Lonergan, pound master............ P Ahea'n, laborer M Abbitz, do T Ahearn, do W Bennett, do Buse, do J Broehtobrock, do 31 Beckus, do P Brandenberger, do J Boetscher, do J Byrne, do C Brandt, do H Beckett, do P Burke,d° ................ P Brad R Burns, do ................ Jac Becker, carpenter mason do3 00 mason 7 00 do 6 75 do 6 10 do 10 15 do 7 10 do 13 50 do 70 do 6 75 do 6 45 do 9 80 do 16 20 do 10 80 do 24 30 do 1 35 do 15 55 dodo 8 10 2 70 mason.-- ....... 6 00 laborer 1 35 3 40 8 10 6 75 25 50 2 05 do 1 35 do 18 90 do 15 00 do 2 05 do 5 75 do 4 05 do 9 45 do 34 50 do 8 80 do 23 30 do 70 do 9 45 do 4 75 do 5 40 do 39 00 do 13 50 do 10 80 do 6 75 do 7 10 do 7 10 do 18 60 do 10 15 do 19 15 do 70 do 3 40 do 2 05 do 4 05 do 4 05 do 70 Chas Beyer, John Bottoms, John Collins, W Crumpweil, L Cor oran, B Capritz, 31 Crahin, Tom Connolly, B Conlin, J Cushing, Jay Cahill, DI Carmody, John Corbett, Sam Collins, .1 Coyne, 31 Clark, J Corcoran, DI Coyle, D Crotty, T Caffrey, Jerry Cahill, L Cahill, do 31 Dorsey, do 31 Dudinsky, do J Driscoll. mason 31 Dieferding, laborer .7 Deggendorf, M Dempsy. Chas Dillon, .7 Dougherty J Eagan, John Everet, .7 Eberhardt, P Fury, J Fitzpatrick, Wm Flynn, L Fritz, C Fisher. P Farrell, P Fitzgerald, M Farrell, John Farley. Dan Fox, M Fagan, J 31 Garrison, Jos Ginter, Joe Grab, John Giessler, Ed Grew, P Grew, J Grode, Jas Harker, Chris Hack, F Hartman, F Herzog, Nic Hilger, A Haas, do 0 Hillery, foreman.... ........ MHoupes, laborer.... ........ Dan Harman, do Ed Hackett, do John Hafey, do H Hencke, do A Jaeger, do P Jacobi, do A Johnson, do JKinsella, carpenter M Kline, laborer P Kremer, J Kareb, J Korman, P Kien, C Kampman, A Knapp, .7 Kelly, Phil Kinney, E S King, P Kearney, D Kiene, 81 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 41 65 50 00 40 00 4 05 9 45 34 50 15 90 2 70 5 40 4 05 6 75 6 40 6 75 6 75 9 45 8 10 6 75 11 26 7 50 do do do do do do do do do do do...............• 12 50 28 60 12 50 10 15 5 40 19 60 70 20 60 4 05 9 45 50 00 10 15 7 10 9 45 8 80 19 10 7 45 7 10 9 80 29 05 5 40 10 80 70 a 82 List of City T6'ccrrants. T Kenneally, do Wm Lonergan, do A Lundy, do M Lllach, do C Leirheimer, do H Luck, do H Lempke, do F Long, do M Loes, do J Lacy, do John Lavin, do J Leiden ge,, do Jas Melloy, do Jolla Maas, do R Mack, do T Murrey, do D Manning, do Ed Murray, do ........ P Murray, do J Moery, do T Meggison, do M Mahony, do P Moran, do T Mulqueeny, do Phil Melloy, do PMihm, mason •.....•....... M Murphy, laborer MMcNamara, do ....,,.•....,• P McPoland, do T McDonald do Jas,Mckvoy, do P 'tcCarten, do P McMullen, do A McGuan, do L McEvoy, do M McCone, foreman M McCarten, laborer J McNulty; do Wm McDermott, do B McCormack, do M Nuten, do P O'Toole. do John O'Dea, do Bert Oswald, mason F Oswald, laborer P O'Brien, Jr, do P O'Brien, Sr, do Wm Pickley, foreman J Pe•ryon, laborer J Pfeiffer, do Jas Purcell, do DPowers, do John Quail. do Wm Rieman, do M Raen, do „ John Raetz, foreman..... Chris Reager, laborer........ • F Rieger, do .... T Reilly, do John Ryan, Chas Reilly, do Wm Swaegler, do .• " L Stelae, " "" """' do Geo Sutter, do •... .... Dan Sheehan, foreman........ Chas Steiner, laborer "" "" 14 Specht, do John Steffes, do do do do do do do do do do do do Peter Stoffer, J B Stevens, Wm Spensley, Joe Seik, John Sullivan, Mc Sweeney, M Shay, Aug Seik, Jos Schmidt, D Sullivan, Wm Terry, J Taschner, Geo Taylor, L Travis, Vic Travis, Theo Thill, Win Thompson, Joe Ude', John Wolf, Ed Welsh, R Wiederman, P Wagner, T Welsh, )M Wampeck, J L Whitney, H Weldenbeck, Wm Warring, John Walsh, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ,n vrmte, do do W Zachina, ""•'•• Geo Zumhoff,foredo man I Beekman, '1' Byron, teom..• 70 34 50 6 75 3 10 4 05 4 05 17 25 2 05 10 80 10 80 8 10 20 10 11 50 1 35 8 10 1 95 13 50 .8 10 4 40 3 75 5 40 12 00 11 15 4 75 1 35 8 10 1 35 6 10 4 40 10 15 6 75 16 20 13 85 7 45 10 15 24 40 8 10 13 85 9 45 8 10 8 80 18 00 20 96 28 50 14 55 9 46 15 55 10 00 4 40 6 10 13 20 11 50 1 35 9 80 32 80 70 2 70 8 10 5 10 2 05 1 35 9 7 45 83 75 12 00 7 45 7 10 11 85 12 50 9 80 255 00 5 9 45 9 45 2 70 5 15 00 34 50 1 35 20 25 4 05 6 10 5 40 8 10 6 75 6 75 10 80 4 40 4 40 8 10 5 40 8 80 86 00 6 05 8 05 20 40 41 85 R Bennett, N Brandt, C 0 Baker, B Cain, W Cook, T Donahue, M Duggan, T Elliott, P C Foley, J Fitzgibbons, R Fuhrman, N Frith, J Graham, J Geary, J (rarragan, J Hoffmeyer, J Hoffmeyer, P Horse'', M J Hannon, T Heins, P Jarden, T Kane, H King, T Kenneally, N Kintzinger, P Linehan, C Lempke, John Long, F Mathis, Mrs Phil Melloy, R Mathis, Joe Moore, J McCracken, John McGrath, Jeff McGrath, Wm McGrath, J McCollins, J Nagle, John Parker, J Phillips, Mrs Quinlivan, Geo Reynolds, D Sutherland, 11 Strotz, H Schmidt, J Singreen, F Schluz, Ed Seeley, M Tice, Cath Tobin, L Taylor, Geo Wetter, 11 Weber, P McNulty, F Schilling, B Rawson, J Hillery, L Cahill, J Erskin, F Fagen, do Martin & Strelau, team R Love, do A Woller, do C McElrath, do C Wilde, J Taylor, mason laborer J Klein, boarding prisoners Wm Geisheker, rodman R McGivern, sanitary inspector Mrs Koenig, janitor city hall P J Moore, engineer John McCoy, repairing city hall P Lynch, laborer Jas Ragan, do G Wilmon, do Phil Pier, coal Wm G Watters, hay Reinfried & Jaeger, Jos A Palen, drugs Ryder Bros, soda Frank Melvin, box Key City Gas Co, coke .................. Dubuque Cabinet Makers' association, bed casting P H Halpin, corn and bran A Wunderlich, horse shoeing........ Dubuque Water Co, water do de do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Jas Kelly, stationery do Dub Wooden Ware Co, pine wood Jos Geiger, repairing city hall...: Harger & Bilsh,stationery J T Kearns, recording deeds G.A Hoerner, brush Hardie & Scharle, blaak stationery do do do do do do ................ do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do hardware 8 10 16 20 16 20 21 60 1 35 10 80 10 W0 22 95 33 10 9 45 16 20 9 45 13 50 32 40 8 10 1 35 8 10 7 45 10 80 16 20 e 10 18 90 16 20 9 45 13 50 35 10 9 45 34 45 16 20 13 60 19 60 18 90 17 55 20 25 22 30 25 00 26 35 8 10 13 50 5 40 25 00 8 10 16 20 9 45 6 75 2 70 31 05 22 96 10 80 23 66 13 50 13 50 10 16 40 25 40 25 24 05 28 90 8 25 14 90 76 75 50 50 50 1 00 7 00 28 00 40 00 60 00 20 00 60 00 $ 2 70 2 70 9 80 85 16 117 12 86 15 30 26 88 50 19 24 12 2 00 10 25 00 84 00 00 10 00 00 33 10 50 75 35 75 40 00 12 20 240 500 500 229 500 600 233 4 5 30 1 22 List of City Warrants. 83 E E Frith, removing garbage1 50 Phil Pie ice 5 50 Shipley&Bauman, veterinary services 22 00 Western Electric Co, supplies 66 31 W Wasburn, papering at city hall . 6 25 N 19 Faust, rodding engine house 65 00 E E Frith, removing garbage... 116 35 O Gmehle, assistant assessor100 00 Aug Feller, whitewashing 7 00 W H Knowlton, express charges on transit ....... Young & Sons, repairing transit Key City Gas Co, coke Jas Cushing, stone ..................... Dubuque Specialty Machine Co, re- pairingroller Phil Pier, ice 15 60 Eichhorn & Bechtel, washing powder and soap 1 40 Duggan & Kane,washing powder, soap 4 50 0 A Hoerner, lantern burners60 Pure Petroleum Produce Co, oil 35 75 em Mohr, pine wood 3 60 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., lumber19 74 Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware2 55 Jos Simonet' & Co, carpet 52 20 J Becker. lumber 48 Jos A Palen, drugs 1 00 Mullen Bros, plumbing 17 30 Chas Atkinson, painting 76 85 L Daily. cleaning around city hall 16 00 Jas Levi & Co, matting and shades13 60 Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware 14 35 Star Electric Co, electric light.... 500 00 r do do 500 00 do do do 50 00 do do do 31 62 Frank Bentin, grading Lincoln ave2 50 Jas Street, stone crossings 16 53 John Tibey, tilling Fourth street 195 00 Frank Beni in, grading Ann avenue63 33 Parker & McGrath, grading Wilde st 20 00 J Williams, grading W Eagle Point av 500 00 do do do 60 00 do do do 300 00 do do Fourth street37 95 John McCoy, constructing sidewalk58 09 Brown & Brown, grading Southern ay. 345 00 do ripraping do 100 10 M Lavin, constrnstiug sewer 500 00 do do do 270 40 J Brick, macadam 22 00 Con Ryan, filling Fourth street .... 360 00 Dubuque Pressed Brick Co, brick 15 00 M Tschirgi, jr, grading Rush street183 51 Phil Doerr, grading Eagle Point ave41 27 Steuck & O'Farrell, grading Dorgan Place 35 10 Steuck & O'Farrell, constructing storm sewer 179 78 Blackmer & Post, tile pipe 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 73 92 John Tibey, stone 11 00 D W Linehan, grading Alta Vista st 500 00 do do do 300 00 do improving do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 22 62 do do do 325 75 Steuck & O'Farrell, imp. Dorgan Place 600 00 do do do 21 45 do do do 67 91 Frank Bentin, improving Ann avenue 57 88 do do do 79 44 Parker & McGrath, imp. Wilde street 15 94 do do do 23 60 Frank Bentin, improving Lincoln ave 4 39 do do do 18 24 Con Ryan, improving Southern avenue 500 00 do do do 50 00 do do do 8 00 Wilber Cook, improving alley4 33 do do do 33 60 3 Williams, Imp. West Eagle Point ave 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 60 00 do do do 98 00 Globe Light and Heat Co, globe lights 260 00 Phil Pier, coal and coke 97 69 Key City Gas Co, gas 79 20 The Herald, advertising • 76 00 The Globe, do58 30 The Times, do 58 30 The Telegraph, do29 15 The Western, do50 00 H B Gniffke, money advanced.... 352 00 485 11 do do 500 00 Kate Morris, loan do do 300 00 1 75 68 00 71 45 20 40 2 35 D Lavery, watching small pox patient 7 50 J O'Brien, de do do 7 50 5 Lavin, constructing sewer 50 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of December, 1894. [SEAL] 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 4th day of April, 1895, 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 bear interest thereafter at the same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 18th day of April, 1895. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, City Treasurer. For the construction of a sidewalk on Ann avenue. Owner. Description. Lot. Am't. A Schumacher, McCraney's 1st add 88 $31 18 For the construction of a tile sewer in West Fourth street. Owner. Description. Lot. Am't. Mary Ryan, city, 610 $25 84 Jos S Morgan, city, s 64.4 612 31 20 For the construction of a tile sewer in White street. Owner. Description. Lot. Am't. J Knoernschild, J H Langworthy's add, 170 $24 00 do sub 171 J H Lang - worthy's add 1 13 20 H Fischer, sub 171,do do 2 20 00 Dub St Ry do 172 24 0 C Fosselmann, do and ya 187 12 00 1$' Fosselmann, do do 187 12 00 do do do 186 19 0 C Fosselmann, do do 186 19 00 L Reineke, do w95ft 185 20 40 do do do 184 20 40 do do do 183 20 40 do do do 182 20 40 J H Rhomberg, do 181 24 00 F Fosselmann, F Fosselm'n's sub 14 21 20 do do do 13 16 80 do do do 12 16 80 do do do 11 16 80 do do do 10 8 72 do do 0 do do do 9 9 do 8 9 00 Jos Marra, Olinger's sub, 5 13 60 F Hinze, do 4 5 60 Charles Lutz, Davis Farm add 226 4 0 Dietrich Mauer est do 227 24 00 do do 228 24 00 John Bulow, Jr, do 229 24 00 0 Baumgartner, do 230 24 00 Wm Springborn, do 231 24 00 do do 232 34 80 Ind School Dist Dub do 233 24 00 do do 234 24 do do 235 24 00 B Nickles est, do sy 236 12 00 Wm Ohuesorge,do n 296 12 00 James Levi, do 237 24 00 do do 238 24 0 N W Butler, 213 24 00 do 214 24 00 Mary E Haggerty, do n20ft 215 8 00 `rn do s4Oft 215 16 0 E E Frith, do n40ft 216 16 00 do 0o s20ft 216 8 0 F J Cosley, do n20ft 217 8 00 do A F Jaeger, do s4Oft 217 16 00 A H Price, sub 218-219 Davis 4 16 80 Farm add 3 16 80 do 2 16 80 do 1 16 80 do 220 24 00 do 221 24 00 do nya 222 12 00 do Mary ser do s 222 12 00 H Knoernschlld, do 223 24 00 do do 224 24 00 J H Rhomberg and Jos Meuser, Davis Farm add 225 24 00 For e sewer in the alleyefrom sTwenty-third ttruction of a o 1Twenty-seventh A McDonnell, do do A Dapfonten, J A Rhomberg, Louis Monolie, O t berger r• 84 Ucial Notices street, between Couler avenue and Jackson street. Owner. Description. Lot. Am't. P Wanderscheid,Jr. Davis Farm add 267 524 00 A Lang, do 268 24 00 Jacob Abresch, do s4 269 12 00 Christena Feller, do nys 269 12 00 do 270 24 00 do 271 24 00 do 272 24 00 do 273 24 00 do s14 274 12 00 do e'/snys 274 10 80 do 275 24 00 do 276 24 00 do 367 24 00 do 368 24 00 do 369 24 00 do 370 24 00 (10 371 24 00 do 372 24 00 do n24ft 373 9 00 do s36ft 373 14 40 do n24ft 374 9 60 do s36ft 374 14 40 do 375 24 00 do w80ft 376 19 20 do 277 24 00 do 278 24 00 279 24 00 280 24 00 s/ 281 12 00 n / 291 12 00 1 18 00 2 6 00 8'/ 282 12 00 n`/s 283 12 00 284 24 00 285 24 00 286 24 00 357 24 00 358 24 00 359 24 00 360 24 00 361 24 00 362 24 00 363 24 00 364 24 00 365 24 00 366 24 00 287 24 00 288 24 00 289 24 00 290 24 00 291 24 00 292 24 00 293 24 00 294 24 00 295 24 00 296 24 00• 347 24 00 348 24 00 349 24 00 351 24 00 352 24 00 353 24 00 354 24 00 14 00 1400 12 00 12 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 12 00 12 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 24 00 24 00 12 00 12 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 2400 24 00 24 00 24 00 A F Jaoger, do do John Roeth, Fred Lensing est, Kate Vogel, H Kuehull, J Handenshield Chas Kreetz, Mrs F Hennings, Kate Vogel, Clifford Ham, Paul Traut, M M Hoffmann, Eliza Bisanz, P W Lenz, B Utzig, J R Flick, A Glab est, Acorn Stoltz. J Marshall, Fred Leight, Wm Tuegel, do Louie Doerfler, do Jacob Nagel, do Jahn Deville, do H Tenhaaf, sub 282 do G Tenhaaf, do do do do L Bennacker, do Peter Mihm, do O Ganahl, do H Ellwanaer, do Gerhard Tenhaaf, do de do do do Louis Doerfler, do John Neubauer, do C Fischer, do do do C E Handenshield, do Leo Trentlein, do do do Mich Schuuk est, Wm J Long, Anna Galle, A Janggen, A Birner, Wm Rieman, Geo G Perry, Jacob Berg, Simon Meyer, Jacob Kessler, do do do do do do do do do do Nic and Frank Glab, do do do ddo Cath Reuter, do A Loetscher, do John Bell, do Cath Peed, do Jno Piemaier, Panl Traut's sub 4 Mich Apple, do 5 J J Schuler, Davis Farm add, n'/ 350 N Schuler, do sys 350 N Jochum est, do 297 Geo Kura, do 298 John Noell, do 299 J Vyverburg est, 300 301 s'/ 302 nye 302 303 304 305 306 337 338 n'/ 339 eye 339 340 do 341 do 342 Jas O'Farrell, do 343 344 Nic Mueller est, do do d 84b do Fred Ludwig, D Kautz, A Imhoff est, John Kaep, C H Walter, do N W Kimball, Mich Groff, John Zeigler, Pauline Jeckiin, Agnes Pitschner, do M Majerus, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do For .the construction of a tile se46 wer in the alley from 17th to Sanford streets, be- tween Washington and Jackson streets. Owner. Description. Lot. Ain't. John Trexler, E. Dub add, s31.2 36 $12 48 Chas Luther, do n20 36 8 00 do do s''/s 35 10 24 Geo Roepsch, do A Mona he, do C W Schreiber, do Pauline Strueber, do Anna Baynes, do Bargt Lear, do Anna Seige. do E Langworthy est, do Peter Oeth, do German Bank, do do do John Wolf, do do do Dora Siege, do Ida Siege, do Jac Mathis, do Rosana Lorenz, do do do H Huber, do Geo Wiedmer, do W J Plckley, do J M Werner, do Fred Doerrer, do do do Frank Fosselman, min lot 100 Jos Fritsche, do s 4 3 Wm Duenser, do nyi 3 Peter Meyer, sub 2 min lot 100 2 M Schaffner, do do 1 do min lot 100 1 A Bauer, do 6 Mrs Joseph Leute, min lot 100 5 Mrs A L Trilke, do s25ft 7 Elizabeth Bauer, do n75ft 7 do do slft 8 P J Ruegameret al, do n49ft 8 Herman Mauer, Sr, Steiner's add 18 F H Finke, do do 17 John Wiegand, do do 16 Mike Wilky, do do 15 Peter Schiltz, do do 19 do do do 20 Martin Wagner, do do 21 M Nessler est, do do 22 F P Kutsch, L H Langw'hy's add Sys 45 M Imhoff, do n14 45 do do sl7ft 46 Nicholas Heinz, do n60ft 46 Mrs L Tuegel, do e42ft 47 Jos Kutsch, do G Wiedenmaler, do do do John Westercamp, do L Meyer, do J Roesner, Jr, do Mathias Graff est, do Jos Geisler, do Jac Roesner, Sr, do Peter Oeth, Geo Wiedmer, do Peter Oeth, do Peter Lies, John Fix, N Kutsch, n% R'/ n yes eyy n4 sy4 ny4 sy5 ny4 Ry4 n ys 35 34 33 33 32 32 87 88 89 90 91 31 30 29 29 28 28 27 92 93 93 94 95 96 do do do do do do do do do do Jacob Roesner, do E Jungblut sub 87.88 Emma Kleas, do do do M Graff est, do D Sauer, do do do do sub 86 Sarah E Deggendorf, sub 86, 1 do 8 H Langw'hy's add 89.8ft 85 T E Frith, do n54.2 85 J Fosselmann, do 55 do do s36 56 M Adam, do n28 56 do do 57 Eliza Vogel, do 58 Mrs John Kreis, do e34ft 59 A Streinz, do n30ft 59 do do s28ft 60 Fred Holtman, do n361't 60 John Stuber, (10 61 Anna Keinkner, do 62 J Pals, do 63 P H E Sommerfleld,do s% 64 H Mueller, do n/ 64 C Fosselmann, do 65 Emil Koch, do 66 Fred Hollnagel, do 67 do do 68 Anna Wiehe, do 69 Henry J Osar, do 84 Bred Rieger, do 83 do 82 s50ft 94 nl2l4ft 94 s81/4ft 93 n79ft 93 s42ft 92 n46ft 48 49 s32ft 50 n32ft 50 51 s40ft 52 n24ft 52 E ' 53 n ys 53 54 n46ft 91 s'/s 90 nys 90 s489 5 nya 5 4 3 2 1 2 10 24 20 48 10 24 10 24 10 24 10 24 20 48 2048 20 48 2048 20 48 2048 2048 10 24 10 24 10 24 10 24 2048 2048 10 24 10 24 20 48 2048 20 48 20 60 10 30 10 30 12 60 8 00 20 60 10 28 20 60 10 00 30 00 40 19 60 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 12 80 12 80 6 80 14 00 16 80 20 00 5 00 3 40 31 60 16 80 18 40 25 60 12 80 12 80 25 60 16 00 9 60 12 80 12 80 25 60 18 40 12 80 12 80 25 60 10 24 10 24 10 00 10 48 9 24 1900 6 12 3 92 21 68 25 60 14 40 11 20 25 60 25 60 13 60 12 00 11 20 14 40 25 60 25 60 25 60 12 80 12 80 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 Oficial Notices. 85 O Wolldorf, do 81 25 60 Fred Mertz, do 80 25 60 Fred Burdt, Jr, do 79 25 60 F Kadow est do 78 25 60 John Theis, do 77 25 60 W Graff, do sy 76 12 80 Henry Fischer, do ni/z 76 12 80 J Brachenbach, do s48ft 75 19 20 Adam Wiehl, do nl6ft 75 6 40 do do s4Hft 74 19 20 John Jehring, do nl ift 74 6 40 do do 73 25 60 A Kemps, do 72 5 60 do do 71 25 60 John Bohn, do 70 25 60 Sidewalk Notice. 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 fifteen days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on both bides of Kniest street, between Rhomberg avenue and Eagle Point avenue, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. 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 ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity a ith the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Nineteenth street, abutting lot 97, East Du- buque add, where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. 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 notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Lin- coln avenue, between Cooler avenue and White street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. 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 ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Sum- mit street, between West Third street and Fen- elon Place, where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. 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 ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Southern avenue, between O. C. line and Rowan street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property_ Resolved, Be 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 ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Lin- coln avenue, abutting lot 10 Wicks add, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. 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 notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of White street, between Rhomberg avenue and Eagle Point avenue; also abutting lot 35 L. H. Langworthy's add. North Eagle Point avenue, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Taat a sidewalk four feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within six days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Lin- coln avenue, abutting lot 1 of 4, L. Kniest add., where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. 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 notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Rhomberg avenue, abutting lot 35 Cook's add., where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. 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 notice, construct - en and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on Jaekson street and Eagle Point avenue, abutting lots 48 to 54, in- clusive, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. 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 fifteen days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the south side of West Seventh street, between Needham Place and Hill street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved, Be the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk eight 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 111 relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Tenth street, abutting lot 46 city, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. 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 ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the erdinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Jack- son street. abutting lot 39 East Dubuque add., where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. 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 ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Hill street, between West Fifth and West Seventh streets, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted May 6, 1895. T. J. COONEY, may19-10t Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To THOMAS KELLY: You are hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk, 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 nw 51 of 39, L. H. Lang - worthy'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 6th day of May, A. D., 1895, and show cause, if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. 25-5t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. List of City Warrants. 87 LIST QF CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of January, 1895. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, Feb. 1, 1895. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of January, 1895: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. P Olinger, mayor .$250 00. H B Gniffke, salary Dec'ber, treasurer. 200 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder116 70 M M McCarten, do auditor116 70 J F Stemm, do do assessor125 00 J E Knight, do do attorney125 00 John Raesli, do do marshal100 00 J Reinfried do do fire chief75 00 G Osborn, (10 do electrician 75 00 W H Knowlton, do engineer 278 00 E S Hyde, do do asst eng'r. 100 00 Jas Boyce, do do do 100 00 Henry Glab, do do do 50 00 M I. o, do do sewer insp'tor 60 00 H Henge, do do park custod'n 45 00 Jac Kleine, do do market master 50 00 F W Wieland, do health officer 50 00 John Carter, do do street comm'r. 91 65 J O'Connell, do do clerk 83 35 James Daly, fireman 60 00 Job Barnes, do 75 00 J Murphy, do 60 00 Wm Duey, do 60 00 A McDonnell, do 60 00 J Schonberger, do 50 00 Ed Keas, do 50 00 Tom Ryder, do 50 00 51 Eitel. do 60 00 J Essman, do 75 00 A Duccini, ao b0 00 J Flynn, do 60 00 J Wiltse, do 60 00 T Walker, do 50 00 C Specht, do 50 00 J Tschudi, do 50 00 D Ahearn, do 60 00 W Hippman, do 60 00 J Allen. do60 00 C Kannolt, do 60 00 F Ganahl, do 50 00 J Warde, do 50 00 Geo Girke, do 35 46 Geo Willman, do 10 80 F Essman, do 60 00 T Flynn, do 60 00 A Straney, do 50 00 J Rooney, do 50 00 Tom Sweeney, do 14 50 Wm McBride, do 50 00 k Weston, do 60 00 J Williams, do 5U 00 J Murphy, police 75 00 Bart Cain, do .... 50 00 Wm Hennessy, do50 00 Wm Frith, do ...• 50 00 John Littcher, do b0 00 P McNerney, do 50 00 P Dunnegan, do b0 00 T Reilly, do 50 00 P Kearney, do 50 00 3 Fitzpatrick, do 50 00 D Norton, do 50 00 Jas Allen, do 5U 00 John Reuter, do b0 00 Jas Flynn, do 50 00 Ed Moore, do 50 00 51 Kilty, do 50 00 P Sutton, do 50 00 M Craugh, do 50 00 J Hoffman, do 50 00 P Sullivan, do 50 00 John Hilson, do bU 00 P Powers, do b0 00 J Seerest, do 50 00 J Murphy, do 5U UU Sam Elmer, do 50 00 P Scharf, do .... 50 00 P DicCollins, do bU 00 F Rlrombetg, do 50 00 F Carney, do 50 00 Jas Rooney, do 60 00 I Mauhoff, do 50 00 Wm O'Prien, do 50 00 P Hanlon, do ••50 00 Jas O'Holloran, do 50 00 Wm Howard, do 60 00 Jas Lonergan, do 50 00 DI Lonergan, pound master 50 00 P Ahea o, laborer 40 00 T Ahearn, do 2 70 Wm Bantling, do 70 J Broehtobrock, do 8 10 J Boetke, do 6 10 Chas Beyer, mason 9 00 M Brown, laborer 13 50 u; Buse. do 5 10 P Brady, do 4 05 R Burns, do 12 15 P Burke, do 12 85 J Byrne, do 6 75 B Berg, do 10 15 John Boetcber, do 3 05 P Brandenberger, oo 3 75 C Brandt, do 6 75 K Capritz, do 19 95 D Cor oran, do 20 95 L Cahill, do 24 30 J Coyne, do 25-65 J Corcoran, do 16 20 J Callahan, do 7 45 BConlin, do 10 80 Steve Cain, do 70 Jerry Cahill, do 3 75 John Cahill, (10 3 00 Wm Carter, do 10 60 M Dorsey, do 1 35 J D,,ugherty, do 8 80 P Dempsy. do 2 70 J Eberhardt, do 11 50 J Eagan, do 11 15 John Everet, do 4 05 C Fisher. do 6 75 N Fritz, do 6 10 Wm Flynn, do 22 95 P Farrell, do 13 50 L Frith, do 6 45 Dan Fox, do 13 50 51 Fagan, do 13 85 P Fury, Sr, do 16 20 51 Farrell, do 7 10 John Farley. do 33 00 Joe Grab, do 15 90 M Groff, do 8 10 Ed Grew, do 14 85 Jos Ginter, do 7 45 John Hafey, do 10 80 C Hillery, foreman 20 00 M Houpes, laborer........... 14 55 Jas Harker, do 3 40 G Hartman, do 2 70 Aug Hoffman, do 3 40 Dan Hartman, do 70 A Jaeger, do 14 85 J G Jones, do 13 50 A Johnson, do 6 45 J Kinsella, carpenter 50 00 C Kampman, laborer 8 45 P Kinney, do 25 35 51 Kline, do 13 50 J Kelly, do 1 35 J Kraus, do 4 40 Aug Hotferman, do 3 40 51 Loes, do 11 15 A Lundy, do 8 45 J Lacy, do 8 10 H Lange, do 2 40 D Minnie, do 6 45 D Manning, do 2 70 J Moroney, do 6 75 PMilligan, do 12 15 P Moran, do 12 15 P Murray, do 3 40 C Mackelberg, do ... 2 40 P Moore, engineer... 40 00 1 50 John Melone, laborer 14 85 B McCormack, do 16 40 M McCone, foreman 14 55 J McNulty, laborer 14 55 L Mclivoy, do 6 75 J McGee, do 640 DI McCarten, bo 78 85 P ncCarten, do 7 10 Wm McDermott, do 3 40 B McCoy. do 3 00 J McCune, do 3 40 Wm McClain, do 8 10 Nic Otterman, do 7 50 P O'Toole, ado 10 50 Bert Oswald, mason... 17 55 P O'Brien, Sr, laborer 20 00 John O'Dea, do 12 15 Jas Purcell, do 13 20 D Powers, do 88 Li8t of City Tf arrange. Jas Powers, do 7 45 J Pe ryon, do 3 75 John Raetz, foreman 36 40 N Rets, laborer 24 65 F Rieger, do 8 10 John Ryan, do 10 80 Wm Rieman, do 6 45 M Raen. do 2 70 T Reilly, do 2 05 Wm Rehfelt do................ 2 40 John Steffes, do 18 90 M Specht, do ... 8 10 FSchiltz, do 8 80 Peter Stoffer, do 6 45 Dan Sheehan, do 31 50 J B Stevens, do 15 20 D Sullivan, do 6 75 Smedley Mfg Co, repair'g steam roller 7 57 Christman & Healey, ha, dware3 30 Hussman & Lies, hardware 12 50 F Schloz, repairing tools 17 50 Standard Lumber Co, lumber 32 58 John Williams, rent for wheel scrapers 10 00 St. Louis Machine Oil Co, oil21 72 Shipley&Bauman, veterinary services 10 95 Key City Iron Works, repairing snaps. 3 63 Key City Gas Co, coke 29 54 Lagen & Sloan, horse shoeing 15 25 J Ernsdorf & Son, hardware 1 66 J M McKenzie, repairing harness... ,3 25 Fraatz & Clark, drugs 70 do do 1 90 P Klauer, moving and cleaning stoves 53 30 J Trudell, repairing patrol wagon 75 0 Parr, sawing wood 4 50 Merkes & Hassler, hay ............ 6 00 Phil Pier, Jr, coal 55 70 Dodson & Cousin, wood 31 43 Peter Klauer, moving stoves 6 00 Dub Cab Makers' Ass'n, furniture24 00 F Schloz, wagon tongue 1 50 Kannall & rowers, horse shoeing 13 00 CW Pureel, oil 3 75 Joe Reinfried, freight charges.... 9 50 Jos Trudell, repairing wagon25 40 Phil Pier, Jr, coke and coal72 88 Dodson & Cousin, wood 80 82 Jas Kelly & Son, stationery10 50 John Hartig, making keys 2 25 J Ernsdorf & Son, hardware 60 Standard Lumber Co, shavings50 ARuh, matches and soap 6 05 JZangmeister, oil........ ...... 1 25 W H Torbert, drugs 6 40 Standard Lumber Co, shavings, 60 The Telegraph, stationery 76 50 J J Rowan, oil cloth 60 Wm M Greenhow, supplies 4 00 E E Frith, removing dead animals 5 50 Barger & Blish, stationery 4 90 Jos Geiger, repairing around city hall 19 00 Ham & Carver, blanit stationery 22 25 A Baurnhover, repairing Central En- gine house 76 87 F Schloz, repairing tuhs and scrapers3 15 Ferguson Bros, repairing fountains8 90 Diamond Jo Line Steamers, twine15 B E Lenlhan, cement and sewer pipe26 12 N P Nicks, repairing engine house18 30 F J Stoltz, repairing ladders 8 90 Butt Bros, bolts and hooks14 60 John Butt, repairing wagons11 90 Star Electric Co, electric light500 00 too do do 500 00 do dodo 500 00 do do do 109 Brown & Brown, improg Southern av 52 71 Jas Ryan, tilling Fourth street13 65 Jordan & Jordan. map stretchers 1 00 Carr, Ryder & Engler Co, map rollers and frames 30 00 E J Evans, tilling Spring street 3 30 M Lavin, constructing sewer68 38 do do do 35 10 do do do 115 09 do do do 318 40 Altman & Taylor, improving Lawther avenue J Hartig, repairing compass and tape 382 00 lines4 00 Frank Bentin, grading Ann avenue13 34 D W Linehan, grading Lincoln avenue 9 64 John McCoy, constructing sidewalk31 68 J Watry, tilling Fourth Street........,1 80 Brown & Brown, imp. Southern avenue 152 48 J Williams, imp. West Eagle Point ave 287 86 do do do do 319 96 Altman & Taylor, imp. Holly Street61 99 do do do 500 00 do do do •464 80 Geo W Farley, filling Fourth street58 14 Key City Gas Co, gas 84 30 Globe Light and Heat Co,gas'linelights 228 89 Western Electric Co, supplies16 86 Byrne Bros, sprinkling around city property 225 00 Baumgartner & Kielh, hardware 2 30 B E Linehan, cement 11 60 Reiufried & Jaeger, supplies....,, .. 60 The Herald, advertising ... 75 00 The Globe, do 29 15 The Times, do 29 16 The Telegraph, do 29 15 H B Gniffke, money advanced125 00 do do 500 00 do do .... 500 00 0o do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do do .•.•500 00 do 296 56 do do 285 10 do do Mrs Catharine Ward, loan 300 00 ••••200 13 Firemen's Benefit Ass'n, loan500 00 do do do 100 00 Nick 11srphy, loan .. 400 00 las Moore, janitor ...................... 20 00 Geo W Farley, stone 4 50 Con Ryan, Jr, tilling Fourth street 274 63 C Oswald, cleaning chimney city hall14 00 Hardie & Scharle, printing and sta- tionery 170 50 H S Moore, fees in Hunt case 40 00 M Shay, laborer 4 05 Aug Seik, do 2 70 Jotu Sullivan, d0 14 85 Nit! Sweeney, do .. 13 85 Joe Seik, do 25 00 TheoThill, do 6 10 John Twigg, do 2 40 N Wagner, do •26 70 Aug Wittee, do8 10 John Wolf, do 6 10 T Welsh, do 4 75 M White, do 1170 Ed Welsh, do ................ 2 40 Wm Warring, do 37 50 J Yarding, do 6 75 Geo Zittman, do 1 05 W Zachina, do 6 75 Geo Zumhoff, foreman.. ...... ........ 2 80 P Apple, T Byron, ea team 16 20 47 25 R Bennett, do 8 10 1 Beekman, do 5 40 Mr, Costello, do 4 05 Wm Casey, do 12 15 A Conrad, do 20 25 B Cain, do 27 00 P Clancy, do 25 65 Wm Corcoran, do P Doerr, do 414 0585 T J Donahue, do 5 40 T Elliott, do 29 05 R F nn, do 25 00 N Frithith,, do 8 10 P C Foley, do 51 J Fitzgibbons, do 2 7030 J Geary, do 24 30 J Garragan, do 5 40 T Heins, do 27 00 Haggerty Bros, do 29 70 P Jarden, do 12 15 T Kane, do 18 90 P Linehan, do 37 80 C Lempke, do 8 10 C Leicht, 15 55 John Long, do Joe Moore, 14 85 Mrs Phil Melloy, do 117 55 J McCollins, "" •' Wm McGrath, do 29 05 15 John McGrath, do 30 40 J McCracken, do 6 75 P O'Meara, 9 45 A Paley, do 8 20 John Pickley, do 2488 35 John Parker, 05 Mrs Quinlivan, do 10 H Schmidt, 21 60 A Siege, do ...... o 22 90 H Seeley,, do 12 90 Ed do •. 2 05 J Sullivado 24 30 D Sutherland, do 21417 70 P Shay, do 60 John Savage, do 45 M Tice, 12 85 Cath Tobin, do 05 L Taylor, do 8 10 J Williams, H WebeWeber,d o do 8 10 do 412 159 95 List of City Warrants. 89 T Woltie, do 4 73 A Walker, do 2 70 F Schilling, laborer 28 00 1' McNulty, do 42 00 J Hillery, do 31 10 J Erskin, do 7 00 do 13 50 P Fury, T Fagan, do 21 00 D D Nitterrauer,express 50 M Higgins, do 5 25 Jett McGrath, team 10 80 Wm Gan, laborer 9 75 J Remus, do 9 00 H Weber, team 2 70 T Bannon, laborer 6 00 W Breen. do 1 50 John McGrath, team ................ 1 50 ANicks, mason 10 00 C Hillery, laborer 2 25 p clinger. salary 250 00 Mrs Koenig, janitor ................... 23 00 Jas Moore, assistant market master20 00 Tom Connolly, sawing wood.... 16 50 Wm S Molo, torch 5 00 Merkes & Hassler, bran and corn 2 20 Wm Marshall. repairing steam roller13 19 Palmer, Wivall & Co, blank stationery 16 50 Jas Tobin, hauling ashes 1 50 J Zangttteister, oil ............ 45 .1 McKenzie, repairing tools2 15 John Drehouse, timbers.... 1 00 Van Horn & Scherr, horse shoeing4 00 7 50 11 Lempke, stone I Beekman, stone............ 37 24 B Van Walling, stone............ 17 00 John Leicht, sand 3 00 Key City Gas Co, coke........ 80 73 0 11 C Beyer macadam.... 3 00 Walton & Bieg, blank stationery Barnard, Walker & Clewell, blank sta- tionery ... H Turner, cleaning vaults Standard Lumber Co, lumber.......... Paul Schlenker, hardware ............ Fred Lange, macadam Claus Hagge. do C Brandt, do M Adam, do • V Lange, do do do ASchweagler, do C Vincent, do W Schweagler, do Woodrich & Schmeid, macadam A Immisch, do P Ginter, do Geo Heuser, do Wm Sehweagler, do C Ga tenbein & Son, macadam CBeinkeff. co •••• H Berry, do C Karsch & Son, do T Rstterman, do Fred Mensel & Co,do Wm Scharf, do C Luekterhand, do John Spies, do John Woodrich, do Fred Scharf, do F T Radlotf, do E Winlcleman and F Barns, macadam C Mecklinberg, do C Henning and J Ziedman, macadam. F Kaufman, do J Albrecht & Co, do J Bruck, G Schon,T Schneider,mac'd'm Frank and Herman Dax, macadam J W Howe and T Meggison, macadam. Wm Kronfeldt, do Henry Luck, do H Kronfeldt, do P Braudenberger, JBlerion, macadam A Kaufman, C Mecklenber•g, macadam Chas and Wm Rehfeldt, macadam John Tweig, macadam P Bever and N Steffen, macadam John Sand, macadam Fred Redpath, do Fred Fellbaum, do ... Fred Remus, do C Messerknecht, Sr, tnacadam A Albrecht, C Kronfeldt, macadam Otto Riss, macadam.— .• • • ••• • • ••• C Burkhard, do C and Herman Dieckleuberg, macadam Fred Zierzow, macadam A Haforman, do Chas Bremer, do Fred Conrad, do A Schilskie, do • Theo and Wm Grobe, macadam Chas Knaber, Chas Kulow, macadam. 19 05 H Tippe &Sun, macadam 30 00 E Frith, do 10 20 C Buelou, do 15 00 Fred Trapf, do 2 45 1I Kilburg, M Adam, macadam21 455 L and R Hang and C Kaiser, macadam 49 25 J Nickels & Co, macadam4 25 Nick Adam,do 16 95 L Schilhavie. do 15 00 H Guile, M Winget, V Wallig, macadam 33 75 John Meim, macadam 15 00 Simon Meyer, do 14 60 Wm Greve and 11 Wanger•, macadam30 00 Joe Lawland, macadam .......... 15 00 Wm Vogt and P Wagner, macadam... 15 00 John Fix, macadam................ 4 05 John Evert, do................15 45 John Steffen, do 5 85 Peter Jacobi, do ................15 00 J Schurer, C Clemens, macadam 18 30 R Eckert, macadam 5 85 F Callow. do15 00 F Hilbert, do 14 90 J Leidinger &Son,do 22 95 Nie Weber, do14 90 B Wallig, do 15 00 H Lembke, do 4 50 C Frohs, do 15 00 M Bakula, P Krowcheskie, macadam. 10 00 M Specht and Joe Wedner, do 24 1I Specht and M Helwig, do 45 00 1500 Geo Muekel, macadam 17 85 J E lermanns, do 15 00 S Sommer, do J Koehler, do 15 0015 00 A Mareske, do 8 60 John Witt, do 9 65 J Ceisler, do J Beyer and Ed Geisler, macadam 30 00 6 55 H Mans, macadam ..............•• 15 00 15 00 12 92 John Bottoms, do ... 10 70 M Gloden and M and P Stuhl, macad'm 25 50 2 50 A Jaeger and J Kraus, macadam16 40 17 70 L Grassell, macadam15 00 15 60 15 00 HCobb, •-• •••••••••• 6 80 E Brunskill, J Tobin, macadam........ 24 45 99 80 B Fern & Sons, 5 30 00 14 00 J Corbett & Son, do "" "" 30 00 6 00 A Hird & Son, d° "" "" 5 25 John and Jas McEvoy, do ••••'^'20 60 15 00 15 00 Mike Corbett, "" "" 7 20 15 00 A 5 Knapp and L Crull, do 6 95 30 00 Wm and Chas Corbett, do 30 00 18 35 J Case and Wm Blocker, do ........ 12 75 B Fern & Sons and G Sails, macadam. 1616 700 0 3 00 B Donahue & Sons, do 15 00 Geo Willman, macadam •• 15 00 15 00 10 65 M McCune, do 19 95 M Quinlan and 1I'g,t Flynn, macadam 25 25 6 95 Wm King., macadam.— ...• ••...... 2 25 22 90 30 00 Jas Cahill & Son, do 15 00 A Horzfal and J Schlosser, macadam. 8 10 30 00 T Butcher & Co, macadam ........ 22 10 22 10 15 00 11 Ferris, d° .....""" 15 75 15 00 F Kruse, do 15 00 H Busman, A Froebel, A Mines and 33 20 15 00 R Dietrich macadam 13 55 15 00 J and F Toll, do 15 00 36 30 Anto Velu, do 15 00 2 40 D Sutherland, do macadam 33 00 9 00 J Glorckner and J Gregory, 33 00 19 35 PFitzgeralc, macadam ........... 15 00 Mat Mabe and Pat Hanifan, macadam 14 45 14 00 16 20 Neil McPoland, macadam........... 45 00 M and J Burkhardt, macadam19 20 00 5 25 Nick Martin, macadam 19 00 3 45 C Learheimert do 13 55 F Faber and E Gressinger, macadam. 16 20 16 95 15 00 E and 11 Egan, W Bird, S Oatey, 16 55 J Parker, W Hied, 5 Oatey, macadam15 00 24 00 P Dempsey, J Gillespie wesi dam d J Parker, 51 65 18 90 macadam 28 80 21 5 J Parker and Ed Egan, do 30 00 13 65 J Cahill, Sr & Son, do 16 85 30 00 M and J Boyle, 7 65 16 85 J Pregler and J Jellison, do 10 85 W McLaughlin, J Jellison, do •••.'0 22 10 65 Pat Gill, macadam ............... 22 00 1 1 15 00 Gus Schultz, Jas McLaughlin, P Sad- 60 00 17 30 ler and Nix:Hormes, macadam 15 00 31 40 Chas Reilly, macadam 2 60 15 00 Pat Flynn, (lo .. •.35 00 15 00 T O'Connor and W Maxwell, macadam 35 00 00 90 00 Dell Gagne & Son- macadam . • •... 30 00 6 45 F Roy, C, F and J Otto, do 60 00 8 30 M Michel, macadam—. .......... 15 50 Joe Seig, do ;;;, 12 20 15 00 F Hami1, do 12 00 15 00 J Malone, Jr, do ......... ...... 30 00 17 25 J Malone, Sr, &Son . • • 90 List of City Warrants. J Deggendorf and J Graham, maeac'm Mrs C D Sullivan, macadam Wm Wens, do J Spear and M Hines. do Sam Allen, do John Kelly. do B Connolly, d0 M Graham, do Pat McPoland, do J O'Donnell, do J Southwell, do ... P Mohan, do John, Joe and Jas Fitzgibbons, m'd'm T Dorsey, 11 Mullen T Gibbons, m'd'm J Baker, S Sullivan, 11 Cain and Cor- nish, macadam ..... P Kremer, A Sehall, J Nies, macadam J and N Sweeney, macadam Wm Ahern, do do do Geo Rudd, do John McNulty, do J Schroman, do M McCarter, do J Wall, do Wm McClain and Wm McDermott, macadam.. ..... ..... ..... P Carney & Son, do ........... S Cain, M White, T Vollinger, mac'd'm Ruben Grimes, macadam M Carney, do TKenneady, do Jand P Whelan, do M McCune, do J McCune, R McMahan, J Purcell, M O'Shea, do do do do P Quinn, Sr, do P Quinn, Sr, M Burns, J Royce, mc'd'm P Quinn, Sr, and M Burns, do Jas O'Shea. do P Quinn, Sr, and P Murry, macadam P Quinn, Jr, L McEvoy and P Moran, macadam John Hill and lI Bu• ke, Jr, macadam M Sullivan & Son, macadam Mike Burke, Sr, do if Mahony & Son, do .; W Connell, do B M Norman and W Emmert, mac'd'm C McDonough and J Willmann, do JLukins, macadam J F Kringle, do A Hefte, do M Gant.nbein, do Geo Ciross, do Wm Gross and P Wiest, macadam N Cameron, macadam C Beyer, do D Gantenbein, do J Dashek, do Fred Remus, do F Conrod, C Fenslow & Co, macadam. A Finke, macadam....... J Stevens and A Doty. macadam Fred Nank and R Flick, do Henry Ehlers, macadam P Kiene, J Bender and P Wilbert, ma. cauam Jos Ginter, macadam C Ellerman, do J G and A Muekel, do M Nevens and N Grandgenet, mac'd'm A Brebe, macadam 11 Brehm, do A and E Chermeny and M Specht, ma- daman 6 M Specht, macadam .... 3 S Allen, P Mohan, do 25 H Keenan and P Connolly, macadam15 John and Jas Carroll, macadam 22 Thos Hird & Son, do 21 John Connolly, do 8 70 John Carney, do 13 65 D Connolly and J Wall, do 22 20 Joe Wall. do 3 35 J McGrath and J Ahern, do 12 80 Mike Higgins & Co, do 30 00 PQuinn, Sr, and MKiefer, do 15 00 P Quinn, Sr, and J Ritter, do 15 00 Joe and Mrs J Kelly, do 30 90 J W Bottoms, macadam 16 7U M Doyle, do• 15 00 Jas Donahue, do H Droese and A Seiger, macadam 5 90 Fred Berg, macadam....... • 25 90 J Nickolas, ... 15 00 N and DCameron, do '" 4 95 Peter Mihm, 2 75 Geo Farley, do 9 80 10 80 28 15 8 26 3 12 2 13 2 12 15 15 44 26 60 35 30 14 15 8 15 6 3 1 05 00 85 60 00 15 10 10 90 30 00 00 90 90 00 75 00 25 00 45 00 65 00 80 28 50 30 95 45 00 19 50 23 85 14 40 30 30 3 45 11 00 20 25 10 40 5 55 18 95 21 35 13 55 15 00 3 80 A S Knapp, do P Smith and J Deggendorf, macadaut. A Doty and 0 Farley do W Burke, macadam ................ 0 Schafetel, do E Ospelt. do C Budde, do D Gantenbein. do A & W Sehnll, do T llulqueeuey, do Robert McGivern, sanitary inspector.. 5 25 3 05 10 50 9 15 13 05 5 45 12 60 20 15 12 30 22 95 50 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of January, 1895. [SEAL] T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. LIST OF CITY WARRANTS. Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of February, 1895. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DunuQu , Iowa, March 1, 1895. ' To the Honorable Mayor and City Couneil: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of February, 1895: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. H B Gniffke, salary Jan'y treasurer ...$ 175 T J Cooney, do recorder .... 116 M M McCarten, do auditor 116 J F Stemm, do assessor 125 J E Knight, do attorney 125 John Raesli, do marshal 100 J Reinfried, do tire chief75 Geo Osborne. do electrician 75 19 50 W H Knowlton, do engineer 200 6 60 E S Hyde, do ass't engin'r 100 30 00 Jas Boyce, do do 100 15 00 Henry Glab, do do 50 30 00 M Igo, do sewer insp'r 60 9 45 sto'n 45 20 75 JKlein, do e, do mark'tark tmas'r 50 29 00 F W Wieland, do health officer 50 17 45 John Carter, do street com'r. 91 5 60 3 O'Connell, do clerk 83 17 10 J J Hannon, do wharf mast'r 10 12 20 li Eitel, fireman 60 8 55 J Essman, do 75 18 30 A Duccini, do 50 11 40 John Flynn, do 60 19 20 John Wiltse, do 60 16 10 C Specht, do 50 4 35 J Tschudi, do 50 9 60 Ed Keas, do 50 15 00 Jas Daly, do 60 6 60 Job Barnes, do 75 32 70 A McDonnell, do 60 19 35 J Murphy, do 60 6 15 Wm Duey, do 60 45 00 J Scuonberger, do 50 6 45 Tom Ryder, do 50 31 Fahey,do 50 22 45 D Ahearn, 4 85 T Walker, do 60 10 40 F Ganalh , do 60 8 45 do 506 Geo Gerke, do 6 Geo Helmrich, do 50 05 W Williams, do 50 35 T Sweeney, do 50 10 F Essman, do 60 75 T Flynn, do 60 05 A Straney, do 48 20 Jas Rooney, do 50 John Bannon, do 1 C Kannolt, do 60 J Alien, W McBride, do 50 R Weston' do 50 J J Murphy, police 75 B Cain, do 50 Wm Hennessy, do 50 Wm Frith, do 50 J Loetacher, do 50 P McNerney, do 60 T Reilly, do 50 J Fitzpatrick, do 50 Dan Norton, do 50 Jas Allen, do 50 John Reuter, do 50 Jas Flynn, do 50 0 - Ed 3Ioore, do 50 00 00 70 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 List of City Warrants. 91 M Kilty, do P Sutton, do M Crangh, do J Hoffmann, do P Sullivan, do P Powers, do F Rhomberg, do F Carney, do Jas Rooney, do I Manitof", do Wm O'Brien, do Jas O'Halloran, do Joni Hllson, do Jas Lonergan, do Jas Carter, do Sam Elmer, do P Scharf, do P D1cColllns, do J Secrest, do v. m Hanlon, do Wm Howard, do John Murphy, do M Lonergan, pound master PAhearn, laborer J Adams, vo C Buse, do P Brandenberger, do C Brandt, do J Becker, do John Cahill, do H Connell, ao J Compton, do Steve Cain, do J Callahan, do D Corcoran, do DI Dieferding, do J Dougherty, do Frank Dickens, do John Driscoll, do J Eberhardt, do John Egan, do John Fix, do Dan Fox, do John Farley, do Wm Flynn, do 31 Groff, do Ed Grew, do P Grew, do M Heivick, do A Berman, do Chas Hillery, foreman John Hafey, laborer Thos Hird, do GHendricks, do John Kinsella,carpenter........ J Kraus, laborer.......... P Kinney, do M Kline, do P Kearney, do Geo Lutz, do John Lacy, do J Moroney, do J Melone, do Jas Morrill, do T Mulqueeney, do J McNulty, do P McMullen, do T McDonnell, do P O'Brien, Sr, do J Perryon, do J Raetz, foreman Wm Rieman, laborer \Vm Swaegler, do Dan Sheehan, do N Schroeder, do John Steffes, do M Specht, do 31 Scheirock, do N Sweeney, do 8 Sullivan, do P Stoller, do J Seik, do A Wittee, do Wm Warring, do J Weisheit, do N Yarden, do G Eumhoff, foreman I Beekmann, team T Byron, do It Bennett, do P Clat.cy, do ht Cushing, do A Conrad, do J Duggan, do T Elliott, do N Frith, do J Geary, do DI J Hannon, do P Jorden, do J Long, do C Leik, do 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 05 50 00 51 60 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 40 00 1 05 2 70 5 40 2 05 7 50 4 10 1 35 4 05 3 40 3 75 8 10 2 70 70 4 05 2 70 8 10 1 05 3 75 4 05 1 50 2 70 2 70 4 75 1 70 2 05 1 35 1 60 3 75 3 40 2 70 50 00 3 05 22 95 7 80 3 40 1 35 4 80 2 70 3 75 3 75 10 15 4 05 5 40 2 70 7 10 3 75 14 40 1 70 70 4 50 2 70 7 10 4 05 2 40 70 70 4 75 25 00 2 70 39 00 2 40 4 75 3 20 5 40 16 20 16 20 8 10 5 40 13 50 5 40 6 75 2 70 4 05 8 10 6 75 5 40 5 40 C Messerknecht, do, J McColllns, do S Norton, do J Strotz, do D Sutherland, do A Siege, do P Vogel, do J Williams, P McNulty, F Schilling, J Erskin, T Faean, 3 Driscoll, Wm Flynn, P Fury J Breen, do 13 50 Geo Wetter, do 12 90 It McGivern, sanitary inspector 50 00 .las Moore, janitor 20 00 Mrs Koenig, janitor 20 00 Geo Bennett, assistant assessor 80 00 Gott Gmehle, do do 80 00 Ellwanger Bros, repairing harness16 85 Svendsen & Ott, lumber....... 21 23 Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware 7 10 Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware2 20 J T Kearns, recording plat 3 00 J Harney, repairing tools 2 00 Excelsior Brass Wks, repairing rmler. 6 65 G W Farley, filling Fourth street Reinfried & Jaeger, rip saw Nes,l-r Bros. repairing steam guage. E E Frith, removing dead animals Ham & Carver, blank stationery Dubuque T legraph, stationery Jas Kelly & Son, stationery Harger & Blish. stationery 4 85 0 Wertin, caring for pe.t house 15 00 Ernest Bowen, caring for pest house10 00 B D Linehan, repairing tools 3 20 Eichhorn & Bechtel, matches and soap 6 05 C Oswald, ash pans and stove pipe11 20 Mullen Bros, plumbing 15 75 Butt Bros, repairing hose truck 5 25 P H Halpin, bran and salt 7 CO Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, hose washer 5 85 A Wunderlich, horse shoeing.... 12 00 J F Ris & Co, hardware 80 Thos McDonnell, labor 3 25 T C Murphy, fees in city ordin'ce case 60 50 C Bochart, police overcoats220 00 Headford Bros & Co, manhole castings 30 00 Pall Pier, coal and coke 209 99 W H Torbert, drugs 19 35 Dubuque Oil Tank Line, oil4 20 Lear & Pfiffner, horse shoeing22 20 Thos Collins, horse shoeing25 50 Standard Oil Co, oil 4 00 Diamond Jo Line Steamers, oak lum- ber.... um- 6 07 ber..................................... 22 29 Bart E Linehan, rope Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services 10 95 Noonan Bros, livery hire 12 00 Wm Groff, cleaning vaults 24 20 V A Lieben, fees in Hunt case80 00 Smedley Mfg Co, repairing roller 4 85 Key City Gas Co, gas......... .. 107 05 Star Electric Co, electricolights ...... 500 00 do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 109 20 Dubuque Water Co, water 500 00 do (10 500 00 do do 240 00 do do 500 00 do do b00 00 do do 241 66 do do 500 00 do do 112 50 do do 426 35 do GO 30 00 do do 200 00 do do . 400 00 J & A M Trexler, bran and salt18 20 Central Union Tel Co, rent58 60 hone Wm Greenhow, repairingpflush tanks. 10 35 Western Electric Co,electrical supplies 20 00 Brown & Brown, imp. Seminary street 49 50 Williams & McCann, imp. Dodge street 50 00 D W Linehan, grading Alta Vista st180 05 Iowa Iron Wks. repairing steam roller 117 58 100 00 11 B Gnilfke, money advaanced.... ••• 500 00 do do ....... 500 00 do do 453 14 do do do ...... . 323 45 do do do 100 00 Kittle McDonnell, loan 150 00 J & H Specht, donation for ferry 1b0 00 R Kimball, donation for ferry.... . 75 00 A Siege, grading Blake street ao laborer 37 60 do ........ 12 25 do 28 85 do 15 75 do 15 00 4 05 6 75 6 75 9 45 4 05 2 70 8 10 5 40 1 10 1 50 6 50 4 50 21 00 12 25 92 List of City Wotrrant8. Thos Connolly, labor . . .... . .. . ... . ... . . 12 40 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor rect list of all warrants issued by me during February, 1895. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. LIST OF CITY WARRANTS. Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of March, 1895. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, April 1, 1895. } To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete List of all warrants issued by me during the mouth of March, 1895: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. H B Gniffke, salary Feb'y treasurer ..4200 00 do do clerk hire,.. 50 00 T J Cooney, do recorder ,... 116 70 M M McCarten, do auditor 116 70 J F Stemm, do assessor 125 00 J E Knight, do attorney ,125 00 John Raesli, do marshal 100 00 J Reinfried, do fire chief75 00 W H Knowlton, do engineer 200 00 Geo Osborne, do electrician 75 Ou E S Hyde, do ass't engin'r 100 00 Jas Boyce, do do 100 00 Henry Glab, do do 50 00 M Igo, do sewer insp'r 60 00 H Henge, do park custo'n 45 00 J Klein, do mark't mas'r 50 00 F W Wieland, do health officer 50 00 John Carter, do street com'r. 91 65 J O'Connell, do clerk83 35 M Eitel, fireman 60 00 Jas Daly, do 60 00 Job Barnes, do ...,,, • • •• 75 00 JMurphy, do ..,,,,,,•• 60 00 Wm Duey, do ...... •••. 60 00 A McDonnell, do 60 00 JSc••onberger, do 50 00 Ed Keas, do •50 00 Tom Ryder, do 50 00 J Essman, do ...,,, •••• 75 00 A Duccini, do 50 00 John Flynn. do 60 00 John W iltse, do 50 00 T Walker, do 60 00 C Specht, do 50 00 J Tschudi, do ••••50 00 D Ahearn, do 60 00 J Alien, do 60 00 W Hippman, do 60 00 C Kannalt. do 60 00 F Ganahl, do 50 00 J Warde, do 50 00 Geo Girke, do 35 46 Geo Willman, do 10 80 F E-aman, do 60 00 T Flynn, do 60 00 A Straney, do 50 00 Jas Rooney, do 50 00 T Sweeney, do 14 50 W McBride, do 50 00 R Weston, do 50 00 J Williams, do 50 00 J Murphy, police 75 00 B Cain, do 50 00 Wm Hennessy, do 50 00 Wm Frith, do 50 00 J Litscher, do 50 00 P McNerney, do 50 00 P Dunnegan, do 50 00 T Reilly, do 50 00 P Kearney, do 50 00 J Fitzpatrick, do 50 00 Dan Norton, do 50 00 Jas Allen, do 50 00 John Reuter, do 50 00 Jas Flynn, do 60 00 Ed Moore, do 50 00 M Kitty, do 50 00 P Sutton, do "" DI Craugh, do50 00 JHoffman, do •• •^••• 50 00 P Sullivan, do 50 00 John Hilson, do 50 O0 P Powers, do 50 00 J Seerest,do 50 00 J Murphy, do 50 00 50 00 do Sam Elmer, 50 00 P Scharf, do 50 00 P McCollins, do 50 00 F Rhomberg, do 50 00 F Carney, do 50 00 Jas Rooney, do 50 00 I Manhoff, do 50 00 Wm O'hrien, do 50 00 P Hanlon, do 50 00 Jas O'Holloran, do 50 00 Wm Howard, do 60 00 Jas Lonergan, do 50 00 M Lonergan, pound master.... 550 00 Bay State National Bank, loan 600 00 ao do do 5500 00 do do do 600 00 do do do 600 00 do do do 5500 00 do do do 5500 00 do do do 5500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 5500 00 do do do 600 00 do do do ..,,,,,, 600 00 do do do do do 5500 00 do 600 00 do do do ......., 5500 00 do do do .... ,.,. 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 5500 00 do do do 5500 00 do do do 5500 00 do do do .,., 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do .,....., 500 00 do do do .....,,, 5500 00 J 1oel, police 19 60 R McGivern, sanitary inspector 50 00 H B Gniftke, extra work oa books 50 00 John McKinley, extra work on books50 00 J F Stemm, extra work on books 50 00 John O'Connell, salary 100 00 Mrs Koenig, scrubbing city hall 21 50 Mrs Connolly, do do 3 00 C Buse, P Aharn, laborer 24 50 do P Brandenberger, do' 13 5011 50 C Brandt, do 1 35 F Bieger, do 70 H Berry, do 1 35 J Boetke, do 1 05 J Bottoms, do 70 J Byrne, do 2 40 P Brady, do 1 05 D Cor. oran, do 15 9 J Callahan, do 6 100 Steve Cain, do 2 70 M Corbett, do 3 40 J Corbett, do 3 40 .1 Coyne, do 13 15 F Dickens, do 2 70 J Driscoll, do 16 20 P Dempsy. do 70 J Eagan, do 4 75 J Eberhardt, do J Klithorpe, do b14 20 10 P Fury, do 6 75 John Farley. do 16 Wm Flynn. do John Fix, do 1 3580 F Fiedler, do 15 1 55 35 N Fritz, do 70 P Farrell, do 2 70 Dan Fox, do 7 46 M Groff, Wm Flannagan, do do 4 05 1 05 Joe Grab, do 7 45 F Fengler•, do 3 40 J M Garison, do 1 35 Jos Ginter, do 1'35 Ed Grew, do 6 10 P Grew, do 2 05 C Hillery, foreman ............. 2 80 J Howard, laborer........ 6 40 F Rains, do 4 05 T Hird, do 2 70 5 10 John Hafey, do Geo Hendricks,do M Helvick, 2 70 do 3 40 P Jacobi, do 7 45 A Johnson, do 2 70 J Kinsella, carpenter 50 00 J Korman, laborer.......... 5 40 J Kraus,do M Kline, do 14 40 JKunz, do L Karn, 1 35 do 1 35 P P Kinney, •.••.••••.• do ,15 20 Kearney, do 2 20 M Loes,do ........ 10 80 Geo Lutz, do H Lempke, do J Lacy, do T Dfulueeny, do J Moroney, do M Mecklenberg, do J Morrell, do B McCoy, do P McMullen, do do J McNulty, do L McEvoy, T McDonnell, do P O'Brien, Sr, do do P O'Toole, John O'Dea, do J Perryon, do J Ptiffner, do J Pullen, do M Petitte, do John Raetz. foreman , W Rieman, laborer M Ryan, do John Ryan, do 31 Scheiroek, do John Steffes, do Jae Scherr, do P Stoller, do M Specht, do P Smith, do A Schmidt, do Geo Stephens, do 13 Sviceeney, do Joe Leik, do A Tillman, do V Weisheit, do John Wolfe, do Aug Wiederman, do Ed Wiederman, do John Welsh, do Wm Warring, do J Yurgen, do ... • Geo Zumhoff, foreman T Byron, team R Bennett, do N Brandt, do MCushing, do J Duggan, do T Elliott, do N Frith, do P Horsch, do M Hannon, do C Leik, do John Long, do C Messerknecht, do J Moore, do J McCollins. do S Norton, do Mrs Quinlivan, do H Strotz, do D Sutherland, do A Siege, do John Terry, do P Vogel, do 11Weber, do ..•.•.•...•••••• P McNulty, laborer •••• F Schilling, do George Wetter, team F Lange, macadam C Hagge, do C Brandt, do M Adam, do V Lange, do A Swaegler, do C Vincent, do Woodrich & Fcbmidt, macadam Aug Immish, macadam ..•••••••• P Ginter, do G Hauser, do Win Swaegler, do C Gantenbein & Son, macadam D Blinkert, macadam H Berry. do C Karch & Son, do T Botterman, do F Menzel & Co, do Wm Scharf, do C Lueherhand, do J Spies, do J Woodrich, do F techarf, do T & F Raedloff, do Muekelman & Karns, macadam C Mecklenberg, macadam Henning & Zeidman, macadam •.•. •.•• F Kauftnann, macadam J Albrecht, do Brick, Schon & Sneider, macadam F & H Dax, macadam Howe& Meggison,do Wm Crumpl'elt, do H Luck, do List V City Warrants. 93 ,'d 4 75 H Crumpfelt, do 16 65 8 45 Brandenberger& Perryon, macadam24 00 , 11 15 Kauffman & Mecklenberg, do 13 90 7 45 C & W Raefelt, macadam 21 05 2 40 J Twigg, do 13 65 1 35 T Bever & Steffen, do 30 00 21 50 John Sand, do 16 85 9 75 F Redpath, do 10 85 13 85 F Felbaum, do 10 65 70 F Remus, do •... 15 00 4 05 C Messerknecht, do ••..• 17 30 2 40 Albrect & Crumpwell, macadam 31 40 4 75 Otto Ries, macadam 15 00 2 05 C Burchard, do 15 00 1 35 C & H Mueggenburg, macadam30 00 11 85 FZerzow, macadam 6 45 1 36 A Hofferman, do 8 30 1 35 C Bremer, do 15 50 10 80 F Conrad, do 15 00 23 20 A Schiltzy. do 15 00 6 05 T & W Grone, do 17 25 70 H Tippe & Son, do 30 00 1 35 E Frith, do 10 20 8 10 0 Buelow, do 15 00 10 15 F Tropf,do 2 45 8 10 M Kilburg & M Adam, macadam 21 45 6 45 Hang & Kaiser, macadam 49 25 7 10 J Nickols & Co, do 4 25 35 N Adam, do 16 95 3 40 L Schelhavie, do 15 00 5 40 Gollie, Wingert & Wolb, macadam •.•• 1633 75 00 6 45 J Heim, do 25 00 F Meyer, do .... • 14 60 1 35 Greve& Wagner, do 30 00 8 10 3 Lawand, do 15 00 15 00 8 80 Wm Vogt, do 1 35 John Fix, do 4 05 1 35 J Evert, do 15 45 3 40 J Steffes, do 5 85 36 00 P Jacobi, do 15 00 4 75 J Scherr & Co do 18 20 1 60 11 Eckert, do 5 85 27 00 F Callow, do •' "" 15 00 5 90 10 80 F Hilbert, _ do 1 14 95 1 35 JLeidenger &Son,do 222 90 5 40 U Weber, do 15 00 5 40 B Wallig, do ••....•••• 5 40 H Lempke, do 4 60 5 40 Bakuta & Krocheski, 30 00 5 40 C Frohs, do 15 00 5 40 M Speeht & Co. do 24 00 4 05 Specht & Helwig, do 25 20 5 40 Geo Winkel, do 15 00 5 40 J Ellerman, do 17 85 5 40 S Sommers, do 15 00 5 40 J Kohler, do 15 00 2 70 A Mereska, do 15 00 9 45 J Witt, do 8 60 5 40 J Giessler, do 9 65 4 75 Beer & Giessler, do 30 00 5 40 H Hans, do 15 00 15 00 16 20 J Bottoms, do 16 40 5 40 Jaeger & Klaus, do 25 50 5 40 Glodden & Stuhl, do 16 00 42 00 L Cassel, do 14 60 42 00 H Coob, do24 45 5 40 Brun.kill&Tobin,do 27 95 17 70 B Fern & Son, do 30 00 15 00 J Corbett & Son, do 30 00 6 80 A Bird & Son, do 20 60 9 80 J & J McEvoy, do 18 00 5 85 M Corbett, 7 20 5 25 A Knapt & Co, do 6 95 15 00 Corbett Bros, do 30 00 30 00 Case & Bloekner, do Fern & Faler, do 16 00 18 35 ..... B Donahue & Son,do 30 12 75 "" 10 50 7 00 3 00 (i tiilmon, do ............ 15 00 3131cCone, do """' 25 25 10 65 Quinlan & Flynn, do 2 25 19 95 Win King',•"••' .... 2g 90 6 95 Cahill & Son, do 8 10 30 00 Horsfelt & Slosser, 22 10 15 00 Butcher & Co, do 15 00 30 00 H Ferris, do 15 75 15 00 F Kruse, 33 20 15 00 Buseman & Co, do 13 55 15 00 J & F Tool, do 15 00 15 00 F Vein, 15 00 15 00 D Sutherland, do 33 00 36 30 Glokner & Gregory, 15 00 2 40 P Fitzgerald, do 14 45 9 00 Mabe & Hanafen, do 15 00 19 95 DI McPoland, do 19 20 15 00 M & J Burchard, du 1 05 16 20 N Martin, 15 00 45 00 C Leirheimer, do 16 95 b 45 Faber & Co, do 64 20 3 45 Eagan & Co, do 15 00 13 55 Parker &Co, do 57 65 15 00 Dempsey & Co, do •••••••••••• 94 List of City Warrants. Parker & Eagan, do 28 80 Cahill & Son, do 30 00 M & J Boyle, do 16 85 Pregler & Jellison, 7 65 McLaughlin & Co,do 22 10 P GUI, do 15 00 Schill & Co, do 60 00 C Reilly, do 15 00 P Flyun, do 2 60 O'Connell & Maxwell, 35 00 D Gogi>,e & Son, do .......... 30 00 Roy & Otto Bros, do 60 00 31 Michel, do 5 110 J Lenz, do 15 00 F Hammell' do ... 12 20 J Melone, Jr, do 15 00 J Melone, Sr, & Son, 30 00 Deggendorf & Graham, 28 05 Mrs C D Sullivan, do 15 00 Wm Wells, do 8 85 Spear & Heinz, do 26 60 S Allen, do 3 00 J Kelly, do 12 15 BConlin, do 2 10 M Craiin, do 13 10 P McPoland, do 2 90 Jas O'Donnell, do 12 30 P Mohan, do 15 00 J Soutnwell, do 15 00 Fitzgibbons Bros, do 44 90 Dorsey & Co, . do 26 90 Bakey & Co, do 60 00 Bremer & Co, do 35 75 U Sweeney & Son,do 40 00 Win Ahearn, do 15 00 Geo Mudd, do 8 45 J McNulty, do 15 00 J Schromen, do 6 65 MMcCarten, do 3 00 Jos Wall, do 1 80 McClain & McDermott, 28 50 P Carney. do 30 95 Cain & Co, do 45 00 R Grimes, do 19 50 M Carney, do 23 85 T Kenneally, do 14 40 J & P Whelan, do 30 30 31 MeCone, do 3 45 J McDone, do 11 00 R McMahon, do 20 25 J Purcell, do 10 40 M O'Shea, do 5 55 P Quin., Sr, do 18 95 Quinn & Co, do 21 35 Quinn & Co, do 13 55 J O'Shea, do 15 00 Quinn & Murrey, do 3 80 Quinn & Co, do 19 50 Hill & Burke, do 6 60 M Sullivan& Son, do 30 00 31 Burke, Sr, do 15 00 Mahony & Son, do 30 00 W Connell, do 9 45 Norman & Emmert, 20 75 McDonough & Co, do 29 00 J Lukens, do 17 45 J F Houngle, do 5 60 A Hefti, do 17 10 M Gantenbein, do 12 20 Geo Gran, do 8 55 Wm Gros, & Co, do 18 30 N Cameron, do 11 40 C Beyer, do 19 20 D Gantenbein, do 16 10 Jos Dushek, do 4 35 Conrad & Co, do 15 00 A Flake, do 6 60 Stevens & Doty, do 32 70 Nauk & Flick, do 19 35 H Ehlers, do 6 15 Kleine & Co, do 45 00 Jos Ginter, do 6 45 C Elierman, do 2 45 Nevens & Co, do 4 85 Aug Prebe, do 10 40 H Breene, do 8 45 A & D Clements, do 6 05 M Specht, do 3 35 Allen & Mohan, do25 10 Keenan & Connolly, 15 75 John and Jas Carroll, 22 05 T Hird & Son, do 21 20 J Connolly, do 8 7U J Carne do 13 65 Connolly & Wall, do 22 20 J Wall, do 3 35 Grath & Ahearn, do 12 80 31 Higr ins & Co, do 30 00 Quills & Co, do 15 OU Quinn & Co, do 15 00 J Kelly & Co, do 30 90 J Bottoms, do 16 70 31 Doyle, do 15 (10 Jas Donahue, do 5 60 Groes & Co, tido() o 21 90 F Berg, do 15 00 N & J Cameron, d0 2 75 P Mihm, do 9 80 Geo Farley, do 10 80 A Knapp, do 5 25 Smith Deggendorf, 3 05 Doty & Farley, do 10 50 Geo Rchossel, do 12 (15 E Ospelt, (10 6 45 G Bady, do 12 60 T Andres, cleaning around city hall7 75 P Farrell, sawing wood 8 00 C Herzog, do do 9 60 G Gmehle, assistant assessor.......... 100 00 G Bennett, do do 1(10 00 Jas Moore, Janitor 20 00 Knabe & Kulow, macadam19 05 Wm Ahearn, do 14 35 W Burke, do 9 15 A & W Schnee, do 12 30 J Nickols, do 4 95 D Gantenbein, do 20 15 John A McFadden, loan 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 Mathias Flaherty, do 500 00 do do do ............. 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 200 00 Cath Stafford, do 100 00 31 Ahearn, do 100 00 Kate Morrison, do 500 00 Maggie McDonnell, do 265 00 Michael Flynn, do .......... 100 00 D Ahearn, do 200 00 H B Gniffke, money advanced20 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 500 00 no do .... 500 00 do do 481 73 do do .......... 310 43 Jas Kelly & Son, stationery 20 00 Carr, Ryder & Engler Co, lumber 11 40 Standard Lumber Co, lumber7 78 F Keachie, repairing engine house3 75 Hardie & Scbarle, stationery 13 5l) J Wittmer, drugs 1 7U R D Kirmse, clock 5 50 A Wunderlich, horse shoeing 5 75 W 0 Watters, hay 49 29 Jos A Palen, drugs.......... 4 90 Lesure Lumber Co, shavings75 Phil Pier, coal 64 25 Taos Collins, horse shoeing 4 UO J & A 31 Trexler, corn and brooms 3 10 Thos Mulqueeny, macadam 22 95 McDermott & Gow, plumbing4 15 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, rubber coats 32 50 J W Wittmer, drugs 5 20 Carr, Ryder & Engler, lumber 7 60 John Butt, repairing hook and ladder4 15 Dubuque Tank Line, oil 3 5l) Key City Gas Co, coke 15 33 John T Kearns, recording deeds 10 50 C H Altona, repairing robe 1 60 E E Frith, removing dead animals 4 50 Eichhorn & Bechtel, matches and soap 2 45 Jas Tobin, hauling ashes 4 00 J W Wittmer, drugs 1 60 Wm G Watters, hay 9 42 D Bochart, police overcoats 30 00 Dubuque Wosdenware Co, lumber 13 96 Chas Oswald, pails, etc........... 16 45 J P Schroeder, straw 1 80 J C 4lthauser, brooms and dusters4 56 Phil Pier, coal and coke 5421 47 A Vogler, rubber boots 65 W J Burns, cement. 84 W W Wormood, caring for town clock72 00 Harger & Blish, stationery 5111211 1 15 Ham & Carver, blank stationery 12 80 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services 111 45 Dtullen Bros, plumbing 11 45 Duggan & Kane, soap and matebes5 75 Standard Lumber Co, lumber50 FSchloz,repairingtools 17 65 Baumgartner & Klelh, hardware.... . 4 65 Steuek & O'Farrell, grading Reis street 24 00 Regular Session, June 3, 1895. 95 Dubuque Pressed Brick Co, brick 15 00 Brown & Brown, grading Seminary St, 125 00 Key City Gag Co, gas 101 55 Globe Light & Heat Co, globe lights166 67 Montieth, Dempsey & Co, plumbing1 60 The Herald, advertising ... 150 00 The Times, do 58 311 The Globe, do 5H 30 The Telegraph, do •• ••••• 58 30 The National Democrat, advertising... 511 00 J O Meukel, macadam Dubuque Telegraph, stationery. 24 25 Palmer, Winall & Co, do 2 75 Star Electric Co, electric lights 5181 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 109 20 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during the month of March, 1895•T. J. GOONEY, 1gfiAL] City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, June 3, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] The city council met June 3, at 9:20 a. m., Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Vogler moved that the minutes of the last session be approved as printed. Carried. The following bills were ordered paid: Name. Purpose. Amount. John Butt, hydrant key sewers$ 2 00 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies3 10 Monteith, Dempsy & Hoener, plumbing 22 25 Curtis Bros., Plumbing 1 00 Mullen Bros., plumbing 7 35 A. R. Staufenbeil, repairing clocks 11 00 Reinfred & Jaeger, hardware 1 00 Dr. Connolly, testimony in Bruns - kill case 25 00 Dr. Waples, testimony in Bruns - kill case 15 00 Dr. Slattery, testimony in Bruns - kill case 25 00 Butt Bros., fire department 6 70 Collins & Wilkinson, fire depart- ment. 50"5 Reinfred & Jaeger, fire depart- ment supplies 2 SO Mullen Bros., fire department plumbing 8 20 Tom Connolly, fire department repairs 5 00 Peter Hoffmann, fire department supplies 3.85 Baumgartner & Kleih, fire depart- ment supplies 4 20 Excelsior Brass Works, fire de- ment supplies 26 00 A. Wunderlich, fire department horse shoeing 6 00 Ellwanger Bros. fire deparment- meat repairs 15 35 McCracken & Wehrley, fire de- partment supplies 60 Dubuque Water Co., fire depart- ment water 1261 65 Jas. Kelly & Son, stationery 5 60 E. E. Frith, removing garbage240 30 Robert McGivern, sanitary officer, two months 100 00 Mrs. Kiene, cleaning hall 26 25 Mrs. Koeing, cleaning hall and towels N3 00 Jas. Tobin, hauling ashes D. E. McCabe, repairing scales Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for election Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for police Hardie & Scharle, bonds and printing Harger & Blish, stationery Jas. Kelly & Son, stationery Adapt Jaeger, cleaning cala- boose C. E. Bradley, picture frame Standard Lumber Co., lumber.. 1 50 Headford Brus. & Hitchins, rail chairs 140 91 Star Electric Co., arc lights 1618 40 Mrs. Koenig, janitor services 20 00 Dubuque Rubber Co., stamp and die 1 25 Ellwanger & Co„ supplies and re- pairs M. Brown & Son, supplies 5 50 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for patrol house 1 65 Excelsior Brass Works, dog tags22 42 J. A. Voelker, gloves 1 20 Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies for police 8 25 Telegraph, printing health report. 10 25 Jas. Sloan. plastering 6 25 Reinfried & Jaeger, parks 9 60 Baumgartner & Kleih, parks 3 85 Chas. Buckard, assisting park custodian 32 50 Joe Norton, removing trees from 4 park 25 Mullen Bros., plumbing 16 70 Jos. Geiger, carpenter work 26 10 Lorenz Eberhardt, carpenter work 11 50 and lumber John Tibey, stone, streets 3 60 John Ganahl, repairs, streets .. 18 00 B. D. Lenehan, repairs, streets.... 111 665 5 00 8 75 10 95 1 75 45 74 25 4 80 12 20 17 00 4 00 14 15 John Butt, repairs, streets Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies 3 50 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies, 6 streets 25 A. E. Bradley, signs for streets1 50 Mulgrew & Phillips, supplies for 16 65 streets Excelsior Brass Works, suppliesg 10 for streets 1 70 Wm. Marshall. supplies C. J. Heller, police hate and belts152 902 Dubuque Herald, paper Dan Soeehan, sod work on Phoenix 132 85 park Altman & Taylor, improving Law- 349 ther avenue 00 Geo. W. Farley, improving Julien 98 avenue P. Horsch, improving Humboldt avenue 200 00 C. Horschrz street. 350 00 on.Ryan,Jr..,, improving proving eSouthern avenue 1,500 00 Steuck & O'Farrell, improving White street 55 42 aid for W. H. Knowlton, cash p 10 70 supplies sidewalks 5133 Bryan Donahue, laying Hugh Keenan, laying sewer in West Third street 300 00 J. Hird & Son, laying sewer in 71 05 alley to Rose street sewer in .1. Hird & Son, laying alley east of Grant avenue Fourth John McCollins, filling on street. • • ..Fourth Martin Hayes, filling on street . ...flll.. on George W. Farley, g Fourth street .............••••• 65 45 11 00 90 61 56 96 Regular Session, June 3, 1895, John Tibey, filling on Fourth st 68 76 D. W. Lenehan, grading Alta Vista street John McCoy, laying sidewalk on Rush street Frank Bentin. gravel Wm. Geisecker, services as rod - 61 67 man 8 75 M. Igo, help on Clay street. . J. Morgan, help on Clay street8 25 J. Brady, help on Clay street 4 50 J. C. Dwire, help on Clay street17 40 John Farley, help on Clay street16 50 Barnard, Walker & Clewell, sta- 51 95 tionery and book The following bills were referred to the printing committee: National Demokrat The Telegraph The Times Herald The following bills were referred to the committee on fire and water: Dubuque Water Co $ 45 20 The following bills were referred to the committee on police and light: Globe Light and Heat Co $ 16666 67 Key City Gas Co The following bills were referred to the committee on supplies: Metropolitan Electric Co $ 7 30 Baumgartner & Kleigh $ 5 55 Bill of Dubuque Construction Co. $141.80 was referred to the street committee: Bill of Headford Bros. & Hitchings of $4.50 was referred to the sewer committee. Bill of Coates & Robinson of $75.00 was referred to the committee on public grounds and buildings. Bill of E. J. Evans of $150.00 for repair- ing park walks was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. Bill of Dr. J. H. Greene of $50.00 for witness in the Brunnell case was referred to the city attorney and committee on claims. The following petitions were granted: Petition of T. Fritschel et al. that the water mains be extended on Fremont ave- nue. Petition of H. Schneider et al. for the extension of water mains on Grove Ter- race, south. Petition and statement of the Dubuque High Bridge Co. as to their receipts and disbursements for the fiscal year, and asking that their taxes be in accordance with ordinance. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition of Peter Kremer et al., remon- strating against sewer in West Eighth street. Petition of Illinois Central railroad company for permission to lay down a track from Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Co.'s track to Seventeeth street. Petition of Wm. Young et al. remon- strating against the laying of sewer on Seminary street from Paul street east. The following petitions in relation to taxes were referred to the delinquent tax committee: Susan Denell, Mrs. Johanna McNally and Mrs. Lizzie Walters. The following petitions were referred to the committee on police and light: Petition of M. Mahoney et al. asking for an electric lamp on South Locust street at or near the residence of M. Ma- honey. Petition of D. S. Cameron et al. for side- walk and light on Pine street between Twenty-fifth and Twentw-sixth streets. Petition of Jacob Michel et al. for light to be placed on West Fifth street between 78 20 46 55 14 40 $ 50 00 75 00 58 30 75 00 Cooper's barn and C. Collin's house. The following petitions were referred to the tire committee: Petition of E. W. Albee et al. asking to have frame buildings between First and Second condemned. Communication of Joseph Reinfried, chief, in relation to the inadequate supply of water in case of emergency. The petition of Mrs. Ellen Quinlevan objecting to the improvement of Grand View avenue was referred to the street committee. The foollowing, petitions were referred to the street committee and engineer : Petition of Catherine Keepers asking that work done on Almond and Ellis streets be re -measured. Petition of Frank H. Mindorfer et al., asking that Paul street from Seminary street to Leibnitz be improved. Petition of C. A. Noyes in relation to sidewalk repaired and assessed to him, was referred to street committee and car- penter: Petition of Alfred Hobbs asking for fur- ther time to connect with sanitary sewer, was referred to the sewer committee. Petition of Mary Mullen asking that money due her for party teaming for the city be retained for her, was referred to the committee on claims. Petition of M. M. Walker et al. that the Star Electric Co. be allowed to place poles on the east side of Highland Place, south of Eleventh street, was referred to the electrical construction committee. Petition of Peter Kiene asking to have obstructions removed in the alley between Seventeenth and Eighteenth and Syca- more and Lynn, referred to engineer and attorney to have sante opened if lawful. Communication of Engineer Knowlton in relation to grade for Angella street, was referred to engineer to prepare a suitable one. Petition of Joseph Bott, asking that an alley laying west of his lot on Rose and east of Alta Vista be opened as shown on plat. Referred to marshal and engineer with power. Petition of Wm. Watson, et al., property owners on Locust street, remonstrating against paving from Tenth to Seventeenth, was referred to the paving committee. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor McCarten reported as fol- lows: Cash on hand May 1, 1895 $12,678 57 Receipts during May 28,145 49 Total.... $40,824 06 Disbursements during May, '9528,494 62 Balance cash on hand June 1, 1895 $12,329 44 Also reported $1,968.05 amount required to pay city officers: also presented a list of coupons redeemed during the month of May. Warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers and report referred to the finance committee. Street Commissioner Carter reported *4,235.45, amount required to pay for labor on the streets during the month of May. Warrants were ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to street com- mittee. Chief Reinfried reported $1,767.95 amount required to pay firemen for the month of May. Warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen and report referred to committee on tire. Sewer Inspector Hillery reported $237.40 amount required to pay for labor on sew- Regular Session, June 3, 1895. 97 ers during May. Warrants ordered drawn to pav laborers and report referred to sewer committee. Marshal Morgan reported as follows: Amount due police for May, 1895, $2,034.50. Also reported 77 arrests during May. Also presented treasurer's receipt for $8, amount collected for fines. Also treasurer's receipt for $54, amount of pound receipts for May. Market Master Traut reported as fol- lows: Amount from scales during May, $17.50. Amount collected for rent of stands around market, $241.50. Also reported $12.80, amount due for feeding prisoners during May. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for feeding prisoners and report referred to market committee. The reports of city weighers, Joseph Straney, Charles Pitschner and J. P. Schroeder were received and filed. Woodmeasurer Jess reported 340 cords of wood measured during May and pre- sented treasurer's receipt for $34.50, amount due the city. The reports of the captains of the dif- ferent engine houses as to the amount of gas consumed, was referred to the com- mittee on police and light. Engineer Knowlton recommended that a resolution be passed correcting sewerage against Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, as same was overestimated. Approved and engi- neer ordered to prepare a resolution cor- recting the same. Also presented a communication in rela- tion to abandoned sewer connections. Re- ferred to sewer committee and engineer, Engineer Knowlton and chairman on streets reported as follows; Your committee would most respectfully report that they are in favor of allowing C. H. Fischer $25 for filling done on east 10 feet of lot 2 of lot 171,L.H.Langworthy's add, same to be applied. