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W Roll_09 Part 4January 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions R A Babbage assessment, moneys and credits Mrs. M A Yonder F W H Sheffield, homestead reduced power rescinded, Finance and Delinquent tax committee Hospital expenses lumber and building hospital furniture provisions insurance servants Treasurer Griswold balance due vouchers for all payments January 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Board of Supervisors in relation to hospital matters Supervisors on Southern Avenue road John Moloney Committee on markets dangerous flues in the market building Profile of Boundary St profile grade for Ellis St Petition of Frank Rhomberg, issuance of saloon license Thomas Connolly for making hose carts John Welker, permission to build a frame stable on city lot January 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Clay St between 8th St and 9th St salary of the Chief of Fire Department 3rd St Cemetery Committee on Harbors Water Works John Bowen discharged from the Police force by the Mayor work on Langworthy Hollow Road Resolution Resolved Finance committee report doings and transactions settlement of city debt January 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved Notify owners of Cottonwood trees to cut trees down Bills and Claims allowed Washington Fire Co Carr, Austin and Co A Schaffer Hugh Martin William Jurgens Rouse and Dean Michael Parker Mrs. Ogilby Tom Kerney N C Ryan C G Hargus Dr. Rishatsch, Horr and Staples Moore, Torbert and Samson Tom Murray R McKinley H Norton J S Littrell Howard and McArthur E R Shankland Dubuque Water Co Poor Relief Julia Flannery John Pier Phil Pier January 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bills S Korman Peter Roth Mrs. Uffel Samuel Obley Philip Dunn John Pregler Ann Welsh William Johnson Eichman and Co Dr. Staples Morrill brothers Ahern and Pickley James Levi Alex Reichman F E Moser N C Ryan W E Weihe John Richman James Doyle Jaeger Schaffner F Rafferty John Fitzpatrick John Nagle Charles Klingenberg John Mulligan William Holnagel Hugh Martin Eichman and Co Claims Griffith and Knight, professional services Mrs. Berrill, board of wounded men Thomas Henney, gas lamps Rouse and Dean, repairing market house February 1, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petition of A A Cooper 3rd St, Locust St wagon factory Bluff St lumber stored violation of city ordinance February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions in relation to assessments and tax matters Mrs. A Webster P Wagner Thomas Kavanaugh Mrs. Bornhouser S Young Mr. Muller W H Murphy D A Mahoney Mrs. Farrell D Marshal Ernst Hook P McPoland G Blocklinger H W Sanford Christian Jansen P W Crawford William Lawther Johannah Peard Fanny A Stuart Jacob Kratz James Downing E S Pitschner J A Rhomberg Austin Adams Albert Leute Mrs. P Carney German Benevolent Society Charles J Rogers Mrs. Bridget Hall Mrs. Mulqueeney Knapp, Stout and Co John Parker R Scott Jacob Oberndorf R S Harris Mrs. M Stinskey Richmond and Jackson J G Peterson Bridget Roach George Burden Edward Smyth Mrs. H Trausch W H Murphy, obstructions on St. Mary's St John Kiernan, obstructions on 3rd St west of bluff Frank Beyer February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions Frank Beyer, Bluff St Daniel Harrington, roadway to premises Austin Adams, work done on Jefferson St J H Dunn, lamp post be placed on 1st St Mrs. R R Jackson, special assessment, Farley's subdivision Communications of Bissell and Bates, P Kiene, Smith, Plaister and Co, M Kingman Insurance F Hinds and C Sadler, special assessment February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions J T Hancock, erection of street lamp at High St and Walnut St Lutheran Church erect school house on alley of church lot N P Allen, water rates J C Longuerille policemen on Clay St from 14th St to Eagle Point Avenue M H Beach removal of steps on 11th St William Rebman repair steps J Susinger saloon license Samuel Des Jarden A Wagner, appointment of a watchman on Clay St February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth City Sexton, map of Linwood Cemetery lists of voters be posted in the several wards salaries due January Market Master Frith, weighing at market scales market expenses City Sexton Gmehle, interments sale of Linwood lots Charles C Siller A C Beeman Louisa Kaier J B Lane G B Grosvenor Joseph Chapman G Heine C Masch J Skinner February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Commissioner Ryder, sums due for work on streets John Moloney Thomas Horn R McGivern receipts for weighing at the West Dubuque scales Frank Jackson weighing at 1st Ward Scales for deer Public Weigher Leckie, hogs weighed on all public scales Treasurer Griswold, sum to Mrs. M Levi cemetery lots sold Lamplighter O'Halloran Woodmeasurer Talty due S M Langworthy in taxes February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Orders drawn in Langworthy's favor sum due M Riley for taxes John D Bush, block 2 Wittse's Dubuque John R Waller, tax certificates for lot small amount of city scrip claim of Thomas Henney Mrs. Berrill Griffith and Knight February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Grade of Ellis St Grade established according to profile of Engineer Committee on Fire 3rd St cemetery Ann O'Hare Mrs. A B DeLorimier, reducing assessment Phillip Pier, reducing assessment February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions for reducing assessments George W Scott David Wiel J N Waggoner, assessment on merchandise W W Woodworth furniture Watters, Coates and Co William Hintrager, moneys and credits B A Griffin Petition of Raymond Brothers February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth A W Kemler reducing assessment on merchandise, lots John Doud Jr. cancelling assessment James Redden Petitions M G Stewart, assessment of the Dubuque Harbor Company William Stolhebehn Teresa Byrnes, assessment on homestead Joseph Gehrigin, reducing assessment in the aggregate February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petition of F Weigel, cancelling assessment moneys and credits S Hempstead George and Hattie Walton out lot Ogilby Thomas S Nairn, assessment on merchandise Hugh Trainor D B Lenehan February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions, reducing assessments Mrs. Mary Richards Charles Weinstedt Catherine Luck George Hograf William Coates Harbor Company's Addition John Nagel D Bowen Mary A Driscoll February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions, reducing assessments, moneys and credits Henry Tockler Eugensia Duerscher Cook's Addition Pickenbrock and Deussin Joseph Loranz G Becker John Kaep E Cleveland February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth P Morgan, cancelling assessment for moneys and credits A Blossom H Chadwick Resolution Resolved Marshal notify the owners of Cottonwood trees, cut down William Waring, member of Board of Health Rich and Ryan February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Printing Claims Howard and McArthur Bills Palmer and Brothers F A Gniffke D J Lenehan Thomas Murray J S Littrell Hugh Martin L Manger William E Weihe J D Jennings Raymond Brothers H Norting Pitschmer and Perry E O Duncan A Schaffer James Crawford Walter Bourke R McMahan D P Kennedy John Greiner Mrs. J Flannery John Nagle F Kemecker T F Koeffle Phil Derr James Doyle Coates and Walters Phil Pier F W Loeffler John Fitzpatrick C Grange F Rafferty Lumardo and Co William Johnson John Pregler Jaeger and Schaffner N C Ryan John Eichman William Holnagel P H Halpin Charles Klingenberg M Schunk John Phalen John Richman William E Weihe Hugh Martin Eichhorn and Co John Pier Morill Brothers John Mulligan John Wunderlich J W Pfiffer William O'Hern S Korman Mayor Burt, Board of Health Mrs. Young Adam Weber S Korman Rebman and Bell B F Davis February 8, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Claim of John Richman, repairing road in Langworthy Hollow Claim of P J Quigley court fees City Attorney Mayor's orders Poor Relief Cemetery stamps Express charges on documents City Hospital, expensive rates February 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Judgments against the City settle draw an interest creditors have settled with their coupons Kentgen contract stipulating an interest of ten per cent John Hodgdon L D Randall