1867 February Council ProceedingsFebruary 7, 1867
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Communication of Mills and Son in reference to T E Cook's petition for remission of taxes
Change of location of Cascade Road
improvement at expense of property holders
John Phelan refunding saloon license
Agnes Arthur exempted from paying taxes
lime paving contact on Main St extended
6th St and 7th St
Petition of John Kelly for remission of macadamizing tax
Communication of German Savings Bank
Petition of C Meyerhans, remission of taxes
Mary Ann Schneider
February 7, 1867
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Mary Ann Schneider, tax title at City Sale
Petition of citizens on Clay St between 3rd St and 5th St for sidewalk
Petition of Elizabeth Bauer, remission of taxes
Petition of John McGraw, increase of pay
Sam McLean, money for sidewalk construction
P McCabe increase of pay
City Attorney, John H O'Neill, neglect of duty
expunge from the record
Lots sold in Cemetery
Report of City Sexton
lamp lighter report
February 7, 1867
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Taxes on Presbyterian Church property
Petition of T E Cook, assessment
Mr. Kuntz desires to dig for mineral in a public street near Langworthy Hollow
Fire Departments, the roll of Company No. 2, 51 names
City Attorney opinion, power of the council to erect a Market House on 2nd St
City could not authorize the obstruction of public streets for mining purposes
City paper publish report
Hugo Miller's meat market
Suspension of the Ordinance on sale of poultry and fish within certain limits
February 7, 1867
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
P M Guthrie, bonds and scrip purchased
saloon license
Dr. Asa Horr's report in reference to expenditure on Town Clock, city funds
Revision of ordinance on markets
Plan to improve 7th St
great travel
examine 7th St, improvement plan in detail
Inquiry into amount paid Mulkern for services as City Attorney
Resolution for appropriation for Henry Bennett
An Ordinance to provide for lighting the City of Dubuque with Gas
Section 1
Baninjah Barker, Harvey Spilman, successors, associates, and assignees
Authorized to supply the city with gas
for public and private use
public lamps
February 7, 1867
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Barker, Spilman and Co charged for gas for private use
City Attorney examine, forfeited their franchise of lighting the City
violation of contract, charging beyond their prices
Special assessment for plank sidewalk