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Y Roll_11 Part 3 1 62 List of City 1T ai'rants. I P Ilanlon. do 50 00 John Werrich, do 3 40 Geo MI da 25 l0 Jos Watry, no 70 J Murphy, do 60 00 AL:genb ehler,do 70 Rd Norton,bo'rd of prisoners........ 8 60 e Ahearn, team, 4 James Burns, labor 6 00 Tim Byron, do 12 80 J Broulette, do 6 10 R Bennet, do 3 15 H. Barlon. do 3 40 Ed Cleaver, do .... ' ' 4 75 11 05 A P l3randenberg,do 11 15 Clancy, do 1 60 Cons Buse, do 4 05 A Conrad, do John C,rbett, do 15 f5 Thos ICaBntt, do •• •••• 9 45 1:3 20 J Fitzpatrick, do 7 90 J Callahan, do ... L Co c.ran, do 6 1 r M Hannon. do :3 05 W Crumpwell, do '•.' 70 T Haggerty, do ll 05 Sam Collins, do 32 40 .T Jochum, do 9 45 John Decker, do 3 40 P Jarden, do .... 12 60 F De Turk. do 6 10 N Kintzing er, do 7 90 Jos Dworah, do 2 05 T Kane, do 1 60 John Eagan, do 20 60 P Linehan, do 12 60 J ICisken, do 2 70 J Linehan, do .... 7 90 JEvert, do 6 10 John Long, do 11 05 JEneha dt, do 5 4, Joan I eicht, do 11 l5 M Fagan, do 11 15 Joe Moore, do Ii 45 PFitzgerald, do 4 75 A. Mink, do 6 30 J Fiedler, do 6 10 Wm.Mahor, do 11 t'5 Cohn Fix, do11 25 Dau McCullins, do 7 90 ' Pat Green. do 5 40 J McFarland, do 7 90 John Graham, do 3 40 J.McCollins, do 22 g5 DGraudgenet, ro 7u J.McGrath, do .. 7 90 Wm G obe, do 45 John Haley, do 13 20 C McEI aMcGrath,h, do .... 9 90 Jas Hall. do 6 10 8 Norton, do 4 75 Aug Hofferman,do 70 J Parker, do 6 30 P Hall, do 2 05 Geo Reynolds, do 7 90 F Herzog, do 4 05 John ravage, do ................ 3 15 I Geo Hughes, do 14 55 Anton Siege, do 16 55 11 R IAtber, do 4 75 F Schu z. do 9 45 M Ilelvich, do 4 05 II Schmidt, do 12 60 P Jacobi, do 6 75 John S ewes. do 11 85 A Johnson, do 7 10 P St.ck, do 3 15 .1 Jecklin, do 4 05 Cath Tobin, do 9 45 Chas Janis, do 3 40 Ed Tap it, do 1 60 John Kinsella,foreman ?8 40 et Vogel, do .... . .... 7 90 P Kinney, laborer 19 25 J McUollins, exbiesa 1 00 ' F Kreeser, do 1 35 D D Netterauer,do ... 1 00 I H Krentz, do 2 '70 A Waller, do 50 F Kuntz, do 2 70 cath Tobin, do 60 C Kamoman, do 3 40 V H,ri, do ................ 50 P Krocheski, do 4 75 A Fuhrman, do 50 H Srempa, do 4 75 John O'Brien, laborer 50 00 Jac Kuntz, do ................ 2 05 Tom Butcher, do 42 00 E 8 King, do ............... 70 Mike Igo, do 41 10 F Lasco, do ........ .. .... 2 05 Jas heed, do 40 25 H Leiach, do . . ............ 6 75 J Perryon, do 17 50 A Leicht, do 2 70 P McNulty, do 19 25 H Lempke, do 6 10 P Tury, do 18 35 Jas Melloy, do 6 45 E Earns, do 3 50 T Mahony, do ................ 2 70 T McCaffrey, do 69 30 ' C Mackelberg do 4 05 Geo R'yu Ids, team 69 30 T Mulqueeney, do 9 80 P Linehan, do 34 65 Joan Mundt, do ................ 15 55 Wm McGrath, do 1 60 • J Moroney, do ........ ....... 4 40 M Farrell, macadam 12 75 J McNulty, do 14 20 P Ryan, do ................ 13 60 L McEvoy, do 70 John 1i helan do85 TMcCaffrey, do 45 M Burke, do 17 00 B McCormack, do 13 85 Fred Nauk, do ................ 32 30 4 T McDonald do 3 75 Chas Vincent, do 5 10 Jas 0 Dunn, do2 70 Geo Gow, do 2 55 F Otto, do ........... 70 John Bitseher, do 1 70 J Obbelt, do 10 15 uhas Ranch, do 2 55 J Osel. do 4 75 John Spies, do38 99 John PSffner, do 2 70 Max Heiner, do Geo Parr, do 4 0513 60 Jno Woodrich, do 5 95 John Raetz, foreman 20 SO J Gillespie, do 14 87 N Ravenick, laborer .... 3 75 Chas Boregard, do ................ 26 35 E Rettenmeyer,do 8 10 Chas Prieb, do 53 50 John Ryan, do 1 35 Fred Galon, Co 23 80 C Rieger, do 2 05 Froh&'paha, do •.•............. 5 95 Chas Burchard,do 70 Ring&Deitr:ch.do4 25 Wm Rieman, do 11 50 Ring& Froh, do 30 60 A R Stevenson,engineer, ................ 19 20 Geo Schoen, do 12 75 • P Stoffer, laborer, 10 15 J Bottoms. do 1 70 M Swartz, do 3 40 Paul Krccheeki,do 32 30 John Schuber, do 1 35 Peter Kiene, do 26 35 L Selvey, do 4 75 Del Gagne do53 55 Geo Sutter, do 4 05 Tho•O'Connell,.do • 34 00 Geo Schlaegel, do 4 05 t Mahan, do 16 15 Adam Schuller,do 4 75 Parker&Roy, do 161 85 H Schultz, do 70 Jas Cahill, do 48 45 Chas Swile, do 70 P ro cPoland, do 11 05 Chas Schultz, do 2 70 P Dempsey, do 17 75 M Specht, do 8 75 Jas Melone, do 17 85 M Scheirock, do 3 40 Remus&Co, do102 00 Gus Schultz, do 8 45 Sam Allen, do 19 12 Joe Siek, do 25 l,0 Wm Tinkham, do Thos Dorsey, do 123 25 4 05 Stephen Kane, do 8 50 Jas Tobia, do 4 05 Schreiner&Ruh,do 52 70 Aug Witter, do • 4 75 Wm Wells, do 17 00 John Wolfe, do 12 60 H Tlppe, do 14 1 14 02 P Wagner, do 4 75 Ed Kees, do 121 45 y Ed Welsh, do 4 75 J Harwich, do 22 10 ,I l i _ r' 1 List of City TYarrants. 63 Con McGee, do 21 25 P Quinn, do 13 80 RicnaTQ Burns, do 50 15 Joon Kohler, do 38 90 John Giessler, do 23 80 Chas Beyer, do 17 00 Aug Brocher, do 11 90 M Specht, do 11 90 John Fix, do 17 85 C Messerknecht,do 19 51 90 Peter Jacobi, do John Twing, do ... 10 20 Aug Kauffman, do 22 95 C Mueggenberg, do 16 15 Wm Scharf, do ........... 27 20 John Beyer, do 22 95 IIenry Cremps, do 3 40 Jaeger & Ferris, do .... 68 00 Henry Glab, assistant in engineer's office. 50 00 Henry Geiger, repairing at city hall 5 90 Smedley Mentz Co., sliding poles 106 00 Ferguson Bros, repair+ne fountains 11 90 Nessler & Jungk. plumbing at Eighteenth 103 70 street engine house A Wunderlich. horse shoeing 6 30 Shipley & Bauman, veterinary services13 25 3 00 Lesure Lumber Co., shavings • • • • •' 00 Byrne Bros. rent of wagon 2 2 J 432 Key City Gas Co, coke......... E E Frith, removing dead animals 7 50 Thos Collins, horse shoeing 212 50 0 Lagen & Sloan, hore shoeing ...... • •••• 50 John E Rettig, repairing harness. Jos Geiger, repairing patrol house 1 00 00 J M McKenzie, brass 9 9 50 Lear & Pflffner, horse shoeing....... Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, rubber 5 75 boots . 1 10 Bart E Linehan, cement 81 10 Mrs A Heim, brick..... . Catherine Riter, witness in city case 60 Continental Insurance Co, insurance on 37 50 market house 40 00 Mr and Mrs Koenig, janitor Geo R Clark, repairlug clock tower 4 70 4 50 Jas Kelly, stationery 13 50 Barger & Blish, stationery Barrett's Bindery, two dozen binders 4 50 50 G B Grosvenor, blue print 77 35 Merkes & Hassler, bran and salt...... 9 00 L Lindenberg, vise J C Fitzpatrick, six copies session laws,ete 513 20 00 John Toussaint, wood1 00 Lear & niftier, horse shoeing 2 50 F Dahling, two tuba.... 9 50 Melt a Cushing, livery for com 16 10 P H Halpin, bran and groceries1 80 P H Halpin, bran and matches 1 00 Steuek & O'earrell, rock.... ..... .. ....• • 1 23 The Adams Co, repairing 1 90 P Klauer, pan for blue prints.... 55 Standard Lumber Co, lumber . 11 55 Fratz & Clark, oil, etc 13 50 Mrs E 8 Hyde, binding plats Ellwanger Bros, r.,be and repairing har- 22 05 nese Carr, Ryder & Engler Co, frame for blue 8 00 prints 8 00 Reinfried & Jaeger, tools and rope American Express Co, express on mer- chandise 10 635 Bewer Bros, muslin and tape for binding ExcelsiorJBrass,Works,t for repairing hose hose 1 0 coupling.. 60 oupling60 Chas Herzog, sawing wood. . 12 50 John T Kearns, recording plates... 3 50 John Callahan, cleaning snow around 70 city hall .... ....... ......... . N Ravenick, cleaning snow around city hall B McCormick, cleaning snow around city hall ............... John Finn, cleaning snow around city hall Duggan & Kane, soap, soapine, matches andbrooms............ B McCormick, cleaning snow around city 70 hall John Hafey, cleaning snow around city 35 hall Wm Flynn, cleaning snow around city hall Ge iger. calaboose Dubuque Co, mttrse Bart E Linehan, white waste Albert Kannolt, horse shoeing Alex Gratz, fees in city cases Brown & Brown, grading Seminary street 400 00 1 35 70 1 35 5 40 70 1 00 27 80 13 00 6 75 The Times Co, advertising 29 15 The Telegraph, aavertlsing 29 15 'The Herald, advertising ... 75 00 John E Hartlg, repairing tools 8 85 Merkes & Hassler, bran and hay 8 45 Bewer Bros, thread and muslin for bind - leg .. ........ 2 57 Carr, Ryder & E igler Co, lumber.... .... 25 r Schloz, repairing tools ........... ...... 12 35 Consumers' Steam Heating Co, steam for ventral engine house 1.18 80 J M McKenzie, repairing patrol wagon 25 Jos J 'tower], bedding and caps . 13 80 C H Altona, sx handle for electrician;:5 Bumgartner & Kleih, nails and rope 6 20 Z •hetner & Vogenthaler, repairing en- gines 2 49 Dubr.que Water Works, water for horse fo,rntains 296 38 Dubuque Water Works, 250 hydrants 500 00 do do do do do 500 00 do do do water for city hall and patrol house 20 00 L Gonner, treasurer, money advanced500 00 do do do do 500 00 do do refunded, guaran- tee U S Electric Light Co . 500 00 L Gonner, treasurer, refunded, guaran- tee U S Electric Light Co . 500 00 L Gonner, treasur,r, excavation permits, 510; poste., S10; money advanced on intereat,$183.38; refunded tax, $50 253 38 Dubuque Water Co, water for flush tanks 489 16 N Ruff, extra work on Eleventh srreet 2 sewer 8 00 Norton & Lee, extra work on West Locust 2550 street Dub Elect Ry L & P Co, light 355 80 Globe L& H _o, 3l2 lights 500 008 0 Chas Herzog, sawtug wood 49 35 Key t`ity Gas Co, gas Star Electric Co, light....... ......... 500 00 do do 311 00 Central Union Teleohone Co, rent of tele phones 317 97 P d Halpin, com on Sanford and Queen 2 00 streets N H Schilling, com on Sanford and Queen 2 00 Streets J W Parker, com on Sanford and Queen 2 00 streets ................... .... .. .... 00 ChrisA Voelker, juror 2 do oado""treet 2 00 Johnhn Pier, 2 00 A W Hosford, do do 2 00 J P Stendeback, do do 2 00 Robt Jess, do do 2 00 J P Quigley, do do 2 00 John Treater, do do 2 00 Frank Byrne, do do 2 00 M Musehitsch, do do 2 00 John O'Dea, do do 2 00 M J Mulgrew, do do Adam Jeager, do Weigle alley2 00 2 00 A M Downer, do do do do 2 o 2 00 J J Murray, do do 2 00 J W Norton, do 2 00 Jos Kane. do 2 00 J J Sheridan, do do Phil Pier, do do 2 00 Chris Capritz, do do 2 00 John Babcock, do do 2 00 Robt McGivern, do do 2 00 P RE Sommerfleld, do do 2 00 Nic Glab, do do 2 00 Hugh Corrance,do do 2 00 200 Jos Rooney, 2 00 John Hackett, labor.... .. ..... ... . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct month oflist or all warrants issued during the o Attest: T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notice. CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa, April 19, 1593. Notice is hereby given to all parties living in the garbage districttmust hey ro- vide the proper receptacles for the holding of garbage to be placed in a convenientplace for the collector. All parties are warned not to throw their garbagein the oseds or alleys or they will be prosecuted rtoecue subject. t dcco ed accord- inging to the ordinance upon lm S. B. RICE, City Marshal. (;4 Notices. 0 fficial Special Assessment N'oUce, OFFICE OF TEE CITY ENOISEEa, Dimmers, IOWA. To the owner or owners of the several lots and parcels of ground abutting. Frances streot, from West Eagle Point avenue to Hart street; Broadway, from Blocklinger lane to Diagonal street; Broadway extension from Diagonal street to Charles street; Washington street, from Sanford street to 22d street; Queen street, from Eagle Point avenue to Regent street; Regent street, from Windsor avenue to Queen street, all in the city of Dubuque: You are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of the city recorder of Dubuque, a p,at of said above named streets in said city, showing the separate lots or parcels of ground abutting on said streets subject to special assess- ment for the paving, guttering and cur oing and macadamizing of said streets, and the names, as far as practicable, of tee soveral owners of said abutting real estate, and the amount to be as. sensed 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 person, firm or company, having any objections to the special tax proposed to be as- sessed as shown by said plat, may file with the city recorder his or their objections in writing at or before the next meeting of the city council of the city of Dubuque, which wtli eet on the 5th day of June, 1893. W, H. KNOWLTON, 10t City Engineer, Dubuque, Iowa. Notice of Sale. I will sell at public auction to the best bid- der for cash, on the 15th day of May. 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the public pound of the city of Dubuque, on Elm street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, the follow- ing impounded animal, to -wit: One dark bay horse, about 4 years old, weighs about 1,000 pounds: large wart on left hind leg above the hoof. S. B. RICE, City Marshal. Dubuque, May 9, 1893. 6t Sidewalk Notices. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk, 12 feet wide, of good 2 -inch brick. stone or cement, be, with- in fifteen days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on east side of Main street, between First street and Jones street. where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. lot T. J. CooNEY, City Recorder. To Whom it May Onnc rn. CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ) 1 DUBUQUE, Iowa, May 4, 1893. Notice is hereby given that all filth. man- ure and rubbish must be hauled and dumped on Sixth street extention. Any person haul- ing or dumping any filth, manure or other offensive matter on any other street, alley, lane or private land will be arrested and prosecuted according to the ordinance on that subject. 20t S. B RICE, City Marshal. Change of Grade Notice. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE. Iowa, May ft 1893 Notice is hereby given that there is now on file in my office a profile showing a pro- posed change of grade on Sanford street be- tween Elm street and Windsor avenue. All parties claiming damages by reason of said proposed change of grade must file their claims with me on or before June 5, 1593. at which time the city council will consider the matter. T. J. COONEY, lm City Recorder. Notice to Dna Owners. CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, May I6, 1893. Notice is hereby given that the dog license for 1593 is now past due, and must be paid at once. All dogs found within the limits of the city and not having the proper tag on to show that the license has been paid, will be considered a public nuisance, and will be dealt with accordingly. S. B. RICE, 4t City Marshal. List of City Terrants. 65 LIST OF CITY WARRANTS, Drawn by the City Recorder during the Month of April, 1893. P Hanlon. do 50 00 Geo Rubeck, do 25 CO J Murphy, ' do 60 00 C Spiegelhalter, poundmaster.... 25 35 Rd Norton, board of prisoners........ 10 20 M Abbitz, labor 70 T Ahern, labor "" "" 7g 00 JBottoms, do .. .... ........... ... 1' Brindenberger, labor ................... 8 80 L Brandenberger, labor 3 40 J B etke. labor 2 05 Cnarles Buse, labor 18 25 J Broderick, do .... 70 J Burgman, do 2 70 Sam Collins, do 35 10 wCrumpwell, do 2 i0 H Crumpwell, do 3 40 J Callahan, do 16 90 L Co cnran, do 13 20 ,john Corbett, dI 23 65 E1 Desmond, do 2 t J Dougherty, do 1 35 J Everet, do 6 75 .1 Ersken, do 70 JEbeha dt, do 3 4,t John Eagan, do 10 15 I }iris Fr. sch, do 6 10 F F idler, do 1 35 C I onsello, do 70 M Fagan, do 3 n5 J Fuhrman, do 70 A Puhrman, do 70 2 70 L do 2 05 DanFor, Fos, do 1 35 (neo Gow. do 75 Wm Gow, do 4 5 P Grew, do 67 80 Ed Grew, do 6 70 Jos Hall, do 2 70 A ug Ho fferman, do •••• •••• ••• Geo Hughes, do 12 15 J Haley, do 18 902 70 N Hdo 2 70 D Harman, do 4 05 A Johnson, do 12 55 P Jacobi, do 00 J Kinsella, carpenter 70 A Krunning, laborer 6 75 Aug Kaufman, do 4 75 H KremPa, do 4 75 E S King, .. P Kinney, 18 60 do 1 05 Chris Kinsella, do 1 15 H Luck, 16 10 H Lempke, do 3 40 John Lavin, ddo 2 70 M [Aback,45 7 John Mundt, do 4 5 P Mohan, 4 45 Jail Me,lary, do 7 45 T Mahony, do 2 40 M Murphy, do 70 'I' 3 Mulqueeney, do 23 60 J McNulty, do 6 60 T McDonald do 6 45 B McCormick, do 5 Wm Mcllermott,do 5 TMcCaffrey, do 2 752 00 T McCaffrey, mason 6 00 L McEvoy, laborer 3 35 A McGuan, do 1 70 do M Nuten, 2 10 do 8 50 J Obbelt, P O'Brien, eo P Powers, do ""• 30 002 50 John Raetz, foreman 30 00 N Ravenick, laborer • •0 9 45 Wm Rieman, do • •" 9 45 John Ryan, do 29 40 A R St( venson, engineer, 10 00 M Speoht, laborer 10 ( 0 Jac Seik, do 12 (0 Aug Schulz, do 12 85 P Stoffer, do 12 25 M Schurrock, do .... 1 05 N Schroeder, do 6 45 N Sweeney. do 2 Dan Sullivan, do 3) F Sulhavey, do 2 70 P smith, do 1 70 W Spaulding, do 1 35 J Watrey, P Sullivan, do 1 75 do 16 20 J Wolte, do do 4 00 Aug i kle, Ed Wi n, do 4 05 Gott Wirt, do . 2 70 Jos Weirich, do .„ 2 70 John We. ah, do 2 05 R Wlederman. do • • •' • •' CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE. S DunuquE, Iowa, May 1, 1893. To the Honorable alfayor and City Council: GERTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants drawn during the mouth of April, 1593' For What Purpose. Amount. Name.00 L Gonner, treasurer, salary for Marvh..$100 00 L Gonner, clerk hire do .. J C Fitzpatrick, recorder, do . 116 70 J M Kenety, auditor, do .. 116 70 J J McCarthy, attorney, do 125 00 .. 125 00 John Stemm, assessor, do .. 125 00 Ed Blake, engineer, E S Hyde ass't engineer, d'r .. 100 00 Jas Boyce, asst't engineer, do .. 100 00 Henry Glab, ass't engineer, do 50 ( 0 J ('arter.street commissioner do 91 65 S B Rice. marshal, do 100 00 Jos Reinfrled, fire chief, do75 00 Ed Norton, marketma•ter, do 50 00 F W Wieland, health otlicer, do 50 00 B Rawson,sewer inspector, do . 60 00 Jas Bunting, electrician, do H. Hen ge, park custodian, do .4675 5000 Geo. Bennett, ass't assessor, do 100 0 00 0 00 G. Gmehle, do 41 65 John O'Connell, clerk, do 61 65 James Daly, fireman 75 00 Job Barnes, do A McDonnell, do "' • 50 00 W Duey,50 00 J Murphy, doo3,313 0 00 "' ' .T Schonberger, dod50 00 T Shea, ... 50 00 Ed Weds, do 60 00 M Eitel, do ,„ 75 00 J Beaman, do 50 00 A Duecinl, do 60 00 3 Flynn, 60 00 J Wiltse, do 50 00 T Walker. do 50 00 50 00 James Powell, do C epeeht, do 60 00 D Ahern, do 60 00 J Allen, do 60 00 W Hippuran, do 50 00 C Kannolt, do 50 00 F Ganahl, do 50 00 J Ward, Beeman, do 50 00 Geo Collinson, do 50 00 F • Flynn,do 50 00 y 50 00 AFdo 50 (0 J Rooneyon y, do 75 00 D Ryan, policemen 70 00 John Raeslie, do B Cain, do 70 00 "" 46 40 Wm Hennessy, du 46 40 Wm O Brien, do 48 40 Wm Frith, do 50 00 John Litscher, do 50 00 P McNerney, do 50 00 T Reilly. do 50 00 P KearneDunuey. an, do 50 00 P Kearney. do 50 ( 0 J Fitzpatrick, dodo 50 40 D Norton, 50 00 Jas Allen, do 50 00 John Reuter, do ,. b0 00 Sam Elmer, do 50 00 JasRlynn, do 47 85 Dan Lavery, do Ed Moore. do •""""• 48 40 Id Kilty, do 48 40 J D Siegrist, do .. "" "" 47 80 PSntton, do ......""" 50 00 M Hoffman,, do 5500 • 47 SS J do ... 47 00 P PoweSullivan, do "" "•.. 50 00 P Powers, do Jail Carter, do ••'•••'""""• 50 00 M0 ntzinger,do •••••••••"" 50 00 Hardie. do "" ..... •50 00 .1 Murphy, d o .... ......... 50 00 Wm K aver, do 50 00 P Scharf, do PMcColline, do ........•••••••• 50 03 • List of City Traerants. R Bennett, team T B Cain, do T Elliott. do J Fitzpatrick, do M Hannon. do H IIagaerty, do P Jardin, do W Kessler, co T Kane, do J Linehan, do Wm Mohr, do Joe Moore, do Wm McGrath, do J. McGrath, do JMtt'racken, do C McElrath, do J. McFarland, do J Powers, do En Qulnlivan, do F Senn z, do Anton Sieg, do Cath Tobin, do 0 Van Wie. do John Welsh, do 31 Zogg, do John O'Brien, do Tom Butcher, do Tom Hackett, do Mike tgo, do Jos Reed, do Joe Rooney, do P McNulty, do P Fury, do J Perryon, oo 28 55 Eli Harris, do 19 70 Geo R'yn lda, do 58 30 P Linehan, do 9 45 M White. do 8 70 P McCaffrey, do 10 50 M Quirk, do 3 00 Chas Karch, macadam 28 90 T Rote man, do 130 05 N Goober, do 17 85 JAlbrecht. do 55 25 Wm Scharf, do 33 15 Chas Prieb, do 54 45 J Tweig, do 5 00 C Mesitenech', do 29 30 Peter Jacob, do 7 65 John Fix. do 5 10 Chas Buckord, do 12 75 Max Heiner, do 13 60 Aug Brocker, do 9 35 Chas Beyer, do 24 65 Peter Kiene, do 47 60 Paul Krokeskie, do 44 20 F Luchterhand, do 5 , 95 John Kohler, do 11 90 Johh Becker, do 10 20 RHuber, do 24 65 J Bottoms do 4 25 Jaeger & Ferris, do ..... 38 25 H Burns, do 50 15 Ed Lee, do 15 30 P F Quinn, do 12 75 P Quinn, do 21 25 John O'Shea, do 31 4i Joe McDermott, do ...... .... 15 30 M Sullivan, do 190 40 M F.rrell, do 30 60 WmMcDermott, oo 24 65 J Stedman, do 17 85 NedMcPoland, do 33 15 Roy & Pa,ker, do 165 75 Tom O'connell, do 27 20 Jas Melone, do 69 70 John Quail, do 7 65 Ed Keas do ............ ••27 20 M Bruckhordt, do 8 50 D Sutherland, do 22 9. Nic Theis, do 17 00 Thos Dorsey, do 67 15 Jos Gillespie, do 12 32 John M Fitzpatr:ck,handling and putting up booths 61 00 John Westercamp..... 10 00 Mr and Mrs Koenig, janitors....... 40 00 Itivegtine and John Lavrey, for opening State street 500 00 Fred Byer, witness in case City vs. Pule60 Thos Finn, register for election 10 00 Jolie Enright, do 10 00 John Stemm, do 10 00 G A Barnes, do 10 00 P G Altman, do .... •.••10 00 Eugene Werner, do 10 00 W S Couch, do 10 00 C H Gregoire, do 10 On C A Walter, do 10 00 Geo P Stuber, do ...... 10 Uu 2 40 :3 95 25 20 2 40 1 60 475 4 75 11 05 1 60 3 15 11 05 3 15 10 25 6 30 24 45 4 75 6 30 3 95 2 40 3 15 9 45 12 61 4 75 7 90 3 10 50 00 47 25 • 8 50 47 25 41 55 36 75 21 00 :30 20 Peter P Bewer, do Otto Tunes, co John O'Connell, do Adam Doerr, Jr, do do Dan RA rdan, do C Fo ter, Jas Bennett, do John Hillery, do J M Kenety, do Jos Herod, do E A FrenziL do A J Schwind, do II Prinkman, do C D Botsford, do G Gmehle, to Phil Doerr do G H Runyon, do Henry Pi otzer, do Thos Keuneally, Jr., clerk of election ... 11IIa,l, do Phil Pier, judge of election FOLee, do T J Burns, do Geo , ucas, clerk of election Jo;Hannon, do N C Ryan, judge of election Dennis Sm th, do J N Halpin, do Z B Hoffman, clerk of election.... .• . • .... C B Miller, do Chas Mehl, judge of election L Brin, Jr, do Jechmidt, do •••••• Is. iah Cleminscn, clerk of election •tohn P Qu gley, do A H Smyth, judge of election ..... T W Johnson, do RT Eddy, do .Toe Myle, clerk of election.... ..... F OUdall, do John Wunderlich, judge of election J Fuh'man, do John Pier, do a, II Altman, clerk of election John J Lambert, do Frank echerr, judge of election.... Jas IIayes, do AJ Walter, do Cha• J F,ynn, clerk of election R E Butler, do John C Althauser, judge of election Leo Palen, do A V gler, do T J Loftus, clerk of election Eugene Anderson, do P Crawford, do Edw C Peaslee, do John A Fo rester, do J w Coy. clerk of election ............. Chas Pitschner, do A F Frudden, judge of election E J Royce, do E C Blake, do Rob t Lee, clerk of election. ... W G Robinson, do Chris A Voelker, judge of election........ Jas Lee, do Geo R Clerk, do Jas H Hanover, c'erk of election NH Schilling. do D H Iloffman, judge of election Jos R Kauffman, do John Zimmerman, do E Sommerfleld, clerk of election Frank Dueretcher, do F J Stoltz, judge of election N P Nicks, do I K Beekman, do Louis Hahn, clerk of election.... • FEL Dersch, do Walter Richman, judge of e'ection Adam Hefner, do ChssElmer, do W Mayhanks, clerk of election ....... Nic Engle, do Paul Bewer, judge of election.... Lou s Doerfler, do Eugene Frith, do T Rafferty. rent of rooms for election John Kavanaegh, do 11 Weatercamp, on Lorfm,er house, do Western Bcewer1, do Edward Ryan, do Wm Meyers, do II Muel er do Chris Capritz, do Jae Crawford, do Svendsen & Ott, do Montana house, do 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 CO 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 10 CO 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 list of City Warrants. 67 Lorimier house, do .... 10 00 Western brewery, do .... 10 00 Wm Kenyon, do 10 00 8ehmid's brewery, do .... 10 00 Mrs E Mueller, do 10 00 Val Mackert, do 10 00 Jas Crawford, do 10 00 McDermott & Son, plumbing .... 4 95 The Telegraph, blank stationery, etc.... 194 33 Ilam & Carver, blank stationery.......... 104 90 E B Preston, hose wagon 450 00 W W Wormwood, care and winding town clock.............. ..................... 72 00 Dubuque Cabinet Makers' association, rent for tables and chairs for election.. 3 00 P Klauer, repafrtngg pump........... 50 Byrne & caul. cutttngcurb 25 00 Palmer, Winall & Co, record book 12 CO J W Wittmer Jr, one brush 55 Knapp, Stout & Co company, lumber 3 59 Dubuque Rubber and Belting company, hose. ....... ...... .... 400 00 Peter Kiene, macadam.... ........ ........ 3 90 G B Grosvenor, stationery 5 50 Jas Kelly, stationery 87 74 Thos T Carkeek. supt engine house 122 00 G B Grosvenor, stationery 10 20 W Gruber, repairing engines 1 65 A Wunderlich, horse shoeing 2 00 John Ganahl, d0 16 65 Lear & Pfiffner, do 3 50 Steuck & O'Farrell, curbing 1 20 D D Niterauer, express hauling 1 50 Frank Sieg. do 1 00 A Fuhrman, do 1 50 L Daly, do 50 J McCollins, do 1 00 Wm McLoughlin, do 1 00 Jae Tobin, do 1 50 Palmer, Winall & Co, blank stationery30 50 John Tr.xler, oil...... ..... 2 50 Harger & Blish, boxes 1 50 0 J Jones, balance on engine house 50(1 00 do do do 177 50 Svendsen & Ott. lumber 11 20 Theno & Wertenbook, rubber boots 3 25 John Mundt, labor ... 4 00 G A Hoerner, six cuspedores..... ....... 3 00 J W w ittmer, Jr, oil. etc 5 40 Peter Klauer, repairing hyurants 10 75 Wm S Moto, plumbing . 12 80 Bart E Linehan. cement and sewer pipe 74 00 Lear & Pfiifoer, horse shoeing 3 00 Zehetner & Vogenthaler, repairing rods and sewer pipe . 5 98 P Klauer, roof on patrol 101 40 Headford Bros & Hitchens Foundery eom• pany, manholes and grates. .... 24 00 German Catholic Printing company, ad ver,ising.... 50 00 J C Fitzpatrick. revising ordinances 400 00 P Stoffer, cleaning around city hall 1 35 N itavenick, do do 2 05 L Corcoran, do do 70 F Sieg. do do 2 50 Mary Drees, do do 50 E M Dickey Co, white waste and brooms17 80 John Butt, repairing engine house hO Thos Hill, do do 1 95 Shipley & Bauman, services 26 50 J F Reis & Bros, sprinklers, coal hods,etc 2 40 Byrne & Saul, cutting curb, etc33 90 heinfried & daega, supplies.... 1 90 Geo Witter and Jas Malloy, macadam6 27 Thos Cain, hauling booths .... 4 00 John Wickham, hauling booths.......... 4 00 C Jacobi, office chair 1 50 Rer eve Ruboer company, hose 187 50 E B Preston & Co, hose... .. ........ . 450 00 Western Rubber and Belting company, hose 200 00 Fire Extinguisher Manufacturing com- pany, glass screws 3 00 P E Strelau. express of flush tank 50 E E Frith, hauling dead animals 5313 10 0 rhil Pier, coal... 4 Sveodsan & Ott, lumber 3 95 Barger & Blisb, stationery 37 85 do do 23 80 Key City Gas Co, coke 38 47 John Toussaint, wood .................... 18 00 W H Torbert, sul acid and soda. .... 9 44 Standard Lumber company, shavings.... 1 50 Geo N Raymond, baskets and mats 4 35 Con Ryan, Jr, rolling Grandview avenue250 00 P H Halpin, court cost 90 80 Harger & Blish, stationery • • • • 5 06 Peter Klauer, iron box 3 55 Chas Horzog, sawing wood10 00 Geo W Wunderlich, bottles, boxes and packing J W Wittmer, medicine for prisoners John T Kearns, filing deeds Knapp, Stout & Co company, lumber L Gonner, treasurer, money advanced. 1430 51 Williams & Bevin, grading and resetting 84 21 32 25 25 00 500 00 248 51 Dubuque Water Works, hydrants ..... .1235 00 The Herald, advertising .. 75 00 The Times Co, advertising.... 29 15 The Telegraph, aaverttsing . 29 15 Dubuque Light and Beat company, street lamps Dubuque Electric Railway, Light and 500 00 Power company, light 228 80 Key City Gas company, light.... 48 90 Star Electric Co, light 1018 96 P E Strelau, coal . 114 30 Farley, Loetscher Manufacturing com- pany, moulding 40 Bat It Linehan, cement and sewer pipe147 00 Ferguson Bros, boiler 600 00 do do 300 00 Central Union Telehone company, tele phone rent 20 25 1 hereby certify the foregoing 1s a correct list of warrants issued during the month of April, 1893 Attest: T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. 5 10 75 10 00 . 19 48 D W Linehan. macadam Steuek & Farrell, g•ading Ferguson Bros, plumbing..... do do An Ordinance,, An ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled "An Ordieance to Regulate Elections." Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That section four of chapter four of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, as published in the official book of Revised Or- dinances of 1893, be. and the same is. hereby amended by striking out of the line next to the la•t line of said section, as found in said pub- lished book of Revised Ordinances, the words"or appointed." This ordinance shall take effect from and after its publication in the Dubuque Herald, a newspaper pubdahed in the City of Du- buque. Approved May 27, 1893. A. W. DAUGHERTY, Mayor. Attest: T. J. C00NEY, City Recorder. Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Engineer's office up to 4 o'clock p m. of Monday, June 12, 1893, for constructing sidewalka as fol. lows where not already laid, viz: A 4.ft wide plank sidewalk on west s'de of Pine street from Twenty-third street to Twenty fifth street; a 8•ft wide plank sidewalk ou south side of Garfield avenue from Pine street to Johnson avenue; a 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Burden avenue from Windsor avenue to City limits; a 6 -ft wide plank sidewalk on south side of West Third street from St. Mary's street to Cardiff street; a 6 ft Ride plank sidewalk on north side of West Third street from Bluff street to Summit; a 4 -ft wide plank sidewalk on south side of Almond street in front of lots 38, 39 and 40. Cox's add; a 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on west side of Klingen- berg street; a 6 ft wide plank sidewalk on north side of West Fifth street from Robert's avenue to Alpine street; a6 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of West Eleventh street between Race and alley east of Center Place—all in accordance to specifications on file 1n said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all tids. junel•dlOt W. B. KN W CityEngineer. Notice. Bids will be received at the city recorder's office up to 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, June 5, 1893, for doing the veterinary work of the city for the ensuing year. Bidders must state the price per horse per year for doing said work, including all medicine required. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. P. Chairman Fire Committee. Dubuque, May 31, 1893.-4t 68 O ffl ial Notices. Sidewalk Notice. 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, he, within ten days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the or- dinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West Fifth street, between Roberts avenue and Alpine street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted Ma} 4, 1,91 lot T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Change of Grade Notice. Notice is hereby given that there is now on file in my office a profile showing a proposed change of grade on Dodge street between York street and Grandview avenue. All parties feeling aggiieved at sa'd proposed change of grade mutt rile their claims for dam- ages in my office on or before July 1, 1893. Said propos, d change of grade will be consid- ered at the next regular session of the council, to be held July 3, 1893. T. J. COONEY, jel3d5t City Recorder. Regular Session, June 5th, 1893. 69 CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session. June 5th, 1893. Council meet at 10 o'clock, a. tn. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present .Alds. Butler, Olinger, e, Crawford, ra Powers, Lillig, Ryder and Vogel. 011 motion the minutes of the previous meeting were approved as printed The lollowing bills were allowed: Tesler & Jungk, work on Patrol house and Fifth Ward Engine 113 95 house Jas. Kelley, stationery, etc 13 45 Peter Klauer, labor and dog tags21 65 Iowa Iron works, soft sleet 1 75 E. M. Dickey company, cyl oil2 80 • P. Pier, coal 2223 82 Key City Gas Cu., coke 2 W. M. Greenhow, labor plumbing. 173 40 88 Svendsen & Ott, lumb r Knapp, Stout & Co. company, lum- li 07 ber Standard Lumber Co. iutuber 5 42 Novelty Iron works, machine bolt. 06 John E. llartig, repairing locks 8 50 and keys9 25 G. B. Grosvenor Co., flies and pens 10 00 Lear & Ptiti'ner,horseshoeing Ferguson Bros. plumbing and sup- 8 75 plies Ferguson Bros. plumbing and sup- 6 75 plies Ferguson Bros. plumbing and sup- 80 plies 6 00 Logen & Sloan, norsesnueiug, 600 Butt Bros. blacksmithing....' • • Zehetuer & Vogenthaler, machine b work 2 2 8 805 P. 1f. Hatpin, merchandise aliipley & Bauman, yertinary ser- vices Lear & Fortner, uurseshoeing Albert Karinolt, horseshoetng Taos. Collins, horseshoeing DubuqueSpectalty Machine works worn at engine house Excelsior Brass Works, work on steamer A. Wunderlich, nursesnoeiLig Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co. repairing coat John Butt, blackmailing Van Valkenberg & McEvoy, labor at engine house inug uY- W. M. Greenhow, rep:t drams on Rhomberg avenue W. M. Greenhow, repairing foun- tain at 18th street Key City Gas Co. coke and coal Jacob Schmidt, labor C. O. 1). Laundry, cleaning and laying carpets............ • • Reiufried & Jaeger, lawn mower Chas. llerzog, labor F einfried & .Jaeger, steel Lr engine P. 11. Halpin, supplies house . Svendsen & Ott, sliaviugs and lumber ................ . . Jos. A. Palen, sUnpues for fire tie- par[ment .......... • • ... W. H. 'Torbert, supplies fur Lire ue- partnieut ........................ John Mullen, narness soap... Reinfrted & Jaeger, nardware P. E. Strelau, coal.......... . Baumgartner & Klein, hardware Peter Klauer, lamps and oil John '1'. Kearns, county recorder, recording fees 12 55 2 5U 10 75 5 75 J. It. Jellison, sodding Jackson park Matt emelt, painting pagoda Jas. Lee, cement sideNalk Jack- son park Baumgartner & Klein, tape line E. E. Frith, filling Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co, hose Farley & Loetscher Manufacturing Co., sash weight Smith Printing Co, ordinance boosts David Wilson and W. M. Kretsch- mer, taking testimony Palmer, Winall & Co., and tax book Duggan & Kane, supplies hall Portland Paving Co., cement walk around Central engine house.... 195 73 Mrs. A. Kerne, cleaning city ball.. 22 50 Mrs. E. Keouig, cleaning city hall. 23 75 J. Hall. cleaning around city hall.. 65 '1'. Morgan, cleaning around city 65 haul Larry Daley, cleaning around city 29 00 hall C. A. Hoerner, dusters.... 4 10 Baumgartner & Kleih, hardware, 4 &c 75 Aloes Gasser, brick 100 50 7 Arnold Vicks, contract on sewer73 34 Jos. Geiger, carpenter work Headford Bros. & Hitchens Found- ry56 Co., grates The Knapp, Stout & Co. Company, 7 54 lumber Bill of Duouque Water Works for $1,276 was referred to the committee on fire and water. Bill of Thos. Byrne for $81.70 referred to the street committee. Bill of Albert Gasser was referred to the committee on sewers. The following bills were referred to the committee on supplies: $ 25 Iowa Iron works 76 Standard Lumber Cu 131 1 25 Knapp, Stout & Co. Company Ileadtord Bros. & llitchens (state - 3 80 ment) John Toussaint Ferguson Bros [larger & Bltsh 50 75 4 25 65 4 40 5 95 11 73 4 45 15 75 7 50 printing 23 00 7 50 3 75 1 75 for city 95 94 65 00 312 81 2 50 72 60 22 00 15 8 25 12 00 69 00 5 45 8 65 5 65 10 05 10 08 4 50 5 18 8 08 4 85 8 10 10 25 18 00 89 75 2 00 file following bilis were referred to the printing committee: 861 25 Hardie & Scharle 83 00 The herald 87 15 Ledger Printing Co 75 00 National Democrat ............. 96 00 Dubuque TELEGTtAP11 The following bills were referred to electrical construction committee: lteinfried & Jaeger. Peter Martin... •..14 86 Central E:ectrical company • • • • • The following bills were referred to the committee on police and light: 500 00 Globe Light and Heat Co.... • • • 97 70 Tom Connolly187 50 Dubuque Light and 'fraction Co,. 1187 79 Star Electric Company.......... Ansonia Electric Co ............... 1 98 Key City Gas Co... ............... 67 60 he Ald. Powers moved t atweet as aI1adjourn to 2 o'clock p. m. and com- mittee of the whole to discuss the water question, carried. AFTERNOON SESSION. ' MayorCouncil meet at 3o'clock p. Daugherty in the chair. Present 'vic 1 s. Butler, Crawford. Glab, Lillig, ks, Olinger, Powers, RyderTansd Vogel. PEPetition of Henry Ilerancourt et al., for • 70 Regular Session, June 5th, 1893. opening streets in Grandview Park addi- tion was read. Aid. Nicks moved to suspend the rules and Mr. lierancourt be allowed to address the council on the subject. Carried. Mr. lierancourt addressed the council in relation to the above matter. Ald. Nicks moved the above petition be granted. Ald. Powers moved as an amendment to defer action until all parties interested ap- pear befare the council. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved that a recess of 15 minutes be taken and allow Mr. Henn - court and others interested to appear be - hire the new members of the council and explain the situation of the matter to them. Carried. The council reconvened after a recess of 15 minutes and Aid. Powers presented the following report in regard to the matter. We, the undersigned, to whom was re- ferred the foregoing petition, report: Thai it is inexpedient at the present tune to open the streets therein referred to; that it may invoke upon the city great ex- pense, and that Mr. lierancourt's lots are now on Grandview avenue and recommend that the prayer of the petition be not granted and that there is no necessity now for opening these streets. PHILIP RYDER, A. VOGEL, J. M. LILLIG, JAMES BUTLER, J. B. POWERS. Adopted. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: List of macadam bills unpaid. Petition of Peter Kiene asking for com- pensation for labor on Valaria street. Petition of Jimmy Melloy asking to be appointed driver of one horse rig to be pur- chased by the city. Petition of Edmond J. Ryan, wanting Angella street put in a fit condition. Petition of Jas. Street for compensation for rock furnished for retaining wall of Peru road. Petition of Bernard Gallen objecting to change of grade on Dodge street. Petition of Langton & Trudell in regard to supplying street signs for the city. Petition of J. Kerlow and others remon- strating against special assessment levy on Francis street until it has been more care- fully inspected by the city engineer. Petition of J. Jehring remonstrating against change of grade on Sanford street from 1Vindsor to Elm. The following petitions were referred to tine street committee and engineer: Petition of J. J. Sheridan for profile of grade of Euclid and Moaroe ayes. The petition of Ludwig Grassal, et al., protesting against the change of grade of Seminary street in Littleton and Sawyer's add itious. Petition of \Vin. G. Watters and others asking the city to extend the surface water sewers along Jones street between Locust street and the levee. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee: Mrs. McMah,du, Airs. Ellen McCormick, Mrs. Mary Rubeck, Elizabeth Bisang, Barbara plump, Mary Driscoll, Elizabeth Kress. Johanna McNally, Johanna Rath, Margaret Donahue. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: The petition of E. 1-i. Sheppley et al. to tot orove Lincoln avenue between Cooler avenue and \V bite Ft reel. The petition of James Bowie et al. ask- ing that Alpine street, from West Third to Dodge street, be graded, curbed and ma- cadamized. The following petitions were referred to the committee on police, light and elec- trical construction: Petition of Peter Kiene et al. asking for an electric light placed on Broad - w 1 etition of Thos. Barry et al., asking for gasoline lamps on Fifth avenue in Ham's add. Bill of the Eureka Gas Saving Co. was referred to the committee on police and light. Petition of Win. Hintrager remonstrat- ing against special assessment for side- walk repairs was received and tiled. The comniuitcation of Isaac Proctor to amount due on macadam on his premises was referred to the committee on claims. The petition of Johanna Evert asking to have the Langworthy estate fill lots and place sidewalk on Elm and 19th streets, was referred to engineer. The application of Capt. Stephen Shaw and Frai k 'Touisant asking for the ex- clusive privilege to run ferry between Du- buque . and East Dubuque, Ill., was re- ferred to city attorney, mayor and ordi- nance coin mMee. Bill of Lavin & Corrance for construct- ing sewer on Wilson avenue was referred to committee on sewers. 'l'lte following petitions were granted: 1 he petition of Chas.Stafford, et. al. for improvement of alley between Windsor ave. and Queen street. Petition of Leonard Buehler, et. al., asking that the alley north of Kniest street i etween Garfield and Rhino berg ayes., be graded and macadamized. Petition of J. D. Calehan, et. al. for the improvement of Hutnbolt street. Atkinson t& Oloff were allowed $4,919.25 in part payment for the improvement of Main street. 'Che following claims were ordered paid. Steuck & Farrell for work on culvert on Windsor and Burden avenues, $78.75. Claim of Richard Eddy, inspector of brick paving on South Alain for month of May, $45. Bill of Peterson & Co. for rock placed back of Alma street Wall, $19.20. Bill of Jas. Lee for stone, $46. Bill of Jas. Cushing for stone, $116. Bill of Chas. Smith for work, $22 50. Bill of Mrs. Koenig, services as janitor $20. Bill of E. E. Frith for resetting curb and gutter, $15.40. Geo. W. Farley was allowed $1,100 as partial payment for construction of wall on Alma street on contract of Peterson & Co. M. Lavin was allowed $300 as part pay- ment for sewer ou Emmett and St. Mary's streets. RESOLUTIONS. Ald. Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Humboldt street, between Garfield and Lincoln avenues, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improvement, and the city recorder directed to give the neces- sary notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the guttering, curb ng and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Regular Session, June 6th, 1893. 71 Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Glab, J illigc, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—Nue. Aid. Olinger moved that the resolution of the City Council adopted at the ad- journed regular session of the council. May 24, 1892, relating to the Eight street and West Dubuque Street Railway and directing that a warrant be drawn for the sum of $340.15 he reconsidered. Carried. REPORT OF COMMITTEES. Ali. Ryder, chairman of the Board of Health, reported in favor of paying bill of r', W. W 'eland for $7.00 for postage. Adopted. Also reported the following, which was adopted: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen—lour executive committee of the Board of Health, after numerous complaints on the part of our citizens in regard to the unwholesome condition of the water furnished by the Dubuque Water Co. beg leave to report that we have had several meetings in regard to the 1 matter and have had conferences with toe officers of the Water Co. in regard to same. After earefullycontedering the whole matter we have come to the conclusion that it 14 not for us to say how the Water Co. snail pro- ceed to furnish the city and its citizens with pore and wholesome water. Their chatter expressly states that they must furnish pure and wholesome water to the city and its citizens, in suem quantities as may be required. The health of our city and citizens de- pends wholly on the condition of the water used for culinary and drinking purposes, and if said water is impute and unwhole- some, what means have we to protect them from disease and sickness? It is o[ vital importance, therefore, that we should nave pure and wholesome water and too much cannot be done to attain such a result. We would therefore recommend to your honorable body that the Dubuque Water Co. be notified and instructed, forthwith, to furnish to the city and its citizens, pure nnd wholesome ntities as ay be water required,as provided iuttheir char- ter, and in case of failure or neglect on their part so to do, thea cue city, t.hrouell her council, will adopt such measures to take such means as hes in her power forfeit said charter, and protect the inter- ests of the city. Respectfully submitted. PHILIP RYDEIR, ADAM VOGEL. .1. B. POWERS, N. P. NICKS, Committee. Attached hereto is a communication from Health Officer J. W. Fowler, which is submitted fur your consideration. To toe Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen.—'1'o those who nave always been interested in Dubuque's water sup- ply, its purity and its taste, it. is not sur- prising that an increase of interest not only by the consumers but by the water company has been manifested. This In- terest has nut by any means been confined to these parties, for it has been reflected in the large space devoted to the discussion of this topic in the columns of to daily preas myss. The elf also, td have speof nt double the alth as etime usually taken and have examined all the sources of supply, the purity of the water at these places, the mains and methods of llushnr_, the causes of the odor, color, etc., and many other things in which the city and water company are directly interested. It has been demonstrated by investiga- tors like Prof. Sternberg in our own coun- try and Pasteur and Koch in Europe that water is the chief, and in some cases, the only agent in the transmission of disease. Water to be suitable for drinking and in fact for general use, should be clear bright and free from suspended matter. It must be colorless and have an agreeable, re- freshing taste. It must be odorless and with little or no mineral matter in it. It must contain no algae or other vegetable platter, no niicroues of diseases, or any animal matter or impurities therefrom. J'he water from the level has been and Is now free from all impurities. The arte- sian well water is excellent In every way, even the slight amount of sulphur and iron held in this water is of benefit to the sys- tem. Both of these waters are praised by the state chemist and reported to the mayor and city council as pure. Where then is the source of contamina- tion, what is the source of its turbidity, odor, bad taste, etc? When toe rew mains were being laid on Lincoln avenue the pipes were partially tilled by long stand- ing with clay and other dirt. No doubt some of this was pushed out; but a large quantity was not, and in addition to what was in them the laying of the pipe in thin mull and water must have increased the quantity to tons of clay and dirt in the two miles of pipe. This had time to settle and harden. Now when an irregularly swift current of water with a pressure of fitty or more pounds to the square inch rushes through these pipes it lifts up and dissolves a few hundred weight of clay and then we have the bad water. Some rust from the old pipes is washett off also. In addition to this we have oakum washed off, here and there, from a litthe new main. Then the scaling offof the l preparation used to paint the insides of the pipe Is also seen in our hydrants. But the bad odor and taste will remain after the ptpeS have been cleaned, and, of course, dead ends or stagnant water will soon and bad become ta telatrid and But if thewill ldeadean odor ends are flushed and there is little or no turgidity, the water from the present drive wells, to my mind, will still taste like the river wa- ter and support vegetable and animal life and will be unwholesome and impure. My reasons for thinking so and the remedy for this sore evil, 1 will not now give. We are slow to • condemn advisors r oe or advise rightly so. In fact the legal the boardof can ltonlytnt to the commandrter e say we things, pure water and sufficient quantity. How w secure the large supply that this city of 40,000 inhabitants will demand and how to purify the large quantity of water which we must have in years to come is not for us to say ae long as the Dubuque \Vatera, Aldermancontrei he charter. R der, Powers The mel, andyorother meinUer of the board and altflVogand ve Weil pondering over ithis t waters question from the time they took their oaths of office to the present. The city might prepare Itselt to own and control its water works. The council as a whole have no doubt discuss- ed thisresult 1 know no . %Viththeuestion to-ay� intellligentwithat council sanow lthe ci anded before the ballot el has it willb x that each robablbef Inn- dividuat may answer the question of ownership for himself. Unil thent we shall deman`villd1orall inue ter and the water their power t company give 72 Regular Session, June 5th, 1893. what is asked. .1. W. FOWLER, M. D. Physician to the Board of Health. Ald. Ryder also reported that after nu- merous complaints from citizens outside the garbage district in relation to garbage that we have made arrangements with E E. Frith so that the garbage will be hauled from within the following Inuits: Nona to Peru road„ east to Fengler street, south to Railroad aveuue, and westerly to Dodge and South Dodge, Delhi to Grandview avenue, Broad street, along West Locust street to llodgen avenue, and agree that be should be pard $5.35 per day extra for doing said extra work in a satisfactory manner and that the city attorney be in- structed to draw up a contract with said E. E. Frith for the faithful performance of said work. By above arrangement we be- lieve that the city will be free from the garbage nuisance in the future. Adopted. Ald. Powers, chairman of the printing committee, reported as follows: J.0 favor of paying $29.15 to the 'Times Co. tor printing during the month of April, 1893. Adopted. Report also in favor of paying the bill of the IieralU for $75 for printing during April, 1893. Adopted. Ald. Butler, chairman of the harbor committee, reported: In favor of paying Jas. Smith $30 as salary for March and April, 1893, as wharimaster. Adopted. Ald. Lilbg offered the following reso- lution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the Dubuque 'Traction & Light company, successor to Allen & Swiney, be and is hereby notified to con- struct and operate un or before June 15th, 1893, that branch of its line on Windsor avenue from Linwood cemetery nortn to the city limits in pursuance of the fran- chise granted to said company by the city of Dubuque. Adopted. Ald. Crawford moved that when the council adjourned it would meet June 6 at at 7:30o'clk p. tn. Carried. Ald. Ryder moven that the rules be sus- pended and Mr. McElrath be allowed to address the council. Carried. The rules were suspended and Mr. Mc- Elrath addressed the council. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor Kenety reported: Cash on hand in treasury May 1, 1893 $53,390 21 Receipts during the month 21,982 40 Total Disbursements $ 3 3,791,53 33,791 53 ported an itemized statement Of road ex- penses, $4,964.55. Also presented receipts for $307.85 for money collected for cleaning alleys. Report adopted a11c1 warrants ordered drawn to pay for lobo:. Ed. Norton Market Master reported $24.65 scale receipts for May, 1893. Also reported $163.25 for huckster stands. Also re- ported $23.40 due for boarding prisoners, report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay for boad of prisoners. Ald. Po - moved to adjourn, carried. Attest: Recorder. Balance cash in treasury, June 1, 1893 841,581 14 Also reported amount due city officers for the month of May, $19,231.10. Also reported list of bonds and coupons redeemed during the month of Dlay, 1893. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers. Chief Reinfred reported $1,493.20 amount due fireman for month of May. Reported adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay the same. Marshall S. B. Rice reported $1,888.35 due the police for the month of May. Also reported 89 police cases. A isOreporieci 92 patrol rens. Also reported fines collected to the amount of $47.00. Also reported Pound receipts to amount to 522.00. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay police. John Carter, street superintendant, re- 1893. Iayor. [OFFICIAL.] ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION JUNE 6 1892. Council met at 8 o'clock p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Glab moved to suspend the rules and allow Mr. Griffith to address the coun- cil. Carried. tlr. Griffith addressed the council in re- gard to resolution passed at the preceed- ing meeting. Ald. Powers moved to susnend action in regard to the resolution relating to the Dubuque Light and 'Traction company taken at the preceeding session. Car- ried. Ald. Ryder moved to suspend and allow Mr. R. Jess to address council in relation to sidewalk on 1st and Main streets. Carried. Mr. Jess addressed the council in regard to the above sidewalk. A Id. Glab moved to refer the above mat- ter to the street committee with power. Carried. Attorney Jas. Knight submitted the fol- lowing report: As per your instructions, heretofore given, in company with City Treasure Gnilfke 1 called upon Joseph Schueller, chairman of the board of supervisors, end demanded of him the immediate payment to the city of the portion of the brid,refund now, in the hands of the coun.y levied and collected on the taxable property within the city limits of the city of Dubuque, hut he refused to pay over the money. M.r. Gnitfke and Ald. Vogel also called on County 'Treasurer '1'raut and made the same demand which was refused. Mr. Schueller informed us that they would only pay over to the city in the January of each year the money collected during the previous year. As 1 understand it in now refusing to pay over the bridge fund now in his hands belonging to the city, the county treasurer is acting under the direction of the board of supervisors. 'There is no denial of the right of the city to the fund when it is col- lected. The only question is as to when it should be paid over; that is to say whether the law contemplates it should be paid over as collected or at the end of each year. Adjourned Regular Session, June 6th, 1893. 73 1 do not thick an amicable arrangement can be made In regard to the matter and I believe the city will be compelled 'to es- tablish its rights to the fund as collected, of which 1 think there can be no question in the courts. The district court does not again convene until the llth day of next :September to which term we will bring suit, but it is probable, however, that a decision will not be reached in the mat- ter wrote the time it would be paid over wit houtsuit. Report adopted. Aid. Olinger moved that the board of supervisors meet the city council and dis- cuss the matter tu order to arrive to an amcauie settlement. Lost. Alit. Vogel moved to have theeity attor- 1ey commence suit against the county treasurer for the money due the city. Car - for the grading,;eurbing, guttering and ma- cadamizing of Brad street: 6,600 cub yds cutting at 20c $1,320 5.100 lineal ft curbing at 45c 2,295 2,260 sq yds guttering at 45c1,017 6.100 sq yds macadamizing at 45c2,745 Total 87,377 Received ado linea. Also presented estimate of the cost and macad- amizing grading, curbing, guttering Nevada street from West Fifth to \Vest'1'hird street: 2850 cubic yards embankment at 00 20c 1190 lineal feet turning at 45c 535 50 530 square yards guttering at 45c2e3 50 100 square yards macadam at 45c. 675 00 1 otal 52063 00 Received and tiled. Also presented profile of grade of alley east of Grant avenue frotn Julien avenue to West Eleventh. Also alley east of Wilson avenue. Re- ferred to street committee. Also presented profile of change of grade on Brad, West Third street and College avenue. Also profile of grade of O'Neil street. Referred to street committee. Also presented the following communi- uof the l�per ion part of the city, which wasin relation to the[e referred to the committee of the whole: To the Honorable Manor amcl CWJ Goin ell of Dubuque: GENTLEMEN: 1 find orders to illy prede- cessor as follows, Sept. 13th, 189.2: "That you devise a feasable plan for drainage or Eim street between vso and niber; avenue and submit avenue to the council" Also an order te 8th, 1892, as follows: "'That youprepare e p plans for draining that part of the city north of 19th street." 1 inter that these or- dersCrek valley lete the and the water K of shedse Couler leading Creek ey 1 into it, and have acted accordingly• have made as careful an examinations my i mood that portion of the city time would permit, principally it done to uascer- tain tail what had already clatter of drainage in this distrct. In order that a correct tiea a may be had of the ques involved In the draitiat:e of this district, 1 will state that during my previous term of office, at the time the sewerage system designed by me, under Mr. C heshrouhowgh t Chicago, a careful survey made ing the drainage area of each ravine and drainage district leading into and through ion will no doubttbe of iuterest to you as this oand thas a direct bearing upon the subject under considera- tion 1 give it herewith: Bee Branch district to Couler avenue, Eagle Point avenue to Couler creek, 809 1,268 acres. Windsor avenue, including the Couler luding creek valley from Peru road to Eagle Point avenue, 610 acres. Total drainage area north of Eagle Point avenue and Windsor avenue, 2,687 acres, more than four square miles. For the sake of comparison 1 give the foWestiLocust street 117th street area) 572 acres. Dodge street 303 a2 racres. A. total of 997 acres or about one-third as much as the first named district. These rigid. City Attorney Knight presented his re- Referredrelation ordinance st ommitt coke ommittee. Also presented lease of the city with the Diamond Jo coinpanY of part of the levee. Received and riled. Also ores nted a report 0and leletmeter et levying a toll on telegraph phone Wes in the city. Referred to the ordin- ance committee. Also rep'oted on the petition of 1). J. Hennessy In relation to special assessment t,r Inc paving of Main street. Referred to the paving committee. J. W. \\ odd, wiiod measurer and wharf master, reporter total amount of fees from all sources $66.64. Referred to harbor committee. J. P. Scuroettet' & Co., city weigher, re- ported lees amounting to 53.75 for 8th St. scale. Received and filed. Chats. Pitscuner,"city weigher, reported fees amounting to $1.95 for \Vest Dubuque scale. Received ande1led. reported fees Jas. Doyle, city amounting to $5.75 for Jones street scale. Received and filed. Report of Alex Gratz, police justice, for month ot May. Referred to''it city that City. Engineer Knowlton reported it would be advisable for the city to pur- chase a horse road roller about 6 to 7 ton weight. Referred to engineer instructing him to correspond with pariiei In regard to the same. .also reported that a leveling instrument in his office needed repairing. e - paired. Also reported that the city engineer's office needed a liew ntap ot the City ot Du- buque. Ordered to get the same. Also recommended that the improvement of 2211d and 23rd streets between Jackson and Elm be postponed. Adopted. Also reported that he had examined Seminary street and would not recommend any change of grade. Adopted. Also reported that he deemed it d- ad- visable to secure right of way acro private property for water to flow from Seminary street. The engineer was instructed to see about securing said right of way. Also to find out about small piece of ground at intersection of Seminary and x West Locust street as to right of way through same. Also presented communication in rela- tion of the grade of \Vashington street. Referred to the street committee. Also presented communication and pro- file in relation to the opening of strVetcon- necting Waverly and Thedinga Referred to street committee. Also submitted the following estimate 74 Adjourned Regular Session, June 6th, 1893. last mentioned districts being shorter, steeper and more improved, the water passes off more rapidly than the first men- tioned districts. The figures, however, are significant for at best the combined waters ot Dodge, Julien avenue and West Locust streets could not be half that of the first natned district with an equal rainfall over the en- tire area, that would pass tiff to the river. As the upper districts of the city becomes more unproved the water will be concen- trated to a common point much more rap- idly than at present. 1 find upon investigation that it seems to be the intention of the city to abandon the Couler creek oed for storm water outlet south of Eager Point avenue, and a sewer built down Kueist street is substi- tuted for the creek. The inlet to the sewer just north of Eagle Paint avenue Is about eight feet wide and pos- sibly five or six feet high. At a print in Kniest street near Eagle Point avenue the Eagle Point avenue sewer joins the Kniest street sewer and the office plans show the sewer to be about len feet wide from this junction to the out- let. Aside from this sewer in case of over- flow by reason of stoppage of sewer, or any excess of water above the capacity of ttie sewer no provision is made, and the water seeks its own course from this point to the river, althought at present the water after passing over Eagle Point avenue would pass into the partially filled bed of the Couler creek ana flow out to the river. The inlet to the Kniest street sewer, un- der the most favorable circutnstances, could not prov de for a rainfall of over an inch per hour for more than three or four Hours continuous rani, and any storm in excess of this the water must go elsewhere. Underground sewers with a single inlet at best are of doubtful efficiency in an emergency. A few boards, a section of sidewalk, outhouses, chicken coops, fences, hay, and numerous other floating sub- stances are sufficient to close the inlet, and time sewer is useless tor the main purpose for which it was constructed, and as a result the water is thrown over the sur- rounding streets, alleys, lots and into the cellars. 1 am advised that since the Kniest street sewer was constructed, that at the points where the Couler creek crosses Lincoln, Ehrenberg anal Garfield avenues the large archea culverts have been constructed with a view of preserving the original Couler creek bed as a storm water outlet. 1 tied plans of the same, also cost per foot to be about ten dollars, including excavating, etc. According to the plans these culverts are placed Iow enough to give drainage to nil cellars and basements to that part of the city. In my judgment this plan should be car- ried out as the needs of the city may re- quire. It is not necessary that au the improvetnents should be carried out at once, or perhaps even a large portion of them, but can be done gradually, and possibly some temporary work could be done to advantage. Frotn the north line of Eagle Point ave- nue along the old Couler creek to the C., M. & St. P. bridge, under their track there remains to be built about 1,320 feet of waterway, and if built on the plan of the clement culverts would cost from $13,000 to $15,000 dollars. From Eagle Point avenue to Lincoln avenue is about 520 feet, and from Lincoln avenue to Rhomberg avenue is about 370 feet, and from Garfield avenue to the bridge at the C. M. & St. P. It. R. is about 430 feet. The accompanying blue print is a copy of the maps showing the location of the culverts at thel crossing of Lincoln, Rhomberg, and Garfield avenues, also the location of the Kniest street sewer. Had the tiniest street sewer been constructed with double Its present capacity and improved the street on the plan of seven- teenth street, over the sewer, the present problem would have been largely solved. The sewer, However, should have been placed lower in the ground ;to have aid.sd the sub, said drainage of the district above E'agl • Pouit avenue. 1 am of the opinion that the Couler creek should be preserved from Eagle Point avenue to the river with a waterway of at least the capacity of the arched cul- verts now constructed at Lincoln, Rhona - berg and Garfield avenues. These culverts are constructed several feet lower than the Kniest street sewer. The water of the Eagle Point avenue sewer could be turned into this channel and relieve the Kniest sewer to that ex- tent. The Kniest street sewer would re- ceive the water from Windsor, Lincoln, Rhomberg and Garfield avenues, and also as touch water as could get into it from the Couler creek . fter the main Couler creek sewer was filled and overflowing. Unless provisions are made for carrying a much larger amount of water south of Eagle Point avenue to the river than at present exist it becomes necessary that the Bee Branch water be turned north to the Maquoketa. Even with this done the Kn.est street sewer is liable to prove inadequate tor the remaining ilratuai.e area. From Eagle Point avenue north the Couler creek should be pleservea and deepened so as to completely subdrann that porton of the city by means of lettere! sewers. This in the long run would be much less expensive than to raise all the surrounding property and streets. The cost of lowering Couler creek, say three feet for a width of say seventeen feet would be about one d.dlar per font and this would be a ti 'fling cost as compared to raising the entire Couler valley with an average width of 1,000 feet. With Couler creek deepened and witty proper latterals the problems of drainage m that Dart of the city would be solved. With the water of the liee Branch flowing through the city there will always be danger ot overflows more or less serious in that position of the city and with this water to provide for, Kniest street should be built similar to Seventeenth street for an over- flow street in case of excessive storms. As 1 haye not had time to snake plans in detail 1 give this general outline ot the plan for the cons deraiion of your Honora- ble body. Respectfully submitted. W. 11. KNuWI.TON, City Engineer. The city auditor pr sented a statement of bills due the city from different parties Referred to the city attorney. Plat of Liebe's sub No. 2 reterred to the street committee. Plat of Peil's sub referred to street com- mittee. Petition of Dennis Smith for the erection of a cottage in Phoenix park. Referred to committee un public grouuds anti build- ings. Central Union Telephone company pre- sented acceptance of the ordinance passed May 1st, 1893, in relation to telephones. Recceived and filed. Adjourned Regular Session, June 6th, 1853. 73 REPO1tTs OF COMMITTEES. Alda Vogel, chairman of tne finance committee, reported as follows: In favor of having a warrant for $534.03 drawn in favor of Henry B. Gniffke, treasurer, for money advanced during May, 1893, as per receipts attached. Also to favor of having loan warrants drawn for the several parties tor the amounts as shown opposite their naive in the treasurer's report. Adopted. Ald. Vogel presented tne following, which was adopted: Resolved, 'That the finance committee be authorized to borrow a sufficient atnount of money to pay the current expenses for the past month. Also offered the following resolution which was adopted: Whereas, 'There appears upon the treas- urer's books from year to year delinquent personal taxes, and, Whereas, \V ith a little expense taxes could collected, therefore, Resolved, That the city treasurer under the direction of the finance committee be r- authorized collect said taxes, some competent taseLmuch oof same as are coilectable. Resolved, further, 'lhat the city treasur- er be directed nut to cash any city warrant drawn in favor of any person or party ow- ing Inc city delinquent taxes, and he is directed to hold said warrant or warrants and mark across the face thereof in red ink the • mount to said tax due the city and return the balance if any in cash to the holder thereof. Ald. Olinger, chairman of committee on streets, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of the establishment of the ereei line as the of- ficial grade of the alley between .Johnson and N incisor and Ltucolu and Providence streets, and that the n of the in establishing the red line bereconsidered. Report adopted. appointed Also reported that they had app John Carter street superintendent. Adopted. Ald. Olinger moved that bis salary be the same as last year. Carried. Also reported in favor of referring the prole of Pleasant and Lemon streets to the engineer w examine and report it the said grades are feasible. Adopted. Also reported in favor of the adoption of the red lint as the official grade of the al- ley between 15th and 16th and Pine and Maple streets. Adopted. Also in favor of adopting the recom- mendation of the city engineer in regard to the change of grade on South Dodge street. Adopted. Also report in favor of referring the pro- file of grade of alley east of !fill street to Inc city engineer to examine and s a feas ble determine one. if said proposed g Adopted. Also reported in favor of instructing the engineer to make an estimate of the amount of grading on West Eagle Point avenue between Cushing's vinegar factory and Valeria street.. Report adopted and the eugtueer be instructed .o find out esti- mate of sewer. Also report in favor of receiving and t.liug the report of the street commissioner for April, 1893. Also report in favor of iustructing the engineer to prepare a profile of grade for estimate5th Ave. Also submit amount of grading required tor said street. Adopted. Also report in favor of receiving and tiling the petition of ttie Dubuque said Turbine and Roller Mill Co. for permis- sion to lay spur track on Washiugton St. Adopted. Also report in favor of receiving and fil- ing the cooununicattou of the Board of Supervisors in relation to paving alley be- tween 7th and 8th and Clay and White streets as the council has disposed of the matter. Adopted. Also report in favor of receiving and fil- ing the communisation of the auditor in relation to warrant in favor of E. E. Frith for resetting curb and gutter on Francis street and that the warraut be cancelled. Adopted. Also reprtiin favor:of receiving and 111. ing bill of B. 1). Linehan for $7.30 as same has been paid. Adopted. Also report in tavor of instructing the engineer to prepare an estimate of the amount of grading on Catherine street trom W 17th street to Angella street and An- gella street Irom Pierce street east to the west boundary of Gilliams sub. Adopted. Also report in favor of receiving and fil- ing the petition of F. W. Kringle for the repair of Catherine street. Adopted. Also report that tlt3 matter of the grade of Brad street has been referred to the city engineer to examine and determine wheth- er a change of grade on said street is teasibie. Adopted. have appointed Also report that they pl Patrick Moore as engineer of the road roller at a salary of $60 per month, same as paid last year. Adopted. o Leif receiving and Also report in g filing the petition for the improvement of West 17th street. Adopted. Also would recommend that a narrow stone crossing be Laid across the east side of Brad street at its intersection with Julien avenue. Adopted. Also report in favor of instructing Fred Mussehl to make an affidavit as to the time that he made the improvements on his property on Windsor avenue. Adopted. Also report in farurof instructing the marshal to have the obstructions on Madi- son street removed and the city engineer to by have thesucounc i walk cuustructed as Septeuber 9th, ordered Adopted. Also report in favor of the vacation of as alley ngworbetween astown on lsit euplat. Lahy sub, Adopted. Ald. Olinger offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Council of the Resolved by the City City of Dubuque, That the alley betweeu lot 1, 2 and 7 in Buettel and Langworthy's sub. be annulled n ford is public a use Banti alt aveed c Adopted. Also report in favor of instructing the marshal to remove the obsiruetiohs ou Kane stublie its full so that s width aid Band et ithe ll ee gi- to p neer directed to give the proper stakes to show said street as established. Adopted. Also report in favor of receiving and re- lation the toeobstru petition ctions on Seminary street. Adopted. Also report in favor of receiving and filing the petition of the Norwegian Plow Co. for permission to run a wire cable across South Main street. Adopted. Also report in lavor of paying bills for macadam of Mike Burke, $7.65; Fred Gear - lock, $$11.70. Adopted. Also in lavor of the adoption of the fol- lowing resolution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, • 76 Adjourned Regular Session, June 6th, 1893. of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Almond street, between Ellis street and Foye street, at the expense of the abutting property where not already laid. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Butler, Crawford, Glab, LiBig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Aid. Olinger also reported in favor of the following resolution. which was uuani- mously adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'L'het a sidewalk, four fent wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the south side of Grace street, between Grandview avenue and East street at expense of abutting property. Ald. Olinger also presented final estim- ate of city engineer of balance due on street improvements for the following parties: Norton & Lee on Broadway, 81,081.07. Theo 'Altman, Broadway extension $136.32. E. E. Frith, Frances street, $444.67. Report adopted and warrants ordered to pay same. City Electricion Bunting reported as follows: The amount of gas used where the gov- ernor is attached, is only %s of what would be used without the governor and that the illumination is nearly or quite as satis- factory as previsous to the application of the governor. Received and tiled. Alt:. Olinger offered the following; Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Broadway from Blocklinger Lane to Diagonal street, by Norton & Lee, contractors, in front of and adjoining sante, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lois, 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: Addle Sagehorn, lot 4, Wulweber's sub: 42.0 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 17 66 15.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 3 22 53.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42e22 59 Total $ 46 45 Addie Sagehorn, lot3. 1Vulweber's ub: 45.0 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 18 90 20.00 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 00 80.00 sq yds macadamizing at 42e33 60 Total $ 60 50 Christian Burdt, lot 2, 1Vuliweber sub: 45.0 lineal ft curbing at 42c i 18 90 20.00 sq yds guttering at 40c8 00 88.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c36 87 Total $ 63 77 Christian Burdt, lot 1. 1Vullweber sub: 45.0 lineal ft curbing at 42e 18 90 20.00 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 00 90.00 sq yds macamizing at 42c 33 60 l'otal Theodore Blitsch, lot 5, of 5, King's 1st add: 45.1 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 18 94 20.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 80.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42e38 68 Total` $ 60 64 Mary E. Schaettgen, lot 4 of 6, King's 1st add: $ 60 50 45.1 lineal feet curbing at 42' $ 18 94 20.04 sq yds guttering at 40e 8 02 80.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c33 68 Total $ 60 64 Jonanua Frenzel, s Xlot 8, King's 1st add: 45.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 18 94 20.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 80.18 sq yus macadamizing at 42c33 68 Total $ 60 64 1'. Kiene, Jr., u % iot 8, Kir.g's 1st adit: 45.1 lineal feet curbingat42c 18 94 20 04 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 80.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c33 68 Total $ 60 64 P. Kiene, Jr., sw 3, lot 10, King's 1st add: 45.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 18 94 20.04 rq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 80.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c33 68 Total $ 60 64 P. Kiene, sr., nw3 lot 10, King's 181 add: 45.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 18 94 20.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 80.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42e33 68 Total 8 60 64 F. W. Altman, w X lot 12, King's 1st add: 104.4 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 43 85 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 02 175.40 sq yds macadamizing at 42c73 67 Total 5133 54 Sylvina Mathes, s X w ,lfa tot 14, King's 1st add: 45.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 18 94 80.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 20.18 sq yds niacadainiztng.at 42c33 68 Total 8 60 64 Christ K. Mathes, n 3 w X lot 14, King's 1st add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 25 20 20.04 50 yds guttering at 40c 8 02 95.84 sq yds macadamizing at 42c73 47 Total $ 40 25 Jos, Eitnmennan, lot 16, King's lst add: 90.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 37 84 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 02 160.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c....67 28 Total 8121 14 Mary C. King, lot 1 of 1 of 18, King's 1st add: 40.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c. $ 16 80 17.78 sq yds guttering at 40c7 11 71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c29 87 Total $ 53 78 C. J. W. Saunders, lot 2 of 1 of 18, King's 1st add: 50.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 04 22.27 sq yds guttering at 40e 8 91 89.07 sq yds a acadamiztng 42c 37 41 T'ital $ 67 36 C. J. W. Saunders, lot 2 of 20, King's 1st add: 6.4 Lineal feet curbing at 42c 8 2 69 2.84 sq yds guttering at 40c 1 14 11.38 sv yds macadamizing at 42c4 78 Total $ 8 61 .Jennie P. Farley, lot 15, Dunn's add. 42 2 Lineal feet curbing at 42c g 17 72 16.67 sq yds guttering at 40e 6 67 76.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42e32 25 Total $ 56 64 Adjourned Regular Session, June 6th, 1893. • 77 P. G. Altman, lot 14, Dunn's add: 62.7 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 26 33 25.55 sq yids guttering at 42c47 18 at 40c 10 22 112.33 sq Y Total $ 83 73 P. G. Altman, lot 13, Dunn's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 89 88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c37 33 Total 867 22 14'. W. Altman and 1'. Kieue, Jr., lot 12 Dunn's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 21 00 22.22 bq yds macadinz at 40e am macadamizing at 42c37 s 09 8.s9 sq yds33 Total 8 67 22 Dora K. Altman, got 11, Dunn's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 40e 8 89 88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c37 33 Total 367 22 W. 1). Dunsmore and G. 1i. Kirkland, lot 2 of 10 Dunn's add: 44.4 lineal teet curbing at 42e $ 18 65 19.73 sq yds guttering at 40c 7 89 78.93 sq yds macadamizing at 42c33 15 Total... $ 59 69 W. D. Dunsmore and G. it Kirkland, lot 1 of 10 Dunu's add' 48.8 lineal Leet of curving at 42c$ 20 50 28.27 sq yds guttering at 40c 11 31 140.80 sq yds macadamizing at 42c69 13 1.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 62 6.22 sq yds macadamizing at 4232 61 Total .8 4 70 Mary A. Scott, lot 13 ( less s3X It) King's 1st add: 8.66 lineal feet curbing at 12c $ 36 37 38.49 sq yds guttering at 40c16 40 162.95 sq yds macadamizing at 42c68 44 Total $120 21 L N Converse. lot 15, King's 1st add: 110.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 46 24 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 03 178.86 sq yds macadamizing at 42e74 28 Total $136 54 Chas. and U. Ruff, lot 17, King's 1st add: 90.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 37 84 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 02 160.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c67 28 Total $121 14 Jacob Sctiltpp, 8 49 t,4 ft lot 19, King's 1st add: 49.5 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 20 79 22 00 sq 3 ds guttering at 40,: 8 80 88.00 sq yds macadamizing at 42c 36 96 Total 8 66 55 Christ Tieltos, a 40'y4 feet, tut 19, King's 1st add: 49.3 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 20 71 18.01 sq yds guttering at 40c 7 21 85.62 sq yds macadamizing at 42c36 96 Total .... 890 94 .lac Retnfrank, lot 3 Retufrau's sub: 17.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c.... 7 47 Total...$ 7 47 Mrs. N. L'luckliuger, tut 1, King's first add: 10.10 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 42 42 2 02 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 120.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42e60 77 Total $109 21 Mrs. N. Blockltnger, lot 3, King's tirst add: 9.01 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 37 84 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 02 160.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c67 28 Total $121 14 Mrs. N. Blockliuger, lot 5, King's first add: 90.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c$ 37 84 02 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40e 160.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c67 28 Total 8121 14 Mrs. N. Blocklinger, lot 7, King's first add: 90.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c$ 37 84 40.04 sq yd; guttering at40c.... 16 02 160.18 sq yds macadamizing at 42c67 28 Total $121 14 P. Kieue, Sr., lot 9, King's first ado: 104.8 lineal feet curbing at 42c$ 44 04 40.04 sq yds"¢uttering at 40c16 02 174.19 sq yds macadamizing at 42073 16 Total.. .... . $133 20 A. and U. Buesch, lot 11, King's ist add: 110 1 lineal feet curbing at 42c5 46 24 40.04 sq yds guttering at 40c ..... 4.c.. 76 09 176.68 sq yds macadamizing at Total$136 05 A. and U. Buesch, s 3M feet lot 3, King's 1st and: 3.5 lineal feet curbing at 42c........8 1 47 Total $ 63 89 G. Blockliuger, Jr., lot 21, King's 2nd add:75 211.3 lineal feet curbing at 42c 388 68 93.91 sq yds guttering at 40c 376.64 sq yds maeada [zing at 42e157 77 Total $284 08 C. H. Meyer, s lot 1, King's Grove add: 71.9 lineal feet curbing at 42c$ 3U 20 2 78 31.95 sv yds guttering at 40e 127.82 sq yds macadamizing at 42c. 63 68 _ Total $9886 C. H. Meyers, tot 2, King's Grove add: 18.8 lineal feat curving at 42c $ 79900 8 36 sq yds guttering at 40c 26.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42e11 20 Total$ 22 44 Arnold Nicks, lot 4, Zumhofi's sub: 47.2 lineal feet curbing at 42c 8 199 728 24.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 70.80 sq yds macadamizing at 42e29 65 Total $ 59 `26 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, GIa Ltlltg, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, r a Vogel-9. Noes -None. Ald. Resolved Olinger offered the council ofttleCity Resolved by of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Regent street from Rueen street to Windsor avenue, and Queen street from Sanford to Eagle Point avenue, by Steuek & U' Ferrall, contractors in front of and ecial tax be and is herebylevi adjoining same, several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and own- ed, and for the several rmo estate, ts set o fpl- ppo- sie each lot or parcel s lows: Ferd A. Nester, lot `20, Sauford's sub: 61. sq ydstgut guttering at 40at 40c c........$ 51 60 24 53 177 3 sq g ' 177.00 sq yds macadamtziPg at 39c.. 89 03 • 78 Adjourned Regular Seswion, June 6th. 1893. Total $145 16 Sacred Heart church. lot 19, Sanford's sub: 130.0 lineal ft curbing at 40e $ 52 00 61.33 sq yds guttering at 40s 24 53 168.67 sq yds macadamizing at 59c65 78 Total $142 31 Sacred lleart church, lot 31, Sanford's sub: 187.8 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 75 12 86.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 34 19 250.55 sq yds mai•adamizing at 40e35 49 2550.55 sq yds macadamizing at 39c97 71 Total $202 32 Sacred Bean church, lot 32, Sanford's sub: 50.0 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 40e 8 89 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c23 83 Total $ 52 72 Sacred lleart church, lot 33, Sanford's sub: 50.0 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 40c... 8 99 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c23 83 Total $ 52 72 Sacred lleart Church, lot 31, Sanford sub: 74.0 lineal feet curbing $ 29 60 32.89 sq yds guttering 13 16 90.44 sq yds macadamizing 35 27 Total $ 78 03 Sacred Heart Church, lot 11, Sanford sub: 13.29 lineal feet curbing 8 53 16 60.44 sq yds guttering 24 18 168.67 sq yds macadamizing 66 78 'L'otal 8143 12 A. Pantcraiz; lot 10, 6anford's sub: 123.9 lineal feet curbing $ 49 56 56.00 sq yds guttering 22 40 160.33 sq yds macadamzin•' 62 53 Total $134 49 City of Dubuque lot 2 of min lot, 313: 133.1 lineal feet curbing 853 24 61.33 sq yds guttering 24 53 179.17 sq yds macadamizing 69 88 Total City of Dubuque, lit 5 or 63, Sanford's sub: 5.0 lineal feet curbing $ 2 00 2.22 sq yds guttering H9 6.11 sq yds macadamizing 2 38 Total 8 5 27 Jas. A. Herzog, lot 35, Sanford's sub: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 4Uc 8 89 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c23 83 Total $ 52 72 G. hath Est., tot 36, San lord's sub: 67.7 lineal feet curbing at 40c. 27 08 32.00 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 80 108.17 sq yds macadamizing at 39c42 19 Total 8 82 07 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, • Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Nays -None. Aid. Olinger offered the following reso- lution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for improving Frances street from West Eagle Point avenue to Ilan street by E. E. Frith, con - $147 65 tractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite e tch lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Geo. Salo', lot 21, 'Tivoli add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 21 00 27 55 sq yds gu tering at 42c 11 57 96.44 sq yds macadamizing at 41c39 54 Total $ 72 11 John Kulow, lot 22, 'Tivoli add: 50 lineal feet cutbing at 42e $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 77.78 sq yds madadamtzing at,41c31 89 Total $ - 62 22 John Stuber, Jr., lot. 2i, 'Tivoli arid: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 03 77.78 sq yds mac ulamizing at 41c31 89 Total $ 62 22 Fred. Lange, lot 24, Tivoli add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42 • $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 77.7E sq yds macadamizing at 41c31 89 Total... 8 62 22 J. B. lthotnberg, tot 25. Tivoli add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c 8 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42. 9 33 77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c31 89 Total 8 - 62 22 .1. B. Rhonmberg, lot 26, 'Tivoli add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c31 89 Total $ 62 22 J. B. Rhomberg, lot 27. Tivoli add: 50 Itneal feet curbing at 42e S' 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 24c....'9 33 77.78sq yds macadamizuig at 41c31 89 Total $ 63 22 John Fosselwan und. X, lot 28, Tivoli add: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 38.89 sq yds macadamizing at 41c15 94 Total .8 31 11 Frank Fosseluian, uod. 3. lot 20, 'Tivoli add: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42c 8 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42e 4 67 38.89 so yds macadamizing at 41c15 94 Total... $ 31 11 adJohn Fosselman, und. X lot 29, 'Tivoli, d: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 10 59 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42e 4 67 38.89 sq yds macadamizing at 41c15 94 Total $ 31 11 Frank Fosseituan, ung 3 lot 29, 'Tivoli add: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ U) 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 88.89 sq yds macadamizing at 41e15 97 Total $ - 31 11 Peter J. Scharle, lot 30, 'Tivoli adds: 66 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 27 72 31.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 07 88.67 sq yds macadamizing at 41c36 35 Total $ 77 14 Andrew Oeth, lot 20, 'Tivoli add: 27.55 sq yds guttering (reset) at 20e.$ 5 51 96.44 sq yds macadamizing at 41c39 54 ,Ll jo ui'necl Regular Session, Julie 6th., 1893. 79 'Fatal $ 45 05 Andrew Oeth, lot 19, Tivoli add: 22.22 sq yds sKi acadamizing(resetat 41c at $ 4 44 31 89 77.78 sq Y Total $ 36 33 Peter J. Schurle, lot 18, 'Tivoli add: 22.22 sq yds guttering (reset) at20c.$ 4 44 77.78 sq yds macatlatniziug at 41c31 89 Total S 36 33 Louis \Vatter, s X lot 17. Tivoli acid: 25 lineal Leet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 38.89 sq yds macadamizing at 41c15 94 Total $ 31 11 Christian Doff, n X lot 17, Tivoli add: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42c$ 10 50 11uttering at 42c 4 67 38.89 sq ymacadamizing at 41c .. 15 94 38.89 sq yds --- Total $ 31 11 Frank Lairdold, s X lot 16, 'Tivoli add: 26 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 38.89 sq yds macadamizing at 41c15 94 Total $ 31 11 Frani: Manalfl, n X lot 16, Tivoli add: 25 lineal Leet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 38.89 sq yds macadamizing at 41c15 94 33111 Total Carl Steuck: 50.00 lineal feet curbing reset at 5 l0C 00 22.22 sq yds guttering reset at 2uc4 44 77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c31 90 Total 8 41 33 Geo. 11. Schilling, lot 14, Tivoli add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yus guttering at 42c 9 33 77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c31 89 Total $ 62 22 Catherine 131itsch, lot 13, 'Tivoli add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 1 33 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c........ 77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41e.... 31 89 48.4 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 20 33 21.78 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 15 54.44 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 32 Total .$ 51 80 Nic Wooer, lot 23, 0. S. Langworthy's sub: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 78 Total... 8 53 11 Nic Weber, lot 22, U. S. Langworthy's sub: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42e 9 33 55.55 Eq yds macadamizing at 41c21 78 Total $ 53 11 Nic Weber, lot 21, 0. S. Langworthy's sub: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at42 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c21 78 Total .$ 53 11 N:o Weber, lot 2U, 0. S. Langworthy's sub: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22 22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c21 78 Total $53 11 Nic. Weber, lot 19, 0. s. Langworthy's sub: 50.00 Lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 211 3300 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 78 Total $ 62 22 Robert Wirzbach, lot 12, Tivoli add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 211 00 '12.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 77.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c31 89 Total $ 62 22 \V tn. Kirmse, w X lot 11 Tivoli add: 66.9 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 28 1000 31.11 s4 yds guttering at 42c 88.67 sq yds macadamizing at 41c 36 35 Tot al. $ 77 52 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, (*lab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Noes -None. Ald. Olinger offered the following reso- lution: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Thal to pay for improv- ing Wasnington St. from Sanford St. to 24th St. by E. E. Frith, contractor, in front of and and is hereby ile ied oiniou theaia everal ecil tbeax lots,and parts of lots. and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and deand for rhe several amuuuty set opposite lot or parcel of real estate,as follows:' Nic Weber, lot 24, 0. . Langworthy's sub: Total $53 11 Geo. S.:euold, silt lot 18, 0. S. Langwor- thy's sun! 25.00 lineal ft curbing at 42e $ 10 50 0 67 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 27.78 sq yds macadatniztng at 41c11 3.' Total $ 26 56 J. 13. Forester, u hf lot 18, 0. SLang - worthy's sub:50 25.00 lineal fees curbing at 42a$ 10 67 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 27.78 sq yds utaeaclamizing at 41c11 39 $ 26 56 J. �B.1Forester, lot 17, 0. S. Langworthy's sub:21 00 50.00 lineal ft curbing at 42e $ 28.22 sq yes guttering at 42r 9 83 78 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41a... 22 _ Total. $ 53 11 Max tthomberg, lot 16, 0. SLang - worthy's sub: 50.00 lineal ft curbing at 42e $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 933 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 78 .$51 11 Total MEM RhoroberK, lot 15 0. S. Lang - worthy's sub: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42e$ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41e... 22 78 ,,••.$ 53 11 'Total..... worthy's John Homan, lot 14, U. S• Laug sub: -at 42c......$ 21 00 50.00 lineal feet curbing 22.22 sq yds,guttering at 42c....... 938 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41e.... 22 78 $ 63 11 Total ..............6, Boulevard add: John Olinger, ger,5 88 37.8 lineal feet curbing tt42c• •$ 17 09 16.89 sq yds guttering 42.22 sq yds macadamizing at 410... 17 31 80 Adjourned Regular Session, June 6th, 1893. Total $ 40 38 John Olinger, lot 45, Boulevard add: 15.60 lineal feet of curbing at 42c$ 10 50 11.11 so yds guttering at42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger lot 44, Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 43, Boulevard add: 25.00 50 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds inacadainizutg at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 42, Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 34 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 41, Boulevard and. 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41e11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 40, Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 39, Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot38, Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41e11 56 Total $ 26 39 John Olinger, lot 37, Boulevard add: 24.00 lineal feet curbing 42e $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 34 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 36, Boulevard add: 21.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c °t 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 69 27.78sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 34 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 35. Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42 4 69 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Tottal .$ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 34, Boulavard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 10 56 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 69 27.78 sq yds ntacadtnizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 33, Boulevard add: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 32, Boulevard add: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 31, Boulevard add: 25 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total.:: $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 30, Boulevard add: 25 lineal feet curbing at42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 eq yds macadamizing at 41c_ 11 39 Total 5 26 56 John Olinger, lot 29, Boulevard add. 25 lineal feet curb.ng at 42e $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds fluttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total .$ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 28, Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 34 Total ... $ 26 56 John Olinger: 101 27, 13oulevard add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yos guttering at 42e 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 26, Boulevard add: 25.00 lineal teet curbing a' 42c $ 10 51 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 John Olinger, lot 25. Bout.-V.trd add: 25.00 glineal feet curbin at 42c $ 10 51 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 n7 27.78 sq yds in cadawlzing at 41c... 11 :4 Total $ 213 56 Adopted by the following vete:. Ayes --Aids. Butler. Crawf.'rd, (*lab, 1.11lig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes -None. Ald Olinger offered the following resolu- tion: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 'That to pay for Broadway extension from Diagonal st. to Charles, by Theo. Alt- man, contractor, in Iront of adjoiiitng sante a special tax be and be and is hereby lev- ied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, owne•1 and situate. and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate as follows: Arnold Nlcus,lot4,sub23,24,25,26 sub of W. ltebman's sub: 35.00 lineal ft curbing at 41c $ 14 35 23.33 sq yds guttering at 41c 18 57 35.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c15 75 Total • $ 39 67 Arnold Nicks, lot 3, sub of 23, 24, 25, 26 of Win. ttebtnan's sub: 43.00 lineal ft curbing at 41c $ 17 63 27.33 sq yds guttering at 41c 11 21 36.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45;15 20 Total 5 45 Q5 Arnold Nicks, lot 2, sun of 23, 24, 25 and 26, Wm. Rebinau's sub: 112.7 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 46.21 107.34 sq yds guttering at41c .. 4476 0[ 95 171.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45... Total $167 17 Simon Veght, lot 2 of 1 sub of 23, 24. 25 and 26, W m. Rebman's sub: 20.4 Lineal feet curbing at 41c........$ 8 36 25.11 sq yds guttering at 41c 10 30 Adjourned Regular Session, June 6th, 1893. t18.22 sq yds macadamizing at 45c30 70 Total$ 49 36 John Leierei, lot 1, ltetiman's sub: 152.1 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 62 36 68.89 sq yds guttering at 41c 28 24 183.89 sq yds macadamizing at 45c82 75 'total -,$173 35 A. Mueggeuburg, lot 8 of 3 of min. lot 319: 878.1 lineal feet (turbine at 41c $155 02 220 sq yds guttering zing at 45e188 25 t 41e 90 20 418.33 sq --- Total $433 47 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Butler, Crawlord, Blat), Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —9. oes—None. Ald. Olinger offered the following re- volution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of sidewalklon�Iowa tstreet to by frepairingor City of Du- buque, contractor, in front and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate as lul.ows: W m, Lltntrager, lot 2 sub 200, city: Plank sidewalk, lumber and labur..$ 1 45 Adup;etl by the following vote: Ayes—Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig N icks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —9. Noes—None. Ald.Olinger nioved to adjourn to Wedges- . -11 Vi1 June 7, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Carried. vz.c, T. J. COONEY, Recorder. C TY COUNCIL. Adjourn c Adjourned Regular session, June 7th, 1893. lugs were authorized to carry out the or• ders of the council on the matter. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the commit- tee un fire and water reported in favor of paying the bills of the Dubuque Water Co. of $20 for water. Adopted. Also reported that they had advertised for bids for doing the city's veterinary ser- vices for the ensuing year from June 1, 1893 to June 1, 1894, and find that Shipley & Bauman are the lowest bidders, being 82Xc per horse per month and would recom- mend that they be awarded the contract. Adopted. Also reported as follows on the petition of R. Kimball, asking for assistance for the Eagle Point ferry: That we have had a conference with said R. Kimball iii regard to the manner in which he intends to run his ferry, and he has agreed to make ten round trips per day during navigation, and put up a time card at each of the landings for the accom- modation of the public, and in considera- tion of tats we would recommend that he be giyen $100 per month for five months from June 1 to Nov. 1, 1893, provided fur- ther that said R. Kimball will make trips atter 6 o'clock p. tn., when necessary to ac- commodate the public. Adopted. Ald. Ryder, cnatrntn of the police and light committee, reported as follows: 1n savor of paying the bill of the Star Electric Co. of to be de- ducted for lights not properlyless3lighted dur- ing April, 1893. Adopted. In favor of paying uill of Globe Light . SD Heat Co. of $600 for gasoline lights during April, 1893. Adopted. In avor of paying bill of Key City Gas Co. of 354.75 for gas during April, 1893. Adopted. in favor of granting petition of J. A. on Pros- pectmstreet, to bepla ed under the direction of the committee. Adopted. Also presented statement showing num- ber of hours the Receric ived and filed. hts were not lit Also presented statement showing num- ber of hours the electric lights were not lit during May, 1893. Referred to the com- mittee on police and light. Ald. Lillig, tax committee, reported as folloairmau of the ws: s In favor of reducing the assessment of M. Brown on lots 42 and 43, East Dubuque add., to $6,000 for 1892. Adopted. In lavor of cancelling the taxes of Bridget Brennan, Mrs. Patrick Flynn, Mrs. J. Zuerr, Matt. s teisek, Ana M euand Peter E. Sp e Also reported adverse to the petition of Mary A. Nairn tot cancellation of person- alty for 1892. Ald. Glab moved as an amendment that the petition be granted. Lost by the fol- lowing vote: Ayes—Alda Butler, Crawford, Glab and Ryder. Noes—Alda Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Ow- ers and Vogel. op ed bylowrthe folt gtvote: ttee was then ad AeS Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers andVogel. Noes—Alda. Butler, Crawford and Ryder. Aid. Ityder of the sewer committee re- ported as follows: in favor of paying bill of Byrne & Saul of $33.90. Adopted. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of P. 11. Murray for sanitary sewer on St. Mary she street, as thwhe same e has be. n or- dered by [OFFICIAL] Council met at 8 o'clock p. in. Present—Aids. Butler, Crawford. Glab, Lillig, N ieks, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. REP'OI;TS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Glob, chairman of the market com- mittee, reported in favor of allowing T. J. Donahue to erect a public scales at his owu expeuse, at Grandview avenue and South Dodge streets, subject to all ordinances and resolutions of the council iu relattuu to the operation of the same. Report. adopted. Aid. Olinger arrived at 8:10 p. in. Ale. Crawford, chairman of toe com- mittee on public grounds and buildings, reported as toilows: In favor of paying hill of Gomer J. Jones of 8100 balance due on contract for central engine house. Adopted. I sIn uraiaicetCo.fof $37.50. g al Mechanics' Adopted. lu favor of paying bill of the Uonsumers Steam Supply Co. of $241.60 for heating Central engine house. Adopted. Ald. Crawford, chairman of the supply cnoub111 of the �Dubuque Wooden Warorted favor of e tCotheiu .of $27.61 fur paving blocks. Adopted. Also reported that the sidewalks, etc., around Grant park had been or- dered fixed by a previous resolution of the council. • Committee on public ground, and build- 82 Adjourned Regular Session, June 7th, 1893. In favor of granting petition of I). U. Meyers, et al., for sanitary sewer from the crown of the street on ;summit street to West 5th street, thence to Bill street, and the city engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the construc- tion of the same. Report adopted. in favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of U. Ruff in relation to his alleged claim for extra work, claimed to have been done by him on 11th street sewer. Adopted. In favor of approving of the recomenda- tion of Sewer Inspector O'Brien in rela- tion to the construction of manholes in sauitay sewer. Adopted. In favor of adopting the following reso- lution: Resolved, That a sanitary sewer be and the same is hereby ordered to be constructed on Ellis street connecting the same with the sewer on the Dorgan alley and extend- ing northwardly to Almond street, the cost thereof to be assessed to the abutting property. Report adopted. In favor of granting the petition of Fran- cis Jaeger for sanitary sewer on Couler avenue, and would recommend that the engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the said sewer and submit same to the council. Adopted. In favor of allowing John O'Brien about 810 per month extra, he to furnish his own horse and wagon and care for same, pro- viding the said horse and wagon is used by the said O'Brien for city purposes in repairing and cleaning sewers, etc., and said 810 to be paid while the said horse and wagon is used as above stated. Report adopted. Also reported in favor of paying bill of Lavin & Corrance of 8822.69 for construc- tion of sanitary sewer on West 5th street, Wilson avenue and alley east of Wilson avenue. Ordered that warrants be drawn to the order of M. Lavin and W. 6. Corrance for above amount. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the Board of Health reported in favor of paying the bill of E. E. k rich of 8175.50 for hauling garbage during May, 1893. Adopted. Aid. Ryder, chairman of the Police and Light committee, presented the following recommendation which was adopted and copy of same ordered furnished to the marshal: Your committee wound reconnineud that the marshal be authorized to purchase po- lice caps, and belts for such police as need the sane, and would further recommend that the marshal be instructed to notify the police that they must dress themselves in a neat and clean manner and obey the rules and regulations governing the police department, and such other rules as the mayor may deem just and proper. Any failure on their part to do the same, it shall be the duty of the marshal to notify the mayor to that effect, and the mayor is directed to see that the above order is ful- filled. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the Fire and Water cotntntttee, presented the following recommendation which was adopted: Your committee would recommend that the fire chief be instructed to notify the members of the fire department that they must observe the rules and regulations of the department, and any failure on their part so to do will subject them to dis- tnissall or suspension for an indefinite period. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee are unable to agree as to the advisability of awarding the con- tract for the improvement of Broad street from Julien avenue to the home of the Friendless. Adopted. In favor of the adoption of the resolu- tion for the improvement of Alma street. Adopted oy the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. In favor of considering the matter of the improvement of Spring street, providing the aouttnig property owners ate willing to give the necessary ground to straighten said street so as 0t wake the proper con- nection with Brad street. Adopted. in favor of instructing the engineer to examine the established grades on Nevada between 1V. 5th and W. 3d streets; also W 3d and Brad streets and report to the council the advisability of any cnange in same; also furnish estimates of cost of grading Nevada street. Adopted. In favor of instructing the engineer to prepare profile of grade of High 13iutf street and furnish estimate cost of grading on same. Adopted. That we deem it advisable to build a re- taining wall on Oak street to protect pri- vate property at the expense of the city. Adopted. Also reported as follows on the petition 01 M. Duggan, asking for damages by rea- son of the change of grave on ;\ladison street: We consider it inadvisable to give him any compensation, as commissioners duly appointed by the city council viewed the change of grade on said street, and re- ported to the council that no damages had been sustained by reason of sail change of grade which report was approved by the council, but are it favor of improving only six feet of the sidewalk abutting said M. Duggau's property, and allowing said M. Duggan at toe pleasure of the council, to use Inc re- maining six feet for a slope to protect his trees abutting said property. Adopted. Aid. Olinger moved that the council ap- point tnree commissioners to assess the damages, if any. that may be caused by the proposed cuanged of grade on Sanford street. Carried. John Wunderlich, L. H. Langstaff, and C. Reifsteck were appointed as such com- missioners. Ald. Crawford moved that the contract for the improvement of Broad street be awarded to Ed. Ryan, he being the lowest bidder. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Powers and Ryder. Noes—Alds. Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger and Vogel. RESOLUTIONS. Alderman Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plunk, brick, stone or cement, be, within Z0 days of this notic,, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides 01 Broadway extension between Diagonal street and Charles street, where nut already lard, at expense of aoutttug property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel (9). oes—N one. Alderman Olinger offered the following: Adjourned Regular Session, June 7th,, 1893. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wiue, of stood two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 dans of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with tine ordinance 10 relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Francis street, between Wert Eagle Point, and Bart t, where not already aia d,eat expense tofeabutting property. Adopted by the fo1owung vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Crawford,Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Ouuger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel, Nays—Niue. Alderman Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Couucil of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 tet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid ill conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Broadway street, hetweeu 131ockliuger's Lane and Diagonal sweet, where not already laid, at expense of abut- ting property. Attupled ny the following vote' Ayes—Aldermeu Butler, l:rawford.Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger. Powers, Ryder auu Vogel -9. Nays—None. Ald. Olinger offered the following which was adop.ed: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City ot Dubuque, '1'bat the free use of the Armory hail be given to the Benevolent association of the fire department for their annual ball on 1'naukrgiving eve, 1893. Ald. Crawford offered toe following: Resoled by the City Connell of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, 01 good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days ot this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of (rant avenue, between Julien avenue and West Eleventh street. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel- Nays—None. ogel- Nays—None. which Alin. tab offered the following, was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That one city eugtneer be in- structed to prepare a suitaole grade of Gien Oak avenue between Julien Weavenue and at'['hird street, and summit the same to the council. Ald. Glab offered the following: ttesolved by the City Council of the City of n between Julien avenue te ue and Dodge street, ue graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized 10 con- formity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject; that the city enguieeer be and is hplans uy directed to snake the necessary p 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 gutter- ing, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense f he bowners of e bis i 1 thLajbutting properly, grading Lost by the following vote: Nicks Ayes—Alda. Butler, Glab, Lillig, - P and Ryder. Powers Nays—Alds. Crawiord, Olinger, a l. Ald. Gelb offered the following: Whereas, Lots 23 and 24 in block ave, Du - been buque harbor company ell so as prevent e e nt stagnant water ft from theretheo o n, and, Whereas, The owner or owners of said lots have failed and neglected to so till said lots, therelore. Resolved, That the city engineer be and is hereby instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the tilling of said lots so as to prevent stagnant water from lying thereon, and when said plans and specifi- cations are filed in his office, he is directed to gtve the proper notice for bids and pro- posals for the performance of the work, said tilling to be done at the expense of the owners thereof and to becomea lien on said property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alas. Butler, Crawford Glab, Lil- lig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Crawford, and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Lillie offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the engineer be instruct- ed to prepare a profile of grade of alley between Kniest street and Johnson ave- nue, and Rhomberg and Garfield avenues. Ald. Lillig offered the following, which was adopter[: Resolved,That the engineer be instructed to prepare a profile of grade of alley be - tweed Sanford and Clinton and Queen and Windsor ave. Alderman Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the Ctty Council of the City of Dubuque, That Garfield ave. between Middle and Dock streets, be graded, gut- tered, curbed and macadamized, in con- fortnity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. That the city engineer be and he is nereby 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 proposals for the performance of the work; the gut- tering, curbing attd macddatnizing to be clone at the expense othe own rs of s bidin abutting property, grading total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Alderman Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Dock street, between Rhombe, g and Garfield avenues, be grad- ed, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that that subject. The city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary pians an specifications fur said improve- ive properotice forbids and proposals anyrdtrected to gfor the performance of the work; the gutter- ing, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense ot the g owners bbid i thotale butt- ing propery,K l. Adopted by the tollowing votCrawfe: Glab, Ayes—Aids. Butler, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel (9). Noes—None. Ald. Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That so much of the alley duly opened between Kniest and Johnson and Rhomberg and Garfield avenues, be graded and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That rected tot make the rbe and he is necessary plansrand specifications for said improvement, and the pity recorder directed to give the proper tor:cance of the nwork; ons; grading and 84 Adjourned Regular Session; June 7t/t, 1893. macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Hyder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. Ald. Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the alley between Wind- sor and Queen and Sanford and Clinton streets, be graded and macadamized, in covformitiy with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and he is herby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and propo- sals for the performance of the work; the grading and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. Ala. Ryder offered the following, which was adopted: 1Vhereas, The city of Dubuque has a contract with the Dubuque Electric Rail- way, Light and Power Co. for thirty arc electric lights for the period of three years, and 1Vhereas, Said contract expires on or about August 8th, 1893, and Whereas, It specifies in said contract that either party must give the other sixty days notice before the termination of said contract, and 1V hereas, The City of Dubuque desires to terminate said contract on the date above given; therefore, Resolved, That the Dubuque Electric Ry. Light & Power Co. ba and are hereby no- tified that on and after August 8th, 1893, the city of Dubuque will cease to use or have any use for the said arc electric lights and that said contract will expire and shall be of no force or effect from and atter said date. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resoived by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Nevada street, between West 5th and West 3d streets, be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in con- formity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. L'hat 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 to- tal. Adopted by the following vote* Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Whereas. The City Council of the City of Dubuque deems it expedient that the following described property, lots, and parts of lots should be connected with the sanitary sewer adjacent thereto, for tete purpose of house drainage, etc., Therefore, Resolved that Methodist Episcopal church, Anton Krosenest.Wm. G. Stewart, Jac Sherman, Geo. Wilging, and D. W. Lenehen, owners of the follow- ing described property, respectively, lots s 1/., 47, 2 of sub la of out lot 654 and lot all of sub out lot 655, lot 638, n X 262 155, 44 feet 86 in city, be instructed to make proper sewer connec ions therewith, said work to be done within 20 days from this date. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners of above described property to make the proper iewerage connectiou by the time above specified, the same will be done by the city, and the costs thereof assessed against and be a lies upon said property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Hyder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the street commissioner be instructed to put in stone crossings on the east and west sides of Couler avenue at its intersection with Eagle Point ave- nue, the swine to be done under the super- vision of the city engineer. Ald. Nicks offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the ordinance commit- tee be and is hereby directed to draft an ordinance governing and regulating bicy- cle riding on the streets of the city. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two inch plans, brick, stone or cement, be, witniu 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Middle street, between Lin- coln avenue and its northern terminus, where rya already laid, at expense of abut ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Lillig, Crawford, Glab, Olinger,Powers, owers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. Aid. Nicas offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That, a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, construct- ed and laid in conformity %%ith the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 14th street, between Pine street and Jlaule street, where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ales. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillis, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. .Noes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide. of gond two inch p auk. brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in contormity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Washington street, bet ween Sanford street, and 22d street, where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Giab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald, Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the alley between West 'Third and Nenelon and Burch and Summit streets be graded and [macadam- ized in:contformitywiih iheordinance upon that subject; that the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary Adjourned 1?egular Session, June 7th, 1893. 85 plans and specifications for said improve- ment, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the worst, the grad- ing to e at e eapethe f the abutting, property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, and Lil- lig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, ,Ryder Vogel -9. Noes—None. Ald. Lillig moved that the engineer pre- . pare a protite of a change of grade on Broad street, and give estimate of amount of grading required by said proposed change. Carried. Aid. Olinger moved to suspend the rules and that Mr. Thoruiatin b.: allowed to ad- dress tete council. Carried. Mr. Thormantt then addressed the coun- cil protesting against paying a license for Ids Intik wagon. On motion the matter was referred to the mayor with power. Ala. Olinger moved that the mayor ap- point the assessment committee for 1893. Carried. The mayor appointed the following as such committee. Aids. Glatt, Byrne,Vogel, Powers and Lillig. Ald. Ryder moved that the official dprint- ing be left the same as last year, counclpaperitthat o�print all proceedingsroceect to baot for ti etc.ne official Powers ruse to a point of order, and ojected to the sam' as being out of order. The mayor decided the ojrcticns well taken the motion was delared out of order. Ald. Crawford moved committee reconsider pthd e report of the printing at an adjourned session of the council the previous month. carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. Noes—Alds. Glab, Litlig, Powers and Vo .el. Ald. Ryder moved to substitute the re- port of the printing committeeof last year one that y ers to ncil printed to ballot for alt proceedings, one of thea pp p notices, etc. Carried by the following vote: Nicks, .;yes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Olinger and Ryder. Lillig, Powers and Noes—Aids. Glab, The mayor appointed Alds. Nick aud Vogel. Ryder tellers. The vote resulted as follows on the first ballot: sines 1. 1 EI.EGIAPI1 6. 'Jerald 2, Times ' The TELEORAPHhavine received a ma- jority was declared the official paper. Ald. 0 hitter moved to adjourn to hurs- day, June 22d, 1893, at 7:30 p. ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks,on the north side of West Fifth street, between Robers avenue and Alpine street, where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Adopted May COONEY, City lie oOrdeX. NOTICE. 1'ubtic notice is hereby given that at the session of the city council of the City of Dubuque, held on the 6th day of June, 1893, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case the owners of the property so dente they con 'pay the assessment in seven annual equal install- ments, the first installment being due on the date of levy, aua the last all installment b six years g tntfrominterest date of levy, at tae rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Parties wishing to pay all at once as here- tofore can do so. In case of failure to pay all or any part of the assessment at the end of six ette advertised rotand itolevy the property will Dated at Dubuque, this 17th day of June, A. D. 1893. HENRY B. GNIFFKE. Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. For locklitiger he Lament Ie to Diagoof nal Street. Name. Description. Lot. Ain't. Addie Sagehorn, Wullweber's 4 sub Addie Sagehorrn, Wullweber'ssub 4 Christian Burdt, Wullweber's 2 sub........... Christian Burdt, Wullweber's 1 sub Theodore Bfirst,sub 5 King's addition 5 Mary E. Schaettgen, sub 6, King'=1st add4 Johannes Frenzel, King's 1st 8 add siX,......... . 1'. Kiene, Jr., King's 1st add,,8 P. Kiene, Jr., King's 1st add 10 sw�... ........... 1'. Kiene, Sr., King's 1st add 10 nw( F. W. Altman, King's 1st add 12 wX ............ . Sylvina Mathes, King's 1st 14 add s'/a WM...... 1st Cbast. K. Mathes, King 14 add nXWX...... .los. Zimmerman, King's 1st add .... 16 Mrs. C. King. sub 1 sub 18 King's lst add.... 1 C. J. W. Sab unders, King's lst Ladd. 2 C. W. Saunders. sub 20 King's 1st add.... 2 Jennie 1'. Farley, llunfl'os add 14 P. G. Altman, do 13 • do F. W. Altman and 1'. Kiene Jr., Dunn's add... 12 Dora K.:Altman, do 11 W. D. Duusmore and G. R. or. Kirkland, sub 10, Dunn's add....... W. D. Dinsmoreandsu 10, Kirkland, Dunn's add........ Jac. Retntrauk, Reintrank s sub............... Mrs. N. B1o.klinXer, K:tg's Attest: //Am' e Recorder. .............1893. $46 45 fide •1k =Notice. Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of this notice, construct - 2 60 50 63 77 60 50 64 60 60 64 60 64 60 64 60 64 60 64 133 54 60 64 72 47 121 14 53 78 67 36 8 61 56 73 67 22 67 22 62 22 59 69 1 90 94 3 747 Adjourned . Repclar Session, .Tune 7th, 1893. 1st add 1 109 21 Mrs. N. Blocklinger, King's 1st acid 3 121 14 Mrs. N. Bloeklinger, King's 1st add 5 121 14 Mrs. N. Blocklinger, King's 1st add 7 1'. Kiene, Sr., King'sls t add 9 A. and O. Boesch, do 11 do dos3Xft 13 Mary A. Scott, King's lat add, (less 33 It) 13 L. N. Converse, King's 1st add 15 Chas. and C. Ruff, King's 1st add 17 .Jacob Schlipp, King's 1st add, x4934 ft 19 Christ Feilen. King's 1st add, n 40 34 ft 19 G. Blocklinger, .1r., King's 2d add 21 C. H. Meyer, King's Grove add 1 96 66 C. H; Meyer, King's Grove add 2 22 44 Arnold Nicks, Zumhoff's sub 4 511 25' For the improvement of Washington street from Sanford to 24th streets. Lot. Am't. Nic Weber, O. S. Lang worthy's sub do do do do 121 14 133 30 136 25 4 70 120 21 136 64 121 14 66 55 63 89 284 08 da do do do do do Geo Siebold do S34 J. B. Forester do NX do do Max Rhomberg do do do .John Boman do John Olinger, Boulevard add, do do do do do do do do do do 41 do do 40 do do 39 do do 88 do do 37 do do 36 do do 35 do do 34 do do 33 do do 32 do do 31 do do 30 56 do do 29 26 56 do do 28 26 56 do do 27 26 56 do do 26 26 56 do do 25 26 56 For the lmprovement of Broadway Exten- sion from Diagonal to Charles Streets. Arnold Nicks, sub 23, 24, 25 and 26, Wm. Reb— mau's sub 4 $ 39 69 Arnold Nicks, sub 23, 24, 25 and 26, Wm. Reb- man's sub 3 45 04 Arnold Nicks, sub 23, 24, 25 and 26, 1Vm. Reb- man's sub 2 . 167 Simon Vogt, sub 1, sub 23, 24, 25 and 26, Win. ltebmau's sub 2 49 36 John Lierer, Rebinan's sub1 .173.35 1). Mueggenburg, sub 3min lot 319 8 433 47 For the improveinent of Queen street from Sanford street to Eagle Point ave- nue and Regain, street from 24 $51 80 23 53 11 22 53 11 21 53 11 20 53 11 19 53 11 18 26 56 18 26 56 17 53 11 16 53 11 15 53 11 14 53 11 46 40 28 45 26 56 44 26 56 43 26 56 42 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 56 26 17 Queen street to Windsor avenue. Lot. Ain't. Ferd. A. Nessler, Sanford's sub 20 $145 16 Sacred Heartchnrch do 19 142 31 do do 31 207 32 do do 32 52 72 do do 33 52 72 do cw 34 78 03 do do 11 143 12 A. 1'ancratz, do 10 134 49 Jas. A. Herzog, do 35 52 72 G. hath Est., do 36 82 07 For the Improvement of Frances S'reet From West Eagle Point Avenue to hart Street. Geo. Salot 'Tivoli add John Kulow do John Slubcr, Jr. do Fred Lange, do J. B. Rnomerg, do no und 3. do do do uncl34 clo and 34 do unit y do do do do do sal do n34 do x34 do n34 do do do do do w34 .John Fosselman, Frank Fosselman, Frank Fosselman, do do do Peter J. Scharle, Andrew Oeth, do Peter J. Scharle Louis Walter Christian Zopf Frsnk Lairdolt Frank Manahl Carl Steuck Geo. 11. Schilling Catherine Blitsch Robert Wirzbacn Win. Kirmse 21 72 11 22 62 22 23 62 22 24 6 22 2•' 62 22 28 31 11 26 62 22 27 62 22 28 31 11 29 31 11 28 31 11 30 77 14 20 45 05 19 363:1 18 36 33 17 31 11 17 31 11 16 31 11 16 31 11 15 41 33 14 6'2 22 13 62 22 12 62 22 11 77 52 NOTICE. _Public notice is hereby given that at the session 01 the City Couned of the city of Dubuque, held on the 6th clay of .lune. 1893, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described: For repairing sidewalk on Iowa street. Name. Description. Lot Ani't Wm Auitrager, sub city, 200 3 $145 And that in case of failure to pay the sante within thirty days from this date, the same shall become delinquent and bear in- terest thereafter at the same rate as the de- linquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 15th day of .lane. A. 1). 1893. 1-I E N u v B. G N I P E K E, Treasurer of the Citv of Dubuque. Notice lo sidewalk .,..ueracrors. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office up to 4 p. m., Mouday. June 12, 1893, for contructiog sidewalks as follows where not already laid, viz: A 4 -ft Wide plank sidewalk on the west side of Pine street trom Twenty-third street to Twenty-fifth street; a 6 -ft wide plank side- walk on south side of Garfield avenue from Pine street to Johnson avenue; a 4 -ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Burden avenue fiotn Windsor avenue to City lim- its; a 6 -ft wide plank sidewalk on south side of %Vest Third street from St. Mary's street; to Cardiff street; a 6 -ft wide plank sidewalk on north side of West Third street from Blixff street to Summit, a 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of Almond street in front of lots 38, 39 and 40, Cox's add; a 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on west side of Klingenberg street; a 6 foot wide plank sidewalk 011 north side of West Fifth street from Roberts avenue to Alpine street; a6 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of West 11th street between Adjourned Regular Session, June 22d, 1893. 87 Race and east alley of Center Place—all in accordance to specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 6-2-8t. W. B. KNOWLTON, CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, June 22d, 1893. (erred to the city engineer for computation: Alley between 7th and 8th and Clay and White streets. Alley between 155th and 16th and fine and Maple streets. Alley between Julien Ave. and W . 11th St. east of Grant avenue. Alma street, and 13th street between Pune and Maple. City Attoruey Knight presented report of Alex Gratz, justice of the peace, for fees on city cases. Adopted and warrants to be drawn next month. Ald. Ryder reported as follows: Your committee on polic and light and electrical construction to whom was re- ferred the (natter of dispensing with as many gasoline lamps as possible, and sub- stituting electric lights therefor, beg leave to report that by the location ot 34 electric lights as shown on accompanying list we can dis- pense with 124 gasoline l.unps, end maybe more, which would make a saving to the city of about $400 per year; besides we would be giving our citizens in the outlay- ing districts a superior light and make our city one of the best illuminated one In the country. Your committee would tnere- fore recommend that the location of elec- tric lights as shown on accompanying list be auproved and that, said lights be put in operation as soon as possible, and that the gasoline lamps adjacent to same be dis- pensed with when said electric lights are in operation. The followicg is the location of electric lights: Main and Railroad avenue, Valley and Southern avenue, Dodge and Rising ave- nue, West 3d and Brad street, Vernon and Alta Vista, Reed and Rhomberg, 2d avenue and Rhomberg, 5th and Rhomberg, 7th and Rhomberg, 10th and Rhomberg, 5th an,i Johnson hollow, Fengler and Lincoln avenue, White,between Eagle Point avenue and Sanford, Broadway between Diago- naland Blocklinger Lane, Lemon between 27th and Dfiliville, C. & G. W. bridge, Alma near Pickett, West Locust oppo- site Lee's residence, West Locust between Pierce and Union avenue, West Locust opposite Sutherland's, West Locust opposite Mt. ht. Joseph gate West Locust and Seminary, Arch and Center, Park and Center, Clark and West 17th, Center and Delhi, Lesure Lumber Co. bridge, Stewart and Julien ave., West Third and Grand ave., 1'iue, between 24d and 23rd, Burden & Windsor ave.. Queen and Regent, 13th and Maple, Pear and Oak. Report adopted. The Star Electric Co. submitted a propo- sition that it their contract be modified so as to give them all the city electric light- ing, including the thirty lights now fur- nished by the Allen & Swiney Co. when their contract expires they agree from and after September 1,1893 for a period of three years to furnish electric lights as hereto- fore at the rate of $64.75 per light per annum The above proposition was accepted and supplementary contract was referred to the city attorney. Bill of McCann & Williams of $4,324.32 was presentee. On motion $3,000 was .al- lowed on same and balance was referred to sewer committee. Ald. Crawford, from the committee on paving, submitted the following report: To the City Council: Your committee on paying would re- spectfully report that in connection with the city engineer we have made a care- ful examination of the work of Atkinson & Oloff, under their contract for paving [OFFICIAL] Council met at 8:30 o'clock p. in. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder, and Vogel. The petition of Geo. Dee & Son asking the city to have the city engineer survey grounds leased by them setting out its meets and bounds thereof. Granted. Ald. Olinger moved that the matter of water way back of Dee do Sons factory be referred to city engineer and city attorney. Carried. Petition of J. Zangtneister in relation to connecting witti storm water sewer on Julien ayenue. Referred to sewer com- mittee with power. Petition of John Schonk in relation to vault on premises of Montana house. Re- ferred to sewer committee w act imme- diately. The petition of Cotter & Co. and also of Sant Starr & Co. in regard to furnishing and putting up street signs. Referred to the committee of the whore. Petition of Dubuque Street Railway Co. asking to have a crossing on Main street between 8th and 4th. Granted and engi- neer instructed to supervise same. Petition of the Ladies' .Catholic Benevo- lent society for permission for the use of the armory June 25, 1893. Granted. Petition of Columbian Publishing Co. in relation to the souvenir of the city of Du- buque. Referred to the committee on finance and public grounds and buildings. Petition ot W. D. iyliddlesworth et al for electric light on Grove 'Terrace. Referred to committee on police and light. Petition of M. Liddy in relation to grade in front of his property on 14th and Iowa. Postponed until a future meeting. Aid. Crawford moved that the mayor appoint two more aldermen to act on the sewer committee. Carried. Mayor Mayor Daugherty appointed Craw- ford and Vogel to serve on said committee. Petition of Elizabeth J. Scott et al re- monstrating of alley west o3ad and betweeinst the n improvement and Summit streets. Referred to street com- mittee. Petition of C. E. Wales et al asking that Jennie Lewis be appointed police matron. Referred to police and light commmittee and mayor. Petition of Chas. and Win. Graff to erect temporary shed on levee near garb- age dump. Referred to harbor committee and marshal with power. The affidavit of Fred Mussuehl stating as to the time he made improvements on his property on Windsor Ave. Referred to street committee. Ald. Olinger moved to have bids opened for the improvement of streets and alleys. Carried. Bids were opened for the improvement of the following streets and alleys and re- 88 Adjourned Regular Session, June 22d, 1893. with brick, and curbing Main street from Charter street to Seventeenth street, and find it fully completed according to the plans and specifications, with this posstule exception, that there seems to be a nutnber of brick in the pavment which, on further trial, may prove to be inferior to the quality required by the specifications. They are very few 1n number and cut no figure in considering the extent of the whole improvement. That a few unsuit- able brick among so large a quantity as was required for the contract should creep into the work, was almost if not quite un- avoidable. It would be strange if they had not. In all oilier respects the worts has been honestly and taithful!y done, and the contractors are justly entitled to high credit for the same. Under the terms of the contract, rive per cent. of the total amount of the cost of the improve- ment is to be retained for one year from the final completion of the work as a security against any possible failure on the part of the contractors in execut:ng their work, or any latent deficiency in the qual- ity of the materials. This retained per centage, which will amounts to over $3,000 affords ample protection to the city. The condition of the account of the city with the contractors, as shown by the ac- companying estimate of the city engineer, is as follows:' New corning, 9061.5 lineal feet at .50, $4,- 530.75. Old curbing reset 1566.7 lineal feel at .9 $140.97. Granite ,paving, 181.90 sq yds at 1.99 $361.97. ' Brick paving, 33,118.91 sq yds at 1.69 855,- 971.12. Total, $61,004.81. Arnount paid as per auditors books, $41,- 903.19. Total bt.Iance due, 819,101.62. Less 5 per cent. retained. $3,050.24. Amount now payable to contractor, 816,- 051.38. Your Boni nittee recomend that the contract be accepted as apparently com- plete, and that the contractors be paid from the "improvement Fund," under the terms of their contract, the sum of $l6,- 051.38, and that the sutn of 83,050.24 5 per cent. retained) be set aside in the treasury for one year—to be paid contractors at the end of that period less such amount as may be required to matte good any detic- iency hereafter discovered in work or material. Respectfully submitted, P. W. Crawford, Chairman Committee on Paving. On motion of Ald. Crawford Atkinson & Oloff were allowed $10,000 as partial pay - mention above work and balance referred to the paving committee and engineer. Aid. Olinger moved that the mayor ap- point another tnetnber on the paving com- mittee. Carried. The mayor appointed Ald. Glab to act on said committee. • All. Olinger moved that the engineer he instructed lo delay action on laying side- walks on Middle street. Carried. City Engineer Knowlton reported as follows ou bids for the iulproyement of streets and alleys: Alley between 7th and 8th and Clay and W kite: Harry Proctor $257 47 Jas. Cushing 248 00 Geo. Taylor 322 03 Steuck & O'Farrell 850 10 Aid. Oliugt r uun•ed shits las. Cushing be awarded the contract. he being the low- est bidder. Carrnl. Alley between 15th and ltith and Pine and Maple: 316 20 Jas. Cushing • Steuek & O'Farreli 412 00 Ald. Glaa moved that Jas. Cushing be awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. Carried. Ailey between Julien avenue and W lith street, east of Grant: Cain & Schoeuthal $217 80 Ald. Nix moved Cain & Schoental be awarded contract. Carried. Thirteenth street, uetween Pine and Maple: Harry Proctor $ 772 45 Steuek & O'Farrell . 1,044 00 Kringle 821 80 Aid. Nix moved that Har.y Proctor be awarder the contract, be being the lowest bidder. Carrred. Alma street: Steuck & O'Farrell $1,250 00 J. G. Peterson 1,341 00 Barry Proctor... 885 10 Con. Ryan, Jr 1,156 00 Geo. Taylor 1,063 00 Geo. W. Farley 1,154 00 Norton & Lee 1,680 00 Ald Lillig moved H. Proctor be awarded contract, he being the lowest b drier. Car- ried. Twenty-fourth street, between Jackson and Pine, E. E. F rite, $1,837.93; Steuck & O'Farrell, $1,829.20. Ald. Nix moved that Steuck & O'Farrell be awarded contract, they being the lowest bidders. Ald. Crawford moved as au amendment that the council postpone action until next meeting Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. ,cutler, Crawford, Glab and Ryder. Noes—Aids. Lilhg, Nicks, Olinger, Pow- ers and Vogel. The vote recurring on the original mo- tion, was carried as follows: Ayes—Alds. Craword, Glab, Lillie, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Vogel. Noes—A Ids. Butler andeltyder. Alu. nyder moved that M. Laven be al- lowed $200 on tits bill against the city for $348.75 and balance of $148.75 be referred back to sewer committee. Carried. Ald. Crawford moved that the rules ue suspended and Mr. R. Eddy be allowed to address the council. Carried. Mr. Eudy then addressed the council in relation to mineral shaft on West 'Third street. The matter was referred to the city at- torney. On motion of Ald. Ryder the bill of E. E. Frith for $465.73, amount due ou con- tract was allowed. Ald. Olinger, chairman of streets, re- ported that they had examined and ac- cepted the alley between Johnson and Windsor and Providence and Lincoln ave- nues, done by E. E. Frith, contractor. Adopted. On motion C. Ryan Jr., was allowed $5,000 on contract on Windsor avenue. Ald. Buller, chairman, committee on harbors, reported in favor of receiving and riling the report of John W. Woods, city wood inspector. Adopted. Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the action of Mayor Daugherty in answering the garnish- ment summons in the case of Mar- garet. Coffee against Phillip Kinney the city of Dubuque. garnishee, pending before T. C. Murphy, a justice of the Cyt. Adjourned Regular Session, Juno 22<l, 1893. 89 peace in and for Julien township, is here- by authorized and ratified by the city council of the city of Dubuque. Adopted. Ald. Vogel offered the following resolu- tion, which Was adopted: Whereas, The city council of the city of Dubuque deems it expedient for the safety of the traveling public that auto- matic gates should De erected and main- tained at different railroad crossings in the city; therefore Resolved, That the Chicago Great West- ern R. R. Co., C., M. & St. P. R. It. Co., liltnois Central R. It. Co. and C., 13. SL N. R. R. Co. be each respectfully notified, according to the ordinance, to erect and maintain automatic gates at the following places where their tracks cross the same: Eagle Point avenue and Kniest street. Rhotnberg avenue between Elm and Mutest streets. Fitteehth and Pine streets. First and lowa streets. Sixth street. Seventh street. Jones street. In case of lailure on;the part of any or all of above railroad companies to comply with above order after proper notice has been served on them, the city attorney is directed and it shall ue his duty to pro- ceed against said companies according to section 4 of chapter 1281of the revised or- dinances of 1893. A.communication of W. 11. Knowlton that he, in connection with Ald. Olinger examined the streets and alleys north of Sanford street iu relation to drainage of the same. Referred to engineer and street committee with bower. Aid. Powers offered the following reso- lutiou which was adopted: Resolved, That tate city attorney inquire into and report to this council itt its next session what further act.un, it any, is nec- essary on the part of the city council to compel the railroads within the city to pave or improve the streets and alleys between the rails of said raitways as pro- vided by chapter 33 of the revised ordi- nances ot this city and what railroads have tailed and neglected, atter being notified to comply with said ordinance. Aid Oluig. r offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted. Resolved, 13y the city council of the teucleriti- atit b Dubuque, ato put in stothe street ne cross- ing as follows: North side ot 13th and lows street. West side of Iowa and 14th streets. West side of West Locust and Augella streets. Said crossing to be put in under the su- pervision of the city engineer. Ald Olinger offered the following reso- lution. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Jones street between Locust and Main streets, be curbed and paved with brick in conform- ity with the ordinance upon that sub - 1 erd he is e by instructed to ard the city pr pare plans ineer be iand spec- ifications fur the performance of the work t!ie curbing and paving to be done at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: e: Lillig, Ayes—Aids. Crawford, , Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—Butler. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resoived by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That yr est Main street, be- tween Main and Jones streets, be curbed and paved with brica in conformity 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 propo- sals for the performance of the work; the curbing and paving to be done at the ex- pense of the owners of the abutting property. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Nicks and Ryder. Noes—Aids. Lillig, Olinger, Powers and Vogel. Ald. Ryder moved to rescind the resolu- tion to improve Jones street between Lo- cust and Main. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Glab, Lillig, and Ryder. Noes—Alds. Crawford, Dicks, Olinger, Powers and Vogel. Ald. Powers offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of cement, be, within 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, nn the west side of Iowa street, between 8th street and 9th street. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Aid. Nicks offered the following reso- lution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the alley between Prince and Queen and Sanford and Regent streets, be !traded and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. 'L'hat the city engineer be and he is herby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments,g give te proper notice and the r for bids and propo- gradls ingg andr the pmacadamizing the bework; done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lilhg, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following reso- lution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Prince street between Eagle Point avenue and Sanford streets De 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 improve- ment, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the gut- tering, 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: Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. Ald Olinger offered the following resolu- tion. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Julien ave., between Walunt and Alpine streets, be graded gut- tered curbed ants macadamized, in con- 90 Adjourned Regular Session, Tune 22d, 1893. fortuity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary plans anp specification for said improve- ment, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the gut- tering, 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. Butler, Crawford, Glab, l,illig, Nicks, Olinger. Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Nicks presented the following ordi- nance which was referred to the ordinance commit tee: An ordinance against riding bicycles on the sidewalks of the city and regulating the riding of them on the streets of the city and tixing a penalty therefor, Be 4t Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That no person or per- sons shall ride or calve on bicy- cles or on any other similar vehicle, conveyance, or contrivance what- ever ou or over the sidewalks of this city or in or through any of the public parks or public grounds in this city. Section Z. That any person or persons who shall ride or drive on bicycles, veloci- pedes or on any other similar vehicle, con- veyance, or contrivance whatever on or over streets of this city shall be governed and controlled by the following regula- tions. In traveling to the north they shall prep on the east side of the street, and in travel- ing to the south they shall keep on the west side of the street, and in traveling to tate east they shall keep on the south side of the street, and in traveling to the west they shall keep on the north side of the street. In traveling in the night time, each bi- cycle shall be provided with a light or lan- tern placed in front of the same, and also with a bell which shall be rung on the ap- proach of any vehicle or vehicles, or horse or horses on the street, and said bell or bells shall also be rung by said bicycle rider or riders when they are.approachnng any vehicles or vehicles, or horse or horses from behind, and said bell shall be rung approaching and on eyery street crossing. Section 3. That any person or persons convicted of a violation of this ordinance shall be fined in a sum not less than 85.00 nor more than $25.00 for each offense. Aid. Olinger moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Noti to 0•ntraotore. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the city recorder up to 4 o'clock p. m. of 'Thursday, .lune 22. 1893, for im- proving the following streets and alleys according to plans and specifications on file in the city recorder's office: Thirteenth street between Pine and Maple streets, curbing, 500 lineal feet; guttering, 220 square yards; macamizing, 1,060 square yards. Alma street between 'Thomas and Pickett streets. Grading 474 cu. yds., curbing 900 lin. ft., guttering 400 sq. yds., macadamizing 900 sq. yds. Alley east of Grant Ave. between Julien Ave. and West llth street. Grading 267 cu yds., macadamizing 420 sq. yds.. Alley between 7th and 3th and Clay and White streets. Grading 401 cu. yds., macadamizing 620 sq. yds. Alley between 15th and 16th and Pine and Maple streets. Grading 341 cu. yds., macadamizing 620 sq. yds. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for curbing; the price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing. Grading on streets to be bid in total; in alleys by the cubic yard. Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient bond of $200 that con- tract will be entered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted upon at the ad - j urned regular session of the council June 22d, 1,93. Blanks for bidders will be fur- nished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. T. J . 000NEY, 6 -10t Recorder, List n f City lVarran.ts. 91 LIST UF" CYI1Y WaitkANTs Drawn by the City Recorder during May, 1893. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUnuQUE, Iowa, .Inne 1, 1893. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me durine the month of May, 1893: Name. For what Purpose. Amount L. Gonner.... .... Salaryfor April, Treas- urer$tb0 00 L. Gonner........Salary for April, clerk 50 00 ,.I. C. Fitzpatrick ..Sa oiyd for April, Re- corder e- 116 67 J. M. Kenety--Salary for April, Aud- itor 116 70 J. J. McCarthy.. Salary for April, Attor- ney...... .... 125 00 John F. Stenun..Salary for April, As- sessor.125 Ed. Blake.........Salary for April, En - 125 00 giueer . pp E. S. Hyae.......Sahuy trEApril, As- 100 00 J. Boyce Salary for April, As- sistant Engineer.... 100 00 Henry Glah...._Salary for April, rod wan 50 00 John Carter .....Sal ary f uiss pne,' StreetCom91 75 S. B. Rice.........Salary for April, Mar- shal .................. Jos. Reinfried....Salary for April, Chief of lire department.. Ed. Norton. ....Salary for April, Mar- ketmaster F. M. Wieland••.•S0lar6h oHforceApril, HeaB. Rawson........Salary for April, Sew- er Inspector ......... James Bunting—Salary fol April, Elec- tricianHenry Henge Salary y fo r an April, Park G.:orge Bennett5 satautorAp il, As. G. GmelileSalary for April, As- sistant Assessor•.... John O'ConnellSalarylttee Ai n t, Com - Jas. Daly.... Fireman ............... Job Barnes A, McDonnell J. Murphy••.............. W.Duey' •••••• J. Schonberger............••• T. O'Shea "• Ed. Keas .. ••••"...... NI. Eitel"......•••••••.• John Essman , A. Duccina 41 ,1 J. F1.nu...... ............... J. Wiltse..... ., T. Walker 0. Speciit " ......• • •. J. Powell " D. Ahearn. , J. Allen W. Hlppman 14 C. Kannolt..... 61 F. Ganahl... J. Ward. 44 G. Coldnseu F. Essinan 16 T. Flynn 16 A. Str'auey..... ; J. Ro.ne. R. Tregilgis............... D. Ryan.... Captain of Police John Haesh•••""". Bart. CainPoliceman Wm. Henuessy... ••••••••• ' Wm. O'Brien 46 •••••.•'• Wm. Frith" . Tol,. John Litscher"" P. McNealy Thos. lteilly..... • P. Dunnegan 100 00 75 00 5000 50 00 16 P. Kearney....... John Fitzpatrick. 60 00 75 00 46 00 100 00 100 00 83 10 60 00 75 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 5.1 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 Dan. Norton .......••..... 53 85 Janes Allen50 00 John Reuter51 65 Sam. Elmer 46 70 .fames Flynn 51 66 Dan. Lavery `• ...... 6644446 51 65 Ed. MooreII 48 65 M. Kilty 11 51 G5 J. Secrest 51 65 P. Sutton" 50 00 M. Craugh 51 65 John Hoffman.... " • •51 65 P. Sullivan........ 16 38 45 P. Powers........ " 50 00 Jas. Carter....... " 35 J. Kintziugcr `, M. Hardie 50 00 John Murphy 60 00 Win. Klauer•` 43 40 Peter Seharf" .............. fill 00 1. McCollins " 50 P. Hanlon..... .. 50 0.1 Geo. Rubeck "25 00 John MurphyPatrol Driver.......... 60 00 C. Spiegelhal: erPouudmaster .......... 48 15 T. Ahearn Laborer ................ 23 30 J. Arndt12 .0 M. Ahbltz .... •......... 7 45 J. BewerStoker, road roller.... 45 50 J. Boetke Laborer ....... ......•. 20 10 95 John Boet+cher•••• •• ••••"'.. 11 85 0 F. Baversdof ••'•""•""'. 1185 W. Ball .1 C. Buse 9 80 18 90 J. Bergman14 15 20 Theo. Buse1 15 20 J. ltyrne..... 6 20 B. Bruin mut6 90 '• M. Burns.......... " ............... 1 1890 P. Burke It. Burns............... 15 90 D. J. Bur ke1 35 .......... ..... J. Bottoms........Mason............ ... 19 in, Jas. Cahill Laborer ......... ..... 1 11 L. Corcoran "" "" • •..... 1920 95 95 John Callahan" John Cornett 28 15 Wm. Crumpwell" 5 40 J. Corcoran „ 26 00 M. Crahiu70 M. Coyle.. 19 60 M. Carmody•` 4 75 Sam. Collins33 75 M. Dorsey" ............... 12 15 M. Dieferding" 2417 30 Ed. Desmond..•44 5 45 J. Dersch 25 99 Jas. Dolan ;; 18 99 J. Dougi erty 8 40 1'. Dempsey90 M. Dumpily182 18 30 John Eagan. 192 60 Joun l•.veret 7 10 M. Farrell.t 2 20 L. Fritz 23 25 • Dan Fox P. Fitzgerald t. 8 75 37 70 John Fix......... 85 C. Fonsello ••••"".•'•••• 15 20 1520 C. Fischer. L. Frick.......... 501 35 Joe Grail......... 1 111 18 60 H. Collie......... M. Gelr• .ck... ....15 0005 G A. Gutuerlett. . •••• •• •..."". 19 55 C. Grunzig. „ 15 90 John Giessler 13 50 P. Grewit ............. Ed. Grew 26 00 J. M. Garrison" 7 80 James HarkerForenlan 22 00 John Hafey..... .. 29 60 Dan. Hannan ....Laborer 9 65 Ed. Hackett 18 5 815 James Horley.... 15 20 70 N. Hilger 14 20 F. Haas F. Herzog 23 65 Geo. Hughes « 8 70 H.H. Henkel........ James Hall. "" 8 10 A. Howarka...... 17 40 P. Hayden 6 75 A. Hottermau ,„ 12 75 A.,Johnson P. Jacobi"' 20 25 Joe Jecktln" ............ •. • 20 95 H. Kreinps" 6 40 P. Kinney " ............... 23 36 l 41 G0 J. Kinsella.......Carpenter ......... 50 00 50 Ou 60 00 GO 00 60 00 50 00 50 Gu 50 00 50 OJ 60 00 60 00 5.1 00 50 00 8 05 75 OG 72 35 51 65 45 05 45 05 41 75 51 65 51 65 51 65 .......... 51 GI 46 70 51 65 92 List of City Warrants. E. S. King........ Laborer C. Kanipmann.... H. Kenzel M. Kline J. Karch M. Kilbur'g F. Kreiger B. Kreutz J. Kellett John Lacy John Lavin H. Luck John Lux......... M. Lilack......... H. Lippstock C. Luckrahand H. Lucitrahand M. Loes . Ed. Lee J. Mullen........ M. Murphy T. Mahon • 1'. Melctioir M. Maybanks J. Maroney.. L. Meurise Jas. Melloy, P. Montel J. Melone P. Moran`• ............... Jas. Merscli ............... M. Maltony Foreman... ........ ... Thos. Murray Laborer .. M. McCone.......Foreman . A. McGuan Laborer T. McDonnell Wm. McDermott, L. McEvoy. •` B. McCormack" J. McBride" B. McCoy..... " John McNulty M. McMahon" M. Muten.... " D. Nickois.. " J. Noel • Joe Obbelt" F. Oswald. P. O'Brien, Sr P. O'Brien. Jr Wm. Pickley D. Powers J. Perryon Jas. Powers" J. H. Pierce. " John Quail" John It,aetzForeman U. Ravenick......Laborer........... ..... 23 30 Win. Rieman 25 05 Geo. Rieder " 13 85 M. Raen " 15 50 Jas. Regan. ..... . .. 9 05 F. Racdloff ..... .. .. 8 45 J. Ryan 6 10 F. Rieger ` 22 30 M. Ryan .......... " 1 35 Win. Rooney..... " 2160 T. Reilly " 16 55 Joe Leik " 25 00 A. It. Stevenson.. Engineer road roller52 00 John Sullivan ....Laborer 20 95 P. Smith.......... 18 26 W. Sweeney...... •` 26 35 M.°Shea .. 10 81) Jas. Stevenson W. Spaulding17 25 Joe Schmidt16 90 N . Steinmetz.. 17 90 Wm. Swaegler.. 17 25 M. Specht " 24 65 P. Stoffer ..:..... N. Schroeder 23 30 Geo. Sutter.. 2 50 13 50 F. Tlleiring..... it 1 35 F. Voelcher .. 9 16 P. Wagner ..... if John Wolfe .. 15 9.i R. Wiederman66 22 65 J. F. Wolfe" 13 6e M. Wampeck6, 10 80 T. Welsh 8 80 .. 19 25 M. Welker 0 45 .. C. Yost..... 8 10 W. Zachina" 24 65 Geo. ZumhoffForeman 14 00 C. O. Baker ......Team.... 36 30 R. Bennett " 33 90 N. Btanat " .. 1 60 P. Clancy........... 27 611 B. Cain ...... 6, 40 60 u .. " Foreman .............. Laborer__ ...... 66 • •••.........••• ............... .....•••••..... 66 .. 6. ............... ............... 18 50 22 95 8 10 9 45 17 25 13 20 9 45 4 05 135 28 80 19 25 27 00 27 85 24 00 11 50 10 15 9 45 17 25 4 75 18 25 13 85 25 65 18 25 17 55 15 20 18 90 20 25 18 90 1 35 10 80 2 70 30 80 4 05 13 20 21 60 7 10 7 35 20 25 9 45 2 70 5 10 22 30 1400 19 25 8 70 1.2 15 26 70 16 20 21 95 15 0 18 90 24 70 16 66 22 95 8 45 745 29 60 4 75 1'. Connolly.Crahen..... " ................... 0315 Wm. Corcoran.... M. 7 90 J. Dunkley 11 06 Thos. Elliott. " 49 65 J. M. Fitzpatrick. " 12 60 Nelson Frith7 90 lobo Geary .....................18 15 M. Gantenbein" 11 05 J. Garr gan "3 16 M..T. Hannon.....................32 30 Win. Howard" 28 36 J. H. Hotfineyer.. •` 22 05 T. Hagerty....... " 3 15 T. Heins.......... I. 7 9i R. Henderson.... 4 75 1'. Jorden.. " 21 30 J. Jochum " 3 1 N. Kintzingcr" 21 30 T. Kane.......... " 27 60 J. Kringle " 4 75 John Long........ " 16 055 J. Lahey 7 10 J. Linehan12 60 1'. Linehan'• ................... 43 35 Thos. Morgan" .. .. 15 75 John Mai" .... ... .. ... .. ... 12 fill Joe Moor.. " 12 75 16. Mathis " 6 30 ................. F. Mathis" ................... 630 Wm. Mohr" 10 26 Jeff. McGrath.... 33 00 J. McCracken..... " 48 85 C. McElrath...... •` 49 65 John McGrath.... " 17 35 Wm. McGrath.... " 12 60 J. McCollluso 14 20 James Powers.... " 37 05 Mrs. Ouinlivan... " 45 90 Geo. Reynolds... " 33 90 H. Seery.......... " 29 16 F. Seeley 21 30 D. Sutherland.... " .... 19 70 J. Steffen 6420 50 J. Sutherland" 80 J, Sigworth....... " 12 60 J. Savage " 16 55 A. Siege 9 45 Cath. Tobin ••39 40 A. Turner •` ...................26 80 M. Tice " 10 25 C. VanWie66 7 90 Geo. Wetter...... " 34 65 M. Logg.. " ...................1970 V. eri..... Exoresi 100 J. McCollins 1 00 J. O'Neill " 60 John O'Brien Labor on sewers...... Tom. ButcherLabor on sewers Jas. Reed.........Labor James Rooney.... " John Hackett.... J. Perryon....... M. White......... .. Geo. Reynolds....t P. McNulty....... P. Furyy......... .. " T. McCattrey " M. Kirk " 50 00 40 25 33 26 33 85 31 00 12 25 12 25 39 36 12 25 18 75 41 25 18 00 40 70 12 20 17 34 it Ed. Norton.. ... ..Boarding prisoners.... Relnfried & Jaeger. Rope and pulley J. McCiacken ....Cleaning around city hall A. Siege... .Cleaning around city hall Jos. Geiger......Repairing at city hall Smith Printing o.Printing ordinances Smith Printing Go.Printing ordinances Ferguson Bros.... Tile pipe. . Hardie & Scharle.Blauk stationery Junes Kelly Stationery 13. D. Linehan ....Repairing tools Shipley & Bauman.Veterinary services Chas. A. Noyes... Tracing paper... F. Schloz......... Repairing tools Barrett's bindery.Btnders......... . John 1). Metz Mounting maps Central Union Telephone Co... Rent for telephones John O'Dea....... Coal Hussman & Lies ..Tools Key Ctty Gas Co.. Coke P. H. Halpin...... Brooms G. B. Grosvenor.. Stationery Butt Bros Repairing road scraper Wm. Smith Labor.... ........... Dubuque Rubber and Belting CoRubber stamp ..... Iowa Iron Works Repairing engines 250 250 2 40 500 00 102 57 1 88 25 00 61 70 12 95 13 00 5 10 50 6 00 6 00 17 50 17 00 2 75 30 64 2 40 3 50 1 76 1 00 75 10 50 List of City Warrants. 93 Eirhhorn & Bech- tel.... ........ . ech- tel............... Hay Hardie & Scharle.Pruming finance re ports Svendsen & Ott.. Lumber P. H. Hoff man... Malt. Erwin & Wood... Lumber... Phil. l'ier Coal ............... J. W. 'Tines..... Pails . Mrs. Koenig.......Janitor................ Richard EddyBrick inspector Standard 1111 Co.. Oil .... ............... Lesure Lwuhrr Co.Shavings............ • ataudard 1 1,11.1iber Compan Shavin. 5 Dub igae water Company...... •• Water....... Dubuque Water Company....... Water DubugUe Water Water Company Norton & Lee11th it et siii%er ..... Ile wer 11ros011 cloth ............... Dubuque Specutty Ma. lime Co Repairing gong........ Excelsior 111• as 5 Works Repairing nozzle •• John •i. Sh rid:ui.O1) and wick.... 15 as inganiter & Klett. Rope....... Me kris & 1-lassier.Brau . A. Y. McDonald & Jlor. i -nn Co__ Rubber packing ... .. li,vtnfut•,I Ilius. & Ilio brus Fonn- )r> (y) Grates .... Thus Collins Ilorsesiloein, • ••• John lint) ....Repairing hose cart... a, Wunderi,eh,.,Hms:shneiuR C. Herzog Lau .r ................. . Merkes & lla,sler.tiay aid bran.... Jas. Cahill Piue wood Chas Smith 111.d man & St. P. tt.Chisely............ R. Co ••• Standard 4,11 Co(411 Key City Gas Co.. Gas Ansonia Electric Co Electric supplies.. L. ,Repairing Gon0erTreas. onaIvncd L. Gonner........ Money advanced German T. and Saving Bank __Loan . • • • • ,a „ a a a, as ..• 66 64 It I, u ,a to Lk German Bank.... .. ................. as „ ••• a 500 00 .... 500 00 as ... •I••• .• ,I " 600 00 75 74 90 76 1 25 650 80 88 50 20 50 22 50 240 50 50 503 00 500 00 247 50 85 01) 65 4 90 75 55 70 255 SS „ ./ a 64 66 St tb 66 iS 64 16 16 66 . IS a St Citizens State Bank • 66 46 16 46 St ,I 66666641.SI 64 as 46tt64tt66 „ U. Rnff ..11th street sower...... 75 Star Electric 00.. Street lights....,...... Dubuque Elec. ric It. W. L. & P.Co.Street lights 2 70 Globe Light and 5 53 Heat Co_ ..... Street Lights 6 50 Star Electric Co .. Street liguts 5 00 Star Electric Co..Stre tllguts 2 40 Star c.leciric Go... Street lights 6 25 Dubuque Electric 1 75 Railway L. & P. 15 00 Co .••St”' et lights........... 392 81 Key City Gas Co.. Gas .................... 59 40 Norton & Lee Imo roving G re s ll and Norton & Le Grading Broadway.... Norton & Lee Grading Broad Nay.... 5 40 Peter KieneMacadaul.............. 6 25 P. Krokeske 325 70 Remus & Co-' 185 50 P. Mohan Frank Royce John O'Dea'• James Lee Joe Norton S. Meyer•• Lay.n & Corrance.Gr sin et Rose 011-.1 Ce - teThe Ledger Adve ,rising TELEGRAPH• ........••••••. „ 46 u , 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 sun 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 50) 00 510 00 500 00 51000 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 10 51000 500 (10 500 00 500 00 501) 00 510 00 200 0.4 5000.) 500 00 500 00 500 (41) 100 011 51 27 18 75 500 00 500 00 5.0 00 39 75 1 50 3 50 49 03 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 03 5011 00 50000 500 00 530 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 as46 64 •• •• ............... --- .... rrvt rut as •• .. .. ... .... ..... .. rt 00 Second Nat'l Bank ' • .)0 500 00 600 00 66 64 61 It LL 46 16 LL IL 44 4. 46 to 44 L. 44 46 a• .....----- 500 00 „ •••501 (0 ••••5000 o .................. 500 00 ••5 )3 00 500 00 50,00 .. 500 03 46.• 50 00 ........ .... 500 00 ,• ........... 500 00 66 50) 00 . 50(1 00 u ••••• .. 00 . ....... 5500 as 1u1 531)0 ,• 500 00 500 33 „ 5)8) 00 500 00 „ ... ....... 5110 00 66 500 01 50 00 500 00 2511 00 13 82 17 85 86 70 37 4n 4 07 20 40 1 33 11 05 31 45 1700 110 00 29 16 20 15 'limes C., a• 29 15 Herald_ ........ 75 00 Carr, Ryd••r and 460 Engler Co__ Lumber FergusonB os...•rlumbwg........ 27 85 Win. G. Wat,e s. H._ ...... 1040 Dubuque Rubber 1125 and Belting 00.. Coats........ • • 2 25 Reinrrted & Ja.•ger,Wheelbarrow Anson+a Electric Co.... ......... ..E.ectric goods7 GO Dubuque Wooden 3 35 Ware Co........ Lum ber 0. J. J ones ....... Centa'al engine house.. 356 20 E. E. O'rt,h.......Removing garba;:e.... 88 50 E. B. Chaudler...Automatic repeater... 500 00 E B Chandler Automatic repeater... 36- .00 13 75 Central U uion Tele- phone Co... ..... Telephone rents Dubuque Water Co. Rout or hydrants500 00 l,ubuque Water Co Rent of hydr nts500 00 Dubuque Water Co.11ent of hydrants. 245 00 Floyd D.,vts......Analyzing water20 00 Geo. Mengis......Anatyzing water75 00 .1, P. Cooney...... Fees 3 75 Mary U. Cooper -..Opening State street50 00 Con. Ryan, .Ir....Lnp. Windsor ave• 500 00 Con. Ryan, Jr ... .lnip. Windsor ave50 38 6000 E. C. BOake.......salary...., 38 50 John Carter......SalarY I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of all warrants drawn during the month of May, 1893. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. 94 Ofjidial Notices. SIDEWALK NOTICES. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide. of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, within 20 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Broadway extension, between Diagonal street and Charles street, where not already laid, at the expense of the abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Middle street, between Lin- coln Ave and its northern terminus wnere not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, withing 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 14th streets, between Pine street and Maple street, where not already laid, at the expense of butting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, co..structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 14th street, between Pine street and Maple street, where not already laid, at the expense 01 the abutting prop- erty. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinanee in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Washington street between Sanford and 22d street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; That a sidewalk 4feet ,vide, of good two-inch plank, be. within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Grant ave., be- tween Julien avenue and West Eleventh street. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, wi:hin 20 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Francis street between West Eagle Point avenue and Hart street, where not alre idy laid at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the city Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance en relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Broadway street, between Blocklinger's lane and Diagonal :4reet, where not already laid, at the expellee of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Almond street, between Ellis street and Foye street, where not already laid, at the expense of the abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within 20 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Grace street, betweon Grand- view avenue and East street, where nut already laid, at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted June 7th, 1893. 6-16 15t T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Notioa to Contractors. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, DuBUQuE, June 16, 1893. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. 10. July 1st, 1893, for the improvement of the following streets and alleys, according to plans and specifications now on file in my office: Nevada street from W. 5th to W . 3d streets. Grading, cut 1,497 cubic yards, fiill 2,850 cubic yards, curbing 1,190 lineal feet, guttering 530 square yards, macadamizing 1,590 square yards. Humboldt street from Garfield to Lincoln avenue. Grading cut 1,671 cubic yards, fill 46 cubic yards, curbing 1,180 lineal feet, guttering 524 square yards. macadamizing 1,450 square yards. Garfield avenue from Middle to Dock streets. Grading, out 19,590 cubic yards, curbing 2,400 lineal feet, guttering 1,070 square yards, macadamizing 3,730 square yards. Dock street from ithomberg to Garfield avenue. Grading, cut 2,510 cubic yards, curbing 5:-8 lineal feet, guttering 261 square yards, macadamizing 719 square yards. Alley between Kniest and Johnson and Rhomberg and G trneld avenues. Grading, cut 23 cubic yards, fill 74 cubic yards, ma- cadamizing 333 square yards. Alley between Windsor avenue and Queen street and Sanford and Clinton streets. Grading, cut 1,779 cubic yards, nit 2,267 cubic yards, macadamizing 4.444 square yards. Alley between Summit and Burch and West Third and Fenelon streets: Grading, cut 544 cubic yards, fill 50 cubic yards; macadamizing, 740 square yards. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for -curbing, the price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing. Grading on streets to be bid for in a gross sum. Grading for alleys to be bid for by the cubic yard. Bidders mast furnish bond of $200 that contract will be entered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted upon at the regu- lar session of the council to be held Mon- day, July 3d, 1893. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. '1'he city reserves the right to reject all bids. T. J. COONEY, 6-16-1bt City Recorder. Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, July 1st, 1893 for constructing side walks as follows, where not already laid, viz: A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Grant Ave. A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on east side of Queen St. from Sanford St. to north end of lot 4 6a Staffords add. A 10 ft wide plank sidewalk on west side of Madison St. from Main St. to Seminary;St. 4 Regular Session, July 3rd, 1893. 95 A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Broadway Extension from Diagonal St. to Charles St. A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Frances St. from West Eagle Point Ave. to dart St. A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Washing- ton St. from Sanford St. to 22nd St. A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on south side of 14th St. from Pine St. to Maple St. A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on botn sides of Middle street from Lincoln ave to its northern terminus. A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Broadway from Blocklinger's Lane to Diagonal street. A 4 ft. wide plank sidewalk on south side of Grace street from Grandview avenue to East street. A 4 ft wide plank sidewalk on south side of Almond street from Ellis street to Foye street., all in accordance with specifications on tile in said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, 6-20-1Ot CityEhgineer. i`pecial Assessment Notice. OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, DUBUQUE, IOWA. To the owner or owners of several lots and parcels of ground abutting Main St between Jones St. and Charter at., all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and of any street railway company occupying with its tracks a portion of said street, and to any person or persons or company having any interest in said real estate or said street railway. You are hereby notified that there is on file in the office of the city recorder of Du- buque, a plat of said above named street in said city showing the several lots or parcels of ground abutting on said street and the tracks of said street railway laid thereon, subject to special assessment for paving, guttering, curbing anis tnacadam- izing of said street, and the names as far as practicable, of the owners of said abut- ting real estate, and of said street railway, and the amount assessed against each lot or parcel of ground and against said rail- way, for the inspection of any person, firm or company interested in any kind in said real estate or in said street railway, and that Pueli firth 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 objec- tions in writing, at or before the next meeting of the city council of the city of Dubuque. which will meet on the 3d day of July, 1893. W. H. KNOWLTON, 6-21-10t City Engineer. CITY COUNCIL. ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION' JULY 5th, 1893. Council met at 9:20 o'clock a. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Craw- ford, Glab, Liltig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. The minutes of ie;ular session June 6th, 1893, on page 71, were corrected so as to read that reconsideration o[ the resolu- tion of the city council in relation to draw- ing warrant for $340.15 ou account of Eighth street and West Dubuque Street Ry. Cu., be postponed. 'rhe minutes as above corrected were approved as printed. Ald. Ryder inoveu to suspend rules to allow Mr. Jess and others to address the council. Mr. Jess addressed the council in relation to petition of John Kecitevoet, tor permis- sion to use part of we harbor for boat house purposes. The petition was referred to committee on harbors with instruction to report to city, council and that the harbor master deter further action. Rev. W G. Sweeney addressed council ob- jecting to sidewalk ou south side of Gra. e • street, front J. J. Grigg's alley west to East street. Referred to city engineer and street com- mittee and that contract shall not De let until further notice. Aid. Crawford moved that the ordinance committee be instructed to draft an ordi- nance showing the boundary of the ice harbor as heretofore defiued by the city council. Carried. Regular Session, July 3rd, 1893. [OFFICIAL] Council met at 10:40 o'clock a. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Glab, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. No q drum being present council stood adjoins', of y 6th. at 9 a. m: Corder 1893. REPORTS OF OFFICERS City Auditor Kenety reported as follows: Casty on nand June 1, 1893 $41,681 14 Receipts for the mouth lit June16,995 71 Total $68,976 85 08 Disbursements for month of J nue $62,6 Balance in treasury July 1, 1893 $ 5,594 77 Also presented list of bonds and coupons redeemed during mouth of J uue amount- ing to $1,976.66. Also presented the tollowiug amounts due city officers for salaries for June: Henry B. Gniffke, treasurer $160 0 Henry B• Gulffae, elerk '1'. J. Cooney, recorder 116 65 116 66 .1. ill. Kenedy, auditor 126 00 Jas. Knight, attorney 126 00 J. F. Stettin', assessor Geo. Bennett, assistant assessor100 00 100 00 G. Gtnehle, assistant assessor `176 00 W.1i. Knowlton, engineer Jas. Boyce, assistant enassistant gineer100 00 Henry Glab, assistant engineer 60 00 5. B. Rice, marshal 100 00 Joe Rewired, fire chief 75 00 Ed N ortun, market master 60 00 J. W. Fowler, health physician50 00 Juo O'Brien, sewer inspector 70 00 5 00 Jas Bunting, electrician 1f. Henge, park commissioner 46 00 J. W. Woods, wharf commissioner.. 2803 00 5 John O'Connell, clerk Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers. Marshal Rice reported $1,960.06 due the city police for the month of June. lso reported $23 paid treasurer for fines for city ordinance cases. Also reported $195 collected on short term saloon licenses and paid into the city treasury. Also reported $13.88, amount collected from Chas. Fosselmatl for telephone rent,. Also reported $32 50 collected as pound receipts for the month of Jane. Report 96 Adjourned Regular Session, July 5th, 1893. adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay police.. Chief Joe I:en:dried reported $1,504.75 due the firemen for the month of Juue. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen. Street Supt. Carter reported $3,6b1 due for labor during June, 1893. Also presented itemized account of the road expenses for June, 1893, warrants ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to street committee. John O'Brien, sewer inspector, reported June, $449.20 due tor labor on 1893. Report adoptedandr s ordered drawn to pay seine. Ed. Norton, markeunaster, reported $57.15 rent of stands, rooms in city hall and scale receipts. Also reported $18.60 due for board of prisoners. Report adopted and warrant ordered drawn to pay tor board of prison- ers. John Carter, street superintendent, re- ported $144.40 balance due for macadam used during June, 1843. Report adopted and w arruits ordered drawn to pay same. John W. Wood, wood inspector, report- ed $2.10 as fees due the city for wood measured in June. Received and filed. Chas. Pitschner, city weigher, reported $1.40 as fees due city from West Dubuque scales. Received and filed. Dirs. C. Deckert, city weigher, reported $2,50 as fees due the city froin scales. Re- ceived and tiled. Jas. Doyie, city weigher, reported $4.05 as fees due the city irom 1st ward scales during June. Received and tiled. J. L. 13uwing reported that in many localities lighted by electric lights the foli- age of the shade trees almost completely interfered with the light from said lamps; and also recommended that during the mormou fly season, the globes be removed from the e ectric lights. Report adopted, and that he notify parties to trim the trees and if nut so done, to do the same at the owner's expense. The following bills were allowed: Peter Kien for cleaning engineer's room 75 cents. Lawrance Daily cleaning around city hall $26.50. Mrs. Koenig, Janitor service and labor $23.25. Dirs. hiene, labor $5. Fred 'l'ropt assistant pound master $39. Ald. Crawford moved that when the council adjourn they meet again Monday, July 10th at 2 o'clock p. in. Carried. City Engineer Knowlton presented the following communication: In relation to the improvement of Dock street east to the C. M. at St. P. Ry. re- ferred to the street committee. Also submitted estimate of cost for grading of Eagle Point avenue from Cush- ing's vinegar factory to Valeria street as follows: 7,500 cubic yards of earth cutting at 25c, $1,875; 5,000 cubic yards of rock cutting at 75c, $3,750. 'Total, $5,625. Also in regard to sewer if built, the esti- mated cost would be in the neighborhood of $8,100. Referred to committee of the whole. Also presented communication from manufacturers of road aollers. Ald. Crawford moved city engineer be instructed to purchase a horse roller, as he thinks best adapted for the city's use. Car- ried. City engineer also c f fled the attention of the city council to the e'cesity of procur- ing more sui&abl9`eo ering for the ma- cadamized streets. Referred to en- gineer and street committee to ascertain cost. Also submitted a supplemental report in regard to the drainage of the city north of 19th street. Referred to committee of the whole. Also reported on petition o[ Johanna Evert in relation to a low lot adjoining her property and found same below grade and stagnant water thereon. Referred to the city attorney and clerk to report next Monday. Also reported estimate of the cost 01 grading Angela street from Pierce street to the west line of txilliams' subdivision and Catharine street from %Vest 17th street to Angela street as follows: Angela street: 11,124 cu yds earth cutting at 25c.$ 2,781 00 15,532 cu yds rock cutting at 75c.. 11,1349 00 Total $14,430 00 Catharine street: 2,975 cu yds earth cutting at 25e...$ 743 75 3,4119 cu yds rock cutting at 75c.... 2,601 75 Total... $3,345 60 Referred to the street committee. Also reported in regard to the custom of placing planet aprons in the gutters of the streets, thus ob.tructint the same. On motion the engineer and street superintend- ent were insirueted to remove all aprons that they deemed expedient. Also presented communication in rela- tion to filing of lots in the Dubuque Har- bor Improvement cotnpany's add. Re- ceived and filed. Also reported in relation to the laying of gas, water and other pipes in the city with reference to the part of the street that is to he occupied by such pipes. Referred to the ordinance committee. Also reported in relation to the ordi- nance requiring parties to take out build- ing permits. Referred to the ordinance committee. Also presented profile of grade of alley from Kniest street to Johnson avenue be- tween Darfield and Rhomberg avenues. Referred to committee of the whole. Also lire•ented plans and specifications for the foliowidg sanitary sewers, which were referred to the engineer and sewer committee: Ellis street from Dorgan's alley to 1 -1 - blond street. %Vest. 5th and Summit streets from Bill to highest point on Sutnmit. Couler avenue from 18th street to Eagle Point avenue. Also presented profile of grades of the following streets, which were relerred to the street committee: Washington street, between 22d and 23d streets. high Bluff street, between Stafford ave. and Fengler street. Fifth avenue from Lincoln Ave. north. Also alley between Windsor avenue and Queen street and Sanford and north line of ylettei's sub. Dr. Fowler, health officer, presented a communication 10 relation to the testing of milk; also in relation to nuisances; also in relation to the construction of sanitaay sewers. Referred to the executive com- mittee of the board of heidlth. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the police and light committee, reported in faviir of having telephones located as asked for by city marshal. Report adopted. Aid. Powers presented and read for the tirst time an ordinance entitled("an ordin- ance requiring carriages and other Adjourned regular Session, July 5th, 1893. 97 vehicles, cars and street cars to stop and give unobstructed use 01 streets and alleys to fire department and providing penalty for its violation." Adopted by the follow- ing vote: Ayes—Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vo- gel. N nes—None. On motion rules were suspended and the ordinance read the second time and adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Powers also presented and read the first time an ordinance entitled "an ord;, nance relating to Fenelon Place Elevator Company." Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. On motion the rules were suspended and the ordinance was read for the second time and adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Crawford offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That all bridges and aprons over gutters on any of the public streets of of the city be and are hereby condemned anu ordered to be at once removed in all cases where it is practicable to dispense with them and the city engineer and street superintendent are instructed to carry this order into effect. Ala. Powers offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That the regular city pay day for the payment of debts, accounts and warrants against the city hereafter shall be as follows: The first Saturday after the regular monthly meeting of the city coun- cil shall be the pay day for accounts and warrants for labor and material not fur- nished and done under contract. That the second Saturday after the close of the regular monthly meeting of the city coun- cil shall be pay day for all other accounts, bebts and warrants against the city, all previous resolutions and ordinances are hereby modified in accordance with this resolution. Alderman Ryder offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the'City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 12 feet wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West 5th street, abutting lots 1 and 2 of nun. lot 78, where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: t^ Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne. Crawford. Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers. ,,oder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. Alderman Ryder offered the following: 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 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 14th street, between Bluff and Prairie streets, wherenot already Laid, at expense of abutttngproperty. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Ryder offered the following, which was referred to the' engineer and street committee: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That, a side- walk tour feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, construct- andlaid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West 14th stree', between Walnutstreet and Cox street, where not al- readylaia, at expense of abutting prop- erty. Alderman Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be, within 80 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the East side of Iowa street, between 14th street and 15th street, where not al- ready laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote' Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Bvrne, Craw- ford. Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Nays—None. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- lorwity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 4th street, between Locust street, and ailey east where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Giab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Itydey offered the following: Besot Ired 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 80 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west sides of Prairie straet between 14th street and Arlington street. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel - Aid Powers offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide of good n 80 days ofrservice of notice of tick, stone or his resolu- tion, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to side- walks, on the west side of Locust street, between Seventh street and Eighth street. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Byrne, Craw- ford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel, Ald. Powers offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good brick stone or cement be, within 30 days after service of the notice of resolution, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Bluff street between 13th street and 14th street. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes Olinger, Powers,'Ryderfand' Glab, Lilligillig,, Vogel. -9. Noes—None. 98 Adjourned Regular Session, July 10th,, 1893. Ald. Powers moved to adjourn. Carried. Adjourned Re>rular Session, July 10, 1893. [OFFICIAL.] Council met ,July;10, 1893, at 2:40 p. m., Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glatt, Lilltg, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. Ald. Olinger moved that James Cushing be appointed commissioner in place of L. N. Langstaff to assess the damages, if any, that may be caused by the proposed change of grade on Sanford street. Carried. . The tollowtng bills were allowed: Name. For What Purpose. Amount. P. R. Martin, inspecting steamer Sol 'Turk $ 3 00 Ellwanger Bros., supplies 19 25 A. Wunderlich, horseshoeing 7 50 John Ganahle, wagon 20 00 John Butt, supplies and work 6 25 Excelsior Brass works, labor on en- gine 1 00 Shipley & Bauman, vet. services11 25 J. M. McKenzie, supplies and labor 3 25 Key City Gas Co., supplies for fire department 26 05 Reinfried & Jaeger, suplies for de- partment 4 50 Diamond Jo Line Steamer Co., sup - piles fur hre department 11 61 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, supplies for fire department 5 25 Fraatz & Clark, supplies for fire de- partment 40 Joseph A. Palen. supplies for fire departtnent ... 7 55 Baumgartner & Kleieb, supplies for fire department....... 1 60 Erwin & Wood, supplies for fire de- partment . 1 25 Svendson & Ott, supplies for fire de- partment 7 54 Lesure 1,umber Co., supplies for fire dehartnient 3 00 Geo. F. Rose, Jr., & Co., repairing fire alarms, etc 7 50 Palmer, Winall & Co., supplies and printing 24 00 1 30 12 00 7 76 Jas. Kelly, supplies Ham & Carver, supplies Central Printing, printing Dubuque 1'ELEORAPH, printing and supplies 48 00 John Toussaint, supplies 18 00 Jos. Geiger, labor and material14 45 Central Electric Co.. electrical sup - 2 41 Works, castings 1 50 3 60 1 50 3 75 piles Excelsior Brass and labor Jos. J. Rowan, supplies 'larger & Blish, supplies Standard Lumber Co., supplies Thos. W. Fitzpatrick & Co., horse shoeing 5 25 Lear & Pfiffner, horse shoeing 700 A. L. 'I'rilk, painting engine and patrol houses 700 00 W, 11. Greenhow, labor and supplies 11 40 Albert Gasser, brick 13 00 Ellwanger Bros., supplies and la- 26 85 bor G. A. Roemer. supplies 3 60 Joys. Rooney, laborer 29 75 1'. Fitzgerald, labor 14 00 John -tnith, labor 5 25 J. Jellison, material for Jackson Park 7 50 Standard Lumber Cu., supplies for scale" 10 24 Standard Lumber Co., supplies for city hall 76 W. & L. E. Gurley, repairing en gineer's level 18 10 Steuck & Farrell, contract for Queen and Regent streets 348 58 Con. Ryan, filling on Elm str,•et40 50 P. F. Guthrie, sidewalk on West Eleventh from Race to west end140 15 J. H. Boyce, car tare 4 50 E. S. Daugherty, service 12 00 Richard Eddy, lisp ctor an., rod - 45 00 Svendsen & Ott, supplies 23 10 Reinfried &.laeger, supplies 1 50 Standard Lumber Co., supplies 37 54 '1'. Byrne, gravel 6 00 Trexler Bros., livery 18 00 Christniau & Healey, supplies fire department 30 P. 11. Halpin, supplies lire, depart- ment 1 70 Leo Palen & Co., supplies tire de- partinen 2 25 E. M. Dickey Co., supplies fire de- partment 40 F. Schutz, labor and materials 3 35 C. 11. Alton.,, supplies 1 65 Key City Gas Co., coke steam rol- ler 63 85 John Gannhl, repairing tools 14 70 Knapp, Stout & Co. company, lum- ber $ 21 60 Iowa Lon Works, rubber packing2 55 Baumgartner &Kleigh, hardware10 55 Dubuque Wolden \Vare Co. lum- ber 36 14 John Harney, supplies for streets3 80 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., lum- ber 31 72 Baumgartner & Kleih, supplies for pack" . l 05 F. Sehloz, repairing toolsetc 12 05 Geo..W. Farley, tilling on Alma and Pickett streets 36 00 Jas Lee, paving in front of engine house 113 77 1\leikes & llasler, supplies 6 20 The following bills were referred to committee on printing. The uerald $ 29 15 Dubuque 'TELEQ ItAPH 75 10 Ledger Printing Co 29 15 Times Co 58 30 Ledger Printing Co 145 75 To the sewer committee. D. W. Linehan $540 45 Bart E. Linehan 87 63 Geo. Fengler 18 00 To committee on supplies: B. D. Lenehan $ 6 65 Bart E. Linehan 15 08 do do 15 36 do do 36 75 To the street committee: Peterson & Co $ 746 95 Isaac Proctor 12 05 Jas. Street 31 72 Brown & Brown 39 75 M. 'Tschirgi, Jr 5 00 Steuck & Farrell 9 75 Adjourned Regular Session, July 10th, 1893. 99 '1'o committee on police and light: Central Union 'Telephone Co $ 30 00 Key City Gila Co 52 05 Western Electric Co... 22 00 Dubuque Light and 'Traction Co187 50 7 00 GIo►:eLight and Heat Co 1,08750 91 Star Electric Co To committee of Hoard of Heath: $ 6 00 Chesley Taylor 31 80 Arthur 'Turner • '1'o the Committee on Fire and Water: 00 Dubuque Water Co $ 30 1g 31 66 Dubuque Water Co To the Committee on Claims: 70 Menkes & M $ 1 aster 2251 59 Standard Lumber Co 13111 of City of Dubuque against V. huff referred to the city auditor for collection. Bills to the amount of $1.80 in city or- dinance cases referred to city attorney. Ald. Crawford moved that contiact for the improvement of Broad street be let to the lowest bidder, Ed. Ryan. Carried. PETITIONS. The following petions were granted: Mrs. Margaret Lucas in relation to special assessment for streets. Petitioc of Wm. Sinhold, et al., in 'ela- tion to laying sidewalk on Almond. Petition of Henry Pfotzer, Sr., et al., in relation to laying of sidewalk uu eas side of Queen street. Petition of Catharine McDermott in rela- tion to the special assessment for the im- provement of Dodge sireei. Petition of Mrs. David Grant relating to taxes on her property. Petition of S. S. Winall in relation of taxes on 11th street elevator. Petition of Chas. E. Lutz in relation to filling of lots 111 Davis Farin addition. Thos. J. Addiusell et al in relation to laying of sidewalk on West Locust. Re- ferred to city engineer. The communication of 11. Kimbell thank- ing the Point ferry. donation for towards ite eived and filled the Mayor Daugherty presented the follow- ing message: To the City Council of Dubuque, Ia: GENTLEMEN:—Another devastating cy- clone has swept through a portion of our fair state, leaving in its track desolation and destruction of life andproperty.On the evening of July Lith. the town ofPom- eroy, Ia., was nearly swept away with fearful loss of life and a large area of country in the vicinity of Pomeroy, Fonda, and to fact the whole valley of the Little Sioux suffered more or less Iron' the effects of the storm in the loss of life, crops and houses. Governor Boles has visited the scene of desolation, and ith his u ual promptness in such matters has issued his proclamation calling to their aid such contributions as can be made by tee citizens of the sta'e—for their relief. To those more fortunate the appeal for relief comes with a double force and it is meet in the name of hu- manity to offer such succor in this their sore distress as is due from that noble impulse of generous hearts. Dubuque should respond promptly and generously this ssad cat sastropheebyf to grant- ing ing substantial aid. I would recommend that such apppro- priation be made by you for the immediate relief of the sufferers as you in your wis- dom may think best. A. W. l)ATb0tlEltTY, Mayor. 1)ubugU , Ju y 10, 1893. A d. Powe's efferrd the following which Resolved, That responding to the com- munication of the mayor in regard to the relief of the destitute in Pomeroy and vicinity caused by the tornado of July 6th teat the city of Dubuque hereby by the council donates to be used for said pur- pose the sum of tive hundred dollars ($500) to be placed in the hands of the mayor of this city and used as he deems best. City Attorney Jas. E. Knight and Clerk John O'Connell reported on petition of Mrs. Evert iu relation to .lot adjacent to her property. that the owners of said lot were notified to till same on or about July 18th, 1892, and that the same has not been filled and lecummend that' the en- gineer prepare plans and specifications for the filling of said lot by the city according to the ordinance on that subject, and that cost of said filling be cuarged to said lot. Adopted. The following were referred to the com- mittee on pollee and light: The application of Maitha S. 1\IcCraney for the position of police matron. The petition of le'. Mangold et al., asking for arc lightou corner of Wilde and Me- Lenan streets. The petition and proposition of the Du- buque Electric Light and 'fraction com- pany 1n reward to electric light for city use. '1 he petition of Peter Sehraft In relation to hydrant in front of his property. The petition of henry Riker asking to have water from eouth nDodge toains cLeuand on l streets. Referred to emunettee on lire and water. 'The following 1,e.itiuns were referred to committee of the whole. Tee petition of James Forester et al. for extension of highland Place, south of 11th street. The petition of John Page et al. asking that ordinance in regard to hotel licenses be enforced. The petition of Bryan Donahue in rela- tion to led on sidewalk. The petition cf Michaet Breda et al. that the city council devise means to carry off water cumine down Cooter creek. The following petitions were refered to the board of health. The petitions of W. G. Stewart and A. Kroesen estate in relation to sewer con- nection. The petition of Mary C. Blake in relation to sidewalk was referred to committee on claims. 'The following petitions were referred to the sewer coruinittee: The etition of ing fors sewerage on Prairie estreet. Wallis al ask - Petition of D. W. Rand et al in relation to storm water sewer on West Locust street. The petition of Nicholas Bohter in re- lation to city license was referred to the mayor with power. The petition of W. 11. Thrift et al in be- half of the Governor's Greys eys in referene ce to the use of the armory nblfo the committee on ordicance and p grounds and buildiues. The petition of Atkinson & Oioff ir. re- lation to claim against the city was re- ferred to the paving committee and en- gineer. The petition of Nicholas Kinlzinger and James Tobin in relation to filling on 7th avenue. Referred to engineer and street superintetidert with power. The petition of .Julius Deinent et al., re- monstrating ata nst the improvement of alley between Windsor avenue and Queen Itari reet t' wit referred and 21 o the sircet Cos llin it` ee. w'O6 uuanUuuu l3' ttduptetl: 100 Evening Session, July 10th, 1893. The petition of U. Ruff in regard to the above claims. Also the petition of Katy Giesler in re- lation to damage done by storm. The following petitions in relation to taxes were referred to the delniqueut tax committee. Nit, and Frank Glab, Mary McMahon, Mrs. Mary Ann O'Hara. Ellen Conlin, Ellen M. O'Halloran, John 4V. Wood, Ezra Lakeubell and Dubuque Pontoon Britlue Co The following petitions were referred to the street committee and engineer: Petition of Bernard Gallen in relation to change of grade and width of Dodge street. The petition of P. J. Newman et al. for retaining wall on Oak street. Penton of August Jungk et al. re- monstrating against improvement of Gar- field avenue. Ald. Lillie moved that rules be sus- pended a^d allow Mr. Jungk and others address c..uueil in relation to above street. Carried. Mr. Jungk and others then adoressed the council. The following petitions were referred to the street committee and engineer: The•peutton 01 Karl F.•tka et al., to to have Cedar street graded between 14th and 15th, and 14tu from Cedar to alley. The petition of J. A. Johnston et al., to have Litioln avenue improved trout Reed street north to C., M. & St. 1' railway. The petition of Thos. llassett and resi- dents of Cleveland avenue to have side - w arks replaces was reterred to street su- perintendent and engineer. The petition of Edward McClain in rela- tion to the widening of Dodge street was referred to street committee, city engineer and city attorney. The billowing petitions were referred to street committee: Petition ot A. Schwarz in regard to re- pairing Fink sirett. The petition of C. 11. Wilmott et al. in relation to sidewalk. The petition of F,del Denuser in relation to drainage of aliey between 1Vasningtou and Elm on 19th streets. The prupuposition of John Knoeru- schild in relation to 10 feet of lot 170 on Sanford street between Cooler avenue and Jackson. The petition of Ed. Muntz, in relation to repair of Seminary street was referred to the street committee with power. The fallowing petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: The petition of Joseph A. Tyler et al., in relation to the drainage of Couler Valley. The petition of C. A. Wilber et al., ask- ing fur the opening and grading of Olive street. Phe petition of Sister M. Agatha, presi- dent 01 St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital for the opening of part of Peabody ave. The following petitions were reterred to committee on ore and watar: The petition of 1'. 11. Murray for the ex- tension of water mains on Thitd and St. Mary street. The petition of W. E. Ferris asking per - 'mission for driving onto the esidewaik. Referred to 11 e mayor with power d to carry nut ordinance. City Attorney Knight reported that the city cannot compel railroads to pave be- tween rails but ran compel them to plank between rail=. Adopted, and the marshal notify all railroads to plank between rails at street crossings. The petition of Ilerman Tugel in relation to DubuqueCe trees from sRailwayLk Co. Recevto ed and filed. Ald. Crawford moved that the ordinance committee and city attorney draft an ordi- nance regulating the smoke nuis•+nce in city. Carried. by the The commissioners appointed city council to assess damages, if i ny, on account of the proposed change of grade on Sanfnrdstreet, reported as follows: We, the undersiened jurors, have in- vestigated the matter of chnnee of grade on Sanford street, between Elm sirett and Windsor avenue, beg leave to report that after due considerationwe find ndamage to any of theabnt:ing property ers. Respectfully subtnitted. JAMES CUSHING. .1. WUNDERLICH, C. ItEIFSTECK. Report confirmed. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn to 7:30 o'clock p. in. Carried Evening Session July 10, 1893. [OrFIC1AL.1 Council meet at 8 o'clock, p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present Aids. Butler. Crawford, Glab, Lillig. Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. The following bills were allowed: Barger & Blish, supplies $ 1 80 Steuck & O'Farrell, contract work, 161 lb etc Farley & Loetscher, supplies for en- gineer City Attorney Knight reported in favor of paying witneses in city ordinance cases as reported by A Gratz, justice of the peace. Adopted. Sewer Inspector O'Brien reported $155.75 due for labor of repairing sewers damaged by storm. Adopted. Ald. Olinger moved that bids for street improvements be opened. Carried. Bids were opened and referred to en- gineer for computation. The following petitions were referred to the committee on claims. The petition of John Parker, B. McCor- mick, Jonn 1'erryon in relation to claims for wages due from U. Ruts. The petition of Dubuque Pressed Brick Co. in relation to fire plug 011 Saunders ave between Lemon and Davenport street. The petition of J. F. Savage et al for water fountain on South Dodge street and Giaudview avenue. The invitation of National Assn. of Fire Engineers was referred to committee on fire and water and mayor. The invitation ot the carpenters and Evening Session, July 10th, 1893. 101 Joiners union to attend lecture was re- ceived and tiled and the thanks of the council tendered for same. The following petitions were granted: The petition of Tint Byron et al remon- strating against paving of Jones street. '1'Iie petition of M. Liddy to have grade established fur curb on lowa and14th The petition of Wm. Quigley sk that the Dubuque Street Railway company be required to give the servicerequired of it for permission to occupy the 800strip on Confer avenue. Granted. and the mayor to notify the said company to comply with the ordi- nance relating to the same. The petition of J. A. Rhomberg in rela- tion to the sewer between Rhomberg ave- nue and Lincoln avenue and nth and 9th streets. Referred to sewer committee. The petition of Anna M. Bush in rela- tion to sidewalk. Referred to city attor- ney. The etition of Mrs. Mary Enright et al. Phillip Doerr 164 66 Ald. Olinger moved that contract be awarded to Alois Long, he being the lowest bidder. Carried. Alley between Summit and Burch and West Third and Fenelon $404 80 Robert Mathis 478 80 Pat I,iinehan.... A.Id. Olinger moved that ltobt. Mathis be awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. Carried. City Engineer Knowlton presented pro- file of change of grade on Ellis ,& Almond street. Referred to street committee. Engineer Knowlton also recommended that profile of grade of Pleasant and Lemon Ilstreets be the official grade. Adopted. And matter of chancing of name of Lemon street was referred to com- mittee oe renaming streets. Also recommended that no change of grade be made on Broad street. Adopted. Also presented profile of grade of Glen Oak ave. Referred to committee of the P wuole. remonstrating against sanitary sewed Tton REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. alley between Jackson and Washington All. ort oflthe ei y treasurer for the month Vogel, chairman of the finance com- sts above 16th. On motion the mayor was instructed to ask contractor to stop with mittee re tortd in favor of approving the WWat ltith sttee: until the main sewer is re of June, 1893. Adopted. extended.Ald. Vogel offered the following which The petition of Jos. Diet et al. in redia- was ado ted to stagnant water and sewer on Couler av- p the City Council of the City enue. Referred to executive committee of Resolved by beard of health and that umnedna a action of authorized ed and required for ue, That the the purpose oor is f be taken.Ou motion Brown & Brown be allowed PXoteinlsngofor11ninrpV nt ent \Taint s ee t from cost and $2,000 on cot tract, Carried. expand ens! paid by moved &thLangeh be the ProvidenceClrands Liincoln andaW alleybetween and license pard Carried. Johnson avenues, to issue, under the pro - Engineer erKnowlton reported as follows visions the of the cited tyv. 2 ofDui on bids for street improvements: buque, bonds to the amount of $20,000 of Du - Humboldt street— $1,638 88 the denomination of $500 each, numbering EAlois E. Lang 1,763 54 from 259 to 298 inclusive, all dated August Geo., Frits 1,582 88 1st, 1893, payable seven years after date, CW. Farley 1,913 82 bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. Geo.eo Ryan, Jr 1,82.1 80 per annum, payable semi-annually at the Taylor 1680 68 ntlice of the city treasurer of Dubuque, Steuck & O'Farrell 1.83280 Iowa, soil redeemable at guy time a the option of the eity of Dubuque. That when said bonds art issued and regis tered, they sliidi be delivered to the finance S6,667 30 comittee, 90 authorized taotnegotiate d tisaidttbonds ee is hereby tnot 8,303 50 less than par, and pay the proceeds of the 7,228 00 same to the city treasurer, to be applied by him in accordance with the provisions $ 958 53 of the ordinance adopted Nov. 2nd, 1891, and said committee is to report its doings hereunder to the city council. Geo. Fen gler Aid. Olinger moved that Geo. Farley be awarded the contract. carried. Garfield avenue— Gen. W. Farley E. E. Frith Geo. Taylor Steuck & O'Farrell Dock street— E. E. Frith „ l,g3y 15 Geo. '1'aylDr....................• 882 10 Steuck & O'Farrell Ald. Lillig moved that contract for Garfield and Dock streets be not let for the present. Carried. Nevada street— $2,034 60 Geo. Tay tor 2,209 00 Con Ryan, Jr... 2,787 00 Steuck & O'Farrell Ald. (flab moved that contract be awarded to Geo. 'Taylor he being toe lowest bidder. Carried. Alley between NV incisor and Queen— Geo. u a —5 12 Geo. W. Farley $2,835 74 E. E. Frith •••••• 2.452 30 Ed. Ryan 2.452 562 05 Alois Lang .... • ...........2,231 00 Steuck & O'Farrell ............... Aid. Olinger moved that Steuck & O'Farrell he awarded the contract, being the lowest bidder. Carried. Alley between Kniest street and John- son avenue, and lthomberg Anil Garfield avenue. Struck & O' Fat r •I I ............. $15 70 15t 1 70 Alai., 1.•,,,v .................. . E. E. Frith 196 85 Aid. Powers, chairman of the ordinance committee presented and read for the first time an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance against riding bicycles on the sidewalks of the city and reaulatiug the riding of them on the streets of the city and fixing a pen- alty therefor." Adopted by the following vote: Alg, —A!ds. ButlerNicks, Olinger,' Po Crawford, , Ryder and Lillie:,, Vogel -9. Noes—None. Aid. Powers moved moved that the rules iite ts title and placed ended and the onordinance itsfinal read a sagy . Carried, The ordinace was then read by its: title, and adopted by the following vote: A yes —Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillie. Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel -9. Noes—None. AIit.Otiiigei•, chairman of the street com- tpittce reported as follows: the le- laver 01 receiving and filing 102 Evening Session, July 10th,, 1893. monstrance remonstrating f agtain it thethe proveme itet aof alley be'w -eii rumfutt. and Buten and W 3 t. and Jfenelou Place. in favor 01 rele ring ute affidavit of Fred Mus,ehl in relation ro time of improving his property opt Windsor ave to the city rt- torney. in iavor of receiving and filing claim of Pe er Kieae. petition In favor of receiving and filing l of James Melloy tor the position of driver. In favor of referring the petition of Jos. Needham for the opening of alley west of e Urine and report asnion avenue t.) h to the e advisability0engineer to 1 same. 111 favor of referring the petition of Ed- muund Ryan for repair ot Angetla street to the engineer and street superintendent to examine and devise plan for repair of same. In favor of referring the petition for storm water sewer 011 Jones street to the city engineeer to examine ant re,'ort sult- abte plan for drainage if Saul street. In favor of referring the remonstrance of John Kuluw in relation to Francis street to sir's tH city imp ot improved on toeineer tii tiesttbitsl saidine if d grade. In favor of receiving and filing remon- strance of John lehring against change of grade on Sanford street as Inc council has appointed commisstouers t' assess tete damages, if any, that may. be caused by said proposed change 01 glade. In favor of instructing toe enitineer to prepare profiles of grades of Euclid and Monroe avenues. In favor of receiving and tiling tiie re- monstrance against chang of grade on Seminary street as the council has no in- tention to change said grade at present. In favor of receiving and tiling the report of the street superintendentofr U. 1 Buff 93. In favor of paying of $127.40 balance true on 11th street sewer. In favtrr of paying bill of James Street of $29.25 for stone used 00 culvert on Mill- ville road. Report adopted. In favor of refunding $30.00 to A. K chendorfer on account of pour construc- tion of sidewalk on West Locust street. Ald. Crawford moved as an amendment that the report be not adopted. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford and Glab, Noes—Alds. Liliig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. The vote recurring on the report of tate committee was adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —9. Noes—None. In favor of the adoption of the red lines as the official grades of alley east of Grant avenue, also east of W ilsou avenue. In favor of approving of the red line and figures as the official grade of Merz street, between Windsor and Stafford avenues. In favor referring the profile showing proposed chaugeof grade of Union ave- nue to the city engineer to examine and report as to the advisability ot changing same. Report adopted. Ald. Olinger moved that the council ap- point three commissioners to assess the damages, if any, that may be sustained by reason of the proposed change of grade of Dodge street, between South Dodge and Grandview avenue. Carried. On motion J. Wunderlich, C. iiintst as and James Cushing were appointed such commissioners. —Alit. Olinger, cnairman of the committee of the who e, reported In favor of refer- ring protiie of grade of alley east of ilia st. to city en_ineer to examine If same is feas- able. In tavor of instructing the mar.ihal to summon a Jury to assess the damages that may be mused by the opaniug and exten- sion treett an and West lane Locustttst•eet Catherine sReport adop ted. RESOLUTIONS. Aid. Crawford offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 'that to pay for improving Main street, from Charter to h streets, by Attutson Bt Oluff, con- tractors, in front of and adjoining same a spectat tax be and is hereby lev- ied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, owne,t and situate. and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate as follows: H. Shields, and X lot 17, block 1, Du- buque Harbor Co.'s add: 21.9 lineal feet curbing at 50e $ 10 93 8.6 f• old curb at 9c. 63.41 sq yds brick paving at 169c107 17 Total ....$118 41 J. H. Lull est.. and 34 tut 17, block 1, Dubuque Humor Cu.'s add: 10.9 lineal ft curbing at 50e $ 5 46 16 1.7 it old curbing at 9e 31.71 sq yds brick paving at 169c53 58 Total $ 59 20 W m. Bradley, and 34 lot 17, block 1, Du- buque harbor co.'s aud: 10.9 lineal ft curbing at 50e $ 5 455 1.8 ft old curbing at 9c 31.71 sq yds brick paving at 169c.... 53 59 Total $ 59 21 J. H. Shields, mid X lot 1 of 1 block 10, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 60.1 lineal ft curbing at 50c $ 33 07 4.7 ft 01d curbing at 9c 171. 39 sq yds brick paving at 169c289 64 Total $323 14 J. 1-1. Lull est., and 34 lot 1 of 1, block 10, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 33.1 lineal ft curbing at 50c $ 16 54 2.3 It old curbing at 9c 85.69 sq yds brick paying at 169e144 82 Total $161 57 W m. Bradley, and 34 lot 1 of 1, block 10, Dubuque H rbor Co.'s add: 33.1 lineal feet curbing at 500 $ 16 54 2.4 sq yds old curoing at 9c 21 85.69 sq yds brick paving at 159c144 82 Total $161 57 Norwegian Plow Co., lot 2, block, 10, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at 169c187 78 Total $212 78 Norwegian Plow Co., lot 3, btoek 10, Du- nuque ilarbor Co.'s add: 25 00 50 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 111.11 sq yds brick paying at 169e187 78 Total $ 212 78 B. E. Linehan, lot 4, block 10, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 500 $ 25 00 Evening Session, July 10th, 1893. 103 111.11 sq yds brick paving ai 1611c....187 78 Total $212 78 13. E. Linehan, lot 6, block 10, Dubuque 11 arbor Co 's aid: 50 lineal feet curbing at 50c $25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at 169c... 187 78 Total $212 78 Anna M. Bust, lot ti, block 10, Dubuque II arbor Co.'s add: 50 lineal feet curbing at. 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick pavtug at 169c...187 78 78 Total $212 Anna M. Busu, lot 7, block 10, Dubuque Harbor Cop.'s ado: 50 lineal feet curbing at 500 $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at 169c....187 78 'l otal x212 78 Anna M Bush, lot 8, block 10, Dubuque Ilarbor Co's add: 50 lineal teen curbing at 50e $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at 169c187 87 • 'Total Anna N. Bush, lot 9. block Harbor Co's add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 so yds brick paving at 169c187 78 Total $212 78 Anna M. Bush, lot 10, block 10, Dubuqe ]]arbor Co's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at 169c... 187 78 Total. $212 78 Anna M. Busts, lot 11, block 10, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add. 61.8 lineal feet curbing:at 50i $ 30 90 206.29 sq yds brick paving at 1692348 63 Total $379 53 Anna M. Bush, lot 1, block 14, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 166.2 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 83 10 399.13 sq yds brick paving at 169c674 53 Total . $757 63 13. E. Linehan, lot 2, block 14, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 111.1150 lineal feet curbiat 50c 25 00 t sq yds brick at 169cS 187 78 Total $212 78 B. E. Linehan, lot 3 block 14, Dubuque 1 -]arbor Co.' add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 500 $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paying at $1.69.. 187 78 Total $212 78 J. 11. Lull Est., lot 4, block 14, Dubuque Harbor Co's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.69187 78 Total .$212 78 J. H. Lull Est, lot 5, block 14, Dubuque Harbor Co's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.69187 78 Total $212 78 B. E. Linehan, lot 6, block 14, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.69187 78 Total .$212 78 13. E. Lenehan, lot 7, block 14, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 50c. $ 25 00 $212 78 10, Dubuque 111.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.69.. 187 78 Total $212 78 13. E. Linehan, lot 8, block 14, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 50e $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paying at $1.69187 78 Total $2- 12 78 13. E. Linehan. lot9, block 14, Dubuque Harbor to's. add: 65.6 lineai feetcurbing at 50c 32 80 136 sq yds brick paving at 169c 229 84 $2- 62 64 $ 200 145 63 Total $- 147 53 Wm. G. Waiters, lot 1, block 11, Du- buque Harbor Co's. add: 61.1 lineal feet cut bing at 50c $ 25 55 164.10 sq yds brick paving at 169c277 33 Total .....$302 88 Norwegian Plow Co., lot 2, block 11, Du- buque harbor Co'.s add: 56.2 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 28 10 124.89 sq Ids brick paving at 169c211 06 Total • $239 16 Norwegian Plow Co., lot 3, block 11, Du- buque Harbor Co's. add: 186.4 lineal ft curbing at 50c $ 93 20 414.22 sq yds brick paving at 169c703 03 Total City of Du• uque (park): 4.0 lineal feet curbing at 50e 86.11 sq yds brick uaviug at 169c Total $793 23 Norwegian Plow Co., lot 4, block 11, Du- buque Harbor Co's add: 112.4 lineal ft curbing at 50c 56 20 249.78 sq yds brick paving at 169c422 13 Total $478 33 Robert Waller Est. lot 5, block 11, Du- buque Harbor Co.'s add: 112.2 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 56 20 294.78 sq yds brick paving at 169c422 13 Total $478 33 Robert Waller Est., iot 6, block 11, 1)u- buque Ilarbor Co.'s add: 141.3 lineal feet curuiug at 50e $ 70 65 343.35 sq yds brick paving at169c580 26 Total $650 91 J. 11. Shields, lot 1, bock 13, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 26sq brick pat vingat 5at 169c451 15 266.95 sq yds Total $494 60 J. 11. Shields, lot 2, block 13, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 100.0 lineal it curbing at 50c $ 60 00 222.22 sq yds brick paving at 169c... 375 55 Total $425 55 J. H. Shields, lot3, block 13, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 100.0 lineal ft curbing at 50c $ 50 00 222.22 sq yds brick paving at 169c375 55 Total $425 55 13. E. Linehan, und. 34 lot 4, block 13, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s. 50.0 lineal ft curbing at 50c $ 26 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at 169c... 187 78 Total $212 78 John 13. Glover, und 34 lot 4, lot 13, Du- buque Harbor Co.'s add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at $1.69c..187 78 Total $212 78 104 Evening Session, July 10th., 1893. 13. E. Linehan, and X tot 5, block 13, Dubuque harbor Co.'s add: 60.00 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving at 1.69c., 187 78 Total $212 78 John B. Glover, uni1X lot 5 block 13, Dubuque harbor co.'s add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 50c $ 25 00 111.11 sq yds brick paving $1.69c....1147 78 Total. $212 78 13. E. Linehan, and jf lot 6, block 13, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s aria: 58.06 lineal feet 25 00 123.05 sq yds brick' pbiaving atg atlc $1.69$187 78 Total $212 78 John 13. G over, and 34 lot 6, Block 13, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s add: 58.05 lineal ft curbing at 50c $ 29 27 123.06 sq yds brick paving at $1.69...207 91 Total $237 24 Dubuque Street Railway Co: 148.17 sq yds brick paving at $1.69260 41 Total .