H L Stout February 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Owners of two judgments against the City final settlement John Hodgdon L D Randall H L Stout bonds issued in the same manner as to other home creditors Smith and Grant Settlement March 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth No Quorum March 5, 1872 Finance Committee financial condition of the city, closing the present fiscal year City threatedned by premptory mandamuses general feeling among all classes of distrust and disatisfaction, scarcely knowing what view to take of our municipal affairs indebtedness against the city March 5, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth persons with capital afraid to invest in city property mandamuses, judgments and bonds manufacturing interests of the city welfare and prosperity of a city natural advantage for a large and flourishing city located on the banks of the Mississippi with a Countyback not surpassed in resources, fertility of soil promote a healthy growth railroads entering here our street railways, water works burden, city indebtedness credit to the city devise ways and means to remove every mandamous reduce indebtedness Bonds of Thomas Duncan Grant and Smith settlement March 5, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth examining Iowa laws issue new bonds legislature, lower houses Senator Richards Grant and Smith Article of agreement for the home creditors to sign calculate interest due on bonds payment held by home creditors U.S. Circuit Court record at Des Moines Mandamus settled by Mayor March 5, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth paying annual installments John Elliot Mandamus settlement Robert Woodruff Gilbert Woodruff Cornelius Collins John Manderscheid Hugh Morgan Mary L Howard James Harris Benj Rupert debt bonds Grant and Smith Isaac M Preston Jay Cooke Colgate and Trevor March 5, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth settlement of debt bonds R S Harris Anna Mary King? Kurg? Edward Langworthy Alex Chambers William H Lore Thomas McDaniel Young Mens Library association? J h Markell George W Mitchell Crane and Rood C H Eighmey William G Stewart Ingram Kennedy and Day Andrew and Treadway C D Woodworth H Burdick W P Sarge and Co W L Bradley William Carter Ira Hanson John T Hancock Crane and Rood John Bell John V Rider John Hodgdon J H Lull M K Jessup C H Eighmey Francis Cholvin Sean and Abbott P J Thevich John Manderscheed Mary J Waller Maria Waller William Coates E Langworthy coupons Harbor Improvement companies Central Improvement Company Major Dewitt C Cram March 5, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth full and complete history of the rights of several parties together harbor improvement companies printed book of reference "Old Canal" "Completed Canal" Inner harbor from Eagle Point to the Lorimer Furnace Dubuque Central Improvement Company contracts and deeds conveyance resulting from contract Corcoran mortgage foreclosure and copies of reports of committees of the Council Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company property conveyed examination of tax book Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad, Iowa Division of the Illinois Central Railroad March 5, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth J P Farley General C H Booth Treasurer Griswold Receipts Peddlers Cleaning streets City scales Fines Pork Packers Waggons Auctioneers Special Tax Butchers Hotels, Billiards, Saloons Cemetery Wharfage J H Thedinga Poor Relief Shows, Circuses Wood dealers sale of ordinances brokers Ferry license Rent of cellar J M Robison Gift stores stamps, Crane and Rood Sale of hogs covering Eagle Point Sewer Stout's cost Livery stables cash balance statement of disbursements Road Fund Police and Gas Cemetery Script and Coupons Special Interest Fund Expenses Wharfage Kelly papers March 5, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth vouchers on hand J M Robison attorneys in relation to Island property Special committee, finance and harbors March 9, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Middleton Savings Bank indebtedness Resolution Resolved Dubuque Harbor Company fund the balance of their claim against the City George Wilde, land purchased for hospital March 14, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Death of the beloved wife of brother Alderman Gehrig death of brother of Alderman Coates grief over the loss of loved ones members of the Council attend the funeral Order in favor of M Corkhill, Clerk of the U.S. District Court in Des Moines as part of payment for abstracts furnished March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Marshal sent for absent Aldermen Rouse and Dean, permission to use portion of the levee Dr. H Rischatsch E S Southwick, bedding destroyed by Board of Health F Weigel, mine under Mineral lot N Eichman, Market House Privy M Blaumenauer, lamp posts in front of Schmidt's Brewery Police and Gas cost Petition of John B Richman March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth repairing road in Langworthy Hollow Petitions in relation to taxes delinquent tax and finance committees Anton Heeb William Staltebehn George W Martin John Sage M Cooney B A Griffin John Hennessy J M Griffith Pauline Wagner John Pier Henry Schilling F Boyle Sarah J Mehigan Ellen Conklein Phil Pier Charles St John D Bush Mrs. O'Day, repairing street F Schreiner, road at Eagle Point Ferry employ M Ham J A Parker, grade of Seminary St J S McCreery March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions C J Richards H S Hetherington, plank sidewalks on Ellis St mineral lot to base of bluff Arch H Stuart, appropriation for the benefit of Louis Schener claims made on account of City Hospital Rebman and Bell, grocerites M W Smith, clothing Lampligher O'Halloran March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Dr. H Rischatsch, member of the Board of Health small pox cases from November 1871 to March 1872 deaths, cases in City hospital sums due for work on streets John Moloney Michael Corbit M O'Laughlin Pat Noon Thomas Horn City Sexton Gmehle sale of Linwood lots interments B M Harger James Beach Henry Blickman Joseph John James Jolly Sanford Gilmore G Wunderlich Wilton Blitcher digging graves March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth sale of Linwood Cemtery lots due Mrs. M Levi Woodmeasurer Falty Marketmaster Frith weighing at Market House Scales board of prisoners Public Weigher Leckie hogs weighed on all public scales Frank Jackson, weighing at 1st Ward Scales Police matters before Justice Cantillon Treasurer Griswold, Mr. Stoltz for money wrongfully paid by him in Hooper's Addition W G Walters, tax sale on lots in Fengler's Addition March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Auditor Jennings receipts and expenditures for fiscal year Recapitulation disbursements March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Receipts and balance included Treasurer Griswold large amount of property on the delinquent tax book yet unsold sell property subject to sale and require payment E W Duncan, lot in Finley's Addition, sold at tax sale C G Hargus Cabinet Maker Association for taxes paid by them R J Herron Reductions made in assessments Mrs. Lenehan John Nagel March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth P Morgan Mrs. Ogilby Mary Driscoll Pickenbrock and Duess J N Waggoner Raymond Brothers A W Kemler Engineer Littrell use of the sixton Treasurer Griswold Mayor Burt's orders for P R Fetz Paid out of Treasury Grant and Smith settlement Creditors who own the judgment known as the Gelpcke judgement March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth General creditors of the City H P Ward, bonds and script represented by Mrs. H P Ward procure services of some suitable person to go to Des Moines to attend to the interests of the City passage of the funding bill now pending in the Senate Petition of F Hinds and C Sadler City lot owned by Baptist Church John Keenan obstruct sidewalk Mr. Cooper March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Keenan's Petition temporary use of portion of 3rd St Petition of William H Murphy, matter tested in Courts Daniel Harrington, provisions of ordinance Block on 10th St between Clay St and White St, macadamized by Martin and Son Claim of Rouse and Dean dangerous condition of the flues in the Market House