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for the cleaning of snow from sidewalks during the month of February, 1895, by city of Dubuque, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parcels of real estate here- inafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: Couler avenue, Dubuque Street Railway Company, lot 173 Davis farm add, 10lineal feet at 34 -cent, $b 05. Couler avenue, James Levi, lot 257,Davis farm add, 60 lineal feet at M -cent, $0.30. Couler avenue and Twenty-third street, James Levi, lot 238 Davis farm add, 140 lineal feet at %-cent, $0 70. Couler avenue, A. F. Jaeger, lot 270 Davis farm add, 50 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.25. Couler avenue, A. F. Jaeger, lot 271 Davis farm add, 50 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $11.25. Couler avenue, A. F. Jaeger, lot 272 Davis farm add, 50 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.25. Couler avenue, John Heim estate, lot 316 Davis farm add,50 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.25. Couler avenue, John Heim ec*.ate, lot 317 Davis farm add, 50 lineal feet at 34 - cent, $0.25. Couler avenue, M. M. Hoffmann, lot 266 Davis farm add, 60 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.30. Couler avenue, Charles Schultz, lot 3 West's add, 60 lineal feet at, -cent, $0.30. Couler avenue, George Salot, lots 15 and 16 West's add, 120 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.60. Couler avenue, G. G. Perry, lot 293, West's add, 45 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.22. Peru road, Dubuque Improvement Co., lot 8, Linehan Park add, 46 lineal feet at %-cent, $0.23. Peru road. Dubuque Improvement Co., lot 7, Linehan Park add, 46 lineal feet at -cent, $0.23. Peru road, Dubuque Improvement Co„ lot 6, Linehan Park add, 46 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.23. Peru road, Dubuque Improvement Co., lot 5, Linehan Park add, 46 lineal feet at %-cent, $0.23. Peru road, Dubuque Improvement Co., lot 4, Linehan Park add, 16 lineal feet at M -cent, $0.08. Jackson street, N. W. Kimball, lot 337 Davis farm add, 200 lineal feet at 3 -cent, *1.00. Jackson street, John Doherty, lot 10 Glendale add, 50 lineal feet at %-cent,$0.25. Jackson street, John Doherty, lot 11 Glendale add, 50 lineal feet at 3-cent,$0.25. Jackson street, M. Majerus,lot 343 Davis farm add, 50 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0.25. Jackson street, James O'Farrell, lot 344 Davis farm add, 60 lineal feet at 34 -cent, *0.30. Jackson street, R. & E. Langworthy, lot 153 Glendale add No. 2, 50 lineal feet at 34 - cent, 0.25. Jackson street, R. & E. Langworthy, lot 154 Glendale add No. 2, 50 lineal feet at /- cent. $0.25. Jackson street, R. & E. Langworthy, lot 223 Glendale add No. 2, 60 lineal feet at 34 - cent. $0.30. Jackson street, R & E. Langworthy, lot 224 Glendale add No. 2, 50 lineal feet at 34 - cent, $0.25. Jackson street, R. & E. Langworthy, lot 225 Glendale add avo. 2, 50 lineal feet at 34 - cent, $0.25. Jackson street, R. & E. Langworthy, lot 226 Glendale add No. 2, 50 lineal feet at 34 - cent, $0.25. Jackson street. R. & E. Langworthy, lot 227 Glendale add No. 2, 50 lineal feet at %- cent, 0.25 Jackson street, R. & E. Langworthy, lot 228 Glendale add No. 2, 50 lineal feet at 34 - cent, $0.25. Jackson and Twenty-fifth streets, Paul Traut, lot 3 Paul Traut's sub, 40 lineal feet at 34 -cent, $0 20. Jackson and Twenty-fifth street, Paul Traut, lot 2 Paul Traut's sub, 40 lineal feet at 34 -cent. $0.20. Jackson and Twenty-fifth streets, Paul Traut, lot 1 Paul Traut's sub, 120 lineal feet at 34 -cent. $0.60. Jackson and Twenty-fifth street. An- drew McDonnell, lot 3, sub of 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, 40 lin ft, at 34c $.20. Jackson street. Andrew McDonnell, lot 2, sub of 219, Davis Farm add, 40 lin ft at %c, $.20. Jackson street. Andrew McDonnell, lot 1. sub of 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, 40 lin ft at %c, $.20. Windsor avenue. JohnWas ,lin 1of ft a5 sub of 11, 12, 13, ne34, see t i4c, $.25. Windsor avenue. John Walsh, lot 4ioff1 f 1 of 5. sub of 11, 12, 13, ne34 sec 13, 40 at 34c, 1.22. 3 of Windsor avenue. John Walsh,sec lot lin 1 of 5, sub of 11, 12, 13, ne %, 13, ft, at 34c. $.23. Windsor avenue. B. Zugenbuehler, lot 2 of 1 of 5, sub of 11, 12, 12, ne% sec 13, 45 lin ft at 34e, $.22 98 Regular Session, June 3, 1895. Windsor avenue. B. Zugenbuehler, lot 1 of 1 o 5, sub of 11, 12, 13, net sec 13, 45 lin ft, at %c, $.23. Windsor avenue. Geo. Burden estate, lot 4 Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at %c, $.25. Windsor avenue. Geo. Burden est, lot 5, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at %c, 1.25. Windsor avenue. Geo. Burden est, lot 6, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at 3c, 1.2,5. Windsor avenue. Ryder & Lawther, lot 7, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at %c, 1.25. Windsor avenue, Ryder & Lawther, lot 8. Burden & Lawther's add, 5u lin. ft., at 34c, $.25. Windsor avenue, Ryder & Lawther, lot 9, Burden & Lawther's add., 50 lin. ft., at Mc, 1.25. Windsor avenue, Ryder & Lawther, lot 10, Burden & Lawther's add., 50 lin. ft.. at Mc, 25c. Windsor avenue, Ryder & Lawther, lot 11, Burden & Lawther's add., 43 lin. ft., at Mc, $.21. Windsor avenue, Ryder & Lawther, lot 12, Burden & Lawther's add., 40 lin. ft. at Mc, 1.20. Windsor avenue, Ryder & Lawther, lot 13, Burden & Lawther's add., 17 lin. ft., at Mc, $.08. Burden avenue, H. Dement & E. O. Duncan, lot 74, Burden & Lawther's add., 50 lin. ft , at Mc, $.25. Burden avenue, H. Dement & E. O. Duncan, lot 75, Burden & Lawther's add., 50 lin. ft., at Mc, $.25. Burden avenue, H. Dement & E. O. Duncan, lot 76, Burden & Lawther's add., 50 lin. ft., at %c, $.25. Burden avenue, Geo. Eichhern, lot 77, Burden & Lawther's add., 50 lin. ft., at Me,1.25. Burden avenue. Geo. Eichhorn, lot 78, Burden & Lawther's add., 50 lin. ft.,•at Mc, $.25. Burden avenue, George Eichhorn, lot 92 Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at Mc, 10.25. Burden avenue, George Burden est., lot 79, Burden & Lawther's add, 501in ft at %c 10.25. Burden avenue, George Burden Est., lot 80, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft Mc, 10.25. Burden avenue, George Burden Est., lot 81, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at Mc, $0.25. Burden avenue, H. Dement & E. O. Duncan, lot 83, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at Me, 10.25. Burden avenue, H. Dement and E. O. Duncan, lot 84, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at %c, *0.25. Burden avenue, H. Dement and E. O. Duncan, lot 85, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at %e, $0.25. Burden avenue, H. Dement and E. O. Duncan, lot 86, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at Mc, $0.25. Burden avenue, George Burden Est., lot 89, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at 31u surden avenue, George Burden Est., lot 90, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at Mc, $0.25. Burden avenue, George Burden Est., lot 91, Burden & Lawther's add, 50 lin ft at %c, 10.'25. Burden avenue, B. J. O'Neill, lot 16, O'Neill'. Riverview, 135 lin ft at 34e, 1.67. Burden avenue, B. J. O'Neill, lot 60, O'Neill's Ri"erview, 135 lin ft at }4e, 1.68 on his city taxes. Queen street, H. W. Kruse, lot 28, San - ford's sub, 50 lin ft at Me, 1.25. Queen street, H. W. Kruse, lot 29, San - ford's sub, 50 lin ft at ?ye, $.25. Queen and Regent streets, P. J. Re - flier's lot 30, Sanford's add, 150 lin ft at %c $.75. Broadway street, F. W. Altman, west M lot 12, King's 1st add, 100 lin ft at Me, 1.50. Broadway, J. Zimmerman, lot 16, King's 1st add, 50 lin ft at %e, 1.25. Broadway, C. W. J. Saunders. 2 of 1 of 18, King's add, 50 lin ft at Mc, $.25. Broadway, J. Frenzel, s % of lot 8, King's 1st add, 50 lin ft at Me, $'25, Broadway, P. Kiene, Jr., nw 3 lot 8, King's 1st add. 25 lin ft at Mc, 1.12. Broadway, Mrs. U. Blocklinger, lots 1, 3, 5, 7, King's 1st add, 350 lin ft at Mc, 11.75. Broadway, Chas. Meyer, lots 1, 2, 3, and 5, King's Grove add, 200 lin f t at %c, $1.00. Broadway, John Leierer, lot 1, Wm. Reb- man's sub, 50 lin ft at Mc. 1.25. West Locust street, E. F. Callaghan, lot 14, Quigley's sub. out lot 710 city, 50 lin ft at %c, 1.25. West Locust street, Wm. Hintrager, lot 15, Quigley's sub, out lot 710 city, 42 lin ft at %c, $.21. West Locust street, Pat Hughes, lot 2 of 2 of 8, Ellen Blake's sub, 150 lin ft at Mc, 1.75. West Eighth street, Mary Hadley, e y lot 43, Kelley's sub, 68 lin ft at Mc, $ 34. Second street. John Hennessy, lot 124 city, 114 lin ft at Me, 1.57. Second street, P. J. Burke, n 43 9-10 lot 117 city, 114 lin ft at ?>c, 1.57. South Locust street, John Pier, lot 578 city, 50 lin ft at Mc, 1.25. South Locust street, J. B. Ricketts, lot 5 sub 578a and 579 city, 64) lin ft at 4c, 1.30. Julien avenue, W. M. Hetherington, lot 3 Milligan's sub., 50 lin. ft., at 34c, 1.25. Julien avenue, W. M. Hetherington, lot 5 Milligan's sub., 50 lin. ft., at Mc., 1.25. Julien avenue, Loetscher & Buol, lot 13 Loetscher & Trueb's sub., 50 lin. ft., at %c., 1.25. Julien avenue, Loetscher & Buol. lot 14, Loetscher & Trueb's sub., 50 lin. ft.. at Mc., 1.25. Julien avenue, Loetscher & Buol, lot 12 Loetscher & Trueb's sub., 52 lin. ft., at Mc., 1.26. Julien avenue, Loetscher & Buol, lot 11 Loetscher & Trueb's sub., 53 lin. ft., at 4c., 1.26. Julien avenue. W. H. Doane, lot 3 of 12 min lot 172, 39 lin. ft., at Mc., 1.19. Julien avenue, W. H. Doane. lot 2 of 12 min lot 172, 39 lin. ft., at 34c.,1.20. Julien avenue, W. H. Doane, lot 1 of 12 of min lot 172, 39 lin ft at %c, 19c. Julien avenue, M. Tschirgi, Sr., lot 19 Moreheiser's sub, 44 lin ft at %c, 22c. Julien avenue, M. Tschirgi, Sr., lot 18 Moreheiser's sub, 44 lin ft at Mc, 22c. Julien avenue, J. W. Stewart. lot 16 Moreheiser's sub,44 lin ft at Mc, 21e. Julien avenue nd Delhi, John Schwind, lot 11 Moreheiser's sub, 90 lin ft at %c, 45c. Julien avenue and Delhi, John Schwind, lot 12 Moreheiser's sub, 130 lin ft at Mc, 65e. Delhi street, W. J. Thorpe, lot 13 Rich's sub, 50 lin ft at %c, 25c. Prairie street, John Hennessy, lot 821 A. McDaniels' sub, 90 lin ft at Mc, 45c. Julien avenue and Alta Vista street, John Hennessy, lot 1 Levins add, 450 lin. ft., at Me, 1`2.25. Regular ,Session, June 3, 1895. 99 Alta Vista street, John Hennessy, lot 2, Levins add, 50 lin. ft., at Mc, 25c. Alta Vista street, John Hennessy, lot 3, Levins add, 50 lin. ft., at ;ac, 25c. Alta Vista street, John Hennessy, lot 4, Levins add, 50 lin. ft., at Vic, 25c. Alta Vista street, John Hennessy, lot 5, Levins add, 50 lin. ft., at Mc, 25c. Alta Vista street, John Hennessy, lot 6, Levins add, 50 lin. ft., at 3§c, 25c. Alta Vista street, W. G. Cox, lot 14, Levins add, 67 lin. ft., at Me, 33c. West Fourteenth street, W. G. Cox, lot 3, min. lot 90, 990 lin. ft., at Mc, $4.95. West Fourteenth street, W. G. Cox, lot 2, min lot 90, 860 lin ft, at 1-2c, $4.30. West Fourteenth street, Mrs. A. Gold- thorpe, lot 3, outlot 741, 93 lin ft at 1-2c, 46c. Bennett street, Sarah W. Stewart, lot 17 Hodge's sub, 44 lin ft, at 1-2c, 22e. Bennett street, Sarah W. Stewart, lot 16; Hodge's sub, 44 lin ft, at 1-2c,•22c. Bennett street, L. Brin, Jr, lot 15, Hodge's sub, 44 lin ft, at 1-2c, 22c. Bennett street, C. A. Voelker, lot 3 of 7, Ann O'Hare's sub, 45 lin ft, at 1-2c, 22c. Bennett street, Mary A. Kemler, lot 2 of 4, Ann O'Hare's sub, 75 lin ft, at 1-2c, 37c. Grace and Grandview avenue, H. Gi• rard, lot 5 Hodge's sub, 225 lin ft at Mc, $1.1'2. Delhi street, Fred Boxleiter, se 3 lot 4 Hugh's sub, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25c. Delhi street, Anton Trueb, lot 3 Hugh's sub, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25e. Delhi street, W. Kruse, lot 2 Hugh's sub, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25c. Julien avenue, W. G. Watters, lot 4 S. M. Langworthy's add, 25 lin ft at Me, 12c. Julien avenue,W. G. Watters, lot 5 S. M. Langworthy's add, 25 lin ft at Mc, 12c. Julien avenue, W. G. Watters, lot 5 S. M. Langworthy's add, 25 lin ft at Mc, 120. Julien avenue, Thos Hill, lot 52 S. M. Langworthy's add, 15 lin it at 31c, 7c. Glen Oak avenue. Mrs. J. McLeran, lot 4 Cleminson's sub, 100 ,in ft at Mc, 50c. Mount Pleasant avenue, R. Schmidt, lot 6 Home add, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25e. Mount Pleasant avenue, Key City Elec- tric Street Ry Co, lot 6 Oakland Park add, 45 lin ft at Mc, 22e. Mount Pleasant avenue, Key City Elec- tric Street Ry Co, lot 6 Oakland Park add, 45 lin ft at 34c, 22c. Mount Pleasant avenue, Anna Graham, lot 7 J. N. Hill's sub, 52 lin ft at 3. c, 26c. Mount Pleasant avenue, Leathers & Trewin, e 110 lot 1 Oakland Park add, 52 lin. ft. at Mc, 26c. West Eighth street, J. C. Cummings, lot 24 G. W. Roger's sub, 24 lin. ft. at Mc, 12c. West Eighth street, J. C. Cummings, lot 23 G. W. Roger's sub, 24 lin. ft at Me, 12e. West Eighth street, B. J. Hartig, lot 25 G. W. Roger's sub, 24 lin ft at ;Mc, 12c. West Eighth street, Wm. Guderian, lot 26 G. W. Roger's sub, 24 lin ft at Mc, 12c. West Eighth street, A. Seheffie, lot 27 G. W. Roger's sub, 24 lin ft at Mc, 12c. Rhomberg avenue, E. H. Scheppley, lot 8 Hooper's add, 50 lin ft at Me, 25c. Garfield avenue, Mrs. 13. Kuegamer, lot 33 McCraney's 2d add, 60 lin ft at Me, 30e. Garfield avenue, F. Jaeger, lot 1 Jae- ger's sub, 46 lin ft at Mc, 23c. Garfield avenue, F. Jaeger, lot 2 Jae- ger's sub, 46 lin ft at 1-2c, 23c. Garfield avenue, F. Jaeger, lot 3 Jae- ger's sub, 46 lin ft at 1-2c, 23c. Garfield avenue, F. Jaeger, lot 4 Jae- ger's sub, 18 lin ft at 1-2c, 9c. Lincoln avenue, J. A. Rhomberg, lot 111 McCraney's 1st add, 50 lin ft at 1-2e, 25e. Lincoln avenue, J. A. Rhomberg, lot 112 McCraney's 1st add, 14 lin ft at 1-2e, 7c Lincoln avenue, .T. H. Rhomberg, lot 76 McCraney's 1st add. 50 lin ft at 1-2c, 25c. Lincoln avenue, P. Rhomberg, lot 451, Ham's add, 50 lin ft at %c, 25c. Lincoln avenue, P. Rhomberg, lot 452, Ham's add. 50 lin ft at Me, 25c. Lincoln avenue, P. Rhomberg, lot 456, Ham's add, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25c. Lincoln avenue, J. A. Rhomberg, lot 455, Ham's sub, 50 lin ft at %e, 25c. Lincoln avenue, J. Ruegamer, lot 454, Ham's add, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25e. Lincoln avenue, J. Ruegamer, lot 453, Ham's add. 150 lin ft at Mc, 75c. Stafford avenue, L. Witter, lot 4, Kruse's sub, 40 lin ft at Mc, 20c. Stafford avenue, M. R. Stendaback, lot 3 sub 1, Geiger's sub, 40 lin ft at %c, 20c. Stafford avenue, M. R. Stendaback, e3 lot 4 sub 1, Geiger's sub, 40 lin ft at Mc. 20c. Stafford avenue, M. R. Stendeback, eM lot 5 sub 1, Geiger's sub, 40 lin ft at Mc. 20c. Stafford avenue, Jacob Kurz estate, lot 21, O. Taylor's sub, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25c. Stafford avenue, Jacob Kurz estate, lot 20, O. Taylor's sub, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25e. Rhomberg avenue, Patrick Walsh estate, McCraney's First add, lot 71, 90 lin ft at Mc, 45c. Rhomberg avenue, Christian Jungk, Mc- Craney's First add, lots 54 and 55, 100 lin ft at 34c, 50c. Rhomberg avenue, Nic Ley, Cook's add, lot 28, 189.5 lin ft at Mc, 94c. Rhomberg avenue, Nic and Frank Glab, Ham's add, lot 261, 60 lin ft at Mc, 30c. Garfield avenue. Mercy hospital, High Street add, lot 2 of 2, 45 lin ft at Mc, 22c. North Main street. Arnold Nicks, Marshall's add, lot 51, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25c. North Main street. Sam. P. Rider, L. H. Langworthy's sub lot 1 of 2 of 20, Marsh add, lot 52, 200 lin ft at %c, $1.00. North Main street. A. Heeb est, Marsh's add, lots 5 to 9 inclusive, and 22, 23, 26 and 30`1 lin ft at Me, *1.50. No' h Main street. Bertha Baumho- ver, Marsh's add, lots 24 and 25, 100 lin ft at Mc, 50c. North Main street. John Kleinschmidt, Marsh's add, e 100x50 of 45, 100 lin ft, at Mc, 50c. Lincoln avenue. C H. Meyer, Frische's sub lot 1, 1551in ft at Mc, 77c. Lincoln avenue. Henry Hafner, Hoop- er's add, lots 22 and 23, 60 lin ft at %c, 30c. Windsor avenue. Sacred Heart church, Sanford sub, lot 11 to 19 inclusive, 250 lin ft at Mc. $1.25. Great Western Prince street. Chicago railway, Sanford sub, lots 60 and 61, 150 lin ft at jfc, 75. Madison street. Nick Kolf, Cox's add, lot 2 of 92, 90 lin ft at %c, 45e. Seminary street. Walter Cox, Cox's add, lot 73, 50 lin ft at Mc, 25c. V. A. Langworthy, lot 4. Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's su201 lin tPor er's 10 . V. A. Langworthy, lot 2 d., 63 lineal feet, at Mc, Rt. Rev. John Hennessey, lots 725 and 726 city, 150 lineal feet, at o c. R. Bonson est., lot 731 city, 245 lineal feet at Mc, $1.92. Mercy Hospital, mineral lot 66, 500 lineal feet, at Mc, $2.50. Rt. Rev. John Hennessy, lot 607 city, 237 lineal feet at Me, *1.19. 100 Regular Session, June 3, 1895. Rt. Rev. John Hennessy, lots 6 and 7 Mobley's Dub.. 74 lin ft, at Xc. 37c. D. J. Hennessy, lots 1 and 2 Kelly's sub, 100 lin ft, at 34c, 50e. D. J. Hennessy, lot 2 of sub city lot 724, 100 lin ft, at 1/./c, 50c. Catherine O'Brien, lot 11 Prospect Hill add, 50 lin ft. at 1/c. 25c. Alice Goldthorpe, lot 3 of sub city 741, 93 lin ft at %c, 46c. J J Murray, lot 1 of sub city 741, 163 lin- eal feet at Slc. James Levi, lot 456 city, 50 lin ft, at ? e, 25c. W. G. Cox, min lots 90 and 91, 1340 lin ft at Vie, $6.70. W. G. Cox, lot 14 Leven's add, 76 lin ft at 34c, 38c. R. Waller est., lot 8, Prosper; Hill add., 50 lin. ft., at 34c, 25c. J. Harris, et al.. lot 1 Prospect Hill add., 102 lin ft., at 34c, 51c. M. Brady, lot 1 Fortune's sub., 50 lin. ft., at 3c, 25c. John Quinlan. lot 16 of sub. 724 city, 56 lin. ft. at 34e., 28c. Wm. Nolan, lot 17 of sub. 724 city, 56 lin. ft. at 34c., 28c. A. F. Frudden, lots 1, 2 and 3 of sub. 8 of min. lot 73, 150 lin. ft., at 34c, 75c. Rev. P. Burke. lot 78a city, 21 lin. ft., at 34c, 10c. Thos. Cavanaugh est., lot 78 city, 22 lin. ft., at 3 c, 11e Amelia Hodgdon, lot 811 A. McDaniel's sub., 46 lin. ft., at 34c, 23c. Rt. Rev. John Hennessey, lot 820 and 821 A. McDaniel's sub., 125 lin. ft., at 34c, 62 cents. R. H. Collier, lots 5 and 6 Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's add., 200 lin. ft., at 34c., $1.00. S. M. Langworthy's est., lots 9 and 10 S. M. Langworthy's add., 207 lin. ft., at Xe., $1.03. J. S. Sterans, lots 1 and 2 S. M. Lang - worthy's add., 73 lin. ft., at 34c., 36e. C. H. Eighmey, part min. lot 159, 70 lin. ' ft., at %c, 35c. John T. Hancock, lot 6 of part mineral lot 158, 200 lineal feet at %e, .1.00. Wm. Bothwell est, lot 8 of part mineral lot 158, 350 lineal feet at 4c, $1.75. James Needman, lot 5 of sub 38 and 39 Quigley's sub, 50 lineal feet at yc, 25c. C. H. Henderson est. part lot 30 Ann O'Hare's add, 64 lineal feet at Xe, 32c. Chas. Thill. lots 8 and 9 Sister's add, 200 lineal feet at Xc, $1.00. Allison & Bradley, s 20 feet lot 33 city, 100 lineal feet at 34e, 50e. R. Nolte est, lot 176 city, 70 lineal feet at 1-2e, 35c. Peter Kiene, Sr, lot 13 city, 114 lineal feet at 1-2c, 57c. Philip Sage. lot 9 of lot 667 city, 30 lineal feet at 1-2c, 15c. John Butt, east 47.4 feet, south 62 feet, s 215, 465 city; 42 lineal feet at 1-2c, 21c. C. H. Meyer, lot n 1-2 lot 235 city, 25 lin- eal feet at 1-2c. 12o. Josephine Boyne, lot and % 252, 252a and 253 city, 68 lineal feet at 1-2c, 34c. Mary Ritchie, lot and 3f 252, 252a and 253 city, 34 lineal feet at 1-2c, 17c. Dr. Asa Horr, lot 173 city, 100 lineal feet at 1-2c, 50c. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler Nays—None. the Ald. Report yder, chairman of me finance warrants committee, o rawnin favor oford in vthe treaor of surer for money paid out during May; also that loan warrants be drawn in favor of the several parties loaning sane to the city, and the treasurer's report be referred to the finance committee. Adopted. Ald. Bonson, chairman of the ordinance committee, presented the following: "An ordinance relating to the chief of the tire department of the city of Du- buque," which was read for the first time, and referred to the committee of the whole. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the com- mittee on streets, reported as follows: Your committee report that the follow- ing streets have been accepted for pur- pose of special assessment: Mertz street, from Windsor avenue to Althauser avenue; Lowther avenue, from Windsor avenue to Burden avenue; Hum- boldt avenue, from High Bluff street to Lincoln avenue; White street from Twen- ty-second to Twenty-third streets; Julien avenue from Walnut street to Wilson avenue; Southern avenue from Railway avenue to Rowan street. Also in favor of paying the following bills: Wm. Marshall $144 67 Novelty Iron Works 85 00 Report in favor of the proposed change of line of Fenelon Place and Fourth street as shown on within plat, and the city at- torney is directed to draw up the neces- sary papers for said proposed change and report to the council. Report adverse to the petition for the extension of Oak street, but report in favor of putting the street leading to the terminus of Oak street in a passable con- dition. In favor of receiving and tiling the peti- tion of M. Loes for a position on the Fourth and Sixth street dumps. In favor of granting the petition of W. J. Bean et al. for the improvement of alley abutting lots 2 and 3, McCoy's sub. In favor of granting the petition of C. A. Voelker in relation to the improvement of Atlantic and Audubon avenues. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Geo. Ferris in relation to the change of grade on Ellis street. In favor of instructing the engineer to submit an estimate of the amount of grade required to grade Leibnitz street from Harold to Abbot streets. In favor of receiving and tiling the peti- tion for the opening of an alley from the west end of Chestnut street to West Four- teenth street. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Henry Saunders for permission to erect a sign post on Main street, and the city marshal is directed to have all sign posts removed that are put up that are contrary to ordinance on that subject. In favor of referring the petition of M. Mahoney in relation to purchase of mac- adam, to the city engineer to measure the same when the city needs it in the imme- diate vicinity. In favor of receiving and filing the ap- plication of Peter Mersch for the position of city carpenter. In favor of receiving and filing the ap- plication of Geo. Hendricks for .driver of carpenter wagon. In favor of receiving the application of N. Frith for position of city carpenter. In favor of the proposed extension of Louisa street providing the property hold- ers interested are willing to help the city defray the cost of paying for the neces- sary land required for said extension. In favor of improving West Eleventh L/ Regular Session, June 3, 1895. 101 street between Grove Terrace and Weigle alley. In favor of having the sidewalk on West Seventh street laid in its proper place and if tilling is necessary to lay said walk, that said filling be done. In favor of instructing the city engineer to prepare an estimate of the amount of grading required to grade Rush street from Quince to Villa street, and report to the council. In favor of receiving and tiling the peti- tion of R. Kimball asking for a donation of *50 per month to help run the Eagle Point ferry. Report adopted. Ald. Crawford, chairman of the commit- tee on harbors, reported as follows: Your conunittee report that they deem it inadvisable to grant John Keckevoet permission to erect a boat house on the northwest corner of the ice harbor, as we believe in time that Second street will be extended through said premises to the outer levee. Your committee to whom was referred with power the petition of the steamer Lily Turner asking to be allowed to build a small warehouse on the levee, beg leave to report that we have agreed to allow them to erect said building south of the south side of Jones street and keep the same there during the pleasure of the council. Report adopted. Ald. Ryder, of the committee on fire, re- ported as follows: Your committee report that upon exami- nation we find that it is inadvisable to ex- tend the water mains along Merz street from Windsor to Althauser avenues, as the water company has not pressure enough to force the water through the pipes if laid on saki street. In favor of receiving and filing the re- port of the fire chief for April, 1895. In favor paying bill of the Dubuque Water Co. for rent of hydrants for April, $1,241.66. Report adopted. Ald. Crawford, chairman on printing, reported in favor of paying the following bills: Times Co *39 15 Globe 29 15 Telegraph 29 15 Herald 75 W Globe, for blank stationery for engineer *4.75. Report adopted. Ald. Bauer, chairman of police and light, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and tiling the report of the city marshal for April, 1895. In favor of paying the following bills: Globe Light and Heat Co *166 67 Key City Gas Co 81 66 In favor of receiving and tilling the re- ports of the captains of the engine houses as to the amount of gas consumed during April, 1895. Report that they have ordered the elec- tric light on Ninth street, near the Chi- cago Great Western depot, removed as petitioned for. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee on claims, renorted in favor of receiving and filing the claim of John Mundt of *1,000 for personal damages to his wife. Report adopted. Ald. Schulte, chairman of the sewer committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of grant- ing the petition of •Fred Bell et al, for the extension of the water mains on West Third street from James to Hill streets. In favor of granting the remonstrance of J. V. Rider et al, against the laying of sewer in Seminary street west of Madison. Would also report that the sanitary sew- er has been extended on Wilson avenue • from Julien avenue to West Eighth street. Report adopted. Aid. Vogler. chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of ap- proving of the red line as shown on the within profile, as the official grade of Al- pine street from West Third street to Dodge street; also that said street be im- proved. Also recommend that as the Dubuque Daily Telegraph has been appointed the official paper, that it act as such and that the Dubuque Herald be allowed to com- plete the time for which it was appointed, and that it be furnislied copies of the pro- ceedings as published in the Telegraph. R''port adverse to the petition of police for increase of salary, as the financial condition of the treasury does not warrant it at the present time,but we would recom- mend that efforts be made at the next meeting of the legislature to have them pass a law bringing the police under civil service rules. In favor of granting the petition of the city assessor in relation to the boundaries of the water limits would recommend that the water limits extend 1,500 feet beyond any plug or hydrant. In favor of receiving and filing the pe- tition of the Teamsters' union for reduc- tion of team license. Also recommend that the city engineer be instructed to ascertain and find out if W. C. Ostler will send a Barnard Castle scraper on trial to enable the city to tell if the machine will work satisfactorily. In favor of filling South Main street to grade, said filling to be taken from Grand- view avenue and such other streets as may be improved in the lower portion of the city. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion remonstrating against the improve- ment of West Locust street. Report adverse to the petition of M. Igo, asking for additional salary for the past year. In favor of receiving and filing the claims of M. Lavin for extra payment for constructing sanitary sewer. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of John Hickey asking that the line of Grandview avenue be changed abutting his property. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of the Trade and Labor Congress in relation to the taxation of the new office building. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of the township board of Jackson township. Charles Mix county, S. D., ask- ing for aid to procure seed. In favor of approving the report of the street committee in relation to the con- struction of stone crossings that the same be laid under contract to the lowest bidder. In favor of receiving and filing the petition and ordinance of Dubuque Street Railway company asking for the extention of franchise to 1994. In favor of awarding the contract for improvement of Curtis street to John Tibey, he being the lowest bidder. Re- port adopted. Ald. Cullen, chairman of delinquent tax committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of can- celling the taxes of Mrs. Mary Flynn on the 16 feet of lot 81, East Dufuuque add., for 1894. In favor of allowing Elizabeth Bizang to 0 102 Regular Session, June 3, 1895. pay one-half her taxes on the n24 feet of lot 373 in Davis Farm add., as payment in full for 1894. In favor, of cancelling the taxes of Susan Dress on lot of the sub. of lots 135 and 136, Mechanic's add., for 1895. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Maurice O'Reagan, on her homestead, for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes on lots 24 and 25 in Finley, Waples and Burden's adds., and lots 165 and 166 in Union add., for 1894. In favor of allowing Catherine McPo land to pay one half her taxes on lots 207 and 208, Finley's add, as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary De Lorimier on her homestead (Inc for 1895. Report adverse to the petition of Mary A. Kemler in relation to assessment on moneys and credits for 1895. Report adverse to the within petition of Mrs. B. O'Farrell for reduction of taxes for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. M. L. Clark on lot 23, Blake's add, for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Margaret Donahue for 1894 on her home.- stead. ome.stead. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Eva Meyer on team and wagon for 1894, also reduce taxes on lot 3 of min lot 303, to $600 for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Patrick Flynn on city lot 576a for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of Mrs. B. O'Halloran for reduction of taxes for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Lizzie Conlin on the se % of lot 28 in Kelly's sub for 1894. In favor of allowing Mary Rubeck to pay one-half her taxes on the n% of the ml -5 of city lot 496 as payment in full for 1894. In favor of reducing the assessment of Michael Parker on lots 22 and 23, Kelly's sub, to $51,400 for 1894. Report adopted. Ald. Cullen. chairman of the electrical construction committee, reported in favor of paying the following bills: Reinfried & Jaeger $ 25 Central Union Telephone Co..., 50 75 Report adopted. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. Afternoon Session. Council met at 2:20 o'clock p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Crawford,Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vog- ler. The petition of John Becker asking to be allowed to furnish macadam, curbing and all material for the improvement of West Eagle Point avenue was referred to the committee of the whole. The communication of the engineer in relation to the order to have the Guerdet property on Julien avenue connected with the sanitary sewer, and the following res- olution: Resolved, Dubuq e, That the the council of the city ofcity engineer be and is hereby instructed to advertise for bids for disconnecting the sewer pipe in the building of H. Guerdet, located on lot 12 of the sub of lot 703, from the storm water sewer and connecting the same with the sanitarysewer, said work to be done to the satisfaction of the committee on sewers and the city engineer. was adopted. The communication of the American Fire Engine company in relation to pay- ment for tire steamer was referred to the city auditor. Aid. Shea, chairman of the public grounds and buildings committee, reported as follows on the bids for the painting of the town clock: Your committee on public grounds and buildings would respectfully report in fa- vor of awarding the contract for painting the town elock to Chas. Atkinson or $21o, he being the lowest bidder, and to receive such price for painting the dial as the committee may deem just and right, or for $15. Adopted. Ald. Vogler, of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: In favor of granting the petition for the improvement of West Eagle Point avenue to the city limits. Adopted. In favor of refering the bids for light- ing the city buildings to the committee on police and light. Ald. Crawford moved that the matter of lighting the public buildings be indefinite- ly postponed. Carried. In favor of postponing action on plans and specifications for improving Seven- teenth street from West Locust street to Clay street. In favor of receiving and filing the bids for the improvement of West Locust street from Hodgdon avenue to west line of Blake's addition. Adopted. In favor of approving of the plans and specifications for the paving and curbing of South Main street, but that the work be not commenced until such time as all the grading is done and completed, so that the paving can be laid in a substantial manner. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann. chairman of the street committee, reported as follows: Your committee on streets would most respectfully report that foremen for sev- eral road districts have been appointed as ordered by the council, and we would re- commend that they be paid at the rate of $1.50 per day. Adopted. In favor of paying the bill of D. W. Lin- ehan, $15.00, for curbstone furnished on Booth and O'Neill streets. Adopted. Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus- pended and Mr. Denlinger and others who wished to address the council be allowed to do so. Carried. Mr. Denlinger addressed the council stating he had always been willing to pay for the four -foot sidewalk on Grandview avenue laid by the city, and asked to have the same remain abutting his property. Ald. Ryder moved Mr. Denlinger be allowed to pay for a four -foot sidewalk. Carried. Mr. Weigel addressed the council in re- gard to Wilber Lane. On motion the matter was referred to the committee of the whole and city at- torney. Mr. Morrison addressed the council in relation to the vacation of certain streets and alleys to the A. Y. McDonald -Morri- son Manufacturing company. Ald. Crawford moved that the prayer of petitioners as asked for and referred be granted, and that the ordinance commit- tee and city attorney draft an ordinance covering the same. Carried. Ald Ryder offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water company be and are hereby instructed to extend their water mains on and along ;t, Regular Session, June 3, 1895. Fremont avenue, from Grandview to Lull street, and that tire plugs as required be located by the fire committee and fire 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 e extended. Ald. Shea offered the following, which was adopted: Rcsolvcd, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the city marshal be in- structed to remove all obstructions on Fourth street extension in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Ald. Shea, chairman of the committee on public grounds and buildings, sub- mitted the following, which was adopted: Your committee would most respectfully recommend that the necessary repairing be done on the Delhi street engine house, and that the necessary paint for painting said work be bought by the city and the firemen to do said painting. Ald. Schulte offered the following which was adopted: WHEREAS, The water pipe connection with the Eighteenth street engine house is to supply the water required for said house; therefore, Resolved, That a larger pipe be put in leading to said house before the paving is done on the street, said work to be done under the supervision of the committee on public grounds and buildings and engi- neer. Ald. Schulte offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuqe, That the Dubuque Water com- pany be and are hereby instructed to ex- tenci their water mains on West Third street from James to Hill street, and that water plugs, if required, be put in under the direction of the fire committee and chief, the city of Dubuque guaranteeing to said water company a sum of money suf- ficient to pay 7 per cent. on the cost of pipe so required to be extended. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That - West Eagle Point avenue, between Kane street and corporation line be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in con- formity 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 owners of the abutting property, grading to be bid in total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, •Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the alley north of West Third street and west of Hill street, from the end of present improvement west and north of the intersection of West Fourth and Pauline streets, be graded and macad- amizeti in conformity with the ordi- nance uon the 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 proposals for the performance of the work; the grading and macadamizing 103 to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: ftesolred: By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the alley between Johnson and Humboldt avenue, and Lin- coln and Rhomberg avenue, be graded 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 for the performance of the work; the grading and macad- amizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vog- ler. Ald. Shea offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Fourth street be- tween Main and White streets, be paved with brick and curbed with curbstone, in conformity with the or- dinance 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 paving and curbing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following, which was referred to the committee of the whole: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That w est Eleventh street, between Grove terrace and Weigel alley, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadam- ized, 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 for the performance of the work ; the guttering, curbing and macad- izing to be done at the expense of the own- ers of the abutting property, grading to be bid in a gross sum. Referred to the committee of the whole. Ald. Cullen offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 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 west side of Bluff street, abutting city lot 598, where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Kaler. ufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vog- Ald. Vogler 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 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the northside of Eighth street, abutting city lot 172, where not al- 104 Regular Session, June 3, 1895. ready laid; also new cul bing and resetting of old curb as may be necessary, all at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Vogler offered the following: Resolved. By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 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 south side of Twelfth street. abutting city lots 498 and 500, where not al- ready laid, also new curbing and resetting of old curb as niay be necessary, all at the expense of abuttingproperty. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bauer 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Windsor avenue, between Sanford street and Edward 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—Aids. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Schulte 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 twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the north side of Fourteenth street, between Clay and White street, where not already laid, also new curking and re -setting of old curbs as may be necessary, all at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bauer 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 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on the west side of Pine street. between 24th street and 26th street, where not already laid, all at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: ACul- len, Kau mann, Ryder,l Shea, Schulte and Vogler Ald. Cullen 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 ten days of this no- tice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on Bluff and Dodge streets, abutt- ing city lots 584, 585b, and 585e, 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—Alda. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. i Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Rcxoired,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 ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side_ walks, on the west side of Couler avenue, abutting lot 9, L. H. Langworthv's addition, and lot 266 Davis Farm addi- tion, where not already laid, all at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald, Kaufmann moved that when the council adjourn it does to meet at 7:30 o'clock, June 17. Carried. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest- * - - Recorder. o ved .-__. 1895. Mayor. f CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, June 7, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at.7:50 p.m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Aids. Bauer, Crawford,Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Schulte, and Vogler. Ald. Crawford moved that the report of the engineer be presented. Carried. For the improvement of Grandview ave- nue: Kenety & McCann $11,S55 D. W. Linehan 10,715 Altman & Taylor 10,010 Brown & Brown 10,670 O. G. Kringle 11,930 John Blake 10,535 Steuck & O'Farrell 11,010 Ryan Bros 12,145 Dubuque Construction Co 14,850 On motion the contract was awarded to Altman & Taylor, the surplus material to be hauled to South Main street. For sanitary sewer in Wilson avenue, from Julien avenue to West Eighth street: Hird & Son. $173 90 O. G. Kringle 198 90 D. W. Linehan 200 60 Keare O'Brien 191 56 On motion the contract was awarded to Hird & Son, they being the lowest bidders. Ald. Ryder moved that the contract for sewer on West Eighth street, from Hill street west, be set aside, and that new bids be advertised for anew. Carried. Ald. Ryder moved that the matter of change of grade of Union avenue be ac- cepted, provided Mr. J. Loringett accept the amount awarded him, and Mr. Seige waives all objections to the same. Carried. Ald. Bauer moved that the improvement of Fifth avenue be suspended for the pres- ent. Referred to the alderman of the Fifth ward. Special Session, June 10, 1895. Ald. Schulte offered the following reso- lution: Resolved, By the city council that per- mission is hereby given to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway company to lay a track along the north side of Twelfth street from Pine street to Cedar street and to lay necessary spur tracks be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, said track for the accommodation of A. Y. McDonald --Morrison Manufacturing com- pany. Referred to the committee of the whole. Aid. Vogler moved to adjourn. Carried. P Attest: Apkroy6d L~r rder. .1895. • y1 y Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. Special Session, June 10, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:45 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present — Aldermen Bauer, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vog- ler. The mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to take such action as was necessary in relation to the sale of the re- funding bonds, as advertised by the fi- nance committee. Alderman Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: WHEREAS, the bonds of this city in the sum of $200,000 will mature on the first day of January, 1896, WHEREAS, The city will not be in a con- dition to pay and take up said bonds; and, WHEREAS, It will be necessary to refund and extend the time for the payment of said bonds ; and, WHEREAS, Advertisement has been made for offers to procure and surrender the bonds so to mature and to take in ex- change therefor new bonds to be issued to refund and extend the payment of the same; and, WHEREAS, N. W. Harris & Company, of Chicago, have proposed to procure and surrender said $200,000 in amount of the bonds so to mature and to accept instead thereof new bonds to be issued to refund and extend the same; and, WHEREAS, The bonds so to mature bear interest semi-annually at the rate of 6 per cent; and, WHEREAS, Said Harris & Company pro- pose to accept such new bonds to be issued to bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent, payable semi-annually, and to pay the city eight thousand six hundred and eighty dollars for the privilege of being permit- ted to make such exchange, and, WHEREAS, After considering the said proposition of said N. W. Harris & Com- pany in connection with other proposals made by other parties for the refunding of sald maturing bonds, it appears to the council that the proposal of N. W. Harris 105 & Company is the best and most advan- tageous offer that has been made for the refunding of said bonds, therefore, be it Resolved, That said proposal of said N. W. Harris & Company be and the same is hereby accepted by the city, and the mayor and finance committee are hereby authorized and empowered to enter into a contract with proper provisions for safe guarding the interests of the city, with said N. W. Harris & Company for the re- funding of the bonds to mature, on the terms hereinbefore expressed, proper pro- vision to be made when and how said premium shall be made and as to the carrying out of the exchange of the new bonds to be issued for the old ones to be surrendered as aforesaid, and to provide in said contract that said new bonds to be issued and the interest thereon shall be made payable in gold coin of the present standard weight and fineness ai some bank in either New York or Boston, as may be agreed upon in said contract. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That for the purpose of re- funding city bonds to the amount of $201,- 926.63, maturing on the 1st day of Jan- uary, 1896, the city shall issue 400 twenty- year gold bonds in denominations of $500 each, numbered from 1 to 400, inclusive, and bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal and interest of said bonds to be payable at the city of New York, in the state of New York, or at the city of Boston in the state of Massachusetts, at the option of the holder, as may be provid- ed in the contract, this day authorized to be made with N. W. Harris Co. for the exchange of said bonds for old bonds to be surrendered. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest :_ ved rde 1895. Mayor. 106 Adjoupned regular Ses8ion, June 17, 1895 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, June 17, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met June 17, 1895, at S o'clock p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. On motion bids for the improvement of streets, alleys and sewers were ordered opened, and the same referred to the en- gineers for computation. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of Chas. Klingenberg et al., to repair Liebnitz street. Petition of R. T. Eddy, remonstrating against the assessment for the improve- ment of Julien avenue, was referred to the street committee and attorney. The following were referred to the street committee: The communication of the city engineer in relation to the purchase of a road scraper. Also an estimate of grade at Rush street from Quince to Villa street. Also estimate of grade on Leibnitz street from Harold street to Abbott street. The resolution for the improvement of Middle avenue from Garfield to High Bluff street and resolution for the im- provement of Schiller avenue between Garfield and High Bluff. Also the report of the committee on pub- lic grounds and buildings, recommending the paving of sidewalk in front of the Eighteenth street engine house. The following were referred to the street committee and engineer: Petition of C. H. Hyde et al. for the im- provement of Rebecca street. Petition of E. H. Sheppley in relation to the width of sidewalk on Lincoln avenue between Couler avenue and White street. On motion the rules were suspended and Mr. Sheppley was allowed to address the council. Mr. Sheppley addressed the council in relation to the above sidewalk. Petition of Wm. F. Woodrich et al in relation to the rebuilding of the retaining walls at a point where Grove Terrace in- tersects Eleventh street was referred to the street committee and engineer. The communication in relation to ob. struction in alley between Sycamore and Lynn and Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, was referred to the street com- mittee. The engineer reported as follows in re- lation to the petition of Catherine Keepers to have improvement on Almond street remeasured: Would report that there is no record in this office of any one by the name of Keepers owning any property on Almond street. Referred to the committee on claims. The petition of E. Laneworthy's estate asking that assessment for laying sewer in West Third street from Hill to Alpine be cancelled, was received and filed. The petition of James Forester et al, re- monstrating against the paving of Fourth street as ordered, was referred to the paving committee. The petitions of Frank Roy and John Malone and son were referred to the engi- neer to make an estimate as to the amount of the balance due on the macadam owned by then and present the same to the council. The petition of Wm. Lawther to have electric light poles removed was granted. The petition of Thos. F. Phillips and J. M. Kenety asking for the use of the armory for the Sisters of the Visitation was read. Ald. Crawford moved that if the Gov- ernor's Greys, having a lease of the same, have no objection, the Visitation Sisters be allowed to use the hall. Ald. Cullen moved that a committee be appointed to wait on the Governor's Greys to obtain their consent for the use of the armory hall. Ald. Cullen, Vogler and Bonson were appointed to act as said committee. Ald. Ryder moved that the committee on public,grounds and buildings be em- powered to examine the condition of the armory hall and require the Governor's Grays to have the sante put in its proper condition. Ald. Crawford moved that all obstruc- tions on Kane street be removed. Referred to the street committee. The petition of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul for permission to ay traek on Twelfth street from Pine to Sycamore street, was referred to the committee of the whole. The following bills were ordered paid: Dubuque Construction company, for paving Clay street, 14,567.00. Kenety & McCann for paving Clay street, $4,330.00. Mike Connolly for construction of sewer in West Fifth street and Winona avenue, $100.00. Ald. Bonsai' presented and read for the first time an ordinance entitled: An ordinance for the vacation pf the alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth and between Maple and Pine streets, alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets and between Maple and Cedar streets; alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets between Cedar and Sycamore streets ; Maple street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, and Cedar street be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. DAlcl. Ryder moved that the rules be sus- pended and ordinance read by its title and placed on its final passage. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder. Shea, Schulte and Vogler Nays—None. The ordinance was then read by its title and adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schule and Vogler. Nays—None. Ald. Crawford offered the following res- olution: Rcnolved, That the city assessment for taxation of lots numbers 267 to 276, 331 to 340, and 393 to 402, all inclusive, in East Dubuque addition No. 2 to the city of Du- buque, including buildings and improve- ments thereon, shall be fixed at and re- main $8,100 for ten (10) years, commencing with the year 1895, providing said real estate shall be used during that time by the A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Manufac- turing company, its successors or assigns, exclusively for manufacturing purposes. Resolved -further, That the machinery and tools and all materials and stock used in Adjourned Regular Session, June 17, 1895. 107 the manufacturing plant to be constructed on the real estate above described by said company. and all merchandise manufac- tured and produced therein, while remain- ing on the premises unsold, shall be ex- empt from city taxation for the same period. Referred to the committee of the whole. On motion of Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, the following streets, sewers and sidewalks were ac- cepted: Sanitary sewer in West Third street from Hill to Alpine streets. Sanitary sewer in alley east of Grant avenue. Sanitary sewer in alley between Walnut and Rose streets. Sidewalk on both sides of Rush street from Apple to Quince streets. Sidewalk on north side of West Eagle Point avenue between Francis and Valeria streets. Curb and guttering on Julien avenue between Walnut street and Wilson avenue. Curb, guttering and macadamizing Lawther avenue between Windsor and Burden avenues. Curb, guttering and macadamizing White street between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, 13y the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That to pay for constructing sewer in West Third street from Hill street to Alpine street. by Hugh Keenan, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special 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 opposite each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: W. C. Beans, McCoy's sub, lot 2, 42 sq ft sewer at 4 mills $ 16 80 A. W. Kemler est, McCoy's sub, e 35 degrees lot 3, 35 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 14 00 A. W. Kemler est, McCoy's sub, w 135 feet, lot 4, 15 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 6 00 A. W. Kemler est, McCoy's sub, lot 5, 50 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 20 00 A. W. Kemler est, McCoy's sub, lot 6, 50 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 20 00 E. Langworthy est, Pauline Lang - worthy's sub, lot 1, 120 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 48 00 Rieder Langworthy, Pauline Lang - worthy's sub. s34i lot -, 120 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills 48 00 E. Langworthy est, Pauline Lang - worthy's sub, lot 3, 110 sq ft sew- er, at 4 mills 44 00 E. Langworthy est, Pauline Lang - worthy's sub, lot 4, 224 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 89 60 Julia Langworthy, Julia L. Lang - worthy's add, lot 1, 150 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 60 00 R. H. Collier, Mrs. L. H. Langwor- thy's sub. lot 5, 160 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 64 00 R. H. Collier. Mrs. L. H. Langwor- thy's sub, lot 6, 163 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 65 20 Bernice McFadden, Mrs.L H. Lang - worthy's sub, lot 7. 163 sq ft sewer at 4mills 65 20 O. S. Langworthy,Mrs. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub, lo8, 178 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 71 20 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for construct- ing sewer in alley east of Grant avenue from Julien avenue to West Eleventh street, by James Hird & Son, contractors, in front of and adjoining the sante, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts o' 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: Frank Duggan, Cain's sub, lot 2, 35 sq ft sewer, at 4c mills $ 14 00 G. H. Davis, Cain's sub, lot 3, 35 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills Eliz . Taylor, Cain's sub, lot 4, 35 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills John Hier, Cain's sub, lot 5, 39.6 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills A. W. Hosford, L ain's sub, lot 6, 39.6 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills A.W. Hosford, Cain's sub, lot 7, 37.6 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills Andrew Drees, sub of 738 city lot 1, 132 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills Kate E. Sullivan, sub of 2 of 3 of 738 city lot 1, 114 sq ft sew er,at 4 mills Jennie West, sub of 2 of 3 of 738 city of 4, 12.5 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Ales. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for construct- ing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley be- tween Walnut street and Race street from end of sewer to Rose street, by James Hird & Son, 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: James Howie, Cummin's sub, lot 8, 55 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills $ 22 00 Stephen Harriety, Cummin's sub, lot 9, 55 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills22 00 L. A. Wood, Cummin's sub, lot 10, 36 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills 14 40 Wm. Wilkinson, Cummin's sub, s 19. ft lot 10, 19 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills7 60 Martin Kerwin, Cummin's sub, lot 15, 55 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills 22 00 C. Vath, Cummin's sub, s X lot 16, 36.67 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills 14 67 I, Cleminson, Cummin's sub nl-3, lot 16, 18.83 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills. 7 33 I. Cleminson. Cumming's sub, s1-3, lot 17. 18.33 sq ft sewer, at 4 mills 7 33 lra Hanson, Cummin's sub, n2-3, lot 17, 36.67 sq ft sewer at 4 mills14 67 Adopted by the lollowing vote: Ayes-Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. 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 Rrush street between Apple and Quince streets 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: Geo. Savory, Union add, lot 120, 60 lin ft sidewalk, at 14c $ 840 Geo. Savory, Union add, lot 121, 9 87 70.5 lin ft sidewalk, at 14c 14 00 14 00 15 84 15 84 15 04 52 80 45 60 5 00 108 Adjourned Regular Session, June 17, 1895. John McQuillen, Union add, lot 183, 55.5 lin ft sidewalk. at 14c7 77 John McQuillen, sub 184,Union add, lot 1, 56.5 lin ft sidewalk, at 14c7 91 Julia Ahern, sub 184, Union add, lot 2, 90 lin ft sidewalk, at 14c 12 60 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a four - foot wide sidewalk on north side of West Eagle Point avenue, between Francis and Valeria streets, by John McCoy, 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: Geo. Salot, Tivoli add, lot 21, 127.5 lineal ft sidewalk, at 15c $ 19 13 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for improving Julien avenue from Walnut street to Wil- son avenue by George W. Farley, 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 es- tate, as follows: John Nagle, sub of out lot 738 city lot: 18 lin ft of curbing at 30e 5 40 6.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 1 87 Total 7 27 John Nagle,sub of out lot 738, city lot 45: 83 lin ft guttering at 30c 24 90 35.55 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 66 Total 35 56 Alphonse Matthews, sub of out lot 738, city lot 6: 81.5 lin ft curbing at 30c 24 45 36.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 86 Total 35 31 Mary M. Thomas, sub of out lot 738, city lot 7: 20 lin ft curbing at 30c 6 00 8.89 sq yds guttering at 30c 2 67 Total 8 67 Kate E. Sullivan, sub of out lot 738 e 20 ft city lot 8: 23 lin ft curbing at 30c $6 90 8.89 sq yds guttering at 30c 2 67 Total $9 57 J. W. Parker est, sub of out lot 738, w 3 ft city lot 8: 3 lin ft curbing at 30c 1.33 sq yds guttering at 30c 90 40 Total $1 30 M. Stockley et al, sub of out lot 738, city lot 9: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 Total $21 67 J. W. Parket est, sub of out lot 738, city lot 9: 50 lin ft curbing at 30 c 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c $15 00 6 67 Total $21 67 Jennie West, sub of out lot 738, city lot 11: 61 lin ft curbing at 30c 26.89 sq yds guttering at 30e Total Wnt, Headford, Cain's sub, lot 1: 93 lin ft curbing at 30c 46 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 lin ft curbing reset at 10c Total R. T. Eddy, Mobley's Dubuque. lot 5: 18 sq yds guttering at 30e 40 lin ft curbing reset at 10c $18 30 8 07 $26 37 $27 90 13 80 60 $42 30 n 70 ft $5 40 4 00 Total $9 40 Rev John Hennessy, Mobley's Dubuque, lot 6: 8 lin ft curbing at 30c 17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 32 lin ft curbing reset at 10c $2 40 5 33 3 20 Total $10 93 Rev. John Hennessy, Mobley's Dubuque, sub lot 7: 15.33 sq yds guttering at 30c $ 4 60 34.5 lin ft curbing reset at 10c 3 45 Total. 8 8 05 D. J. Hennessy, Kelly's sub, lot 1 : 8.4 lin ft curbing at 30e $ 2 52 22.35 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 70 42 lin ft curbing reset at 10c 4 20 Total is 13 42 D. J. Hennessy, Kelly's sub, lot '2: 22.35 sq vds guttering at 30c 8 6 70 50.3 lin it curbing reset at 10e 5 03 Total 8 11 73 F. D. Collet, Kelly's sub. lot 3: 22.35 sq yds guttering at 30c $ 6 70 50.3 lin ft curbing reset at 10c 5 03 Total $ 11 73 E. Guthrie, Kelly's sub, lot 4: 4 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 1 20 22.35 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 70 46.3 lin ft curbing reset at 10e .. 4 63 Total 8 12 53 A. Heinz, Kelly's sub, w28ft lot 5: 28 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 8 40 12.53 sq yds guttering at 30c 3 76 Total 8 12 16 F. Freiberg, Kelly's sub e22ft lot 5: 9.82 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 2 95 22.1 lin ft curbing reset at 10c 2 21 Total $ 5 16 Fred Freiberg, Kelley's sub, lot 6: 9.0 lin ft curbing, at 30c 2 70 22.35 sq yds guttering. at 30c 6 70 41.3 lin ft curbing reset. at 10c 4 13 Total 13 53 John Nagle, Kelley's sub, lot 7: 22.35 sq yds guttering, at 30c 6 70 C0.3 lin ft curbing reset, at 10c• 5 03 Total John McCollins, Kelley's sub, lot 8: 22.35 sq yds guttering, at 30c 42 lin ft curbing reset, at 10c 11 73 6 70 4 20 Total 10 90 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for improve- Adjourned Regular Session, June 17, 1895 went of Lawther avenue from Burden avenue to Windsor avenue by Altman & Taylor, contractors, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and tarts 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 fol- lows: Lawther and Ryder, Burden-Lawther's add. lot 11: 129.6 lin ft curbing, at 30e $ 38 88 60 sq yds guttering, at 30e 18 110 172.78 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c58 74 Total 115 62 Wm. Lawther, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 38: 58.6 lin ft curbing, at 33c 17 58 26.67 sq yds guttering, at 30e 8 00 81.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34e27 58 Total 53 16 Wm. Lawther, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 39: 50 lin ft curbing, at 30e. 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering, at 30e 6 67 61.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c211 78 Total $ 42 45 Wm. Lawther, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 40: 50 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 15 00 22.23 sq yds guttering. at 30c 6 67 61.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34e20 78 Total $ 42 45 Wm. Lawther, Burden -La wther's add, lot 41: 50 lin ft curbing at 30e $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering, at 30c 6 67 61.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c20 78 Total $ 42 45 Wm. Lawther, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 42: 50 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering, at 30c 6 67 61.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c20 78 Total $ 42 45 Lawther & Rider,Burden-Lawther's add, lot 43: 50 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering, at 30e 6 67 61.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c20 78 Total $ 42 45 Lawther & Rider,Lawther-Burden's add, lot 44: 50 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering, at 30c. 6 67 61.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c20 78 Total $ 42 45 M. Eichhorn, Lawther-Burden's add, lot 45: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c 15 00 2222 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 34c20 78 Total 42 45 Lawther & Rider, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 46: 72 lin ft curbing at 30c 21 60 33.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 10 13 115.55 sq yds macadamizing at 34c39 29 Total 71 02 Coyle and Ellis, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 101: 126.1 lin ft curbing at 30c 37 83 57.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 17 33 233.11 sq yds macadamizing at 34c79 26 Total 134 42 109 Dement and Duncan, Burden -Law ther's add, lot 83: 109.6 lin ft curbing. at 30e 51.55 sq yds guttering at 30c 149.45 sq yds macadamizing at 34c Total 99 19 F. A. Bisping, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 82: 109 lin ft curbing at 30e 32 i0 51.55 sq yds guttering at 30e 15 46 149.55 sq yds macadamizing at 34c50 85 Total 99 01 Lawther & Rider, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 47: 194.3 lin ft curbing at 30c 58 29 88.59 sq yds guttering at 30c 26 66 271.78 sq yds macadamizing at 34c92 40 32 88 15 46 50 85 Total 177 35 E. Kahenstein, Burden-Lawther's add, lot 55: 129.6 lin ft curbing. at 30e $ 38 88 (10 sq yds guttering, at 30e 18 00 180.11 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c61 24 Total $118'12 Lawther & Rider,Burden-Lawther's add, lot 56: 1.27.9 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 38 37 58.22 sq yds guttering, at 30e 17 47 181.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c61 65 Total 5117 49 Lawther & Rider,Burden-Lawther'sadd, lot 65: 128.3 lin ft curbing, at 30e $ 38 49 59.11 sq yds guttering, at 30e 17 73 181.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c61 65 Total $117 87 Lawther& Rider,Burden-Lawther's add, lot 10: 127.41in ft curbing, at 30c R 38 22 6u sq yds guttering, at 30c 18 00 172.78 sq yds macadamizing, at 34c58 75 Total $114 97 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Cullen offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Alpine street, between West Third and Dodge street, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in con- formity 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 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. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-A1ds. Bauer, Bonson. Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bonson offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city ofo Dubuque, That Locust street, be- tween Tenth street and Sixteenth street, and West Locust street between Sixteenth street and Seventeenth street, west side, be graded, curbed and paved with brick, in conformity with the ordi- nance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and the same specifications beenmsubntitt d,, the 110 Adjourned Regular Session, June 17, 1895 city recorder is directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work ; the curbing and paving to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Grading to be bid in a gross sum. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Bonson, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Nays—Aid. Crawford. Ald. Kaufmann presented the following: To the Honorable Mayor aim City Council of the City of Dubuque: GENTLEMEN— Your committee on streets would most respectfully recommend that the grade of Grandview avenue between Southern avenue and its eastern terminus be changed so as to correspond with the red line as shown on the accompanying profile, which will reduce the amount of grading to about one-half of what it was before, and reduce the cost of same to about one-third of the original cost, towit: 123. cents per yard. All of which is re- spectfully submitted. Adopted. Ald. Kauffmann offered the following resolution: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the city recorder be and is hereby instructed to give the proper notice for the proposed change of grade on Grandview avenue, as shown by profile now on file in the city recorder's office, said notice to be in compliance with the ordinance on that subject. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann submitted the follow- ing: Your committee on streets would most respectfully recommend that in view of the large number of sidewalks out of re- pair in different portions of the city, that another one-horse wagon be put on to do said work, the same to be under the super- vision of the street committee and street commissioner. Adopted. Ald. Shea offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the mayor be and is hereby directed to appoint a new special committee to confer with the Standard Lumber company in regard to the award of the jury for the extension of Fourth street. Adopted. The mayor appointed Aids. Shea. Kauf- mann and Crawford to act as said com- mittee. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved,By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the mayor is hereby a a- thorized and required for the purpose of providing for the cost and expense of im- proving the following streets and alleys, to -wit: Dorgan Place and alley from Sel an- teenth to Ellis street, $500. Holly street from Cleveland avenua to Rush street, $800. Lawther avenue from from Windsor to Burden avenue. $1,500. Merz street from Windsor to Althauser avenue, $1,800. Julien avenue from Walnut to Wilson avenue, $300. 'Wilber Lane from Weigel alley to Olive street, $500. Humbolt avenue from Lincoln to High Bluff street, $200. White street from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth street, $1,300. Fifth avenue from end of present im- provement to north line of lot 6 in Peil's sub., $2,000. West Eighth street from Hill street to west line of Rogers' sub., $700. Fremont avenue from Grandview avenue to Cascade road, $5,000. Curtis street from South Dodge street to Malady street, $3,500. Grandview avenue from Southern av- enue to east end of street, $8,900. To issue under the provisions of the or- dinance adopted August 9, 1894, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, bonds to the amount of $27.000, of the denomina- tion of $500 each numbering from 91 to 144 inclusive, to be each, July 1, 1895, payable seven years after date, or at any time be- fore said date at the option of the city of Dubuque, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-an- nually, both principal and interest paya- ble 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 authorized to deliver said bonds to Robert & Co. in accordance with their proposal for said bonds, and pay the proceeds of same to the city treasurer, to be applied by him in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance adopted August 9. 1894, and said committee is to report its doings hereunder to the city council. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. City Engineer Knowlton reported as follows on bids referred to hint for compu- tation. Improvement of West Eagle Point avenue: Steuck & O'Farrell $12.763 Ryan Bros 12,999 J. Pickley 14,109 E. E. Frith 13.497 Brown & Brown 13,865 D. W. Linehan 14,031 John Blake 1'1,,990 On motion Steuck & O'Farrell being the lowest bidders were awarded the contract. Alley between Lincoln and Rhomberg and Humboldt and Johnson avenues: George W. Farley $1,050 D. W. Linehan 904 W. Cook 972 Brown & Brown 950 Phil. Doerr 814 John Parker 1,054 Steuck & O'Farrell 823 On motion Phil. Doerr was awarded the contract. Sewer in West Eighth street: John Howe $116 25 Hird & Son 183 75 D. W. Linehan 92 00 R. T. Eddy 120 00 On motion D. W. Linehan was awarded the contract. Sewer in the alley north of West Third street between Hill and Pauline street— John Tibey $450 Geo. W. Farley 440 Steuck & O'Farrell 460 On motion, Geo. W. Farley was awarded the contract. Sewer in Seminary street from Seven- teenth street to Madison— D. W. Linehan, sewer per foot, 85e ; manhole. $22. O. G. Kringle, sewer per foot, 55c ; man- hole, $25. On motion, O. G. Kringle was awarded the contract. Ald. Crawford moved that the recorder issue a venire to the city marshal for the List of City -Warrants. 111 opening of Glen Oak avenue from Four. teenth to Julien avenue. Carried Ald. Vogler moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest Rec. roved 1895. Are,"-- Mayor. LIST OF CITY WARRANTS Issued by the City Recorder During the Month of April, 1895. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DuauQuE, Iowa, May 1, 1895. 1 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of April 1895: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. P Olinger, salary for January, Feb- ruary and March, mayor.$250 00 H B Gniffke, sal:u•y March, treasurer200 00 T J Cooney, do do recorder116 66 M JI McCarten, do auditor116 65 J F Stemm, do do assessor125 00 J E Knight, do do attorney125 00 John Raesli, do do marshal100 00 J Reinfried do do fire chief83 30 John Curter, do do street comm'r91 60 J O'Connell, do do clerk .63 30 W H Knowlton, do engineer 200 00 E S Hyde, do do asst eng'r100 00 Jas Boyce, do do do 100 00 Henry Glab, do do do 50 00 G Osborn, do do electrician 75 00 M II o, do do sewer insp'tor 60 00 H Henge, do do park custod'n 46 50 Jac Kleine, do do market master 60 00 F W Wieland, do health officer 50 00 Mr Eitel, fireman 60 00 J Essman, do 75 00 A Duccinl, do 50 00 John Flynn. do 60 00 John Wiltse, do 60 00 C Specht, do 50 00 J Tschudi, do • 5O 00 Ed Keas, do 30 65 Jas Daly, do 60 00 Job Barnes, do 75 00 A McDonnell, do 60 00 J Murphy, do 41 00 Wm Duey, do 60 00 J Seuonberger, do 50 00 Tom Ryder, do 50 00 M Fahey, do 50 00 D Ahearn, do 60 00 T Walker, do 60 00 W Hippman, do 60 00 F Ganahl, de 50 00 Geo Girke, do 50 00 G Helmrich, do 50 00 W Williams, do 50 00 F Essman, do 60 00 T Flynn, do 60 00 A Straney, do 60 00 Jas Rooney, do 50 00 C Hannah, do 60 00 J Alien, do 6000 W McBride, do 50 00 R Weston, do 50 OO J Sweeney, do 15 75 H Ternes, do 11 60 J Bauman, do 12 50 F Hartmann, do 6 85 J Murphy, pollee 75 OO B Cain, do 50 00 Wm Frith, do 50 0O J Litscher, do50 OO P McNerney, do 60 00 T Reilly, do J Fitzpatrick, do Dan Norton, ' do Jas Allen, do John Reuter; do las Flynn, do Ed Tore, do M Kilty, do P Sutton, do DI Craugh, (10 J Hoffman, do P Sullivan, do P Power's, do F Rhomberg, do F Carney, do Jas Rooney, do ...,,, I Manhoff, do """ Wm 0' mien, do Jas Lonergan, do John Nilson, do J Murphy, do J Noel, do Wm Hennessy, do Jas Carter, do Sam Elmer, do P Scharf, do P McCollins, do J Secrest, do Wm Howard, do Dan Lavery, do JI Lonergan, pound master P Ahearn, laborer FBeyer, engineer C Brandt, laborer J Bonder, mason J Brochtobrock, laborer C Buse, do P Becker, do John Beyer, do Jas Bennett, do J Corbett, do J Callahan, do J Driscoll, do J Eagan, do J Erskin, do J Eberhardt, do John Everet, do Wm Flynn, do John Fix, do L Fritz, do F Faber, do John Farley. do P Fury, do AI Fagan, do Wm Flannagan, do F Gengler•, do Joe Grab, do M Groff, do .... C Hillery, foreman A Hird, laborer J Hillery, do D Harriman, do M 'loupes, do A Johnson, do AJaeger, do ................ Wm Juergens, do .... P Jacobi, do P Kien, do ... JKraus, do ................ J Kinsella, carpenter. — ..—..—..— P Kinney, laborer J Kelly, do M Kline, do M Lilach, do Wm Lonergan, de J Lambert, do A Lang, do J Moroney, do T Mulqueeny, do T Meyer, do J Morrell, do P Moran, do P Mobon, do T McDonnell, do Al McCune. foreman J McNulty, laborer P McMullen, do P O'Brien, Sr, do P O'Brien, Jr, do B O'Neill, do do do .••• • .........•...... J Perryon, D Powers, Jas Powers, John Raetz. Nic Ries, DSufi' van, Geo Schulz, A Schmidt, John Steffes, 31 Scheirock, Joe Seik, foreman ................ do do do do do do 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 25 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 46 60 50 00 40 00 15 00 5 40 16 00 3 40 3 40 2 40 2 25 7 45 9 45 1 35 3 40 9 45 4 05 1 35 4 75 11 50 3 40 1 70 3 00 4 05 7 45 1 35 1 35 1 05 2 70 1 05 11 20 8 80 6 75 6 75 8 10 9 45 1 70 1 35 4 75 19 50 1 70 60 00 11 50 8 10 7 45 1 70 4 05 2 70 70 1 70 6 75 7 45 6 75 2 70 2 70 5 40 1 60 1 35 2 05 10 15 1 35 5 40 1 95 3 40 1 95 17 20 1 05 1 35 2 40 8 45 1 05 1 35 25 00 16 112 List of City 1f frrffnts. 31 Sullivan, do P Stoffer, do J B Stevens, do N Sweeney, do Wm Terry, do Geo Vogt, do M Wampeck, do Wm Warring, do 3 Zerbes, do W Zachina, do .......... Geo Zumhoff, foreman Wm Bentin, team 1 Beckmann, do R Bennett, do A Conrad, do J Costello, do 1 35 B Cain, do 1 35 P Elliott, do 2 05 N Frith, do 2 70 J Geary, do 2 05 M 3 Hannon, do 2 70 T Heinz, do 18 90 P Jardin, do 2 05 H King, do70 John Long, do 2 05 R Mathis, do 2 70 Mrs Phil Melloy, do 2 70 J McCracken, do 18 90 J McCollins. do 18 90 Mrs Quinlivan, do .......... 