1863 October Council ProceedingsOctober 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Petitions and Communications
F Kempf, John Kelly, and others complaining that the smelting furnace on Southern Avenue is injurious to the health of the inhabitants
F Hinds, J T Hancock, L Tisdale, and W H Rumoff
expense and practability of lighting Main St
Resolution
Resolved Mayor enter in contract with the Key City Gas Light Co
Lorimier Avenue
Expense fund
lamp posts
5th Ward
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Bissell and Shiras, judgement in the U.S. Court in favor of E Conger and against the City
balance of city scrip
Ann Curtis, poor widow taxes remitted
Thomas Murray take out express license
Market master Hoerner, speculators from St. Louis
merchants, hucksters
Fred Kenicker fine imposed for keeping a slaughterhouse nuisance
allow Dillon to address the Council
William Shields
City Hall
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Petitions and Communications
Sarah Riley, remittance of fine imposed for disorderly conduct
Robert Brown, erect a pump near 3rd St bridge, street sprinklers and water carriers
Herman, Mauer and others
23rd St between Couler Avenue and Jackson St
5th Ward
City Sexton of Linwood Cemetery
living expenses
poll tax
Frederick Henke, repairs of 13th St
impassible
Expense fund tax
P M Guthrie
A Habletzel and Nicholas Brand
slaughterhouses are a nuisance
fined
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
George Wilde and others, repair of South Dodge St
Report of Officers
salaries of city officers
Samuel D Dixon
streets, sewers, bridges
C J Richards
Harbor Master
Gilliam, amount of wharfage collected
Outer levee
inner levee
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Report of City Sexton, Henry Kroll
interments in Linwood Cemetery
Market Master Hoerner
hay scales, hucksters stands
rent of cellar
P M Guthrie
J H Shields
George Strasser
hay scales at West Dubuque
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Receipts - General Fund
special assessment for planking
Pedlars licenses
Billiard table licenses
Livery stables
Ferry
Dray and Wagon
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Receipts, Expenditures, and Disbursments of the city
General Fund
Taxes
City
Road
Poll
Special interest
special assessment for planking
Pedlars licenses
Billiard table licenses
Livery stables
auction
Ferry
Dray and Wagon
show
School fund tax
City Expense fund
Central Market
Linwood Cemetery
Jones St Wharfage
rents
sale of lots in cemetery
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Receipts, Expenditures, and Disbursments of the city
General Fund
Cash receipts of General Fund
Expense on streets
elections
salaries of officers
fire department
Central Market
Assessment Book
Physician services to poor
Linwood cemetery
stationary
police officers 4th of July
Charity license
printing
wharf master
cemetery deeds
cash expenses
Disbursements cash
school orders
coupons
city court orders
tax certificates refunded
bonds, scrip
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Standing Committees
Communication of John Flynn
tax
George Martin
Justice Welsh
sidewalks in front of Ogilby's block
Judge Wilson, V W Ogilby
A L Brown appointed engineer
Main St between 6th St, 7th St,
Southern Avenue
Dillon work on Dodge St
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Motions and Resolutions
broken rock crossing corner 10th St and Jackson St
Judge King
J L Dickinson
cords of wood for City Hall
Central Market
several justices of the peace
gift book stores
Ordinance regulating licenses
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Presentation of Bills
G T Stewert
D A Mahony printing
C L Norris
J Hough Couler Avenue
F Rieger
Carl Lenpecke 5th Warrd
A Schaffle
Marshal burying dead animals
Walter Bourke
C C Hewitt
W C Mace
Street Commissioner bills
Fire Companies salaries
William Lonegan remitting poll tax
J H Shields
J B N Bourgeois cemetery lots
John Flynn
October 1, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
City Marshall's utter neglect of duty, moved he be expelled
John Hurley, Recorder
October 21, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Petition of Walker and others, change the course of Bee Branch
protest and remonstrance against the proceedings
advertise in local papers, lowest bidder
October 21, 1863
Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid
Protest of M B Mulkern
change in the Bee Branch
Reasons for protest
not required by the wants of the public
expense to the City
General Council meeting vs. Special Council meeting
injustice to taxpayers