March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Flues in Market House wood removed on each side of flues bricks properly placed instead well flushed in morter Bridge leading to water closet Insurance on the Market House Printing Petition of the Lutheran Church, permission to erect a frame school house on their church lot John Kaep, erect blacksmith shop on City lot Rubber coats for Fire Department March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Fire Department removed hand engine 5th Ward Engine House hand hose carts Linnin hose hose straps John Clark A J Jaeger, freight on hose Petitions J Hancock erection of a lamp post at the corner of High St and Walnut St Bill of Howard and McArthur for gas Special harbor copies of instruments and contracts and conveyances in relation to the islands and lots relations of the city to companies March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Harbor Committee Report frequent consultations with attorneys Harbor Improvement fillings, anticipated high water of the spring Plats obtained from Washington boundaries of Island property, canal, levee Mississippi River system for harbors to best subserve the public course of the water or channels March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Committee on Water Works Petition of the Dubuque and Dunleith Bridge Co Mr. McLaughlin to address the Council Petition of Richmond and Jackson Ed Smyth, reducing assessment on moneys and credits J E Peterson P W Crawford Jacob Obendorf A Webster Charles J Rogers March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Albert Lenke, cancelling assesment for horses and wagon J A Rhomberg, credit on taxes Captain John Parker George Burden, Richards and Burden Thomas Kavanaugh, reducing assessment D Marichal, merchandise James Stout and Knapp Stout and Co Petition of H L Stout March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions P M Platt, reducing taxes on hose D A Mahoney H Fransch James Downing Jacob Kratz Richmond and Jackson Mrs. Bridget Hall Muller Johanah March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions Johanah Peard Bridget Roach Mrs. Samuel Young Michael and Mary Farrell Mrs. M Strinskey Mrs. Bornhauser H W Sanford George Blocklinger German Benevolent Society March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions Mrs. Peter Carney Ernst Hoock Mrs. Fanny A Stuart W H Murphy Captain R S Harris Phillip McPoland Margaret Mulqueeney William Lawther March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Christian Jansen, wrongfully paid on part of Mineral Lot Dr. Rischatsch Resolution Resolved Engineer resurvey proposed street or avenue called Boundary St straight, practicable route survey with plat proposed avenue hereafter known and called Grandview Avenue Street Commissioner repair Eagle Point Avenue between White St and Jackson St March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Lot owned by S T Everett, in favor of F Beyer for macadamizing, paving and curbing done along lots Plank sidewalk constructed on Ellis St from Mineral St to abutting lots in Dorgan's Addition Cox's Addition notice by publication as required by Ordinance property holders construct their proportion of sidewalk Railing on Dodge St bridge, intersection with Bluff St plank sidewalks laid by property owners of the abutting real estate Jackson St L H Langworthy's Addition March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Clay St to Washington St 14th St to 18th St Couler Avenue from 18th St to Sanford St northern boundary of the City 19th St, Jackson St temporary grade of streets construct sidewalks procure the printing in pamphlet form of all ordinances of a general interest passed since the revision of 1869 Printing blank poor relief orders for Aldermen Judges and clerks for April election 1st Ward James Rowan, E W Duncan, Michael Ahern, T C Roberts Voting at house of David Burns 1st St and Locust St March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Judges and clerks for April election, Places of elections 2nd Ward M Bucholtz, D B Lenehan R P Minshall, Dr. G W Scott Court House 3rd Ward William Rebman, Henry Koch Charles Pitschner, J S Littrell Market House 4th Ward M Kingman, D C Aldrich Thomas Hardie, William Vander Thomas McCoy's corner of 8th St and Bluff St 5th Ward Henry Stecher, G Blocklinger P Elwanger, R M McKinley Heeb's Brewery police placed at each voting place Bills paid Waller and Christman J W Parker James Clancy D Lenehan, J Lenehan Sadler, Hamlin O'Toole, McCane Michael Kane H Norting William Jurgens Hugh Martin L Munger J D Jennings F J Kennedy Protection Engine Co Carr, Austin and Co P Fitzgerald Ham and Carver John Traxler J W Parker Howard and McArthur J S Littrell Andrew and Treadway Steam Engine Co J O'Hea Cantillon John Eichhorn N C Ryan Phil Pier Dr. Gell Staples John Pregler Julia Flannery William Johnson B Pettibone John Fuchs John Mulligan Samuel Oaty March 18, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bills paid continued F Rafferty Phil Derr John Schwagler John Phalen John Pier P Halpin William Holnagel Lawther and Sturgeon Hugh Martin J E Moser J M Loeffler Jaeger and Schaffner G W Loeffler Nich Bur John Richman John Greiner Owen Dunn William Ahern Lange and Apfel John Nagle George Zumhof T F Koepfle Morrill Brothers J Zangmeister Lumbardo and Co William E Wiehe Rebman and Bell James Doyel Coates and Watters Charles Klingenberg F W Loeffler Claims B E Lenehan, services as Clerk in Treasurer's office J W Newburg, L B Tuttle for painting and putting numbers on streets P F Guthrie Jaeger and Chapman, Finance Committee March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Report of all bonds and coupons cancelled under and by virture of the process of settlements of City indebtedness burned publicly before the open Council indebtedness inaugerated by the Finance Committee I M Preston, register of bonds Loan of 1857 Jay Cook Dubuque Western Railroad Company Mary L Howard Trevor and Colgate Edward Langworthy and R S Harris March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bonds Burned Kurgs and Chambers, Register of Bonds short bonds William H Love Loan of 1857 Thomas McDonald Dubuque Western Railroad Company bonds Young Mens Library Association J H Markell George W Mitchell Crane and Rood March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth C H Eighmey Dubuque Western Railroad Bonds detached coupons off bond William G Stewart Register of Bonds F S Jessup bonds Ingraham, Kennedy, and Day Andrew and Treadway Woodworth and Burdick W P Lange March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Report of bonds burned William L Bradley, William Carter Register of bonds coupons off bonds Ira Hanson, Register of Bonds Dubuque Western Railroad company bond John T Hancock Crane and Rood John Bell March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Report of bonds burned Register of Bonds Dubuque Western Railroad Company bonds coupons off bonds John O Rider Crane and Rood General John Hodgdon J H Lull M K Jessup March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Report of bonds burned Register of Bonds Dubuque Western Railroad Company bonds coupons off bonds C H Eighmey, National Bank St. Louis Short bonds Crane and Rood bonds now due Francis Cholvin Sears and Abbott General John Hodgdon March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Report of bonds burned Register of Bonds Dubuque Western Railroad Company bonds coupons off bonds P G Thewidt? Mary and Maria Waller, William Coates Ed Langworthy March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Grant and Smith settlement, receipt of bonds Loan of 1857 bonds short bonds Recapitulation I M Preston Jay Cook Mary L Howard Trevor and Colgate Ed Langworthy and R S Harris Kurg and Chambers William H Love Thomas McDonald Young Mens Library Association J H Markell George W Mitchell Crane and Rood C H Eighmey William G Stewart Ingraham, Kennedy and Day Andrew and Treadway Woodworth and Burdick W P Lange William L Bradley, William Carter Ira Hanson John T Hancock Crane and Rood John Bell John Rider Crane and Rood John Hodgdon March 21, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Recapitulation J H Lull M K Jessup C H Eighmey Crane and Rood Francis Cholvin Sears and Abbott John Hodgdon P J Thewidt? Mary J and Maria Waller, William Coates Ed Langworthy Grant and Smith bonds burned