8 10 Geo Reynolds, do 8 10 D Sutherland, do 2 70 Ed Seeley, do 2 70 L Taylor, do 3 40 31 Theis, do 2 05 Cath Tobin, do 20 95 H Weber, do 2 70 J Williams, do 2 70 P McNulty, laborer 45 50 F Schilling, do 45 50 PLinehan, team.... ............ 2 70 L Cahill, laborer 4 50 WAhearn, laborer 4 50 RFuurmann, team 3 40 F Frich, laborer 4 00 R McGivern, sanitary inspector50 00 Mrs Koenig, janitor .............. 20 00 Jae Moore, janitor...... 20 00 Westercamp & McQuillan, putting up booths.. ... ......................... 32 00 J Becker, repairing city hall 13 75 Wm Flynn, sawing wood........ 3 00 L Daly, hauling booths 13 50 J Farley, rodman ........... 18 75 Df Loes, sawing wood........... 2 00 Duffy & Maguire, personal damages... 400 00 M Lavin, constructing sewer 66 00 G F W od, clerk of election 5 00 R F Curran, do do 5 00 8 M Langworthy, do do 5 00 Ed Redden, do do 5 00 John McGarry, do do 5 00 11 Kombacker, do do 5 00 I Clemingon, do do 5 00 F Melvin, do do 5 00 F H Carberry, do do 5 00 P Hoffmann, do do 5 00 C E Kleis, do do 5 00 T J Conlin, do do 5 00 Wm Kretschmer, dodo 6 00 Ed Muntz, R E Butler, dodo do 5 00 do 5 00 F Flynn, do W H Tomlinson, do do 5 00 J W Coy, do do 5 00 do 5 00 E C Blake. do do 5 00 J M Kenety, do do 5 00 IC O Duncan, do L Gonnet•, do doo 5 00 O P Hughes, do do 5 00 F Duertscher, do do 5 00 J Spielman, do do 5 00 Otto Hess, do do 5 00 Otto Geiger, do do 5 00 H Kruse, do do 5 00 Tony Stoltz, do do 5 00 Phil Pier, judge of election 5 00 T J Donahue, do do 5 00 Jos Straney, do do • • • • • • 5 00 Geo Barnes, do do b 00 Geo Lucas, do do 5 00 5 00 5 00 • 5 00 5 00 ▪ 5 00 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 • 6 ▪ 5 00 5 40 4 75 8 11) 2 05 7 45 9 45 1 35 39 00 70 1 35 6 40 2 70 6 10 10 80 2 05 James Butler, do C B Miller, do E B Hoffmann, do T J Shea, do J McCoy, do J Spear, do John Pier, do A Voelker. do Jos L Horr, do J Kleinschmidt, do do do do do do do do do do do 13 W Jones, do do 6 00 H Nagelmaker, do do 6 00 A Vogel, do do 6 00 A Vogler, do do 6 00 N Palen, do do 5 00 E Anderson, do tlo 6 00 NN Kaufmann, do do R L Goodwin, do do 5 00 B J Schwind, do do 5 00 E J Royce, do do 5 00 P Geisheker, do do 5 00 James Lee, do do 5 00 J R Clark, do do 5 00 C A Voelker, do do 5 00 N HSchilling, do do 5 00 D Hoffmann, do do 5 00 Jos Kaufmann, do do 5 00 F St •itz, do do 500 N P Nicks, do do 5 00 I Beekman, do do 5 00 Chas Elmer, do do 5 00 W Eichmann, do do 5 0 A H Hemmelder, do do 5 00 J Kessler, do do 5 00 H .Pfotzer, do do 5 00 J Flick, do do 5 00 James O'Shea, register of election 10 00 H Kiley, do do 10 00 H Lucas, do do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 0 00 do 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 • do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 18 05 15 16 12 35 17 70 30 00 15 00 30 00 15 00 15 00 23 90 15 00 15 00 24 30 45 00 1 35 13 55 30 75 18 05 14 55 15 00 92 75 27 45 9 15 37 70 9 30 15 00 41 25 15 00 16 90 5 75 28 55 15 00 3 65 13 95 14 45 14 60 14 75 13 65 38 70 16 10 15 00 17 90 20 10 Ja.4 O'Connor, do P G Altman, do John Showers, do W S Couch, do J PQuigley, do A Jeifroy, do F O Udall, do Wm Kaep, do Otto Ternes, do A Doerr, do Leo Palen. do Dan Riordan, do 0 R Foster, do P Cieisheker, do John Hillery, do James Norton, do James Herod, do E A Fretizel, do C J W Saunders, do H Brinkman, do Wm Pule, do P Doerr, do 0 Gmehle, do do A Pfotzer, do do N Engel, do do Claus Hagge, macadam ................ C Vincent, tlo W Sehweagler, do Woodrich & Co, do ................ C Karsch & Co, do T Rotterman, do Fred Mensel & Co, do Wm Scharf, do C Luckterhand, do John Spies, do John Woodrich, do Fred Scharf, do J Albrecht & Co, do Brick & Co, do Howe & Meggison,do Henry Luck, do Beyer & Co, do Fred Remus, do Otto Reis, do C Burchard, do C & H Mueggenberg, Fred Conrad, do A Schiltzy, do A Tippe & Son, do C Buelow, do L Schilave, do Goilie & Co, do John Heim, do Greve & Wanger, do Joe Lawnden, do Vogt & Co, do John Evert, do J Brocittobrock, do P Jacobi, do F Gallow, do Luch terhand & Co, B Walling, do C Probe, do M Bakula & Co, do G Meukel, do S Sommer. do J Kohler, do A Mareska, do Beyer & Giesler, do H Maas, do J Bottoms, do D Grassier, do ................ 7 80 13 35 8 85 List of City Warrants. 113 Brunsklll & Co, do 80 B Fern & Co. ' do 60 J Corbett & Son, do 1213 05 A Hird & Son, do 25 05 111 Corbett, (l0 80 Case & Co, do 30 15 Fern & Son, do 11 90 B Donahue & Co, do 39 45 Goo Wilmon, do 20 10 H Ferris, do 8 70 F Kruse, do 5 10 A Velu, do 12 05 A Sutherland, do 4 95 D Sutherland, do 15 60 Cllockuer&Co, do 26 55 P Fitzgerald, do 11 00 Mabe & Hanifan, do 13 40 N McPoland, do 15 80 C Leirheinaer, do 25 70 Parker & Co, do 45 00 J Cahill & Son, do 32 60 P Gill, do 15 00 Schultz & Co, do 18 95 C Reilly, do 13 65 D Gauge & Co, do 30 00 Roy & Otto, do 60 00 M Michel, do 2 45 J Siege. do 12 00 J Melone, Jr, do 7 50 J Melone & Son, do 30 00 Deggendorf & Co, do 2 00 Mrs C D Sullivan, do 15 00 P MePoland, do 2 85 P Mohan, do 8 00 J Southwell, do 15 00 Bakey & Co, do ........••••••60 00 Kremer & Co, do 12 60 U Sweeney, do 14 70 J McNulty, do 17 00 M McCardn, do 12 05 DI Farrell, do 15 00 McClain & Co, do 20 45 Cairo & Co, do 47 40 51 Carney, do 5 55 P Q inn, do 21 20 JO Shea, do 21 00 M Sulli van & Son, do 33 75 M Burke. Sr, do 22 70 DI Muhony & Son, do 30 00 Norman & Emmert, 26 10 A Hefti, do 2 25 Conrad & Co, do ........ 5 75 F Remus, do 15 00 H Ehlers, do 6 75 N Weber, do 15 00 Kien & Co, do 51 90 J G Muekel, do 15 30 Higgins & Co, do30 00 PQuinn & Co, do P Quinn & Co, do 11 1515 50 M Doyle, do 17 15 F Berg, do 10 85 A S Knapp, do 5 10 Doty & Farley, do 14 30 J Corbett & Co, do 22 95 .1 Adams, do 9 95 F Kuehl, do 12 60 Duachek & Co, do 13 25 M Kilbur'g, do 5 25 C Beyer, do 6 60 G Wett• r,do 6 65 M Crahln• do 11 25 J McCaffrey, do 3 35 Cath Theis, do 15 20 J Kenneatl!y. do 9 60 R Grimes,do 4 35 J Purcell, do 14 45 B Cregan, do 3 00 51 O'Shea, do 9 00 N Theis, do 14 30 M Qv inlan, do 3 00 H Herro., do 4 25 Win Schelis. do 13 05 J Deggendorf, do 30 00 B Donahue, laying sidewalk 135 44 J Tibey, tilling Fourth street 9 36 J Tibey, gravel 55 20 J J McColains, filling Fourth street 5 94 Geo Far1e v, filling Fourth street 189 00 W H Knowlton, supplies 14 00 E C Porter, drugs 6 70 Van Valkenberg & Co, repairing stoves 1 25 Wm G Waters. hay 15 06 Cleaver & McCar en, plumbing54 14 J T Kearns, recording deeds 1 50 Ham & Carver, atatioarery 248 65 Geo Fengler, filling on Lincoln ave.... 17 60 Dubuque Telegraph, blank stationery. 126 50 Barger & Blish, do do 13 55 G B Grosvenor, do do 10 55 Barnard, Walker&Co, do do 10 50 J P Schroeder, straw 4 20 Lear & Ptiffner, h rse shoeing10 05 P Hansen, corn and bran •4 05 H Naglemaker, matches, etc ....... ,•„ 2 75 D Nitterrauer, express 25 F Siege, express 22 Duggan & Kane, oil........ 1 00 (: N Raymond, lamps 12 90 Jas Kelly & Son, stationery 38 22 E J Carpenter, express... 25 D Parker, oil......... 50 J Trudell, repairing wagon ,,,, ,,.. 23 25 Wm 0 Watters, hay 25 20 Standard Lumber Co, lumber 1 50 Theo Bauer, room rent 15 50 Dlerkes & Hasler, hay ................... 1 60 Dubuque Oil Tank Co, on 03 J Trudell, repairing engine ...... 11 50 Wm Marshall, repairing engine 1 65 W S Dlolo, lead pipe ............ 1 35 H Wiley, hauling engine 1 50 Wm Marsh -II. stovel 1 25 Dubuque Cabinet Makers, repairing chairs 2 50 JGerat, baskets... ...... .. ...... ........ 2 25 Bewer Bros, bedding .................... 6 00 P H Halpin, bran and salt .............. 10 30 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services 10 45 Phil Pier, coal ................. . 105 00 Scherr & Wolff, horse shoeing.......... 4 00 Merkes & Hasler, bran and corn 3 15 Collins & Wilkinson, ho se shoeing6 75 Lagen & Sloan, do do 18 50 Lear & Ptiffner, do do 6 00 A Wunder.ich, do do 6 25 Standard Lumber Co, shavings4 50 G N Raymond, brushes9 60 Mullen Bros, plumbing 8 55 Chas Atkinson, painting benches 43 20 J O'Neill, cleaning vaults 100 Dodson & Cousins, wood ................ 53 88 Wm M Greenhow, supplies ............. 3 25 13 D Linehan, repairing tools. ...... .... 5 30 Collins & Wilkinson, horse shoeing.... 50 F Robinson, repairing steam roller.... 5 25 Norweigan Plow Co, repairing plow... 6 00 Knapp, Stout & Co lumber40 49 P Hansen. matches and soap 1 60 E E Frith, removing dead animals10 00 Little, Bruce & Co, lanterns 4 40 Mullen Bros, plumbing2 00 Duggan & Kane, matches and soap2 70 LDaly. ex Dress 4 50 Carr, Ryder & Engler, lumber70 Dubuque Rubber Co, hose 4 30 Key City Gas Co, gas 32 48 Star Electric Co, electric lights 500 00 do do do 600 00 do do do 500 00 do do do 109 20 Dubuque Water Co, water........ 500 00 do do 500 00 do do 241 66 R Bennett, sidewalk repairs 18 00 Smith -Perry Printing Co, printing re- ports 72 70 The Globe, advertising 29 15 German Catholic Printing Co. adver- tising 50 00 The Tianes. advertising............ 29 15 The Herald, do 75 00 The Telegraph, do 29 15 Jos Herod, refunded tax 7 50 Ed Keas. salary 11 60 Globe Light and Heat Co, lamps 333 34 Key City Gas Co, gas 83 85 American Fire Engine Co, new fire en- b00 00 gine American Fire Engine Co, new fire en- 500 00 gine.............................. American Fire Engine Co, new lire en- gine. ..... .... ...... .• • . • • n- gine......................500 00 American Fire Engine Co, new fire en- 500 00 gave American Fire Engine Co, new fire en- gine. ........... ........... ..... n - gine500 00 American Fire Engine Co, new fire en- gine 500 00 .................... Ameriean Fire Engine Co, new fire en- gine 500 00 11 B Gniffke, money advanced500 00 do do do do do do 500b00 0000 do do do do do do do do T J Shea, loan H Clark, do Z F Smith, do ....... do do .............. 500 00 du ,,,, 500 00 do •••. 400 09 do 138 92 200 00 250 00 500 00 500 00 114 List of City Warrants do do 500 00 do do . ....... 500 00 (10 do 500 00 JP Scott, do 500 00 do do ... ... ..... 500 00 do do ....... 500 00 do do 500 00 do do . 500 00 T B Cain, tilling Fourth street 63 00 Dubuque Water Co, water 500 00 do (10 . 500 00 do do 236 80 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of all warrants issued by me during April, 1895. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, June Is, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to Monday, July 1, 1895, for improving Alpine street from West Third street to Dodge street according to plans and specifications now on file in my office. The following is the extent of the work: Curbing, 2,800 lineal feet. Guttering, 1,300 square yards. Macadam, 4,000 square yards. Grading: Fill, 450 cubic yards; cut, 7,800 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or before Sep- tember 15, 1895. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for curbing, the price per square yard for gut- tering and macadamizing, grading to be bid in total. Bidders must furnish a bond of 8200, that contractgv e ill be enterod and ed if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at a meeting of the council to be held July 1, 1895. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. T. J. COONEY', City Recorder. d18 -10t Notice to Contractors. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 1 DusuIowa, June 18, Sealed proposalsIIwill be received at m8y offl:e up to for curbing and paving Julyat the followingtreetss a. with brick, in accordance with plans and speciflca- tions now on file in my office: Fourth street, from Main to White street. The extent of the work is as follows: Brick paving on macadam groute founda- tion, 3.300 square yards. New curbing, 1,000 lineal feet. 01(1 curbing reset, 500 lineal feet. Said work to be completed on or before Sept. 15, 1895. Locust street, from Tenth to Sixteenth street, and West Locust street from Sixteenth to north line of Seventeenth street. The extent of the work is as follows': Brick paving on macadam groute founda- tion, 11,000 square yards. New curbing, 3,600 lineal feet. 01(1 curbing reset, 1,200 lineal feet. Said work to be completed on or before Octo- ber 15, 1895. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for new curbing, also old curbing reset, the price per square yard for paving or macadam grouts foundation. Proposals must be accompanied by a certi- fied check on some Dubuque bank for 8500, payable to the order of the city of Dubuque in case the party to whom the contract is award- ed shall fail to execute the contract so award- ed within five days after such contract is awarded. Prothe council to willbhelbe d Juelyo1, 1885 meeting of Copies for bidders will be furnished by the city recorder. The city reserves the right to reject al] bids. d18•l0t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. An Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE for the vacation of the alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets and between Maple and Pine streets, alley be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets at (I be- tween Maple and Cedar streets, alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets and between Cedar and Sycamore streets, Maple street be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, and Cesar street between Twelftn and Thir- teenth streets. Whereas, The A. Y. McDenald & Morrison Manufacturing Company, a corporation organ- ized under the laws of Iowa, has petitioned the city council of the city of Dubuque for the vacation of the alley between Twelfth an, Thirteenth streets, and bet ween Mitpl. and Pine streets, alley between Twelfth and Thir- teenth streets and between Maple and Cedar streets, alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets and between Cedar and Sycamore streets, Maple street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, and Cedar street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets; and, Whereas, The A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Manufacturing Company is the owner in fee simple of the real estate bounding or abutting the streets and alleys above designated: and, Whereas, Notice of the application of the said A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Mauufaetur- ing Company for the said vacation has been published for ten days in the official papers of the city; and Whereas, It appears that no valid objections have been made to said application for said vacation. and said above described streets and alleys are not required for street or alley pur- poses; therefore, Be it Ordained by the eity council of the city of Dubuque, that the alley between Twelfth and Tnirteenth streets and between Maple and Pine streets, alley between Twelftn and Thir- teenth streets And between Maple and Cedar rtreets, alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets and between Cedar and Sycamore streets, Maple street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, and Cedar street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, be, and the same are hereby vacated, and the use of said streets and alleys is hereby granted to the A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Manufacturing Com- pany on which to erect, maintain and operate factory buildings: provided, that if at any time the A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Manufa'-tur- ing Company, or its successors, should cease so to use the premises above vacated for any different purposss, then the said streets and alleys so vacated shall revert back to the city of Dubnbue, and this ordinance shall be null and void. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Daily Telegraph and the Dubuque Daily Herald, offi- cial papers of the city of Dubuque. Adopted June 17, 1895. PETER OLINGER, Mayor. Attest: T. J. COONEY, Recorder. Regular &Recon, July 1, 1S95. 115 CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, July 1, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 9:45 a.m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present: Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Aid. Crawford moved that the minutes of the June sessions be approved as printed. The following bills were ordered paid: Name. Purpose. Amount. Peter Kien, macadam $ 9 00 J. Hayes, express 2 25 Adam Jaeger, labor 21 82 Montieth, Dempsey & Hoener, sew- ers 34 85 Montieth, Dempsey & Hoener, sew- ers 48 35 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, hose, etc 24 95 Chas Burchard, labor at parks 37 50 Montieth, Dempsey & Honer, for parks 7 80 Trenk Wire Works, for parks 2 50 F. E. Joseph, disenfectant 10 00 Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies for parks 30 Jos. Geiger, carpenter work 27 10 Portland Paving Co., repairing walks 3 75 McDermott & Gow, repairing foun- tains 10 60 T. J. Conlin, livery for Decoration Day 11 00 Mrs, Buchholtz, washing blankets. 50 Mrs. Koenig, janitor services 20 00 Diamond Jo Line steamers, 33 yds. of duck 50 Collins & Wilkinson, horse shoeing 7 50 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, expansion rings 12 00 Fraatz & Clark, supplies fire de- partment 25 55 Dubuque Water Co, hydrants 1272 50 Dubuque Specialty Co, supplies for fire department 21 55 Dubuque Cabinet Makers, chairs and repairing chair 4 50 Ballin Hat and Glove Co, hats fire de rtment. 24 75 J. Mullen, harness soap fire depart- ment 4 `0 Svendsen & Ott, lumber for fire de - 1 partment 8 40 Christman & Healey. hardware1 90 P. H. Halpin, supplies for fire de- partment 5 85 Reinfried & Jaeger. supplies for 1 35 fire department Headford Bros. & Hitchens, rail chairs for Dubuque Street Rail- way company 403 29 The Tribune company, advertising sale of bonds 16 00 Wall Street Daily News. advertis- ing sale of bonds 20 00 John Deggendorf, macadam 48 75 Dubuque Water company, cutting Chas1 13 00 . Atkinson, painting town clock tower 225 00 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary ser- vices 10 95 Dubuque Telegraph, printing 36 00 Ross McMahon, removing fence10 0.0 N. H. Schilling, work on sewers17 30 Headford Bros. & Hitchens, grate and material 4 20 E. E. Frith, removing garbage, etc22'2 50 Jas. Kelly, stationary 22 70 Jones & Christman, soap for hall1 00 O. E. Guernsey, trustee, repairs on roller 11 14 Novelty Iron Works, repairs on roller 17 88 Svendson & Ott, lumber 45 96 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., lumber 13 13 Hussman & Lies, grind stone 2 45 Duggan & Kane, supplies for sew- ers 5 25 Christman & Healey, hardware5 55 N. P. Nicks, wagon for city 40 00 John Field, tile for floors 38 00 Fred Scholz, repairs for engineer6 40 Fred Scholz, repairs for roller 18 95 Jerry Sullivan, pine wood 3 50 Palmer, Winall & Co., printing for engineer and police 28 00 Ferd Mertz, repairs for police 3 15 Fred Scholz, repairs for police 1 50 Bart E. Linohan, white waste 2 00 W. H. Duggan, supplies for hall6 55 Robert McGivern, sanitary officer50 00 Wm. Geisicker, assisting engineer55 00 John Farley, assisting engineer37 50 James Morgan, assisting engineer on Clay street 50 00 M. Igo, assisting engineer on Clay street. 43 50 John Brady, assisting engineer on Clay street 37 50 J. C. Dwyer, assisting engineer on Clay street 45 00 W. C. Knowlton, assisting engineer on Clay street 12 50 A. Boyce, assisting engineer on Clay street 6 00 Peter Hansen, hay 3 00 John E. Hartig, repairing locks5 55 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, Eclipse coolers 6 00 Reinfried & Jaeger, padlocks 1 50 Barnard,Walker & Clewell, station- ery 27 30 James Hird & Son, laying sewer in Wilson avenue 159 52 John Tibey, rock 27 75 Con. Ryan, Jr., improving Southern avenue 680 34 Steuck & O'Farrell, improving Fre- mont avenue 4275 00 Peter Horsch, improving ,White street 800 00 Altman & Taylor, improving Law- ther avenue 173 71 Peter Horsch, improving Merz 126 80 street Dubuque Construction Co., improv- ing Clay street from Thirteenth street to Eagle Point avenue 4866 00 Kenety & McCann, improving Clay street from Thirteenth street to 832 00 Third street , M. Connelly company, laying sewer 100 in West Fifth street 00 Bryan Donahue, laying sidewalk136 81 Hugh Keenan, laying sewer in West 33 50 Third street 17 25 A. Schnee, macadam 40 32 J. P. Schroeder, tile pipe N. H. Schilling, constructing two 600 00 vaults John McCoy, laying sidewalk on West Eagle Point avenue 24 01 Smith, Perry Printing Co., print- 25 00 ing P. Clancy, one team on Decoration 2 00 day The following bills were referred to the committee on public grounds and build- ings: $ 50 00 J. J. Brownson 116 Regular Session, July 1, 1895. Paul Schlenker Dubuque Water company Fred Schloz A. L. Dean & Co Svendsen & Ott John McCoy Bill of the Metropolitan Electrical com- pany of $7.60 was referred to the commit- tee on electrical construction. Bills of Key City Gas Co , $40.05. Globe Light ane'[ Heat Co., $166.67. Referred to the committee on police and light. Bills of the German Catholic Printing Co., $50.00; Times, $58.30; Globe, $58.30; Telegraph, $75.00; Dubuque Herald, $75.00, referred to committee on printing. Bills of Key' City Gas Co., $10.62 referred to fire committee. Bills of Key City Gas Co. of $70.27 and W. H. Knowlton, *4.70, referred to street committee. The following petitions were granted: Petition of Robert S. Walker for con- struction of sewer on South Grove Ter- race. Petition of S. W. Upton, et al., for laying of water mains on Winona avenue from West Fifth street to West Third street. Frank Nejedley for permission to have a dance in his place July 3d. Petition of T. Liebe et al., to have water mains extended along Jackson street from Twenty-seventh street to Peru road. Petition of Thomas Mulqueeney et al. that the water mains be extended along Dorgan Place and alley. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of Dan. D. Norton et al. to im- prove Foye street. Petition of Rebecca J. Farley to post- pone the improvement of Rebecca street for a few months. Petition of Dr. Otto Kempf et al. pro- testing against the assessment for special assessment for the improvement of South- ern avenue. Petition of Theo Trieloff et al. asking for the improvement of Coates avenue from Fremont to Cross street, The followingetitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition of John Collins et al. to have old brewery on South Locust street re- moved. Petition of J. A. Rhomberg for exten- sion of charter for operating street car line. Ald. Ryder arrived at 10:30 o'clock. Petition of W. E. Massey in relation to the vacation of east alley next east of and .parallel to Alta Vista street. Referred to the committee of the whole. The following petitions were referred to delinquent tax committee: Carolina Kirsche, Mrs. E. McCeney. The following petitions were referred to the city engineer: ,Petition of George A. Ferris in relation to the amount allowed for the change of grade. Petition of E. C. Young et al for the con- struction of a sewer from West Third to highest point on Hill street. Referred to the sewer committee. The following petitions were referred to the committee on police and light: Petition of Thomas Mulqueeney et al that an arc light be located at Dorgan place. Petition of Emil Nigg et al asking for an electric light and fire alarm box on Lowther or Burden avenue. The following petitions and communica- tions were referred to the engineer: 1 80 10 00 450 267 50 35 62 76 25 Petition of C. Reifsteck et al in relation to the amount of damages allowed George Ferris on account of change of grade of Ellis street. Petition of John McGee in relation to assessment against lot 37 of nein lot 39 for improvement of Southern avenue. Petition of John and H. Specht asking for a donation of $50.00 per month for run- ning steamer Teal was received and filed. Fetition of Jos. Gehrig estate, et al. asking for the statement of sawdust and whistle nuisance was referred to a special committee. Ald. Ryder moved that a committee of three be appointed to investigate sante. Carried. The mayor appointed Aids. Ryder, Kaufman and Crawford on said committee. The communication of the American Fire Engine company in relation to alleged balance due on fire engines was referred to the committee on fire and water. Mayor Olinger appointed Ald. Crawford to act in Ald. Halpin's place during his sickness. Bill of Dr. Greene of $50 for services in preparing for trial of Brunskill case. Fifteen allowed on sane. The communication of Dr. Wieland in relation to a pool of stagnant water on city lot 544 was referred to the board of health. Reports of Officers. City Auditor McCarten reported as fol- lows: Balance cash on hand June 1, 1895 $12,329 44 Receipts for June 17,346 68 $29.676 12 Disbursements 20,324 91 Balance cash on hand $ 9,351 91 Also reported $1,966.70 amount required to pay city officers. Also reported amount and list of cou- pons redeemed during June. Warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers and re- port referred to the finance committee. Street Superintendent Carter reported $3,611.90 the amount required to pay for labor on streets. Warrants ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to street committee. Sewer Inspector Hillery reported $200.20 the amount due for labor on sewers dur- ing June, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to sewer committee. City Marshal Morgan reported as fol- lows: Amount required to pay police for June, 1895, $1,956.45. Also reported 85 arrests during the month of June. Also presented treasurer's receipt of $5.00 for fines collected in above cases. Also treasurer's receipt for $31.50 as pound receipts for June. 1895. Also $20 receipt from treasurer for re- lease of Star machines. Report adopted. Marketmaster Traut reported and pre- sented treasurer's receipt for $35.00 re- ceived from scales and market stands. Also reported $32.60 amount due for feeding prisoners during June. Report referred to the market committee and warrants ordered drawn to pay for feed- ing prisoners. Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1,741.00 the amount required to pay firemen dur- ing the month. Report referred to the fire committee and warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen. Regular Session, July 1, 1895 117 Woodmeasurer Jess reported 721 cords of wood measured during June, and pre- sented treasurer's receipt for $1.35,amount due city. Report adopted. The reports of the following city weigh- ers were adopted: Jos. Straney, J. P. Schroeder Si Co. and Chas. Pitschner- Reports of Committees. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, reported in favor of having warrant drawn in favor of the treasurer for money paid out by hint during month of June; also that warrant be drawn for money borrowed during month of June, and treasurer's report referred back to finance committee. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of de- ferring action on the opening of the alley between Seventeenth and Eighteenth " street, between Sycamore and Lynn streets. Report in favor of receiving and filing the petition of R. T. Eddy remonstrating against paying for curbing and guttering on Julien avenue between Walnut street and Wilson avenue. In favor of instructing the engineer to notify W. C. Ostler to send a Barnard scraper machine here on trial. In favor of improving Rush street from Quince to Villa street as a majority of the property holders along said street are anxious to have the same done. In favor of improving Leibnitz street from Harold to Abbott street. Also Woodworth street from Seminary to Leibnitz street as sante will be of the greatest benefit to the owners of abutting property. In favor of receiving and filing the pe- tition of E. H. Sheppley in relation to width of sidewalk on Lincoln avenue bet- ween Couler avenue and White street. In favor of granting the petition of Frank Mindorfer et al for the improve- ment of Paul street. In favor of receiving and filing the re- monstrance of C. A. Noyes against special assessment for repairing sidewalk. In favor of receiving and filing the re- monstrance of Ellen Quinlivan against the improvement of Grandview avenue. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of of Dubuque. That to pay for improving Humboldt avenue from Lincoln avenue to High Bluff street by Peter Horsch, con- tractor, in front o1? 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, for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: J. F. Wolf, Dribbilbies' add., e%, lot 40: 72.3 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 21 69 34.13 sq yds guttering. at 29c 9 90 93.86 sq yds macadamizing, at 29c27 22 Total 58 81 Felix Hasler, Dribbilbies' add., w X, lot 40: 69.2 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 20 76 32.54 sq yds guttering, at 29c 9 45 89.47 sq yds macadamizing, at 29c25 95 Total $56 16 Felix Neidermeyer est., Hooper's add., lot 29: 140.5 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 42 15 86.87 sq yds guttering, at 29c 19 33 183.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 29c 53 17 Total $114 85 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Reaolred, by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for improving Southern avenue from Railroad avenue to Rowan street, Con Ryan, Jr., 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 es- tate, as follows: John McGee, min lot 39, lot 38: 50 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 44.44 sq yds guttering, at 40c 66.67 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c 15 00 17 78 30 00 Total $ 62 78 John Deery, min lot 39, lot 39: 50 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 15 00 44.44 sq yds guttering, at 40c. 17 78 66.67 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c30 00 Total $ 62 78 John Deery, min lot 39, lot 40: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c 15 00 44.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 17 78 66.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 00 Total 62 78 J. S. Randall est, sub 1 of 55, min lot 39, lot 1: 516.21in ft curbing at 30c 154 86 47L11 sq yds guttering at 40e 188 44 690.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c310 50 Total $653 80 J. S. Randall est., sub 1 of 55 min lot 39. lot 2: 84.7 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 25 41 92 sq yds guttering, at 40c 36 30 133.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c60 00 Total $122 21 J. S. Randall est., sub 2 of 55, min lot 39, lot 2: 387.6 lin ft eurbing. at 30c $116 28 375.55 sq yds guttering, at 40c 150 22 553.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c249 00 Total $515 50 J. S. Randall est., sub 1 of 55, min lot 39, lot 54: 25 50 85 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 11 37.78 sq yds guttering at 40c 151.11 sq yds macadamizing at 45c68 00 Total 108 61 J. S. Randall est., sub 1 of 55 min lot 39, lot 53: 10 50 35 lin ft curbing at 30c 6 22 15.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 62.22 sq yds macadamizing at 45c28 00 Total 44 i2 J. S. Randall est., sub 1 of 55, min lot 39, lot 52: 79 20 264 lin ft curbing at 30c 46 93 117.33 sq yds guttering at 40c 469.44 sq yds macadamizing at 45c211 25 Total 337 98 J. S. Randall est., sub 1 of 55 min lot 39, lot 51e 24 30 81 lin ft curbing at 30c 14 40 36 sq yds guttering at 40c 144 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 64 80 Total 103 59 118 Regular Session, July 1, 1895. J. S. Randall est., sub. 1 of 55 min lot 39 lot 50: 25 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 7 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 40c 4 44 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 45c20 00 Total $ 31 94 J. S. Randall est.. sub 1 of 55, min lot 39, lot 44: 45 lin ft curbing at 30c$ 13 50 40 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 00 60 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 27 00 Total $ 56 50 J. S. Randall est, sub 1 of 55, min lot 39, lot 43:51 lin ft curbing at 30c$ 15 30 45.33 sq yds guttering at 40c18 13 68 sq yds macadamizing at 45c 33 60 Total $ 64 03 J. S. Randall est, sub 1 of 55 min lot 39. lot 42:51 lin ft curbing at 30c$ 15 30 45.33 sq yds guttering at 40c $ 18 13 68 sq yds macadamizing at 45e30 60 Total $ 64 03 Dubuque Lumber company, min lot 39, lot 41:211 lin ft curbing at 30c$ 63 30 195.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 73 22 293.33 sq yds macadamizing at 45c132 00 Total .... $273 52 John F. Gandolfo, min lot 39, lot 51: 117.5 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 35 25 54.22 sq yds guttering, at 40c 21 69 245.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 45e110 40 Total $167 34 A. Levi estate, Levi's add, lot 16: 33 lin ft curbing, at 33c $ 9 90 14.67 sq yds guttering, at 40e 5 87 62.22 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c28 00 Total $ 43 77 A. Levi estate, Levi's add, lot 15: 27 lin ft curbing, at 30c 12 sq yds guttering, at 40c 50.67 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c.. 22 80 8 10 4 80 Total $ 35 70 R. Byrnes, Levi's add, lot 14: 27 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 8 10 12 sq yds guttering, at 40c 4 80 50.67 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c22 80 Total $ 35 70 M. Sullivan, Levi's add, lot 13: 27 lin ft curbing, at 30c 8 10 12 sq yds guttering, at 40c 4 80 49.77 sq yds macadamizing, at 45c22 40 Total 35 30 M. Sullivan. Levi's add, lot 12: 11.8 lin ft curbing, at 30c $ 3 54 5.24 sq yds guttering, at 40c 2 10 :0.90 sq yds macadamizing, at 45e9 40 Total Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Reaolred, By the City Council of the city of Dubuque. That to pay for improving Merz street from Windsor avenue to Althauser avenue, by Peter Borsch, 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: $ 15 04 Josephine Reis, sub 1 Geiger's sub lot 1: 118.8 lin ft curbing, at 30e $ :35 64 53.78 sq yds guttering, at 30e 16 13 117.33 sq yds macadamizing, at 30c35 20 Total $ 86 9797 John Huber, sub 1 Geiger's sub, w3 lot 5: 49 lin ft curbing at 30 c $14 i0 23.11 sq yds guttering at 30e 6 9:3 55.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30e111 53 Total $ 38 16 M. R. Stendebach, sub 1 Geiger's sub, e4lot 5: 38 lin ft curbing at 30c $11 40 17.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 5 33 33.78 sq yds macadamizing at 30c10 13 Total $26 86 John Spies, sub 4 Stines' add, lot 2: • 82 lin ft curbing at 30c 24 60 37.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 11 33 75.55 sq yds macadamizing at 30c22 66 Total $ 58 59 George Gruber, sub 4, A. Stines' add, lot 1: 55.1 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 16 53 25.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 7 73 59 sq yds macadamizing at 30c 17 70 Total $ 41 96 Frank Stines, sub 4, Stines' add, lot 5: 55.2 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 16 56 26.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 7 87 60 sq yds macadamizing at 30c 18 00 Total $ 4.2 43 Teresa Lippe. sub 4, Stines' add, lot 6: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 Chris Reifsteck, sub 4,Stines' add, lot 7: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizidg at 30e13 33 Total $ 35 00 Carl Albrecht, sub 4, Stines' add, lot 8: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30e 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 M. and T. Rattermai, sub 4, Stines' add, lot 9: 22.1 lin ft curbing at 30c 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 50 sq yds macadamizing at 30c Total $ 35 00 Chas. Moritz, sub. 4, Stines' add, lot 10: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 $ 15 00 6 67 13 30 Total $ 35 00 Henry Wiegreffe, sub. 4, Stines' add., lot 11: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 Henry Wiegreffe, sub. 4, Stines add., lot 12: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 Regular Session, July 1, 1895. 119 J. J. Welty, sub. 4, Stines' add., lot 13: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30e13 33 Total. $ 35 00 J. J. Welty. sub 4, Stines' add., lot 14: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 J. J. Welty, sub. 4, Stines' add., lot 15: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 J. J. Welty, sub. 4, Stines' acid., lot 16: 72.8 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 21 84 31.55 sq yds guttering at 30c 9 46 65.78 sq yds macadamizing at 30c19 73 Total $ 51 03 John Althauser, Althauser's sublot 9: 106.7 lin ft of curbing at 30c 32 01 46.67 sq yds guttering at 30c 14 00 97.78 sq yds macadamizing at 30c29 33 Total 75 34 John Althauser, Althauser's sub, lot 10: 106.2 lin ft curbing at 30e 31 86 48 sq yds guttering at 30e 14 40 103.11 sq yds macadamizing at 30c30 93 Total 77 19 John Beatty, A. Stines' add, lot 17: 63.3 lin ft curbing at 30c 18 99 29.78 sq yds guttering at 30c 8 93 69.44 sq yds macdamizing at 30c20 53 Total 48 45 John Beatty,'A. Stines' add, lot 18: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total 35 00 Henri Wiegraffe, A. Stines' add, lot 19: 50 lin ft curbing at 30e 15 00 22.22 sq vds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total 35 00 Henri Wiegraffe, A. Stines' add, lot 20: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total 35 00 John Zerr est., A. Stines' add, lot 21: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 Wm. Bethke, A. Stines' add, lot 22: 50lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 M. Gentenbein, A. Stines' add, lot 23: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30e13 33 Total $8500 C. Robinson, A Stines' add, lot 24: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering st 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 Frank Menzel, A. Stines' add, 1ot25: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 $ 85 00 Wm. Levens, A Stines' add, lot 26: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c $ 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $ 35 00 Theo. Ratterman, A. Stines, add, lot 29: 132.2 lin ft curbing at 30c 39 66 66.22 sq yds guttering at 30c 18 67 134.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c40 33 Total - $ 98 66 Rich. Schmidt, sub 5, Stafford's add, lot 6: 92.8 lin ft curbing at 30c 27 84 43.55 sq yds guttering at 30c 13 06 95.22 sq yds macadamizing at 30c28 57 Total $ 69 47 Christ. Hertner, sub 5, Stafford's add, lot1: 107.2 lin ft curbing at 30c 32 16 48 sq yds guttering at 30c 14 40 101.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c30 43 Total $ 76 99 Wm. Levens, A. Stines' add, lot 27: 50 lin ft curbing at 30c 15 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 6 67 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 30c13 33 Total $35 00 Fred Remus. A. Stines' add, lot 28: 55 2 lin ft curbing at 30c 16 56 26.22 sq yds guuttering at 30c 7 87 66.22 sq yds macadamizing at 30c18 67 Total $n43 10 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Crawford chairman of the printing committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following bills: $75 00 50 00 29 15 75 00 29 15 Total Herald National Democrat Globe, for May Telegraph Times Co Adopted. Ald. Bauer, chairman on police and light, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following bills: Globe Light & Heat Co $ 166 8967 Key City Gas Co 64 1664 40 Star Electric Co ]am In favor of placing a gasolineP on Twenty-sixth and Pine streets, as asked for by D. S. Camerom et al. lamp favor of placing a gasoline on West Fifth street between Cooper's barn and Con Collin's place. In favor of receiving and filing the re- ports of the captains of the engine houses, in regard to the amount of gas consumed during May, 1895. In favor of placing an electric light on Southern avenue, near M. Mahony's as soon as the city changes the location of some of the other lights. Adopted. Ald. Schulte, chairman of the committee on sewers, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of refer- ring the communication of the city engi- neer in relation to connections with the sanitary sewerage system to the ordinance 9 120 regular Sessloll, July 1, 1895. committee to draft an ordinance in com- pliance with his recommendation. Ie favor of paying bill of Headford Bros. & Hitchens of 11.50. Adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee on supplies, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of the following bills: Metropolitan Electric company $7 30 Baumgartner & Kleih 5 55 Adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee on claims, reported in favor of not giving M. J. Hannon any more work on the city , unless he settles the claim of Mary Mul- len against him for house rent. Adopted. Ald. Cullen, chairman of the committee on electrical construction, reported as fol- lows: Your committee to whom was referred the petition of M. M. Walker and others asking to allow the Star Electric company to erect poles and string wires along High- land Place for the purpose of putting in electric light, beg leave to report that we are in favor of granting said petition, the same to be done in accordance to the ordinance of the city on that subject. Adopted. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque,That the Dubuque Water com- pany be and are hereby instructed to ex- tend their water mains on and along Dodge street from Bluff street to Grandview ave• nue, and that water plugs 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 the interest at the rate of 7 per cent. on the cost of pipe so required to be extended. Adopted. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sanitary sewer be con- structed on Grove Terrace south from Eleventh street southerly to Wilber lane. That the city engineer be instructed to prepare the necessary plans and specifica- tions and to advertise for proposals for doing the work, the cost of same to be at the expense of the abutting property, Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Ald. Crawford, of the special committee in relation to the extension of Fourth street, submitted the following, which was adopted: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Your special committee appointed to confer with the Standard Lumber com- pany with a view to the acquirement by the city of the right of way through the lots owned by that company, for the ex- tension of Fourth street to the westerly end of the high bridge, would most re- spectfully report that after a conference with the officers of said corporation, at which the subject was fully and fairly considered, we recommend the acceptance by the city council of the following propo- sition, to -wit: The Standard Lumber company pro- poses to convey to the city of Dubuque the ground required for the extension of Fourth street to the high bridge through the lots owned by said company, accord- ing to the plat of said extension last ap- proved and adoptedb y the city council, in consideration and on the condition that the city will vacate, in favor of the com- pany, the portions of Washington and Wall streets, and of the alley between said streets from said Fourth street extension to Bell street, and from Bell street to Tower street; also those portions of Sev- enth street and Commercial street in- cluded between a line drawn from the westerly angle of block fifteen (15), in the Dubuque Harbor Improvement company's addition, to the southwesterly corner of block twelve (1.2), in sante addition, and a line drawn from the easterly angle of said block tifteen to the southeasterly corner of said block twelve, according to a map accompanying this report; the portions of said streets and alley proposed to be vacated being shown thereon in red color. All the ground abutting on said parts of the streets and alley proposed to be vacate° is owned by the Standard Lumber company as stated by its representatives, and our recommendation for their vaca- tion is based on that understanding. No other parties will be affected, and we be- lieve the interests of the city will suffer no detriment, but that on the contrary the arrangement is a very favorable one, and we recommend the acceptance of the proposition of the company, and that the necessary legal steps be taken to carry the sante into effect. Respectfully sub- mitted, T. J. SIIEA, P. W. CRAWFORD, J. K. KAUFMANN, Committee. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: WHEREAS, In pursuance of an agree- ment between the city of Dubuque and the Standard Lumber company for the conveyance by said lumber company to said city of Dubuque of the right of way through the ground of said company for the extension of Fourth street to the high bridge, it is deemed ad- visable by the city council to annul and vacate in favor of the said company Washington and Wall streets and the alley between said streets, from said Fourth street extension to Bell street and from Bell street to Tower street. Also those portions of Seventh street and Commercial street included between a line drawn from the westerly angle of block tifteen (15) in the Dubuque Harbor company's addition, to the southwesterly corner of block twelve (12), in same addition, and a line drawn from the easterly angle of said block fifteen to the southeasterly corner of said block twelve; therefore, Resolved, That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make a survey and plat of the parts of the said streets and alley proposed to be vacated, and file the same in his office, and to report same to the council at its next session. Also to give the notice of said proposed vacation required by ordinance. All the proceed- ings to be in accordance with the provis- ions and requirements of chapter thirty (30) of the revised ordinances of 1893. Adopted. Ald Bonson offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water company be and are hereby instructed to extend their water mains on and along Dorgan Place, and that fire plugs as re- quired be located by the fire committee and fire chief, the city of Dubuque guar- anteeing 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 re- quired to be extended. Adopted. was Ald.adopted: Vogler offered the following, which Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water Regular Session, July 1, 1895. company be and are hereby instructed to extend their Water mains on and along Jackson street from Twenty-seventh street to Peru road, and that water plugs be lo- cated under the directions of the fire com- mittee and chief of the fire department, 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 extended. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: 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 and along Lincoln avenue from Schiller avenue to Reed avenue, and that water plugs be lo- cated under the direction of the fire com- mittee and chief of fire department, the city of Dubuque guaranteeing to the 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 ex- tended. Ald. Bonson moved to adjourn to July 5, 1395, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Atte ecorder proved_________ 1895. F Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, July 5, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 8:10 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Crawford and Shea. No quorum being present, the council adjourned to July 12, 1895, at 7:30 p. m. CITY COUNCIL. 121 Adjourned Regular Session, July 12, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council niet at 7:50 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bonson moved that the opening of bids for the improvement of streets, etc., be postponed to July 19. Carried. The following bills were ordered paid: M. Connolly, constructing sewer in Winona avenue and West Fifth street D. W. Linehan, sewer in West Eighth street Fred Schloz, hardware 45'1 John McCoy, carpenter work... 76 2.5 John Hayes, hauling garbage 40 00 A. L. Deane & Co., vault fronts267 50 The following petitions were granted: Petition of John R. Jones et al for ex- tension of water mains along Alta Vista street north of Fourteenth street to south line of Wood's addition. Petition of Mrs Platt Smith to erect a brick and frame building on Bluff street between Ninth and Tenth streets. Petition of H. H. Mehlhop et al. to have refuse remaining after late fire removed was referred to the city attorney with power. Petition of E. H. Headford et al. to have sewer laid in alley east of Center Place was referred to sewer committee. Petition of Robert Miller et al. remon- strating against the change in the grade of Clay street between Ninth and Tenth streets on west side was referred to street committee and engineer. Petition of Thomas Connolly et al. ask- ing that Seventeenth street from West Locust street to Clay street be repaired at the city's expense was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. Petition of John Althauser et al. to have Althauser avenue put in passable condi- tion was referred to street committee. Communication of T. L. Jess, wharfmas- ter, to have posts for fastening boats put in south side of harbor was referred to the harbor committee with power. The petition of Minnie Geiseman, et al, to have water mains extended on Julien avenue from alley above Center place to Alpine street, was referred to the commit- tee on fire and water. The recommendation of the board of health to have vaults on city lots 590 and drecitd toadhe city recorder be adved thatrtise for bids for doing the said work e lowest bidder of the same to elet to th by the board health. Adopted. The plans and specifications for the pipe sewer in Grove Terrace south to Wilber Lane were approved. The plat of the extension of Cox street from Union avenue to West Seventeenth street was approved. Also approved of the plat of D. Meggen- burg's sub. Report of Committees. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows : In favor.of receiving and filing the coiu- $ 80 34 124 50 122 Adjourned Regular Session, July 12, 1895. munieation of the city engineer in regard to purchase of sewer pipe by the city, but would recommend that the engineer be instructed to insert in the specifications for the construction of sewers, a clause describing the kind of standard pipe that will be used in the construction of sani- tary sewers. In favor of granting the within petition of the C. M, & St. P. R. R. Co., asking for the right to extend their tracks along the north side of Twelfth street from Pine to Sycamore streets, las shown by accom- panying plat, and the ordinance commit- tee and city attorney are instructed to draft an ordinance regulating the use of same. In favor allowing E. J. Evans 875.00 as payment in full for work done in repair- ing sidewalks in Jackson and Washington parks. In favor of granting the petition of A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Manufacturing company, asking that the Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul railroad company be allowed to extend their tracks to their new factory on Twelfth street. In favor of postponing action on the within remonstrance against extension of sanitary sewer on Seminary street west of Madison street. In favor of receiving and filing remon- strance against construction of sanitary sewer on West Eighth street. In favor of adoption of the following res- olution: That permission is hereby given to the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad company to lay a track along the north side of Twelfth street from Pine to Syca- more streets, and to lay necessary spur tracks between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Said tracks to be for the accom- modation of the A. Y. McDonald & Mor- rison Manufacturing company. In favor of the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved, That the city assessment for taxation of lots numbers 267 to 276, 331 to 340, 393 to 402, all inclusive, in East Du- buque addition No. 2 to the city of Du- buque, including buildings and improve- ments thereon. shall be fixed at and re- main 88,100 for ten (10) years, commencing with the year 1895, providing said real es- tate shall be used during that time by the A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Mfg. Co., its successors or assigns, exclusively for manufacturing purposes. Resolved further, That the machinery and tools and all materials and stock used in the manufacturing plant to be constructed on the real estate above described by said company, and all merchandise manufac- tured and produced therein, while re- maining on the premises unsold, shall be exempt from city taxation for the same period. In favor of granting the petition of the firemen, asking that the office of fire chief be made permanent to the occupant during good behavior. Report adopted. Also, in favor of the adoption of an ordi- nance entitled: "An ordinance relating to the chief of the fire department of the city of Dubuque." Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Noes—None. Resolutions. Ald Ryder offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the resolution of the council passed June 17, 1895, in relation to the issuing of bonds for the improvement of the following streets, to -wit: Dorgan Place and alley, Holly street, Lawther av- enue, Merz street, Julien avenue, W`lber lane, Humboldt avenue, White street, Fifth avenue, West Eighth street, Fre- mont avenue, Curtis street and Grandview avenue, be changed so as to read bonds of the denomination of 81,000 each, instead of bonds of the denomination of *500 each, both principal and interest payable at the National Bank of the Republic in the city of New York. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved,By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the resolution Of the council passed May 6, 1895, in relation to issuing bonds for the improvement of Clay street, Eighteenth street and Coulee avenue, be changed so as to read bonds of the denomination of $1,000 each, instead of bonds of the denomination of 8500 each, both principal and interest payable at the National Bank of the Republic in the city of New York. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the city treasurer be and is hereby instructed to call in im- provement bonds numbering from 144 to 153 inclusive, issued Oct. 1, lti92. Mayor Olinger retired, and Ald. Vogler, mayor pro teni, took the chair. Ald. Bonson offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water company be and are hereby instructed to extend their water mains on and along Alta Vista street from Fourteenth street north to the south line of Wood's addition, and that fire plugs as required be located by the fire committee and tare chief, the city of Dubuque guaranteeing to said Water company a sums of money sufficient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent on the cost of pipe so required to be extended. Ald. Bauer offered the following, which was referred to the committee on public grounds and buildings and engineer to advertise for bids: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the floor in the patrol house be repaired and put in good con- dition as the sane is in a dilapitated con- dition at present. Ald. Kaufman offered the following, which was referred to the street commit- tee and engineer with power. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That stone crossings be laid on the north side of Eagle Point avenue and Jackson street, also on the south side of Eagle Point avenue and Jackson street, also on the north side of Twenty-second street and Couler avenue. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the city recorder be and is hereby instructed to issue a venire to the city marshal commanding him to sum- mon a Jury of twelve freeholders, citizens, to assess the damages that may be caused by the proposed widening and extension of High Bluff street from Schil- ler avenue to Middle avenue, as shown by plat prepared by the city engineer. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following, 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 sum- Adjourned Regular Session, July 12, 1895. 123 mon a jury of twelve freeholders, citi- zens, to assess the damages that may be caused by the opening of a new street thirty-two feet wide from West Eagle Point avenue to Valarie street, as shown by the hereto attached plat prepared by the city engineer. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution which was adopted: Revolved. That the Dubuque Water com- pany be and is hereby instructed to ex- tend its water mains on Clark street and West Seventeenth street from the inter- section of West Locust street, and that fire plugs be located by the fire committee and fire chief, the city of Dubuque guar- anteeing 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 re- quired to be extended. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was referred to the street commit- tee and engineer with power. Resolved, That stone crossings be put in across Elm street on the south side of Delhi street, and that the street commis- sioner carry this resolution into effect. Ald. Crawford offered the following which was referred to the committee of the whole: Resolved, That the street leading wester- ly from Couler avenue, up Hteb's Hol- low, generally known as West Eagle Point avenue, be hereafter known and designated as Rock Glen avenue. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was referred to the committee of the whole: Resolved, That the street commonly known as Fourth street extension from White street to the westerly end of the High bridge, be hereafter designated and known as Bridge avenue. Ald. Bauer offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Middle street, between Entsley alley and Garfield avenue, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamiz- ed, in conformity with the oroinance upon that 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 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. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmcnn, Ryder, Shea, and Schulte. Ald. Bauer offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That Schiller avenue be- tween Lincoln avenue and Peosta street, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadam- ized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the nec- essary 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 macad- amizing 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—Aids. Bauer, Bonson Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, and Schulte. Ald. Bauer offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city Dubuque, That the alley between John- son and Windsor and Garfield and Rhom- berg aventies be graded 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 grading and macrdamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford Halpin. Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, and Schulte. Ald. Bauer offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Fengler avenue froom 14.ff" li- Peosta street to its terminus Abe graded, guttered. curbed and macadam- ized in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby instructed 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 macad- amizing to be Pone at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, grading to be bid in total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Barer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea and Schulte. Alcl. Bonson offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Paul street, between Seminary and Leibnitz 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 specifications for said improve- ment. 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. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—A1ds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, and Schulte. Ald. Bonson offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Atlantic avenue, be- tween Dexter avenue and West Fourteenth street, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, itt conformity with the or- dinance 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 no- tice for bids and proposals for the per- formance of the work; the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expensef the owners tbe bid in the toabutting property, grading l. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bon, Shea Crawford, Halpin. Kaufmann, Ryder, nd Schulte. Ald. Bonson offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City be- tweenofDubuqueDexter avenue and West Fourteenth street, 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 make the said improvement. l and thee specifications recorder 124 Adjourned Regular Session, July 12, 1895. directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing and macad- amizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, grading to bid in total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea and Schulte. Ald. Bonson offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That Woodworth street be- tween Seminary and Leibnitz streets be graded, guttered, curbed and macadam- ized in conformity with the ordinance up- on 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 mac- adamizing 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: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea and Schulte. Ald. Halpin offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That Rush street between Quince street and Villa street 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 improve- ment, 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. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, and Schulte. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: ' Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Leibnitz street, between Harold street and Abbot street, 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 improve- ment, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and propo- sals 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. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea. and Schulte. Ald Kauffman offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque. That Fifth avenue, between present improvement and Peosta street, be graded, guttered, curbed and macad- amized, 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 direct- ed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work. the guttering, curbing and macad- amizing 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—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte,: and Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, 13y the city council of the eity of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet with;, 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 south side of Rhomberg avenue be- tween Johnson avenue already laid, Windsor av- enue ot cu curbing and resetting of old cul curb as may be necessary, all at the expense of abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Halpin, Kaufman, Ryder, Shea and Schulte. 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side abutting lots 5, 6 and 7,Wull- weber's sub, 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: AHalpin, Kaufman, Ryder,es—Alds. Bonson, er,Crawford, Shea,and Schulte. Ald. Bonson offered the following: the cil of the city of Dubuque, That Union avenue. between Alta Vista and West Locust streets, be graded, guttered. curbed and macadam- ized 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 macad- amizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, grading to be bid in total. Referred to the street commissioner and engineer. Ald. Halpin moved that the engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifica- tions for the construction of a sewer on Dodge street from South Locust street to South Main street, as ordered by the council. Carried. Ald. Kaufmann moved to adjourn to July 19, 1895, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Attese oved ' Recorder. 1895. :t _Mayor. Adjourned Regular Se$sion, July 19, 1895. 1:i5 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, July 19, t895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:45 p. m. Present—None. Adjourned to Saturday, July 20, at 7:30 p. m. Attest: order. Appr• ed __ 1895. \/.r d Mayor. Adjourned Regular Session, July 20, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:45 p. m. Present— None. Adjourned to Monday, July 22, at 7:30 p. m. Attest : ved ecorder. 1895. __Mayor. Adjourned Regular Session, July 22, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:45 p. m. Present—None. Adjourned to Tuesday, July 23, at 7:30 p. m. Attests- order. A . pr red 1895. Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, July 23, 1895. [OFFICIAL,] Council met at 7:45 p. m. Present—None. Adjourned to Wednesday, July 24, at 7:30 p. m. Attest: __Recorder. 1895. . Mayor. Adjourned Regular Session, July 24, 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 7:45 p. m. Present—None. Adjourned to Thursday, July 25, at 4:00 P. m. Attest: ecorder. p rov d 1895. `I Mayor. Adjourned Regular Session, July 25. 1895. [OFFICIAL.] Coucil met at 4:15 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte, and Vogler. Ald. Ryder moved that the following bills for the improvement of Clay street, Couler avenue, etc., be allowed: Kenety & McCann$6,5386,591 Dubuque Construction company Carried. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee offered the following: Reubu q , That the action of the Council of councie l of Dubuque, to call in impro ementtbonds numbering 126 Adjourned Regular Session July 25, 1895. from 144 to 153, dated Oct. 1, 1895, be re- scinded and annulled, and in lieu thereof, That the treasurer be instructed to call in improvement bonds numbering 144 to 147 inclusive, dated Oct. 1, 1892, and bonds numbering from 148 to 153 inclusive dated December 31, 1892, amounting in all to $5,- 000. Adopted. Ald. Ryder moved that the finance com- mittee be instructed to have a separate account kept of the funds for the improve- ment of the different streets. Carried. The communication of the Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul R. R. company and the Standard Lumber company in relation to the relaying of railroad track in the alley between Seventh and Eighth streets, was referred to the ordinance committee to draft an ordinance covering the same. Ald. Bonson moved that the bids for the paving of Locust street be opened and be let to the lowest bidder for the Galesburg repressed brick. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin and Ryder. Noes—Alds. Bauer, Kaufmann, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. The vote being a tie, the mayor voted "No." Ald. Bonson moved that action on the opening of bids be postponed indefinitely. Ald. Shea moved as an amendment that bids be opened and contract let. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Noes—Alds. Bonson, Halpin and Ryder. Ald. Halpin moved that the council se- lect the kind of brick before the opening of bids. Carried. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the council recommend standard brick be used. Ald. Bonson moved as an amendment that repressed brick be used. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin and Ryder. Noes—A1ds. Bauer, Kaufmann, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. The vote being a tie the mayor voted no. The vote recurring- on the original mo- tion of Ald. Kaufmann it was adopted. Ald. Shea moved that bids be opened for paving ;West Locust and Fourth streets and referred to the engineer for computa- tion. Carried. Ald. Halpin moved that bids for the im- provement of Alpine street be opened and also referred for computation. Carried. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sanitary sewer be con- structed on Hill street from West Third street south to highest point of said Hill street and the city engineer be and is hereby directed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ment; said improvement to be done at the in rertaccordan eew with theownersford nancadjacente on that subject. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Noes—None. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sanitary sewer be con- structed in the alley next east of Center Place from Julien avenue to West Eleventh street. That the city engineer be instructed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications and to advertise for proposals for doing the work. The improvement to be made at the expense of the abutting property, Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer, Ronson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald Bonson offered the following resolu- 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 and along Seminary street from Seventeenth street to North Main street, and that fire plugs required be located by the fire committee and chief, the city of Dubuque guarantee- ing to said Water compfgy . um of money sufficient to pay interesft at "the rate of 7 per cent. on the cost of pipe so required to be extended. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the city engineer be in- structed to prepare plans and specifica- tions for the paving with brick and the curbing where necessary of Jones street from Main street to east side of Iowa street and report the same to the council at its next meeting. Ald. Crawford offered the following res- olution: Resolved, That Fifteenth street from from Main street to Locust street be paved with brick and recurbed where necessary; that the city engineer be in- structed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications and the city recorder to advertise for proposals for doing the work, the expense for said improvement to be paid by special assessment on the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Noes—None. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the committee of the whole. reported in favor of approv- ing of the plat of Hill street subdivision. Report adopted. Engineer Knowlton reported as follows on the bids for improving Locust street with brick from Tenth street to Seven- teenth street: Kenety & McCann $14,790 00 James McDonald 13,750 00 E. C. Blake 14,644 00 Dubuque Construction Co 14,524 00 Steuck, O'Farrell & Linehan13,180 00 John Pickley 16,086 00 On motion, Steuck, O'Farrell & Linehan were awarded the contract. For the improvement of Fourth street from Main street to White street: Steuck, O'Farrell & Linehan $3,940 00 E. C. Blake 4,343 00 Dubuque Construction Co 4,539 00 James H. McDonald 4,440 00 Kenety & McCann 4,287 00 On motion, Steuck, O'Farrell & Linehan were awarded the contract. Ald. Crawford moved that the contract- ors be allowed to use either Des Moines or Galesburg Standard brick at the lowest figures bid on the Des Moines Standard brick. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bonson, Halpin, Kaufmann, RyderCrawford, Schulte. ulte Noes—Alda. Bauer, Shea and Vogler. The bids for the improvement of Aipine street were as follows: Ryan Bros $3209.011 John Tibey 3,352.00, Dubuque Construction Co 3,456.00 10.1.11111nrr.m— Adjourned Regular Session, July 25, 1895. 127 John Blake 3,321.50 John Pickley 3,250.41 O. W. Linehan 3,930.00 On motion Ryan Bros. being the lowest bidders, were awarded the contract. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: rder. pproved 1895. _- L.• ts?_= Mayor. Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Engineer's office, city of Dubuque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m., Saturday, July 27. 1895, for constructing sidewalks of brick, stone, or ce- ment, 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 north side of Eighth street abutting lot 172 city. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Four- teenth street, between Clay and White streets. Also for the construction of 2 -inch plank sidewalks. as follows, where not already laid, viz: A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Pine street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk abutting lots 5, 6, and 7, Wullwebe.•'s sub. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on south side of Rhomberg avenue between Johnson and Wind- sor avenues. A 6 foot wide sidewalk on west side of Couler avenue abutting lot 266 Davis Farm add. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on south side of Twelfth street, abutting lots 498 anti 500, city. A 6 -feet wide sidewalk on west side of Wind- sor avenue between Sanford avenue and Ed- ward street. An 8 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Bluff street. abutting lot 598 city. All in ac ordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100 wil be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, julyl9-d10t City Engineer. Notice. To the Parents and Guardians: In pursuance of the requirements of the State Board of Health the laws of Iowa and in the interest of the public health, you are hereby notified to be prepay d to furnish evi- dence of vaccination of each child sent to school this fall. You will please not allow yourselves to be prejudiced against this effort because of some serious results from vaccina- tion in the past, as our influence will be given to procure the very be4 material, as that pro- duced by the Minnesota State Board of Health and recommended by our State Board of Health as being entirely the most reliable. There is not an element of doubt in our minds but what the excessive imflammation from vaccination is due to impure material and for that reason it is our desire that the best vac- cine lymph to be secured be used, when the results will be such as to remove the prejudice from the minds of the most skeptical. You will, therefore, take due notice and govern yourself accordingly. Per order Board of Health. F. W. WIELAND, 3t Health Officer. An Ordinance. An Ordinance Relating to the Chief of the Fire Department of the City of Dubuque. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. SECTION 1. That the city council by a major- ity vote may elect to fill the office of Chief of the Fire Department of the city of Dubuque a competent person who shall hold, occupy, anil continue in said office during his good behavior a d strict attention to official duties. SEc. 2. That all appointments to the office of Chief of the Fire Departme t of the city of Du- buque shall be made from active members of the said tire department. Provided, further, that no member shall be eligible to said office who shall not have been an active member of the said department for the two years preced- ing his election. SEC. 3. That if the city council have good cause to believe the occupant of the office of Chief of the Fire Department Is not paying strict attention to his official duties, or is not conducting himself in a manner becoming an official of the city, they may, by a majority vote of the entire council, remove said occu- pant of the office of Chief of the Fire Depart- ment from said office. SEc. 4, That when a vaeaney In said office occurs from any cause whatsoever, it shall be the duty of the city council to fill the same im- mediately. SEC. 5. That so much of Sec 4 of Chapter 54 of the Revised Ordinances, as confict with the above ordinance is hereby repealed. Approved. PETER QLINGER, Mayor. Attest: T. J. COONEY, Recorder. Published in the Dubuque Herald July 19, 1895. Notice to Contractors. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, July 17, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Aug. 3. 