$250 41 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, lnlhg, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder ani Vogel. N ays—None. Ald. Olinger offered the following 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 'damage thous may be caused by the opening and extension of an 8 foot lane between Catherine street and West Locust rtreet, as shown by plat prepared by the city enginetr. Ald Olinger offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That an order for $2 each be drawn in favor of C. Reifsteck, John Wunderlich and James l ushing for ser- vices as commissioners on grade of San- ford street. Ald. Crawford offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That the proposed change of grade of i.incoln avenue between First avenue and the alley next north of 9th avenue in Ham's addition together with the profile showing said propose ehantze be referred to city engineer for his opinion andrecommeudatiot relative to the ex- pediency of the change prayed for by the abutting property owners. Ald. Lillig offered the following, which was adopted: NOTICE IN RELATION TO FILLING LOTS. '1'o M. 21. Hoffman and C. H. Meyer, You and each of 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, urderiug to be filled and raised lots which are at times subject to be covered with stagnant water, which lots are numbered and described as follows: Lots 18 and 19 in E. Langworthy's add respectively. You are notified to ap- pear, it 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 filing shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will commence on Aug. 7, 1893. Ald. Licit; offered the following, which w as. ndopted : NOTICE IN RELATION TO FILLING LOTS. To C.11. Meyer, your 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 rais,d lots which are itt times subject to be covered with stagnant water, which Tots are numbered and desribed as follows: East 40 feet of lot 1 of sub. 4 in L. Kniest's sub. You are notified to ap- pear, 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 filling shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will commence Au- gus t7th,1893. Ald. Glab offered the following, which was adopted. NOTICE IN RELATION TO FILLING LOTS. To Unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to pass a resolu- tion at its next regular session, ordering to be tilled and raised lots which are at times subject to be covered with stagnant water, which Tots are numbered and described as fellows: Lots 22, 23 and 24 in block 15. Du- buque Harbor Improvement Co.'s add: You are notified to appear, if you de- sire, at the next regular meeting of the council and show cause, if any you have, why said resolution should net be passed, as it is proposed that said filling shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will com- mence on August 7th, 1893. Ald. Olinger offered the following which was adopted: NOTICE IN RELATION TO FILLING LOTS. 'l'o Deitrich Mauer and Clifford Hain. You and each of you • are here- by notified that it is the inten- tion of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to pass a resolution at its next regular session, ordering to be filled and raised lots which are at times subject to be covered with stagnant water, which lots are numbered and described as follows: Lot 227,228 and 370 in Davis Farm 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 sheuld not be passed, as it is proposed that said filling shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will com- mence on August 7th, 1893. Ald. Olinger tnaved to adjourn to July 13th at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Attest: T. J. CooNEY, Recorder. ,,-e‘-'77'10 SIDEW ALK NOTICE. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'i'hat a sidewalk twelve feet wide of good cement, be, with- in twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on 1 iP Adjourned Regular Session, July 13th, 1893. 105 west side of Iowa street, bet ween 8th street and 9th streets. Adopted June 22(1, 1893. T. J. COONEY, 6-28-10t Recorder. crr Y COUNCI Adjourned Roycufar Session, July 13, 1893. [OFFICIAL.] Council tnet at 8:00 u. in., Mayor Daugherty in the cuair. Present—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Giab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ry der and Vogel. Mayor Daugherty presented the follow- ing which was aoprov d and ordered tiled. To the City Council of the City of Du- buque: Beteg ttit•uted with the proper distri- bution of toe fund: appropriated by you to the unfortunate sufferers in toe late cyclone which visited Pomeroy oil the evening of .July ti, I beg to make the fol- lowing report: In addition to the amount contributed by you I was inir.•sted also wttu the fund contributed by the citizens through toe several committees appointed by tie uoard ot trade, which aggreuatsd the sum of $1,979.50, which sum 1 t telt personalty to Pomeroy and while there visaed the scene of the late d sister. The ile-truction of lite and property and twines beggars all description. The cyclone came upon the people so suddenly and the damage to lite was so great that the survivors ware dazed and confused with horror. But strength and assistance soon arrived trout the neigh- boring towns and rendered invaluable aid in caring for the dead turd wounded. 'file town presents the appearance ot a milita- ry camp after a battle more than the former prosper»nt village of Pomeroy. Tents oeing pitched iu every direction to afford shelter not only for the slate militia who vigilant y guard theta from all intruders, but which are also used as hospitals for the uutortauate victims of the disaster. Order and system have gradually grown out of a chaos and confusion, and the good work cf reiiet is going on under the fnau- agenient of a carefully selected and compe- tentrelirf committee an all are laboring taithfully in the cause of humanity in car- ing for the needy. The Pomeroy state bank was made the treasury for taking charge of all funds con- tributed. the same to be take's out on the order of the relief committee. All funds contributed are in good [lands and 1 will vouch there will be no misappropria- itou or squandering of the funds. 1 turned the amount contributed over to the president and secretary of the relief committee, taking their receipt for the same, which I herewith attach. I have the honor to be yours truly,A. W. DAIJOHERTY. MAYOR'S OFFICE, PODIEROY, July 12. Received of A. W. Daugherty, mayor of the city of Dubuque, Iowa. $500, ap- propriated by the city council of Dubuque for the relief of the sufferers of Pomeroy and vicinity in the recent cyclone as. their necessity requires, under the direction of the relief committee of Pomeroy. POIIEROY STATEPBANK, reasurer. By E. J. MASTERSON, Assistant Cashier. Ald. Powers otfeied the following which was adopted. Whereas, The newspaper called the Du- buque Daily Ledger has beer transferred to the Globe Printing Co., and the name of the newsp 'per changed to the Dubuque Daily Globe, therefore, Resolved, 'That the last named newspa- per is hereby cle+ignitted as one of the news- papers in which le.tal notices are to be published and the said company shall be entitled to receive pav therefor at the same rate as the Dubuque Daily Ledger would be entitled had no change been made in the title and ownership hereof. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn to Mon- day. July 17t1 a: 7:3) p. m. Carried. Attest: Ap order. 1893 CI'T'Y COUNCIL. ayor. Adjourned Regular Session. [OFFICIAL] Council met July 17tu, 1893, at 8:05 p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. AW. Powers, chairman of printing com- mittee, reported as follows: lu favor of paying toe bill of Hardie & Scharle of 351.25 for printing blank sta- tionery. Also in favor of paying bill. of National Demokrat o $75. Also in favor of paying bill of the TELE- GRAPH of $66.80. Mao in favor of allowing the Ledger Printing Co. of $58 30 for advertising tor April and May. Also in favor of paying bill of 329.15 of the 'limes Co. Also in favor of paying the bill of the Herald of 383 for advertising and blank s ationery. Adopted. Ald. Olinger, chairman ot fire and water 'onimit ee, reported in favor of granting the petition tor the extension of water mains along Cornell street to Thomas street and along 'Thomas to Alma streets and along Alma to Pickett, and the Du- buque Water Co. be instructed to extend their mains as above indicated and that hy- drants be placed as affected by the tire committee and chief. Also in favor of paying the bill of the Dubuque Water Co. of 31,276 for hydrants during May, 1893. Also in favor of instructing the Dubuque Water Co. to extend their mains in alley between 13th and 14th and Iowa and Clay streets. Adopted. Ald. Lillig, chairman of the delinquent tax committee, reported in favor of can- celling the taxes of the following parties: Margaret Donahue, Elizabeth Krees, Barbara Klump, Mary ttubeck, Mrs. Mc- Mahon and Mary J. Luke. Ald. Ryder, cnairman of the sewer com- mittee reported in favor of instructing the marshal to abate any nuisance tha 106 Adjourned _Regular Session, July, 17th, 1893. may exist at the Montana House caused by the vaults on said premises. Also in favor of reducing the assessment of E. Bisang on lot n 24 feet, 373, Davis' Farm add, to $1,000. Also in favor of allowing Mrs. Johanna McNally to pay one-half her taxes as pay- ment in full for 1892 on city lot 574a. Also in faxor of allowing Ellen McCor- mick to gay $5.00 as payment in full for taxes on lot 13, McDaniels' sub. Also in favor of allowing Alis. Mary Dri,coll to pay $10.00 as payment In full for taxes on lot 146, East Dubuque add. Also in favor of allowing Joon Roth to pay $10.00 as payment in lull for a xes on lot 311, Sanford's add. Adopted. Also in favor of approving the plans and specifications for sanitary sewers ou Couler avenue brtween 18th and Eagle Point avenue. Also on Ellis street be- tween Dorgan's alley and Almond street. Also on West 5th and Sumnut street. Adopted. Ald. Crawford, chairman of committee on supplies, mooned in favor of paying the following bills: Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella $ 2 45 P. E. Strelau h6 Reinfried & Jaeger... 80 Standard Lumber Co 2 76 The Smedly Mfg. Co F. II. Vinke 10 00 Knapp, Stout & Cu. Company 21 2$5 Barger & Bliah 89 75 Ferguson Bros F. Schloz 9 15 Adopted. Ald. Nicks, chairman of electrical con-. strucuon reported in favor of paying bill of Central Electric Co. of $2.41 supplies. Also an favor of receiving and filling bill of the Ansonia Electric Co. Also in favor of paying bill of E. 13. Chaniler of $150 balance due. AIso in favor of paying bili of Excelsior Brass works of $3. Also ill favor of paying bill of Central Electric Co of $10.46_for. supplies. Also in favor of paying bill of 1leinfried & Jeager of $2.85. Adopted. Ald. Butler, chairman of narborcomniit- tee reported in favor of granting the peti- tion of John Kekevoet. Adopted. Aid. Powers, chairman 01 committee on ordinac-s presented tin ordinace relating to steam ferry for right to operate between Dubuque and East Dubuque which was refcrretlyto the committee of the whole. Aid Powers moved that the City attor- ney notify Hansen & Linehan that the city intends to forfeit their charter to run ferry between Dubuque and East Dubuque. Carried. Ald. Ryder, chairman of police and light reported in favor of paying. bills of John Newman tor$24.50; Ansonia Electric Co.. $1.98; Tom. Connolly, $97.70; Du- buque Light & Traction Co., $187.601 Globe Light & Heat Co., $500; Star Electric Co., $1,067.73; .Key City Gas Co., $61.60. Also in favor of uayiug $76 on bill of the Eureka Gas Saving Co., of $130 for gas governors, and to hold balance for six months and the Eureka Gas Saving Co. give the city a written guarantee that said governors give good satisfaction for ten years. AIso in favor of receiving and filing the communication of the city electrician in re- lation of gasoline lamps. Also report that an electric light has been located on West 3d street and Burch. Also that an electric light has been 10 - eaten on White; between Eagle Point ave. and Sanford street. Also that an electric light has been lo- cated on 5111 ave. Also in favor of locating electric light on Grove Terrace between 10th and 11th streets. Also in favor of referring petition of Jennie Lewis'for police matron back to the city council as no such office has been created by them. Also that an electric light has been located on Alma street near Pickett. Also an electric light has been located on Broadway. Also an electric light has been located at the viaduct on Peru road. Also in favor of receiving and Kling the list of electric lights located by the com- mittee and approved by the council. Adopted. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the board of health. reported as follows: 111 favor of paying the bill of A. 'Turner of $48.60 for cleaning vault of Mrs. Mc- Henry and the same be assessed to her property according to ordinance. Also in favor of paying bill of E. E. Frith for $312 as per contract. Also that the communication of Dr. Fowler, health officer, be received and filed. Adopted. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported in favor of instruct- ing the treasurer to retund to Asa Horr the taxes paid on farmers,tland mechanic's toots for the year 1892 and adverse to bal- ance of petition. Also in favor of instructing the engineer to prepare a plat showing the proposed extension of White street between San- ford and 22nd street to be 40 feet in width showing the lands or lots through or over which the same is proposed to be made, the names of the owners thereof and the quantity of4and proposed to be takers and proceed in accoidance with section 2 of chapter 30 of the revised ordinance of 1893. Also in lavor of instructing the engineer to make au estimate of the amount of grading on Alpine street between West Third an,i Dodge streets and submit same to the council. AIso reported on the matter of street signs required on each street, and would recommend that the matter be referred to the committee on public grounds and buildings to prepare plans and specifica- tions for same and advertise for proposals for furnisning and putting up said signs and submit same to the council. Adopted. Also presented a majority and minority report on the petition for the improvement of Lincoln avenue. Ald. Lillis moved that rules be suspend- ed and that E. 11. Sneppley be allowed to address the council in reference to the same. Carried. Mr. Sheppley then addressed the coun- cil in relation to the improvement of said street. Ald. Olinger moved that the minority report be adopted. Ald. Lillig moved as an ammdmentthat the majority report be adopted. Ald. Ryder moved as an amendment to the amendment that the matter be referred back to the committee of the whole and city attorney. Carried. A1so reported in favor of instructing the engineer to examine the grade of Stafford avenue between Lincoln avenue and its northern terminus also give estimate of amount of grading on said street. Also in favor of receiving and filing peti- tion of Geo. Zumhoff in relation to alley south of Broadway. Adopted. Aid. Olinger, chairman of the street i It 4 Adjourned Regular Session, July 17th, 1893. 107 committee reported in reference to the mat- ter of extendtng alley west of Center place through lots 3 and 4, in Cummins' sub., that the city engineer orepare a ,iIat show- ine k, the naniPs ottheowners land necessary r rthereof, to be tau d the quantity of land proposed to ba taken and pro3eeu in accordance wi.h the ordinance upon that subje?.t. Aloe ted. The petition et Henry W. Kruse cit al., in reltciion to improvement of Queeu street was refet red to toe committee of tae whole. The petition of Emma 1.. Allen in rela- tion to special assessment f• r improvement of Seminary street ref rete to street com- mittee and engineer. Tie petition of Mrs. M. Donhely in re- gard to the condition of Chestnut street west of 4valnut,referred tostreet;cummittee with power. The petition of Ga<tas Sippel, et al., in relation to wall in rear of 18th street en- gine house, referred to committee of the whole. 'Che communication of Wrens Central and C., M. & St. P. R.lt. Co. in relation to antoinatic g'tes for rat road crossings. Re- ceived and ti ell. Ala. °limier presented the following re - smut wh Ittiswith was deept row unanimously adopted. Whe,at \ hares we learn of the dost)[ Jagsuci e.A. o Mrt he father of our e• te. m eti Vogel. Therefore, Resolved, That we extend to thin and his family our sincere condolence. Resolved further, That as an everia+ting memorial of our sympathy to our honored colleague, that these resolntien f seispieebe upon the records and a copy presented to the bereaved faintly. Aid. Ryder presented tl a following reso- lution which was adop te Resolved, That warrants for $2.00 each be drawn in favor of the to eel urthe damages caused by summoned by reason of the opening of Fourth street extension. Aid. Olinger offered the following reso- lution which was adopceouncil of the city Resolved by the city of Dubuque, that a tire alarm box be 1,1,1ceci at os Main street and ttRailr ad avenuthe intersectioe of South Ald. Nicks offered the tollowlng resolu- tioct;which was adopted: Resolved, That the C.. M. & St. P. R. R. Co. be and are hereby instructed to remove the piles from the water course, along Couler Creek, where their tracks cross said water course, within 10 day of this notice. As said piles are an obstruction to the free creek, and passag.• of water along t failure on tueir part so to do in the time above specified, the city marshal is is to have the same done at their exp Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved uqu b Tthat a side City ewalk 4ouncil of feetewide of Dubuque, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or, cemet, be, constructed and laid days notice, laid inconformity with the ordinanee in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Rhomberg avenue First e andAdams street.eon Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler,erNicksandRyder. Lillis, Olinger, Noes—None. Ald. Nicks toffered he City the Cou Council off the City o Resolved by . of Dubuque, That the alley between 22nd and 23rd ROd Washington cid m cad m lm streets be graded, ized inconformity with the ordinance upon that subject; that the city engineer be and is hereby •erected to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ment, 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 expense of the owners of the abutting proper) y. Adupted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Liam, Nicks, Olinger, rowers, and Ryder. Nees—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'That Regent street, between Queen and Prince streets, be mraded, guttered, curbed and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. ['hat the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice tor bids and propo- sals for the performance of the work; the enuring, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of nersofdthe abutting property, grading o n total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillis, Nicks, Olinger Powers, and Ryder. Noes—None. Alit. Nicks offered the following: Resolved uy the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the al,ey uetween 22d and 23.1 and Jat•kson and Wash ngtou streets, be grad. d and macadamized in conformity Wltlt the orUlllaiice open that subject. '1 hat the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments. and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bads and pro- posals fur the perturmauce of tae work; the grading and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutt- ing property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Craword, Glab, Lillie, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald Ryder offered the following Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is hereby in.tructed to prepare a plat showing the proposed extension of alley between Burch and Hill and W. 3d streets showi„g the lands and lots proposed to be taken and the name of the owners thereof and the quantity of land proposed to be taken from each. Adopted. Alit. Rider offered the following: Whereas, The assessment made again t adjacent property for the constructtioh of sanitary sewer on 11111, Burch and W. 3d street exceeds the cost of constructing same; therefore, Resolved, That the engineer be in- structed to prepare a new assessment, ro- prtion tooriginal gt radjacent cost ropeconstrurtin cting said sewer and submit same to the coon - on. Referred to the attorney, engineer and sewer cominittee. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the Dubuque Water Co. be instructed to extend their water mains along West 3rd street from Summit street to St. Mary and along St. Mary street to Emmett street and inert with mains snow on Emmett street, the citof to said water company the uuseaofnsuch quantity of water along the line of said street as 108 Adjourned Regular Session, July 17th, 1893 will produce a sum to pay interest at the rate of 7 re- quired for t saidextensi n et Water st of pipe r gsto be placed, if required, as directed by the fire committee aid fire chief. Adopted. Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted: Resolved, That that the city recorder be instructed to advertise for bids for clean- ing and widening Cooler creek frotu Kniest street sewer to 23rd and Washing- ton streets, the same to be done according to plans and specifications prepared by the city engineer. A d. Lillig offered the folh.wing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the Dubuque • Water Co., be aid are hereby directed to extend their water mains iu the alley between Rhoniberg and Garfield ayes, and Stafford and Humboldt ayes., the city of Dubuque and its citizens guarantees to said Water Co. a sum of money sufficient to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent. on ole cost of pipe required to be so extended. Adop ed. Aid. Lillig offered the following: Resolved, That t e Dubuque Water Co., be, and are hereby ntructed to extend their water mains along Humboldt st. bet. Rhomberg ate. and Garfield ave., and place a water plug as directed by the fire committee and fire chief. Adopted. Ald. Lillig 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 prepare plans and specifications for a ewer on Elm street, from Eagle Point ave., to the pres- ent storm sewer water on Lincoln aye. Ald. Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 'J'hat a sidewalk 4feet .vide, of good two-inch plank, be. within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid In con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east and west sides of ,Jackson street, between 22d street and 27th street where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler. Crawford, Glab, Lil- lig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, and Ryder. Noes—None. Ald. Powers offered the foilowing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, co,,structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West Locust street, be- tween Ellis street and tlodgden avenue, where not already laid, at the expense o1 the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alas. Butler, Crawford, GIab, Lil- lig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, and Ryder. Ald. 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 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 West Locust street, be- tween tludgden avenue, and Flyn>t's property at the foot 01 the hill where not already lald, at, the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the tollowing vote: A yes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Powers offered the iollowing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of gond two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, withing 30 days of this notice, constructed and lard in conformity with theordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Arlington street, be- tween Greve Terrace and Highland Place where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. butler. Crawford, Glab Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ala. Powers offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Sixth street, fronting the east 25 ft city lot 752, and proper curb in accordance with grade also laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger Powers anti Ryder. Aid. Powers offered the foilowmg: Resolved by the City Council 01 the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 6 feet wide, of gond 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, within 20 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of West Locust street, in front of hit 15, in Quigley's sub. at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lil- lig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Butler offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two -incl 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 south side of W est 3d street, between St. Mary's street and Cardiff street, where not already laid, at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Aid. Butier offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Lubuque, 'l'hat a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, within 20 clays of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of 1-1111 street, between vV 3rd street and Dodge street where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Giab offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 teet wide, of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone, or cement, be, within 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid in cofrnuty with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on the east side of Iowa street, abutting s% city lot 216,where where not aleady laid, at the expense of butting property. Adopted by the following vote' Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glah, Lillig, Necks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Glab offered the following Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That Brad street, be- tween .Julien ave and West. 3d, be. graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized in con - tenuity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. That the city engineer be and is 'N Adjourned Regular Session, July 17th, 1893. 109 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—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion, ordering sewerage connection, which was adopted: \V beret's, The city council of the city -of Dubuque deems it expedient that the fol- lowing described property, ,ots, and parts of lit, should be connected with the sani- tary sewer adjacent thereto, for the pur- pose of house drainage, etc.; therefore Resolved, That Win. lliutrager, G. M. Staples, Grace l'rovoost, Peter blihm, 11. • Nolte est., Frances . Coates and 11. A. Rooney, owners of the following described property, respectively, tots 2 and 8 of 200, n. 2.6 feet of 266 and s. 40 ft. 267, n. jy 245, 892 and 393, 647 and n. X 66, city, be in- structed to make proper sewer cuunecnous therewith, said work to be done within 80 days froni this date. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners of above de- scribed property to make the proper sewer- age connection by the trine above specified, the sante will be done by the city, and the ' costs thereof as-essed against and be a Tien upon said property. Aid. Glab offered the following which was adopted: NOTICE IN RELATION TO FILLING LOTS. '1'o t.assutt and Hobi and S. 111. Lan, - worthy Est: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intent.on of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to pass a re,olu- tion at its next regular session, ordering to be tilled and raised lots which are at times subject to be covered with stagnant water, which lots are numbered and described as follows: 9, 10, 11, 12 and 51 in S. M. Langworthy's add. You are uot,fied to appear, if you desire, at the next regular 'netting ot the council and show cause, if any you have, why said resolution should nut he I assed, as it is proposed that said filling shall b.: at your expense. Y'ne next session of th•. council will commence on August'1th, 1893. Ald. Ryder offered the loliowing notice in relation to filling lots, which was adopted: '1'o \\'tit. Ilintrager, Al. Matthews, .J. 11. Shields and others: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the city council of the city of Dubuque to pass a resolutiin at its next regular session, ordering to be filled and raised lots which are at times subject to be cov- ered with stagnant water, which lots are numbered and described as follows: Lot 6 of 7 of min lot 79. You are notified to appear, if you desire, at tt:e next regular meeting of the council and show cause, if any you have, why said resolution should not be passed, as it 18 propos. d that said fll.ng shall be at your expense. The next session of he council will commence on August 7th, 1893. Ald. Crawtoid offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That the proposition of M. Tschlrgi, Sr., to sell to Ine city for lire cle- pautuietia purposes, lot one (1) 01 Summit a,1,1atbm tar tine sum Of five hu,lr•d do1- 1:ars he aid to h aety accepted, pro%1.led Mr. 'Tschirgi will give 18 months' time on the purchase money at 6 per cent. interest; and the mayor is hereby instructed to com- plete the purchase on the part of the city, providing the city attorney shall approve the title. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the engineer be instruct- ed to make a survey and plat of a street proposed to be laid out and established from lith street to the south side of lot 687, the middle of which street shall be the center line of said street. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was refered to the engineer: Resolved. That so much of the resolu- tion adopted on the 22nd day of June 1893, as provides for the curbing, guttering and macadamizing of Julien ave., from the east side of Grant ave. to the east side of Alta Vista street be and is hereby re- scinded. Ald. Powers moved that the motion of Ald. Olinger to reconsider resolution of the council ordering warrant drawn for the Eighth 'treet and West Dubuque Rail- way Co. be laid on the table. Carried. Ald. Powers moved that the auditor he instructed not to deliver warrant to the Ledger Printing Co. until further order from the council. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Attest: 4447. Notice to 1. roperty Owners. You are hereby notified that Chapter 41 of the Revised Ordinances c,f the City of Dubuque provides that all ornamental or shade it?es standing on any of the streets or sidewalks of the city, shall be kept trimmed that no limbs or branches shall be lower than eleven (11) feet above the surface of the sidewalk or street nor extend into the street farther than eight (8) feet beyond the curb line, and that a tine of ten (10) dol- lars is imposed for every violation of such provision. Also that the city coun- cil at its last session instructed the proper city officials to cause the ordinance to be strictly enlorred. And that in all cases, where any prop- erty owner shall neglect or refuse to keep the shade trees on the sidewalk in front of his or her premises trimmed in the manner above specitied the same should be done by the city at his or her expense. .1. L. BUNTING, Dubuque, .July 8, 6t . City Electrician. order. 1893. 1@'ayor. SIDEWALK NOTICE. Resolved, 13y the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of this notice, constructed and alit in conformity with the ordinance to relation to sidewalks on the east side of Iowa street, between Fourteenth and Fif- 1eruihstreets, a11•re not already laid, at 110 Official Notices. the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council 01 the City of Dubuque: That a s:dewaik 12 feet wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West 5th street, abutting lots 1 and 2 of mineral lot 78 where not already laid, at the expense of abutting proper, y. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 11 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of tills notice, constructt:d and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the south side of Fourteenth street, be- tween Bluff street and Prairie street where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of goal two inch ?lank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be wit hin 30 days ol this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance it. relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 4th street, between Locust street and alley east, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the Coy Uout.cil of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west std.- of Prairie street, between 14th street and Arlington street where not ready laid, at the expenseot abutting prop- erty. Resolved by the City Council the of City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of brick, stone or cement, be, with- in thirty days of service of no- tice of this resolution, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, nn the west side of Locust street, between 7th street and 8th street where not already laid, at the ex- peuse of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good brick, atone or cement, be, within 30 days alter service of notice of this reso- lution, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Bluff street, between 13th street and 14th street where not al- ready laid, at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted July 5th, 1893. 8-7-10t. '1'. J. CoortEY, Recorder. AN ORDINANCE Requiring Carriages and other Vehicles, Cars and Street Cars to stop and give unobstructed. use of Streets and Alleys to Fire Department, and providing penalty for its violation. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That whenever any fire en- gine, hose cart or hook and ladder convey- ance is passing along any street or alley the drivers of carriages, carts or other vehicles, the engineers of railroad trains, and the motoneers of street cars, or other persons having the same in charge, shall stop the same upon the approach of such engine, hose cart or hook and ladder con- veyance, and shall at all times so manage as to give the full, free and unobstructed use of the streets and alleys to the fire de- partment at far as possible in case of a fire or when the said department, or any of the drivers ,hereof are answi ring, or re- sponding to an alarm of lire. Any person viilating any of the pro - vi ions of this ordinance shall be tined not less than $5 nor more than $50. Approved .luly 7, 1893. A. W. DAUGHEItTY, Mayor. Atttest: '1'. J. COONEY, City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance relating to Fenelon Place Elevator coni' any. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That tate r eneion Place Eleva- tor company is hereby anutoriz•d to erect on Fourth street, at the intersection of Fenelon stnet at the place where the power house of the Fourth Street Elevator company stood, which was recently destroyed by tire, a power house for the purpose of operating an elevator. The right is 11er:by granted to said Fen- elon Place E evator company to operate a public elevator, a'id to snake charges there - tor without further license;roin the city, subject to the control of the city council as to the conducting, management and safety thereof. Approve 1 July 7,1893. A. W. DAUGHEftTY, %layor. Attest: 1'. J. COONEY, Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance against riding bicycles on the sidewalks of the city and regulating the riding of them on the sireets ut the city and fixing a penalty therefor. Be ii ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That no person or persons shall ride or drive on bicycles or any other similar conveyance or contrivance what- ever on or over the sidewalks of this city or through any of the public parks or pub- lic grounds of this city. Section 2. That ally person or persons who snail ride or drive on bicycles or velocipedes or any other similar convey- ance or contrivance whatever on or over the St reels of this city shall be governed and controlled by the following regulators: 1n riding or driving on bicycles or on any other similar conveyance or contriv- ance s.id paries shall keep t., the right side of the streets and shall at all times so far as possible manage to giye the free and unobstructed use of tile streets to horses, carriages and other like vehicles, and there shall be no racing or last rid,ng on the streets. In traveling in the night time each bicy- cle shall tie provided with a light or lan- tern placed in front of the same and also with a bell which shall be rung on the ap- proach of any vehicle or vehicles or horse or horses and said bell or be is shall also be rung by said bicycle rider or riders when they are approaching any vehicle or vehicles, or horse or horses from behind, and said bell or bells shall be lung ap- proaching and on every street crossing. Section 3. That any person or persons convicted of a violation of this ordinance shall be tined in a sum not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each offense. Adopted July 10th, 1893. Approved July 14th, 1893. Attest: A. T J. CoONEY, RecoryOr, official Notices. 