April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Wood Measurer report J Falty Lamplighter O'Halloran P Ryder sidewalk in McDaniels subdivision T E Frifth city scales board of prisoners P Ryder, Street Commissioner amount due for labor and teams, work done on streets John Molony John Kennedy Jerry Griffin Thomas Horn James Duffy Michael Donnoly J B Richman, Langworthy Hollow D C Cram due for examination in relation to Harbor Addition April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Mayor Burt Report of City Indebtedness funding outstanding city indebtedness creditors represented by Grant and Smith Legislature Middletown Savings Bank, new bonds of like character Harbor Company B B Provost settlement with Mr. Pond through Mr. Ward Aggregate settlements April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Mayor Burt's report on City indebtedness Register of Bonds Departments of City Government destruction or accidental injury Clerk of Circuit Court of the United States Jessup Loan Grant and Smith Case of Elliot in Dubuque South Western Bonds Mayor Knight's purchase Randall Thompson A McDaniels April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Loan of 1857, Hetherington Loan purchase of new bonds outstanding of original bonds Elliot bonds judgment in favor of Duncan mandamus issued special levy of taxes ordered Arnot judgement May term of Circuit Court at Des Moines Judgment in favor of Hayner Center Island Guarantee claim validity of indebtedness Grant and Smith in favor of S S Morgan April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Class of indebtedness Gelpcke judgment, purchasers from Jessup Assignee Corcoran judgment bonded indebtedness Thompson bonds Graves Steamer bonds Mayor Burt on City Debt Ald Champman's expenses to Elmira H W Griswold, Treasurer expenses of Finance Committee to Davenport Linwood Cemetery fund, due Mrs. M Levi C Leckie, weigh master hogs weighed on the public scales gross receipts April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth City Sexton Gmehle interments Mary McKenzie D B Henderson James P Powell Christopher H Berry George Salot Andres and Brochers Charles E Dow digging graves W W Smith, Justice of the Peace Arnot Settlement incidental postage, stationary Committee on Harbors Petition of Rouse and Dean 7th St levee Insurance on the City Hall Building April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Lamp posts, Schmid's Brewery Petitions M Blummenauer Street Railway Petition of W Stoltebehns G W Martins, delinquent tax and penalty on lot Martin's addition B A Griffin, reduction of assessment on moneys and credits Ellen Conlin Kelly's Addition, amount of aggregate remission of tax Margaret Cooney's assessment Anton Heeb April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Special Committee on tax matters reducing assessment on Charles St, Mineral lot John D Bush petition J M Griffith, remission of erroneous taxation Henry Schilling Corriell's subdivision John Sage Terrence Boyle, refund taxes Burton's Addition Finley's Addition Waples Addition city limits Sarah Jane Michigan John Pier Pauline Wagner April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Claims P F Guthrie, services rendered as clerk for City Treasurer B E Lenehan, services for Treasurer's office printing, streets Arnot and other surrendered bonds special tax levied on MCDaniel's subdivision O'Daley, constructing a sidewalk on 14th St insurance on public building F H Fincke Waller and Christman L Munger Hugh Martin John Traxler L K Bowdish James Moloy J S Littrell D Lenehan, J Lenehan C J Rogers N C Ryan George Salot Patrick Donolly Staats Zeitung April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bills Continued Keenan and Green Rich and Ryan P McMahon Michael Parker Andrew and Treadway George B Corkhill P J Quigley Dubuque Water Works Howard and McArthur F Herbst Morrill Brothers S Korman John Eichhorn Phillip Pier Coates and Watters John Nagle Jaeger and Schaffner William Holnagel P H Halpin John Pier John Pragler Phillip Derr John Richmann N C Ryan F Rafferty James Mulligan John Mulligan James Doyle Lange and Apfle Julia Flannery Henry Deckert John Fitzgerald John Phalen William Johnson Hugh Martin April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth William Warring Hospital expenses, balance due on grounds for hospital Sarah A Camp Hezekiah Young Mary E Wilde list of bonds taken up Surrender by Dudley and Hall Loan of 1857 Middleton Savings Bank F S Jessup and Co bonds April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth F S Jessup and Co face of bonds Dubuque Harbor Company Detached coupons off bonds Surrender by W H Pond Loan of 1857 April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Report of bonds W H Pond General fund A Mathews B B Provost F S Jessup and Co bonds April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth S J Arnot surrender Dubuque Western Railroad Bonds bonds burned in the presence of open Council Canvass the vote of late City Election April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Report of Canvasses of election Election Results Election returns Mayor S Turk H P Ward Treasurer H W Griswold N S Alden Recorder C G Hargus G S Hess Auditor J D Jennings D G Scott April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Canvass of election Election Return Election Results Marshal Owen Hardy F C Wagner City Attorney Edward McCeeny D C Cram Assessor P F Guthrie R M McKinley Aldermen 1st Ward J P Quigley William Coates 2nd Ward John Pier Charles Christman 3rd Ward Peter Klauer J B Howard 4th Ward L W McMaster M M Walker 5th Ward A F Jaeger Louis Doerfler John Graff April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Mayor Burt's Valedictory Brief review of municipal experiences Premptory Mandamus, necessity for special taxation Grant and Smith settlement Elliott judgment funded indebtedness Hospital Small pox April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Mayor Burt's Valedictory City Expenses permanent improvement on road leading to the city Eagle Point Avenue sewer payment for water plugs poor relief made necessary by sickness Water Works Harbor Improvements municipal matters April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Oath of Office to Honorable Solomon Turck Mayor Turck inaugural address best interests of the people condition of public squares streets and thoroughfares getting in bad condition strict sanitary measures adopted April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Mayor Turck's inaugural address Water Company make repairs in accordance with contract with the City Street Railroad Company live up to contract Resolution Resolved part with retiring Mayor and Aldermen Robison, Gehrig, Ryan, and Coates testimony to the prompt and faithful manner in which they have guarded the public interests while in the Council efficiency and ability in dealing with several important questions Standing Committees Finance Ordinance Claims Streets Harbors Markets Public Grounds and Buildings Printing Fire Police Delinquent taxes April 4, 1872 Burt, Ryan, Lucas, Gehrig, Chapman, Robison, Pleins, Coates, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Committee to examine and pass upon the bonds of the newly elected officers Election held at Milwaukee voting aid to secure the construction of the Dubuque and Monroe railroad, citizens of Milwaukee April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth H S Hetherington, sewer on Windsor Avenue Petitions B A Griffin, lamp erected at intersection of High St and Walnut St P Roddy, nuisance abated on the premises of James O'Day George W Burton, 8th St opened westwardly to Alpine St John Hennessy, sale of lot to City Attorney N Eichman, privy at City Hall C C Leiben, butchers of the Central Market for retention of T E Frith as Market Master W W Pyne Phillip Pier, delinquent tax Frith, repair of hay scales at West Dubuque April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions, assessment of property, delinquent taxes D A Mahoney, extension of Seminary St Peter Jacquot ordered by George Salot, saloon license large family to support B E Lenehan, lots bought at tax sale Mrs. J Hoock John Doud Jr. Board of Health report patients remaining at the City Hospital, ill health afflicted with small pox April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth H W Griswold, Treasurer incidental expenditures Claims of