1895, for the improvement of the following streets and alleys in accordance with plans and specifica- tions now on file in my office: Fifth avenue from end of present improve- ment to Peosta street—Curbing, 3,200 lineal feet; guttering, 2,100 square yards; Telford macadam, 500 square yards: grading (cut) 21.300 cubic yards. Said work to be com- pleted on or be ore Sept. 1, 1896. Leibnitz street from Harold to Abbott street —Curbing, 2,300 lineal feet; guttering, 1,000 square yards; Telford macadam, 3,600 square yards; grading (fill] 8,500 cubic yards, (cut) 6,400 cubie yards. Said work to be completed Oct. 15, 1895. Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street—Curbing, 800 lineal feet; gut- tering 400 square yards; Telford macadam, 700 square yards; grading (cut), 1 000 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or be- fore Sept. 10, 1895. Rush street from Quince to Villa street— Curbing, 1,900 lineal feet; guttering, 850 square yards; Telford macadam, 3,000 square yards; grading (fill) 5.000 cubic yards, (nut) 5,000 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or before Oct. 1, 1895. Paul street from Seminary to Leibnitz street —Curbing, 500 lineal feet; guttering 200 square yards; Telford mazadam, 600 square yardswork ' tohe eomcomd p orbefore (cutp ete800 bic ds. Said Set. 1, 1895 - Schiller avenue from Lincoln avenue to Peosta street—Curbing, 1,800 lineal feet; gut- tering, 800 square yards; Telford macadam, 2,200 square yards; grading (fill) 433 cubic yards, (cut) 2,044 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or before Sept. 10, 1895. Fengler street from Peosta street to its ter- minus west—Curbing, 2,300 lineal feet; gut- tering, 1,000 square yards: Telford macadam, square yards; 700 yards, (ut)2,00cubcyasSaidwork to be completed on or before Sept. 10. 1895. Atlantic ave'ue from West Fourteenth street to Dexter avenue—Curbing, 2,300 lineal feet; 128 Official Notices. guttering, 1,000 square yards; Telford mac- adam, 9,000 square yards; grading, (811) 300 cubic yards, (cut) 900 cubic yarns. Said work to be completed on or before Oct. 1, 1895. Audubon avenue from West Fourteenth street to Dexter avenue—Curbing, 2,300 lineal feet; guttering, 1,000 square yards ; Telford macad- am, 9,000 square yards; grading, (fill) 900 cubic yards, (cut) 900 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or before Oct 1, 1895. Middle avenue from Emsley's alley to Gar- field avenue—Curbing, 1,8110 lineal feet; gut- tering, 800 square yards; Telford macadam, 1,400 square yards: grading, (811) 300 cubic yards, (cut) 1,900 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or before Sent. 10, 1895. Alley from Johnson to Windsor avenue be- tween Garfield and Rhomberg avenue—Telford macadam, 800 square yards; grading, (cut) 450 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or before Aug. 1, 1895. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for curbing, the price r er square yard for gut- tering and macadamizing, grading on streets, to be bid in total on alley by the ubic yard. Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient bond of $200 with each proposal that contract will be entered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at a meeting of the council to be held Aug. 5, 1895. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bide. 7-20-6t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Sidewalk Notices. 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, with- in 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance relating to sidewalks, on the west side of Couler avenue, abutting lot 9, L. H. Lang worthy's addition, and lot 266 Davis Farm addition, where not already laid; all at the expense of abutting property. 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, with- in 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Windsor avenue between Sanford avenue and Edward street, where not already laid; also new curbing and resetting of old curb as may be necessary; all at the expense of the abutting property. Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 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 south side of Twelfth street, abutttng city lots 498 and 500, 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 Clty of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 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 north side of Fourteenth st., between Clay and White streets, where not already laid; also new curbing and resetting of old curb as may be necessary, all at the expense of aunt - ting property. Resolved, by the City Council of the Clty of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide of brick, stone or cement, be, within ten days of thls notice constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side o1 Pine street, between Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, where not al- ready laid, all at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of brick, stone or cement, be, within twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in conform- ity with the ordinance In relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Eighth street, abutting citcurb ng anlot d resetting of where net old curb laid; may be necessary, all at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That a sidewalk 8 feet wide of good 2 -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 west side of Bluff street abutting city lot 598, where not already laid, all at the expense of abutting property. Resolved. by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide of good 2 -inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in cenformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side, abutting lots 5, 6 and 7, Wullweber's sub, where not already laid; ai-o new curbing and resetting old curb, as may be necessary, all at the expense of abutting property. 10t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. leaf/l(le7' S scion, Aat,f,Rt 5, 18.95. REGULAR SESSION AUG. 5, 1895. Council met at 9:30 a. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alda. Bauer, Crawford, Cul- len, Halpin, Kaufmann, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. On motion of Ald. Crawford the min- utes of the last meeting were corrected so as to read as follows: That in the report of the special committee and also the resolution of- fered by Ald. Crawford on page 120 it shall read lot 15 of block 13 instead of block 15 as appears in report of said committee and resolution. Ald. Ryder arrived at 10 o'clock a. m. The following bills were referred to the printing committee: The Globe, $58.30. The Times, 58.30. Dubuque Telegraph, $75.00. Dubuque Herald, $75.00. The following bills were referred to committee on police and light: Key City Gas Co. $51.00. Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., 25c. Gloge Light and Heat Co., $166.67. The following bilis were referred to the committee on supplies: Trexler Bros $10 00 Barney Lagen 5 00 Bill of O. E. Guernsey, trustee, of 33.33 was referred to the street com- mittee. Bill of Headford Bros. & Hitchins of $123.84 was referred to the paving committee. The following bills wer ordered paid: Name. For what purpose. Amt. Standard Lumber Co.. lumber..$ 33 62 Bart E. Linehan, sewer pipe.... 50 17 Mrs. Kiene, extra work around City Hall. 4 40 Palmer, Winall & Co, lot book7 00 E. E. Frith, removing garbage, etc. 240 30 Barnard, Walker & Clewell, sta- tionery 29 50 Hardie & Scharle, bonds and printing 47 50 Hilkin & Schaffart, gloves and toweling 8 40 P. Hanson, oats, etc 3 35 Collins & Wilkinson, horse shoe- ing 1 25 Jos. Trudell, repairs on patrol wagon Excelsior Brass Works, dog tags and repairs Ellwanger Bros., repairs on har- ness, etc Lear & Pfiffner, horse shoeing Adam Jaeger, labor B. D. Linehan, blacksmithing Reinfried & Jaeger, nails Christman & Healey, hardware, etc. J. P. Schroeder, cement Novelty Iron Works, repairs on roller. A. E. Bradley, sign boards Little, Bruce & Co., lanterns 7 00 12 22 32 25 19 00 12 15 6 85 2 10 14 95 4 80 4 05 2 00 1 80 129 Diamond Jo Line steamers, white waste Smedley Mfg. Co., repairs on seam roller '8 96 33 40 John Butt, repairs on tools 3 65 Standard Lumber Co., lumber69 52 Henry Richter, top for patrol wagon Key City Gas Co., coke Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, hip boots sewers J. P. Schroeder, cement and sew- er pipe Mulgrew & Phillips, cement and sewer pipe 4.40 l3art E. Linehan, cement and sewer pipe 2 90 Mrs. Koenig, hemming and clean- ing towels 1 00 Duggan & Kane, M. T. Boxs and supplies for hall 6 75 Chas Osward, tinware, repairs, etc 9 60 Dubuque Telegraph, printing27 00, E. J. Ryan, one carriage 4 00 John Maclay, justice fees 16 25 Mrs. Koenig, janitor services20 00 Dr. Bigelow, assisting Dr. Wie- land amputating arm 10 00 Dr. McCarthy, assisting Dr. Wie- land amputating arm 10 00 Smedley Mfg. Co., supplies for fire dept 1 72 Excelsior Brass Works, supplies for fire dept 76 06 A. L. Strain, pasturage for fire horse 6 00 Standard Lumber Co., lumber fire dept. 5 35 Key City Iron Works, supplies and repairs for fire dept 33 83 W. S. Molo, waste, etc. fire dept. 2 65 McDermott & Gow, plumbing, etc., fire dept 10 35 Peter Hoffmann, matches, fire dept Jos. Trudell, repairs for fire dept Reinfried & Jaeger, supplies fire dept Shipley & Bauman, veterinary service John Butt, blacksmithtng fire dept Lear & Pfiffner, horse shoeing fire dept Ellwanger Bros., harness repairs etc. fire dept A. Wunderlich, horse shoeing fire dept J. P. Schroeder & Co., hay fire dept Key City Gas Co., coal and coke fire dept Fraatz & Clark, supplies, etc. 4 10 fire dept Dubuque Water Co., water 1292 77 Etchhorn & Bechtel, supplies for city hall 2 50 Geo. Bennett, asst. assessor 100 00 Gotf. Gmehle, asst. assessor100 00 Dubuque Rubber Co., stamp50 Robt. McGivern, sanitary patrol - 50 00 man 60 00 69 60 4 50 6 40 1 25 5 75 10 13 10 4 65 95 45 50 05 13 75 26 00 13 78 130 Regular Sexxiu n, a lu/itxt 5. 1: Wm. Marshall, steel plates and doors Police Telephone and Signal Co., standard zinc's J. P. Schroeder & Co., sewer pipe Jas. Hird & Son, laying sewer on Wilson avenue O. G. Kringle, laying sewer in Seminary street Dubuque Construction Co., im- provement of Clay and Couler avenue 2000 00 Kenety & McCann, improvement of Clay from 3rd to 13th st2000 00 P. Horsch, improvement of White street, from 22d to 23d st 110 66 Con Ryan, Jr., improvement of Southern avenue 201 20 Frank Keachie, carpenter work etc 113 60 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose, parks 3 92 Chas. Atkinson, painting and papering hall 151 00 W. S. Molo, plumbing 62 95 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose, parks 7 00 Chas. Burchard, assisting park custodian 40 40 C. O. D. Laundry, cleaning and laying carpets 27 50 Jas. Morgan, inspector and as- sistant on Clay street 50 00 D. Sheehan, inspector and as- sistant on Clay st 40 25 John Brady, inspector and as- sistant on Clay st 37 50 J. C. Dwine, rodman 45 00 W. C. Knowlton, axeman, etc30 00 A. Boyce, axeman, etc 18 00 Wm. Geisicker, leveler 55 00 John Farley, axeman 37 50 The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of F. A. Gniffke in relation to line of Pickett street. Petition of Carl Nauk asking for dam- ages done him by the last storm on lots 1 and 2 Wick's add. Petition of M. McMahon claiming that by improving Curtis street the city has taken a piece of his property and ask for compensation for same. Petition of Henry Riker, et al, ask- ing to have Wilde street extended down to Southern avenue. On motion rules were suspended and Mr. Stewart was allowed to address the council. Mr. Stewart addressed the council in relation to the assessment for im- provement of Fremont avenue, referred to street committee. Petition of John Hickey in relation to moving fence on Grand View ave. Petition of Andrew Minges asking that West 7th street from Hill street to Needham Place be improved. Petition of J. S. Randall Lumber Co. claiming damages caused by flood on Southern avenue and Valley street. Petition of Christ. Frohs asking to be paid for macadam broken on Valaria 40 00 21 00 8 12 11 34 737 00 and used by city. Petition of Joe Noel, et al, asking that Eagle Point avenue be extended in a northeasterly direction to middle street. Petition of A. H. Hemmelder asking to have alley east of Stafford avenue between Merz and Pauline streets made passable. Petition of John Burke claiming dam- age by change of grade on Grand ew avenue. On motion the engineer was instruct - red not to take any property for a change of line of any street. Petition of E. H. Shehpley objecting against special assessment for repair of sidewalk. Petition of Joseph Gunther et al. ask- ing to have Eagle street improved from Middle street to Riverview street. Petition of Ross McMahon asking that a retaining wall be built and making an offer to do the same. Petition of Rose O'Hare asking for recompense for damage to her prop- erty on account of flood. Objection of J. B. Murray against assessment for repair of sidewalk. Petition of J. F. Gandolfo in rela- tion to property taken for street pur- poses on Southern avers e, referred to street committee, attotey and engi- neer. Petition of Andrew Oeth to have obstruction removed from Klingenberg Terrace referred to street committee with power. Communication of J. E. Knight stat- ing that the settlement of the Cath. Welch ear; against the city, it was agreed to repair South Bluff street so as to divert the surface water from her premises. referred to street commit- tee. The following bills were referred to the committee of the whole: Communication of J. H. Greene in re- lation to claim against city in the Brunskill case. Petition of Wm. Hintrager requesting that 5th avenue from Garfield avenue to Lake Peosta be not improved at the present time. Petition of Dominic Rhomberg, et a1, protesting against 5th avenue being made a water way. Petition of J. A. Rhomberg request- ing that the buildings standing in Lynn between 18th and 19th, Railroad addition be removed. Petition of Louis Trapp, et al, pro- testing against the improvement of 5th avenue. The following petitions were referred to the fire committee. Communication of F. W. Wieland asking council to retain amount of his bill from the salary of Frank Essman. Petition of James Wallis, et al, to have the water mains continued along Prairie street from Chestnut to llth street. Petition of J. A. Rhomberg in relation to the award of jury for the vacation • Reptlor Sessio, Auglust 5, 1895. 131 of an alley between Julien avenue and West 7th street, of $100 awarded Joseph Hug, was referred tothe finance com- mittee and attorney. The following petitions were grant- ed. Petition of William Coughlin, et al, asking that the water company extend their water mains from Grandview avenue on Dodge street to Bluff. Petition of R. W. Lange that the al- ley between Gat•fleld and Rhomberg and Johnson and Windsor avenues be not improved at present. Petition .of T. H. Clark et al, asking to extend their present water mains on West 14th street from 100 feet east of Cornell street to Bluff street. Petition of Svendsen & Ott asking for the privilege to occupy streets and alleys situated between blocks 29 and 30 in Dubuque Harbor Company's addition as shown by the plat, for a term of 20 years, was granted at pleas- ure of the council• and the ordinance committee instructed to draft an ordi- nance in compliance therewith. Petition of John Kieffer, et al, asking the council to protect their property from the `overfioiv 'of Coaler Creek, between -Eagle Point 'avenue and San- ford gfttiet, was referred to the alder- men of ttbe 5th ward. The ctmmunicatfon of Dr. F. W. Wieland lit regard to the . old brewery on Soetlt"Locust street was received, and on' motion Mr. Pier be notified to close up all windows and doors in same. Petition of Ellen O'Holloran in rela- tion to taxes was referred to the de- linquent tax committee. Petition of William Hintrager ob- jecting to the contemplated vacation of any of the streets and alleys abut- ting on blocks. 22 and 26 in Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company's ad- dition, was referred to the special com- mittee on that subject. Communication of John Carter, street superintendent, in relation to Russian and Canadian thistles grow- ing on private property, was referred to the • mayor with power. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor McCarten reported as follows: Balance cash July 1, 1895$ 8,763 71 Receipts during July, 1895 74,671 51 Total $ 83,435 22 Disbursements during July59,687 90 Balance cash Aug. 1st. $ 23,747 32 Also reported $1,968.05 amount re- quired to pay city officers. Also presented a list of coupons re- deemed during July. Warrant ordered drawn to pay city officers and report referred to finance committee. Street Superintendent Carter reported $3,698.25 amount required to pay for labor and teams on the streets. War- rants ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to street commit- tee. Sewer Inspector Hillery reported $189.95 amount required to pay laborers on sewer. Warrant ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to sewer committee. Chief Reinfried reported $1,746.40 amount due firemen for the month of July. Warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen and report refer- red to fire committee. Marshal Morgan reported $1,910.00 amount due police force for the month of July. Also reported 84 arrests during the month and treasurer's receipts as fol lows: Amount received for impounding an- imals $24.00. Amount collected for feeding same $2.25• Amount collected for fine for violat- ing city ordinance $1.00. Warrant ordered drawn to pay police and report referred to committee on police and light. Marketmaster Traut reported $15.80 amount received from scales and pre- sented treasurer's receipt for same. Also reported $17.60 amount due for feeding prisoners. Warrant ordered drawn to pay for feeding prisoners and report referred to committee on markets. Wodd Measurer Jess reported 435 cords of woad measured during July and presented treasurer's receipt for 85 cents. per cent due city. Received and filed. The reports of City Weighmaster.st Jos. Straney, Mrs. Deckert and J. P. Schroeder were received and filed. Engineer Knowlton presented a pro- file of grade of English Lane. Refered to street committee. Also presented grade of Cox street • and Angella street. Referred to street committee. Also reported that in improvement of Locust street provisions should be made for extending the storm water sewer along 14th street from Main to the west side of Locust street. A 30 inch sewer or a double line of 20 -inch pipe would be sufficient and would cost approximately $375. Was referred to paving committee. A ssistant Engineer Boyce stated he had given the proper instruction and grade on Ellis street abutting Mr. Ferris' property. which had been care- fully done, to the jury. Engineer Knowlton reported that the statement of Mr. Boyce is in strict ac- cordance with his instructions to him at the time the jury went on the prem- ises, and I was informed were fully carried out. An instrument and rod was used in addition to having both the• old and the new grade marked on the fence, and as full information as pos- sible was given the jury in order that no mistake be made as the matter of change of grade had been in dispute for a long time. Report adopted. 1:32 Ileyabre SeMion, .lugre. t ii. "895. Ald. Crawford moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION. Council met at 2.10 p, m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cul- len, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. REPORTS OF STANDING COM- MITTEES. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, reported in favor of having warrants drawn in favor of the treas- urer for money advanced for interest, etc., during July, 1895. Also that loan warrants be drawn in favor of the several parties for money borrowed during July, 1895. Report adopted. Also reported in favor of approving of the auditor's report for the month of June, 1895. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the com- mittee on claims, reported in favor of paying the bill of Paul Schlenker of $1.80 for tools for road roller. Re- port adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee reported as follows: In favor of approving of the report of the stheet commissioner for the month of June, 1895. In favor of granting the petition of C. H. Hyde et al for the improvement of Rebecca street. In favor of instructing the engineer to devise some plan for the repair of Leibnitz street, so that said street will carry all water that flows on same. In favor of furnishing the sand re- quired to raise sidewalks on Clay street between 9th and 10th streets. In favor of instructing the engineer to make an estimate of the amount and cost of grading required on Coates avenue from Fremont avenue to Cross street. In favor of receiving and filing the remonstrance of Rebecca J. Farley against the improvement of Rebecca street. In favor of having stone crossing put on the north and south side of Eagle Point avenue and Jackson street, also on the north side of 22d street and Cooler avenue. In favor of referring the resolution for stone crossing on East street, Louisa street and Hall street to the city en- gineer and street commissioner to ex- amine and have same put in if neces- sary. In favor of receiving and filing the petition of J. P. Schroeder & Co. ask- ing that they be refunded special tax paid for the construction of sidewalk. In favor of postponing action on the within petition of James Cunningham, et al, for the improvement of Foye street until said street is opened full width. In favor of receiving and filing re- monstrance of Otto Kemp, et al, against levying special assessment for the im- provement of Southern avenue. In favor of instructing the street commissioner to do the necessary re- pairing on Althauser avenue so as to make the same passable for public travel. In favor of instructing the engineer to measure the macadam belonging to Bryan Donahue and John Melone, when the city needs the same. In favor of paying the following bills: Dubuque Construction Co $ 141 80 W H. Knowlton 4 70 John Melone and Son 4:: 2 Roy & Otto Bros 184 57 Novelty Iron Works 70 06 In favor of referring the hill of the Key City Gas Co.. of $70.29 for coke to the committee on supplies. Report adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee. also made the follow- ing recommendations: Recommend that a storm water sewer be constructed on 5th street from Main west to angle in said street. and the engineer be instructed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said work and advertise for bids for doing the same. Also recommend that as fast as wood- en aprons on street crossings are worn out, that stone steps he substituted therefor. and that the city engineer he directed to advertise for bids for the proper stone for said purpose. Also recommend that A. R. Stevenson be allowed at the rate of $75.00 per month from the 1st day of May. 1895, as engineer of the steam roller, on account of the efficient services per- formed by him. Adopted. Ald. Crawford, chairman of the print- ing committee, reported in favor of paying the following bills: The Herald The Telegraph The Globe The Times The German Catholic Printing Co. Ald. quent lows: In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary Carny on her homestead for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Lizzie Walter on her homstead for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Johanna McNally on lot 574 a for 1894. in favor of allowing Susanna Denell to pay one-half her taxes on the north I/ lot 47 and s% lot 48 in Staffords add. as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Casper Kampman and Caroline Krische on personalty for 1894. Also report adverse to the petition of Mrs. E. McCeneY and Louis Trexler for re- duction of assessment for 1894. Report adopted Also would most respect- $ 75 00 75 00 29 15 29 15 50 00 Cullen, chairman of the delin- tax committee, reported as fol- _ egular Session, August 5, 1895. 133 fully recommend that the or- dinance committee be instructed to draft an ordinance reciting that hereafter the city will not can- cel the taxes on any property, but in lieu of that allow the taxes to remain a lien on the property until paid. and said property shall not be sold by the treasurer for said unpaid taxes. un- less so ordered by the council. Adopt- ed. Ald. Vogler. chairman of the com- mittee on supplies, presented the fol- lowing, which was adopted: Your committee nn supplies would most respectfully recommend that the committee on supplies he instructed to advertise for bids for coal and coke for the city's use up to April 1st, 1896. to be delivered in such quantities and at such places from time to time as the city may require. Adopted. Ald. Cullen, chairman of the commit- tee on electrical construction, reported in favor of receiving and filing the bill of the Metropolitan Electric Co. of $7.20 as the same has been paid. Adopted. Ald. I3auer, chairman of the market committee. presented a hill of J. H. Lucas of $25.00 for repairing First Ward scales, which was referred back to the Market committee. Ald. Halpin, chairman of the fire com- mittee, reported as follows: In favor of receiving and filing the reports of the fire chief for May and June, 1895. In favor of receiving and filing the petition of E. W. Albee, et al, in re- lation to building on Iowa street be- tween 1st and 2d street, as your com- mittee have no power to condemn said premises. In favor of granting the petition of Minnie Gieseman, et al, asking that the water mains be extended along Julien avenue from alley west of Cen- ter Place to Alpine street. In favor of instructing the Water Co. to put in fire gongs in each of their pumping stations, so that in case of fire they can be prepared to supply a sufficient amount of water, and in case of failure on their part to supply said water when required, the city shall re- fuse to pay the rent for hydrants. In favor of paying the bill of Amer- ican Engine Co. of $2,100 for repair of old engine, said company agreeing to put a relief valve on said engine as per their agreement In favor of paying the bills of the Key City Gas Co. of $20.62 and Du- buque Water Co. of $20.00. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the com- mittee of the whole, reported as fol- lows: In favor of postponing action on the petition of the I. C. R. R. Co. asking for right of way up to 17th street, until said company obtains the written con- sent from the abutting property owners up to 13th street. In favor of approving of the recom- mendation of the engineer in relation to construction of sewer on Sanford street, also north of Sanford street to 27th street. In favor of changing the name of West Eagle Point avenue to Elm Dale avenue, and that Fourth street from White street to the western terminus of the High Bridge be hereafter known as High Bridge avenue. In favor of referring the petition of Con Collins. et al, in relation to con- demning the old Pier Brewery on South Locust street, to the board of health. Report adopted. Also reported in favor of paving 17th street from West Locust to Clay street with brick, and that one-half the cost of same be assessed to the abutting property owners, and paid by them, the balance of said cost to be paid by the city. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bauer, Crawford, Kaufmann, and Vogler. Noes—Cullen, Halpin, Ryder, Shea and Schulte. Ald. Vogler also presented the fol- lowing: Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of the Du- buque Street Railway Company, ask- ing for an extension of their present charter. beg leave to submit the fol- lowing: Resolved: That it is the sense of the members of this committee, that as a preliminary. and as a prior condition to the favorable consideration of the petition of J. A. Rhomberg, president of the Dubuque Street Railway Co., for an extension of the franchise of said Railway Co.. that said Rhomberg should, by binding written stipulation, make certain concessions; among which are the following: 1. The dismissal of his suit against the city connected with the paving of Clay street. 2. That he will repay the amount ex- pended by the city for the iron chairs used in relaying the Street Railway Co.'s tracks on Clay street. 3. That whenever the city shall be ready to improve High Bridge avenue for public travel, he will cause the building now on the right of way, op- posite the west end of the High Bridge, to be promptly removed without ex- pense to the city. 4. That any ordinance extending the charter of said Street Railway shall contain as one of the conditions of such extension, a stipulation pro- viding for the permanent contin- uance of the present half fare arrangement for the benefit of the working class every morning and even- ing. and that such arrangement be provided for by separate written stip- ulation. The foregoing conditions to be inde- pendent of any other and further stip- ulations that the council may deem wise and proper to adopt as conditions 134 Regular S'tssinn, Anylist 5, 1895. of the proposed extension of charter. Also that the council shall impose a license of $1,000 per year on said Du- buque Street Railway Company, its successors or assigns. after the expira- tion of its present charter, the first pay- ment of said $1,000 to be made on the 26th day of April, 1915. and every year thereafter on the same date during the continuance of this charter. Should the Dubuque Street Railway Company, by its proper officers file its written ac- ceptance of the above with the City Recorder, then the ordinance commit- tee and the City Attorney are hereby directed to draft an ordinance in com- pliance herewith, and submit same to the city council. Adopted. Ald. Vogler moved that the mayor appoint two members of the council to act with the ordinance committee with regard to the above. Carried. Mayor Olinger appointed Alds. Kauf- mann and Vogler. Ald. Ryder offered the following which was adopted: / Resolved by the City Council of the City- of Dubuque: That the mayor is hereby authorized and required for the purpose of providing for the cost and expense of improving the folowing streets and alleys, to -wit: Fourth street from Main to White street $ 3,800 00 Locust street from 10th to 16th street, and W. Locust street from 16th to 17th streets 13,000 00 Alpine street from W. Third to Dodge street 2,500 00 West Eagle Point avenue from Kane street to city limits11.500 00 Alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln and Johnson and Humboldt street 800 00 Alley first north of W. Third street, West of Hill street from end of present improve- ment west to the intersection of W. 4th street and Pauline street 400 00 to issue under the provisions of the or- dinance adopted August 9th, 1894, by the city council of the city of Dubuque, bonds to the amount of $32,000, of the denomination of $1,000 each, numbering from 73 to 104, inclusive, to be dated August 13, 1895, payable seven years af- ter date, or at any time before said date at the option of the city of Dubuque, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi-annual- ly, both principal and interest payable at the National Bank of the Republic in the City of New York. When said bonds are issued and re- gistered they shall be delivered to the finance committee, who shall deliver the same to Parson, Leach & Co., Chi- cago, Ill., in accordance with their con- tract with the city, and said committee are instructed to pay the proceeds of same to the city treasurer, to be ap- plied by him in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance adopted August 9th, 1894, and said committee is to report its doings hereunder to the city council. The awards of the jury for the open- ing of North Glen Oak avenue from Julien avenue to West 14th street, also for the widening of High Bluff and the opening of a street between West Eagle Point avenue and Valaria street, were opened and referred to the committee of the whole. Communication of Chas. Klingenberg and Bertha A. Beversdorf in relation to the award of jury for opening of street between West Eagle Point ave- nue and Valaria street was referred to the committee of the whole. City Assessor Stemm stated that the assessment roll for 1895 was complete and ready for the equalization board. On motion the mayor appointed the fol- lowing to constitute the equalization committee: Aids. Kaufmann, Schulte, Ronson, Shea and Cullen. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for re- pairing sidewalks by the city of Du- buque, 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, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Thos. Zeinn. n 25 ft lot 44 and s 15 ft. lot 45. E. Langworthy's addi- tion $ 60 Walter G. Cox, lot 14 Levin's addi- tion 1 25 W. H. Salot, lot 4. Finley's addi- tion 50 Louise Meyer, s 42 ft. Int 92. L. H Langworthy's add 50 John Olinger, lot 23 Boulevard ad- dition 50 B. W. Jones, lot 154. East Du- buque add 75 Glab Bros., lote 347, 348 and 249, Davis, Farm add 50 Rt. Rev. John Hennessey, lot 21 Finley's add 2 60 Geo. Burden Est.. lot 6, Burden & Lawther's add 50 Wm. Lowther and J. V. Ryder, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 17. 18 and 19, Bur- den & Lawther's add 4 10 Ed. Langworthy, lots 177 to 181. inclusive, East Dubuque ad- dition 75 Chris. Loetscher, lots 23. 24, and 25 McCraney's Second add 40 Jacob Kuntz Est., s 6-8 and n 7-1 Wick's add, lots 1 and 2 30 A. Schlenker, lot 141, Burden & L9wther's add 50 G. M. Orris, lots 5 and 6 in Finley Home add 50 1f. Tschirgi, Sr., e 3t lot 1. Sum - mitt add 1 60 Jacob Marshall, lot 277, Davis Farm add 50 Phillip Jungk, lot 46, East Du- buque add 35 Steuck & O'Farrell, lots 172. 173 and 174, East Dubuque add 40 Refit( /(rr Sev8i(.4, Auguxt :5, 1895. 135 John V. Ryder, lot 11, L. H. Lang - worthy's sub Herman J. Roesche, lots Broadway add James Levi, lot 238, Davis Farm add W. H. Butler, lot 213, Davis Farm add E. Langworthy, lot 181, East Du- buque add C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., lot 251, East Dubuque add Herman Bischoff, lot add Louis Gieseman, lots High street add Mary A. Hodel, lot 15 and n 1/z 14, 1 00 Bissell's Dubuque Deming & Kiesel, lot 2 of Min. lot 4661 50 Nick Schmidt, lot 27, Cook's addd60 V. A. Langworthy. 1 00 Dubuque add Dubuque Butchers' Association, lot 1 25 423, East Dubuque add lot 1, Rt. Rev. John Hennessey, 4 75 Levin's add Mrs. J. Marsh. part Min. lot 1741 25 Paul Traut, lot 2 of Paul Traut's 50 sub E. H. ShepPley. lot 3, Cox's add30 Giab Bros., lots 347, 348 and 349, 4 80 Davis Farm add Caroline Fischer, lots 362 and 363, 1 50 Davis Farm add Jas. Rowan, lot 12, Bush's sub1 70 John B. Murray, lot 69, East Du- buque add ote: Adopted by the following vCrawford, Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Crawford moved that the tak- ing care of storm esewers placed under the charge of the sewer inspector and sewer committee. Refer- red to street committe and sewer com- mittee. On motion the police are to be notified to report all lights out and de- fective. On motion the special assessments for the following were referred to the street committee: Improvement of Fremont avenue. White street from 23d to 24th street. Constructing sewer in Wilson avenue from Julien avenue to West Eighth 2 to 5, 29, Cook's 21 and 22, 50 70 70 50 1 10 1 50 75 4 40 street. Constructing sewer in and Winona avenue. Southern ave. Laying sidewalk on Laying sidewalk onW. Eagle Point avenue. Laying sidewalk on West and street between Needham Place street. Ald. Shea offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That 16th street from Main to Locust street be curbed with curbstoneandthe eordinancewith rlck on conformity engineer is that subject, and the city West Fifth hereby directed to prepare the neces- sary plans and specification 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 paving to be done at the expense of the owners of abutting property. The work to be advertised and let in the same con- tract with 15th street between Main and Locust. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cul- len, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Engineer Knowlton presented plans and specifications for a sewer in Hill street from West 3d to Langworthy avenue, which were approved. Also plans and specifications for a sewer in the alley from Julien avenue to West llth street between Center Place and Grant avenue, which were approved. Also plans and specifications for a storm water sewer from end of present sewer on Dodge street to South Main street, which were approved. Also presented plans and specifica- tion for paving with brick the follow- ing streets: 17th street from Clay street to West Locust street. 16th street from Main street to Locust street. 15th street from Main street to Locust street. Ald. Bauer, chairman of the police and light committee, reported in favor of paying bill of the Star Electric Co. of $1625.40 for electric lights. Report adopted. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution which was adopted: Resolved: That stone crossings be put in across Louisa street and Hall street on the south side of Delhi street, and across the alley west of Mount Pleasant avenue running north from 14th street, that the street commissioner be charged with the carrying out of this order. Ald. Halpin offered the following res- olution which was adopted: Be it Resolved by the City Council: That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to prepare a plan to take care of the water on Valley street at the in- tersection with Southern avenue, and the work to be performed by the street commissioner. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the city recorder be and is hereby directed to advertise for bids and proposals for the construction of a on Dodge street fromstorm e its present terr minus to a connection with the sewer now constructed acc according under plansacross Main street, speci- fications ftcations on file in the office of the city engineer. 136 Regular Session, August 5, 1895. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water Co. be and are hereby instructed to extend their water mains on Alpine street from West 3rd street to Dodge street and that water plugs be located under the direction of the fire commit- tee and fire chief, 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. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Samuel street from Southern avenue north as survey- ed and platted by W. H. Knowlton, city engineer, be and is hereby declared a public highway and the city engineer is directed to have said plat recorded, and that the street commissioner be in- structed to put the same in passable condition. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Quinn street between Rush and Valley streets, as surveyed and platted by W. H. Knowl- ton, city engineer, be and is hereby de- clared a public highway and the en- gineer is directed to have said plat re- corded. Ald. Schulte offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a storm water sewer be constructed on 7th street from Jackson to Washington streets, and that the city engineer be and is hereby directed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said work and ad- vertise for bids for doing same. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sanitary sewer be constructed on 4th street from end of present sewer west to Fenelon Place. thence along Fenelon Place to Summitt street, and the city engineer is hereby directed to prepare the neces- sary plans and specifications for said improvement and submit same to the council, said work to be done at the expense of the owners of adjacent property in accordance with the ordi- nance on that subject. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Shea offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That' the Dubuque Daily Herald be and is hereby author- ized to continue the publication of the official proceeding of the city council for the balance of the current year, and receive as compensation therefor the same as received heretofore. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a warrant for $2.20 be drawn in favor of Patrick O'Toole as refunded interest, erroneous- ly assessed to him, and paid by him under protest. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved: That the city engineer be instructed to report a proper plan for the sanitary drainage of the portion of the alleys on the east and west sides of Center Place, north of the summit of said alleys. Alderman Shea offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water Co, be and are hereby instructed to extend their hill mains on West 14th street from end of present extension east of Cornel street, to Bluff street, the city of Dubuque guaranteeing to said Water Co. a sum of money suffi- cient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent. on the cost of pipe so re- quired to be extended. Alderman Ryder offered the following which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water Co. be and are hereby instructed to extend their water mains on Julien avenue from the alley west of Center Place to Alpine street. the city of Du- buque guaranteeing to said Water Co. a sum of money sufficient to pay inter- est at the rate of 7 per cent. on the cost of pipe so required to be extend- ed. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee, submitted the following re- port which was approved: Your committee on finance would most respectfully report that we have sold all improvement bonds to be issued this year, to Parson, Leach & Co., of Chicago, at par. less one per cent. com- mission to be paid said Farson, Leach & Co. for attorney's fees. etc. Ald. Shea. chairman of the paving committee. reported as follows, which was adopted: Your committee on paving would most respectfully report that they have ex- amined the brick paving on Clay street betwene 13th and 3rd streets, done by Kenety & McCann, and report in favor of accepting said work, said Kenety & McCann to be allowed payment in ac- cordance with their contract Ald. Ryder, chairman of the special committee in repard to sawdust nui- sance, submitted the following, which was adopted: Your committee report that they have examined into the sawdust nuisance at the Farley_Loetscher Mfg. Co., and after a conference with the officers of said company they assured us that they were taking such measures as were pos- sible for them to take to abate same Iie(Jui(tr Se.•x%on.:ll'ryn.•t 5, 1893. 1:37 so that if said nuisance 1s not abated, we would recommend that such meas- ures as are lawful be taken to abate said nuisance, as adjacent property holders and dwelers complain very seri- ously about said nuisance. Ald. Shea submitted the following, which was received and filed: Your special committee to whom was referred the matter of the alleged nui- sance caused by hay and other material being allowed to remain on the Line- han property at the corner of Second and Iowa streets, would report that the same is being removed and will be cleared away in a few days. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow- ing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Rebecca street between Thomas street and its south- ern terminus. be graded. gut- tered. 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 spec- fications for said improvement. and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; 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—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen. Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Bauer offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the of D buque, the }1ey be- "and siirwts be graded and macadamize in conformity with the Ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and spec- flcations for said improvement. and the 'ity recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the grading and macadamizing to be clone at the ex- pense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer. Crawford, Cullen. Halpin. Kaufmann.Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow- ing: 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, nn the both sides of Washington street. between Rhnm- berg and Eagle Point avenue, where not already laid at he expense of abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow - 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on the north side of Sanford street, between Jackson street and Washington street where not al- ready laid at the expense of the abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidwalks, on the west side of Broadway street, between Blockling- er's Lane and Diagonal street where not already Laid at the expense of the abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow- ing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 10 feet wide of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, he, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks. abutting lot 2 of Min. lot 113 a where not already laid at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow- ing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wide of good two-inch htfllank, 10 brick, stone or cement, be, ays of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on the east side of Jackson street, between 22d and 24th streets where not already laid at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, . Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow- ing' Council of the ReSolved by the City Cityof Dubtwo hat a sidewalk ff wide of goodinch plank, brick, s oone or cement, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid In conformity with the ordinance in rela- 188 Regular Se. wion, Atiyust 5, 1895. tion to sldwalks, on the both sides of Eagle Point avenue, between Jackson and Kniest streets where not already laid at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen. Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow- • ing: 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on the both sides of Lincoln avenue, between Jackson street and Reed avenue where not already laid at the expense of the abutting property. • Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Aid. Kaufmann offered the follow- ing: 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on both sides of Rhomberg avenue, between Couler ave- nue and Middle avenue where not al- ready laid at the expense of the abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Alderman Schulte offered the follow- ing: 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on the west side of Washington street abutting lot 64, E Dubuque add. where not already at the expense of the abutting p erty. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea Schul- te and Vogler. Alderman Schulte offered the follow- ing: Resolved by 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidwalks, on the both sides of 14th street, between Jackson and Elm streets where not already laid at the expense of the abutting properey Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, id P- Schulte and Vogler. Alderman Schulte offered the follow- ing: Resolved by the City Council of the Cty of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide of brick. stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 15th street, between Iowa and Clay streets where not al- ready laid at the expense of the abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Cullen offered the following: Resolved by 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks. on the both sides of Locust street between 1st and Jones streets where not already laid at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann,Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann moved that when the council adjourns it does so to meet again August 16, 1895, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the con- tract for veterinary surgeon be left to the committee on fire with power Carried. On motion the council adjourned. Attest: Approvrc1 (Corrie t'. . May/or. N(WPICE. All persons holding city warrants paY able out of the "Special Bonded Assess- ment" fund, must present them for payment on or before Saturday, July 27, 1895. Interest on said warrants will cease with that date. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, 7-25-6t. City Treasurer. • l7 Adjourned 1?eyular Session, august , 1895. 139 ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION. Council met at 7:45. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present Ald. Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Crawford moved that the bids for the improvement of 17th street be not opened. Carried. On motion bids for the improvement of the following streets were to be op- ened: Woodworth avenue. Paul street, 5th avenue, Atlantic avenue and Lieb- nitz street. On motion the bids for the remain- ing streets and alleys were referred to the city engineer for computation. The following bills were ordered paid: J. Hayes, expressage $ 1 25 Kenety & McCann. street 195 39 John Driscoll, labor 6 00 Jos. Geiger, labor and material.. 16 20 John Tibey, improvement of Curtis street 2,385 00 Steuck & O'Farrell, improve- ment of Fremont avenue 1 000 00 Altman & Taylor, improve- ment of Grandview avenue1,785 00 Peter Borsch, improvement of Fifth avenue 730 00 J. H. Lucas, repairing scales25 00 The following petitions were referred to the sewer committee: Petition of C. N. Bird, et al, for sewer in lane east abutting on property on Grove Terrace South. Petition of the Dubuque Casket Co. for extension of sewer to corner of 18th and Washington streets. The plat presented by Engineer Knowlton of the sanitary sewer con- structed in the vicinity of Center Place and .Tulien avenue. Petition of John D. Wade. et al, for sewer in alley east of Center Place. Petition of Mrs. Pat. Hamell asking to have sewer extenden on West Locust street from 17th street to Clark street. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of Patrick Quinn in rela- tion to the declaring Quinn street a Public highway Petition of F. W. Altman calling the council's attention to the condition of Muscatine street The communication of Engineer Knowlton as to the cost of grade of Coates avenue. The following communication from the Eagle Point bridge company was read and referred to the committee of the whole. To the City Council of the City of Dubuque:— Gentlemen: The Dubuque and Wis- consin Bridge Company respectfully represents to your hanorable body that the plans int and specification of the Eagle Pobridge, together with the necessary preliminary surveys, meas- urements and soundings have been completed and perfected, and the maps and profiles oP the same flied in the office of the secretary of war at Wash- ington for approval by the war depart- ment; that an officer of the engineer corps is expected to arrive in Dubuque within a short time for the purpose of inspecting the location and verify- ing the surveys, plans and estimates; that it is expected that arrangements for the commencement of the work of construction will be perfected in the near future. The said Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge company therefore respectfully solicits the appropriation by the city council of the sum of $25,000 in aid of the construction, to be used in the building of the approaches on the Iowa shore, within the limits of the city of Dubuque, and to be contributed to the enterprise on substantially the same terms and conditions as the form- er appropriation in aid of the high bridge between the city and East Du- buque Believing that your honorable body will not fail to fully appreciate the great importance of the proposed bridge to the trade, commerce and general business interests of Du- buque, we respectfully solicit speedy and favorable action on the subject by the city council. Very respectfully, The Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge Co. By J. J. Dunn, M. M. Walker, Paul Praut. J. A. Rhomberg, George Fengler, W. Coaes, John Morrison, C. g. Meyer, Michael Kirchberg, Geoe Keller and John Longbotham, direct- ors. J. A. RHOMBERG, President. C. H. MEYER, Secretary. Communication of City Engineer Know rove- ment of Leibnitz street to streetso as astop all water on said street, PetltgainstAtheCooper extenl n lof the n- strafingg a charter of the Dubuque Street Railway was granted. YourAld. Bonson committee ed nheordinance e to whas ingoarnw rdinancedfor cmatter the extension of the franchise of the Dubuque Street Railway company for a term of ninety- nine years. beg leave to report that after a careful consideration of the mat ter, we deem it inexuedlent at the pres- ent time to draft aid ordinance, of attthe said company present time s as the nearlY twenty years to rumpany senti- mentyet, and on account a against said of the public being g hen large ofnurmbeisof as rotestsCefiled. the barge tFurthermore. your hat they could not draft an ordinlance pthat would meet ublic twenty yearshan hence. Signed bye 4•. 140 Adjourned Regular Se8sion, _1y i.'t 16, 1895. Alds. Ronson. Ryder. Halpin, Kaufman and Vogler. Alderman Ronson then read a resolu- tion asking that the Globe -Journal be permitted ,to share equally with the two other papers in publishing the council proceedings and be paid the amount of $75 per month for the same. After adopting this resolution. the matter of of printing in pamphlet form was re- ferred to the committee on printing. A communication from the labor con- gress asking the council and fire depart- ment to turn out on labor day was ac- cepted, the mayor to make the neces- sary arrangements. A petition from Haney. Campbell & Co.. who are about to erect a factory in the lower part of the city. asking that taxes be remitted on property and stock for a period of ten years, was granted and the ordinance committee to draft ordinance covering the same. A letter from Policeman Hoffman. who lost his arm by accident while on duty. asked that the hospital expense which followed. amounting to $18, and salary from July be paid by city, which was so erdered paid. Ald. Halpin presented an ordinance entitled "An ordinance granting to the Illinois Central Railroad company, its successors and assigns. the right of way over and across certain streets in the city of Dubuque," which was read for the first time and referred to the ordinance committee. The communication of Engineer W. H. Knowlton in regard to the sewerage system along 8th street referred to the committee of the whole. Also communication with reference to drainage at Valley street and Southern avenue was received and filed. Petition of Richard Fuhrman asking that team licenses be refunded was re- ferred to the mayor. Plans and specifications for an 8 -inch pipe sewer in West 4th St. and Fenelon Place from end of present sewer to Sum- mit street were referred to the sewer committee. Also plans and specifications for a 12 - inch tile pipe sewer in West Locust street from 17th street to Clark street was referred to the sewer committee. The following resolution was adopted: Whereas, Policeman J. Hoffmann has had the misfortune to lose an arm, while on his way to the city hall to report for duty, therefore Resolved. That said John Hoffmann be allowed a month's salary for the month of July. 1895. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved, That a sanitary sewer be constructed in the alley next east of Center Place from West lith street to Rose street thence easterly along Rose street to the alley next west of Race street, thence southerly In the alley next west of Rose St. to W. llth St. that the engineer be instructed to prepare the nec essary plans and specifications and to advertise for proposals for making the improvement, the expense to be paid by assessment on the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Ronson, Craw- ford, Cullen. Halpin. Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Halpin offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That West Main St. between Main street and Jones street, be curbed with curbstone and paved with brick In conformity with the ordi- nance upon that subiect. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to, make the necessary plans and specifica- tions for said improvement, and the city recorder direcomi to give the proper notice for bids and propcsals for the per- formance of the work: the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Ronson. Craw- ford. Cullen. Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea. Schulte and Vogler. Nayes--None. City Engineer Knowlton reported on bids for street improvements and con- struction of sewer: as follows: Fifteenth street from Main to Locust street: Steuck & O'Farrell $1,525.50 Dubuque Construction Co 1,444.00 'Kenety & McCann 1.606.00 The Dubuque Construction Co. being the lowest bidders. were on motion, awarded the contract. Sixteenth street from Main street to Locust street: Steuck & O'Farrell $1,596 00 Dubuque Construction Co. 1,501 00 Kentey & McCann 1,672 00 The Dubuque Construction Co., being the lowest bidders. were on motion, awarded the contract. Schiller street from Lincoln avenue to Peosta street: Steuck & O'Farrell $1,842 00 Geo. W. Farley 1.996 00 John Pickley 1,630 00 Phil Doerr 1,994 00 P. Horsch 1,995 00' Kenety & McCann 1,642 00 John Pickley, being the lowest bidder, was on motion. awarded the contract. Fengler street from Peosta street to terminus: P. Horsch $2,774 00 Geo. W. Farley 2,603 00 John Pickles 2,140 00 Phil Doerr 2,664 00 Steuck & O'Varrell 2,43E 00 Kenety & McCann 2.146 00 D. W. Linehan 2,004 00 D. W. Linehan, being the lowest bid- der, was on motion. awarded the con- tract. Middle avenue from Emsley alley to Garfield avenue: Geo. W. Farley $1,635 00 Steuck & O'Farrell 1,514 00 John Pickley 1,320 00 D. W. Linehan 1,226 00 Peter Horsch 1,528 00 Kenety & McCann 1,353 00 Phil Doerr 1,535 00 D. W. Linehan. being the lowest bid- der, on motion. was awarded the con- tract. Alley from Johnson to Windsor be- tween Garfield and Rhomberg avenue: Geo. W. Farley $351 00 Phil Doerr 302 50 Phil. Doerr, being the lowest bidder, was on motion. awardede the contract. Rush street from Quince street to Villa street: E. C. Blake $2,394 00 John Tibey 2,215 00 Dubuque Construction Co. 2,411 50' L -- Adjourned Regular Session, August 16, .1895. 141. Ryan Bros. .2,600 00 John Tlbey. being the lowest bidder, was on motion. awarded the contract. Audubon avenue from West 14th street to Dexter avenue: Geo. W. Farley $2,35 00 Ryan Bros. 1,990 00 John Blake 2.046 00 Dubuque Construction Co. 2.140 00 Kintzinger & Parker 2,350 00 Steuck & O'Farrell 2.310 00 KenetY & McCann 2,100 00 Ryan Bros.. being the lowest bidders, were on motion. awarded the contract. Sanitary sewer in Grove Terrace south from West llth street to Wilber Lane: D. W. Linehan $6166 00 Dubuque Construction Co 707 50 D. W. Linehan. being the lowest bid- der. was. on motion. awarded the con- tract. Sanitary sewer in Hill street from West Third street south to Summitt street: Dubuque Construction Co. $192.50 Bryan Donahue 231 50 The Dubuque Construction Co, being the lowest bidders. were, on motion, awarded the contract. Sanitary sewer in alley between Cen- ter Place and Grant avenue, north of Julien avenue: M. Lavin $169 00 Bryan Donahue 232 50 Dubuque Construction Co. 175 20 M. Lavin, being the lowest bidder, was on motion. awarded the contract. Ald. Halpin offered the following: Be it tesolved by the city council of the. city of Dubuque. That Jones street from the west line of West Main street to the levee he curbed with stone. pav- ed with brick and otherwise improved according to the plans and specifica- tions for such improvement prepared by the city engineer which have heretofore been adopted by the council. Resolved further. That the city re- corder be and he is hereby directed to give the proper notice for bids and pro- posals for the doing of all of said work. Resolved. That the Dubuque Street Railway company. the Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul Railway company. the Illinois Central Railway company and the Dubuque & Duluth Bridge company be and each of them is hereby notified to pave with brick and improve in accor- dance with the plans and specifications of the city engineer all parts of any of said streets above ordered to be im- proved on which any of its track or tracks are laid. from a point midway be- tween the rails of its track or tracks to the width of three and one half feet each way therefrom and each of said companies is hereby ordered to com- mence said work not later than the sec- ond day of SeptF1mber, 18f5, and to prose- cute the same with diligence after it is commenced, and to complete the same not later than the first day of Novem- ber, 1895. Resolved further. That a copy of these resolutions be served on each of said above named companies and that each of said companies be required to elect in writing and file such election with the city recorder within five days from the date of the service of these resolutions upon 1't whether or not it purposes to do Bald work itself or leave it for the city to do. And in the event of the failure of any such company to make such elec- tion as aforesaid it will be understood that such company does not elect to do said work itself, and the city shall do it as provided by law and the city ordi- nance, and the cost of said work shall be ascertained, apportioned and assess ed by the city council against such com= pany. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes.—Alds. Bauer. Bonson. Craw- ford, Cullen. Halpin. Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea. Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Shea moved to aclinurn. Carried. Attest: v- di* proved .ecorder. ..............180;. CITY COUJNCIL. SPECIAL SESSION. AUG. 19TH, 1895. Council met at 10:40 a. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds Bonson. Crawford, Hal- pin, Kauffmann. Ryder. Shea and Vog- ler. Mayor Olinger stated the meeting was called to consider the manner in which the sidewalk was being laid around and in front of the Bank & Insurance build- ing. The Bank & Insurance building com- pany presented the following obligation to the city of Dubuque: Dubuque. Ia.. Aug. 19th, 1895. Whereas. The Bank & Insurance Building Co. of Dubuque and Messrs Cox & Loftus are about to construct the sidewalk on the outer edge thereof in front of their buildings now being con- structed on the n e corner of Main and Ninth streets so as to leave said side- walk about twelve (121 inches above the level of the brick pavement on Main street and so maintain the same, now in consideration of said company being al- lowed to so construct said sidewalk and so maintain the same the said Bank & Insurance Building Co. hereby acknowl edge itself indebted to said city Du- buque in the sum of fifty thousand dol- lars. or to any person. firm or corpora- tion interested therein. on the following conditions: If all damages to said city of Dubuque or any person interested as aforesaid shall be paid. and said city hion to be thisd entirely harmless. then void otherwise of noforiga- ce BANK & INSURANCE BUILDING a President. Ald.13y THOS. CONNOLLY, o. Bonson moved that the proposi- tion be accepted. Carried. Mad given permission to paer rthat parties to carryon dances. etc. and that the marshal paid no heed to the same. On motionsue the mayor permits had fwhere she u- thouny to thought correct. and that the marshal be instructed to observe the issue of the same. 142 Special Session, lAugust 19, 1895 The bill of J. Haves for cleaning around the city hall for $20.00 was order- ed paid. The plans and specifications for an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley east of Center Place from West llth street to Rose street. in Rose street from said al- ley, to alley on oc line. in alley on oc line from Rose street to West llth street were presented by Engineer Knowlton and on motion were approved Ald. Vogler moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Attest: T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. SPECIAL SESSION. Council met at 11:50 a. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Aid. Bonson, Cullen, Kauf- mann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vog- ler. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the award of the Jury for the widening of High Bluff street be opened. Carried. The award of the jury was as fol- lows. Dubuque, Iowa, April 29, 1895. We, the undersigned jurors, duly ap- pointed to assess the damages than may be caused by the proposed widen- ing of High Bluff street between Schil- ler and Middle streets, as shown by plat prepared by W. H. Knowlton, hereby report as follows: Christ Loetscher, lot 25 McCran- ey's add $ 140 00 Christ Loetscher, lot 24 McCran- ey's add 135 00 Christ Loetscher, lot 23 McCran- ey's add 125 00 Fred Grobe, lot 22 McCraney's add 145 00 A. Kaiser, lot 21 McCraney's add .. 125 00 JAMES J. DUNN, Chairman of Jury. CHRIST. A. VOELKER, P. H. HALPIN, H. NAGLEMAKER, P. H. E. SOMMERFIELD, H. ELLWANGER, CHRIS. CAPRETZ, JOS. L. HORR, N. H. SCHILLING, JOHN TREXLER, J. P. SCHROEDER. J. M. KENETY. On motion the award was approved, and the money oredered set aside in the treasury for said purpose. On motion the jury was ordered paid the sum of $2.00 each per day. Ald. Shea moved that the marshal be instructed to have fences and obstruct- ions removed on High Bluff street. Ald. Kaufman moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Attest: T. J. COONEY, Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To G. M. Orris: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk adopted on the 1st day of July, A. D.. 1895, a special assess- ment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the City Council, upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment. lots 5 and 6 in Finley Home add, owned by you being subject to sunk special assessment. And you are noti- fied to appear at said meeting of the Council. to be held on the 5th day of August, A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have. why said assessment should not be levied. 8-1-5t. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To mhos. Zeinn: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk adopted on the 1st day of July. A. D.. 1895. a special a.ssPss- ment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the City Council. upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment, lot n 25 ft. lot 44 and s 15 ft 45 in E. Langworthy's add, owned ')y 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 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have. why said assessment should not be lev- ied. S -1-5t. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. DUBUQUE, August 10th, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received by the committee on supplies at the city recorder's office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of August 22, 1895, for all coal and coke needed by the city of Dubuque up to April 1st, 1896, said coal and coke to be delivered in such quantities and at such places as the city may need the same. Bidders must state the price per ton and kind of coal and coke they propose to furnish. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. VOGLER, Chairman of the Committee on Sup- plies. 8-10-10t NOTICE. The city council of the city of Du- buque has levied the following special assessments ataainst the property here- inafter described. said assessments be- come delinquent thirty days from date of this notice. and will then bear inter- est at the same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 19th day of August, 1895. HENRY B. GNIFFKE. Treasurer 'of City of Dubuque. For sewer in West Third street from Hill street to Alpine: W C Beans. McCoy's sub. lot 2. $16.80. A W Kemler est. McCoy's sub e 35ft. lot 3 814.00. I Cleminson. McCoy's sub. w 15ft, lot . otit'eR. 4. $20.00. I Cleminson. McCoy's sub, lot 5, $20.00. I Cleminson. McCoy's sub, lot 6, $20.00. E Langworthy est. Pauline Lang - worthy's sub. bit 1. $48.00. Rieder Langworthy Est, Pauline Lang worthy's sub. s lot 2. $48.00. E Langworthy Est. Pauline Lang - worthy's sub. lot 3. 144.00. E Langworthy Est, Pauline Lang - worthy's sub. lot 4. $89.60. Julia Langworthy, Julia L. Lang - worthy's add. lot 1. $60.00. R. H. Collier. Mrs. L H Langworthy's sub. lot 5. $64.00. R H 'Cotler. Mrs L H Langworthy's sub, lot 6. $65.20. Bernice McFadden. Mrs L H Lang - worthy's sub. lot 7. $65.20. O S Langworthy. Mrs L H Lang - worthy's sub. lot 8. $71.20. For sewer in alley between Walnut and Race street from end of sewer to Rose street: James Howie. Cummin's sub, lot 8, 322.00. Stephen Harriety. Cummin's sub, lot 9, 122.00. L A Wood. Cummin's sub. n 36, lot 10, $14.40. Wm Wilkinson. Cummin's sub, s 19, lot 10. $7.60. Martin Kerwin. Cummin's sub, lot 15, $22.00. C Vath. Cummin's sub. s 2-3, lot 16, $14.67. I Cleminson. Cummin's sub, n 1-3, lot 16. $7.33. I Cleminson. Cummin's sub, s 1-3 lot 17. $7.33. Ira Hanson. Cummin's sub. n 2-3 lot 17, $14.67. Constructing sewer in alley east of Grant avenue from Julien avenue to West llth street: Frank Duggan. Cain's sub, lot 2, $14.00. G H Davis. Cain's sub. lot 3, 314.00. Eliza Taylor. Cain's sub, lot 4, 314.00. John Hier. Cain's sub. lot 5, 315.84. A W Hosford. Cain's sub, lot 6, 315.84. A W Hosford. Cain's sub, lot 7, $15.04. Andrew Drees. sub of 738 city lot 1, 352.80. Kate E Sullivan. sub of 2 of 3 sub of 738 city lot 1. $45.60. Jennie West. sub of 2 of 3 sub of 738 city lot 4. $5.00. For a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Rush street between Ap- ple and Quince streets: Geo. Savory, Union add, lot 120, $8.40. Geo Savory, Union add, lot 121, $9.87. John McQuillen. Union add, lot 183, 37.77. John McQuillen. sub 184 Union add, lot 1. $7.91. Julia Ahern. sub. 184. Union add, lot 2, $12.60. For a 4 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of West Eagle Point ave. between Frances street and Valeria street: Geo Salot. Tivoli add. lot 21, $19.13. For a sewer from 17th street to San- ford street between Washington and Jackson streets. John-Trexler. East Dubuque add, s 11.2 lot 36, $12.48. Chas Luther. East Dubuque add, n 20, lot 36. $8.00. Chas Luther. East Dubuque add, s lot 35, $10.24. Geo Roepsch. East Dubuque add, n lot 85, $10,24. 143 Anton Manahl. East Dubuque add, lot 34, $20.48. C W Schreiber. East Dubuque add, s %. lot 33. $10.24. Pauline Stelber. East Dubuque add, n 1-2 lot 33. 110.24. Anna Baynes. East Dubuque add, s 1-2 lot 32. 310.24. Margt Lear• East Dubuque add, n 1-2 lot 32. $10.24. Anna Siege, East Dubuque add, lot 87, $20.48. E Langworthy Est. East Dubuque add. lot 88. $20.48. Peter Oeth. East Dubuque add, lot 89, 820.48. German Bank, East Dubuque add, lot 90, 120.48. German Bank. East Dubuque add, lot 91. 120.48. Jno Wolff. East Dubuque add, lot 31, $20.48. Jno Wolff. East Dubuque add, lot 30, $20.48. Dora Siege. East Dubuque add, s 1-2 lot 29, $10.24. Ida Siege, East Dubuque, n 1-2, lot 29, $10.24. Jac Mathis. East Dubuque add; s 1-2, lot 28. 310.24. Rosana Lorenz. East Dubuque add, n 1-2 lot 28. $10.24. Rosina Lorenz. East Dubuque add, lot 27, 120.48. Henry Huber. East Dubuque add, lot 92. $20.48. Geo Wiedner. East Dubuque add, s 1-2 lot 93. 110.24. W J Pickley. East Dubuque add, n 1-2 lot 93. $20.48. J M Werner. East Dubuque add, lot 94, 120.48. Fred Doerrer. East Dubuque add, lot 95, 120.48. Fred Doerrer. East Dubuque add• lot 96. 120.48. Frank Fosselman. min lot 100, East Dubuque add. lot 4. 320.60. Joseph Fritsche. min lot 100, s 1-2, lot 3, 310.00. Wm. Duernser. min lot 100, n 1-2 lot 3, 310.30 p Peter Meyer. sub 2. min lot 100, lot 2, 112.60. Mary Schaffner. sub 2. min lot 100, lot 1, $8.00. Mary Schaffner. sub 2. min lot 100, lot 1.120.60. Andrew Bauer. min lot 100, lot 6, 310.28. Mrs Joseph Leute. min lot 100, lot 5, $20.60. Mrs A L Trilk. min lot 100, s 25 ft, lot 7. $10.00. Elizaibeth Bauer. min lot 100, n 75 ft, lot 7. $30.00. Elizabeth Bauer. min lot 100, s 1 ft, lot' 8, $0.40. P J Ruegamer. et al. min lot 100, n 49 ft, lot 8. 319.60. Herman Mauer. Sr.. Steiner's add, lot 18. $20.00. F H Finkc. Steiner's add, lot 17, 320.00. John Wiegand, Steiner's sub, lot 16, $20.00. Mike WilkY. Steiner's sub, lot 15, 320.00. Peter Schiltz. Steiner's sub, lot 19, 120.00. Peter Schiltz. Steiner's sub, lot 20, $0.00. Martin Wagner. Steiner's sub, lot 21, 320.00. Mathias Nesler. Est, Steiner's sub, lot 22, $20.00. 1 144 ficial Not keg. F P Kutsch. L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2, lot 45. *12.80. Mathias Imhoff. L H Langworthy's add, n 1-2 lot 45. *12.80. Mathias Imhoff. L H Langworthy's sub. s 17 ft lot 46. $6.80. Nicholas Heinz. L H Langworthy's add, n 60 ft lot 46. $24.00. Mrs Lizzie Tuegel, .L H Langworthy's add, s 42 ft lot 47. *16.80. Joseph Kutsch, L H Langworthy's add, s 50 ft Ito 94. 320.00. Geo Wiedemaier. L H Langworthy's add, n 12 1-2 ft lot 94. $5.00. Geo Wiedemaeir, L H Langworthy's add, s 8 1-2 ft. lot 93. $3.40. John Westercamp, L H Langworthy's add. n 79 ft lot 93. $31.60. L Meyer. L H Langworthy's add, s 42 ft lot 92. $16.80. Jacob Roesner. Jr.. L H Langworthy's add, n 46 ft lot 48. $18.40. Mathias Groff. Est, L H Langworthy's add, lot 49. $25.60. Jos Geisler. L H Langworthy's add, s 32 ft lot 50. $12.80. Joe Roesner. Sr. L H Langworthy's add, n 32 ft lot 50. $1.2.80. Joe Roesner, Sr. L H Langworthy's add, lot 51. $25.60. Peter Oeth, L H Langworthy's add, s 40 ft lot 52. 316.00. Geo Wiedner. L H Langworthy's add, n 24 ft lot 52. $9.60. Geo Wiedner. L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2 lot 53. $12.80. Peter Oeth. L H Langworthy's add, n 1-2 lot 53. $12.80. Peter Oeth. L H Langworthy's add, lot 54. $25.60. FEcf1w9M6'sublKi Peter Lies. L H Langworthy's add, n 46 ft lot 91. $18.40. John Fix. .L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2 lot 90, $12.80. Nicholas Kutsch. L H Langworthy's add, n 1-2 lot 90. $12.80. Jacob Roesner. L H Langworthy's add lot 89, $25.60. Elizabeth Jungblut, sub of 87 and 88, L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2 lot 5, $10.24. Emma Kleas, sub of 87 and 88, L H Langworthy's add. n 1-2 lot 5, $10.24. Emma Kleas. sub of 87 and 88, L H • Langworthy's add, lot 4, $10.00. Margarat Groff, Est, sub of 87 and 88, L H Langworthy's add, lot 3, $10.48. D Sauer. sub of 87 and 88, L H Lang - worthy's add, lot 2. $9.24. D Sauer. sub of 87 and 88, L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 1. $1.00. D Sauer, sub 86. L H Langworthy's add, lot 2, $19.48. Sarah E Deggendorf, sub 86, L H Lang worthy's add, lot 1. $6.12. Sarah E Deggendorf, L H Lang - worthy's add, s 9.8 ft lot 85, 33.92. T E Frith. L H Langworthy's add, n 54.2 ft lot 85. $21.68. John Fosselmann. L H Langworthy's add, lot 55, $25.60. John Fosselmann, L H Langworthy's add, s 36 ft lot 56, $14.40. Michael Adam, L H Langworthy's add, n 28 ft lot 56. $11.20. Michael Adam. L H Langworthy's add, lot 57, *25.60. Eliza Vogel. L H Langworthy's add, lot 58, $25.60. Mrs Jno Kries, L H Langworthy's add, s 34 ft lot 59. 