Charles Rogers and P W Crawford for reduction of assessment Sell hand engine No. 2 Resolution Resolved Street Railway Company have track from the levee on the Mississippi to the terminus of their road on Couler Avenue Location of wood market from 7th St Pearl St Ordinance to compel parties building or making excavations on streets to provide guards as shall protect the public from danger April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Plank sidewalk, 9th St Clay St to White St owners of abutting real estate construct sidewalk Election of officers by ballot Wharfmaster Nicholas Powers B Duncan M J McLaughlin H Brunning A B Lewis Leonard Berg N A Mills Henry Reed April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Election of Officers by ballot Street Commissioner P Ryder M Hardy A Leathers C C Coakley John Hays W C Alexander Market Master George Strasser T E Frith N Wagner Dennis Lenehan M Brommenshenkel Jacob Brode Wood Measurer William Warring John Talty F Ferring April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Election of officers by ballot Captain of Police M Hardy M Sutton George Starr M Halpin City Sexton G Gmehle City Engineer J S Littrell Lamplighter P O'Halloran Weighmasters West Dubuque Scales Wilfred Johnson 1st Ward Scales Frank Jackson Mayor pro tem Bond of Owen Hardy April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions C J Williams, 9th Street widened between Main St and Locust St City purchase two teams of horses, wagons and harness, cleaning and repairing streets and hauling fire steamers Bonds and salaries report Treasurer Marshal Auditor Recorder Attorney Market Master City Sexton City Engineer April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bonds and Salaries Treasurer Marshal Auditor Recorder Engineer Attorney Finance Committee H W Griswold Owen Hardy J S Littrell E McCarey J D Jennings Deputy Marshal, Patrick Ryder Street Commissioner April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Salary of the Chief of Police Policemen City Hall building insured Introducing water pipes into the City Hall building stalls in the City Market Hog Ordinance Dodge St and Bluff St lighted Street Commissioner clean streets and alleys at the expense of abutting property owners attend to all sanitary matters William Rebman, permission to lay flag stone crossing from his store on Iowa St to the sidewalk of City Hall Notice in official papers W C Alexander April 8, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Pay judges and clerks of late election Bills C Leckie, Justice of the Peace P Klauer and brothers, work on City Hall Dr. George W Scott, medical attendance for poor woman offical papers Herald, Times and Iowa Staats Zeitung, Telegraph, National Democrat German official paper April 11, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions J K Graves, improvement of Fenelon St Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, Alexander Bucket be appointed Weighmaster at West Dubuque scales Welford Johnson John Morrison, filling on railroad Dennis Dorgan, sidewalk on Ellis St E S Southwick, value of certain clothing, bed and bedding Board of Health Resolution Resolved Marshal serve owners or occupants of any premises abutting upon any street or alley where any filfth of offensive matter has accumulated Ordinance passed May 6, 1869 City Attorney 4th St, Bluff St to Main St be graded April 11, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth 4th St grade Petition of George W Jones, 3rd St Cemetery 18th St lot Couler Avenue Street Railway, place gravel on Central Market Bond of William Warring, wood measurer Street Commissioner fill holes on Main St broken stove for the repair of streets Offical paper Herald, Times, Telegraph April 11, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Official paper Herald, Times, Telegraph Pay for insurance M Allison J H Lull G L Torbert P Kiene Bissell and Bates Board of Health Jackson Square May 2, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth May 3, 1872 Minutes of April sessions Petitions in relation to tax matters Joseph Trainor William Stottlebehn William Lawther Sarah J Mihigan Fanny A Stuart Charles P Betz Rosanna Quinn E S Pitschner Julia Bank G H McDonald J K Graves, hydrants near railroad depot C H Peck May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth C H Peck, permission of the Council to erect a frame addition to his carpenter shop on Iowa St between 5th St, 6th St Petition of William Schumm, saloon license Louis Frapp, Henry Groppe, William Schumm, William Kaden Petitions J Hancock, grading, guttering, and macadamizing of High St from Walnut St to 11th St J K Graves, sidewalk on Fenelon St Hooper and Robison address the Council in relation to the proposed change of grade William Hintrager, old tax certificates H W Sanford building a sewer to protect his property known as the old Fairgrounds May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions B A Griffin, change of grade on Chesnut St Joseph Gehrig, H C Palmer placed in the regular police force D G Scott, grading 3rd St from Summitt St to Hill St J E Fairbanks, condition of crossing at Main st and 2nd St Patrick Gill, sidewalk on Clark St John Deery, conducting water on Clark St N Schroeder, grade of 16th St Dubuque Water Company, water rates Michael McGrath, no grade established on St. Mary's St Owen Hardy, permission to remove a frame building Locust St between 1st St and Jones St F Mertz, remove small frame shop to lot on Iowa St 7th St, 8th St May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Condition of building, shop purposes forges and fines used for more than 90 days County Physician in relation to care of city hospital Petitions H Chadwick, pave the alley between Main St and Locust St, 1st St and 2nd St Michael Enright, damages on account of the opening of Grandview Avenue Board of Supervisors Wharfmaster Reed, refusal of Knapp, Stout and Co wharfage on lumber Harbors Weston Burch, reducting on wharfage on lumber Market Master in relation to Fish Stands May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petition of W H Robison, change in width of sidewalk on Fenelon St Lamplighter O'Halloran Auditor Jennings, salaries due city officers Police cases before Justice Leckie Woodmeasurer Warring, cords of wood Market master Frith, weighing at Central Market scales board of prisoners Wharfmaster Reed, snubbing posts placed on the outer Islands Rocks at Eagle Point, accomodation of rafts desiring to land May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Wharfmaster Smith, receipts for wharfage grading, curbing and macadamizing of 4th St from Main St to Bluff St Treasurer Griswold, sale of cemetery lots, sum due Mrs. M Levi Linwood Cemetery City Sexton Gmehle, interments Eliza E Roberts Elizabeth Vogt R E Bishop R Morrill J Zangmeister F A Daylor F Burns Edward Butler Coupons in the Gelpcke judgment Anton Heeb, Mrs. M M Cooney, John Pier May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Street Commissioner Alexander, sums due parties named for work on streets John Moloney Christ Freeman Maurice O'Hern Edward Dwyre Michael Corbit Terrance O'Toole Peter Burns Martin Gleason Fred Hepner John Crowley William Gorday Nathaniel Kairns Thomas O'Hern James Buckley John Dubrocks Daniel Harrington Henry Miller George Trosser John Timmerty Martin Farrell Martin Canovan Anthony Brick Theo Beoke Phil Minneaugh Andrew Gunn Casper Herbst Pat McCoy James McCormack Michael Finnegan Mathias Keopp John Kelly William Baldwin John Landsier Nick Lulling Dennis Sullivan Thomas Horn Pat McNamara Jerry Pickley Mathias Liblack Stephen Barry Timothy Hynes Lawrence Moore Thomas Page Anthony McGowan Nick Pensch John Lynch Peter Melchior John Kahoe Frank Adams John McMahon Edward Russell Thomas Murphy Pat McCane Dennis Dorgan Peter Wassman Pat Mahan J E Steifenback Jacob Bueseluick Pat Rooney Teams Martin Demphrey James Tobin B F Monehan Charles Case John Fitzpatrick Richard BEnnett James Robinson Michael Hardy Michael Reynolds John Quail John Sage Peter Huss D Southerland Martin and Feniston Stephen Hug May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Street Commissioner's report Nicholas Willet Pat Clancy Philip Derr George Martin Michael Steiffelback Dennis Lenehan William Jones William McLaughlin James McCracken Alex McIlvain Fred Pegel James Cahill streets and alleys cleaned Engineer Littrell, profile