313.60. Andrew Streinz, L H Langworthy's Andrew Streinz. L H Langworthy's add, s 28 ft lot 60. $11.20. n 36 ft lot 60. $14.40. Jno Stuber. L H Langworthy's add, lotAn6n1na $25.60. Keinicner. L H Langworthy's add, lot 62. $25.60. J Pals, L H Langworthy's add, lot 63, 325.60. PHE Sommerfleld, L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2 lot 64. $12.80. • Henry Muller, L H Langworthy's add, n 1-2 lot 64. $12.80. Chas Fosselmann. L H Langworthy's add, lot 65. $25.60. Emil Koch. L H Langworthy's add, lot 66. $25.60. Fred Hnllnagel, L H Langworthy's add. lot 67. $25.60. Fred Hnllnagel, L H Langworthy's lot 68. *25.60. Anna Wieh e. L H Langworthy's add, lot 69. $25.60. Henry J Osar, L H Langworthy's add, lot 84, $25.60. Fred Rieger. L H Langworthy's add, lot 83. $25.60. Fred Rieger. L H Langworthy's add, lot 82. $25.60. Gerhard. Wolldorf. L H Langworthy's add, lot 81, $25.60. Fred Mertz. L H Langworthy's add, lot 80. $25.60. Fred Burdt. Jr.. L H Langworthy's add. lot 79. $25.60. F Kadow Est. L H Langworthy's add, lot 78, $25.60. John Theis. L H Langworthy's add, lot 77. $25.60. W Graff. L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2 lot 76. $12.80. Henry Fischer. L H Langworthy's add n 1-2 lot 76. $12.80. John Brachenbock. L H Langworthy's adcl, s 48 ft lot 75. *19.20. Adam Wlehe. L H Langworthy's add, n 16 ft lot 75. $6.40. Adam Wiehe. L H Langworthy's add, s 48 ft lot 74. $19.20. John Jehring. L H Langworthy's add, n 16 ft lot 74. $6.40. John Jehring, L H Langworthy's add, lot 73, $25.60. Arnold Kemps. L H Langworthy's add. lot 72. 325.60. Arnold Kemps, L H Langworthy's a 'd, lot 71. $25.60. John Bohn. L H Langworthy's add, lot 70, $25.60. For a sewer in alley from 23rd street to 27th street between Couler avenue and Jackson street: Peter Wanderscheid, Jr., Davis Farm add, lot 267. $24.00. A Lang. Davis Farm add, lot 268, $24.00 Jacob Albresch.Davis Farm add, s 1-2 lot 269, $12.00. Christena Feller, Davis Farm add, n 1-2 lot 269. $12.00. A F Jaeger. Davis Farm add, lot 270, $24.00. A F Jaeger. Davis Farm add, lot 271, $24.00. A F Jaeger. Davis Farm add, lot 272, $24.00. John Rath. Davis Farm add, lot 273, *24.00. Fred Lensing Est. Davis Farm add, s 1-2 lot 274. $12.00. Kate Vogel. Davis Farm add, e 1-2 n 1-2, lot 274, $10.80. Herman Kuehuel, Davis Farm add, lot 275, $24.00. Jacob Haudenschield. Davis Farm add Of%G(ial Noe.ee,4. 115 Fred Holtman, L H Langworthy's add lot 276. 824.00. Chas Krentz. Davis Farm add, lot 367, $24.00. Mrs Fred Heuntngs, Davis Farm add, lot 368. $24.00. Kate Vogel. Davis Farm add, lot 369, $24.00. Clifford Ham, Davis Farm add, lot 370, $24.00. Paul Traut, Davis Farm add, lot 371, $24.00. M .M Hoffmann. Davis Farm add, lot 372. $24.00. Eliza Bisanz. Davis Farm add, n 24 ft lot 373. $9.60. p W Lenz. Davis Farm add, s 36 ft lot 373. $14.40.. B Utzig, Davis Farm add, s 36 ft, lot 374. $9.60. .1 R Flick. Davis Farm add, s 36 ft lot 374. $14.40. A Glab Est. Davis Farm add, lot 375, $24.00. Adam Stoltz. Davis Farm add, w 80 ft lot 376. *19.20. Jac Marshall. Davis Farm add. lot 277, $24.00. Fred Leight, Davis Farm add, lot 278, $24.00. Wm Tuegel, Davis Farm add, lot 279, $24.00. Louis Doerfler. Davis Farm add, lot 280. 824.00. Jacob Nabel. Davis Farm add. s 1-2 lot 281. 812.00. John Deville. Davis Farm add. n 1-2 lot 281. 812.00. Henrietta Tenhoff. sub 282, Davis Farm add. lot 1. $18.00. Gerhard Tenhoff. sub 282, Davis Farm add. lot 2. $6.00. Gerhard Tenhoff, Davis Farm add. s 1-2 lot 283. 812.00. Louis Bennescker. Davis Farm add. n 1-2 lot 283. 812.00. Peter Mihm. Davis Farm add, lot 284. $24.00. Gottfried Ganahl. Davis Farm add. lot 285. 824.00. Herman Ellwanger. Davis Farm add, lot 286. *24.00. Gerhard Tenhoff. Davis Farm add, lot 357. $24.00. Gerhard Tenhoff. Davis Farm add, lot 358. 824.00. Gerhard Tenhoff. Davis Farm add, lot 359. *24.00. Louis Doerfler. Davis Farm add, lot 360. 824.00. Jno Neubauer. Davis Farm add, lot 361. 824.00. C Fischer. Davis Farm add, lot 362, $24.00. C Fischer. Davis Farm add. lot 363, $24.00. C E Haudenscheild. Davis Farm add, lot 364. 824.00. Leo Treutlein. Davis Farm add, lot 365, $24.00. Leo Treutlein. Davis Farm add, lot 366, $24.00. Mich Schunk Est. Davis Farm add, lot 287. $24.00. Wm J Long. Davis Farm add, lot 288, $24.00. Anna Galle. Davis Farm add, lot 289, $24.00. Augusta Janggen. Davis Farm add, lot 290, $24.00. Rudolph Blrner, Davis Farm add, lot 291. 824.00. Wm Rieman, Davis Farm add, lot 292, 824.00. Geo G Perry. Davis Farm add, lot 293, *24.00. Jacob Berg, Davis Farm add, lot 294. 824.00. Simon Meyer. Davis Farm add, lot 295. $24.00. Jacob Kessler. Davis Farm add, lot 296, 824.00. Nic and Frank Glab. Davis Farm add, lot 347. $24.00. Nic and Frank Glab. Davis Farm add, lot 348, $24.00. Nic and Frank Glab. Davis Farm add, lot 340. $24.00. Cath Reuter, Davis Farm add, lot 351 *24.00. A Loetscher. Davis Farm add, lot 352, $24.00. Jno Bell, Davis Farm add, lot 353, $24.00. Cath Peed. Davis Farm add, lot 354, 824.00. Jno Pilmaier. Paul Traut's sub, lot 4, $14.00. Mich Apple, Paul Traut's sub, lot 5, $14.00. Jno J Schuler. Davis Farm add, n 1-2 lot 350, 812.00. Nicholas Schuler. Davis Farm add, s 1-2 lot 350. 812.00. Nic Jochum Est. Davis Farm add, lot 297. $24.00. Geo Kura. Davis Farm add, lot 298, $'34.00. Jno Noel. Davis Farm add, lot 299, *24.00. Jno Vyverberg Est. Davis Farm add, lot 300, $24.00. Jno Vyverberg Est, Davis Farm add, lot 301. *24.00. Fred Ludwig, Davis Farm add, s 1-2 lot 302. *12.00. Dorthea Kantz. Davis Farm add, n 1-2 302. 812.00. Anton Imhoff Est. Davis Farm add. lot 303. $24.00. Jno Kaep, Davis Farm add, lot 304, $24.00. C A Walter. Davis Farm add, lot 305, $24.00. C A Walter. Davis Farm add, lot 306, $24.00. N W Kimball. Davis Farm add, lot 337 $24.00. Mich Graff. Davis Farm add, lot 338, $24.00. Jno Zeigler, Davis Farm add, n 1-2 lot 339. $12,00. Paulina Jecklin. Davis Farm add, s 1-2 lot 339. $12.00. Agnes Pitsehner. Davis Farm add, lot 340. $24.00. Agnes Pitsehner. Davis Farm add, lot 341. $24.00. M Maierus, Davis Farm add, lot 342, $24.00. M :Maierus. Davis Farm add, lot 343, $24.00. Jas O'Farrell. Davis Farm add, lot 344, $24.00. Nic Mueller Est. Davis Farm add, lot 345. $24.00. Nic Mueller Est, Davis Farm add, lot 346, $24.00. For sewer in White street from San- ford street to 23rd street: Jno Knoerhschild. J H Langworthy's add, lot 170. $24.00. Jno Knoernschild. sub 171, J H Lang - worthy's add, lot 1, $13.20. Herman Fischer. sub 171, J H Lang - worthy's add. lot 2. $20.00. r, 146 Official Notice*. Dubuque Street Railway Co., J. H Langworthy's add. lot 172, $24.00. Chas Fosselmann. J H Langworthy's add, and 1-2 of lot 187. 812.00. Frank Fosselmann. J H Langworthy's add. and 1-2 of lot 187. 812.00. Frank Fosselmann. J H Langworthy's add. and 1-2 of lot 186. $19.00. Chas Fosselmann. J H Langworthy's add. and 1-2 of lot 186. 819.00. Louis Reinecke. J H Langworthy's add. SV 95 ft lot 185. $20.40. Louis Reinecke. J H Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 184. 820.40. Louis Reinecke. J H Langworthy's add, n 30 ft lot 59, 812.00. Louis Reinecke. J H Langworthy's add, w 95 ft lot 183. $220.40. J H Rhomberg. J H Langworthy's add lot 181, 824.00. Frank Fosselmann. Frank Fossel- mann's sub. lot 14. 821.20. Frank Fosselmann. Frank Fossel- mann's sub. lot 13. 816.80. Frank Fosselmann. Frank Fossel- mann's sub. lot 12. 816.80. Frank Fosselmann. Frank Fossel- mann's sub. lot 11. $16.80. Frank Fosselmann. Frank Fossel- mann's sub. lot 10. $8.72. Frank Fosselmann. Frank Fossel- mann's sub, lot 9. 89.00. Frank Fosselmann. Frank Fossel- rnann's sub, lot 8. 89.00. Jos Marra. Olinger's sub, lot 5, $13.60. F Hinze, Olinger's sub. lot 4, $15.60. Chas Lutz. Davis Farm add, lot 226, %24.00. Dietrich Mauer Est. Davis Farm add, lot 227. 824.00. Dietrich Mauer Est. Davis Farm add, lot 228. $24.00. Jno Buelow. Jr. Davis Farm add, lot 229. $24.00. Got Baumgartner. Davis Farm add, lot 230. $24.00. Wm Springborn. Davis Farm add, lot 231. $24.00. Wm Springborn. Davis Farm add, lot 232. $34.80. Ind. School Dist of Dub., Davis Farm add, lot 233. $24.00. Ind. School Dist of Dub., Davis Farm add, lot 234. $24.00. Ind. School Dist of Dub., Davis Farm add, lot 235. $24.00. Benedict Nickles Est. Davis Farm add, s 1-2 lot 236. $12.00. Wm Ohnesorge. Davis Farm add, n 1-2 lot 236. 812.00. James Levi. Davis Farm add, lot 237, $24.00. James Levi. Davis Farm add, lot 238, 324.00. H W Butler. Davis Farm add, lot 213, $24.00. Mary E Haggerty, Davis Farm add, lot 214. $24.00. Mary E Haggerty, Davis Farm add, n 20 ft lot 215. 88.00. E E Frith. Davis Farm add, s 40 ft lot 215. $16.00. E E Frith. Davis Farm add, n 40 ft lot 216. $16.00. F J Cosley. Davis Farm add, s 20 ft lot 216. 88.00. F J Coslev. Davis Farm add, n 20 ft lot 217. 88.00. A F Jaeger, Davis Farm add, s 20 ft lot 217. 816.00. A H Price, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add, lot 4. $16.80. Andrew McDonnell. sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add. lot 3. $16.80. Andrew McDonnell, sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add. lot 2. 816.80. Andrew McDonnell. sub 218 and 219, Davis Farm add. lot 1. 816.80. Adolph Dapfonten. Davis Farm add, lot 220, $24.00. J H Rhomberg, Davis Farm add, lot 221. $24.00. Louis Manahl. Davis Farm add, n 1-2 lot 222. 812.00. Mary Osterberger, Davis Farm add, s 1-2 lot 222. 812.00. Herman Knoernschlld, Davis Farm. add, lot 223, $24.00. Herman Knoernsehild. Davis Farm add. lot 224. $24.00. J. H. Rhomberg and Joseph Meuser, Davis Farm add. lot 225. $24.00. SIDEWALK NOTICES. 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of Rhomberg avenue between Couler avenue and Middle avenue where not already laid at the expense of abut- ting 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of Lincoln avenue between Jackson street and Reed avenue, where not already laid at the expense of the 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Jackson street, between 22nd street and 24 th street where not al- ready laid at the expense 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. he. within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con formlty with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of Eagle Point avenue be- tween Jackson street and.Kniest 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, Jn the both sides of Washington street, be- tween Rhomberg avenue and Eagle Point avenue where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 10 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement. be, within 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con fortuity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the abutting lot 2 of Min. lot 113 a, where not already laid at the expense of abut- ll cial V atices, 147 ting 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con fGrmity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Broadway street. be- tween Blocklinger Lane and Diagonal street where not already laid at the ex- pense of abutting property. Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewa4k 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement. be. within 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the north side of Sa.eford street, be- tween Jackson street and Washington 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 brick. atone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice constructed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 15th street. between lowa street and Clay street where not already laid at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement. be. witnin 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of 14th street. between Jack- son street and Elm street where not al- ready 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 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con Permits with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the west side of Washington street. abut- ting lot 64. East Dubuque add 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 two-inch plank, brick stone or cement. be. within 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of Locust street, between 1st street and .Tones street where not al- ready laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted August 5th. 1895. Attest: T. J. COONEY♦ 8-16-10t. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICES To Geo. Martin: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city corncil of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street. from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council, upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve - meat, lot s 22 ft 242 in City owned by you being subiect to such special as- sessment. And YOU are notified to ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 2nd day of September, A. D., 1895, and show cause if any you have why said assessment should not be lee - led. To Mary Retchie: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the• improvement of Clay street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895, a special as-, sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council. upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment, lot and 1-3. 252. 252a & 253 in city 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 2nd day of., September. A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have, whysaid assessment. should not be levied. To Jas. Reilly Est: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay. street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of August. A. D., 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of. the city council, upon all lots and par cels of rand abutting on said improve- ment. lot 294 in City. owned byyou. being subject to such special assess- ment. And you are notified to appear. at said meeting of the council, to be, held on the 2nd day of September, A., D., 1895. and show cause if any you have why said assessment should not be ley - led. To A. Cain: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city. council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 3rd street to lath street. adopted on the 5th day of august. A. D., 1895, a special as- sesement will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council. upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment. lot 292 in City. 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 2nd day of September. A. D., 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To Josephine Boyne: You are herebv notified that In 'ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of Augu:rt. A. D.. 1895, a sessment will be levied for thespecial expenseas- thereof at the next regular meeting of council. cels the col land abuttingupon onall saidlots improve- andpar- ment, lot and 2-3 252. 252a and 253 in City ownyu inubject to such specialed assessmeonbet. And s you are notitied to appearby at saidg meeting of the council. b2nd September. A. D.e. 1895held, on andthe show day causeof have. why said assessment shouldifany not you be levied. To Mary Lararce: 1 148 Oficial Notice8. You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th h day of August. A. D.. 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council, unon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment. lot e 53 ft 244. In City owned by you being subiect to such special assess- ment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 2nd day of September, A. D.. 1895, and show cause if any you have. why said assessment should not be levied. To Wm. Griffin: You ars hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895, a special as- sessment will he levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council. upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment. lot n 23 ft. 263 in City, owned by you being subiect to such special as- sessment. And you are notified to ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 2nd day of September. A. D., 1845. and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To Barbara Meyer Est: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of August, A. D.. 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council, upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said Improve- ment, lot 248 in City owned by you be- ing sublect to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council. to be held on the 2nd day of September, A. D., 1895, and show cause if any you have. why said assessment should not be levied. To Schmidt and Kuehule: You are hereby notlfled that in ac- cordar.ce with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the in provemerr of Clav street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next Leguiar meeting of the city council. u;,on all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment, lot n =iz, 293 in City 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 2nd day of September. A. D., 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not he levied. To John Lyons: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 3rd street to 13th street. adopted on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895, a special as- sessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council. upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment, lot n 40 1-2 ft. 258 in City owned by you being subiect to such special assess- ment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council to be held on the 2nd day of September, A. D.. 1895. and show cause 1f any you have why said assessment should not be lev- ied. T. J. COONEY. 8-22-10t. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSSESSMENT NOTICE. To Eliza Meyers Est: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the Ci Council of the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street. from 3d street to 13th street, adopted on the• 5th day of August A. D. 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular mee' ing of the City Council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on sai Improvement. lot s 28 2 feet. 271 in city. owned by you subject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council. to he held on the 2d day of September A. D.. 1895, and show cause. if any you have. why said assessent should not be levied. T. J. COONEY. 8-22-10t CIty Recorder. SPECIAL ASSSESSMENT NOTICE. To John Koch: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the Improvement of Clay street, from 3d street to 13th street, adopted on the 5th day of August A. D., 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the ex- penses thereof at he next regular meet- ing of the City Council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement. lot n 41 4 feet 268 in city owned by you being subject to such assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council. to be held on the 2d day of September A. D. 1895, and show cause, if any you have, be levied. 8-22-1Ot why said assessment should not T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the county auditor's office. Dubuque. Iowa. up to 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday. August 31st. 1895. for furnishing all ma- terial and labor and construction of pier, wingwalls and filling at Dyersville mill pond bridge. Dyersville, Iowa, ac- cording to plans and specifications on file In said office. Bidders to furnish bond of $100.00 with each bid that contract will be entered into if awarded. Ujicial Notices. The county reserves the right to reject any or all bids. THOS. DUNN, Chairman of Committee. on RoBt. ad band Bridges. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office up to 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, August 31st, 1895, for constructing storm water pipe sewers as follows: In Fifth street from Main street to the angle west of Bluff street. Also, in Seventh street from Jackson street to Washington street. Work to be done in accordance with plans and specifications on file in this office. Bidders to furnish a bond of $200 with each bid that contract will be entered Into if awarded. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON. 8-20-10t. City Engineer. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office. city of Du- buque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Sat- urday, August 31, 1895, for furnishing all material and constructing pipe sew- ers as follows. according to plans and specifications on file in said office: An 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley easy of Center Place from West llth to Rose street, in Rose street from said alley on "0. C." line and in alley on "0. C." line from Rose street to West 11t1' street. Estimated length. 800 lineal feet. 3 manholes. Bidders to furnish bond of $200 with bid that contract will he entered int(' 1f awarded. Tne city reserves the rieht to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON. 8-19-5t City Engineer. SPECIAI. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER. DUBUQUE, IOWA. To the owner or owners of the several lots and parcels of ground abutting Clay street from 3d street to 13th street 1n the city of Dubuque. Iowa: and of any railway companies oc- cupying with its tracks a portion of said streets, and to any persons or company having any interest in said real estate or said railways: You are hereby notified that there is on file in the office of the city recorder of Dubuque a plat of said above named streets in said city. showing the several lots or parcels of ground, abutting on said street, and the tracks of said rail- ways laid thereon subject to special assessment for paving and curbing of said streets and the names as far as practicable of the owners of said abut- ting real estate and of said railways, and the amount assessed against each lot, or parcel of ground, and against said railways, for the inspection of any person, firm or company interested in and kind in said real estate, or to said railways, and that such firm or com- pany having objections to the special tax proposed to be assessed as shown by said plat. may file with the city recorder his or their objection in writ- ing at or before the next meeting of the city council of the city of Du- buque, which will meet on the 2d day of September, 1895. W. H. KNOWLTON, Aug. 19. 1895. City Engineer. City 'Engineer's Office, Dubuque, Aug. 20th. 1895. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at my office un to 4 o'clock p. m. of Satur- day, August 31st. 1895. for improving the following streets and alleys accord- ing to plans and specifications, now on file in my office. Rebecca street from Thomas street to south enil of street: Curbing. 600 lineal feet. Guttering. 250 square yards. Mf a.c:i iia m. 500 square yards. Grading. cut. 850 cubic yards. Said work to be completed on or be- fore October 15th. -1895. Alley from Merz street to Ries street between Windsor avenue and Stafford avenue: Macadam. 1.000 square yards. Grading. fill. 120 cubic yards: cut. 9( cubic yards. Said work to be completed on o: before October. 15th. 1895. Bidders must state the price per square yard for macadamizing and gut- tering. the price per lineal foot for curb- ing. grading on street to be bid in total and on alley by the cubic yard. Bidders must furnish a good and suf- ficient bond of 8200. with each proposal that contract will be entered into. if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at a meet- ing of the council to be held September 2nd. 1895. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the city recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. City Recorder. . COONEY, 8-20-10t. NOTICE TO SIDEWALK CON- TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city of Du- buque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, August 31st, 1895, for con- structing sidewalks of brick, stone or cement where not already laid, as fol- lows, viz: A 12 foot wide sidewalk on the south streets. Also for the construction of 2 inch plank sidewalks, as follows, where not already laid. viz: A 4 foot wide sidewalk on thetwee the west side of Broadway Bet. g A 6 ft wide sidewalk on both sides gonal eof • 150 Oficial Notices. Washington street between Rhomberg avenue and Eagle Point avenue. A 6 ft. wide sidewalk on the west side of Washington street abutting lot 64 East Dubuque add. A 6 ft. wide sidewalk on north side of Sanford street between Jackson and Washington streets. A 6 ft. wide sidewalk on both sides of of Lincoln avenue between Jackson street and Reed avenue. A 6 ft. wide sidewalk on both sides of of Rhomberg avenue between Couler avenue and Middle avenue. An 8 ft. wide sidewalk on both sides of Eagle Poine avenue between Jack- son and Kniest streets. An 8 ft. wide sidewalk on the east side of Jackson street between 22d and 24th streets. A 10 ft. wide sidewalk abutting lot 2 of min. lot 113 a. A 12 ft. wide sidewalk on both sides of 14th street between Jackson and Eim streets. A 12 ft. wide sidewalk on both sides of Locust street between 1st street and Jones street. All in accordance with specifications in file in said office.. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON. 8-19-10t. City Engineer. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To Mary A. Hodel: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk adopted on the 1st day of July. A. D.. 1895. a special assess- ment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the City Council. upon all lots and par- cels of land abutting on said improve- ment. lot 15 and n IA 14 in Bissell' Du- buque. owned by you being subject to such special assewenent. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of t'he Council. to be held on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have. why said assessment should not be levied. 8-1-5t. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. To the owner or owners of the several lots and parcels of ground abutting: White street from 23rd to 24th streets, Fremont avenue from Grand View av- enue to Cascade Road And to any person or company hav- ing any interest in said real estate: You are hereby notified that there is on file in the office of the city re- corder of Dubuque a plat of said above named streets and alleys in said city, showing the several lots or parcels of ground abutting on said streets and alleys, subject to a special assessment for paving, guttering and macadamiz- ing of said 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, and for the in- spection of any person, firm or company interested in any manner in said real estate, and that such person, firm or company having objection to the spec- ial tax proposed to be assessed as shown by said plat, may file with the city re- corder his or their objection in writing at or before the next meeting of the city council of the city of Dubuque, which will meet on the 5th day of August, 1895. W. H. KNOWLTON, 7-22-10' City Engineer. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To 11. W. Butler: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the repairing of sidewalk adapted on the ist day of July. A. D., 1895, a special • assessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the City Council. upon all rots and parcels of land abutting on said im- provement. Int 213 Davis Farm add, own ed 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 5th day of August, A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have. why said assessment should not be levied. 7- 23- 10t. T. J. COONEY. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSEMENT NOTICE. To Dennis Carney: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Fremont avenue from Grandview avenue to Cascade road. adapted on the 1st day of July. A. D.. 1895, a special 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 abutting on said improvement. lot 4 of min lot 144. owned by you being subject to such sone Jai assessment. And you are noticed to appear at sari meeting of the Coun cll, to be held 7n the 5th day of Angus' A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. T. J. COONEY, 7-26-10t. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To Eliza Williams: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the laying of sewer in West 5th street and Winona avenue. adopted on the 1st day of July A. D.. 1895. 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 16 in Demming and Horr's add, owned by you being subject to such special as- sessment. And you are notified to al) - pear at said meeting of the Council, to be held on the 5th day of August, A. D.. 1895, and show if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. 7- 23- 10t. T. J. COONEY. City Recorder. iiiif';ai Notices. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To M. Fenton: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the laying of a sidewalk on Southern avenue adopted on the 1st day of July, A. D., 1895, a special 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 abutting on said improvement. lot 9 and n 15 of 10 in Levi's add. owned by you being sub- ject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meet- ing of the Council. to be held on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have. why said assess- ment should not be levied. 7-23-10t. T. J. COONEY. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To Ellen Gleason: You are herepy notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the laying of a s'.dewaik on Southern avenue adopted on the 1st day of July. A. D.. 1895, a special assessment will he levied for the expense thereof at the next reg- ular meeting of the City Council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement. lot 2 of 229 in Union add. owned by you being sub- ject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meet- ing of the Council, to be held on the 5th day of August. A. D.. 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. 7-23-10t. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city of Du- buque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Sat- urday, August 3d, 1895, for furnishing all material and labor and constructing pipe sewers as follows, according to plans and specifications on file in said office: An 8 inch tile pipe sewer in Grove Terrace South, from West llth street to Wilbur Avenue. Estimated length, 550 feet; 3 man- holes. Bidders to furnish bond of $200 with each bid that contract will be entered into if awarded. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, 7-23-10t. City Engineer. Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1895. 1,53 REGULAR SESSION SEPT. 2, 1895. Council met at 9 o'clock a. m. Present—none. Adjourne 5ept. 3d, at o'clock a. m. Attest: %% T ,J COONEY, ity Recorder. yY CITY COUNCIL. ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION, SEPTEMBER 3, 1895. Council met at 9 o'clock a. m. Present—none. Ad journee o Sept. 4, m. Attest. 1895 a OONEY, ity Recorder. 1• -•; TY COUNCIL. ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION SEPT. 4, 1895. (OFFICIAL.) Council met at 9:25 o'clock a. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Ald. Bauer, Crawford, Cul- len, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the min- utes of the August meetings be approv- ed as printed. Carried. The following bills were ordered paid. Name. What purpose Amt. Frank Burns, cleaning vault on Campbell est. $ 36 24 Headford Bros. & Hitchens, iron chairs 123 84 Ed. Daily, removing records and safes 5 00 Geo. G. Seward & Co., Morning Star 3 00 The Telegraph, printing 40 25 Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware, (engineer) Fred Schloz, repairs W. W. Wormood, caring for city clock 72 00 G. B. Grosvenor, stationery 39 15 Robert McGivern, sanitary ser- vice John Hayes, removing g'irbage Harger & Blish, stationery Union Printing Co., deeds for treasurer Western Electric Supply Co, batteries Palmer, Winall & Co., postal cards Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services Adam Jaeger. labor Fraatz & Clark, supplies for the parks Chas. Burchard, assisting park custodian . 3 20 1 00 50 00 21 50 15 23 7 00 1 08 5 75 10 95 6 75 1 70 40 30 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for parks E. E. Frith, hauling garbage, etc 240 30 Geo. Wunderlich, bottles for Dr Wieland Trenk Wire Works, railing for treasurer Baumgartner & Kleih, hooks, etc, for treasurer Mullen Bros., plumbing Chas. Atkinson, painting at city hall Peter Hanson, feed patrol house 31 40 A. Felter, whitewashing patrol house Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, hose Baumgartner & Kleih, screen wire, patrol house Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for marshal Collins & Wilkinson, horseshoe- ing. P. A. Rose, catching dogs 43 00 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for market 6 30 P. Klauer, supplies and labor, city hall 15 25 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for sewers 7 75 Augustus Brown, supplies for sewers 1 50 Hardie & Scharle, bonds and printing same 6150 Albert Gasser, brick for sewers 3 25 Fred Schloz, labor for sewers2 35 Mullen Erns., repairing fount- ain 2 65 Duggan & Kane, lamp wick 25 Dubuque Water Co., water pipe and labor 25 20 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., lum- ber 21 58 Dubuque Water Co., material and labor removing hydrants 47 15 M. Brown & Sons, hay 7 30 Mrs. Kiene, cleaning city hall15 00 John Essman, material and labor 1 25 Dubuque Water Co., hydrants for 1308 33 Merkes & Hasler, bran 2 55 11830 30 00 1 50 4 00 10 00 50 35 83 20 10 25 6 50 65 14 60 50 August N. M. O'Neill, hay der Bros., soda Fraatz & Clark, supplies R3 fire dept Mullen Brs., dept for supplies for fire Key City Gas dept 24 40 1 60 Co., coke for fire 29 79 Farley, Loetscher & Co., ladder for fire dept Geo. W. Wunderlich, horse shoe- ing Lagen & Sloan, horse shoeing20 75 Tom Connolly, repairing hook and ladder truck Diamond Jo Line Steamers, can- vas Collins & Wilkinson, horse shoe- ing E. C. Porter, supplies for fire dept Dubuque Oil Line Tank Co., oil fire dept 3 85 4 10 60 00 2 00 10 00 5 70 16 90 154 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1895. P. Hansen, supplies for fire dept 13 55 Svendson & Ott, lumber for fire dept Jos. Palen, supplies for fire dept 14 00 Chas. E. Berry, hames for fire dept Jos. A. Palen, oil street dept1 50 J. P. Schroeder, cement street dept McCarten Bros., pails street dept Duggan & Kane, supplies street dept . B. D. Lenehan, repairs street dept Dubuque Wagon Co., repairs st. dept Fred Schloz, repairs street dept 18 05 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies street dept 7 50 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., sup- plies street dept 27 06 M. J. G. LaNlcca, oil street dept 1 00 Svendsen & Ott, lumber street dept 37 99 L. Lindenberg, mils street dept 8 50 Fred Schloz, repairs at city hall 5 25 E. F. Spregelmeyer, spittoons, etc., city hall 9 50 McCarten Bros., supplies for city hall 7 25 H. Geiger, carpenter work city hall 11 70 Collins & Wilkinson, shoeing horse 5 00 Mrs. Koenig, janitor services35 05 C. N. Dohs, copying transcript. 45 00 Hardie & Scharle, printing ab- stract for city attorney 145 40 N. H. Schilling, labor on vaults. 10 00 Jordan & Jordan, labor and ma- terial for engineer 2 75 B. E. Lenehan, cement 95 Reinfried & Jaeger, brads 15 Geo. B. Clark, mouniding, etc9 77 Farley & Loetscher, moulding for vaults 9 05 J. P. Schroeder, pipe 20 25 Geo. W. Farley, fl1ll.pg on 4th street 7 56 Dell Gagne & Son, macadam39 30 P. Quinn, macadam 26 30 Wm. Scharf, macadam 26 60 John Tibey, stone for crossings. 36 30 J. J. Collins, filling to Fourth street 10 20 N. H. Schilling, repairing side- walk John Tibey, grading 9 00 Dubuque Construction Co., con- structing in Hill street 144 00 Dubuque Construction Co., im- provement of Clay street, 18th and Couler ave 1900 00 Kenety & McCann, improvement of Clay from 3d to 13th 1763 69 O. G. Kringle, constructing sewer in Seminary street 176 30 John McCoy, laying sidewalk on west side of Bluff 21 12 Jas. Morgan, inspecting brick50 00 John Brady, inspecting brick37 50 J. C. Dwive, rodman 45 00 W. C. Knowlton, axeman and 6 22 36 00 2 15 1 20 3 20 4 00 2 90 8 25 lapeman 15 00 A. Boyer, axeman and tapeman 15 00 W. Geisecker, levelman 55 00 John Farley, axeman 37 50 The following bills were allowed and warrants to be issued when the money for said work was on hand in the treas- ury. Steuck & O'Farrell, improve- ment of West Eagle Point ave.$4380 00 John Tibey, improvement of Cur- tis street 634 00 Phil. Doerr, improvement of al- ley from Johnson to Humboldt 465 00 Geo. W. Farley, improvement of the alley north of West 3d street 400 00 Altman & Tayior, improvement of Grandview ave 2130 00 Peter Horsch, improvement of 5th ave 1190 00 Steuck, O'Farrell & Lenehan, im provement of 4th street 2955 00 The following bills were referred to the committee on police and light: Globe Light and Heat Co $ 170 00 Central Union Telephone Co.45 50 Key City Gas Co 46 65 Star Electric Co 1625 40 Key City Gas Co 3 50 The following bills were referred to the printing committee: The Globe $ 58 30 The Times 58 30 The Telegraph 75 00 The Herald 75 00 The bill of Duggan & Sullivan of $3.40 was referred to .the sewer and street committee PETITIONS. The fallowing petitions were referred to the delinquent talc committee: Mrs. E. Walsh.'+Cath. Walsh,"Harry Chalders.vSophia Dempsey,V Mary J. Luke. Mrs. M. M. Noonan /H. G. Knapp. Johanna Hinz. Mrs. John Ahearn,'/Hen- rietta Kitzmann.VCharlotte Bengeman,r G. B. Rand.✓Alex. and Chas. Simplot, Belle Rawlings and Henrietta Herzog.. The following tax petitions were re- ferred to delinquent tax committee with attorney and assessor: Rev. Father Fogerty, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Louis Coniglskey. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of Con Rvan in relation to the change of grading on Southern avenue. Petition of Hubert O'Donnell in regard to the assessment for the repair of side- walk abutting lot 68. East Dubuque. Petition of Peter Stouhler & Son ask- ing for grade stakes on Clifford street and alley west. Petition of .Ino J. Lundbeck et al ask- ing that Clifford avenue be improved. Petition of F. R. Nitzsche, M. D., ask- ing that macadam be removed from Diagonal street. Davis Farm add. Petition of Ludwig Pell et al, to have the improvement of Fifth avenue ex- tended to keen the water from their property. Petition of Samuel G. Smith et al to have Reeder street partly graded. Petition of Johan Jansen et al, asking for the improvement of Fifth avenue the full length. t'lj,Hurn _fi Regular Sessi•>m, 'September 4, 1.895. Petition of E. D. and W. S. White re- ,5 • monstrating against the collection of the tax levied against lot 6, sub of min ( lot 159. for the improvement of Booth street. until same is completed. Petition of P. S. Webster asking to — ave improved from West Locust street to Angella street. Petition of Jacob Jochum et al, for a stone crossing over Heeb street was re- ferred to the street committee with power. • The following petitions were granted: Petition of the Dubuque Boating assoc cation for the remisslo:i of taxes which now stand against said association. Petition of Mrs. Mary Wilde, et al, ob- jecting to the improvement Of Grand- view avenue from South Dodge street to Southern avenue. at the present time. Petition of H. IJrbach asking that personal taxes for years 1892, 1893 and 1894 be cancelled. Petition of August Bestram et al. ask- ing to have alley between Lincoln and Rhomberg avenue and Schiller and Mid- dle avenue graded and macadamized. Petition of Wm. Rieman Sr., asking to be allowed to pay sewerage assessment without interest. thereon. The following netiticns were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition of the Monday Morning Star to be made an official paper. Petition of T. M. Wunderlich in rela- tion` to the condition retaining wall on Seminary street wanting the same inves tigated. Petition of John Ernsdorff & Sons ask ing that taxes on their new building now comtemplated be remitted for a term of ten gars. The following petitions were referred to the committee on claims and attor- ney. Petition of Lyon & Lenehan, attor- neys for John Atkins.. asking for dam- ages for iniuries sustained by him from falling on an alleged defective sidewalk. Petition of Mrs. M. Kelly asking for damage by flood to her property on Southern avenue. Petition of G. Salot in relation to the faulty construction of brick pavement at the intersection of Seventh and Clay streets. was referred to the paving com- mittee. The application of Shipley & Bauman for the appointment as veterinary sur- geons for the city. was referred to the fire committee. Petition of Fred O'Donnell et al for an arc light in front of Finley Hospital was referred to the committee on police and light with power. The statement of .T. E. Ellwanger, secretary of the Dubuque HIgh Bridge Co.. was received and taxes for the Years 1893 and 1894 were ordered can- celled. The petition of the Standard Lumber Co. 1n relation to the vacation of certain streets and alleys in the Dubuque Har- bor Improvement Co.'s add was re- ferred to the special committee. The petition of John Mundt asking damages for iniury sustained by his wife. by falling on sidewalk near the court house. was received and filed. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor McCarten reported as follows: 155 Balance cash August lst, 18951..823,747 32 Receipts during August 1895... 44,770 22 Total $68,517 54 Disbursments during 'August35,423 75 Balance cash Sent. 1st $33,093 79 Also reported 81.968.20 amount requir- ed to pay city officers. Also presented a list of coupons re- deemed during August. Warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers and report referred to the fin- ance committee. Street Superintendent Carter reported 83.733.90 amount required to pay for labor and team and the locality where such labor was done on streets. Warrants ordered drawn to pay labor- ers and report referred to street com- mittee. Marshal Morgan reported $1,905.05 amount due police force for the month of August. 1895. Also reported 83 arrests during the month and presented treasurer's receipt for $6.00 for fines. Also $14.00 collected for impounded an- imals and $7.00 for unlicensed dogs. Warrants ordered drawn to pay the policemen and report referred to the committee on police and light. Chief Reinfried reported $1,757.84 amount due firemen during the month of August. 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay fire- men and report referred to the fire com- mittee. Sewer Inspector Hillery reported 8177.- 90 amount required to pay laborers on sewers during August. 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay labor- ers and report referred to the sewer committee. Market Master Traut reported $14.00 amount received from Scales and pre- sented treasurer's receipt for same. Also reported $25.20 amount due for feeding prisoners during August, 1895. Warrant ordered drawn for feeding prisoners and report referred to the mar- ket committee. Woodmeasurer Jess reported 423 cords of wood pleasured during the month of August and presented treasurer's re- ceipt for 75 cents ner cent. due the city for same. Report received and filed. The reports of City Weighmasters Chas. Pitschner. Jos. Straney and J. P. Schroeder were received and filed. REPORTS OF STANDING COM- MITTEES. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the finance committee reported in favor of having warrants drawn in favor of city treas- urer for money paid out during the month of August and also loan war- rants for money borrowed during Aug. and the treasurer's report referred to the finance committee. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of in- structing the street commissioner to do the necessary filling and repairing on Valley street, so as to carry the water from said street over Southern avenue. Also in favor of receiving and filing the petition of John Hickey in relation 411 J'frxBu;N, September 4, 1895. to moving fence on Grandview avenue. In favor of putting in some filling for John Burke on Grandview avenue on account of the change of grade on said street. In favor of improving South Bluff from Dodge street south to a point that will carry all water that flows on it to Dodge street. Report, that on examination, that the sidewalk of J. F. Gandolfo on South ern avenue is 6 feet wide and would recommend that, the sidewalk on the east side of Southern avenue from old corporation line to Railroad avenue be established 6 feet in width. In favor of cancelling the assess- ment of John B. Murry on lot 69 East Dubuque addition, for repairing side- walk as same was erroneous. In favor of referring the petition of Anton Sneider, et al., to the engineer and street commissioner to examine, and if macadam is used by the city to report amount due for same. In favor of instructing the engineer to prepare a plat showing a proposed lane, northeasterly from Eagle Point avenue to Middle street, showing the names of the owners of property and amount proposed to be taken and pro- ceed in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Report adverse to the petition of E. H. Sheppley asking that a. special tax be cancelled against lot 3, Cox's add. for repair of sidewalk. In favor of instructing the street commissioner to grade down Klingen- berg Terrace adjacent to the property of Andrew Oeth so that the same will be passable. In favor of instructing the engineer to prepare a plat of the proposed ex- tension of Wilde street to Southern avenue by the most feasable route. In favor of improving the alley east of Stafford avenue between Merz street and Pauline street. —1-n-istvor-Of the adoption of the red lines as the official grade of Sullivan street, Levi street and Nightingale street, also approve of the red lines as the official grade of English Lane, from Wilde street to Nightingale street _as shown on profile on file. In favor of the adoption of the red line as the official grade of Cox and Angella streets as shown on profile on file. Report adopted. On motion rules were suspended and Capt. Kimball was allowed to address the council. Mr. Kimball addressed the council asking that the city to grant an ap- propriation to assist him in raising the Eagle Point Ferry. Aid. Kaufmann moved that $250 be allowed toward raising the ferry the same to be placed in the hands of a special committee and to be used at their discretion. Carried. The mayor appointed the following aldermen to act on said committee: Ald. Crawford, Schulte, Ryder, Halpin and Kaufmann. Ald. Kauffmann offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for con- structing a 6 foot wide plank sidewalk on west side of Couler avenue abutting lot 266 Davis Farm add. Bryan Donahue, contractor. in front of and adjoining the same. a special tax be and is here- by 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 fol- Owa: M. M. Hoffman. Davis Farm add, lot 266. 60 lin ft sidewalk at 22 1-2c, $13.50. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kauffmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kauffmann offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for con- structing an 8 inch tile pipe sewer in Seminary street from 17th street to Madison street by O. G. Kringle, con- tractor. in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots. and parcels of lots. and 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 fol- lows: German Presbyterian Theological School of the N. W.. sub out lot 675, city, lot 7. 32,000 sq ft sewer at $.004, $128.00. J. H. Trueb. M. A. Rebman's sub, lot 1, 2,500 sq ft sewer at 3.004, $10.00. A. A. Clark. M. A. Rebman's sub, lot 2, 2,500 sq ft sewer at 8.004, $10.00. Lena Duncan. M. A. Rebman's sub, lot 3. 3,900 sq ft sewer at $.004, $15.60. lot 4, 4.500 sq ft sewer at 3.004, $18.00. Lena Duncan. sub 4. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub, lot 2. 70 sq ft sewer at $.004, $.28. Lena Duncan. sub 3. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub. lot 1. 2.600 sq ft sewer at $.004, $10.40. Lena Duncan. sub 3. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub. lot 2. 5.900 sq ft sewer at $.004. $23.60. John V. Rider. sub 3. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub, lot 3. 1.400 sq ft sewer at 3.004. 35.60. John V. Rider. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 2, 7,600 sq ft sewer at $.004, $30.40. John Smith. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 1, 3,900 sq ft sewer at $.044, $15.60. John Smith. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 24, 6,300 sq ft sewer at $.004, $25.20. Dr. E. L. Clark. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 22, 4,300 sq ft sewer at $.004, $17.20. Dr. E. L. Clark. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 23, 10.100 sq ft sewer at $.044, $40.40. M. Duggan sub of lot 1 of out lot 678, city lot 2 of 54. Marsh's add, lot 1, 7,600 sq ft sewer at $.004. $30.40. Ferd. Nester, sub lot 1 of out lot 678, city lot 2 of 54. Marsh's add, lot 2, 3,800 sq ft sewer at $.004. $15.20. J. F. Steiner. sub 55 Marsh's add. lot 1, 7,000 sq ft sewer at $.004, $28.00. J. F. Steiner. sub 1 of 54. Marsh's add, lot 1, 2,700 sq ft sewer at $.004, $10.80. Andrew Stroble. sub 1 of 54, Marsh s Adjourned Regular Se86ion, September 4, 1895. 157 add, lot 2, 3,500 sq ft sewer at $.004, $14.00. Andrew Strohle. sub 55. Marsh's add, add, lot 2, 800 sq ft sewer at $.004, $3.20. Andrew Strohle. sub 21. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub, lot 3. 400 sq ft sewer at $.004, $1.60. D. R. Clarke. sub 53. Marsh's add, lot 2, 4,100 sq ft sewer at $.004, $16.40. Dr. R. Clark. suh 54. Marsh's add, lot 3, 700 sq ft sewer at $.004. $2.80. Dr. R. Clark. sub 21. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub. lot 2. 5,400 sq ft sewer at $.004. $21.60. Dr. 11. Clark. suh 20. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub. lot 2, 1.500 sq ft sewer at $.004. $6.00. S. P. Rider. sub 20. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub, lot 1, 3,900 sq ft sewer at $.004. $15.60. S. P. Rider. sub 21. L. H. Lang - worthy's sub. lot 1. 4.800 sq ft sewer at $.004. $19.20. John Moser. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 16, 4,000 sq ft sewer at $.004, $16.00. John Moser. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 15, 5.300 sq ft sewer at $.004, $21.20. John Moser. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 14, 5,400 sq ft sewer at $.004, $21.60. Geo. C. Rath. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 5, 10,500 sq ft sewer at $.004, $42.00. Geo. C. Rath. L. H. Langworthy's sub, lot 6, 7,000 sq ft sewer at $.004, $28.00. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kauffmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kauffmann offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuoue: That. to pay for con- structing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Nest Eighth street from Hill street to 250 feet west. by P. W. T,inehan, contrac tor. in front of and adioining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter nam- ed. situate and owned. and for the sev- eral amounts set onnnsite each lot, or parcel of real estate. as follows: A. W. Kemler F.st. sub of O. lot 703 city, lot 16, 5,330 sq ft sewer at $.004, *21.32. M. McGrath. suh of O. lot 703 city, lot 17, 2,669 sq ft sewer at $.004, $10.64. Peter Kremer. sub 18 of out lot 703, city lot 2, 2.340 sq ft sewer at $.004, $9.36. James McCool. sub 18 of O. lot 703 city, lot 1, 320 sq ft sewer at $.004, *1.28. James McCool. sub 16 Kelley's sub, lot 1, 1,800 sq ft sewer at $.004, $7.20. D. W. Linehan. Ro er's sub, lot 21, 2,450 sq ft sewer at $.004. $9.80. D. W. Linehan. Roger's sub, lot 22, 2,200 sq ft sewer at 8.004. $8.80. Adopted by the followinv vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kauffmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vngte,. Ald. Kauffmann offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuoue: That. to pay for con- structing a 4 -ft wide nlank sidewalk on west side of Pine street between 25th street and 26th street. by Bryan Dona- hue, contractor. in front of and adjoin- ing the same. a snecial tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots. and narcels of real es- tate hereinafter named. situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or narcel of real es- tate. as follows: S. M. Langworthv's Est., Glendale add No. 2, lot 134. 50 lin ft sidewalk at 15c. Total $7.50. S. M. Langworthv No. 2. lot 135. 50 lin Total $7.50. S. M. Langworthv No. 2, lot 136. 50 lin Total $7.50. S. M. Langworthv No. 2, lot 137. 50 lin Total 37.50. S. M. Langworthv No. 2. lot 138. 50 lin Total $7.50. S. M. Langworthv Est.. Glendale add No. 2., lot 139. 50 lin ftsidewalk at 15c. Total $7.50. Forrest Langworthv. Glendale add, No. 2, lot 140. 50 lin ft sidewalk at 15c. Total $7.50. S. M. Langworthv Est.. Glendale add No. 2. lot 141. 50 lin ft sidewalk at 15c. Total $7.50. S. M. Langworthv Est.. Glendale add No. 2, lot 142. 50 lin ft sidewalk at 15c. Total 37 L,0 S. M.Langworthv Est.. Glendale add No. 2, lot 143. 50 lin ft sidewalk at 15c. Total 37.50. S. M. Langworthv Est.. Glendale add No. 2. lot 144. 50 lin ft sidewalk at 15c Total $7.50. S. M. Langworthv Est.., Glendale add No. 2, lot 145. 50 lin ft sidewalk at 15c, Total 17.50 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Bonson, Cullen, Crawford, Halpin. Kauffmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kauffmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuoue: That to pay for im- proving Clav street from Third street to Thirteenth street by Kenety & Mc- Cann. 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 hereinafter named. situate and owned, and for the several amounts set oppo- site each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Independent School District of Dubu- que. city. sub 2-5 lot 445. 100 lin ft curb- stone at 34c. $34: 28 lin ft curbing reset at 8c, $2.24; 236.16 ha vds brick paving at $1.33. $314.09. Total $350.33. Fred Schloz. city. s 12 m 1-5, lot 445, 6.3 lin ft curbstone at 34c, 82.14; 14 lin ft curbing reset. at $.08, $1.12; 40.57 sq yds brick paving. at $1.33, $53.96. To- tal. $57.22. Ellwanger Bros.. city. n 1-2 m 1-5, lot 445. 25.6 ft reset at 39.90 sq yds brick Paying $1.33, $53.07. Total $55.12. A. R. Staufenbeil. city, s 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 445, 15 lin ft curbstone at $.34, $5.10; 10.6 lin ft curbing reset at sq yds brick paving at $1 33, 39.90 $53 07. To- tal $59.02. Chas. Oswald. city. n 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 445. 9 lin ft curbstone at $.34, $3.06; 16.6 ydslin ft brick curbing reset tatt$1 33, $1.33; 9$53.07. 90 To- tal $57.46. lot 445, 7.5 John Bell, city s 24.6 n 1-5, lin ft curbstone at 34c. $2.55; 17.1 lin ft curbing reset at 8. $1.37; 38.42 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $51.10. Total $55.02. Est., Glendale add ft sidewalk at 15c. Est.. Glendale ft sidewalk at add 15c. Est., Glendale add ft sidewalk at 150. Est.. Glendale add ft sidewalk at 15c. 1111•1.- 158 Adjourned J ulcar SeFaion, September 4, 1895 John EichhOrn. city. n 26.6 lot 445, 3.8 lin ft curbstone at 8.34. $1.29; 26 lin ft curbing reset at $.08. $2.08; 121.31 sq yds brick paving at 81.33. $161.34. Total, $164.71. Geo. Rath, city. s 1-5 lot 448. 202.63 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $269.50. Total 3269.50. John Kuntz est. city. s m 1-5, lot 448, 108.30 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $144.04. Total 8144.04. Eugene Hemmi. city m 1-5, lot 448, 20 lin ft curbstone at 8.34. $6.80; 108.30 sq yds brick paving at $.133, $144.04. Total $150.84. City of Dubuque. city, n 2-5, lot 448, 22.5 lin ft curbstone at $.34, $7.65; 11.3 lin ft curbing reset. at 3.08. $.90; 355.87 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $473.31. Total $481.86. Anna F. Klauer et al. city s 2-5, lot 447, 118.2 lin ft curbstone ,at $.34, $40.19; 298.09 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $396.46. To- tal $436.65. Independent School District of Dubu- que, city. n 3-5. lot 447. 176.4 lin ft curb- stone at 34c. 859.98: 419.23 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. 3557.58. Total $617.56. Independent School District, city, n 2-5. lot 446. 124.6 lin ft curbstone at $.34, 342.36: 4 lin ft curbing reset at $.08, $.32; 236.15 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $314.- 08. Total $356.76. Andrew Voelker, city. n 1-2 m 1-5, lot 446. 25.6 lin ft curbstone at $.34, $8.70; 39.- 90 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $53.07. To- tal $61.77. Geo. Crommiller. city s 1-2 m 1-5, lot 446. 25.6 lin ft curbstone at $.34, $8.70; 39.90 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $53.07. Total 361.77. J. Ernsdorff, city. n 36 s 2-5, lot 446, 36 lin ft curbstone at $.34. $12.24; 57.36 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $76.29. Tu- tal 888.53. Theo. .+ltman. city. s 66.4, lot 446, 91.9 lin ft curbstone at 3.34. $31.25; 198.65 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $264.21. To- tal 8295.46. Carolina Fischer. city lot 264, 74.6 lin ft curbstone at 34o. 125.36: 179.50 sq yds brick paving at 81.33. 3238.74. Total 3264.10. Carolina Fischer. sub 265 city lot 1, 18.4 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $6.25; 33.73 sq yds brick paving at 81.33. $44.86. Total 851.11 Carolina Fischer. sub 265 city, lot 2, 19.2 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $6.53; 35.20 sq yds brick .paving at 11.33. $46.82. Total 353.35. John Moser. sub 265 city, lot 3, 13.7 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 84.66: 25.11 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. 333.40. Total $18.06. John Moser. sub 266 city, lot 1, 5.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 11.90: 10.27 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. $13.66. Total 315.56 John Moser. suh 266 city, lot 2, 43.2 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 14.69: 79.20 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. $105.34. Total $120.03. Grace A. Provost. sub 266 city, lot 3, 2.5 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $.85; 4.58 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. $6.09. Total 36.94. Grace Provost. city s 40 degree, lot 267, 40.1 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $13.63; 73.52 sq yds brick naving at $1.33, $97.78. Total 3111.41. F. R. Nitzsche. city n 11.2 lot 267, 11.2 lin ft curbstone at. 34o. 83.81; 20.53 sq yds $31.11. F. R. Nltsche. city s 9.8. lot 268, 9.8 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 83.33; 17.97 sq yds brick paving at 81.33. 323.90. Total $27.23. John Koch. city n 41.4. lot 268, 64.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 822.03: 161.53 sq yds brick paving at 81.23. 1214.83. Total 3236.86 H. Hune Est.. city lot 269, 73.8 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 125.09: 182.83 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. $243.16. Total $268.25. Frank Brede. city. lot 270, 51.3 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 817.44; 94.05 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. 3125.09. Total 3142.53. John V. Rider. city n 28 degree, lot 271, 28.1 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $9.55; 51.52 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $68.52. Total $78.07. Eliza Meyers Est.. city s 23.2, lot 271, 23.2 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $7.89; 42.53 sq yds brick paving at. 11.33, $56.56. To- tal 364.45 Jno. Kreib's & Co.. city n 1-2, lot 272, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.70; 46.93 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. $62.42. To- tal $71.1? brick paving at 11.33. $27.30. Total yds brick paving at 51.33, $62.42. To- tal 371.12. John Michels Est.. city. lot 273, 68.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 823.32: 183.54 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. $244.11. Total 3267.43 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.70; 46.93 sq John Michels Est... city. s 1-2, lot 272, Mrs. C. Fuhrman. city. lot 259, 69 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 323.46; 182.68 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3242.96. Total $216.49 John Buckley. city. lot 260, 51.3 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 117.44: 94.05 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3125.09. Total 3142.53 Christ Jacobi Est.. city, s 1-2, lot 261, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.70; 47.02 sq yds brick paving at 81.33. 362.54. Total 371.24 Helen Miller. city. n 1-2, lot 261, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 38.70; 47.02 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 362.54. Total 371.24. J. A. Fitz. city. s 1-2. lot 262, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 38.70; 47.02 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $62.54. Total $71,24 Jac. Sherman. city u 1-2, lot 262, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 88.70: 47.02 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $62.54. Total 371.24. 1Vlinges Est.. s 28.2 d. lot 263, 28.3 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 39.62: 51.79 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 368,88. Total $78.50. Wm. Griffen, city. n 23 d, lot 263, 45.5 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $15.47; 127.70 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $169.84. Total 3185.31. James Levi, city, n 49.2 d, lot 274, 67.7 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $23.02; 178.53 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $237.44. Total $260.46. Anna Trexler. city. s 2 d, lot 274, 2 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $.68: 3.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. 34.88. Total $5.56. Anna Trexler. city, lot 275, 37.4 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 812.72; 98.05 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $130.41. Total 3143.13. Louis Trexler. city. lot 276, 51.3 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 317.44; 94.05 sq yd` A journed Regular Session,, September 4, 1895 4, 1895. 159 brick paving at $1.33. $72.66. Total $82.- 79. Nic Jungles Est.. city. lot 241, 51.8 lin ft curbstone at 34e. $17.61; 94.97 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $126.31. Total $143.92. Geo. Martin. city. s 22 d. lot 242, 22 lin ft curbstone at 34e. $7.48: 40.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $53.64. Total $61.12. Roman Lorenz. city. n 29.7 d, lot 240, 29.8 lin ft curbstone a 34c. $10.13; 54.63 sq yds brick pavane a $1.33, $72.66. To- tal $82 79 Jos Wittmer, city, s 22 d, lot 240, 22 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $7.48; 40.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $53.64. Total $61.12. John Marxer, city, n 1-2, lot 239, 25.9 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.81; 47.48 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $63.15. Total $71.96. R. H. Collier, city. s 1-2, lot 239, 47.7 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $16.22; 132.93 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $176.80. Total $193.20. James Reilly Est.. city lot 294, 75.7 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $25.74; 180.41 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $239.95. Total $265.69. Geo. Schaffhauser. city, lot 295, 3.7 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 81.26; 41 lin ft curb reset at 8c, $3.28: 98.27 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.33, $130.70. Total $135.24. Mary Hemmer. city, lot 296, 51.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $17.61; 94.97 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $126.31. Total $143.92. Mrs. F. Knoernschild. city, lot 297, 45.1 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $15.33; 98.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $130.70. Total $146.03. Mrs. M. Rhomberg, city, n 28 d, lot 298, 28.1 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $9.55; 51.51 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $68.51. Total $78.06. Nic Jungles Est., city s 23.7 d, lot 298, 47.5 lin ft curb reset at 8e. $3.80; 128.89 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $171.42. Total fes/? ^. Thos Melchofr, city, lot 238, 75.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $25.70; 180.40 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $239.45. Total $265.15. Thos. Melchofr, city. n 1-2, lot 237, 25.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.77; 47.30 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $62.91. Total $71.68. John H. Stroble, city, s 1-2, lot 237, 25.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.77; 47.30 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $62.91. Total $71.68. E. E. Stroble, city, lot 236, 51.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $17.54; 94.60 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $125.82. Total $143.36. C. H. Meyer, city n 1-2, lot 235, 25.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.77: 49.30 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $62.91. Total $71.68. Robt. Waller Est.. city, s 1-2, lot 235, 25.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.77; 47.30 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $62.91. Total $71.68. Robt. Waller Est., city, lot 234, 73.9 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $25.13; 4.4 lin ft curb - reset at 8c, $.35: 180.04 so yd brick paving at $1.33. $239.45. Total $264.93. J. J. Linehan. Est.. city, lot 299, 74.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $25.43; 180.04 sq Yds brick paving at $1.33, $239.45. Total $264.88. M. Majerus, city, lot 300, 51.6 lin ft curb reset at 8c, $4.13; 94.60 sq yds brick Paving at $1.33. *125.82. Total $129.95. B. Becke, city, lot 301, 51.6 lin ft curb- stone at 34c, $17.54; 94.60 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $125.82. Total $143.36. Maggie McDonnell, city, lot 302, 51.6 lin ft curb reset at 8c. 84.13; 94.60 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $125.82. Total $129.95. B. Becke, city, n 1-2, lot 303, 25.8 lin ft curb reset at 8c. $2.06; 47.3 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $62.91. Total $64.97. Annie Shea, city, s 1-2, lot 303, 12.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $4.35; 39.1 lin ft curb - reset at 8c, $3.13: 132.74 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.33, $176.54. Total $184.02. Geo. Redman, city, lot 523, 77.3 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $26.28; 180 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $239.40. Total *265.68. Geo. Redman, sub 524, city, lot 3, 26.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $9.04; 44.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.33 $58.96. Total $68.00. Jac. Michel, sub 524, city, lot 2, 40 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $13.60; 66.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $88.67. Total $102.27. Jac. Michel, sub 525, city, lot 1, 6.0 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $2.04; 10 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $13.30. Total $15.34. Fischer & Co.. sub 525, city, lot 2, 34 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $11.56; 56.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $75.37. Total $86.93. Fischer & Co., city, lot 526, 53.1 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $18.05; 88.50 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $117.71. Total $135.76. Fischer & Co., city. lot 527, 48.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $16.52; 3.0 lin ft curb - reset at Sc, 1.24; 83.33 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.33. $110.83. Total $127.59. C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co., city, lot 747, 213.7 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $72.66; 411.43 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $547.20. To- tal $619.86. Key City Electric St. Ry. Co., 47.06 sq yds brick paving at 81.33, $62.58. To- tal $62.58. Dubuque St. Ry. Co., 16,132 cast plates 1.47-1237.14: 2730,55 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $3,631.62. Total $3,868 72 A -. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes. -Bauer Crawford. Cullen, Hal- pin, Kauffmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. Council met at 2.20 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present-Ald. Bauer, Crawford, Cul- len, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin of the ordinance com- mittee presented the following ordi- nance which which was read for the second time and placed on its final passage: Granting to the Illinois Central Rail- road Company, its successors and as- signs, the right of way over and across certain streets in the city of Du- buque. ( 1J t\QP Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the (D J Ilinois Central Railroad Company, its i{ U successors and assigns, to construct, iU maintain and operate a side-track, from t a mint on its Salina street track, a i shr,rt distance north of Charter street, di ,,nd thence westerly across West Main 160 Adjournen Regnlar Session, September 4, 1895 brick paving at $1.33. 3125.09. Total 3142.63. H. J. Cooper. city. n 1-2, lot 277, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.70; 47.02 sq yds Mctal Weber, elty. s bk paving at 13-2lot 277, 25.6 lin 371.24. ft curbstone at 34c. 38.70; 47.02 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $62.54. Total 371.24. C. A. Walter. city. lot 278, 75.5 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 325.67: 179.50 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3238.74. Total 3264.41. John A. Hauser. city. e 1-2, lot 254, 62 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 321.08; 3.0 lin ft curb reset at Sc. 3.24; 157.42 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. 3209.37. Total $230.69. J. P. Hartig. city. lot 255, 51.2 lin ft curbing at 34c. 317.42: 69.55 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. 392.50. Total 3109.92. H. P. Bissell Es.. city, lot 256, 51.2 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 317.42: 71.83 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $95.53. Total 3112.95. John Butt. city. s 1-2. lot 257, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 38.70; 40.53 sq yas brick paving at 31.33. 353.90. Total 362.60. John A. Hauser. city n 1-2, lot 257, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 38.70; 44.80 sq yds brick paving at 11.33. 359.58. Total $68.28. John A. Hauser. eitv. s lid, lot 258, 11 lin ft curbing at 34e. 33.74; 20.17 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $26.83. Total 330.57. John Lyons. city. n 40.2 d, lot 258, 63 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 321.42; 159.14 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3211.66. Total $233.08. Barbara Isborn, city. lot 279, 74.2 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $25.23; 179.31 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3238.43. Total $263.71. Robert .Waller. city, lot 280, 1.0 lin ft curbstone at 34e. $.34; 85.34 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3113.50. Total $113.84. 'A. W. Kemler Est.. city, lot 281, 51.2 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $17.42; 71.83 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $95.53. Total 3112.95. A. W. Kemler Est.. city, lot 282, 51.2 lin ft curb reset at 8c. $4.10; 69.55 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $92.50. Total $96.60. John Turner Est.. city, lot 283, 62 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 321.08; 157.42 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $209.37. Total 3230.45. John Pier. city. s 1-2. lot 249, 39 lin ft curbing at 34c. $13.26; 13.7 lin ft curb - reset at 8c, $1.10; 132.47 sq yds brick pav- ing at 31.33. $176.18. Total $190.54. Geo. Salot. city n 1-2. lot 249„ 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.70; 47.03 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $62.55. Total $71.25. Geo. Salot. city. s 1-2. lot 250, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 38.70; 47.03 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, 362.55. Total $71.25. L. Berg Est.. city. n 1-2, lot 250, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.70; 47.03 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $62.55. Total 371.25. Mary Riese. city. s 1-2. lot 251, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 38.70; 47.03 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $62.55. Total 371.25. John Moser. city. n 1-2. lot 251, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 38.70; 47.03 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 362.55. Total 371.25. Josephine Boyne. and 2-3, city lots 252 and 252a, 34.2 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $11, 63; 62.70 sq yds brick paving at $1.33, $83.39. Total 395.02. Mary Retchie. and 1-3. city lots 252 and 252a, 17.1 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $5.81 31.35 sq yds brick paving at 31.33, $41.70: Total 347.51. Josephine Boyne. and 2-3, city lot 253, 49.8 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $16.93; 112.26 sq yds brick Ravine at $1.33, 3149.31. Total 3166.24. Mary Retchie. and 1-3. city lot 253, 24.9 lin ft curbstone at 34c. $8.47; 56.13 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 374.65. Total 383.12. Dubuque Co.. city. lot 284, 172.66 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3229.64. Total 3229.64. Dubuque Co.. city. lot 285. 96.90 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3128.88. Total $123.83 Dubuque Co.. city. lot 286, 96.05 sq yds brick paving at. 31.33. 3127.75. Total 3127.75. Dubuque Co.. city. lot 287, 95.19 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 5126.60. Total 3126.60. Dubuque Co.. city. lot 288, 180.19 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $239.65. Total 3239.65. Barbara Meyer Est.. city, lot 248, 64.4 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 321.90; 7.5 lin ft curb reset at Sc. 3.60: 179.50 sq yds brick paving at $1.33. $238.74. Total 3261.24. Theresa Stoltz. city. lot 247, 51.3 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 317.44: 94.05 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. $125.09. Total 3142.53. Theresa Stoltz. city. lot 246, 44.7 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 315.20: 97.23 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3129.31. Total $144.51. Peter Mehm. city. n 1-2. lot 245, 25.7 lin ft curbstone at 34e. 38.74; 47.03 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 362.55. Total 371.29. P. Kiene, Sr.. city. s 1-2. lot 245, 1.4 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 3.48: 24.3 lin ft curb - reset at 8c. 31.94; 47.03 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.33. $62.55. Total $64.97. Mary Largarce. city. e 53 d, lot 244, 75.5 lin ft curbstone a 34c, $25.67; 179.50 sq yds brick pavine at 31.33, $238.74. To tal 3264.41. F. Mangold. city. n 50.5 d. lot 289, 178.22 sq yds brick paving at 31.33, $237.03. To tal 3237.03 Theo. Altman. city s 8 inches, lot 289, .7 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 3.24; 1.28 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 31.70. Total 31.94. Theo. Altman. city. lot. 290, 42.