of the alteration in the connection of Clay St and Couler Avenue Grandview Avenue case of Southwick vs. the City City Attorney cash for Poor Relief, telegraphing to Milwaukee May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Treasurer Griswold, sums paid by him Mayor Turck on Elliot Judgment stamps for cemetery deeds Express charges on transcripts repairing stamp An Ordinance to provide for the appointment of a Board of Assessors Ordinance in relation to the collection of a poll tax Claim of Griffith and Knight, professional services J W Newburg, L B Tuttle, painting and putting numbers on street corners William Warring, William Rebman, services on Board of Health May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Claims Dr. H Rischatsch, services as medical member of the Board of Health Dr. George W Scott Asa Roberts, ringbolts for levee Petitions John Morrison, fill 15th St east of railroad W P Large, widening of Pearl St, Marshal and Attorney have obstructions removed D A Mahoney, opening of Seminary St, survey and plat F Schreiner May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions F Schreiner, Engineer to make a survey and plat of a street commencing at west end of North 2nd St in L H Langworthy's addition Potter's map Bluff St to the Lime Kiln H S Hetherington, Engineer plans of a sewer laid in mortar down Windsor Avenue down Sanford St, intersect the Couler Creek George W Burton, survey and plat of extension of 8th St to Alpine St Austin Adams repairing Spurce St and Jefferson St J K Graves, improvement of Fenelon St Street Commissioner repair Eagle Point Avenue between White St and Jackson St May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Mrs. O'Day, repairing sewer in Union Addition J S McCeeny, A J Parker, C J Richards grade of Seminary St Condition of principal thoroughfare of the City Petitions Eichman, market privy cleaning hand engine No. 2, City of Bellevue Printing of City Ordinances purchasing horses for the Fire Department D J Lenehan, horses for use of Fire Department May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petition of B A Griffin, erection of a lamp post at High St and Walnut St Schmidt's Brewery and Horse Railway station Petition of Ernst Hoock, assessment for sidewalk in Finley's Addition Michael Martin, reducing assessment East Dubuque W W Pyne, assessment on furniture Finley's Addition John Doud Jr. pay all back taxes Quigley's subdivision May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Langworthy Hollow Road work Cemetery map Resolution Resolved employ attorneys, defending the suit against the city in the Circuit Court of the United States at Des Moines Owners of Lot No. 154 construct a sidewalk Special tax levied on properties Mrs. E Maloney Mrs. S T Everett F Beyer May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved Engineer make profile and grade of streets Couler Avenue, 23rd St to northern boundary White St, 19th St to Sanford St, Jackson St and Washington St 3rd St Bridge, Committee on Harbors sidewalk, Locust St from Jones St to Dodge St established grade William H Murphy, St. Mary's Street City Ordinance May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved Marshal have Section 22 and 23 of Chapter 29 of Ordinance relating to obstructions of streets and alleys and sidewalks enforced fill lots in Hooper's Addition McCraney's 2nd Addition prevent stagnant water Engineer plans and specifications for grading, curbing 10th St between Locust St and Bluff St 14th St from Main St to White St Main st from 1st St to 11th St May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved plans and specifications for grading and macadamizing Jones St between Bluff St and Locust St Paving and macadamizing alley between Locust St and Bluff St, 3rd St and 4th St sidewalk 3rd St St. Mary's St to Summit St General Fund 8th St from Bluff St to White St May 3, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Engineer Resolution Resolved plans and specifications for 3rd St, Bluff St, Main St Fenelon St from J K Graves property to old corporation line Waller House, privilege of excavating alley excursion on 8th St to Lansing to celebrate opening of Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railway to that city hospitalities channel and tributaries of railroad extension May 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Sidewalk, market house Resolution Resolved that the City Engineer prepare plans and specifications for making a sewer on 3rd St from Bluff St to Locust St carry off the water from 3rd St hill condition of 17th St, Bluff St to West Dubuque Ordinance prohibiting farmers, butchers and others from tying the legs of calves and sheep and other animals, chickens May 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Meetings of City Council Petitions Terrance Boyle taxes paid on lots, city limits filling on Jackson Square by Street Commissioner declared public nuisance Bridge and Ferry General Jones, petition of John D Bush Special Committee from each ward T M Moore, fees as a referee, Middleton Savings Bank M Kingman, Pearl Street May 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions H Kingman, remission of special assessment delinquent taxes Mr. J W Taylor in relation to Grove St H L Stout, improving 8th St A H Peaslee, blasting rock fronting his residence An Ordinance to prohibit blasting rock within city limits Resolution Resolved Harbors and harbormaster, parts along the outer island and rings on Eagle Point for fastening rafts and boats put in Election of 2 assessors R O Anderson, P F Guthrie, H S Hetherington, R M McKinley May 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Election of Assessors Bills paid Arthur Turner Jacob Brode Mrs. Ogilby David Burns John Moloney Thomas Horn Rouse and Dean P Donnolly John Schwink D C Tyler J S Littrell Wilde, McMaster and Co Rebman and Bell Michael Coyle Rob Stevenson John Green C G Hargus Moses Lippman S Korman Gantenbein and Co J Pfiffner D and J Lenehan Daily Telegraph Charles Robinson Lumbert and Co Michael McGrath Howard and McArthur J N Foye John D Jennings Phil Den Phil Pier Lange and Apfel B Pettibone John Eichhorn F Rafferty James Mulligan P Specht T E Moser George Zumhof Edward McClean W H Robison William Johnson F W Loeffler Mrs. J Flannery Lumbardo and Co? S Korman Rob Jess Simplot Brothers John Eichhorn George Mehl John Mulligan John Pier Charles Klingenberg Peter Roth N C Ryan M J Halpin Nick Bur John Nagle William Holnagal Hugh Martin James Doyle May 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bills H Nortung, Dubuque Water Company Scenery loaned, Dramatic ? 1st Ward Scales, Committee on Markets Settlement of judgments owned by H L Stout, L D Randall and others purchased from Jessup old judgments cancelled Solomon Turck, Frank M Robinson, J Chapman May 13, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Mayor and Finance Committee settle with home creditors Resolution Resolved Street Commissioner have cisterns on 5th St between Main St and Locust St Central Improvement Bonds, Central Island Bonds Main St filled to grade expense of property owners Ordinance in regard to nuisances May 17, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions E M Woodworth, opening of Grove St John W Clinton, agent of Cornell College, pay taxes on lots in Farley's Subdivision William Beck, rescing order to prohibit billiard playing on Sunday A Cain, assessment on lot in Harbor Improvement Company's Addition D S Wilson, delinquent taxes on Mineral Lots Mrs. Julia Lewis, remission of taxes Pleines and Beach in relation to filling Locust St from Jones St to Seeger's Brewery W H Murphy, lots on St. Mary's St Knapp, Stout and Co, 9th St condition between Washington St and Jackson St May 17, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions George W Jones, widen stairway to basement corner of 6th St and Main St N Eichman remove to the Market House privy Thomas Hardie, Board of Education, Mayor swear in the janitors of the public schools as special policemen for the protection of school property Extension of 8th St to Alpine St Knapp, Stout and Co Weston, Burch and Co 8th St from Washington St to Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railroad be macadamized sewer from Main St to east side of track Bonds of the assessors, R O Anderson and H S Hetherington H Nortung May 17, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Claim