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 314.48: 97:10 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3129.14. Total $1:3.62. Theo. Altman. city. lot 291, 51.3 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 317.44: 94.05 sq yds brick paving at 31.33. 3125.09. Total $14.2.53 A. Cain, city. Int 292. 24.4 lin ft curb- stone at 343. $8.30: 20.5 lin ft curb reset at Sc, $1.64; 96.72 so yds brick paving at 31.33, 3128.64. Total 3138.58. Schmidt and Kuehule. city, n 1-2, lot 293, 25.7 lin ft curbstone at 34c, $8.74; 47.03 sq yds yds brick paving at $1.33, $62.55. Total $71.29 Jac Werner Est.. nits. s 1-2, lot 293, 47.6 lin ft curbstone at 34c. 316.18; 1.9 ft curb reset at 8c, 14e. 132.47 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.33. 3176.19. Total 3192.51. E. Hemmi, city. lot. 243. 25.4 lin ft curb- stone at 34c. $8.64: 49 ft curb reset at 8c, $3.92; 180.41 sa yds brick paving at 31.33, 3239.95. Total 3252 51. John P. Page. city. n 29.7 d, lot 242, 29.8 lin ft' curbstone at 34n. 310.13; 54.63 sq yds Adjourned, fi(rqolcfr Session, September 4, 1895. 161 street, Harrison and South Locust streets, on to the premises of James Beach & Co. Said track to cross South Locust st. at about right angles, at a point about 270 feet south of the south line of Dodge street. Section 2. That the track herein au- thorized shall be laid to the established grade of the city, and, should any grade be changed, at any time, the said track shall be changed to con- form to such change of grade. Section 3. That the Illinois Central Railroad Company shall switch the cars of other railway companies owning and operating railway lines in the city of Dubuque over this track, at a charge of not more than two dollars ($2.00) per to^ded car. Section 4. That this ordinance shall take Effect and be in force from and af- ter its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Daily Telegraph, a::3 its written acceptance by the said Illinois Central Railroad Company within ten days. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea Schul- te and Vogler. Noes—None. Ald. Kaufmann. chairman of the street committee reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of postponing action for the improve- ment of Coates avenue until next spring. In favor of instructing the street com- missioner to repair Muscatine street and would also report in favor of im- proving said street next spring. In favor of instructing the engineer to secure the necessary right of way from the property owners on Quinn street 1•efore taking action on the petition of P. Ouinn, Sr. In favor of instructing the city en- gine,r to prepare plans and specifica- tions for the repair of Leibnitz street so as to carry the water, and then adver- tise for bids for doing the work. In favor of paying the bill of 0. E. Guernsey, trustee, of $3.33. In favcr of receiving and filing the petition of Rose McMahon in relation to constructing retaining wall on Grand View avenue. Tn favor of accepting the proposi- tion of John Loringett in relation to changing the line of Union avenue, provided J. A. Rhomberg and Jos. Siege will give the necessary right of way for changing said street. In favor of allowing Michael McMa- hon $15.00 for a strip of ground taken on Curtis street Tn favor of instructing the street eommissioner to repair West 7th street so as to prevent the water from dam- aging residents on Hill street. In favor of granting the petition of Robert Ttoedell et al. for the improve- ment of Eagle street, the same to be done next year. In favor of referring the claim of Carl Nauk to the committee on claims and the city attorney. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the spec- ial connnittee to whom was referred the petition of property owners. Petition of property owners east of Washington street and north of Eagle Point avenue in relation to damages done by storms. would recommend that Elm street be extended and opened up between Eagle Point avenue and San- ford street the property holders to help defray the cost of said extension. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann. chairman of the street committee reported that follow- ing streets and alleys be accepted. Curtis street from South Dodge street to Malady street. Alley from Hill street to Pauline street between West Third street and West Fifth streets. Alley from Johnson avenue to Hum- boldt avenue between Lincoln avenue and Rhomberg avenue. Report adopted. Ald. Bauer. chairman of the commit- tee on police and light, reported as fol- lows: Your committee report in favor of granting the petition of Emil Nigg et al for an electric light on Burden ave- nue the same to be placed there when one is moved from some other locality. In favor of receiving and filing the re- ports of the city marshal for months of May, June and July. 1895. In favor of granting the petition of Rev. E. Schutte. D. D., et al, for an electric light on Seventeenth and Iowa streets the same to be placed on said street when one is removed from some other locality. In favor of paying bill of Globe Light & Heat Co. of $166.67 for June and also $166.67 for July for gasoline lamps. In favor of having a gasoline lamp placed in Dorgan alley. In favor of paying the following bills: Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., $.25. Key City Gas Co.. $91.95. Report adopted. Ald. Schulte. chairman of the sewer committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and filing the remonstrance of C. N. Bird et al, against the construc- tion of sanitary sewer in South Grove Terrace. In favor of granting the remonstrance against the construction of sewer in Fenelon Place and in lieu thereof would recommend that the sewer be construct- ed in alley north of Fenelon Place. In favor of approving of the plans and specifications for a sanitary sewer in alley between Center Place and Grant avenue from Julien avenue to West llth stIeet. n favor of approving of the plans and specifications for a sanitary sewer in West Locust street from Seventeenth sweet to Clark street. petition of In favor of granting the P Mrs. Hamill for a sanitary sewer along West Locust street. petition for a In favor of granting the sanitary sewer in alley east of Grant avenue. In favor of the recommendation of 162 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1895. the city engineer for construction of sewer in alleys east and west of Center Place and along Rose street. In favor of granting the petition of the Dubuque Casket Co., fpr the sani- tary sewer to be extended to their fac- tory on Eighteenth and Washington street. In favor of the street commissioner of having jurisdiction over storm water sewers. Report adopted. Aid. Cullen. chairman of the delin- quent tax committee reported as fol- lows• Your committee report in favor of al- lowing Ellen O'Halloran to pay 1-2 her taxes on lots 13, 14. 15, 172 and 173 Finley's add as payment in full for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Owen Reynolds on lot 89 Union add for 1894. Report adopted. Ald. Crawford. chairman of printing, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay ing the following bills: The Telegraph The Herald The Globe -Journal The Times Report adopted. (OFFICIAL.) Ald. Vogler, chairman of the com- mittee on supplies, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of awarding the contract for hard coal to Phil Pier at $5.18 per ton and that the contract for soft coal be awarded to Martin & Strelau at $3.10, they to furnish the kind of coal as specified in their proposals and would ask further time on awarding contract on coke. In favor of paying the following bills: Barney Lagen, carriage, $5.00. Trexler Bros., carriages, $10.00. Key City Gas Co., coke, $65.79. Adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the com- mittee of the whole, reported as fol- lows: Your committee report in favor of in- structing the city attorney to draw up a new indemnity bond to be signed by the proper officers of the Bank and Insurance Building Co. to save the city harmless from any damages that may be caused by them raising their side- walk on Main street between Ninth and Tenth streets. In favor of accepting the award of the jury for the opening of Glen Oak avenue, providing that the parties ben- efited thereby will pay one half the award of, said jury. On motion the above was amended so as to read that the abutters pay $100.00 of amount awarded by the jury for the opening of said Glen Oak avenue. The award of the jury was as fol- lows: Dubuque, July 18, 1895. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:—We, the undersigned jurors, most respectfully report the fol- lowing damages to property on ac - $75 00 75 00 29 15 29 15 count of the extension of Glen Oak avenue, between West 14th street and Julien avenue: John Dowling, lot 11, $350, lot 7 $20, lot 8 $30, lot 9 $75, lot 10 $75, all in Marsh's add, total. , $ 550 00 John Schmidt, lot 18 1 00 G. Toschner, pt min. lot 175, lot 1 475 00 Respectfully submitted, J. HEROD, Foreman, MICHAEL CARNEY, E. C. YOUNG, PETER SPECHT, L. REINECKE. M. LUDESCHER, JOHN JESS, CHRIS. CAPRITZ, MICHAEL BROWN, JOHN W. NORTON, JACOB ZANGMEISTER JAS. McDONNELL. Your committee report in favor of ac- cepting the award of the jury for the opening of a street between West Eagle Point avenue and Valarie street. The award of jury was as follows: To the Honorable Mayon and City Council:— Gentlmen:—We, the undersigned jur- ors, duly appointed and qualified to as- sess the damages that may be caused by the proposed widening of High Bluff street from Schiller to Middle streets and the opening of a street be- tween West Eagle Point avenue and Valarie street most respectfully report as follows: High Bluff Street. Christ Loetscher, lot 25 $ 100 00 Christ Loetscher lot 24 75 00 Christ Loetscher, lot 23 75 00 Fred Grebe, lot 22. 85 00 A. Kaiser, lot 21 75 00 Total $ 410 00 Street between Wiest Eagle Point avenue and Valarie street. Bertha Beversdorf, lot 5 $ 500 00 Chas. Klingenberg, lot 2 250 00 Respectfully submitted. J. HEROD. J. ZANGMEISTER, PAUL BEWER, M. CARNEY, M. LUDESCHER, ED. STARR, JOHN JESS, M. BROWN, PETER SPECHT, J. W. NORTON. J. EICHHORN. In favor of constructing a sanitary sewer on 8th street from Bluff street to the ally east of Jgekeon street. In favor of accepting the proposition of Bertha A. Beversdorf for land for opening street through her property In favor of filing the petition of Chas. Klingenberg in relation to the award of the jury for opening street between West Eagle Point Avenue and Valarie street. In favor of receiving and filing the petitions of J. A. Rhomberg et al re- Llj,riirvirr1 /lrvlicl,ir -Session, September 4, 1895. ll;:, monstrating against the improvement of 5th avenue. In favor of accepting the invitation of the American Society Municipal Im- provement to be held at Cincinati Sept. 11th, 189;' "and would recommend that W. H. Knowlton. Cit– Engineer attend same as a deligate from this city. Your committee report in favor of granting the petition of Dr. J. H. Green asking that he be allowed $50 for con- sultation in the Brunskell case. and would recommend that a warrant for $35 be drawn in his favor. In favor of receiving and filing the petition of J. A. Rhomberg asking that a frame building be ordered removed off Lynn street between 18th and 19th streets. In favor of'placing a drinking fount- ain on Cleveland avenue next spring. Report adopted. Ald. 'Halpin. chairman of the com- mittee on water and fire, reported as follows: Your committee on fire wald recom- mend the purchase of 2000 feet of fire hose. After a full investigation your committee find that there is not suffi- cient good hose to change the same. In favor of receiving and filing the claim of F. W. Wieland against Frank Essman as the same has been paid. In favor of approving the report of the fire chief for the month of July, 1895. In favor of granting the petition of James Wallis et al, for the extension of water mains on Prairie street from Chestnut street to West llth street. Report adopted. Also report in relation to the matter of veterinary surgeon, would most re- spectfully report in favor of the coun- cil appointing said veterinary surgeon, and the ordinance committee he in- structed to draft an ordinance defining the duties of said veterinary surgeon. Ald. Kaufmann presented a majority report in favor of appointing Dr. Whit- well as veterinary surgeon. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Aid. Bauer, Crawford. Kauf- mann and Schulte. Nayes—Ald. Cullen. Halpin. Ryder, Shea and Vogler. On motion the matter was referred back to the fire committee with pow- er. • Ald. Chea. chairman of the committee on public grounds and buildings, re- ported as follows: Your committee on public grounds and buildings would most respectfully recommend that the city purchase enough lumber to put in a new floor in the dormitory of the Fourth Street Engine House, the firemen to do the work. Also in favor of purchasing. enough brick to cover the spsce behind said engine house. as the plank now there- in are worn nut and has to be fixed. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the levy on the taxable property within the elty of Dubuque be as follows: Mills. 71_ n Water 1 Paying floating indebtedness Expense Special interest Total Carried. Also presented the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the members of the equalization committee, auditor and assessor be allowed $50.00 each for the efficient services performed by them for the year 1895. Carried. Also reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of al- lowing' the Spensley Estate $30.00 for damages to property on account of the Improvement of Fremont avenue. Adopted. Ald. Shea, chairman of the paving committee. reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of approving of the within recommenda- tion of the city engineer for a storm water sewer on 14th street from Locust to Main street, and he is hereby in- structed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said sewer and advertise for bids for doing the work. Also report that they have examined the brick paving on 4th street between Main and White streets, also on Clay street between 13th and 18th streets, 18th street from Clay to Couler avenue, and Couler avenue from 18th street to Eagle Point avenue. and report in favor of accepting said work. Report adopt- ed. Ald. Shea. chairman of the board of health. reported as follows: Your committee of the board of health to whom was referred the matter of the bills against the county for expenses in the care of small pox cases. would report that we waited on the hoard of supervisors, andit was agreed that hereafter all bills con- tracted by the city for the care of such cases be submitted to the board for payment properly certified by the board of health. and that the city recorder be instructed to file without delay with said board of supervisors all bills now on file in his office for expenses incurred in relation to such cases. RESOLUTIONS. 1d. Ruder offered the following. which was adonted: Resolved. That M. Lavin be allowed 8100 to apply on sewer in alley from Jul- ien avenue to West Eleventh street. be- tween 11R CRyderPlace offered and the Grant following. which was adopted: Resolved. By the city council of the Pity of nuhunue: That the Duhugne Water Company be instructe'1 to ex- tend their water mains on toch Ashur street form St. Ambrose ng Asbury thstee ewet hence asylum. street and that water plugs be located by the fire committee and 11 1.64 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 1893. 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 requir- ed to be extended. Aid. Shea offered the following, which was referred to the committee of the whole: Resolved by the city council Of the city of Dubuque. That the Monday Morning Star be and is hereby designat- ed as an additional official paper for the publication of the advertisements and official notices of the city and to receive the same compensation for such publications as the other weekly news- papers of the city receive for the same work. Ald. Bauer offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the alley between Lincoln and Rhomberg and Schiller and Middle avenues be graded and mac- adamized, in conformity with the ordi- nance 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 no- tice for bids and proposals for the per- formance of the work: the grading and macadamizing to be done at the ex- pense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sanitary sewer be constructed in the alley between Washington and Elm streets and llth and 19th streets. and that the city en- gineer be and is hereby directed to pre- pare the necessary plans and specifica- tions for said improvement, and submit same to the council. the cost of said improvement to be done at the expense of the owners of the adiacent property in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Aid. Schulte offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sanitary sewer be constructed on West Fifth street from Bluff street to alley east of John street, thence south In alley to alley north of Fenelon Place. thence west in alley to Summit street. That the city engineer be instructed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said work. the•cost of same to be at the expense of the adjacent property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Alderman Crawford offered the fol- lowing: 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 tills notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the west side of Asbury street between Delhi street and the west boundary of the city where not already laid at the expense of abutting proper- ty. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. ( rawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann.. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved: That the street commis- sioner be instructed to repair Foy street and put it in a condition suitable for travel. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Whereas. It Is deemed advisable to widen Foy street to 40 feet in width along the east side of lot 1 of Blakes subdivision of mineral lot ninety-three (93) by taking fourteen (14) feet from the easterly side of said lot one (1). Therefore. Resolved. That the city engineer be hereby instructed to make a survey and plat of such proposed im- provement, showing the land or lots through or over which the same is pro- posed to be made. the names of the own- ers thereof, and the quantity of land pro posed to be taken. and when such plat is completed it shall be filed in the en- gineer's office. and be subject to public inspection. and Otherwise proceed ac- cording to the provisions of chapter 30 of the revised ordinance of 1893. This resolution to supercede all prev- ious action of the council relative to widening said street. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following, which was adopted. Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the Chicago Great Western Railway company b' noti tied to widen the approaches to the over head bridge on Peru Road, and macad- amizing the same. Said work to be done to the satisfaction of the commit- tee on streets and engineer. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following, which was referred to the committee of the whole. Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the storm water sewer in alley between Lincoln Ave and Rhomberg avenue from Fifth to Sixth avenues be extended from the present terminus to Fifth avenue. and that the engineer be instructed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for doing said work. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following. which was adopted: Resolved. That the drinking fountain on the southeast corner of Eagle Point avenue and Couler avenue be removed to the south west corner of said streets, as in its present location it becomes a nuisance to the adjacent property hold- ers. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for re- pairing sidewalk by city of Dubuque 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: B. S. McElheney, lot 68 East Dubu- que add. $1.25. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen. Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea. .W j,. r r'nc'(1 Regular Session, September 4, 1895. 165 Schulte 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, stone brick or cement. be. within 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north end of Cath- erine street abutting lot 16 Quigley's sub of out lot 710, where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the west side of Cornell street. between West Fourteenth street and May Place where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Aid. 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the south side of West Eighth street. between Caladonia Place and Wilson avenue where not already laid at the expense of the abutting prop- erty. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann 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 20 days of this notice. construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Third street. between Locust street and Bluff street where not al- ready laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. CraWford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann 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 20 days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the or- dinance in relation to sidewalks on Bluff street and Second street. between abut- ting city lot 125 where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Schulte and Vogler. AM. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved. By 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 20 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on both sides of Eleventh street. between Main street and Iowa street where not already laid at the ex- pense of abutting property; also be re- quired to clear sidewalk fall with on south side. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance In relation to sidewalks. on both sides of Stewart avenue. between Delhi street and Jul- ien avenue where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann 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, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks. on the north side of Fourth street, between Locust street and alley east where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea. Schulte 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 10 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the north side of West Third street. between Hill street and Winona avenue where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann 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 20 days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Clay street and Couler avenue between Third street and Eagle Point avenue where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Shen, Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann Resolved. offered BY the city councill of following: city of Dubuque: That Southern ave- nue from end of present to west line of lot 10 Southern avenue add, 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 specifl cations for said improvement, and the city recorder notice forbids and s the and propsals fpropere 1(16 Adjourned Regular Session, September 4, 18.9.1. performance of the work: theuttering curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Hatpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Aid. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved. By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That Garfield avenue between Ann avenue and Dock 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 specifl cations 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 expense of the owners of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That South Bluff St., between Dodge St. and 300 feet south 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 specifi- cations for said improvement, and the gineers office. and be subject to public 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 abut ting property, grading to be bid in total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler.. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the alley east of Stafford avenue between Merz and Paulina street. be graded 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 specifi- cations for said improvement, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the grading and macadamizing to be done at the ex- pense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, By the city' codncil of the city of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water Co. be and are hereby instructed to extend their water mains on and along Prialrie street from Chestnut street to West Eleventh street, 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 ex- tended. Aid. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Whereas; At a regular session of the city council held on the fourth day of January. 1892. a resolution was adopted wherein the city was divided into seven separate districts and Whereas. Districts six and seven as designated are at present almost totally unprotected in case of fire in said dis- tricts. therefore Be it resolved by the city counc;l of th? city of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water company be and are hereby di- rected and required to construct or cause to be constructed at some point south of Southern avenue at the highest avail- able point on Summer Hill, a reservoir of sufficient capacity to supply the necessary water for fire purposes. and to supply the wants of districts five, six and seven as per resolution above referr- ed to. and that the committee on lire and water locate the necessary fire hy- drants for the better protection in said districts. and be it further resolved, That the above requirements be com- plied with by the Dubuque Water com- pany as sojn as possible and without unnecessary delay. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the city council of the City of Dubuque: That the city engi- neer be and is hereby instructed to pre- pare a plat showing the proposed ex- tension of Malady street to Grandview avenue, showing the lands or lots through and over which same is propos- ed to run. the names of the owners there of, and the quantity of land proposed to be taken. and proceed in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Ald. Halpin offered the following. which was referred to the street com- mittee with power: Resolved: That the street commis- sioner be authorized to expend $150.00 for the repair of Peabody avenue from Dodge street to James street. Whereas, The city council has order- ed the improvement of South Main 'street. and Whereas. It was deemed expedient that the grading should be done for some time before the brick paving should be placed thereon. and Whereas, Said grading can be placed on the street at the present time on fav- orable terms to the city, therefore Resolved: That a committee be ap- pointed to confer with the proper officers of the I. C. R. R. in relation to doing said grading of streets in Dubuque Har- bor Company's addition and report to the council. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: Be it resolved that the city engineer is hereby directed to make a survey and plat of a proposed street from the inter- section of Southern avenue and Valley street, by the most practicable and feasi ble route through mineral lot 50a and 38 to the north end of Herron Place, and present same to the city council. 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, 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 both sides of Fremont avenue between Grandview avenue and Adjourned Regular ,\'e.ysion, September 4, 1895. 167 Cascade road where not already at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin offered the following: Resolved by 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 20 •days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on both sides of Jones street .between Harrison street and West Main street where not already laid at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Halpin offered the following, which was adopted: NOTICE IN RELATION TO FILLING LOTS. To J. H. Shields: You are hereby notified that it is the intention 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 de- scribed as follows: Lot 2 of block 9 in Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add. You are notified to appear, if you desire, at the next regular meeting of the council and show cause, if any you have, why said resolution should not be passed, as it is proposed that said fill- ing shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will commence on October 7th. 1895. City Engineer Knowlton reported as follows cn proposals for street and sewer improvements: Fifth avenue from end of present im- provement to Peosta street. Steuck & O'Farrell $5,797 00 Peter Horsch 5,085 00 Dubuque Construction Co. 5,216 00 John Pickley 6,063 00 Peter Horsch, being the lowest bidder, was, on motion. awarded the contract to be completed as far as Rhomberg ave- nue this year. Seventeenth street from Clay street to West Locust street: Dubuque Construction Co. paving per square yard, 96 cents: curbing per lin- eal foot. 32 cents: old curbing reset, cents. Steuck & O'Farrell, paving per squa yard. $1.12; curbing per lineal foot, 40 cents; old curbing reset, 10 cents. Kenety & McCann paving per square yard, $1.38; curbing per lineal foot, 37 cents; old curbing reset, 9 cents. The Dubuque Construction Co., being the lowest bidder. were. on motion, awarded the contract. Alley between Ries street and Merz street. and Windsor and Stafford ave- nues. Phil Doerr Geo. W. Farley Steuck & O'Farrell Phil Doerr. being the lowest bidder, was, on motion. awarded the contract. Storm water sewer on Seventh street from Jackson street to Washington street. Dubuque Cpnstruction Co., sewer per lineal foot, 88 cents. John Blake. sewer per lineal foot, 89 cents. Bryan Donahue. sewer per lineal foot, 82 cents. Bryan Donahue. being the lowest bid- der, was, on motion, awarded the con- tract. Storm water sewer on Fifth street from Main street west to angle in the street. John Blake. sewer per lineal foot, $1.07. Dubuque Construction Co., sewer per lineal foot, $1.08. Bryan Donahue. sewer per lineal foot, 81 cents. Bryan Donahue being the lowest bid- der, was, on motion. awarded the con- tract. Sanitary sewer in alley east of Center Place, east on Rose street and south in alley to West Eleventh street. Dubuque Construction Co., sewer per lineal foot. 32 cents. John Blake, sewer per lineal foot, 37 cents. J. McCaffrey, sewer per lineal foot, 40 cents. Bryan Donahue. sewer per lineal foot, 34 cents. Dubuque Construction Co., being the lowest bidder. was, on motion, awarded the contract. Storm water sewer on Dodge street from end of present sewer to South Main street. Dubuque Construction Co., sewer per lineal foot. $4.05. John Tibey, sewer per lineal foot, $3.35. John Tibey, being the lowest bidder, was, on motion. awarded the contract. Ald. Halpin moved that a committee be appointed to visit and examine a stone house on Bluff street near First street. Ald. Halpin, Vogler and Schulte were appointed as such committee. Ald. Crawford moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: proved ecorder. 1899 $333 00 360 00 382 00 e 1 168 Special Session, September 20, 1895. I;ITY ('UI'NCii,. SPECIAL SESSION SEPT. 20, 1895. OFFICIAL. Council met at 4:45 0. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Ald. Bauer. Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. On motion City Treasurer Gniffke was allowed to employ an assistant at the pleasure of the council at a salary of $50 per month. On motion the bids for the improve- ment of Rebecca street were ordered opened and referred to the engineer for computation. On motion it was resolved that the ordinance in relation to the ordinance requiring awnings 'to be eight feet in height be changed so as to read seven feet in height from sidewalk. Ald. Kaufmann moved that all parties that had macadam and the city had used, the city engineer report the same, and the said parties be paid. Carried Ald. Kaufmann moved that the jurors that had been summoned for assessing damages to property on the following streets be allowed $2.00 per day. Street between Eagle Point avenue and Valarie and Glen Oak avenues. On motion the following plans and specifications submitted by the city en- gineer were approved: Plans for a 12 -inch tile pipe sewer in South Locust street from Dodge street to south line. lot 6 of 579 city. Tile pipe sewer in alley from Eleventh street to Nineteenth street between Washington and Elm streets. On motion the plans and specifications for sewer on West 5tb. street and alley north of Fenelon Place were referred back to the sewer committee and en- gineer. Ald. Ryder offered the following reso- lution: Resolved, By the city council of Du- buque: That the Board of Supervisors of Dubuque county be and are hereby direoted to levy a bridge tax of two mills on the taxable property within the limits of the cdty of Dubuque for the benefit of the said city of Dubuque for the year 1895. Adopted. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved. That a 12 -inch tile pipe sewer be constructed in South Locust street from Dodge street to south line of lot 6 city 579. That the engineer be instructed to make the necessary plans and specifications and to advertise for proposals for doing said work. Adopt- ed by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bonson. Crawford, Cul- len, Kauffmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution. which was adopted: Resolved, That the verdict of award of the jury summoned to appraise the damages caused by the opening of North Glen Oak avenue from 14th street to Julien avenue. be accepted and approved. and the several amounts of damages returned by the jury be set apart in the treasury and paid to p3rues entitled to the same on their making the the proper release of the right of way over their ground taken and that said street be declared a public highway. Also that the city attorney be instructed to procure deeds from the owners of property taken. Ald. Crawford 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 and plat of a proposed street through lots 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5 of the sub of lot 687 city. between West Eleventh street and Wilber L'.ne. showing the names of the owners thereof, the quanti- ty of the land proposed to be taken and proceed in accordance with chapter 2 of the revised ordinances of 1893. Ald. Cullen. chairman of the tax com- mittee reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of in- structing the treasurer to mark the sale of the property of the Sisters of Mercy illegal on the books and refund to the purchaser the money paid thereon at 6 per cent. interest. Adopted. Engineer Knowlton reported on bids for the improvement of Rebecca street as follows: Geo. W. Farley $485 Phil. Doerr 552 J. R. Pickles 522 On motion G. W. Farley was awarded the contract he being the lowest bidder. Ald. Sheamoved to adiourn. Carried. Attest: NOTICE. The city council of the city of Du- buque has levied the following special assessments against the property here- inafter described, said assessments be- come delinquent thirty days from date of this notice, and will then bear inter- est at the same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 19th day of September, 1895. HENRY B. GNIFFKE Treasurer of City of Dubuque. For construction of sidewalk on west side of Couler avenue: M M Hoffman, lot 266 Davis Farm addition $13 50 For constructing a four foot wide plank sidewalk on the west side of Pine street between 25th and 26th streets: S M Langworthy Est. lot 134 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est. lot 135 Glen- official Notices. dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est. lot 136 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est..lot 137 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est. lot 138 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est. lot 139 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 Forrest Langworthy, lot 140 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est, lot 141 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est, lot 142 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est, lot 143 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est, lot 144 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 S M Langworthy Est, lot 145 Glen- dale add. No. 2 7 50 For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in West 8th street from Hill street to 250 feet west: A W Kemler Est, lot 16 sub of out lot 703 city $21 32 M McGrath, lot 17 sub of out lot 703 city 10 64 Peter Kremer. lot 2 sub 18 of out lot 703 city 9 36 James McCool, lot 1 sub 18 of out lot 703 city 1 28 James McCool, lot 1 sub 16 Kelley's sub 7 20 D. W. Linehan, lot 21 Roger's sub9 80 D W Linehan. lot 22 Roger's sub8 80 For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Semniary street from 17th street to Madison street: German Pres. Theo. School of the N W, lot 7 sub out lot 675 city..$128 00 J H Trueb, lot 1, M A Rebman's sub 10 00 A A Clark, lot 2 M A Rebman's sub 10 00 Lena. Duncan, Iota M A Rebman's sub 1560 Lena Duncan, lot 4 M A Rebman's sub 18 00 Lena Duncan, lot 2 sub 4 L H Langworthy's sub 28 Lena Duncan, lot 1 sub 3 L H Langworthy's sub 10 40 Lena Duncan, lot 2 sub 3 L H Langworthy's sub 23 60 John V. Ryder, lot 3 sub 3 L H Langworthy's sub 5 60 John V. Ryder, lot 2 L H Lang - worthy's sub 30 40 John Smith, lot 1 L H Lang - worthy's sub 15 60 John Smith, lot 24 L H Lang - worthy's sub 25 20 Dr. E L Clark, lot 22 L H Lang - worthy's sub 17 20 Dr. E L Clark. lot 23 L H Lang - worthy's sub 40 40 M Duggan, lot 1 sub lot 1 of out lot 678 city, lot 2 of 54 Marsh's add 30 40 Ferd Nesler, lot 2 sub lot 1 of out lot 678 city, lot 2 of 54 Marsh's add 15 20 J. F. Steiner, lot 1 sub 55 Marsh's add 28 00 J F Steiner, lot 1 sub 1 of 54 Marsh's add 10 80 Andrew Stroble, lot 2 sub of 54 Marsh's add 14 00 Andrew Stroble, lot 2 sub 55 Marsh's add 3 20 Andrew Stroble, lot 3 sub 21 L H Langworthy's sub 1 60 Dr. R Clark, lot 2 sub 53 Marsh's add 16 40 Dr. R Clarke, lot 3 sub 54 Marsh's add 2 80 Dr R. Clarke, lot 2 sub 21 L H Langworthy's sub 21 60 Dr R Clarke, lot 2 sub 20 L H Langworthy's sub S P Rider, lot 1 sub 21 L H Lang - worthy's sub S P Rider, lot 1 sub 20 L H Lang - worthy's sub 19 20 John Moser, lot 16 L H Lang - worthy's sub 16 00 John Moser, lot 15 L H Lang - worthy's sub 2120 John Moser, lot 14 L H Lang - worthy's sub 21 60 Geo C Rath, lot 5 L 11 Lang - worthy's sub 42 00 Geo. C Rath. lot 6 L H Lang - worthy's sub 28 00 For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in West Fifth street and Winona avenue: Joseph Strinsky, lot 6 Deming & 20 00 6 00 15 60 Horr's add M. Linehan, lot 7 Deming & 20 00 Horr's add Bridget Leahy, lot 8 Deming & Horr's add - 20 00 Jos. Needham, lot 9 Deming & 20 00 Horr's add S W Upton, lot 11 Deming & 18 80 Horr's add S W Upton, lot 12 Deming Horr's add C H Eighmey et al, lot 13 Deming 20 00 & Horr's add C H Eighmey et al, lot 14 Deming 20 00 & Horr's add C H EighmeY et al, lot 15 Deming 20 00 & Horr's add Eliza Williams, lot 16 Deming & Horr's add 20 00 C H Eighmey et al, lot 17 Deming 20 00 & Horr's add C Seeger, lot 18 Deming & Horr's add 20 00 C H EighmeY ea al, lot 19 Deming 20 00 & Horr's add C H Eighmey et al, lot 20 Deming & Horr's add 20 00 C H Eigtlmey et al, lot 21 Deming 19 60 & Horr's add ................ C if memos et al, lot 22 Deming 18 00 & Horr's add • •...lot 23 Deming C H Eighmev et al, 17 60 & H„•r's add ................... . C H Eighmey et al, lot 24 Deming 16 80 & Horr's s dd For constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Wilson avenue from Julien avenue to West Sth street: E and H R'armington, lot 5 Mob- & 20 00 170 Oficial Notices. ley's Dub s 70 $11 20 E and H Warmington, lot 6 Col- lin's sub 10 08 E and H Warmington, lot 3 sub 2 of 2 min lot 79 1 92 John Bell, lot A Bell's sub 24 40 John Bell, lot B Bell's sub 25 60 John Harris Est, lot 1 sub 3 lin's sub John Harris Est, lot 1 sub 4 Col- lin's sub 6 00 John Harris Est, lot 2 sub 9 Col- lin's sub I C Cleminson, lot 32 Wilson's add. 14 00 Mrs B Keogh, lot 1 McCollin's sub Mrs B Keogh, lot 2 sub 7 Col- lin's sub Mrs B Keogh, lot 8 Collin's sub Mrs. B Keogh, lot 1 sub 9 Collins sub Dubuque Water Co, lot 2 Kimball's sub 22 80 Sarah Chubb, lot 1 Kimball's sub. 3 96 Robt. Armstrong Est, lot 3 Mob- ley's Dub 9 60 For laying a six foot wide plank sidewalk on Southern avenue between O. C. line: Anna Wallace, lot 1 Southern ave. add $ 4 84 Maria Kempf, lot 9 Breakey's add 10 12 Martin Dempsey, lot 4 Breakey's add 13 31 Martin Dempsey, lot 3 Breakey's add 13 31 A Wander, lot 1 O'Hare's sub 23 87 A Levis Est, lot 16 Levis' add 7 26 A Levis Est, lot 15 Levis' add:5 94 A Levis Est,. lot 14 Levis' add5 94 M Fenton, lot 9 Levis' add 15 94 M Fenton, lot 10 Levis' add n 153 30 Wm J Dolan, lot 8 Levis' add 5 94 Wm J Dolan, lot 7 Levis' add 2 20 Ellen Gleason, lot 2 sub 229 Union add 10 78 For laying plank sidewalk on south side Eagle Point avenue from lot 138 L. H. Lang's add. to Kane street: J M Spahn, lot 1 sub 146, 146 a L H Langworthy's add 24 00 For laying plank sidewalk on West 7th street between Needham Place and Hill street: Trueb. Southwell & Co, lot 7 sub 2 out lot 720 city $ 5 25 Trueb. Southwell & Co, lot 6 sub 2 out lot 720 city 5 18 For laying plank sidewalk on west side of Kniest street between Rhom- berg avenue and Eagle Point avenue: Adam Jaeger, lot 5 sub 11 L Kniest's sub $17 05 For repairing sidewalk: P S McWheney lot 68 East Du- buque add $ 1 25 Col - 10 00 7 60 20 00 18 40 12 00 4 00 NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at he city recorder's office up to 4 o'clock p. in September 21st, 1895, for doing he veterinary work of the city for the ensuing year. Bidders must state the price per horse per year for doing said work, bl- inding all medicine required. The city reserves the right to reject ny or all bids. J. W. HALPIN, 9-9-10t Chairman of Fire Com. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa. Sept. 9th, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to Thursday, September Oth, 1895, for curbing and paving the ollowing streets with brick, in accord- nce with plans and specifications now n file in my office: Jones street from west line of West fain street to levee. Brick paving on macadam groute, .500 square yards. New c •rbing, 1,000 lineal feet. Old curbing reset, 500 lineal feet. West Main street from Main street o Jones street— Brick paving on macadam groute foundation. 1,600 square yards. New curbing. 300 lineal feet. Old curbing reset. 209 lineal feet. All of above work to be completed on ✓ before November lst, 1895. Bidders must state the price peg Beal foot for new curbing, also old curbing reset, the price per so -- yard for brick paving on macadam groute foundation. Proposals must be accompanied by a ertified check on some Dubuque bank or $5'-'9.00 payable to the order of the city of Dubuque, in case the party to whom the contract is awarded shall ail to execute the contract so awarded wi" fin five .lays after such contract is awarded. Proposals will acted on at a meeting of the council to be held September Oth. 1895, at 7:30 p. m. Marks for bidders will be furnished y the recorder. The city rese:•ves the r'ght to reject 11 bids. T. J. COONEY, 9-4-10t City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. Granting to the Illinois Central Rail- road company. its successors and as- signs, the right of way over and across certain streets in the city of Du- ' buque. Section 1. That permission he and the same is hereby granted to the Illin- ois Central Railroad Company, its suc- cessors and assigns to construct, main- tain and operate a side-track, from a point on its Salina street track, a shore distance north of Charter street, and Ojjirzai Nntu i :. thence westerly across West Main street. Hatrlsan and South Locust streets, on to the premises of James Beach & Co. Saki track to cross South Locust street at about right angles, at a point about 270 feet south of the south Iir a of Dodge sheet. Section 2. That the track herein au- thorized shall be laid to the established hrade of the city. and. should any grade be changed. at any time, the said track shall be changed to conform to such change of grade. Section 3. That the Illinois Central Railroad Company shall switch the cars of other railway companies owning and operating railway lines in the city of Dubuque over this track. at a charge of not more than two dollars ($2.00) per loaded car. Section 4. That th_s ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and af- ter its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Daily Telegraph, and its written acceptance by the said Illinois Central Railroad Company within ten days. Adopted Sept. 4, 1895. Approved. . OLINGER, Mayor, Attest: T. J. COONEY. City Recorder. Dubuque. Iowa. Aug. 23rd, 1895. To the property owners on Locust street between 15th and 17th streets, Du- buque Water Co. and Key City Gas Co.: You and each of you are hereby noti- fled that work of paving said street has been commenced. and you are hereby notified to make the necessary exten- sions to connect with the sanitary sewer on said street or with the gas and wa- ter mains laid thereon. Said extensions to extend inside the curb line of said street. as the city will not allow said street to be torn up for said purposes after the same is paved. 8-23-10t. PETER OLINGER, Mayo_._ CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, Dubuque. Aug. 31st, 1895. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given to the owners of all awnings that they must raise the same to a height of eight feet above the sidewalk. If same is not done im- mediately I shall be compelled to en- force the ordinance on that subject and arrest all persons not complying there- with. ED. MORGAN. 8-31-10t_ City Marshal. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the city council of the city of Dubuque. held on the 20th day of September, 1895. the following special assessments were levied on the real es- tate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one-seventh within the time prescribed by the ordi- nance governing same. all will become delinquent and subject to collection by distress and sale. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, City Treasurer. For the improvement of Clay street from Third street to Thirteenth street: Independent School District of Dubuque, s 2-5 lot 445, city $350 33 171 Fred Schloz, s 1-2, m 1-5 lot 445, city 57 22 Ellwanger Bros.. n 1-2, m 1-5, lot, 445, city 55 12 A R Staufenbeil, s 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 445, city 59 02 Chas Oswald, n 1-2, n m 1-5, lot 445, city 57 46 John Bell. s 24.6. n 1-5, lot 445, city55 02 John Eichhorn. n 26.6, lot 445, city164 71 Geo. Rath. s 1-5. lot 448. city 269 50 John Kuntz est. s m 1-5. lot 448, city 144 04 Eugene Hemmi. m 1-5, lot 448, city.150 84 City of Dubuque, n 2-5, lot 448 city 481 86 Anna F Mauer et al, s 2-5, lot 447, city 436 65 Independent School District of Du- buque. n 3-5, lot 447, city 617 56 Independent School District of Du- buque, n S-5, lot 477. city 356 76 Andrew Voelker. n 1-2. m 1-5, lot 446, clay 6177 Geo Crammiller. s 1-2. m 1-5, lot 446, city 61 77 J Ernsdorff, n 36 d. s 2-5, lot 446, city 88 53 Theo Altman. s 66.4. lot 446, oity295 46 Carolina Fischer. lot 264. city 264 10 Carolina Fischer. sub 265, lot 1, city 51 11 Carolina Fischer. sub 265, lot 2 city .. 53 35 John Moser, sub 265. lot 3, city .... 38 06 JohnMoser. sub 266. lot 1, city .... 15 56 John Moser. sub 266. lot 2, city ....120 03 Grace A Provost. sub 266, lot 3, 6 city 94 Grace A Provost. s 40 d. lot 267,111 4?_ city F R Nitzsche. n 11.2. lot 267, city.. 31 11 F R Nitsche. s 9.8. lot 268, city... 27 23 John Koch, n 41.4. lot 268, pity 236 86 H Hune Est. lot 269. city 142268 25 53 Frank Brede, lot 270. city John V Rider. n 28 d. lot 271. city78 07 Eliza Meyers Est. s 23.2, lot 271, 64 45 city Jno Kreibs & Co.. n 1-2. lot 272, 71 12 city John Michel's Est. s 1-2. lot 272, 71 12 city John Michels Est. lot 273. city 267 43 Mrs C Fuhranan. lot 259. city 266 42 John Buckley. lot 260. city 142 53 Christ Jacobi Est. s 1-2, lot 261, 71 24 city Helen Miller. n 1-2. lot 261, city 71 24 J A Fitz, s 1-2. lot 262. city 71 24 Jac Sherman, n 1-2. lot 262, city 71 24 Minges Est. s 28.2 d, lot 263, city 78 50 Wm Griffen. n 23 d. lot 263. city 185 31 James Levi. n 49.2. let 274, city ....260 46 Anna Trexler. s 2 d. lot 274, city..5 56 145 13 Anna Trexler. lot 275. city 142 53 Louis Trexler. lot 276. city H J Cooper. n 1-2. lot 277, city 71 24 Nic Weber. s 1-2. lot 277. city 26471 24 41 C A Walter, lot 278. city John A. Hauser. e 1-2. lot 254, city23O69 JJ P Hartig, lot 255. city •••.. H P Bissell Est. lot 256. city 112 95 John Butt. s 1-2. lot 257. city 62 60 John A Hauser. n 1-2, let 257. city68 28 John A Hauser. s 11 d. lot 258, city30 57 John Lyons. n 40.2. lot 258, city •233 33 718 Robert WaBrbara ller. lot t280. city 113 84 A W Kemler est. lot 281. city 112 95 A W Kemler, lot 282. city 96 60 John Turner est. lot 283. city 230 45 U ieiu! Notices. John Pier, s 1-2. lot 249, city 190 55 Geo Salot. n 1-2. lot 249. clty 71 25 Geo Salot, s 1-2. lot 250. city 71 25 L Berg est, n 1-2. lct 250, city 71 25 Mary Riese, s 1-2. lot 251, city 71 25 John Moser, n 1-2, lot 251, city 71 25 Josephine Boyne. and 2-3, lot 252 a 252, city 95 02 Mary Retchie, and 1-3. lot 252 a 252 city 47 51 Joseph Boyne, and 2-3, lot 253, aity 166 24 Mary Retchie. and 1-3, lot 253, city 83 12 Dubuque Co.. lot 284, city 229 64 Dubuque Co. lot 285, city 128 88 Dubuque Co, lot 286. city 127 75 Dubuque Co, lot 287. city 126 60 Dubuque Co, lot 288. city 239 65 Barbara Meyer Est. lat 218. c.ty ... 261 24 Theresa Stoltz. lot 246. city 142 53 Theresa Stoltz. lot 246. city 144 51 Peter Meh.m, n 1-2. 10t 245, city 71 29 P Kiene Sr, s 1-2. lot 245, city 64 97 Marry Largarce. e 53 d, lot 244, city264 41 F Mangold. n 50.5. lot 289, city 237 03 Theo Altman, s 8 inches, lot 289, city 1 94 Theo Altman. lot 290, city 143 62 Theo Altman. lot 291, city 142 53 A Cain, lat 292. city 138 58 Schmidt Sr Kuehule. n 1-2, lot 293, city 71 29 Jac Werner est. s 1-2. lot 293, city192 51 E Hemmi, lot 243. city 252 51 John P Page, n 29.7, lot 242, city 82 79 Nic Jungles est. lot 241. city 143 92 Roman Lorenz. n 29.7. lot 240, city82 79 Geo Martin. s 22. lot 242. city 61 12 Jos Wittmer, s 22. lot 240, city61 12 John Marxe:r, n 1-2. lot 239, city 71 96 R H Collier. s 1-2. lot 239. city 193 02 James Rell'ly, est. lot 294, city 265 69 Geo Schaffhausen. lot 295. city 135 24 Mary Hemmer. lot 296. city 143 92 Mrs F. Nnoernschild. lot 297, city 146 03 Mrs M Rhemberg, n 28 d, lot 298, city 78 06 Nic Jungles est. s 23.7, lot 298, city 175 22 Thos Melcheir, lot 238. city 265 15 Thos Melchoir. n 1-2. lot 237, city .. 71 68 John H Stroble. a 1-2. lot 237, city.. 71 68 E E Stroble, lot 236, city 143 36 C H Meyer. n 1-2. lot 235. city 71 68 Robt Waller est. s 1-2, lot 235, city 71 68 Robt Waller est. lot 234. city 264 93 J J Linehan est, lot 299. city 264 88 M Majerus. lat 300, city 129 95 B Becke, lot 301, city 143 36 Maggie McDonnell, lot 302, city 129 95 B Becke, n 1-2. lot 303, city 64 97 Annie Shea, s 1-2. lot 303, city 184 02 Geo Redman, lot 523. city 265 68 Geo Redman, sub 524. lot 3, city68 00 Jac Michel, sub 524. lat 2, city 102 27 Jac Michel, sub 525. lat 1, city 15 34 Fischer & Co.. sub 525. lot 2, city86 93 Fischer & Co. lot 526, city 135 76 Fischer Sr Co, lot 527, city 127 59 C., M & St. P. Ry Co, lot 747, city619 86 Key City Electric St. Ry Co, city62 58 Dubuque St Ry Co, city 3868 76 For the improvement of White street from 23nd street to 24th street: Peter Wanderscheid Jr, lot 267, Davis Farm add 51 59 A Lang, lot 268, Davis Farm add48 01 Christena Feller. s 1-2, lot 269, Davis Farm add 24 04 Jacob Abresch, n 1-2. lot 269, Davis Farm add 24 04 A F Jaeger. lot 270. Davis Farm add 48 01 A F Jaeger, lot 271. Davis Farm add 48 01 A F Jaeger, lot 272. Davis Farm add 48 01 John Roith, lot 273, Davis Farm raid 48 01 Fred Lensing est, s 1-2, lot 274, Davis Farm add 24 04 Kate Vogel, e 1-2. n 1-2. lot 274, Davis Farm add 24 04 Herman Kuehnel. lot 275, Davis Farm add 48 01 Jacob Haudenshield. lot 276, Davis Farm add 52 40 Chas Krentz. lot 367. Davis Farm add 54 11 Mrs Fred Hennings. lot 368, Davis Farm add 48 01 Wm Conrad. n 1-2. lot 369, Davis Farm add 24 04 Cath Vogel, s 1-2, 101 369, Davis Farm add 24 04 Clifford Ham. lot 370. Davis Farm add 48 01 Paul Traut. lot 37 Davis Farm add 48 01 M M Hoffman. lot 372. Davis Farm ,add 4G 13 Eliza Besanz. n 24 ft lot 373, Davis Fanm add 19 25 P W Lenz. s 36 ft. lot 373, Davis Farm add 28 80 P Utzig, n 24 ft lot 374. Davis Farm add 19 25 J R Flick, s 36 ft lot 374, Davis Farm add 28 80 A Glab est. lot 375. Davis Farm add 48 01 Adam Stoltz. w 80 ft. lot 376, Davis Farm add 48 93 For the improvement of Fremont street from Grandview avenue to Cas- cade road. Benedict Sigg, sub 43, lot 2, Quig- ley's sub $ll4 00 Albert Gasser. lot 1. Sisters' add ..377 75 Agatha Heim lot 3, .Sisters' add.. 93 56 Agatha Heim, lat 4. Sisters' add ..105 55 John V Rider, lot 5. Sister: add ..105 55 John V Rider. lot 6. Sisters' add ..105 55 John V Rider, lot 7. Sisters' add ..105 55 Chas Thill, lot 8. Sisters' add 105 55 Chas Thi11, lot 9, Sisters' add 139 53 Marton Donavan, lot 4. Babcock's add 167 55 S Littlefield, n 50 ft, lot 57, Bab - cock's add 69 82 Chas Vain Horn, s 60 ft lot 57, Bab - cock's add 112 63 Eliza Newburgh, sub 3. lot 1, Bab - cock's add 215 19 C A Alexander. sub 3, lot 2, Bab - cock's add 143 86 Wm Coates est. lot 44. Simpson s sub 303 19 John Spensley est, sub 45, lot 1, Simpson's sub 1 289 97 James Woodrawr, sub 64, lot 3, Simpson's sub 58 17 John Spensley est, sub 64, lot 1, Simpson's sub 353 03 John Spensley est, sub min lot 144, lot 1, Simpson's sub 839 27 Sisters of Charity, lot 42, Sister's add 385 28 Thos O'Shea, sub min lot 144, lot 3, Sister's add 215 32 Dennis Carney, sub min lot 144, lot 4, Sleter's add 392 50 Thos O'Shea, lot 43, Sister's add 215 60 0fjicial Notices. . 173 NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at the city recorder's office up to 4 o'clock p. m. September 28th, 1895, for 2,000 eet of cotton fire hose, to be delivered In the city of Dubuque. Bidders must submit samples of ho.3e bid on with each proposal. The city reserves the right to reject any or an bids. J. W. HALPIN, 9-9- 1St Chairman Fire Com. street where not already laid at the expense of abutting property; also be required to clear sidewalk full on south south side. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 ft. wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation _to sidewalks, on both sides of Stewart avenue, between Delhi street and Jul- ien avenue where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved. By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 ft. wide, of brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Fourth street, between Locust street and alley east where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 ft. wide of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice. constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Jones street, between Harrison street and West Main street where not alread;- laid at the expense of the abutting: property. Resolved, By the city council of tho city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 ft. wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West Third street, between Hill street and Winona avenue, where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 ft. wide of brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Clay street and Couler avenue between Third street and Eagle Point avenue where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 ft. wide, of good two-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 west side of Asbury street between Delhi street and the west boundary of the city where not already laid at he expense of abutting prop- erty. Resolved by the city council of the city feet wide of good two-inch plank. brick, of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with theonbothinance in relation sides of Fremont to sidewalks, avenue between Grandview avenue and Cascade road where not already laid at SIDEWALK NOTICES. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 ft. wide of good two-inch plank, stone, brick or cenment, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north end of Cath- erine street abutting lot 16 Quigley's sub of out dot 710, where not already laid at the expense of the abutting property. Resolved, By the city council or the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 ft. wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Cornell street, between West Fourteenth street and May Place where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 ft. wide of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of West Eighth street, between Caladonia Place and Wilson avenue where not already laid at the expense of the abutting prop- erty. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 ft. wide, of brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice. construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Third street, between Locust street and Bluff street where not al- ready laid at the expense of the abut- ting property. Resolved, 13y the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 ft. wide of brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on Bluff street and Second street, between abut- ting city lot 125 where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk twelve feet wide. of brick. stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and 1^id in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Eleventh street, between Main street and Iowa 174 r•irrJ Notices. the expense of abutting property. T. J. COONEY, 9-17-10t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO SIDEWALK CON- TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city of Du- buque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Tues- day, Oct. 1st, 1895. for constructing side- walks of brick. stone or cement where not already laid, and also new curbing and resetti:ig of old curb, as may be necessary, as follows. viz: A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Third street between Locust street and Bluff street. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on Bluff street and Second street abutting lot 125 city. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides Of Eleventh street between Main street and Iowa street. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of Fourth street between Locust street and alley east. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Clay street and Couler avenue be- tween Third street and Eagle Point ave- nue. Also for the Construction of 2 -inch plank sidewalk. as follows, where not al ready laid. viz: A 12 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Jones street between Harrison street and West Main street. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Fremont avenue between Grandview avenue and Casevade road. A 6 -foot wide sidewalk on south side of West Eighth street between Cala- [Ionia Place and Wilson avenue. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on the north end of Catherine street abutting lot 16 Quigley's sub outlot 710. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Cornell street between West Four- teenth street and May Place. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on both sides of Stewart avenue between Delhi street and Julien avenue. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on north side of West Third street between Hill street and Winona avenue. A 4 -foot wide sidewalk on west side of Asbury street betvleen Delhi street and the west boundary of the city. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of S100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, City Engineer. Dated Sept. 19. 1895. 9-19-10t. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To C. W. Rittman: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 13th street to 18th street adopted on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the city council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot n Y4 443 in city 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 7th day of October, A. D. 1895, and show cause of any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To M. Michels: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of Clay street, from 13th street to 18th street adopted on the 4th day of September. A. D. 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the city council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement. lot s 'Fe s m 1-5 442 in city 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 7th day of October, A. D. 1895. and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To John Osthoff: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the Improvement of Couler avenue, from 18th st. to Eagle Point avenue, adopted on the 4th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the city council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot 2 of 4 and lot 3 of sub 438, 439 and pt. 676 in city 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 7th day of October, A. D. 1895, and show cause 1f any you have why said assessment should not be levied. T. J. COONEY, 9-19-10t. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To Eliza Williams: You are hereby notified that In ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for th' improvement of alley first north of West Third street and wes of Hill street, adopted on the 4th day of Sept. A. D., 1895, a special "assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city coun- cil, upon all lots and parcls of land abutting on said improvement, lot 16 in Deming & Horr's ub., owned by yon being subject to tech special assessment And you are hereby notified to appear at said meeting of the council. to be held on the 7th day of Oct. A. D., 189:1. and show cause, if any you have, wh) said assessment should not be levied. T. J. COONEY. 9-20-10t City Recorder. MIMF Official Notices. 175 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICF OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEFc, DITBUQUE, Iowa. To the owner or the owners of the several lots and parcels of ground abutting Clay street from 13th street to 18th street, 18th street from Clay to Couler avenue, Couler avenue from 18th street to Eagle Point avenue, 4th street from Main street to White street, Curtis street from South Dodge street to Malady street. Alley first north of W. 3rd street from Hill street west and no'th to W. 4th street and Paulina treet and alley from Johnson avenue to Humboldt avenue between Rhom- berg avenue and Lincoln avenue in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, and of any rail- way companies occupying with its tracks a portion of said streets. and to any person or company having any ii.- terest In said real estate or said rail- ways: You are hereby notified that there is on file in the office of the city recorder of Dubuque a plat of said above named streets in said city, showing the sev- eral lots or parcels of ground, abutting on said street. and the tracks of said railways laid thereon subject to special assessment for paving and curbing of said streets and the names as far as practicable of the owners of said abut- ting real estate and of said railways, and the amount assessed against each lot, or parcel of ground, and against said railways, for the inspection of any person, firm or company interested in any kind in said real estate, or to said railways, and that such firm or com- pany having objections to the special tax proposed to be assessed as shown by said plat, may file with the city re- corder his or their objection in writing at or before the next meeting of the city council of the city of Dubuque, which will meet on the 7th day of Oc- tober, 1895. W. H. KNOWLTON, 9-20-10t City Engineer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. City Recorder's Office, Dubuque, Sept. 18th, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at my offlc up to Saturday Oct. 5th, 1895. at 4 o'clock p. m. for doing the following work in accordance with the plans and specifleat.tons on file in my office: Alley east of Stafford avenue frc,.n Mertz, street to Paulina street: Macadam. 340 sq yds. Grading cut. 230 cu yds. Length. 170 lin ft. South Bluff street from Dodge street to 300 feet south: New curbstone set. 600 lin ft. Guttering, 260 sq yds. Macadam, 730 sq yds. Earth filling, 500 cu yds. Cutting, 200 ell yds. Length, 300 lin ft. Southern a venue from Rowan street to west line. lot 10 South avenue add: 30 -inch new curbstone set, 1,000 lin ft. Guttering, 700 sq yds. Macadam, 1,500 sq yds. Earth filling. 75G cu yds. Cutting, 1.000 cu yds. Length, 500 lin ft. Garfield avenue from Ann avenue to Dock avenue: New curbstone set. 100 lin ft. Curbstone reset, 50 lin ft. Guttering, 70 sq yds. Macadam, 150 sq yds. Alley between Lincoln avenue and Fhomberg avenue from Schiller avenue to Middle avenue: Macadam, 740 sq yds. Earto filling, 125 cu yds. foul ting, 1.15 cu yds. Length. 335 lin ft. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for curbing and price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing, grading on streets to be bid in a gross sum. Grading for alley to be bid by the cubic yard. Bidders must furnish a bond of $200 that the contract will be entered into if awarded. All work to be completed by Nov. lst, 1895. Proposals will be acted on at the ses- sion of the council to be held Monday. Oct. 7th. 1895. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. T. J. COONE Y, 9-17-18t. City Reorder._ NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city of Dubu- que, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Satur- day, Oct. 5, 1895, for furnishing all ma- terial and constructing pipe sewers as follows according to plans and specifi- cations on file in said office: A 12 -inch tile pipe sewer in South Locust street from Dodge street to south line lot 6 of 579 city. Estimated length, 450 feet; two man- holes. A 15 and 18 inch tile pipe sewer in alley from 11th to 19th streets, between Wasb ngton and Elm streets. Estimated length, 1,400 lin feet of 18 inch pipe sewer. 1,300 lin feet of 15 inch pipa saver; 17 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 or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, City Engineer. 9 -?5-10t f -v* Special Session, October 1st, 1895. 177 CITY COUNCIL. SPECIAL SESSION. OCT. 1, 1896. (OFFICIAL.) Council met at 4:20 o'clock. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Ronson. Crawford, Cul- len, Kaufmann. Ryder. Shea, Schulte and Vogler. The mayor stated that the object of the meeting was principally to pay con- tractors for the estimate on street im- provements reported by the engineer and anything else at the pleasure of the council. Engineer Knowlton presented the fol- lowing estimates uue contractors which were ordered paid. Dubuque Construction Co. $2,250 00 Steuck & 0 Farrell 7,097 00 D. W. Linehan 990 00 John Pickley 865 00 Ryan Faros 911 00 Philip Doerr 182 50 Peter Borsch 780 00 .John Tibey 696 00 B. Donahue ... 278 00 Ald. Shea offered the following: Resolved. That the resolution of the council directing the fire committee to advertise for bids for doing the veterin- ary work of the city for the ensuing year, be rescinded. and that any bids re- ceived therefor be returned unopened. Auupted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bonson. Crawford, Kauf- mann. Shea and Schulte. Nayes—Alds. Cullen. Ryder and Vog- ler. Ald. Bonson offered the following: Resolved. That the action of the ma- jority of the fire committe, ap- pointing C. H. Whitwell to the office of city veterinary surgeon be approved and ratified, and that he be declared said veterinary surgeon for the year begin- ning Sept. 4, 1895. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bonson, Crawford, Kauf- mann. Shea and Schulte. Nayes—Aids. Cullen. Ryder and Vog- ler. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the mayor is hereby authorized and required for the purpose of providing for the cost and ex- pense of improving the following streets and alleys, to wit: Fifteenth street from Main to Locust street, $1.400. Sixteenth street from Main to Locust street. $1.400. Audubon avenue froth West Four- teenth street to Dexter avenue, $1,900. Schiller avenue from Lincoln avenue to Peosta street. $1.600. Fengler avenue from Peosta street to northern terminus. $1,900. Middle avenue from Emsley alley to Garfield avenue. $1.200. Rush street from Quince to Villa street $1.800. Fifth avenue from end of improve- ment to Rhomberg avenue, $2,250. Seventeenth street' from Locust to Clay street, $5.500. Alley from Merz to Flies street, bet- ween Windsor and Stafford avenues, $350. Rerefo, m Thomas street to $300. To issue under the provisions of the southebendcca ofstse $400. Alley from Johnson to Windsor bet- ween Garfield and Rhomberg avenues, ordinance adopted August 9th, 1894, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, bonds to the amount of $20,000, of the denomination of 51.000 each, numbering from 105 to 124 inclusive. to be dated October 1st, 1895, payable seven years, after date, or at any time before said date at the option of the City of Dubu- que, bearing interest at the rate of five jer cent. per annum, payable semi-an- nually, both principal and interest pay- able at the National Bank of the Re- public. public in the city of New York. When said bonds are issued and regis- tered they shall be delivered to the finance committee. who shall deliver the same to Farson. Leach & Co., Chicago, Ill., in accordance with their contract with the city, and said committee are instructed to pay the proceeds of same to the city treasurer. to be applied by him in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance adopted August 9th, 1894.. and said committee is to report its doings here under to the city council. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bonson. Crawford, Cul- len, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved, BY the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sanitary sewer be constructed on Fourth street from end of present sewer west to Fer.elon Place, thence along Fenelon Place to Summit street and the city engineer is hereby directed to prepare the neces- sary plans and specifications for said improvements and submit same to the council. the cost of construction of said sewer to be done at the expense of the adjacent property in accordance with the ordinance on that subject. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bonson, Crawford, Cul- len, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Shea. chairman of the paving committee, reported that they had exam fined the brick paving on Locust street from Tenth to Fourteenth streets; also Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets between Locust and Main streets and report in favor of accepting the same. Report adopted. Alderman Crawford offered the follow Ing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a k four feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or this notice. cement. d constructed dand laid in days mity with oo f on both ordinance tosides of Vernon street. between Alta Vista street and west end t where laid at the expenseofstreeof abuttingnot proprtyalready. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bonson. Crawford, Cul- len, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nays—None. 178 Regular Sesaioi , October 7th, 1895. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution. which was adopted: Resolved: That the city engineer be instructed to report a suitable grade for North Glen Oak avenue from Julien ave- nue to Fourteenth street. Also an approximate estimate of the cost of grading said street preparatory to paving, curbing and macadamizing the same. Ald. Cullen moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: Attest: T. J. COONEY, . City Recorder. Recorder. Approved 1895. ,.. Uayor CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION OCT. 7, 1895. (OFFICIAL.) Council met at 9:30 a. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present Ald. Bauer, Ronson, Craw ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Vogler moved that the minutes of the Sept. sessions be approved as printed. Carried. Ald. Ryder moved that rules be sus- pnded and Mr. J. K. Graves be allowed to address the council In relation to an equestrian statue at the state capitol in honor of Major General Herron. The following resolution was unani- mously adopted and a copy ordered sent to the Iowa Soldiers' Monument commissioners and Governor of Iowa. Whereas, The state of Iowa is now completing a massive monument on the capitol grounds at Des Moines, to commemorate the patriotic valor and devotion of the soldiers and sailors of the state, living and dead, who gave their services to their country in the War of the Rebellion. and Whereas, the commission having said monument in charge first decided that an equestrian statue of Major General F. I. Herron should be placed in that grand work, and in view of the fact that General Herron formerly resided in Dubuque, was the first man in the Union to tender the services of an or- ganized company, the Governor's Greys, of which he was captain, to the presi- dent of the United States, and Tater when Fort Sumpter fell and Lincoln's call for 75.000 to suppress the rebellion, Captain Heron, at the head of the Gov- ernor's Greys, marched to the field of carnage, won undying fine, and Captain Herron was made Lieut -Colonel of the 9th Iowa Infantry and was soon made brigadier general and after eighteen months' service from the time he march- ed from Dubuque was appointed major general, the youngest in the United States, and won additional honors dur- ing his lung and gallant services, and now holds the "Medal of Honor" con- ferred by Congress. and Whereas, the commission being pri- vately advised that charges against Major General Herron had been pre., ferred in the Loyal Legion of New 1-nrk. whereupon without giving far:' er thought the commission took ne further action. therefore be It Resolved. By the magnr and al- derman of the city of Dubuque that our citizens. in common with the people of Iowa, feel a deep sense of gratitude for the brave and brilliant record made by General Herron and voice the senti- ment of Dubuque when we tem thanks to the commission for having first selected General Herron for a prominent position in connection with the monument, and we insist that is was and is the sacred duty of the com- mission to at least inquire of the Loyal Legion concerning the charge, and, if found that it was inspired by jealousy and being met by indignation was withdrawn by its author, or, if in any event, it cast no shadow on the illus- trious record of Dubuque's honored son, thenwebutecho the universal sentiment of Iowa that the honor originally and unanimously decided upon by the com- mission, should be promptly given Major General Herron, and the citi- zens of Dubuque especially and those of the entire state will not rest content until the commission performs this sacred duty We thank the commission for what it has done, and especially in recog- nizing Dubuque's illustrious soldiers, who sealed their devotion to the coun- try with their lives, but we implore the commission to round out its duties by honoring Maj Gen. Herron, as was so unanimously decided upon in the be - But two of Iowa's four Major Gener- el's are living. The features of one will appear, and the other should certainly appear unless his absence can be fully and satisfactorily accounted for to the people of Dubuque and of Iowa. The following bills were ordered paid: Star Electric Co., arc lights 91625 40 Standard Lumber Co.. lumber 1 00 Excelsior Brass Works. dog tags75 5 00 Mrs. Keine, janitor work Mrs. Koenig, janitor work 20 00 T. J. Conlin, carriages Sept. 2.. 8 00 . Regular Session, October 7th, 1895. 179 Fred Schloz. hiacksmithing Excelsior I3rass Works. expan- sion rings 2 40 Bart E. Linehan. bridge 2 07 Standard Lumber Co.. lumber 23 62 O. E. Guernsey. steam roller 2 37 B D Linehan, repairing tools etc5 40 W. Schmidt, repairing tools etc50 Bock & Reed. repairing tools etc 12 40 John Butt, repairing tools, etc 7 50 Fred Schloz, repairing tolls, etc14 00 Excelsior Brass Works. repair ing steam roller 8 25 Hussmann & Lies. supplies 15U (street) Chas. Atkinson, papering and painting 81 00 N. H. Schilling, sidewalk in front of 18th St. engine house and pa - 140 16 house Jos Geiger, keys, etc 1 00 C. O. D. Laundry, cleaning and 140 16 trol house Mullen Bros., plumbing at patrol • house 20 40 Chas. Burchard. assistant park 31 20 custodian J. W. Wittmer, supplies to hall4 25 Frank Keachie. carpenter work and material 184 50 Mullen Bros.. plumbing at hall21 35 Louis Lindenberg. step ladder 1 fire department Standard Lumber Co.. lumber 1 for fire department J. S. Garrigan. team for fire de- partment P. Clancy. team for fire depart- ment A. Wunderlich. horse shoeing fire 11 department Peter Hoffmann, supplies for fire 1 department Excelsior Brass Works. supplies 16 for fire department Watters & Dennis. suplies for 15 flre department Barger & Blish, supplies for fire 10 department John Butt, supplies for fire de- partment Kannolt & Powers. horse shoe- 17 ing for fire department Engler. Fruclden Lumber Co, lumber for fire department 6 John Neuman & Son. repairs and supplies for fire department 10 J. M. McKinzie. repairs for fire 6 department Dubuque Water Co., water hy- drants for September 1308 Lear & Pfiffner. horse shoeing for fire department Carr, Ryder & Engler, lumber for fire department Geo. G. Perry Bros., matches Albert Allendorf. assistant elec- trician Fred Burch. assistant treasurer Dr. Michel. attending small pox patient J. Hayes, cleaning around hall Campbell, signs Christman & Jones. supplies for city hall J. W. Wittmer, Jr.. supplies for city hall Phil Breithaup, supplies for sewer Office Specialty Co.. Chicago, metal work Robt. McGivern. sanitary officer. Police Telephone Co.. and Signal Co.. zincs 7 60 25 25 00 00 00 10 82 70 55 90 50 00 00 85 33 6 00 50 25 2 00 13 25 15 00 20 75 3 60 1 00 5 30 2 50 832 70 60 00 21 00 Adam Jaeger. labor around hall. 24 30 E. E. Frith, removing garbage etc Walton & Bieg, stationery March to September Shipley & Bauman. veterinary services Ham & Carver, registry books for county and city eleotion 73 60 Hardie & Scharle, printing attor ney reply of attorney and city bonds 56 75 J. T. Kearns. r ecording deeds8 25 Dubuque Telegraph, printing and tax books 98 00 John McCoy, laying sidewalks 60 56 N. H. Schilling, sewer man holes, etc 192 33 D. W. Linehan. sewer In West Eleventh street 450 00 N. H. Schilling, brick for side- walk in front of Fourth street engine house 4059 N. H. Schilling, laying sewer pipe on Tenth street 33 97 N. H. Schilling. final estimate for constructing fire proof vaults 109 80 J. McCollins. hauling pipe 9 45 Gteuck & O'Farrell. improvement of Freemont avenue 297 19 Steil -6c. O'Farrell & Lenehan, lay Ing pipe on Foprteenth street:. 98 00 Gteuck, O'Farrell & Lenehan, im- provement of Fourth street 855 74 W. H. Knowlton, expenses to con vention 34 10 M. Lavin. sewer in alley from Julien avenue 59 25 Dubuque Construction Co., sew- er In Hill street 26 55 Dubuque Construction Co., im- provement of Clay street 1979 80 Dubuque Construction Co., im- provement of Fifteenth street200 00 Dubuque Construction Co., im- provement of Sixteenth s trees. 200 00 I. K. Beekman, grading Klingen- berg street Geo. W. Farley, improvement of of alley 1st north of West 3rd 17• 94 street Bryon Donahue. sewer in 5th street 222 00 J. P. Schroeder. sewer pipe and 23 45 cement Dubuque Construction Co.. sew- er in alley east of Center Place. 300 00 Phil Doerr, improvement of alley from Johnson avenue to Hum- boldt avenue John Tibey, improvement of Cur- 127 85 Cur- tis street Altman & Taylor. Improvement 771 00 of Grandview avenue Blakmer & Post. sewer pipe • • • 139 80 W. H. Knowlton. cash advanced 5 60 for car fare Geo. J. Wiedner. railroad iron 17 10 W. M. Geisicker. assistant engi- 66 00 neer John Farley, assistant engineer40 0 00 Jas. Morgan. inspector • • • • • • 37 50 0 John Brady. inspector J. C. Devine, inspector and rod - man D. Sheehan, Inspector and rod- 24 80 man The following hills were referred: Key City Gas Co. 170 00 18 15 Globe Light & Heat en., The following bills were referred to the street committee: 222 50 30 60 10 95 45 00 180 Regular Session., October' 7th., 1895. The Knapp Stout & Co. $116 71 6 88 Key City Gas Co. 807 40 0.' E. Guernsey. trustee .. The bilis of John Maclay, J. P., of $7.70 for justice fees were referred to the city attorney. The following bills were referred to the printing committee: Globe -Journal $150 00 50 30 The Times The Herald 75 00 Dubuque Telegraph 75 00 National Demokrat 50 00 The bill of T. W. Ruete for supplies for the fire department for $39.20 was re- ferred to the fire committee. The bill of Pape & Jacqunott of $32.95 was referred to the sewer committee. The bills of the Central Union Tele- phone company of 846.50 were referred to the electrical construction commit- tee. The claim of the city against the Du- buque Street Railway Co. for removing poles and wires on 18th street was re- ferred to the city auditor for collection. Petitions. The following petitions were granted: Petition of Chas. Schmidt et al, prop- erty owners on High Bluff street, to have same improved from present im- provement to Middle avenue. Petition of J. A. Rhomberg et al that Lincoln avenue between Fifth and Sixth avenues be improves. PetItion of D. J. Lenehan et al to have premises on the lot at the south west corner of Fourteenth and Cornell street connected with the sewer on Fourteenth street. ,Petition of Tom Shea et al to have action of the council ordering the lay- ing of a sidewalk on the east side of Fremont avenue from Grandview ave- nue to Cascade road. The petition of the Fenelon Place Ele- v0.tor Co. in regard to taxes. On motion the assessment for 1894 was placed at $2,000. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee: Michael Hanly & Co. Mrs. M. McMahon. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Petition of Stephen Shaw for the ex- clusive right to operate a ferry between Dubuque and East Dubuque. - Petition of John and Henry Specht for a donation to operate the steamer Teal. The petition of Michael McMahon for damage by fire to his property as by rea- son alleged to be caused by sparks from the city steam roller. Petition of Mary Mundt for damages from falling on sidewalk in vicinity of the court house. Petition of E. A. Engler et al asking that the steamer Peter Olinger be equipped as soon as possible. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of J. A. Ri:omberg for the Im- provement of Union avenue from West Locust to Alta Vista street. Petition of John Melone asking to be paid for macadam owned by him. Petition of John Hickey asking to be compensated for removing fence and loss to crops. Petition of John Althauser to have the pile of broken macadam removed from in front of his property. Petition of John A. Holland et al to, have a four foot sidewalk laid on south side of Vernon avenue. Petition of J. G. Meckel et al asking to have Kane from the West Eagle Point avenue to one block north opened its full width. The following petitions were referred - to the committee on claims: Petition of Wm. G. Heimann to be al- lowed two months pay toward assisting him. Petition of Mary and Nettle Blake ask Mg damages for alleged changing of water way. The petition of Frank Keachle making a proposition to cell the sidewalks and ends of the city hall was referred to the committee on public grounds and build- ings. Warrants ordered (Lawn to pay city ofii cers. Also that the auditor be instructed to cancel the duplicate warrants as per list presented and the report referred to the - finance committee. Street Commissioner Carter reported: $4.634.90 amount required to pay for labor on street. Warrants ordered drawn to pay labor- ers and report referred to the street committee. Fire Chief Jos. Reinfrled reported 81.740.00 amount due firemen for the month of September. Warrants ordered drawn and report referred to the fire committee. Marshal Morgan reported $1.957.98 amount due police for month of Septem- ber. 1895. The communication of the city mar- shal In regard to a frame structure be- ing erected on the corner of Fourth and Clay streets was referred to the fire committee with power. Petition of Capt. Mont and Wm. Law- ther & Co.. in relation to sewer between First and Eighth and Main and Locusts- streets ocustsstreets was referred to the sewer com- mittee and attorney. The petition of Simon Sullivan asking to be paid for macadam was referred to the engineer. Reports of Officers. City Auditor McCarten reported as fol- lows: Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1895$33,093 79 - Receipts during Sept. 58,940 22,-- $92,034 2.• $92,034 01 Disbursements 38,890 05 Balance cash on hand Oct. 1..$53,143 96 Also reported $1.966.55 amount requir- ed to pay city officers. Also presented a list of coupons re- deemed during the monh. Also a list of duplicate warrants ask- ing the same to be cancelled. Also presented treasurer's receipt for $10.50 collected for impounding animals. Also presented treasurer's receipt for $5.00 for fine collected. - Warrants ordered drawn to pay police and report referred to the committee on police and light. Sewer Inspector Chas. Hillery report- ed 8148.50 amount due for labor on sew- ers. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for for labor and report referred to the sewer committee. 'regular SeR. ion, October 7th, 1895 . 181 Woedmeasurer .Tess reported 575 cords of wood measured during the month and presented treasurer's receipt for 81.05 per due city. Report adopted. The reports of the following city weigh ers were adopted. Mrs. Deckert. Chas. Pttschner and Jos eph Straney. Market Master Traut presented treas- urer's receipt for $14.95 amount of scale receipts. Also bill for board of prisoners of 821.20. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for feeding prisoners and report referred to the market committee. The report of the captains of the fire engine houses in regard to the amount of gas consumed was referred to the police and light committee. City Attorney Knight reported in favor of paying the claim of I. C. Cham- berlain in relation to lot n 23 ft of 489 which had been sold for rail road taxes. Ald. Crawford moved that the claim be allowed after the city attorney had examined the matter and procured the necessary release. Carried. Tglneer Knowlton presented a plat of Malady street which was approved. Also presented a plat of Foye street which v. -as approved. Also presented a profile of North Glen Oak showing by the red grade. the line he would recommend which was adopted. The report of city attorney in relation to the line of Pickett street was referred to the committee of the whole and engi- neer. Reports of Standing Committees. Ald. l3onson of the ftnance committee reported in favor of havine lrein ee,r- rants drawn in favor of the several par- ties from whom money was borrowed also of having warrant drawn in favor of the city treasurer for money paid out during the month. Report adopted. •Ald. Bonson. chairman of the ordi- nance committee, presented and read for the first time the following ordinance: An ordinance granting to the C., M. & St. P. Railway Co. the right to construct and maintain a side track over and across Twelfth street in the city of Du- buque. Be It ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Sec. 1. That the right of way over and across Twelfth street in said city, nec- essary for the C.. M. & St. P. Railway Co. to maintain and operate a side track from its tracks west and south of 12th street to the A. Y. McDonadl & Morri- son Mfg. Co. on the north side of 12th street from Pine to Sycamore street, be and is hereby granted to said railway company. Sec. 2. That the said railway com- pany in the use of said right of way herein granted shall conform to the grades of the said city as now or may be hereafter established by said city! and provided further that the said rail- way company shall in all cases of claims for damages made by private property owners and holders on said street used and occupied by said company, protect and save the city from damages there- for by reason of this ordinance. Sec. 3. That all other railroads own- ing or operating lines or tracks In the city of Dubuque shall, on the payment of $2 on each car. to the C., M. & St. P. Railway Co.. have the privilege of switching cars on above named side track belonging to the C., M. & St. P. Railway Co. Ald. Bonson moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its final passage. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alis. Bonson. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen. Kaufmann. Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes.—None. The ordinance was then read by its title and on motion of Ald. Bonson was adopted. Ald. Vogler moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION. Council met at 2:45 p. m. Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Aids. Bauer. Bonson, CraW`- ford, Cullen. Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea; Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Crawford moved that bids for streets and sewers be opened and referr- ed to the engineer for computation. Carried. Bids were opened and referred to the engineer. Ald. Bonson presented the following ordinance which was read for the first time: An ordinance relating to the 'height of awings above sidewalks. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Sect. 1. That that portion of Section 5 of Chap. 41 relating to the height of awnings above top of sidewalk be here- by amended and changed to read seven feet instead of eight feet as heretofore. On motion the ordinance was adopted. Ald. Bonson moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be read the second time, placed on its final pass- age. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nay es—None. The ordinance was then read by its title. Ald. Bonson moved the adoption of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. Bonson presented the following ordinance which was read for the first time: An ordinance for the vacation of Huff street and alley in block 29 in Dubuque Harbor Co.'s addition to the City of Du- buque. Be it ordained by the City Council of City of Dubuque. Sect. 1. That whereas Svendsen & Ott, operating a large saw mill and hav- ing extensive lumber yards situate and surrounding Huff street between block 29 and 30 of Dubuque Harbor Co.'s addi- tion and alley in block 29 of Dubuque Harbor Co.'s addition to the City of Du- buque and needing said portion of above named street and alley for the further extension of their business. Therefore the City Council hereby va- cates and annuls that portion or Huff street being and situate between blocks 29 and 30 and that part of the alley being • i82 Regular Se88ion, October 7th, 1895. and situate in block 29 of the Dubuque Harbor Co.'s addition to the City of Du- buque, and the said Svendsen & Ott their succussors or assigns are hereby permitted and authorized to fill grade and improve and use that part of said street and alley so vacated in connec- tion with operating a saw mill and lum- ber yard: and such authority is con- ferred as fully and effectually as the City Council has the power to grant the same. Sect. 2. That portion of said street and alley so vacated whenever discontinued for lumber yard or saw mill purposes shall revert to the city of Dubuque, and the city shall not be required or expect- ed to compensate said Svendsen & Ott their successors or assigns, for the fill- ing or other improvements on same. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and publica- tion in the Dubuque Daily Telegraph of the city and its acceptance in writing by said Svendsen & Ott. On motion the ordinance was adopted. Ald. Bonson moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its final passage. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. The ordinance was then read for the second time. Ald. BoKnson moved the ordinance be adopted. Carried. Ald. Bonson presented the following ordinance which was read for the first time: An ordinance relating to the removal or change of sewer connections. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Sec. 1. That section 20 of chapter 136 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Dubuque he amended and revised to read as follows: No person, company or corporation shall make any connection with, or any opening into any public sewer, or shall remove or change any previous connection with any sewer, in any manner whatsoever. without having first obtained license to do so from the city engineer. On motion the ordinance was adopted. Ald. Bonson moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance placed on its final passage. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Ronson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Noes—None. Ald. Bonson moved that the ordi- nance be adopted. Ca riled. Ald. Cullen, chairman of the delin- quent tax committee, reported as fol- lows: Tour committee report In favor of can- celling the taxes of Johanna Hinz on lot 23 and s 1-2 of 22 In E. Langworthy's add for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Henrietta Herzog on lot 5 of O. S. Lang - worthy's add for 1895 In favor of cancelling the taxes on lots 138 and 139 Union add for 1894 as the same is church property. In favor of allowing Louis Conigisky to pay $10.00 as payment In full on per- sonalty for 1893 and 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Henrietta Katzman on lot 28 Buseman's sub for 1894. Report adverse to the petition of H. G Knapp for cancellation of personal taxes. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mary J. Luke for 1894. Report adverse to petition of Cunning- , ham & Walsh for reduction of assess- ment for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Sophie Dempsey for 1894. In favor of allowing Catherine Schaef- fer to pay one-half her taxes as pay- ment in full for 1894. In favor of allowing Harry Chalders to pay $15.00 as payment in full for 1592 1893 and 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of ✓ Mary Ballard for 1894. In favor of allowing Catherine Welsh to pay one-half her taxes as payment L in full for 1894, provided she accepts same as payment in full for any dama- ges she may have against the city. In favor of cancelling the taxes of the Excelsior Brass Works on person- alty for 1S91 as per agreement with the city. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. M. Noonan on sub 1 of sub city 735 and 735 a for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Charlotta Baugeman on lot 253 East Dubuque add, for 1894, provided the said lot is redeemed by her from tax sale. In favor of cancelling the taxes of G. B. Rand for personalty for 1893 and 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Belle Rawlings on lot for 1894. In favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Blake on lots 1 and 2 in S. M. Langworthy's add for 1894. Report adopted. Ald. Kaufmann, chairman of the street committee. offered the follow- ing resolutions: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for con- structing an 8 ft wide plank sidewalk on west side Bluff street abutting lot 598 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 Ints. 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. Gallway, lot 1 sub 1 of 598 city, 58.5 lin ft at 37e $18 72 Thos Rawson, lot 2 sub 1 of 698 city, 7.5 lin ft at 37e 2 40 Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayea—None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for alley first north of West Third street, west Regular Sesg an, October 7th, 1895. . 183 of Hill street. from end of present im- provement west and north to West 4th and Paulina streets, by Geo. W. Farley, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax he and is hereby levied on the several lots, parts of lots, and parcels of real esate hereinafter named, situate and owned. and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: A W hemler Est. lot 1 McCoy's sub. 64 sq yds macadamizing at 3Se 824.32; :8 cu yds grading at IOc $3.80 828 12 W S Beans, lot 2, McCoy's sub, 57.5 sq yds macadamizing at 38c, 821.85; 41 cu yds grading at 10c, $4.10 25 95 A W Kemler Est, lot 3 Mc Coy's sub e 35 deg. 75 sq yd macadamiz- ing at 38c. 828.50, 34 cu yds grad- ing at 10c. 8:1.40 31 90 I Cleminsnn, lot 4 McCoy's sub w 15 deg. 41.67 sq yd macadamizing at 38c. $15 83; 15 cu yds grading at 10c. 81.50 17 33 I Cleminsnn, lot 5 McCoy's sub, 83.33 sq yds macadamizing at 38c $31 67; 49 cu yds grading at 10c, 36 67 $4 90 I Cleminson, lot 6 McCoy's sub, 70.83 sq yds macadamizing at 38c, $26 92; 49 cu yds grading at 10c, 3 $4 90 1 82 C Seeger, Int 18 Deming & Horr's add. 150 sq yds macadamizing at 38c, 857 00; 99 cu yds grading at 100. 89 90 66 90 C H Eighmey et al, lot 17 Deming & Horr's add, 237.50 sq yds ma- cadamizinz at 38c, $90.25; 149 cu yds grading at 100, $14 90 105 95 Eliza Williams, lot 16 Deming & Horr's add, 41.67 sq yds macada- mizing at 38c, $15.83; 49 cu yds 20 78 grading at 10c, $4.90 C H Elghmey et al, lot 15 Deming & Horr's add, 41.67 sq yds macad amizing at 38c, $15.83; 49 cu yds grading at 10c, $4.90 20 73 E Langworthy Est. lot 1 Pauline Langworthy's sub, 150 sq yds macadamizing at 38c, $57.00; 178 cu yds grading a 10c, 817 80 74 80 Ayes—Aldermen Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Fourth street from Main eet& to White street by Stuck. Linehan, 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 iherelnafter named. situate and owned. and for the several amounts, set opposite each lot or parcel of real es- tate. as follows: W H Peabody, city n 24 degree. lot 12. 11.5 lin ft curbing reset. at 6c 69e; 304.44 sq yds brick paving at 335 57 $1.10. 8334.88 P. Kiene. Sr. city. lot 13. 304.44 sq yds brick paving at $1.10, $334.88;334 88 James Forester, city, lot 188, 402.22 sq yds brick paving at $1.10, $442. 41 442 44 E C Peaslee, city, lot 189, 149.2 lin ft curbstone at 28 cts. $41.77; 402.22 sq yds brick paving at $1.10, $442.41 484 21 Robert Woller estate, city, lot 233, 135.9 lin ft curbstone at 28 cts, $38.05; 355.55 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.10. $391.10 429 15 Robert Woller estate. city, lot 234, 85.1 lin ft curbstone at 2Sc, $23.83 27. 4 lin ft curbing reset at 6 cts, $1.64; 257.78 sq yds brick paving at $1.10. 8283.56 309 03 J P Wagner, city, lot 423, 136.0 lin ft curbstone at 28 cts. $38.08; 367.22 sq yds brick paving at $1.10,$403. 94 442 02 Geo Rebman, city, lot 523 a, 100.5 lin ft curbstone at 28 cts, $28.14; 222.22 sq yds brick paving at $1.10, $244.44 272 58 Anna Shea, city s 1-2, lot 303, 5.2 lin ft curbstone at 28c. $1.46; 106.2 lin ft curbing reset at 6c, $6.37; 257.78 sq yds brick paving at $1.10, $283.56 291 39 J P Page, sub 304. city, lot 3, 8.4 lin ft curbstone at 28c. 82.35; 47.2 lin ft curbing reset at 6c, $2.83; 135 sq yds brick paving at $1.10153 68 8148.50 J P Page. sub 304. lot 2a, 29.5 lin ft curbing reset at 6c, 81.77; 111.00 sq yds brick paving at $1.10,123 87 $122.10 C. ,M & St P Ry Co, sub 304 city lot 1, 43.22 sq yds brick paving at 47 54 $1.10, $47.54 C, M & St P Ry Co, city lot 747, 143.4 lin ft curbstone at 28c, $40.15; 449.94 sq yds brick paving at $1.10,636 08 $494.93 Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving alley from Johnston avenue to Humboldt between Lincoln and Rhom- berg avenues by Phil Doerr, 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: Herman Bischoff. Cook's add, lot 29, 68.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $22.52: 24 cu yds grading 23 00 at 2c. 8.48 Mary Loetscher. Cook's add, lot 30, 33c5macadamizing8.25 sq yds $19.2 24 cu ydsgrading at 2c. $.48 R5 dsnm 58.2acadmizing at 33c, _5 sq sgy $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c 8.48 ................................ d. 32, Msmacadamizing at t 5 .25 sq ys33c, 819.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, 19 70 $.48 Chas Giessler. Cook's arid, lot 333, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 819.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, 19 70 8.48 Chas Messier. Conk's add. lot 34. at 33c, $l ; 24cuydsdg aiding 3 at2c, $19 22: 19 70 19 70 19 70 184 regular Session, October 71h, 1895. Simon Brada. Cook's add. s 1-2, lot 35, 29.13 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $9.61; 12 cu yds grading at 2c, 9 $.24 85 Wm Guderian. Cook's add, n 1-2, lot 35, 29.13 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 39.61; 12 cu yds grading at 9 2c. $.24 85 Richard Fangler. Cook's add, lot 36, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 319.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Herman Hahn. Sr. Cook's add, lot 37, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 319.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Chas Nead. Cook's add, lot 38, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 319.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Theo Buse. Cook's add. lot 39, 5825 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 319.- 22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c. $.48 19 70 Philip Miller. Cook's add, lot 40 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Phil Miller. Cook's add. s 1-2, lot 41 29.13 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 39.61; 12 cu yds grading at 2c. $.24 9 85 Fredoline Oorte Est. Cook's add, n m 1-4 tot 41. 14.56 sq yds mac- adamizing at 33c. $4.80; 6 cu yds grading at 2c. $.12 4 92 Fred Jenni. Cook's add. n 1-1, lot 41, 14.56 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 34.80; 6 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.12, 4 92 Otto Hess. Cook's add. lot 42, 61.58 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 320.- 32; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48. 20 80 Mrs Michael Lehman Est, Cook's add, n 34 d. lot 43. 41.11 sq yds 'macadamizing at 33c. $13.57; 15 cu yds grading at 2c, $.30 13 87 Peter Weitz. Cook's add. s 18.4 ft, lot 43, 20.47 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $6.75; 9 cu yds grading at 2c. $.18 6 93 Peter Weitz. Cook's add. lot 44, 58.- 25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Geo Kaiser. Cook's add. lot 45, 58.- 25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Conrad Schmidt est. Cooks' add lot 46, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Conrad Schmied Est. Cook's add lot 47, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c. $.48 19 70 Gerge Ragatz, Cook's add, lot 48, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, Jacob Grill. Cook's add. lot 49, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.48 19 70 Henry Suverkrup, Cook's add, lot 50, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $19.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 19 70 Henry Schnitz. Cook's add, lot 51, 58.25 sq Yds macadamizing at 33c, 319.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, $.48 3 19 17 Joe Reinfried. Cook's add. n 1-2 lot 52, 29.13 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 39.61; 12 Cu yds grading ait 2c, 3.24 9 85 Mary Naber. Cook's add. s 1-2, lot 52, 29.12 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 39.61; 12 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.24 9 85 Mary Naber. Cook's add, n 1-2, lot 52, 29.13 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $9.61; 12 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.24 9 85 Raphael Juen. Cook's add. s 1-2, lot 53, 29.12 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $9.61; 12 cu yds grading at 2c, $.24 9 85 Raphael Juen. Cook's add, lot 54, 58.25 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 319.22; 24 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.48 19 70 Rosa Duertscher. sub 55, Cook's add, lot 2, 29.13 sq yds macadamiz ing at 33c. $9.61; 12 cu yds grad- ing at 2c, $.24 986 Frank Duertscher. sub 55, Cook's add, lot 1. 29.12 sa yds macadam- izing at 33c. $9.61; 12 cu yds grad- ing at 2c. $.24 9 85 Frank Duetscher. sub 55. Cook's add, lot 56, 68.25 sq yds macadam- izing at 33c. 822.55; 24 cu yds grad ing at $2c. 3.48 $23 03 Chas Kuttler. Dreilbilbies add, lot 17. 55.33 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 318.26; 22 cu yds grading at 2c. $.44 18 70 Chas Kuttler. Dreilbeis' add, lot 18, 52 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $17.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.44 17 60 Chas Kuttler. Dreibilbeis' add, lot 19 52 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $17.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c, $.44 17 60 Albert Bauernschmidt. Dreilbil- bies' add. lot 20, 52 sq yds macad- amizing at 33c. $17.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c. 3.44 17 60 Albert Bauernschmidt. Dreilbil- beis' add, lot 21, 52 sq yds macad- amizing at 33c. 317.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c. 3.44 17 60 Mina Quade. Dreibilbels' add, lot 22, 52 sq yds macadamizing at 32c, $17.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c, $.44 17 60 Geo Gartner, Dreibilbeis' add, lot 23,52 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $17.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.44 17 60 Geo Gartner. Dreibilbeis' add, lot 24, 56.33 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 318.59; 23 cu yds grading at 2c. $.46 19 05 John Strazinsky. Dreibilbeis' add, lot 25, 56.33 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 318.59; 23 cu yds grading at 2c. $.46 19 05 John Strinzinsky. Dreib.lbeis' add, n 16 d. lot 26. 18.22 sq yds macad- amizing at 33c. 36.01; 8 cu yds grading at 2c. 3.16 6 17 Frank Angster. Dreibilbeis' add, s 30.4 ft lot 26. 33.78 sq yds macad- amizing at 33c. 311.15; 14 cu yds grading at 2c.. $. R 11 43 John Schwelgler, .-)reibilbeis' add, lot 28, 52 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 317.16; 22 '' yds grading at 2c. 3.44 17 60 Louis Nipp, Dreibilbeis' add, lot 29 52 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $17.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c, 3.44 17 60 Phebe Ehner. Dreibilbels' add, lot I?'golite Session, October 7th, 1895. 185 30, 52 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 317.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c, $.44 17 60 Mary Hogreffe. Dreibilbels' add, lot 31, 52 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 317.16; 22 cu yds grading at 2c, $.44 17 60 Mary Hogreffe. Dreibilbels' add, lot 32, 55.33 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 318.26; 22 cu yds grading at 2c. 8.44 18 70 John Vandenberg. Dreibilbels' add, n 24 d. lot 27. 26.67 sq yds macad- amizing at 33c. 38.80; 11 cu yds grading at 2c. 3.22 9 02 John Schweigler, Dreibilbels' add, s 22.4 ft. lot 27. 25.33 sq yds mac- adamizing at 33c. $8.36; 11 cu yds grading at 2c. 3.22 8 58 Ayes -Aids. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Curtis street from South Dodge street to Malady street. by Jno. Tibet', contractor. in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby after named. situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: Micheal Carroll. sub of pt m lot 149, lot 16. 78.2 lin ft curbstone at 30c, $23.46; 34.78 sq yds guttering at 30c, 310.43: 102.66 sq yds macad- amizing at 36c. 336.96 $ 70 85 Pat Scanlon. sub of pt min lot 149. lot 14. 100.00 lin ft curbstone at 30c. 330.00; 44.44 sq yds guttering at 30c, 313.33; 155.55 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 36c. 356.00 99 33 Pali Scanlon. sub of pt min lot 149. lot 15. 100.00 lin ft curbstone at 30c. 330.00; 44.44 sq yds guttering at 30c, 3133.33; 155.55 sq Yds macadamizing at 99 33 36c. 356.00 Stephen Downes. sub of pt min lot 149, lot 13. 124 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 337.20; 63.10 sq yds guttering at 30c. 318.93: 219.33 sq yds macad- amizing at 36c. $78.40 M Farrell, sub of pt m lot 149, lot 12 124.4 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 337.32; 63.10 sq yds guttering at 30c, 318.93; 219.33 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 36c. 378.96 M Farrell, sub of pt m lot 149, lot 10 100 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 330.00: 44.44 sq yds guttering at ^0c. 313.33 155.55 sq ydsmacadamizing at 99 33 36c, 356.00 M McMahon. sub of pt m lot 149, lot 10. 100 lin ft curbstone a 30c, 330.00 44.44 sq yds guttering at 30c, 313.33; 155.55 sq yds macadamiz- 99 33 tng at 36c. $56.00 Michael McMahon. s 1-4. lot 9, 125 lin ft curbstone at 30c. 337.50; 56.88 sq yds guttering at 30c, 317.06; 225.55 Si yds macadamizing at 135 76 36c. $81.20 Mich. McMahon. McMahon's sub, lot 1. 67 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 320.10; 33.78 sq yds guttering at 30e, $10.13; 143.12 sq yds macadam- izing at 36e. 351.52 Mich. McMahon. McMahon's sub, lot 2, 47.8 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 314.34; 21.25 sq yds guttering at 30c, $6.38; 74.35 sq yds macadam- izing at 36c. 326.77 Mich. McMahon. McMahon's sub, lot 3. 47.8 lin ft curbstone at 30, 314.34; 21.25 sq yds guttering at 30c, 36.38; 74.35 sq yds macadam- izing at 36c. $26.77 47 49 Mich. McMahon, McMahon's sub, lot 4, 47.8 lin ft curbstone at 30c, $14. 2q yei 30c,34; $6.38;1.25 74.3s5 sq ydsdsguttmacadamrngat- izing at 36c, $26.77 47 49 Mich. McMahon. McMahon's sub, lot 5. 47.8 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 314.34; 21.25 sq yds guttering at 30c, 36.38; 74.35 sq yds macadam- izing a 36c. 326.77 47 49 W P Strain. McMahon's sub, lot 6, 47.8 lin ft curbstone at 30e, $14.34; 21.25 sq yds guttering at 30c, $6.38; 74.35 sq yds macadamizing at 36c, $26.77 47 49 M M McCarten. Bonson & Stew- art's sub. lot 8. 192.7 lin ft curb- stone at 30c.. $57.81; 91.11 sq yds guttering at 30c. $27.33; 315.55 sq yds macadamizing at 36c, 311.3.60 198 74 Hugh McCarten. Bonson & Stew- art's sub, lot 23. 181 lin ft curb- stone at 30c. 354.20; 86.66 sq yds guttering at 30c 326.00: 300 sq yds macadamizing at 36c, 3108 188 30 John Byrne. Bonson & Stewart's sub, lot 24. 135.7 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 340.71: 53.33 sq yds gutter- ing at 30c, $16.00: 188.22 sq yds macadamizing at 36c. 367.76 124 47 P Eis'boch. Bonson & Stewart's sub, lot 26. 6 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 31.80; 12.78 sq yds guttering at 30c, 34.13: 52.90 sq yds macad- amizing at 36c. 319.04 24 97 P Eisboch. Bonson & Stewart's sub, lot 1. 190 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 357.00; 84.44 sq yds guttering at 30c, $25.33: 295.55 sq yds mac- adamizing at 36c. 3106.40 188 73 P Eisboch. Bonson & Stewart's sub. lot 2. 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 315; 22.22 so yds guttering at 49 67 30c, 36.67; 77.77 828.00 P Eiis'boch. Bonson & Stewart's sub. lot 3. 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c. 315: 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c, 36.67; 77.77 so yds macadamiz ing at 36c. 328.00 49 67 P Sisboch. Bonson & Stewart's sub. lot 4. 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 315; 22.22 sq yds guttering at 30c, 36.67; 77.77 sq yds macadam- izing at 36c. $28 49 67 Thos HackneY. Bonson & Stewart's sub, lot 5. 48.4 lin ft curbstone at 30c, $14.52: 25.25 sq yds guttering at 30c. 37.57: 77.77 sq yds macad- Izing at 36c. 328.00 50 09 F B Spielman. Bonson & Stewart's sub, lot 6. 68 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 320.40; 30.22 sq yds guttering at 30c. 39.07: 105.78 sa yds mac- adamizing at 36c, 338.08 67 55 M M McCarten. Bonson & Stew- art's sub, lot 7. 293 lin ft curb- stone at guttering at 30c.yds 340.31; 467.99 sq yds macadamizing at 36c, 3168.48 296 69 MMeMn ft curbstone at 30c, 53.7ub, lot 27, 30c, 316.11; 26.68 sq yds guttering at 30c, $8; 122.44 sq yds macadamizing at 36c 68 19 344.08 Rof pt m 149. lot er 240 s285 lin foland. sutcurb to'ot at 30c, 385.50; 126.66 sq yds gutter - d 18G IReyulcci' Session, October 7th 1895. ing at 30c, $38: 443.33 sq yds mac- adamizing at 36c, $159.60 283 10 Michael McMahon. sub of pt min lot 149, lot 23, 129.7 lin ft curgstOne at 30c. $38.91; 66.- ' 66 sq yds guttering at 30c, $20; 231.78 sq yds macadamizing at 36c, $83.44 142 35 V. Nelles sub of at m lot 149, lot 22, 198.6 lin ft curbstone at 30c, $59.- 58; 95.55 sq yds guttering at 30c, $28.66; 345.55 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 36c. $124.40 212 64 Pat Scanlon. sub of pt min lot 149. lot 17, 198.3 lin ft curbstone at 30c. $59.49; 89.- 33 sq yds guttering at 30e, $26.80; 308.22 sq yds macadamizing at 36c, $110.96 197 25 Ayes -Aids. Bauer. Ronson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Clay street from 13th street to 18th street, 18th street from Clay street 'to Couler Avenue and Couler Avenue from 18th street to Eagle Point Avenue, by Dubuque Construction Co., contract- ors, 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 Bell, city s 2-5, lot 449, 6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $1.92: 222.25 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $300.04 $301 96 H Ziepprecht Est, city m 1-5, lot 449, 51.3 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $2.57; 68.18 sq yds brick paving . at $1.35, $92.04 94 61 Chas Luther, s 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 449, 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $8.19; 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.26 54 45 John Krayer, n 1-5 and n 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 449, 100.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $32.19; 162.78 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $219.75 251 94 C A Voelker, sub s 2-5 444 city lot 1, 22.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $7.20; 24.2 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $1.21; 122.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $164.85 173 26 C A Voelker, sub s 2-5 444 city lot 2, 24.3 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $1.22; 43.20 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 858.32 59 54 Jos Traut est, sub s 2-5 444 city, lot 3 20.9 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $1.05; 36 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $48.60 49 65 Thos Allen, sub 4 s 2-5 of 444 city, lot 1, 3 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $0.96; 19 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $0.95; 34.22 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 146.20 48 11 Thos Alien, sub s 78 ft n 2-5 of 444 city, lot 3, 2.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $0.83; 3.40 sq yds brick pav- ing at 81.35, $4.59 5 42 Schneider and Kleih, sub s 78 ft n 2-5 of 444 city, s 24 deg, lot 2, 4.4 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $1.41; 18.5 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $0.93; 31.40 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $42.39 44 73 A R Staufenbeil, sub s 78 ft n 2-5 of 444 city, n 16 deg, lot 2, 5 lin ft curbstone at 72c, $1.60; 11 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $0.55;20.60 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $27.81 29 96 A R Staufenbeil, sub s 78 ft n 2-5 of 444 city, lot 1, 12 lin ft curb- stone at 32c, 53.84; 24.5 lin ft curb reset at 50, $1.22; 48.60 sq yds brick paving at $1.25, $65.61 70 67 Thos Allen, sub 4 s 2-5 of 444 city, lot 2, 12 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $3.84; 3.5 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $0.18; 20.67 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $27 90 31 92 Paul Schlenker, city s 25.6 n 75.6, lot 414, 25.6 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $1.2S: 34.13 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.07 47 35 Gaberiel Weis. city n 50 deg, lot 444, 73 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $23.36; 126.78 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 2171.15 194 51 Wm Reches Est, city s 31.5 s 1-4 lot 443, 55.4 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $17.73; 102.11 sq yds brick paving at 31.35, 3137.85 155 58 A R Staufenbeil, city n 19.7 s 1-4 lot 443, 26.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $15.46, . 35 46 C G Kretschmer, city s m 1-4 lot 443, 51.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $16.35; 68.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $92.16 108 54 Mary Thomson, city n m 1-4 lot 443, 51.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $16.38; 68.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $92.16 108 54 C W Rittman, city n 1-4 lot 443, 51.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $16.38; 68.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $92.16 108 54 Wm F Allen, sub 443 a city, lot 2, 23.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $7.42; 30.93 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $41.76 49 18 Joe Jaeggi, sub 443 a city, lot 1, 51.1 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $16.35; 106.78 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $144.15 160 50 E P Ternes, city s 1-5, lot 450, 75 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $24, 128.38 sq yds brick paving at 1.35, $173.31 197 31 J Pilmaier, city s m 1-5, lot 450, 512 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $16.38; 68.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35 $92.16 108 54 John Sohl, city s 1-2 m 1-5, lot 450, 11.8 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $3.77, 13.8 lin ft curb reset at 6c, $0.69; 34.13 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.08 50 54 G R Albrecht, city n 1-2 m 1-5, lot 450, 5.3 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $1.70; 20.3 lin ft curb reset at 50, $1.02; 34.13 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.08 48 80 Mrs A Shea, city n m 1-5, lot 450, 61.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $16.38; 68.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $92.16 108 54 Regular Se8Rinn, October 7th, 1895. 187 Thos Kelley, city s 1-2 n 1-5, lot 450, 23.3 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $7.45; 2.3 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $0.11; 34.13 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.08 53 64 M M Hoffmann, city n 1-2 n 1-5, lot 450, 20.7 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $6.62; 28.7 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $1.43; 103.58 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 8139.83 147 88 M Buckmann, city s 1-5, int 442, 755 lin ft curb reset at 5c, 83.77; 137.98 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, $186.27, 190 04 M Michels, city s 1-2 s m 1-5, lot 442, 25.7 lin ft curh reset at 5c, 81.29, 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.26 47 55 John Pilmaier, city m 1-5 and n 1-2 s m 1-5, lot 442, 77.1 lin ft curh reset at 5c, $3.85; 102.80 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $138.78142 63 Peter Meyer, city s 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 442, 25.7 lin ft curbstone at 32c, 88.22; 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $46.26 54 48 Jos Simones Est, city n 3-10, lot 442, 1.1 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $0.35; 100 lin ft curb reset a t 5c, 85.00; 162.91 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $219.93 225 28 B W Lacy, s 1-5, lot 451, 75.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, 824.06; 110.76 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, $149.53 173 59 John Pilmaier. city s 1-2 s m 1-5, lot 451, 25.7 lin ft curb reset at 5c, 81.29: 34.27 sq yds brick pav- ing at 81.35, $46.26 47 55 Geo Albrecht, city n 1-2 s m 1-5, lot 451, 25.7 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $1.28; 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. 846.26 47 54 Henry Richter. city, s 28 deg m 1-5. lot 451. 28.1 lin ft curb reset at 5c, 81.40; 37.47 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $50.58 51 98 John Pilmaier, city n 23.2 m 1-5, lot 451, 6.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $2.08; 7.4 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $0.37; 34.07 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $459 48 44 Gerh Tenhof, city s 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 451. 25.7 lin ft curh reset at 50, $1.28; 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $46.26 47 54 Paul Traut, city n 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 451, 5.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $1.66: 20.5 lin ft curb reset at 50. $1.03; 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. 846.26 48 95 Wm Schaefer, city s 1-2 n 1-5, lot 451, 25.7 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $1.28; 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.26 47 64 A Matthews, city n 1-2 n 1-5 lot 451, 31 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $9.92; 18.3 lin ft curb reset at 50, $0.91; 94.38 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $127.41 138 24 Henry Hoffmann, city s 1-2 s 1 -slat 441. 94.24 sq yds brick paving at 1.35, 3127.22 127 22 R H Heller, city n 1-2 s 1-5, lot 441, 34.13 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 846.07 48 07 Mary Lorez, city s 1-2 s m 1-5, lot 441, 34.13 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 846.07 46 07 Fred Weiermiller, city n 44 sm 1-5 lot 441, 34.13 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $46.07 46 07 Christ Jungk, city m 1-5, lot 441, 68.26 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 892.15 92.16 Frank Lenz, city s 41.2 n m 1-5, lot 441, 54.93 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $74.15 74 15 B Westercamp, city n 1-5, and n 10 ft n m 1-5, lot 441, 39.8 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $12.74; 151.04 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $203.90 216 64 N Schroeder Est, city s 31.2, lot 452 3 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $0.96, 52.1 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $2.61; 101.71 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $137.31 140 88 J P Ferring Est, city n 20 deg s 1-5 s 1-2 s m 1-5, lot 452, 45.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $14.59; 60.80 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, $82.08.. 96 67 Christ Jungk, m 1-5 and n 1-2 s m 1-5, lot 452, 76.8 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $24.58; 102.40 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $138.24 162 82 Eli Cole, n m 1-5, lot 452, 51.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $16.38; 68.26 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, $92.15 108 53 Fred Kennicker, n 1-5, lot -452, 572 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $18.30; 75 lin ft curb reset at 5c, $0.37; 137.71 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 8185.91 204 58 Rider & Lacy, city, s 1-5 and s 14 ft s m 1-5, lot 440. 156.40 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $211.14 8211 14 Ferd Nesler, city. n 37.2 s m 1-5, lot 440 49.73 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 867.13 67 13 Anton Theilen. Est. city, m 1-5, lot 440. 49 lin ft curbstone at 37c, 815.- 68; 68.40 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $92.34 108 02 Frank Weidlich. city, s 1-2 n m 1-5, lot 440. 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $46.26 46 26 G F Thorman. n 1-2 n m 1-5 w 40 ft n 1-5. lot 440. 35.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $11.39: 17.4 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. $.87: 243.94 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $329.32. 341 58 Peter Holz, city. e 60 d, n 1-5, lot 440. 68.4 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $21.89; 3 lin ft curbing reset at 5c, $.15; 168.90 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, 8228.01 250 05 John Schrup. city n 2-5, lot 435, 36.55 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $49.34 49 34 Adam Vogel, sub 675. city lot 6, 169.60 sq yds brick paving at $1.35,2 96 $228.96 E Muntz, sub 675, city lot 5, 35.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $11.36; 31 lin ft curbing reset at 5e. $1.55; 100.27 sq yd brick paving at $1.35, 8135.-148 24 33 Nic and Frank Glab. sub 675, city, s 22 1-2 d. lot 4. 22.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $7.23: 30.13 sq yds brick 47 90 paving at $1.35. $40.67 PSA".iif 188 Regular Session, October 7th, 1895. T Gruber Est. sub 675. city, n 17.4 d, lot 4, 17.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $5.63; 23.47 sq yds brick paving at 37 31 $1.35, $31.68 T Gruber Est. sub 675. oily s 15.8 1-2 d, lot 3. 15.8 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $5.06; 21.07 sq yds brick paying at 33 60 $1.35. 828.44 W Gruber. sub 675. city, n 27.8 d, lot 3. 27.8 lin Pt curbstone at 32c, $8.90; 37.07 sq yds brick paving at 58 94 $1.35, 850.04 Joseph Hahn. sub 675. city lot 2, 62.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 84 14 $84.14 Mary Newhaus. sub 675. city lot 1, 69.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.32, 93 30 893.30 City of Dubuque, sub of 438, 439 and pt 676, city. lot 10, 88.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 828.32; 618.44 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $834.89.863 21 Henry Pfotzer. sub of 438. 439, and pt 676, city, lot 9. 26.4 lin ft curb- stone at 32c, $8.45: 31 70, sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $42.80 51 25 John Greiner Est. sub of 438, 439 and pt 676, city lot 8, 21.4 lin ft curb reset at 5c 81.07:.28.53 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $38.52 39 59 Peter Holtz. sub of 438. 439 and pt 676, city, lot 7. 57.3 lin ft curb- stone at 32c. $18.34 87.83 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $118.57 136 91 Conrad Lange, sub of 438, 439 and pt 676, city, lot 6. 69 lin ft curb- stone at 32c. $22.08; 95.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.15. $129.15 151 23 Henry Gatena. sub of 438, 439 and pt 676, city. lot 5. 33 lin ft curb- stone at 32c. 810.56: 3 lin ft curb- ing reset at 5c. $.15; 53 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $71.55 82 26 Martin Jacquinott. sub 4, 459 and pt 676, City, lot 1. 24 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $7.65: 14.5 lin ft curbing re- set at 5c. $.72: 00.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $81.90 90 30 John Osthoff. sub 4. 439 and pt 676, city, lot 2. 1.4 lin ft curbstone at 32e, $.45; 1.87 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. 82.52 2 97 Frank Schmidt. sub 4, 439 and pt 676, city, lot 2. 88.2 lin ft curb- stone at 320. 828.22; 137.33 sq yds brick paving at *1.35. $185.40 213 62 Jahn Osthoff. sub 4. 439 and pt 676, lot 3. 44.1 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $14.11 68.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. 892.70 106 81 D Rhomberg, sub 4. 439 and pt 676, city, s 1-2. lot 1. 21.4 lin ft curb- stone at 32c. $6.85; 25.8 lin ft curb- ing reset at Sc, 81.29; 68.17 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $92.03 100 17 F W Weiland. sub 4. 439 and pt 676, city, n 1-2, lot 1. 44.5 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. $2.22: 66.67 sq yds ft curbing reset at 5c. $1.66; 44.40 Wm F Coates Est. city, n 2-5, lot 436. 103 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $32.96; 206.40 sq yds brick paving $1.35, $278.64 311 60 Frank Jaeger, city, s 2-5, lot 437, 14.3 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $4.58; 109.8 lin ft curbing reset at 5c, $5.49; 206.40 sq yds brick paving at $1.35 8278.64 288 71 Geo Iiummerle Est. city, n 1-5 and s 25 d n m 1-5. lot 437. 22.7 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $7.26: 45.7 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. $2.29; 115.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $155.70165 Anton Vogler. city, n 26.2, n m 1-5 s 1.2 n 1-5, lot 437. 61.89 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. 883.55 83 Aug Wunderlich. Stine's add, s 20 d, lot 1, 20 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $6.40: 21.7 lin ft curbing at 5c, $1.08; 79 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $106.64 114 12 Aug Scharff. Stiner's add. m 27.6 d, ' Gotlieb Wunderlich. Stiner's add, s m 20 d, lot 1. 20 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $6.40; 26.67 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.35. 836 42 40 lot 1. 27.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $8.S3; 36.80 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $49.68 58 51 Mrs. Anna Schaetzle. Stiner's add, lot 2. 44.1 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $14.11; 58.80 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $79.38 93 49 Valentine Luck. Stiner's add lot 3. 22 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $7.04; 29.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. 839.60 46 64 Valentine Luck. Stiner's add lot 4. 22 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $7.04; 29.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. 839.60 46 64 Valentine Luck. Stine's add, city, lot 5. 22 lin ft curbstone at 32c, 87.04; 29.33 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $39.60 46 64 John Grutzmacher. Stiner's add. lot 6. 22 lin ft curbstone at 320, 87.04; 29.33 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $39.60 46 64 Martin Wagner, L H Lang - worthy's add. s 1-4. lot 14, 25.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 88.16; 34 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $45.90 ,,,. 54 06 Peter Sahm, L H Langworthy', add, s m 1-4. lot 14. 25.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $8.16; 34 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $45.90 54 06 David Lorenz, L H Langworthy', add, n m 1-4. lot 14. 25.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $8.16; 34 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $45.90 .... 54 06 Chas Jabrie, L H Langworthy', add, n 1-4. lot 14. 25.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 88.16; 34 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $45.90 .... 54 06 Mary A Daft. L. H. Langworthy', add, s 1-4. lot 13. 25 lin ft curb- stone at 32c. $8.00: 33.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $45.00 .... 53 00 Cath Kaufman. L H Langworthy', add. s m 1-4. lot 13. 25.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 88.19; 20.7 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. $1.04; 86.66 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, $116.99.126 22 E H Sheppley, L H Langworthy', add, s 42 d. lot 12. 42 lin ft curb- stone at 32c, $13.44: 22 lin ft curb- ing reset at 5c. 81.10: 109.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $147.60 ....162 14 Anna M Baventheck. L H Lang - worthy's add. n m 21 d. lot 12. 21 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $6.72; brick paving at 81.35. $90 92 22 Nic Palen, city. s 1-5. lot 436, 76.8 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $24.58; 212 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, $286.20310 78 Wm Juergens, city, s m 1-5, lot 436, 51.3 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $16.42; 73.9, sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $99.78 118 18 B Hob! Est. city. s 1-2 m 1-5, lot 436, 34.27 sq yds brick paving at *1.35, 46.26 46 26 H Dement, city. n 1-2 m 1-5, lot 436, 34.27 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $46.26 48 26 25 55 Regular Se,,,sion, October 7th, 1895. 28 sq yds brick paving at $1.35 44 53 $37.80 Eliza Vogt, L H Langworthy's add, n 37 d. lot 12. 37 lin ft curb- stone at 32c. 811.84: 49.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $66.60 7S 41 Eliza add, s 5 d. lot 11, lin ft curbstone at 32c, $1.60; 6.67 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.35. $9.00 Phillip Jungk• L H Langworthy's add, s m 30 d. lot 11, 30 lin ft curb- ing reset at 5c. 81.50; 40 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $54 55 50 C A Walter. L H Langworthy s add, n 65 d. lot 11. 65 lin ft curb- stone at 32c. $20.50; S6.67 sq yds brick paving at 81.35, $117 137 80 Carolina Tschudi. L H Lang - worthy's add. s 1-2. lot 10, 50 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. $2.50; 66.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $9092 50 Cath Heeb. L H Langworthy's add, n 1-2. lot 10. 8.5 lin M curb- stone at 32c. 82.72: 41.5 lin ft curb- stone at 5c. 82.07; 66.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, 90 94 79 Gregory Reinfried, sub 9. L H Lang worthy's add. lot 4. 46 lin ft curb stone at 320. 814.72: 61.33 sq yds 97 52 brick paving at $1.32. $82.80 Chas Klingenberg. sub 9, L H Langworthy's add. lot 3. 31 lin ft curbing at 32c. 89.92: 41.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35• $55.80 65 72 Wm Hollnagle, sub 9, L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 2. 16 lin ft curb- ing at 5c, 8.80; 21.33 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. 828.80 29 60 Wm Hollnagle, sub 9. L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 1. 7 lin ft curb- ing reset a 5c. 8.35; 9.33 sq ys brick paving at 81.35. $12.60 12 95 Chas Hollnagle•, L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 9a. 59 lin ft curb ing reset at 5c. 82.95; 116.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $156.75....159 70 Peter Specht. L H Langworthy's curbstone 32c, $3.20 3 lin ft curbing reet at 5c, 8.15; 69.44 sq yds brick paving 97 09 at $1.35. $93.74 N H Schilling. L H Langworthy's add, s 2-3, lot 1. 3 lin ft curbstone at 320. $.96: 55.7 lin ft curbing re- set at 5c. 82.78; 91.07 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $122.94 B C add, en1-3. s e . L lot 1. 3 lin ft curb- stone urb stone at 32c. $.96: 30.3 lin ft curb- ing reset at 5c. 81.51; 44.40 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $59.94. .... 62 41 add,C B lot 2. 83.5 lin fcurbstone at 32c. $26.72: 15.5 lin ft curbing re- set at 5c. $.78: 135.03 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $182.29 ........... 79 J J Linehan Est. L H Langworthy's add, lot 3. 6.1 lin ft curds brick one at 32c. 81.95; 135.33 sq y paving a t $1.35. 8182.70 . ,k 184 65 'eter A Schuler. L H Langworthy' add, lot 4. 14.2 lin ft curbstone %at 32c. $4.54: 30.9 lin ft curb- ing reset at 5e. 81.55: 68.66 sq yds 98 78 brick paving at $1.35. $92.69 . Conrad Kahlman. L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 4a. 50 lin ft curb stone at 32c. $16.00: 66.66 sq yds 106 00 brick paving at $1.35. $90.00 . Conrad Kohlman. L H Lang - worthy's add. s 1-3. lot 5, 28.4 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $9.09; 46.40 189 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $62- 64 71 Fred Dehling, L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2 m 1••3. lot 5, 16.7 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. 8.84; 22.20 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $29.9730 Julia Banch. L H Langwrthy's add, n 1-2 m 1-3. lot 5. 6.7 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 82.14; 10 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. $.50; 22.20 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $29.9732 61 Nicholas Gonner Est. L H Lang - worthy's add. n 1-3, lot 5, 33.3 lin sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $59- 61 00 94 Ben D Heeb. L H Langworthy's add, s 1-2, lot 6. 50 lin ft curb- ing reset at 5c. 82.50: 66.60 sq yds brick paving at $1.35. $90.00 92 50 Dubuque Malting Co. L H Lang - worthy's add. n 1-2. lot 6, 38 lin ft curbing reset at 5c, $1.90; 66.66 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $9091 90 Dubuque Malting Co. L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 7. 27.1 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 88.67: 38.8 lin ft curbing reset at 5c. 81.94; 137.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $185.-196 01 40, Dubuque Malting Co, L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 8. 135.03 sq yds brick paving at 81.35. $182.30 182 30 Dubuque Malting Co. L H Lang - worthy's add. lot 8a. 24 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 87.68; 115.07 sq yds bWunpaving at 51.35. d 163 02 HenrY Wunderlich. li add, s 1-2 lot 1. 14.5 lin ft curbstone at 32c, ft curbing reset at 5c, $.50; 66.67 sq yds brick paving at $1.35, $90 95 14 D squyds brink paving t and ctatn $1.35, 87 12 117 60 8117.60 Dubuque Light and Traction Co, 87.12 sq yds brick paving at $1.35,117 60 $117.60 Dubuque Street Ry Co, 2.9.3.13. cast plates at $avi g a1.35, $7.564.99 7 yds brick P 995 89 Ayes Cullen,Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea Schutte and Vogler. Schulte Also reported in favor of changing the location oimprovement, nt, before of5th avenue north end im- 68 of preresentnt Pt ing said street. gets*1 tt fir Also, ;n favor of granting tis° that a•tprovement o4 Pierce street, street tt ngella street from Pro o Cntherina sit eel be imPvedthe street com- missioner favor of instructing to grade down Reeder street at its intersection ll be spine street. sothat favor of instrluc ing the engineer -Tisa pug apea2 Jo alpoad a aaedaad of mate of same on Clifford street. In favor of improving Clifford street when Leibnitz street is ordered im- proved. In favor of instructing the soadam on com- missioner to remove e when he has F. F.. Nitzsche's place use for same. granting the petition of In favor of Johan Janson et al for the improve- ment of 5th avenue from Rhomberg avenue to Peosta street, the same to 73 81 C 190 Regular Se88ion, October 7th, 1895. be done next year. In favor ieceivfng the petition of E. D. White et al, In relation to curb on Booth street until the location of O'Neill street is settled In court. Report that they have instructedthe street commissioner to lay a crossing across Heeb's alley. Report adopted. Aid. Crawford, chairman of the print- ing committee, reported as follows: lour committee report in favor of paying the following bills: The Telegraph, $75.00. The Globe, $29.15. The Times, $29.15. The Herald, $75.00. Report adopted. Aid. Bauer, chairman of police and light committee, reported in favor of paying the following bills: Key City Gas Co., $47.10. Central Union Telephone Company, $45.50. The Star Electric Co.. $1,625.40. Globe Light and Heat Co., $170.00. Report adopted. Ald. Schulte, chairman of the sewer committee. reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of receiving and filing the report of the sewer inspector for August, 1895, and that he be Instructed to make an item- ized statement of the amount of work done by him each month. Also recommend that a sanitary sew- er be constructed on Fenelon Place from a feasable point at its eastern terminus, thence went along Fenelon Place to the west line of lot 692 city, thence south to West Third street pro- viding the owners of lot 692 will open an alley along the west line of said lot 692. Also report in favor of granting the petition of C. A. Wilber et al, for the construction of a sewer on llth street from Bluff street to alley west of Bluff street, thence south to end of said alley. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the com- mittee of the whole, reported as fol- lows: In favor of instructing the printing committee to make arrangements with the Herald and Globe Journal for pub- lishing the proceedings of the council, and all official notices, except the fur- nishing of said proceeding in pamphlet form, and to be paid for at rate of $60 each per month for doing said work, and that said papers be required to copy all proceedings and notices from the Telegraph without further or- ders from the city recorder. In favor of instructing the assessor to be lenient with the assessment of the John Ernsdorf & Sons Company on improvements on their property on Jones and Main street. In favor of extending the storm water sewer in the alley between Lincoln and Rromberg avenues from 5th to 6th ave- nues, from its present terminus to 6th avenue, and that the city engineer be directed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said work, and advertise for bids for doing same. Also recommend that the treasurer be instructed to have the delinquent tax list published in the Dubuque Daily Telegraph, the official paper of the city. Also reported in favor of the plat of 5th avenue sub -division, excepting al- ley shown thereon. Report adopted. City' Engineer Knowlton reported in favor of nailing some strips on the side- walk on Angella street, also that a. hand rail be put on for a distance of about 100 feet. Report adopted. Ald. Ronson, chairman of the ordi- nance committee, presented and read for the first time the following ordi- nance: An ordinance relating to the can- cellation of taxes on property situated in the city of Dubuque. Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Dubuque: Section 1. That, Whereas, numerous petitions for the remission and cancel- lation of taxes on property situated in the city of Dubuque are presented each year to the city council, and by said body allowed. and Whereas, such property Is afterwards disposed of without the city being reim- bursed for said taxes, therefore, be it Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That hereafter the city council of the city of Dubuque may refuse to cancel taxes against property situated in said city. or allow said taxes to remain a lien upon said property un- til paid. Section 2. That the city council may to any case where they see fit to refuse the cancellation of taxes, to have the same remain a lien upon the property until paid, and direct the city treas- urer not to sell said property on ac- count of said unpaid taxes, unless so ordered by the city council. Ald. Bonson moved that the rules be suspended and the ordinance read by its title and placed on Its final pas- sage. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Patter, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. -9. Nayes—None. The ordinance was then read by its title and adopted. The following registers for election were appointed for the ensuing year: First Ward. First precinct—John Kiley, M. Shea. Second precinct—George Barnes, Jas. Hannon. Second Ward. First precinct—W. S. Couch, P. G. Altman. Second precinct—Z. Hoffman, Cyril Gregoire. Third Ward. First precinct—F. O. Udall, Al. Jef- froy. Second precinct—Otto Terries, Wil-- V' J eg.tilrti' Sessotl, October 7th, 1895. 191 Ham Kaep. Third precinct—Adam Palen. Doerr, Leo Fourth Ward. First precinct—Will Woods, Dan Rior- dan. Second precinct—J. W. Coy, Wm. Gelseker. Third preclnot—E. 0.1 Duncan, J. P. Norton. Fifth Ward. First precinct—E. A. Frenzel, Alphonse Sc amidt. Second precinct—Wm. Pula, S Brinkman. Third preclnr •t—Otto Doerr. Fourth precinct—L. Peter Utzig. RESOLUTIONS. Ald. Kaufmann offered the follow- ing. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That High Bluff street between Schiller and Middle ave- nues, 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 speci- fications for said improvement, and the city recorder directed to give proper notice for bids and proposals for the per- formance 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—Aid. Bauer, Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schul- te and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Schiller avenue between Lincoln avenue and High Bluff street, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized. in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the citwy engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and speci- fications 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, curbing. and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abut- ting property. grading to be bid in total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, several lots, and parts of iota, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte f l estate hereinafter named, sit - and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following whie!h was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the city recorder be in strutted to advertise for bids for a street sweeper. Ald Kaufmann offered the following City of Dubuque: That the bids on Leibnitz street. Paul street and Wood- worth street be opened and if let, t the contractor is to receive no pay for said contracts until May 1st, 1896. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That stepping stones be put at crossings on both sides of Hess, Phil. C. Doerfler, Elmdale avenue at the intersections of Hempstead and Kane street. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That sidewalks 8 feet wide, of brick, stone or cement, be, with- in 20 days of this notice. constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks as follows: On east side of Bluff street between Third and Fourth streets. On east side of Bluff street between Seventh and Eighth streets. On north side of Tenth street between Clay and White streets. On east side of Bluff street between Ninth and Tenth streets. 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. Bonson. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen.Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That sidewalks of good two inch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks as follows: 6 feet wide on west side of Jackson street between Ninth and Tenth streets. 8 feet wide on south side of Tenth street between White and Jackson streets. 6 feet wide on east side of Washington street between Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets. 6 feet wide on south side of Thirteenth street between Jackson and Washington street. 4 feet wide on east side of St. Ambrose street between Arch and Green streets. 4 feet wide on both sides of Delhi street between Asbury and Center streets. 6 feet wide on east side of Jackson street between Eighteenth and Nin- teenth streets. Where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Bonson, Crawford, Cullen, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler.m Ald. Ku tfann offered the following: Resolved oy the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for re- pairing sidewalks by city of Dubuque, in front of and adjoining the same,ha special tax be and is hereby levied don tar nare cels o res uate and owns opposite each lot ors everal amounts set parcel of real estate. as follows: Wm. G. Waiters. lot 1, block 11, Du- buque Harbor Co.'s add. $1.00. Ed. Langworthy. yot 6 Pauline Lang - worthy's add. 60 cents. Clifford Ham. lot 370. Davis Farm add, Geo. W. Works. s 1-2. cents. lot 256 Davis Farm add. $2.75. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the recorder be In- structed to issue a venire to the city mar- shal commanding him to summon a jury of twelve freeholders. having the qualift- • t? 192 Regular Session, October 7th, 1895. cations required by law, for the purpose of appraising the damages that will re- sult to the owners of property proposed to be taken for the widening of Foye street in the manner shown by the plat on file in the office of the city engineer. That all the proceedings under this res- olution be taken in accordance with the provisions of chapter 30 of the revised ordinances of 1893. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved. That the city marshal be instructed to remove all obstructions from north Glen Oak avenue from 14th street to Julien avenue. accordipg to the plat of said street. as er1re c tly'lkid out, and that the ginee.t% tructed to give the stakes sTtowinge 1 e. Ald. Crawford. of the special commit- tee on High Bridge avenue extension presented the following report, which was adopted: To the City Council of the City of Du- buque: Your special committee appointed to confer with the Standard Lumber Co. in regard to right of way for High Bridge avenue over lots owned by that com- pany, find on further investigation, that owing to conflicting interests of third parties, it is impracticable for the city to vacate any portion of Wall street as recommended in our report of July 1, 1895, without the payment of damages to such third parties We therefore recommend that the vacation of any por- tion of Wall street be abandoned. The Standard Lumber Co. now proposes that in lieu of the vacation of Wall street, the city shall vacate the parts of Bell and Market streets north of Commercial street and also the alley in blocks 8 and 9 in the Harbor Improvement Co.,s addi- • tion. If the city will do this that com- pany will release to the city the right of way for High Bridge avenue across its property. In the opinion of your committee the council can accept the proposition of the lumber company without detriment to the interests of the city. If that is done the arrangement between the city and the Standard Lumber Co. will be as fol- lows: In consideration that the City of Di- buque will vacate that portion of Wash- ington street. and also of the alley be- tweeen Washington street and Wall street, from High Bridge avenue to Bell street and from Bell street to Tower street; also that portion of Seventh street and Commercial street north of lot 15 of block 13: also those portions of Bell and Market streets north of Com- mercial street. and the alley in blocks 8 and 9, in favor of the albutting property, said Standard Lumber Company will convey to the city the right of way through its ground for High Bridge ave- nue, as the same is now surveyed and lo- cated. We recommend that the proposal of of the Standard Lumber Co. be accepted and the necessary legal steps for the va- cation of parts of the streets and alleys above described be taken by the city, and that the action of the city council in adopting our report of July 1, 1895, be rescinded and that recommendations in report be adopted in lieu thereof. All of which is respectfully submitted, P. W. CRAWFORD, T. J. SHEA. J. K. KAUFMANN. Ald. Crawford offered 'the following resolution. which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That in consideration, that the Stand_trd Lumber Company will convey to the city of Dubuque the right of way over and across its lots in the Dubuque Harbor Improvement Com- pany's addition required for the estab- lishment of High Bridge avenue that the city of Dubuque will vacate in favor of the auutting property the following por- tion of certain streets and alleys in said addition. to -wit: 1. Washington street and the alley be- tween Washington and Wall streets, from High BriCge avenue to Bell street, and from Bell to Tower street. 2 The portions of Seventh and Commer cial streets north of and abutting lot 15 of block 13. 3. The portion of Bell and Market streets north of Commercial street; and also the alley in block' eight and nine. Resolved further. That the city recor- der and city engineer be instructed to give the notices of the proposed vacation of said streets, required by chapter 30 of the revised ordinances: and that the resolution adapted July 1, 1895, on the above subject be rescinded. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City at Dubuque: That the tax levy pass- ed September 4th. 1895. be rescinded and in lieu thereof the following be adopted as the tax levy for 1895: Expense. 6 mills. Special interest. 3% mills. Water. 1 mill. Floating inedebtedness. % mill. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the city treasur- er and finance committee be instructed to call in $5.000 of improvement bonds, numbering from 1 to 5 inclusive, and dated June 1st. 1895, and In payment for same they be directed to exchange $5,000 of improvement bonds numbering from 105 to 109 inclusive. and dated October lst, 1895. Ald. Bauer offered the following which was adopted: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That George Pfiffner be appointed city hog weigher at 25th street and Couler avenue for the ensu- ing season. Ald. Kaufmann. of the Eagle Point ferry committee, presented the follow- ing, which was adopted: Your committee report In favor of al- lowing 8200 more for raising and repair- ing the Eagle Point ferry, the said amount to be final donation. Ald. Schulte offered the following, which was adopted: Reilolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the sewer com- mittee be authorized to purchase 700 feet 3-8 inch wire rope for use in cleaning the sanitary sewers in the city. Ald. Schulte, of the fire committee, re- ported as follows: Your committee recommend that 1,000 feet of Eureka double iacket knit hose Regular Session, October 7th, 1895. 193 be purchased at 65 cents per foot; also 1,000 feet of the Revere Rubber company of American double jacket knit hose at 68 oats, as we believe that the above hose is the best and cheapest for the money. Besides the Revere Rubber Co. agrees to furnish one shut off nozzle and two pipes along with said hose, and the Eureka Fire Hose Company agrees to furnish one shut off nozzle, said hose to be paid for on or about April 1st. 1896. Report adopted. 1101 Aid. Ronson moved that the city treas- urer and attorney be Instructed to col- lect all delinquent personal taxes, and that the treasurer be instructed to make a list of all delinquents for publication. Carried. Ald. Bonson moved that the attorney he instructed to look up the matter of removal of building from High Bridge avenue. City Engineer Knowlton reported as follows on blds for street and sewerage improvements: Garfield avenue from Dock to Ann street: Steuck & O'Farrell $ 97 30 John Pickley 118 60 Steuck & O'Farrel. being the lowest bidders. were on motion. awarded the contract. Southern avenue from end of present improvement west: Theodore Altman $1,188 00 John Tibey 1336 00 Ross McMahon 1,315 00 On motion the contract was awarded to Theo. Altman. he to enter into an agreement to compete the work in thirty days. Alley between Lincoln avenue and Rhomberg avenue and Schiller and Mid- dle streets: John Pickley $250 45 Phil. Doerr 244 20 Wm. Cook 233 25 Steuck & O'Farrell 246 80 W. Cook, being' the lowest bidder, was, on motion. awarded the contract. Sanitary sewer in South Locust street from Dodge street south: Dubuque Construction Co. $389 50 Bryan Donalhue 297 50 M Lavin 266 00 E. C. Blake 271 00 M. Lavin, being the lowest bidder, was, on motion. awarded the contract. Sanitary sewer in West Locust street from 17th to Clark street: $174 00 143 00 145 00 187 50 Attest: O'/ Ar prayed Bryan Donahue M. Connelly M. Lavin Dubuque Construction Co M. Connolly. being the lowest bidder, was, on motion. awarded the contract. Sanitary sewer in alley between Wash- ing and Elm and llth and 19th s $ eets.00 Stew*& O'Farrell 3,071 00 Bryan Donahue . 2,552 50 E. C. Blake 2,418 00 Dubuque Construction Co. The Dubuque Construction Company, being the lowest kidder. was, on motion, awarded the contract. Ald. Shea moved to adiourn. Carried. IS.95. , .....,/%'1-.31uyor SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To Thos. Galloway: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the laying of a sidewalk 8 ft. wide on Bluff street, between Jones and Dodge streets, adopted on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city coun- cil, upon all lots and parcelsof land abutting on said improvement, lot 1 of 1 of 598 in city 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 7th day of October, A. D. 1895, and show eause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To Geo. W. Works: You are herby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the repairing of a sidewalk adopted on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1895, a spec- ial assessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the city council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said im- provement, lot s s/2 256 in Davis Farm addition owned by you being subject to such special assessment. And you are hereby notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 7th day of October, A. D , why sand 1895, and show cause if any you assessment should tC e levied. T. J 9 -21-10t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's oce up 89, forck p. m." Saturday, con- structing pipe sewers as follows, ac- cording to plans and specifications on file in said office: A 12 -inch tile pipe sewer in W. Ltpc»4t street from 17th street f tot Clark Street. Estimated length, 250 One manhole. Bidders to furnish bond of 8200 with bid that contract will he entered Into if awarded. 194 Official Notice.~. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, 9- 19-10t City Engineer. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city of Dubu que, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Friday, Oct. llth. 1895, for furnishing all ma- terial and labor and constructing pipe• sewers as follows, according to the plans and specifications on file in said office: An 8- inch tile pipe sewer in West 4th street and Fenelon Place from end of present sewer to Summit street. Estimated length, 1,100 lin. feet; 4 manholes. Bidders to furnish a band of $200 with each bid that contract will be en- tered into if awarded. The city reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, 1.0-2-10t City Engineer. NOTICE OF SALE. I will sell at public auction to the best bidder for cash, on Friday, the 11th' day of October, 1895 at 2 o'clock. p. m. at the public pound of the city of Dubuque, on Elm street between 14th and 15th streets, the following im- pounded animals, to -wit: One black mare about 14 hands high, weighs afoub 1,000 lbs, 10 or 11 years old, has small white spot on back (saddle mark), small white spot behind left ear, small scar on forehead, slightly lame in right hind leg, wire cut on right front foot below fetlock, short mane and tall. ED. MORGAN, Dubuque, Oct. 4, 1895. City Marshal. SIDEWALK NOTICE. 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 con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on both sides of Vernon street, between Alta Vista street and West end of the street where not al- ready laid at the expense of abutting property. T. J. COONEY, 10-2-10t. City Recorder NOTICE TO SIDEWALK CON- TRACTORS. Bids will be received at this office up to four o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, October 16th for laying the cement walk in front of the Baptist church on street in front of north 1-5 of city lot 466. Bidders to furnish bond of $100. with bid that contract will be en - aced Into if awarded. The right is re- served to reject any and all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, City Eng. City Engineer's office, Dubuque, Iowa, October llth. 1895. 10-11-5t. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received at this office up to four o'clock p. m. of Wednesday. October 16th, 1895, for re -setting curb, and guttering and lowering macadam on Liebnitz street in accordance with plans and specifications now in file in this office. Bidder to furnish bond of $100 with bid that contract will be en- tered into if awarded. The right is re- served to reject any and all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, City Eng. City Engineer's Office, Dubuque, Iowa, October 11th, 1895. 10-11-5t. NOTICE. To owners of property in alley between Main and Locust and 1st and 8th streets: You and each of you that have any objections to the construction of a san- itary sewer in said alley, the cost of said construction to be charged to the adjacent property are hereby notified to file your objections to same with the city recorder on or before Wednesday October 16th, 1895. Per order of sewer committee. JOHN SCHULTE, 10-9-7t. Chairman. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the city recorder up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, October 26th. 1895, for wainscoating and painting the hall of the city hall on the firs floor, according) to plans and specifications now on file in the city recorder's office. Bidders must state the price for do- ing said work comnlete. No extras will be allowed. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 10-23-5t. T. J. SHEA, Chairman of the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTICE TO PLUMBERS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the city recorder up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Saturday. October 26th, 1895. for putting in a two-inch water service pipe into the city hall to connect with the water pipes now therein. Bidders must state the price for doing all of said work complete. including the furnishing of all pine. etc. required. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 10-23-5t. T. J. SHEA, Chairman Committe on Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTICE OF SALE. I will sell at public auction to the best bidder for cash, on Monday.' the 28th day of Oct, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. ni• at the public pound of the city of Du- buque, on Elm street, between 14th and 15th streets, the following impounded animals, to -wit: One hall faced sorrell O/Lcial Notices. mare, left front foot white to the knee both hind feet white; about 9 years old, 14 nands high, weight between 1,000 and 1,100 pounds. Branded on left front shoulder with an X. 10-22-5t ED. MORGAN, City Marshal. Dubuque, Oct. 22, 1895. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To Mrs. D. G. Rogers: You are hereby notified that in accor- dance with a resolution of the Clty Cuun cli of the City of Dubuque for the im- provement of repairing sidewalk adopt- ed on the 7th day of Oct., A. D., 1895, 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. lots No. 77 and 78, in Mc- Craney's first add.. owned by you being subject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meet- ing of the council. to be held on the 4th day of Nov.. A. D.. 1895. and show cause it any you have. why said assessment should not be lift led. 10-17-10t. T. J. COONEY. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To Mrs. John McCloskey: You are hereby notified that in accor- dance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the improvement of sewer in alley east of Center Place from Julien avenue to West llth street. adopted on the 7th day of Oct.., A. D.. 1895. a special assessment will be levied fr the expense thereof at the next regular meeting of the city council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot No. 11 in Cain's sub. owned by you being subject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meet- ing of the council. to be held on the 4th day of Nov.. A. D.. 1895. and show cause if any you have. why said assessment should not be levied. 10-17-10t. T. J. COONEY. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICLS. 195 You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of repairing sidewalk, adopted on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1995, 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 No. 12 sub city 703, owned by you being subject to such special as- sessment. And you are notified to ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of Nov. A. D. 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To John Gillis: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of repairing sidewalk, adopted on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1895, 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 No. 21 in West's add, owned by von being subject to such special as- sessment. And yon are notified to ap- near at said meeting of the council, to he held on the 4th day of Nov. A. D. 1995, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To J^hn Pier: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of repairing sidewalk, adopted on the 7th day of October. A. D. 1895, a sp,..cial assessment will he 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, lots Nos. 678a and 678 city, owned you being subject to such special as- sessment. And you are notified to ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of Nov. A. D. 1895, any you ve, why sais show cause if assessmentshould nota dlin levied. To Rev. P. J. Burke: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of repairing sOcwaOctober, adopted on the 7th day of A. D. 1895, a special assessment will be levied for the expense t the f at the next regular meeting council,ty ts and parcels of land ab• ttingalonlosaid improvement lot un 1-4 city lot 745, owned by you being subjecttoTsuce h htifled spetocial as- s pe ar at s And youof the council, to pear d said meeting of Nov. A. D. he held nn the 4th day 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To John Welsh: To H. Butler: You hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of repairing sidewalk, adopted on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1895, 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 No. 213 in Davis Farm add owned by you being subject to such special as- sessment. And you are notified to ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 4th day of Nov. A. D. 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To Henry Guerdet: W. are 196 Official Notices, You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improvement of repairing sidewalk, adopted on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1895, a special assessment will he 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, lots 4 and 5 of sub 1 of 5 of 11-12-13 n e 1-4 section 13-89-2 e owned by you being subject to such special as- sessment. And you are notified to ap- pear at said meeting of the council, to he held on the 4th day of Nov. A. D. 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. To Wolf & Hilkins: You are hereby notified that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuoue for the improvement of sewer in alley east of Center Place in Rose street and in alley west of Race street, adopted on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1895, a special assessment will he levied for the ex- pense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the city council, upon all lots and parcels of land abutting on said improvement, lot 3 of 2 of min lot No. 88, 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 4th day of November, A. D. 1895, and show cause if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. T. J. COONEY, 10-17-1Ot. City Recorder. SIDEWALK NOTICES. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That sidewalks of good brick. stone or cement be within 20 days of this notice. constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in re- lation'to sidewalks as follows: ,8 feet wide on east side of Bluff street between Third street and Fourth street. 8 feet wide on east side of Bluff street between Seventh street and Eighth street. 8 feet wide on nor.h side of Tenth street between Clay street and White street. 8 feet wide on east side of Bluff street between Ninth street and Tenth street. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: T hat sidewalks of good two inch planks, brick stone, or cement. be, within 10 days of this notice constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks as follows: 6 feet wide on west side of Jackson street between Ninth street and Tenth street. 8 feet wide on south side of Tenth street between White street and Jack- son street. 6 feet wide on east side of Washington street between Thirteenth street and Fourteenth street. 6 feet wide on south side of Thirteenth street between Jackson street and Wash ington street. 4 feet wide on east side of St. Ambrose street between Arch street and Green street. 4 feet wide on both sides of Delhi street between Asbury street andCenter street. 6 feet wide on east side of Jackson street between Eighteenth street and Nineteenth street. Where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted October 7th. 1895. 10-17-1Ot. T. T. COONEY, City Recorder. October 28, 1895 • Your committee on public grounds and buildings to whom was referred the mo- tion of advertising for bids for wainscot - 1895. ing and painting. the hall of the City Hall beg leave to report that they have received bids for sante and Frank Kettohle, being the lowest bidder, we would recommend that he be given the contract, his bid for doing said work be- ing $151.85. Report adopted. • Ald. Shea offered the following: Itesolved. 13y the City Council of the city of Dubuque: That the city mar- shal and fire chief be instructed to ex- amine the, old frame shanty on Clay street between 4th and 5th streets, and report as to its safety to surrounding property in case of fire. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann moved that the pro- posed new street between Elmdale ave- nue and Valeria be named Cushing ave- nue. Carried. Ald. Ryder moved that the portion of West Eagle Point avenue not changed to Elmdale avenue be named Kaufmann avenue. Carried. CITY CO I: N C I L. Special Session October 28, • 197 (OFFICIAL.) Council met at 2:30 0. m. Mayor Olinger In the chair. present -Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Kauf- mann, Ryder. Shea. Schulte and Vogler. The mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to consider the construction of a sower in Fene1nn Place and allow- ing previous bill. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved. 13y the City Council of the city of Dubu.tue: That the city recorder be instructed to issue a venire to the city marshal. commanding him to sum- mon a jury of twelve. freeholders. citi- zens of said city. duly qualified to assess damages that may be caused by the pro- posed opening of a street through lots 1, 2, 3. 4. and 5 of sub lot 687 city, to such parties as object to the same as shown by plat prepared by the city engineer, as ordered by the city council Oct. 1st, 1895. An agreetnent of Jas. Lee and Thos. Faherty with the city of Dubuque grant- ing to the eity the right to construct and maintain a sanitary sewer along the line between lot No. 14 Prospect Hill addi- tion and lot No. 4 of subdivision of lot 672 city and the right to at all times enter on said property to do any neces- sary repairs. etc. was accepted and the mayor and• recorder instructed to sign same. W. A. Leathers and Clifton B. Trewin presented a Plat of lot 41a, Prospect Hill addition. showing a proposed vacation and relocation of alley in said Prospect Hill. Approved and recorder instructed to I, give the proper notice of vacation. The bids for the construction of sewer in Fenelon Place were ordered opened and referred to the engineer for compute tion. The engineer reported as follows: $1,021 Bryan Donahue 917 John & E C Blake Messrs. Blake. being the lowest bid- ders. were awarded the contract. The following bills were allowed. Steuck. O'Farrell & Linehan, $5,190, for improvement of Locust street from 10th to 17th streets. Dubuque Construction Co., $3,456, for improvement of 17'th street. M. Connolly, 2128.35. for sewer pipe and one manhole. Ald. Ryder moved that M. Lavin be allowed 2100 on his contract. Ald. Shea. of the board of health, re- ported as follows: Your committee of the board of health would moat respectfully recommend that the salaries of the members of the board of health be fixed and allowed as fol- lows for services during 1895: Mayor Olinger, chairman The two aldermen. each Assistant physician Clerk Also that Dr. Welland be allowed $30 toward paying his expenses In attend- ing the meeting at Denver of the Nation- al Board of Health. Report adopted. Ald. Shea. chairman of the commit- tee on public grounds and buildings, re- ported as follows: $500 00 100 00 200 00 300 00 Aid. Shea. ehairmau of the board of health, offered the following resolution: Whereas. The City Council of the city of Dubuotte deems it expedient that the following described property. lots, and parts of lots should be connected with the sanitary sewer adjacent there- to, for the purpose of house drainage, etc.. Therefore. Resolved that the owners of the following property: Mrs. M. J. Sullivan. city lot 127. tieo. Richardson. city lot 128. John Bell. s 2-3 city lot 112. Emerette Randall. s 1-3 city lot 112. F. P. Coates. citv lot 111. C. Fischer. city lat 110. C. Fischer. city lot 109. D. V. Wilson. city lot 129. Robert Jess. city lot 130. Cath. MoCann. s 33.6 ft e 1-2 city lot 131. Jas. T. Wood. s 24 ft n 31 ft city lot 131. Fanny Wood. n 7 ft city lot 131. Fanny Wood. s 17.3 ft city lot 132. B. Lager'. s m 26.6 ft city lot 132. Jas. Kelly. n 21.3 ft city lot 132. City of Dubuoue. s Job. Barnes. n 20 20 fCt city .6 ft lo ty 108.lot 1 Job Barnes. s 25.6 ft city lot 107. W. E. Hunt. s 1-2 n :19 city lot 107. Eva L. Hunt. n 1-2 n 39 ft, olty lot 107. Dr. J. H. Greene. city lot 106. Dr. J. H. Greene. s 40.8 ft city lot 105. McMahon. Michael. city s 21.8 ft of lot 1 Simplot, Chas.. city, m 21.8 ft of lot 1. Coates, Frank. city. n 1-2 of lot 3a. Albee, E. W.. city lot 4 . Dillon Timothy. city lot 10. Bonsott, R. Est.. city s 2-5 of lot 11. Waller. R. Hest.. city n 1-3 of lot 11. ,city ft 12. Gmehle, Einelia,city n 20 ft of lot 21. Oglesby, Est.. city n 1-2 of lot 22. Bush, Anna M., city s 37.6-12 of lot 26. Rider, Jno. V.. city n 33 ft of lot 27. Rider, Jno. V.. city lot 28. Hanson, Ira. city lot 40a. E. W.C. A1c630. bee. city 198. Anna M. Bush. n 2-3 city lot 195. James Mullin. city lots 181, 182, 182a. Butt Bros.. n 35.5 ft city lot 179. Tam Connolly. city lots 177 and 178. W. L. Bradley, city lot 176a, n 25 ft 174. a 198 • Special Session, October 28, .1895 . W. Gl nn w 24ift city lot 120.ty lot m 22.6 tt 174. Robt. Waller. city lot 119. John Cooper. Hickey. s 1-2 city lot 118. n 1-2 city lot 118. John Hickey. s 21 ft city lot 117. P. J. Burke. n 43.9 ft city lot 117. N. C. Ryan. city lot 121. Mary Donahue. s 16 ft city lot 122. Thos. E. Rafferty. s 16 ft n 48.9 ft city lot 122. Frank Rafferty Est.. n 32.9 ft city lot 122. Mike Ahern. n 1-2 city lot 123. Gerald F. Ryan Est., s 1-2 city lot 123. Rt. Rev. John Hennessy. city lot 124. A. A. Cower. city lot 116. Felix Agnew. Est.. city lot 115. Rt. Rev. John Hennessy. city lot 114. Wm. Powers. city lot 113. Rt. Rev. Jdhn Hennessy. city lot 125. Mary and Julia Flannery, s 1-2 city lot O. Holland. lot 1 sub n 11.8 ft city lot 640. Mrs. A. Kaiser Est.. lot 2 sub n 11.8 r: city lot 640. Mrs. A. Kaiser Est.. s 23.3 ft city lot 639. Helmuth Butt. n 28 ft city lot 639. Universalist Church. city lot 638. S. Hosford. city lot 656. Grace A. & Sarah M. Provost, city lot 657. Grace A. & Sarah M. Provost, s 1 ft city lot 658. John Lagen. s m 33 ft city lot 658. Nellie G. Provost. n 17.2 ft city lot 658. Nellie G. Provost. s 16.5 ft e 1-2 city lot 659. H. & N. Hill. s 21 5-12 ft n 35. 2 ft e 1-2 city lot 659. S. G. Wells & R. H. Ham Est., n 13.2 ft e 1-2 city lot 659. S. G. Wells & R. H. Ham Est., s 8 ft 126. e 1-2 city lot 660 John Corcoran. n 1-2 city lot 126. First Presbyterian church, w 43 ft e 1-2 city lot 660. Jas. aM. Donahue.owln . 23.10 ft city lot 105..Jas, Rowan. city lot 656a. Laura Knowlton- e 1-2 city lot 133. Jas. Rowan. lot 2 city lot 657a. H.. arra an. s 1-3 city lot 134. Thos. J. Quinlan. lot 1 city lot 657a. Jas..KnowltO . 1 -3 -city lot 134. Grace A. Provost. city lot 658a. H. n Knowlton. n it coy lot 134. Grace A. Provost. s 16.2 ft w 1-2 city Frank Kirk. s 1-2city lot 135. lot 659 A. C. Kline. n 1-2 city lot 130. J. H. Thedinga Est.. city lot 136. Allison & Bradley. city lot 104. Allison & Bradley. s 34.6 ft city lot 103. M. & A. Rogers. n 50 ft city lot 103. M. & A. Rogers. s 8 ft city lot 102. Sarah Sprague. s m 38.6 ft city lot 102. J. R. Goodrich. n 18.6 ft city lot 102. J. R. Goodrich. city lot 101. A. A. Cooper. city lot 137. A. A. Cooper. city lot 138. A. A. Cooper. city lot 139 John R. Waller Est.. city lot 140. A. W. Hostord. city lot 623. David Grant Est.. city lot 624. Jas. Howie. city lot 625. Eliza Hoey, city lot 626. W. & D. Brunskill. city lot 627. Mrs. F. S. Cummings. e 1-2 city lot 662. Mrs. F. S. Cummings. ,e 1-2 city lot 651. Jac. Christman. s 36.3 ft city lot 650. Anna M. Bush, n 15 ft city lot 650. Anna M. Bush, city lot 649. Anna M. Bush. city lot 648. Bonson & Coates. city lot 628. R. Bonson Est.. W. & D. Brunskill, city lot 629. E. R. Jackson. s 1-2 city lot 630. M. O'Rourke. n 1-2 city lot 630. Wm. Bothwell Est.. city lot 631. E. R. Jackson. city lot 632. Wm. F. Coates. city lot 647. Wm. F. Coates. s 49.3 ft city lot 646. A. W. Kemler Est.. n 2 ft city lot 646. A. W. Kemler Est.. city lot 645. A. W. Kemler. city lot 644. J. E. Fairbanks Est.. 33.6 ft city lot 843 ' Dr. Brownson. city lot 634. Martin, city lot 635. A. Tredway and Grace A. Provost, city lots 636 and 637. I. O. O. F.. city lot 633. P. W. Crawford. city lot 642. P. W. Crawford. lot 2 of city lot 641. Conrad B. Scherr. s 25.7 1-2 ft of lot 1 of city lot 641. John Phelan. lot 1 sub s 39.4 ft of city lot 641. John Phelan( lot 1 sub s 39.4 ft of city lot 640. O. Holland. lot 2 sub s 39.4 ft of city lot •140. Sylvia L. Scott. n 35 ft w 1-2 city lot 659. Sylvia L. Scott. lot 2 w 1-2 city lot 660. Ed. Muggli Est.. lot 1 w 1-2 city lot 660. be instructed to make ,proper sewer con- nections therewith. where not already done, within 30 days from this date. In case of the neglect or refusal of the own- ers of above described property 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 property. Adopted by the following vote: AyRyder, Shea. Schulte and Vogler.uLmaan Ald. Crawford was excused from vot- ing. Ald. Shea moved to adiourn. Carried. Attest: corder. Approve(' .... 1895 Mayor /leyu/u.l' Se88ion, LVo'reinlwr , 18145. CITY C'JUNUIL. Regular Session November 4th, 1895. (Official.) 199 Peter Klauer, supplies for city en- gineer 80 M Lavin, sewer on South Locust street 104 44 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for sewers 60 G F Kleih, supplies for sewers 1 96 Bart E Linehan, supplies for sew- ers '15 75 Martin & Strelau. ooal for fire dept157 95 Mayor Olinger in the chair. Voggenthaler & Ragatz, supplies Present—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cul- for fire dept 44 len, Kaufmann. Shea. and Vogler. I Dubuque Water Co. supplies for On motion the minutes of the October fire dept 40 00 meeting were approved as printed. I Key City Gas Co, coke for 18th 6 12 The following hills were ordered paid: street engine house Name. For what purpose. Ain't. Jos Trudell, repairs for fire dept 28 25 Pape & Jacquinot, plumbing $30 10 Geo N Raymond. baskets for fie 7 Fraatz & Clarke, supplies, fire dept 796 department • 00 Standard Lumlber Co.. shaving1' Klauer, supplies for fire dept 4 00 1 .6 for fire dept Rei-nfried & Jaeger, supplies for fire 50 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co.. lum- I dept fiber for fire dept 51 30 A Wunderlich. horse shoeing ..... 7 00 4fori.on Taos.. grate fire dept 2 20 Voggenthaler & Iiagatz, supplies for fire dept 2 73 All. Halpin and Ryder arrived at 9:50 o'clock. Schulte arrived at 10 o'clock. Union Printing Co. register blanks4 755 Jas Kelly, stationery 11 70 1 0 1, B Grosvenor. Pencils Barnard. Walker & Clewell. station 6 00 Hardie & Schar•ie, letter a to health 28 75 Jahn T Kearns. recording plats .. • 2 00 90 Ham & Carver. index tabs ... • • • • • 37 9Q Harger & Blish. stationery Headford Bros. & Hitchins, grates 22 70 2 50 Jas Kelly & Son. files Dubuque Wood Ware Co. lumber50 00 Baumgartner & Kleih. supplies for 70 engineer 74 98 Evens & Howard. sewer pipe Steuck & O'Farrell. improvement of 49 06 Carr, Ryder & Co.. two pieces 30 maple tire department Lagan & Sloan. horse shoeing for 12 00 fire department Dubuque Water Co.. hydrants for r314 11 October Collins & Wilkinson. horse shoeing 13 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel. supplies for 1 Nf y hall 4 20 II H heads for Police Telephone & Signal Co., elec- 300 attorney and cards for l and of tric supplies E. E. Frith, removing garbage 240 30 M. Czlzek, papering room in hall • • 30 130 Svendson & Ott. lumber P Klauer, storage of stoves and 6 30 repairs81 Dubuque Telegraph, tax sale list .. 60 40 Phil. Pier. coal F. J 5 DugHIlkinsKane, & Co., bla kets polii3 10 ce dept 19 80 JJllwanger Bros.. supplies and re- Garfield avenue pairs police dept 8 80 Dubuque avenue Construction Co., con M. Brown & Son. hay. (city pound). 300 ti of sewers from llth to Phil Pier. wood and ice (patrol 21 00 house) Collins & Wilkinson. horse shoeing. 2 00 Fraatz & Clark, supplies for police 2 70 dept Lear & Pflffner. horse shoeing 10 5 Jos Trudell, repairs patrol Chas Oswald, repairs and suppiPs. 300 00 00 Brown & Son. hay (city pound) Peter Klauer, supplies and labor street ............... , 4 35 John Tibet. improvement of Rush 847 00 (fire dept.) ..... 436 ..... ..... P Pape & Coy. lumber plumbing • • • 35 62 . street . • • • • • • • • • • . John McCoy lumber fire dept Phil Doerr, improvement of alley Dubuque e, stove for ,prints g ..... 50 75 from Merz steeet to Ries street ..182 00 Telegraph. printing • • • • lb )ubuque Construction Co.. improVe 21 96 Re4nfried & Jaeger, twine .... • • • • meet of 15th street lies improvement o alley struc on se = 730 00 19th street. •' Peter Borsch. improvement of 5th 940 00 avenue Bryan Donahue. construction of 34 60 sen Mer Cn 7ty, laying sidewalk ..... 4 00 John McCoy, Altman & Taylor, improvement of 00 Grandview avenue .. Ryan Bros., improvement of Alpine 150 00 Voggenthaler & Ragatz, for fire dept . l'eter Hoffman, supplies for fire dpt r llwanger Bros. supplies for fire dept ......... 1' Klauer, supplies for street •es far lteinfrted & Jaeger. suPP street • . . .lies for street Duggan & Kane, supplies for Reinfried & Jaeger, 05 street ......""•'" 92 Bart E Linehan, supplies for street. 75 50 Key City Gas Co.. coke • • • • ..... or Standard Lumber Co. supplies11 10 bridge Svendson & Ott, supplies for street. 20 80 Collins & Wilkinson. city carpe- 5 00 ter ................................ for lsaumga.rtner & Kleih. supplies7 30 street ............................. 6 54 35 4 10 5 10 3 00 3 80 Phil Doerr, from Johnson to Windsor avenue 16 96 Dubuque Construction Co.. ras onClay street and Couler av e"nue 393 880 B Donahue, laying Geo W Farley, improvement of Re -300 00 becca street • .. Dubuque Construction Co., sewer in alley east of Center Place . • ... 21 28 D W Linehan. sewer in Grove Ter- 126 lb race P Borsch, improvement of 5th ave. 41 911 Bryan Donahue. sewer pieement . a... Wilmer Cook, imp 00 lley frome Schiller avenue to Middle: 17 00 J P Schroe,ler, cement ............. •, .624 00 Dubuque Construction Co., Im- provement 17th street Phil Doerr, improvement of alley 4 200 Regular Session, November 4, 1895 east of Stafford avenue 60 00 N H Schilling. toweling cement 32 00 sidewalk 32 30 Jno Williams. sand and rock E J Evans. sidewalk 10th and Clay23 15 N H Schilling, paving brick, sand 05 etc Ryan Bros., improvement of Audu- bon avenue Byron Donahue. sewer in 6th street739 59 John Pickley, improvement of Schil- ler avenue Mrs. Koenig, janitor service 20 00 John Hoffmann. assistant market 1 35 master Frank Keachie. carpenter work 186 and painting Wm Kaep, assisting removeing rec- ords in recorder's office Chas Buchard. assisting park cus 26 00 todian Wm Geisicker. levelman for engi- 55 00 neer John Farley. rodman for engineer. 40 00 Jas Morgan. inspector for engineer 19 30 John Brady, inspector for engineer 29 00 John Hoffman. inspector for en- gineer55 Dan Sheehan. inspector for engi. • • 50 neer 37 John Drehouse. use of pulley, block etc 2 50 Maggie Murry, typewriting and pa- per 9 75 Jos Geiger, carpenter work 6 25 Chas Atkinson. papering and paint - 40 00 ing Garret Pan. cutting wood 1 50 Robt McGuire. sanitary officer 50 00 B Hayes, cleaning around hall 21 75 Adam Jaeger. labor at hall '14 42 Andy Johnson. cutting wood 2 25 C H Whitwell. veterinary services 33 00 Steuck & O'Farrell. improvement of West Eagle Point avenue .3620 00 D W Linehan. improvement of Fengler avenue 1413 00 Steuck O'Farrel & Linehan, im- provement of Locust street 1317 00 The following bills were referred to the committee on police and light: Key City Gas Co. $80 35 Globe Light & Heat Co 170 00 The following bilis were referred to the committee on supplies: Trexler Bros $ 6 00 B Lagen . 400 Martin & Strelau 21 21 The followingbills were referred to the committee on streets: Headford Bros ..$44 60 Key City Gas Co 23 75 The following bills were referred to the oommittee on fire: HHuber&Son $100 P H Halpin 6 60 G F Kleih 30 The following bills were referred to the committee on public grounds and build- ings: Reinfrled & Jaeger Dubuque Water Co Baumgartner & Kleih 1 65 The following bill was referred to the ecqmmittee on markets: G'P Klelh $2 85 The following bill was referred to the committee on sewers: Jaoob Traut $4 50 The following bills were referred to the committee on printing: Dubuque Herald $76 00 Daily Telegraph Petitions. The following petitions were referr •c1 to the committee on streets. Petition of Maria Kempf and Heirs in relation to the grade of Southern avenue claiming damages for alleged change of grade. Petition of J. H. Rhomberg referring to the building on the proposed Fourth street extension, asking that the sum of $200 be allowed him for the removal of same. Petition of F. W. Kringle asking that ICatherine street be improved. Petition of C. H. Ertner asking that he be exempt from special assessment for the improvement or 6th ave. until the same is continued further. The petition of Jessie Vaun offering to furnish filling on High Bridge ave was referred to the street committee with power The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee: Wm. Ryan Packing Co Cornelia Bahl. Petition of the Chicago Great West- ern Ry. Co. in regard to sale of property owned by them for delinquent taxes was referred to the delinquent tax committee and city attorney. The following petitions were granted: Petition of Messrs. Kenneally and Kane asking that Ook street from its connection with Rising avenue be made passable. Petition of Mrs. H. B. Noyes asking to be allowed to extend a sewer on • Chestnut street to her property the same to be done at her expense. The following 'propositions to furnish the city street sweepers were referred to the paving committee. A Wander and The F. C. Austin man- ufacturing company. The invitation of the executive com- mittee of the Trans Mississippi Commer- cial Congress asking the city to send delegates to the congress to be held at Omaha was accepted and the mayor authorized to appoint three•delegates. The remonstrances of several property owners between 1st and 8th and Main and Locust streets against constructing a sewer in. alley was referred to the en- gineer and sewer committee. Petition of Ernest Bohn for use of part of ice harbor for a, skating rink was referred to the harbor committee. Petition of John Kaep asking damages on account of accident to Mrs. Kaep caused by the displacement of apron over crossing was referred to the com- mittee on claims. Petition of M. Masuen & Co. asking that unexpired license be refunded was referred to the' mayor with power. The petition of the Illinois Central Ry. Co. asking the privilege of putting down a side track over and along the following streets in the city. Commencing at a point on the Du- buque & Dunlelth bridge company's 75 00 track ata point between Washington 1 65 400 00 lieyrrl,i ,.,.Y;„,,. .November 4, 1895. 201 and Wall streets thence northeasterly along Cypress street, crossing all inter- vening streets and alleys, to and across Seventh street to Cedar street, thence northerly on Cedar street, to south line of Thirteenth street and crossing all in terevening streets and alleys, was re- ferred to the committee of the whole. Report of Officers. City Treasure McCarten reported a.s follows: Cash on hand Oct. 1, Receipts for October 31,595.58 1`z95......$53,143.96 Total $84,739.54 Disbursements during Oet ....60,218.65 Balance cash Nov. 1. 1895 $24,520.89 Also reported $1,968.20 amount required to pay city officers. Also presented a list of coupons re- deemed during the month of Oct. 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers and report referred to the fi- nance committee. Street Commissioner Carter reported 53- 804.68 amount required to pay for labor on the streets for the month of October, 1895 Warrants ordered drawn to pay labor- ers and report referred to the street committee. Marshal Morgan reported $1,933.55 amount required to pay police for Oc- tober. Also reported 61 arrests during Oc- tober. Also reported 52 runs made by patrol. Also presented treasurer's receipt for 516.00 amount collected for impounded animals. police Warrants ordered drawn to pay P and report referred to the committee on police and light. Chief Reinfried reported $1,740.00 amount due fire department for the month of October, 1895. Warrants ordered drawn to pay fire department and report referred to the committee on police and light. treasurer's report received and filed. Adopted. Ald. Kaufmann. chairman of the street committee, reported as follows: Your committee report that a sidewalk has been ordered on Vernon street all prayed for by John Holland et al. avenue. Ln favor of paying claim of O. E. Guern sey, trustee. of 580.40. In flavor of instructing the city engi- neer to prepare a plat showing the pro- posed change of location of Union ave- nue and proceed in accordance with chap ter 30 of the revised ordinances of 1893. Report that the macadam has been hauled from the property of John Alt- hanser. In favor of intsurtcting the street com- missioner to repair Kane street so that the same will be passable for public travel. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Fifth avenue from end of im- provement to north line lot 6 Pell's addi- tion by Peter Horsoh, contractor, in front of and adjolning the sante, 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: Chas. Hillery, sewer inspector, re- ported 5190.80 amount required to pay for labor on sewers. Warrants ordered drawn to pay lab- orers and report referred to sewer com- mittee. Woodmeasurer Jess reported 1,350 cords of wood measured. during October and presented treasurer's receipt for $3.10 amount due cAty. Report adopted. Market Master Traut reported $$2005 scale receipts for October and presented treasurer's receipt or same. Also reported $20.40 amount due for feeeding prisoners or October. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to feed prisoners. Report in favor of receiving and filing the petition of John Hickey in relation to damages to his crops on Grandview Ald. Ryder. chairman of the finance committee, reported in favor having loan warrants drawn In favor of the several parties and also warrants drawn in favor of the treasurer for money advanced dur- ing the month of October. 1895, and the H Krenes. Johnstone sub. lot 1, 8.67 sq yds guttering at 340, 52.95; 34.4 sq yds macadamising $ 14 30 at 33c, 511.35 Rudolph Jones. Jansan's sub, lot 1, 56.6 lin ft curbstone at 30c, hue and Chas. Pitschner were received and filed. 34c, $14.39! 106.33 sq Yds m'acad- 516.98; 42.33 sq yds guttering at The reports of city weighers T. J. D ona amazing at 330. 534.76 64 13 Rudolph Jones, Jansan's sub, lot 2. 50 lin ft curbstone at 300 515; 33.33 sq yds guttering at 340, 61.11 macadamiz- dogt 61 46 50 Rudolph Jones. Jansan's sub, lot 3, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 516; 33.33 sq Yds guttering at 340, 511.33; 61.11 sq yds maeadamdz- ing at 330. 520.17 48 60 Rudolph Jones. Jansan's sub, lot 4, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 515; 33.33 sq yds guttering art 34c, 511.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- ing ac damiz- 48 60 ing at 33c. $20.17 ................ Rudolph Jones. Jansan's sub, lot 5, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 515; 33.33 sq yds guttering at 34c, 511.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- 48 60 ing at 33c. 520.17. .. .... . Rudolph Janes. Jansan's sub, lot 6, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 515; 33.33 sq yds guttering at 34e, $11.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c. 520.17 .......... .lot 46 60 Rudolph Jones, Jansen' s sub, 7, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30e, $167 33.33 sq yds guttering at 34c, $11.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamia-50 ing at 33c. $20.17 .......... .. Rudolph Jones. Jansan's sub, lot 8. 56.8 lin ft curbstone at 3 , at 30c, ering $17.04; 40 sgyds g t $13.60; 82.22 sq yds macadam's - 5777 ing at 330, $27.13 John Jansen. Jansen's sub, lot 13, 202 Rey/dor •Venni(►?., .L) Velro a i' -i. Ji'95. 622.0 lin ft curbstone at 30c, $186. 60; 430.2E sq yds guttering at 34c, 1146.27;820.78 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c. 2270.85 Thos Barry. sub lot 2 of the sub of 2. 3 and 4 and 1 of 5 of m lot 307a, lot 1. 407.0 lin ft curbstone at 30c, $120.60: 284.90 sq yds gut- tering at 34c, $96.87: 528.22 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, $174- 31 Thos Berwange'r. sub lot 2 of the subof2.3and 4and 1 of5of m lot 307a. lot 2. 59.6 Lin ft curb- stone at 30c, 217.88: 46.67 sq yds guttering at 34c. 215.87; 108.67 sq yds macadamizing at 33c, 235.86. 69.61 Lizzie Schnee, Peil's sub. lot 6, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c. 215.00; 33.33 sq yds guttering at :34c, $11.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c, 220.17 46 50 Lizzie Schnee. Pell's sub. lot 5, 50 Iin ft curbstone at 30c. 215.00; 33.33 sq yds guttering at 34e, 211.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c. 320.17 46 50 1Azzie Schnee. Peil's sub. lot 4, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30e. 215.00; 33.33 sq yds guttering at 34e, $11.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c. $20.17 46 50 Lizzie Schnee, Peil's sub. lot 3, 50 lin ft curbstone at 30c. 215.00; 33.33 sq yds guttering at 340, 211.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c. 820.17 46 50 Chris Hertner. sub 1 m lot 907a, lot 2. 100 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 230; 66.67 sq yds guttering at 34c, $22.67; 122.22 sq yds ma:cadamiz ing at 33c, 240.33 93 00 Lizzie Schnee. Pell's sub. lot 2, 50 lin ft curlbstone alt 30c. 815.00; 33.33 sq yds guttering at 34c. 211.33; 61.11 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c. 220.17 46 50 Lizzie Schnee. Peil's sub, lot 1, 115 lin ft curbstone at 30c. 834.50; 76.67 sq yds guttering at 34c, 826.07; 140.55 sq yds macadamiz- ing at 33c. 846.38 106 95 August Roeber, min lot 307, lot 2, 1063.4 lin ft curbstone at 30c, 1319.02; 734 sq yds guttering at 34c, 2249.66; 1423.33 sq yds macadam- izing at 33c. 2469.69 1038 27 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin( Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes-None, Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving alley from Johnson ave)nnte to Windsor avenue between Garfield ave- nue and Rhomberg 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, herein- after named. situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: R W Lange. Cooke add, lot 1, 67.16 sq yds macadamizing at 35c, 823.50; 44.4 cu yds grading at 5c, 22.22 $ 25 72 M Hanson, Cook's add. lot 2, 58.26 sq yds macadamazing at 35c, $20.39; 44.4 cu yds grading at 5e, 603 72 391 78 22.22 22 6I John F. Luck, Cook's add, lot 3, 58.26 sq yds macadamizing at 35c, 220.39; 44.4 ou yds grading at Sc, 22.22 22 61 Wan Kanlve. Cook's add, lot 4, 58.26 sq yds maw,damazing at 35c, 220.39; 44.4 ou yds grading at 5c. 22.22 22 61 F 23 Welton. Cook's add. s 1-2 lot 5, 29.13 sq yds naacadainazing at 35c, 210.20; 22.2 ou yds gracing at 5c. $1.11 1I 31 J Muller. Cook's add. n 1-2 lot 5, 29.13 sy yds macadamizing at 35c, 210.19; 22.2 cu yds grading at 5c. 21.11 11 30 John Berry. Cook's add, lot 6, 58.26 sq Yds macadamizing at 35c, 220.39; 44.1 cu yds grading at 5c. 22.22 22 61 Justin Holtzman. Coa)k's add, s 1-2 lot 7, 29.13 sq yds macadam- izing at 35c. 210.19; 22.2 cu yds grading at 5c. 21.11 11 30 Gandenz Troug. Cook's add, n 1-2 lot 7 ,29.13 sq yds macadamizing at 35c. 210.20; 22.2 cu ydts grading at 5c. 31.11 11 3l M. Hoerner. Cook's add. lot 22 58.26 sq yds macadamizing at 35c. 220.39: 44.1 cu yds grading at 5c. 22.22 22 61 Luisa Weglau, Cook's add, lot 23, 58.26 sq yds macadamizing at 36c, 220.39; 44.4 cu yds grading at 6c, $2.22 22 61 Frank Giessler. Cook's add. lot 24, 58.26 sq yds macadamizing at 35c, 220.39: 44.4 cu yds grading at 5c. $2.22 22 61 Jos Cleman. Cooks add. lot 25, 58.26 sq yds macadamizing' at 35c, 220.39; 44.4 cu yds grading at 5c. 22.22 22 61 Jos Cleman. Cook's add. lot 26, 58.26 sq yds macadamizing at 36c. $20.39; 44.4 cu yds grading at 5c. 22.22.... ........ .. N1c Schmidt. Cook's acid. lot 27, 68.26 sq yds macadamizing at 35c. 220.39: 44.4 cu yds grading at 5c. 22.22 22 61 Mc Ley. Cook's add. lot as. 67.16 eY Yds macadamizing at 35c, 223.50; 44.4 cu yds grading at 5c, 22.22 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Hairpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes-None. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Sixteenth street from Main to Locust street by Dubuque Construction Oo., contractors. in front of and adjoin- ing the same, a spedial tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots• and parcels of real estate hereinafter named. situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate. as fol- lows: J & D Olinger. s 1-5 of 472, city, 29.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, 29.34; 93.6 lin ft curbing reset at 5c, 24.681 308.22 sq yds brick paving at 21.14. 2361.37: ..$ 365 c'') Wm S Moto, 6 1-5 of 473, city, 36 lin ft curbstone at 32c. 811.20; 112.2 lin ft curbing reset at 13c, 22 61 25 72 November 4, 1895 203 Anna A Sears. n 1-2 n 1-5 of 474, city. 8.4 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $11.91; 308.22 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.14. $351.37 $2.69; 120 lin ft curbing reset at 5c, $6.00; 308.22 sq yds brick pav- ing at $1.14. $351.37 ::60 06 W H Peabody. n 1-5 of 471, city, 75.6 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $24.- 19; 426.6 lin ft curbing reset at 5c, $28.66; 1232.88 sq yds brick paving at $1.14. $1,405.48 1,458 33 Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the 'City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving- Fifteenth street from Main St. to Locust street by Dubuque Construc- tion Co.. 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 hereinafter named. situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: D D Myers. s 96.1 of 471. city. 114.4 lin ft curbstone at 32c. $36.- 63: 9.2 lin ft curbing reset at 5c, $0.46; 307.33 sq yds brick paving at $ 387 44 11.14. 8350.35 Independent School District of Dubuque. s 2-5 of 474. city, 307.33 sq yds brick paving at $1.14, 350 35 $350.35 B B Richards. n 1-5 of 475, city, 114.1 lin ft curbing at 32c, $36.- 51; 9.7 lin ft curbing reset at 50, $0.48; 307.33 sq yds brick paving 387 34 at $1.14, $350.35 Mrs lizabeth Young. n 1-4 of 470a, atty. 3.2 lin ft curbstone at 32c, $1.02; 121.0 lin ft curbing reset at 50, $6.05; 307.33 sq yds brick pay ing at $1.14, $350.35 357 42 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder. Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for con- structing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in alley east of Center Place in Rose street and in alley west of Race street by Du- buque Construction Co.. contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a spec- ial tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots. and parts of lots, and par- cels of real estate hereinafter named, sit nate and owned. and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate. as follows: 374 48 Simon Treanor. sub 13. McNul- ty's sub, lot 1. 44 se ft sewers 1? 60 at 4 mills Wm. Hopkins, sub 13. McNulty's sub, lot 2, 6 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 240 Wm Hopkins, McNulty's sub, lot 16, 16 00 40 sq ft sewers at 4 mills Wm Hopkins, sub 2 min lot 88, lot 20 1, 50 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 00 John .. Standacher. sub 2 min lot 88 s 1-2, lot 2. 30 sq ft sewers at 12 4 mills 00 Eliza Kennedy. sub 2 min lot 88, n 1-2, lot 2, 30 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 12 00 Jno D Wade,, sub 2 thin lot 88, lot 18 00 3, 40 sq ft sewers at 4 mills Annie Gill. sub 2 min lot 88, lot 4, 40 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 16 00 James Mullin. sub 2 min lot 88. lot 16 00 5, 40 sq ft sewers at 4 mills A W Hosford. Coin's sub, lot 14, 54.6 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 21 84 A W Hosford. Coin's sub, lot 17, 48 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 19 20 A W Holford. Coin's sub. lot 18, 82 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 32 80 A W Hosford. Coin's sub, lot 19, 58.8 sq ft sewers at 4 mills ..... 23 52 Jaynes Sellers. Coin's sub, lot 20, 54.6 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 21 84 Mrs A Cummins, sub 7 of min lot 88, lot 1, 150 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 60 00 Mrs A Cummins. Cummin's sub, lot 18, 55 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 22 00 Jno Reed, Cummin's sub. lot 19, 55 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 22 00 Wm Gilliam. Cummin's sub, lot 20, 55 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 22 00 .1 P Earley. Cummin's sub, lot 21, 55 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 22 00 J P Earley, Cummin's sub, lot 22, 55 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 22 00 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Kaufmann offered the ibllowing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for con- structing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer is alley east of Center Place from Julien avenue to West 11th street by M Lavin, 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, 6d for the several amounts set oppositec lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Joseph Botts. sub 4 McNulty's sub, lot 1, 59 sq ft sewers at4mills 2000 Joseph Botts, sub 5. 8 and 9, Mc- Nul'ty's sub. lot 7. 48.5 sq ft sewers 19 40 at 4 mills Joseph Botts. sub 5. 8 and 9, Mc- Nulty's sub. lot 6, 1.5 sq ft sewers at 4 mills 60 J J McCarthy. sub 5. 8 and 9, Mc- Nulty's sub, lot 5. 1.3 sq ft sewers 52 at 4 mills J J McCarthy. sub 5, 8 and 9, Mc- Nulty's sub, lot 4. 47.5 sq ft sew- 19 00 ere. at 4 mills J J McCarthy, sub 5, 8 and 9, Mc- Nulty's sub. lot 3. 3.2 sq ft sewers 1 at 4 mills 28 Wm Beck. sub 5. 8 and 9. McNul- ty's sub, lot 1. 47 so ft severs at 18 80 4 mills H W1lmers. Cain's sub. lot 9, 34.7 sq 13 88 ft sewers. at 4 mills E H Headfcrd. Cain's sub, lot 10, Mrs Jno MCC oskY. Cain'ssub, lot 13 72 mills34.3 as ft sewers at 4 11, 38.8 so ft sewers. at 4 mills 15 52 A W Hosford. Cain's sub. lot 12,. 15 32 38.3 sa ft at 4 mills H Thompson. Cain's sub. lot 13. 376 15 04 sq ft sewers at 4 mills Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for con- structing an 8 -inch Mile ripe sewer in Hill street from West Third street to Langworthy avenue by Dubuque Con- struction Co.. contractors. in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the s verr l l ts, and parts of lots. and pa 204 /?eq't•/ar Se8xinn, November 4, /895. tate hereinafter named. situate and ,owned. and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real es- tate, as follows: H Jones, sub lot 8 min lot 73, lot 4, 60 sg ft sewer at 4 mills $20 00 Ed. Young, sub lot 8 min lot 73, lot 5. 50 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 20 011 Ernest Young, sub lot 8 min lot 73, lot 6, 50 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 20 00 Henry Young. Daub 2 of 2 of 9 of min lot 73, lot 3. 50 sq ft sewer at 4 mills Ernst Young. sub 2 of 2 of 9 of 'min of 73, lot 2, 50 so ft sewer ad 4 twills James MoCann, sub 2 of 2 of 9 of min lot 73. Idt 1. 50 sq ft sewer at 4 mills20 00 O S Langworthy. Mfrs L H Lang - worthy's sub. lot 8. 90 sq ft sew - em, at 4 mills 36 00 V A Langworthy. Mrs. L H Lang - worthy's sub. lot 4. 174.5 sq ft sewer at 4 mills 69 80 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Ratter. Crawford, Cullen, .Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Kaufmann offered the following. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for lay- ing a 6 -foot wide sidewalk on bath sides of Lincoln avenue from Jackson street to Ried avenue by John McCoy, contrac- tor, in front of and ad.ioining the same, a speoial tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, parts of lots and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, sit- uate and owned. and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of tread estate. as follows: J F Krueger, Cook's add, lot 59, 53 lin ft sidewalk at 22c $11 66 John Stravinsky, Dreibilbies' add, lot 25. 14.5 lin ft sidewalk at 22c,3 19 John Strazinsky, Dreibilbles' add, n 16 ft, lot 26. 16 lin ft sidewalk at 22c 3 52 John Nied.ermeyer Est. Hooper's add, let 29. 61.5 lin ft sideanalk at 22c 13 53 Henry Ratner, Hooper's add, lot 22, 62 lin ft eldewe:lk at 22c 13 64 Henry Hafner, Hoover's add, lot 23, 52.3 lin ft sidewalk alt 22c 11 50 C G Western Ry. Co., sub 10 L Kniest's suib, lot 2. 16 lin ft side- walk at 22c 3 52 Geo Deckert, McCraney's second add, lot 18. 50 tin ft sidewalk at 22e 11 00 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Bauer. Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Naves—None. Ald. Crawford, chairman of the print- ing committee, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of al- lowing $67.50 on the bill of the GI Journal for publishing proceedings of the council during September 1895. In favor of paying $67.50 to the Herald for official printing during September 1895. In favor of allowing $29.15 to The Times Co, for publishing official notices during September 1895. In favor of paying bill of The Tele- graph for official printing during Sep- tember 1895. 20 00 20 00 In favor of paying bill of National Democrat of $50.00 for publishing oMoat notices.' In favor of paying bills of the German Catholic Printing Co. of $50.00 for pub- lishing official notices. Report adopted. Ald. Bauer. chairman of the police and light committee, reported as follows: Your committee on police and light re- port in favor Of paying the bill of the Star Electric Co. of $1.6.25.40 for electric lights during October 1895. In favor of paying bilis of the Key City Gas Co. of 75.90. Your committee would recommend that the Star Electric Co. be instructed to employ enough men to look after the street lights during the fore part of the night and see that said lights are prop- erly lit and cared for. Report adopted. Ald. Shea. chairman of the paving corn mittee, reported as follows: Your committee on paving would re- spectfully report that they have examin- ed and accepted the brick paving on Locust street from 14th street to 17th street: also 17th street from Clay street' to West Locust street and have accept- ed the same. Report adopted. Ald. Cullen. Chairman of the electrical construction committee, reported in favor of paying bills of the Central Union Telephone Co. of $45.00. Report adopted. Ald. Cullen, chairman of the com- mittee on delinquent taxes reported as follows: Your comtnitte reports In favor of cancelling the taxes of the Independent School District of Dubuque on lots 282, 283, 284, 285, 286 and 287 Woodlawn Park add. for 1894, as the same is used for school purposes. In favor of oancell.Ing the taxes of Mrs. John Yoe on lot 4 Boxleiter'e sub. for 1894; Maurice T. Ahearn to pay one- half his taxes on part of lot 69, Union add. as payment in full for 1894; Mrs. M. McMahon for 1894, C. F. Weidlich on per- sonalty for 1892 and 1893, Miss Emma Tippe on the n 1-2 of lot 230 Glendale add. for 1894. In favor of Cancelling the taxes of M. Hanley, et al., on steamer St. Croix for the year 1893. Report adopted. Ald. Ryder. chairman of the finance committee, and attorney. reported In re- gard to $100 awarded Jos Hug in 1888 and never received. and said warrant was cancelled. Your committee find the facts are cor- rect and recommend that the auditor be Instructed to draw a warrant for $100 in favor of Jos. Hug. Report adopted. Ald. Vogler, chairman of the commit- tee of the whole, reported: Your committee report in favor of in- structing the city engineer to prepare a plat from actual survey showing the correct location of Pickett street. In favor of referring the petition of Stephen Shaw for franchise to run a ferry between Dubuque and East Du- buque to the tatty attorney to examine and report if the city can give an ex- clusive charter for running a terry. In favor of referring the petition of F. M. Wunderlich in relation to retain- ing wall on Seminary street to the city attorney and engineer. In favor of postponing action on the November 4, 1895 .1'0 g•r'b, b, l' .1. iw!):i. petition of Specht Bros. for donation to their ferry until next summer. In favor of receiving and tiling the re- monstrance of Hubert O'Donnell against special tax for renal)• of sidewalk, as competent engineer be employ -.•d to take charge of her and that the chemical en- gine company be directed to take charge df said engine in ease of nece,*sity. In favor of receiving and tiling the pe- tition of M. McMahon for damages al- leged to have been sustain•.• I to his prop- erty by tire. Your committee of the whole to which was referred the petition of the Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge Company. respect- fully recommend the adoption of the fol- 1uwing preamble and resolution: Whereas. The construction of a high- way and wagon -bridge across the Mis- sissippi river at. Eagle Point is an enter- prise which will greatly promote the growth and prosperity of the city and the comfort and convenience of its cid- Therefore by it resolved by the City •ceps. Council of the City of Dubuque: That for the purpose of aiding and encourag- ing the Dubuque and Wlseensiu Bridge company in the construction of surh bridge. The city council hereby agrees to .appropriate and tray to sold bridge company from the bridge fund in the city treasury the sum of Twenty Five Thousand dollars.. to be used fur the construction of the approach to the west- erly end of said bridge. within the limits of the City of Dubuque, One half of said sum to be paid to said company, when it hall be made to appear to the City Coun- cil from the certificate of the engineer in charge of the work examined and approv -ed .by the city engineer, or other person experienced in the construction of such bridges, selected by the City Council for that purpose. that the work of construct- ing the said bridge including the wester - rhe same was done by the city. In favor of having the steamer Peter Olinger prepared for service and that a ly approach to the same. is fully one half completed, and the remaining one half of said sum. when said bridge shall be fully completed and ready for public . tra.vel. But no portion of said appropria tion shall be paid until it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the coun- cil, that all the funds necessary to enable said bridge company to complete and pay for the construction of said bridge, including the amount to be contributed by the city. have been fully secured or Provided for. Said installments to be paid front the bridge tax collected in two consecutive years: and on the further ex- press condition. that no portion of the money appropriated by the city shall be expended outside the limits of the City of Dubuque. and all that the plans for the construction of said bridge shall be submitted to, and approved by the City Council. Resolved further. That the necessary conditions. additional to the foregoing, on which the City of Dubuque will aid the Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge com- pany in the construction of the proposed bridge, be embodied in an ordinance to be adopted by the City Council which in its terms and conditions shall be substan tially the same. so far as applicable, as the ordinance adopted by the council August 2ncl, 1886. authorizing and pro - viding for aiding the Dubuque Pontoon Bridge company in the construction of a wagon and foot bridge across the MLR- sissippi between the city and East Du- buque. with the following modifications: (1). That the provision of See (i,) of said ordinance relative to the exemption of the bridge from city taxation, be so changed that such exemption shall con- tinue only until the revenues derived front operating said Eagle Point bridge. shall be sufficient to pay a net annual dividend of six per cent.. instead of eight per cent., as in the existing ordinance. (2. Also, that section seven (i) of the Pontoon ordinance be so changed in the new proposed ordinance. that the city, at its option. shall have the right to take said bridge into its own possession and control for the purpose of making it free of toil, by paying the net annual interest (or rental) of five (5) per cent. on the actual cost of constructing said bridge and its approaches, less the $25,- 000 contributed by the city, instead of eight (S) per cent. as provided in said Pontoon ordinance, Itesolved fur. her. 'That. the City f.ttor• ney be instructed to prepare and report an ordinance comprising and emlr.rrlytn4 the foregoing terms and conditions. Report adopted. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved. 13y the City Connell of the City of Dubuque: That aza.nitary sewer he constructed on Clark street from West Locust to Catherine street and the city engineer is heretby directed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications for said improvement and submit same to be done at the expense of the owners of adjacent property in accordance with the ordinance on that subieot. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Bauer. Crawford. Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann. Ryder. Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. Resolved by the City Council of 'the City of Dubuque: That a sanitary sew- er be constructed on West 5th street from Bluff street to Summit street and the city engineer be instructed to pre- pare the necessary plans and specifica- tions for said improvement and submit same to the council, all of said work to be done at the expense of the owners of the adjacent property in ac- cordance with the resolution on that subject. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Banter, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schul- te and Vogler. Noes—None. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sonitary sew- er be constructed in lith street from Bluff street to alley west of Bluff street, thence south to the end of said alley, and the city engineer Is hereby drected d to prepare the necessary plans specifications for said sewer and submit same to the council, the cost of con- structing said sewer to be done at the expense of the adjacent property in ac- cordance with the ordinance on that subject. Adopted by the following vote: 20f; Reguhr' Session, November 4 1895 Ayes --Aid. Bauer, Bonson, Craw- ford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schulte and Vogler. Nayes—None. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution which was adopted: Resolved. That the city engineer be In- structed to examine and report a plan for turning the storm water which, in time of heavy rains, runs down Clark street from Clark street to 17th street, so that all water falling on West 17th street or draining into said street shall be carried east on said 17th street from its intersection with Clark street, instead of flowing down Clark street. Also to report an estimate of the proba- ble cost of such improvement Aid. Schulte offered the following which was adopted. Resolved. That the marshal be in- structed to notify J. P. Schroeder & Co. to remove all the sewer pipe and other truck from the sidewalk leading down 8th street from White street to Jackson street, as there are numerous com- plaints made that the sidewalk is dati- derous and impassable at night time. Ald..Crawford offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Catherine and Angelis streets. between Pierce street and Gilliam's addition, be graded, gut- tered, curbed and macadamized, in con- formity with the Ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said im- provement, and the city recorder direct,- ed irect•ed to give the proper notice for bids and Proposals for the performance of the work; the guttering,curbing and macad- amizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. That the contractor shall have until Nov. 1st. 1R97 to complete the improve- ment: and shall also be entitled to all the rock and other surplus material not needed for Pierce street. No pay- ment to be made on same before April 1st, 1896. Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin. Kaufmann, Ryder, Shea, Schul- te and Vogler Nayea—None. Ald. Schulte offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sanitary sew- er be constructed on Clark street from West Locust street to West 17th street, and on West 17th street from Clark street to Catherine street. And the city engineer is hereby instructed to prepare plans and specifications in ac- cordance with an ordinance on that subject and report the sante 'to the coun- ell for their approval. The same to be paid for by the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aid. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin, Kaufrnann, Ryder, Shea, Schul- te and Vogler. Nayes--None. Ald. Shea offered the following: Wheras, the city marshal and fire chief M9,5. have examined the building on s 1-2 of lot 239 city and have found the same in an unsafe and dangerous condition. Therefore, resolved that the owner of the building on the above described property be notified to remove said buildlnf within twenty days from the date of this notice, and in case of failure on the part of the owner of the building on the above described property to re- move said building, then the city will do the same at the expense of the owner thereof. Adopted. Ald. Bauer offered the following which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the police de- siring and needing new overcoats be al- lowed 810.00 each as partial payment for same. Ald. Shea offered the following which was adopted: Whereas, the city marshal and fire chief have eximined the building on lot 301 city and have found the same in an unsafe and dangerous condition, Therefore. resolved, that the owner of the building on the above described property he notified to remove said building within twenty days from the date of this notice and in case of failure on the part of the owner of the build- ing in the time above specified, then the pity will do the sa.me at the expense of the owner thereof. Aid. Kaufmann chairman of the street committee. reported that the following streets and alleys have been examined and approved for the purpose of special assessment: v Grandview avenue from Southern ave. eo easterly terminus. V Rush street from Quince street to Villa street. • Alpines treet from West 3d street to Dodge street. V Schiller avenue from Lincoln avenue to Peosta avenue. Middle avenue from Emsley alley to Garfield avenue. ti Fengler avenue from Peosta avenue to northern terminus. '• Garfield avenue from Ann avenue to Dock avenue. Weste Eagle Point avenue (now'Elm- dale avenue) from Kane street to city limits. v Ailey from Mertz to Rise between Windsor and Stafford avenues. v Alley east of Stafford avenue from Mertz to Pauline street. Alley from Schiller to Middle avenues between Lincoln and Rhomberg avenues Report adopted. _ Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That sidewalks of good two-inch plank, brick. stone or Ce- ment, be, within ten days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks as foliows: Pour feet wide on both sides of Grand- view avenue between South Dodge st. and east end. November 4, 1895 Four feet wide on north side of Ben- nett street between East street and east line of Grigg's sub. Six feet wide on, north side of Semi- nary street between North Main street and Clifford street Four feet wide on both sides of Mertz street between Stafford avenue and Alt- hauser avenue Four feet wide on east side of Queen street between Edward street and north end of street. Where not already laid at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald. Bauer, Crawford, Cullen, Halpin Kaufmann. Ryder. Shea. Schul- te and Vogler. Nayes—None. The engineer presented plans and spec- Iflcations for a sanitary sewer in West 5th to Summit which were approved Ald. Kaufmann offered the following which was adopted Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a notien be in- serted in the official papers of the city notifying all parties who wish to break macadam for the city that they must obtain permission from the city en- gineer and street commissioner's office and that a written permission shall not be granted for breaking more than 20 yards to one person each month or more than forty yards per month to one firm er family. The plat of Barry sub was presented and approved. The engineer reported as follows on bids for street improvements: Woodworth Street— Geo. W. Farley $ 822 Peter Borsch 922 Steuck & OFarrell 950 John Pickley 722 E. C. Blake 692 E. C. Blake being the lowest bidder was awarded the contract. Liebntts Street— John Blake Steuck & O'Farrell John Pickley J. Pickley being the lowest bidder was awarded the contract. Paul Street— Peter Horsch John Pickley Steuck & O'Farrell John Pickley being the lowest bidder was awarded the contract. On motion the recorder was Instructed to notify the Water Company to con- tinue laying mains on Wilde street and inquire the reason of their removing water pipe from said street to else- where. Rules were suspended and Mr. Weigle addressed the council, objecting to the opening of a street on Grove Terrace. Ald. Ryder moved that when the coun- cil adjourns it does so to meet Nov. 18th, 1895, at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Ald. Shea moved to adjourn. Car- ried. $3545 3827 3416 $ 559 472 801 1Item l: .41,10 to red Recorder GC 1895 t..Muyor Special Sessio ' Nov. 7th. 1895. 10fiicial.l Mayor Olinger in the chair. Present—Alds. Bauer. Crawford, Cul- len, Ryder. Shea. Schulte and Vogler. On motion bids for the improvement'of High Bluff street and Middle street were ordered opened and referred to the en- gineer for computation. Aid. Crawford moved that a crossing be laid on the south side of Vernon street across the alley Carried. Ald. Ryder moved that J. Malone be paid $10.63 for macadam the same being amount due over an order given on total amount as per estimate of engineer. Ald. Crawford moved that Wm. Kaep be retained as an assistant in the recor- der's office at the pleasure of the council. On motion warrants were ordered drawn to pay the aldermen salaries for the year. City Engineer Knowlton reported as follows on bids referred to him for com- putation: High Bluff street: $2021 Wilmer Cook 5000 Steuck & O'Farrell Parker & Lange 240 50240 00 Phil Doerr On motion Phil Doerr was awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. Middle street: $569 40 Wilmer Cook 623 10 John Pickles """'62310 Steuck & O'Farrell 465 00 Phil Doerr 586 00 Parker & Lange On motion Phil Doerr was awarded the contract. he being the lowest bidder. Ald. Vogler m, ty adjourn. Oar - tied. J Attest: r NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY. Notice is hereby given that there is on file in my office a petition and plat showing a proposed vacation of alley in Prospect Hill addition. All persons hav- ing objections thereto must file their claim for damages in my office on or before Dec. 2, 1895. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. 10-30-15t. Dubuque. Oct. 30, 1896.