of the Dubuque Water Company H Nortung Petitions John W Taylor, 11th St from Bluff St to High St be vacated, reserving a passageway in the centre of culvert Southward through Ellen Corkery's subdivision Mineral lots 1st St, east of Spruce St Schroeder, grade of 16th St Patrick Gill, sidewalk on Clark St at expense of abutters 17th St M Kingman, Grove St, Pearl St May 17, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Pearl St intersection with Grove St Petitions D G Scott, grading 3rd St from Summit St to Hill St H W Sanford, sewer near fairgrounds B A Griffin, change of grade of Chesnut St May 25, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved Council approve the settlement agreed upon between the Finance Committee and Grant and Smith of Davenport on the part of Thomas Duncan and other creditors June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions Jacob Kratz, assessment on lot Knapp, Stout and Co 9th St from White st to track of Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railroad Petitions in relation to tax matters Delinquent taxes Johannes Clemens, William Rebman, Edward Smyth, James Mulligan, C E Dow, Ann Morris L Sherwood, sidewalk on 11th St, Prairie St James McCracker, stagnant pond on lots between 14th St and 15th St A S Bunting, relation to a nuisance in the shape of a sewer on Summit St P Kiene and others calling attention to a number of names for streets duplicated June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth names for streets duplicated Petitions William Murphy, St. Mary's St M Hooper, relation to selling fish E G Young, German Benevolent Society, remit taxes on 12th St and White St E Mobley, cutting down Cottonwood Trees Thomas McCoy, watering through corner of 8th St and Bluff St A B Sullivan, macadamizing on 8th St between Main St and Locust St J R Waller, permission to do own macadamizing on Jones St A Levi, pave alley E M Woodworth, protesting against City vacating any part of 11th St June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions Tschirgi and Schwind, appointment of a policeman at West Dubuque H Keimer, 24th St between Plank Road and White St opened F Leibe, danger to life and property caused by the practice of the Dubuque Sharpshooters Henry Grimm, Engineer make survey and profile on the alley between White St, Jackson St, 10th St, 11th St Graves and Kingman, sidewalk on Main St between 13th St and 14th St George Hograff, assessment on lots George W Jones, permission to widen stairway F Weigel, pave alleys William Riche, improvement of 14th St Iowa St and White St June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions J S Littrell, Engineer Council purchase new fausit for city Tschirgi and Schwind, assessment on real property, including their Brewery and lots in Morehiser's addition purchase a Jennings map N Weber, saloon license Rouse and Dean, fire plugs on Washington St and Jackson St between 7th St and 11th St A McDaniel, McDaniels Subdivision Dubuque Water Co, change in water rates June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions N Weber Alleys paved or macadamized on convex plan bids for doing work on streets Lamplighter O'Halloran, lamps lit during May T O'Donald, weighing at 1st Ward scales Treasurer Griswold, receipt for sale of Linwood lots, sums due Mrs. M Levi order for Mr. T Boyle June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Treasurer Griswold, order for Mr. T Boyle Mr. Huntington, taxes wrongfully paid City Sexton Gmehle, interments in Linwood, sale of Linwood lots J P Howard, C K Morrill E W Tyler, H A Ellwanger Ernst Busch C Stanfenbeil digging graves Market Master Frith, receipts for weighing at Market Scales butter seized huckster stands Claim of William Rebman, balance on hospital payments Auditor Jennings, amount of salaries due city officers police force for May Woodmeasurer Warring, cords of wood Wharfmaster Reed, June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Street Commissioner's report sums due parties for work on streets John Maloney John McMahon Dennis Dorgan Nathaniel Kearns Peter Burns Daniel Harrington Thomas O'Hern Jerry Pickley Michael Corbit Anthony McGowan Martin Farrell Thomas Horn Casper Herbst Nicholas Peutsch Jacob Buselinck Chester Freeman Martin Canovan Ed Dwyre Pat McNamara John Dubrooks Peter Melchior John Crowley Maurice O'Hern Pat McCoy F Page John Timmerty James O'Toole William Martin Arthur Turner J E Stifelbach J Lonsier Nick Lulling Mathias Koop Thomas Murphy Lawrence Moore Pat Mahan Mike Martin Allen Leathers William Leathers George Thompson Ben Norman Frank Adams Phil McCabe J Sheridan S Hug James Cahill James McCracken Daniel Breen John Quail William McLaughlin Nick Willet Mike Reynolds James Robinson Michael Hardy Samuel Elmer Pat Clancy B Monehan W C Alexander June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Windsor Avenue sewer, Street Commissioner repair wall Engineer Littrell, profile of change of grade on 16th St Road from west end of 1st St, Eagle Point Ferry plat of Seminary St J K Graves, Steamer bonds Arnot Case Clerk of U.S. Circuit Court at Des Moines An Ordinance to provide for the collection of poll taxes June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth An Ordinance to establish and regulate markets An Ordinance for the appointment of an inspector of wood Petitions Pleins and Beach, fill Locust St between Jones St and Seeger's Brewery Knapp, Stout and Co, 9th St between Washington St and Jackson St Weston, Burch and Co, improving 8th St alley south of 14th St above Bluff St June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth West Dubuque scales repaired, railing around 1st Ward Scales Petition of C H Peck, permission to build a frame addition to carpenter shop Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railroad Petition of William Lawther, taxes Sarah Jane Mehigan? taxes remitted on Bluff St E L Pitschner Julia Bank, remitting taxes L H Langworthy Rosanna Quinn Charles P Belg, Guardian of Adam Weiker, remitting taxes June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions for remitting taxes G H McDonald Fanny A Stuart William Stoltebehm, cancelling assessment Joseph Trainor, assessment on lot Locust St H M Kingman, special assessment, subdivision outlot A Cain, Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company's Addition Mrs. Julia Lewis Bridge and Ferry Report George W Jones, procuring a wagon bridge, Railroad bridge June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bridge and Ferry Report Dubuque and Dunleith Bridge Company, building a wagon foot bridge on their Railroad bridge Illinois Central Railroad Company New York release contract Slough at Clark, Cowles Factory purchase the boats and franchise for both sides of the river double the number of trips during the day June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Dubuque Citizens priviledge of purchasing all property and franchises any time within two years Resolution Resolved 18th St an Couler Avenue widened, plat on file Original city of Dubuque situate and adjoining on 5th St Lufflin and Smith, benefit of Martin and Sons, contractors June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved special tax levied on lot in Dubuque situate and adjoining on 5th St owned by Thomas Melchior for Martin and Sons, contractors 5th St adjoining lot Corner of Summit St and 5th St, south side of Rhomberg property brought to grade plank, brick, or stone sidewalk, expense of abutting property owners Plans for grading High St Southern Avenue near corporation limits June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved Treasurer report the balance of money in the wharfage and cemetery funds as appears on his books procure services of competant architects to get their opinion on the safety of the bellfry, timbers weakened by putting up the bell Washington Fire Co be disbanded, Chief of Fire Department proceed to organise a hose company Prepare an Ordinance governing the erection of buildings Street Commissioner have street crossings on 15th St and White St, 16th St and Washington St filled Cottonwood treets now bearing cotton between 1st St and 17th St and all cross streets between Bluff St and Jackson St cut down private property brick or stone sidewalk laid on Main St, 11th St to 14th St June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth real estate abutting on Main St Publication of ordinance construct sidewalk City Engineer make a profile and grade on 9th St from White St to Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railroad plans and specifications publication in the official papers of the City crossing of stone laid on corner of Washington St and 16th St Gas Company be notified by the committee on Police, main pipe laid down on Locust St gas pipes June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth 1st St to Seeger's brewery Auditor bond register proposals for doing the work on the several streets and alleys as advertised for lowest bidder awards completed within four months Bills Palmer, Winall and Co J D Jennings J A Spear Lumbert and Co F Merz M Donnolly Dubuque Water Co M Milligan P Donnolly S Ruh J Conant M Flanagan P Lorimier H Nortung M La Nicca Jacob Brode Rouse and Dean John Terry Asa Roberts McElvith and Lenehan William Jurgens J S Littrell P Dell Protection Engine Co Palmer and Brothers A Freeman James Crawford S M Rothammer Howard and McArthur Norton and Brothers Lafflin and RP Co? H Honack Wiseman and Perry John Mulligan John Eichhorn William Holnagel F K Keopfle Morrill Brothers M McLaughlin J E Moser H Martin F E Moser Jaeger June 6, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Bills paid Joseph Fraut S Korman Ed McLain H Corrance John Richman G Geloser? Moser? John Pregler B F Davis John Freeman T Kavanaugh P H Halpin John Greiner James Mulligan John Tuchs? Rebman and Bell Mrs. J Uffel Mayor Turck Claims referred John Richman Warner Lewis Charles Ptschner W J Sullivan J N Foye Washington Fire Company Ham and Carver, printing June 10, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Rule 24 suspended paving and macadamizing alleys between Main St and iowa St, Locust St 1st St, 11th St make alleys concave in the center awards for contracts on alleys June 10, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth June 20, 1872 June 22, 1872 Change of grade, Seminary St Notice in official papers Proposed extension of Seminary St Section 2, Chapter 25 of Revised Ordinances June 22, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved sidewalk of brick or wood be laid down on Iowa St between 2nd St and 3rd St, expense of abutters Marshal construct as provided by ordinance Corner of 11th St, Spruce St to Prairie St McMaster filling of Locust St from Dodge St to Seeger's Brewery Jones St Deputy Marshal act as Health Officer 5 inch curbs June 22, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth July 4, 1872 4th of July July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions Mary Jennison, injuries through a defect in sidewalk E H Smith, improvement on Couler Avenue from Judge King's residence to the northern limits of the city R A Babbage, building the Town Clock Lyon and Horr and Wood addressed Council A Blossom, alley on 14th St west of Bluff St D E Lyon, praying Council to pass the Cow Ordinance S M Lorimier, sink a shaft on 14th St William Carter, sidewalk ordered fronting lot July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions J Keek, improvement of 14th St Marshal Hardy, woodmeasurer Warring collect wood license from outside or transient dealers C Schloth, butchers licenses Afternoon Session C H Eighmey, sidewalk on Main St from 12th St to 17th St H Chadwick, allow J D Jennings to erect frame shop on Locust St Jones, remit saloon license of F McCoy, patriotic services in erecting a drinking trough for horses July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Petitions A Blossom, conducting water on 14th St N Brand, Council grant butcher's license J Pergon? Perjon, sidewalk on Couler Avenue, Deputy Marshal Barney Kiefer in relation to slaughter houses Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railroad Co W P Large, remonstrating against the vacation of portion of Grove St Holland, paving alley George A Higley, nuisances on lots on 14th St School children of the 4th Ward asking for sidewalks M Kingman, Grove St H Tischer, delinquent taxes B B Richards assessment July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth J Dufit, watchman at West Dubuque John Hennessy, report of City Attorney Chief of Fire Department semi-annual report Lamplighter O'Halloran Treasurer Griswold, sale of Linwood lots due Mrs. M Levi T O'Donnell, receipts for weighing at the 1st Ward scales City Sexton Gmehle, interments Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church A P Wood C G Hargus, cemetery lots Fred Messerknecht George Kemmerle Charles Mussell Charles Consor William Reimann digging graves July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Auditor Jennings, police cases for May and June Justice Tuttle fines J O'Hea Cantillon Treasurer Griswold, taxes on Mineral lots Wood measurer Warring, cords of wood Salaries due City officers Wharfmaster Reed Market Master Frith, weighing at the Central Market scales huckster stands boarding prisoners Street Commissioner Alexander sums due for repairs and work on streets John Moloney John McMahony Anthony McGowan Thomas Horn Edward Dwyre Peter Burns Daniel Harrington Casper Herbst Michael Corbit George Thompson William Sheridan Ben Norman July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Street Commissioner Alexander sums due for repairs and work on streets Frank Adams M O'Shea Anton Miller Fred Reinecke M Canovan Nat Karins Pat Mahan John Collins Henry Miller Anthony Long Tim Hinds Ned Russell Tim Mahoney John Fitzpatrick John Eagan Page Jerry Howard John Timmerty John Joige? P McCune John Fitzpatrick M Hardy M Kaepp T O'Toole F Pegel Michael Hill Larry Moore Joseph Meyers Redmond Mertz M Shannon Thomas Murphy Pat Donnolly M Wise E Burk D Pregne? J Whalen A McCornish F Pegel A Turner M Stiffilback W C Alexander Mike Reynolds McMaster, work on Grove St and Pearl St A Vishea for city's percentage of weighing at West Dubuque U.S. Circuit Court for costs in Arnot case July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Claim of Thomas M Monroe, matter of the Middleton Savings Bank Ordinance to restrain cows from running at large Claim of Warner Lewis J Reichmann W J Sullivan claim of William Rebman Charles Petschner J N Foy, soil on square Assessment of D B Lenehan July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Committee on Harbors new bridge on 3rd St Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota Railroad Company Pelan and Randall matter of repairing levee Claim of Ham and Carver Washington Fire Company hydrants placed 6th St and Clay St 4th St 5th St and White St Petition of Rouse and Dean, hydrants placed 9th St and Jackson St 8th St and Washington, 10th St and 11th St re-naming of certain streets July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Committee on streets and City Attorney Engineer plans and specifications for grading and paving sufficient width through center of alley between 14th St and Walnut St, drainage Resolution Resolved preventing stagnant water, owners of lots in East Dubuque Preventing water accumulating in a cellar on lots owned by Owen Daley in McDaniels subdivision damaging to abutting property July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Sidewalk laid down on west side of Main St from 14th St to 17th St plank or brick Resolution Resolved Engineer prepare plans and specifications for grading and paving alley between 9th St and 10th St, Locust St Diamond House to the corner of Herrancourt property on Julien Avenue sidewalk of plank City Marshal work at the expense of abutters sidewalk of brick from Iowa St to Bluff St on 2nd St July 5, 1872 Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth Resolution Resolved sidewalk on Hill St along 5th St to the 4th Ward School House lay down sidewalk as provided by Ordinance Engineer prepare plans and specifications for the reconstruction of 8th St sewer, Main St to White St Bill of D Lenehan, J Lenehan, horses for Fire Department bill of McElroth and Lenehan, sprinkling around Market CREST INFORMATIQN TECHNOLOGIES I hereby certify that the following described records of:_ (4441I.IRT-wt,Empa1iAj4 ottAtki kilakS State: D(U Q From: C.nudJC1 L PECIf lS luta .q i )E irno Thru: were photographed as received and without alteration by the CREST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES at Cedar Rapids, Iowa Date: ? O —9? Signed:) Witness: le.,2/2.e, CREST INFO-'ATION TECHNOLO ES END ROLL NO. C' e7 /810 -•/ 87.2 :,g