91hange of Grade Notice. Notice is hereby given that there is now on file in my office a prohle showing a pro- posed change of grade on Dodge street be- tween York street and Grandview Ave. All parties feeling aggrieved at said pro. posed change of grade must tile their claims for damages in my office on or be- fore July 1st, 1893. Said propcsed change of grade will be considered at the next regular session of the council to be held July 3rd, 1893. tS-13.15t. '1'. J. COONEY. City Recorder. Commissioner's Notice. The undersigned coinmissioners duly appointed by the city nouncil of the city of Dubuque, June 7, 1893, to assess the damages, if any, that may be caused by reason of the proposed change of grade on Sanford street between Elm street and Windsor a,enue, hereby give notice that they will meet at the city marshal's office on the 10th day of July, 1893, to consider and view said proposed change of grade. G.1tEIFsTECK, J. W UNDERLICIi. 6-15-2,0t L. M. LANGSTAFF. Special Session, July 27th, 1893. 113 CPIIY COUNCIL. [014 FICIAL. SPECIAL S1 8SION. Council met July 27th, 1893, at 8 o'clock p. in. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present Aids. Butler, Crawford, (-lnb, Lillig, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Mayor Daugherty stated the object of the meeting was for making a sett !einem with Atkinson & Oloff for the imprnue- ment tit Main street and such other busi- ness as the council should deem proper. Ald. Olinger offered the following reso- lution whch was referred to the street com- mittee. Resolved, That the action of rho council, July 17th, 1893, ordering a sidewalk on the south side of West 3rd street bet ween St. Mary's and Cardiff streets be rescinded and annulled its of no force and effect. The petition of M. J. Mulgrew claiming damages clone to wagon and harness by the steam roller. Referred to the commit- tee on claims. Ald. Ryder of the sewer committee re- ported in favor of paying the bill of 1). 11'. Linehan of $540.45 on sewer contract in Riley between .Jackson and Washington from 10th to 13th streets. Adopted. Ald. Powers moved t t modify the resci- lhtion passed at the last meeting for the laying of sidewalk on the north side of W Locust between Ellis and Iloogen Ave. s as not to apply t0 tire• property of Mrs. Yates. Carried. 1 .Aid. Olinger moved that warrants to the amount of $5,000 be drawn oo the improve- ment fund in favor of Atkinson & Olo1f for the improvement of Main street, and the treasurer instrueted to endorse same at 7 per cent. per annum until redeemed. Car- ried. Ald. Ryder moved that the matter of renting use room on the first flour of the city hall be referred to ine committee on public grounds and buildings with power. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Attest: Grove Terrace to highland Place where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'Chat a sidewalk, 12 feet wide, of good two -Inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance its relaid iii to sidewalks, on the north side of Sixth street, fronting the east 25 feet of lot 752, and proper curb in accord- ance with grade, also where not already laid, at the exbeuseef 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 cetnent be, within 20 days atter service of the notice constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on she South side of West Locust street, in front of lot 15 in Quigley's subdivision, where not already laid, at, expense of abut- ting property. Resolved, By the City tioiuicil of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement. be, within 20 dtlys of this notice, of resolution, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance to relation to sidewalks. on the north side of West Locust street, betwean Ellis street and Ilottedsn ave., where 1101 already laid, at the expense of abutting property, Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'That, a side walk lour Leet wide, 0f good two melt plank, brick, stone or cement, be, wiltun 20 days of this notice, construct• mad and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of First Avenue, between lthoniberg avenue and Adams street, where not ahead), laid, at 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 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid incon- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of West 3rd street, between St. Mary's street and Cardiff street where not already lniu, at the expense of abutting property. 1tesoltett 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 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Iowa street. abutting sjy of city lot 216, wh •re not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That it sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plan k, brick, stone, or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides or 11111 street, between W e+t Third and Dodge street, where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting prop- erty. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: '1'i.at a sidewalk 4 feet wide. of gond two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and letd its conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east and west side of Jackson street, between 221) and 27th street, where notal - ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted July 17th, 1893. 7-22-10 '1'. J. COON).Y, Recorder. .. - ecorder. 1893. y SIDEWALKTOTICES. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'That a sidewalk 4 feet wiue of good two-inch plana, brick, stone or comeut, be, within 20 clays of this notice, constructed and laid to conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West Locust street, between lludedett avenue and Flynn's property at the foot of the hill, whore not already laid, at the expense of abutting propert y. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cerilent, be, within 30 days of this notice, constructed and laid to conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Arlington street, from 114 Official Notices. Notion to Sewer Contractors. Seated proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city. of Dubuque. lowa, up to Monday, July 81st, 1893, at 4 o'clock p. m. for furnishing all material and labor and building the pipe sewers as follows, according to plans and specifica- tions on file in said office, viz: An 8 melt tile pipe sewer on W 6th and Summit streets from Hill street to highest point In Summit street. Estimated length, 700 feet, three manholes, one flush tank. An 8 inch tile pipe sewer in Couler avenue from 18th street to Eagle l'oint avenue. Esti- mated length, 1,443 feet, five manholes, one flush tank. An 8 inch tile pipe sewer in Ellis street from Dorgan's alley to Almond street. Estimated length, 580 fret, two manholes, one flush tank. 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 or all bids. W. 11. KNOWLTON, 7-19 lot CnyEtigineer. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at tha City Engineer's office, City of Dubuque, Iowa, up to Monday, July 31, 1293, at 4 o'clock p. m., for furnishing 600 cubic yards of filling—more or less—upon lot 16 East Dubuque add. corner of 19th and Elm streets, according to plans tool specifica- tions on file in said office. Bidders to fur- nish a bond of $100 with bid that contract will be entered into if awarded. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 1V. 11. KNOWLTON, 7-19 lot City Engineer. Notice in Relation to Filling Lots. DUBUQUE, July 17th, 1893. To Unknown: You and each of 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 described as follows: Lots 22, 23 and 24, in block Fifteen, Du- buque Harbor improvement Co' add. You are notified to appear, if you de- sire. 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 filling shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will com- mence on Aug. 7th, 1893. 7-17-14t S. B. 1ttcE City Marshal. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to Saturday, August 5th, 1893, at 4 o'clock p. n1., for unproving the follow- ing street and alley according to plans and specifications now en file in my office: Prince street from Eagle Point avenue to Sanford street. Grading, cut 450 cubic yards, fill 652 cubic y .rds, curbing 1,600 lineal feet, guttering 700 square yards, macadamizing 2,000 square yards. Alley between Prince and Queen and Sanford and Regent streets. Grading, fill 446 cubic yards macadamiz- ing 550 square yards. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for curbing, the price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing. Grad- ing on streets to be bid in total, and in al- leys by the cubic yard. Bidders must furnish a good and tuff- ficent bond of $200 that contract will be en- tered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted upon at the regular session of the council to commence August 7th, 1893. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. 7-19-15t T. J. COONEY, Recorder, Notice to Contractors. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICL, DUBUQUE, July 24, 1893. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to Saturday, Aug. 511i, 1893, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the cleaning and widen - of Couler creek, from Kniest street sewer to 23d and Washington streets, ac- cording to plans and specifications now on on rile 1n my office. The bidders must state the price per cubic yard for all exca- vating. Bidders must furnish a good and sufficient bond of $200 that they will enter into contract if awarded. Blanks for bid- ders will be furnished by the recordd-. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. T. J. COONEY, 7-24-1Ot City Recorder. Change of Gracie Not. ice. Notice is hereby given that there is now on file in my office, profiles showing a pro- posed change of grade on College avenue, West 3rd street and Brad street. All parties feeling agrieved on account of such proposed change of grade, must file their claims for damages in my office on or be- fore August pth, 1893, as said proposed change of grade on above streets will he considered by the council at its next regular session to be held August 7th, 1893. 17-7-151. '1'. J. COONEY, Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, i DUBUQUE IOWA. S To the owner or owners of thepseveral lots and parcels of ground abutting alley from Johnson to Windsor avenue between Lin- coln avenue and Providence street, all in city of Dubuque. Yon are hereby notihed that there is now on file in the city recorder's office of Du- buque, a plat of said above named alley in said city. showing the separate lots or parcels of ground abutting 00 said alley subject to special assessment for the grad- ing and macadamizing of said alley, and the names, as tar as practicable, of the several owners of said abutting real es- tate, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, for the in- spection of any person, firm or company interested in any kind, in said real estate, and that. such person, firm or company, having any objection to the special tax pro- posed to be assessed, as shown by said plat, may file with the city recorder Ills or their objections 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 August, 1893. , W. H. KNOWLTON, 7-25-101. City Engineer. T Regular Session, August 7th, 1893. 115 CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, August 7th, 1893. LOFFICIALj Council met at 10 o'clock a. m., Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, and Ryder. On motion the minutes of the previous mew lugs were approved as printed. A1d. Ki der moved that the rules be sus- pended and Col. Lyon be allowed to ad- dress the council in regard to the opening of 26th street. Carried. Col. Lytat then addressed the council in relation to the above. Messrs. Gillian and Weaver were also al- lowed to address the council in referrence to the ween Alta Vista andening tltuse alley Center Julieavenue. Referred back to the street committee. The following bills were allowed: Mrs. Koenig, janitor at city hall$ 20 00 John 'Tibey, contract on llttl and lb0 00 Oak street Steuck & O'Farrell, cuntlact on San 200 00 ford street Edward Ryan, coutract ou Auburn street 683 08 O. G. Kringle, contract un Decorah 273 `L7 street Ed. Ryan, contract on Auburn ave - 106 00 nue. O. G. Kringle, coutract on Dubuque 273 21 avenue O. G. Kringle, contact on Alta avenue 462 01 Norton & Lee, coutract ou Broad - 300 00 way George Taylor, cum ract on Nevada street 426 90 O. G. Kringle, contract on Dela- ware avenue O. G. Kringle, contract on Alta ave - 381 69 nue Steuck & O'Farrell, contract on 112 50 Jackson street Peterson & Go., contract on Alma street 131 90 Cain & Schoenthal, contract on E 35 30 Grant avenue McCann & Williams, contract on 194 00 Dodge street Peterson & Co., coutract, wall on 588 45 Alma street P. F. Guthrie, sidewalks on Queen, 1V ashington, Broadway and Grant S avenue 68 09 Mrs. Koenig, cleaning extra room162 50 25 Hardie & Scharle, printing Dubuque TELEGRAPH, printing12 25 k'. W. Barris & Bro., repairing 2 50 chair G. B. Grosvenor & Co., T. paper... 13 60 F. Mertz repairing sale lock, etc.. 2 50 Jas. Lee, coutract on Grant Park... 332 95 2 00 Smith Printing Co., printing Jas. Kelly, stationery L. Daley, cleaning marketDubuque Water Co., packing B. Lagen, livery Jos. Geiger, carpenter work Jas. Kelly, stat• ionery E. S. Daugherty, rod man for engi- 40 00 neer R. T. Eddy, rod man for fengineer45 00 Ii. Nagelmaker, supplies3 80 house Jas. Tobin, team for hauling poles, 13 38 etc Jas. 'Thompson, labor 3 38 Jas. McCrackin, team and labor33 85 Wm. Young, trimming trees 24 00 1'. Stouter, labor 14 60 Wm. 1'. Hartman, removing wires from poles 9 56 M. Ahern, removing poles 15 00 Jos Nonni!, -trimming trees 24 00 P. Ahern, r moving poles 14 25 David '1'. Howie, ladder 6 90 Smedley M'i'g Co., supplies, etc17 19 John Newman & son, blacksmith - mg John 'Duey, crossing stone A. W underltcb, horseshoeing Lear & Phtfner, John Butt, blacksntiihing John Boman, repairing chemical engine Iowa Iron Works, material H. L. Congar, coal Tom Co Inns, horseshoeing But. Bros., repairing Novelty Iron Works, repairing for 1 20 steam roller Zehe ner & Voggeuthaler, repairing 1 86 engine John E. liartig, repairing and ma- terial a- 1 45 ter al Jas. Street, crossing stone tarnished. 24 62 Isaac Pro.: or, crossing stone turn- 10 63 ished R. '1'. Eddy, sideua.lt, west 68 82 A. Thither, elayinge gutter on 1 ah. 43 00 Jas. Boyce, 8 35 helpers Duggan & Kane, supplies tar city hall 395 Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware 53 85 50 11. Corrance, oil, &c Baumgartner& Kteih, supplies for 10 00 sewer 4 00 Lear & Ptittner, hurseshueing 24 00 Svendsen & Ott, lumber Knapp, Stout Company, Co., lum- 42 19 bee F. achluz, blackmtllt repairs Diamond Jo Co, oil and waste B. D. Lenehan, repairing tools Philip Miller, shot el Thos. Byrne, gravel Mrs Welsh :tone 3 60 25 00 2 40 5 00 3 50 5 60 1 50 43 49 6 50 3 75 1 75 21 95 1 50 25 1 30 8 25 8 65 20 115 12 98 9 10 60 42 50 6 30 P. F. Guthrie, tilling done on Wind- sor avenue 13 20 Standard Oil Cu, oil 5 04 W. 11. 'Torbert, soda Staudaru Lumber Co, shavings and 54 50 Lumber W. Al. Greenhow, plumbing, etc... 31 65 John Terry, pine wood 5 J. P. Schroeder & Co, cement 2 W Paul Schlenker, iepairiug steam 50 roller 4 25 Christman & Healey, supplies Duggan,00 .Greenhow, plumbing la nails 6 d ma- terial 22 60 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, 5 45 hose, etc Iter 2 80 Hugo Ruh, supe A. E. Parker, sharpening lawn 2 mower 7 00 00 P. E. Simian, team for hauling dry dBros. & Hitchens roan - manhole covers etc Co., 87 28 J. C. Althauser, duster 50 Diamond Jo Co., brooms .. 1 50 Fire Extinguisher Mfg. Co., bottles 10 00 and stoppers 75 J. Mertz, lock keys lies4 75 Cabinet Markers Assn., supe 1 00 Svendsen & Ott, lumber Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware6 35 Tony Siege, stone 42 95 BaumgartneJac Schmidt, assistant park custo- 4 50 hmidassistantdian 50 00 116 Regular Session, August 7th,, 1893. The following bills were referred to com- mittee on fire and water. Key City Gas Co., $18.84. Dubuque Wooden Ware Co., $3. Dubuque Water Co., $10. Dubuque Water Co., $1,33o. The following bills were referred to com- mittee on police and light. Globe Light and heat Co., $000. Star Electric Light Co. $1,087,91. Key City Gas Co., $37.59. Dubuque Light and 'fraction Co., $187.50. The following bills were referred to printing committee. Globe Printing Co., $29.15. 'fhe Herald, $29.15. The Times Co., $58.30. Tne Dubuque TELEGRAPH, $75. The following hills was referred to the street committee: Altman & Co., $82 24. Also bill of A. 1t. Stevenson for extra work on steam roller. The following bills were referred to the sewer committee: J. P. Schroeder, $119.15; D. W. Leuehan, $724.45. The following bilis were referred to the committee on public grounds and build- ings: W. 11. Greenhow, $14.25; Ranfried & Jaeger, 80c. The bills of Graff Bros. for $148.15 were referred to the committee 01 board of health. Bill of Central Union Telephone Co., was referred to the, committee on electrical construction. Bill of Mrs. Ann Knabe was referred to city attorney and committee on claims. Ald. Powers offered the following reso- lution which was ad ipted: Resolved that tete rules of order be amended as follows: All bills and accounts against the city, except for work or material furnished un- der contract be hereafter verified by the creditor. or his agent and examined and reported on by a committee of the council before passed upon by the council. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn until 2 o'clock p. ni. Carried. Council met 3:05 p. m. Aug. 7, 1893. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. On motion the rules were suspended and R. W. Stewart was allowed to address the council' in relation to the storm water sewer which is used as a sanitary sewer on Hill street. On motions 'Phomas Watters and Mr. Phillips addressed the council on the same in atter. Ald. Powers moved that the parties file a petition stating their grievance in regard to the use of the above storm water sewer which is used as a sanitary sewer and that a special committee be appointed to inves- tigate and that they adopt some means to give immediate relief. Carried. The mayor appointed the sewer commit- tee, executive committee of board of health, also Ald. Olinger, city engineer and city attorney to act as said committee. Ald. Glab moved that rules be suspend- ed and Wm. Hintrager be allowed to ad- dress the council in regard to draining lot on West 5tb. Carried. Wm. Hintrager addressed the council in relation to same, Aid. Powers moved that the matter of draining said lot be referred with power to the special committee appointed by the mayor to inyestigate the Hill street sewer. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved to refer the matter of ordering satewalKs abutting VI in. lltn- trager's property on West Locust to the aldmmeu of the Fourth ward and engi- neer with power. Carried. Aid. Crawford moved that tete request of Wm. Hintrager in relation to sewer con- nections on lowa, between 10:h and llth streets be received and Med. Carried, Alit. Powers moved that rules be sus- pended and Mr. Barnes be allowed to ad- ar ss the council in relation to 111r. Wooton's alley and sidewalk. Carried. Mr. Barnes addressed the council in re- gard to same. The following petitions were gra.tted: The petition 01 M. Majerus to have, city engineer give grade on lot 300 for street and alley. The petition of F. A. liumpf to have city engineer give proper line and grade;;ou Olive and 11E street. The invitation of the Trades and Labor Congress through the general committee to participate in the observance of Labor Day was accepted, and that they be noti- fied that the council accepts, and thanks be returned for the saine. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of 1Vm. I'apenthine asking to have stone rem•ived on Valeria street in front of his property. Petition of B. Schulte & Son et al. in - relation to sidewalk on east side of Pine yet. Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Petition of August Gartner et al. for the improvement of Park 11111 road. Petition of Nelson Frith et al tor the opening of 26th street. Petition of Chas Anderson et al. object- ing to present survey of Dodge street was referred to the street coin.nitee and city engineer. Petition of A. W. Kemler et al. in re- gard to the repairiug of Bluff street ex- tension. The bill of Frank McCann for $163.65 for retaining wall on sewer on Dodge st. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee. ' Richard Fuhrmau, Peter Ludwig, Minna Kaselka, Barbara Isborn, Jonathan Houpes, Dubuque Boat Club association, C. W. Katz, Airs. Joon Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Honora Martin. Geo. Gruber. The tollowing petitions were received and filed. Sarah Wooton, for laying sidewalk on east side of 11111 and between Third and Dodge streets. Remonstrance of Sarah Wooton against opening alley through lot 2 of 2 of 3 of mineral lot No 76 in city. The guarantee of Eureka Gas Saving coni pan y. The petiton of E. 11. Sheppley asking not to be compelled to lay sidewalk on Iowa street betweet . 'oureenth and Fif- teenth street. Petition of F.Swanson in relation to lay- ing of sidewalk. Petition of Mrs: Dave Grant in relation to sidewalk on Locust between Seventh and Eighth streets. The petition of Julia L. Langworthy fn relation to filling of lot 31, S. M. Lang - worthy's add. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole: Mrs. Maria Neumeister et al., in regard to alley between Johnson and Windsor avenues. The petition of John 'l'itzthum et al., for the improvement of Harold street. The petition of Mrs. P. Haenel et al., for Regular Session, August 7th, 1893. 117 the removal of fountain on 17th and West Locust. Petition of Geo. Acker et al., for change of grade on West 3rtt street. Petition of Fred Dupuis et al., to have grade established on 1Vood street from Ju- lien avenue to 'onto end. Communication fro!' B. E. Linehan in relation to the Dubuque and East Dubuque ferry. Petition of Mrs. E. G. Young et al., for the extension of water mains in alley be- tween 11th and 12th and Jackson and White. The foliow'ng petitions were referred to the corn mit ee on lire and water: Petition of Geo. H. Fifield for . xtension to cor. of West Eleventh and Praire streets. Petition of Mary K. Torbert, secretary of Home for the Friendless for extension of mater mains and sewer system from Julien avenue through Broad street to Hosie for the Friendless. The following bilis were referred to the committee on claims and city attorney: The petition of J. G. Meukle in regard to the injury his sot: sustained by an ac- cident on Cain street. The petition of lra Parker for amount of physicians lees for attendance on Miss Nellie Watts for injuries sustained by fall- ing on obstruction on sidewalk. The petition tor Ira Parken for amount of physicians fees for attendance on Miss Nellie Watts for injuries,sustained by fall- ing on obstruction sidewalk. The petition of Christ Frisch asking the city not to 'take settlement with P. F. Guthrie untill his bill for labor was set- tled. Committee on claims and mayor. The following bills were referred to the executive committee of the board of health. J. D. Bush for removing dead dogs from vault. The petition of Mrs. Bentin, owner of lot No. 21 corner Rhomberg avenue and Schiller street in relation to alley. The following petition were referred to the police and light and electrical con- struction committees. The etitionof Chas. Nollnagel in rela- tion to the location of the electric light or- dered placed on Which street between San- ford and Eagle Point avenues. The petition of C. L. Bissell, et. al. ask- ing for an arc electric light at the head of Fourth street near the loot of the elevator. The petition of It. W. Stewart attorney for citizens in relation to the sanitary and storm water sewer on West 5th and Hill streets was referred to a special committee. The petition of Miss M. A. J. in regard to the condition of Bluff street extension, near West's Hill as regards travel, referred to the First ward aldermen with power. The petition of Mary A. Mcllenry in re- lation to the special assessment for clean- ing vault. Referred back to the com- mittee of the board of health. The bid of Roberts Bros., Racine, Wis., for street signs was referred to the com- mittees on renaming streets. Ald. Olinger moved that all petitions for the extension of the water mains be re- ferred to the committee on fire and water. Carried. The bill of M. O'Connell as sanitary in- spector was referred to the mayor. Ald. Olinger moved 8 18a3j urn until 7:30 o'clock p• m. Aug. Attest Recorder. 1893. ayor. Adjourned Regu ar Soesion, .u - gust 8, 1893. (Ot'F1C1A1,.] Council meet at 8.35 p. m. Mayor Daugherty iu the chair. Present—Aids. But er, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Liilig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. city engineer presented a communica- tion to reference to the change hof grade on 14th street between Alta Vista and Alanuc street. Referred to the committee of the whole. Ald. Olinger moved that bids lie opened and re.erred to the city engineer lir com- putation. Carried. The commissioners appointed by the city council presented the following. We the undersigned commissioners ap- pointed by your honorable body beg leave to report. That we have been on the premises of Bernard Gallon, owner of lot 1 of 2 D1 lot 158, and find that no grade was established ,at the time said Gallon erected its building, and is therefore not entitled to damages by reason of any grade the city might see proper to make. Signed. JAS. CUSHING, J. W. W UNDERLICH, C. REIFSTE';K. Report confirmed. The jury appointed to assess the damages caused by the opening of au 8 ft. lane between Catherine and West Locust, submitted the tollowing report: We the undersigned jurors appointed by City Marshal Rice {being duly sworn to award damages if any by reason of con- demning 8 ft et of ground iu lot 15 Quigley's sub, also 8 feet of lot 16 in Quigley's sub, therefore we award 1Vm. lliatrager one hundred and five dollars damages on lot 15 in Quigley's sub, and award ilrs. Ellen T. Callahan the sum of twenty -live dollars on lot 16 in Quigley's sub. Signed. Jos. ws J. towAN, FULLER, CHAS. I IOLLNAGEL, OTTO ELLWANGER, JOHN MOSER, M. M. LIOFFMANN, Jos. L. HORR, CHRIS. A. VOELKER, G. WUNDERLICH, J. 11. CAR1tOLL, B. WESTERCAMP, J. A. ATHERTON. Report adopted. Ald. Olinger moved that warrants for $2.00 each be drawn in favor of above per- sons, also that warrants be drawn in favor of the commissioners for two days at the rate of $240 per day each. Carried. REPORTS OF OFFICERS City Auditor Kenety reported 594 86 cash on hand July 1, 1893, $ 5,559 77 Receipts.... Total $40,154 63 8%4,669 5,485 17 Disbursments Aug. 1. Balance 118 Adjourned Regular Session, August 8t1i, 1893. A to reported $2,069.60 due officers for inonth of July. Report received and filed and warrants ordered drawn to pay ol- ticers. Marshal due police ice foce r July, 1orted 893 24 20 the amount Also reported 67 police cases; also re- ported $6 00 as fines collected, and also $26.00 as pond receipts ordered July. dopdwarrtts drawn to pay police. Street Superintendent Carter reported $3,502.05 s month of July r Reportlaor ttadopted and ware rants ordeted drawn to pay same. Also presented itemized statement for street expenses for month of July. Re- port adopted. Fire Chief Reinfried reported $1,510, amount due the firemen fur the month of July, 1893. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to Pay sante. Sewer inspector O'Brien reported $976.60 for labor and teams on sewer work for the month of July, 1893. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay fur same. Street Supt. Carter reported $90.03 due to patties for balance on macad un. Repott adopted. illarketmaster Norton reported $110.5 from city scales; also $35 25 fur rent of huckster stands. Received and Pled. J. W. Wood,. city wood treasurer, re- ported $2.10 due city; being the,1•er cent. clue the city for wood measured during July, 1893. Report received anti flied. Chas. Pitscuner. city weigher, reported $8 55 as the gross receipts of West Du- buque scales, $1 30 amount being due city. Received and filed J. L. Bunting reported $38.83 collected for [.rimming trees. Report received and filed. J. L. Bunting pre euted a statement of account for removing "dean" or unoccu- pied poles and the names of the companies to be assessed for same as follows: Dubuque Light & Traction Co $ 4 50 Llill & West Dubuque Street Rail - way Co 15 00 Dubbuque Water Co . 10 50 Report received and filed and auditor in- strue,ed to collect same. J. F. Stemtn reported that the assess- ment roll for 1893 was completed and ready for examination. Report received and filed. The petition of 13. W. Lacy, agent, ask- ing for grade of curb for lot 459, corner llth and Iowa, granted and engineer in- structed to give said curb line. Jas. Doyle, city weigher, reported $3.35 due city from First ward scales. Report adopted. The report of W. 11. Knowlton to regard to the established grade of W. 14th from Alta Vista to A'lantic, suggesting a change thereon, was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. The following reports of W. H. Knowl- ton were received and filed: That the ordinance now in force in reference to the slope of sidewalks be changed. Also that Francis street is improved ac- cording to the established grade. The following reports of W. 11. Knowl- ton were referred to the street committee: The estimated cost for improving Cedar street from 14th to 15th streets. Also the report and estimate of the grade and cost for improving Lincoln avenue from Reed street north to the river. Also_plat of alley east of Hill street be- tween West 'Third and nest Fifth. Also profile and cost for improving Staf- ford avenue from Garfield to northern ter- minus. The. following reports were adopted. The profile for the opening of 26th street across the C. & G. W. R'y, and that notice had been served on the company's agent. Also that right cf way had been secured from .lessrs. Keppler & Schu ze through lots 14 and 15 of Littleton & Saws et's ad- ditun for a 40 foot street front Seminary street t t the aitey, and Tat the street be named Keppler 5 reef. Also in regard to Ute change of grade on Sanford avenue troth Queen street to Elm street. The following were referred to the com- mittee of the whole. The plan and estimate for storm water sewer for Jones from Locust to the 1. C. R. R. Also estimate for cost of extending the present culvert in Ltnculn Ave. to Eagle Point Ave. Alsit profile of Alpine street from We t 3rd St. to Dodge. Also profile show! g p °posed change of gra to on 13 ad St. from Julien Ave. to Dodge St. Also West 3rd from Alpine to Grandview Av. Also College Ave. from West 5:h St. to O'Neil St. Ats k plat showing proposed street across the property of M ssrs. Kumpf, Dickey, Weigle and Forester. The lollowrttg were received and tiled: Plat of alley west of Center !'lace Also communication in relation to proposed change of gr de of Union Ave. Also plat for the prop•tsed extension of White St. from Santo'd to 23rd St, The City Atto tie Knight presented an ordinance r galating the erection and maintenance of poles fo electrical pur- poses in the streets and alleys, referred to the ordinance committee. Also presented an ordinance prohibiting the construction or use and maintenance o[ privy vaults or cess pools in certain lo- calities. Referred to the ordinance com- mittee. Also an ordinance declaring the emission of dense smoke from chimneys and smoke stacks of buildings to be a nutsance, and fixing a penalty for the violation thereof. Referred to the ordinance committee, and on motion of Ald. Olinger Ald. Powers was excused from acting on committee and Ald. Ryder was appointed to serve on the same. The matter of Fred. Mussehl claiming damages on account of change of grade on Windsor avenue, reported that if said Fred Mussehl made improvements on his property before the grade was changed, that he was entitled to damages, if any was done his property. Referred to engi- neer to; report what change was trade. City Engineer Knowlton reported he had made an examination of that part of Julien avenue embracel by resolution passed June 22, and found the street in very fair condition. Report received and filed. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution which was adopted: Resolved, That so much of the resolu- tion adopted on the 22nd day of June, 1893. as provides for the curbing, guttering and macadamizing of Julien Ave. from west side of !'Nilson avenue to the east side of Alta Vista street, be and is hereby re- scinded. The City Attorney Knight reported that the city had a right to lay sidewalk as they saw fit in front of lot 1 of 1 Quigley's sub owned by Anna M. Bush. Report adopted. Adjourned Regular Sention, August 8th, 1893. 119 The following bilis were allowed: Brown and Brown, partial estimate for improving Sem tuary street, $2,000. Brown and Brown, estimate- tor gra ling Seminary street, $539.00. RIsPOBTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Olinger, of the finance committee, reported in favor of having a warrant drawn in favor of Henry B. Gniffke, city treasurer, for 773.49 tor money advanced during ,July, 1893; also in savor of having loan warrants drawn in favor of the sev- eral parties for money borrowed during July. 1893, Adopted. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the special committee on hill, of %Noodlewn Park com- pany for grading in 11`oodlawn Park addi- tion, reported as follows: Your committee, after a careful exami- nation of the records find that the city en- tered into an agreement with said compa- ny to grade nut to exceed 50,000 cubi° yards of grading. From estimates of the city engineer said company has completed said amount of grading, and your commit- tee would recommend that they be paid $1,510.79, being balance due under said agreement. Beret t att coed is report of the city attorny on same matter. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Glab, Lil- lie, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Noes—Aid. Craword. City Engineer Knowlton and Street Su- perintendent Carter reported on petition of Thos. Bassett in relation to sidewalk on Bluff street extension, that said waiks be moved at Mr. Hassett's expense, as he is the only one benefited by the change. Adopted. Also reported that they do not deem it advisable to remove filling from Seventh aye. as asked for by James Tobin and Nic. Kintzinger. Adopted. Also reported that Mr. Patch had been ordered to r lay his sidewalk on Villa street. Adopted. RESOLUTIONS. AId. Crawford offered the following which was dopted: Resolved, That the award of the jury summoned to appraise any damages which might be sustained by the owners of prop- erty proposed to be taken for an alley eight feet in width from the north end of Catherine street to West Locust street be confirmed and the several amounts awarded be set apart in the city treasury to be paid to the parties entitled to the sante on their executing the proper relin- quishments of the right of way, and that said alley le declared a public highway. Ald. Powers offered the following which was adopted. Resolved, That the Mayor's salary as now fixed be paid quarterly and warrants drawn to that effect. AId. 011inger ogered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the City of Dubuque, 'That the city recorder be and is hereby instructed to is, ue a venire to the City Marshal commanding him to summon a jury of twelve freeholders, citizens of said city, qualified to assess the damages that may be caused by the widening, opening and extension of the following streets and alleys, according to plats prepared by the city engineer: White street bet. Sanford and 23rd streets, and Couler Ave. and Jackson street, 26th St. bet. Elm. and Pine streets, Alley east of Hill St. between West 5th and West 3rd streets, Alley west of Cen- ter Place bet. Julien Ave. and Rose street. Ald. Olinger offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That a warrant for $200.00 be drawn In favor of the Eagle Point Ferry Co. for the months of June and July, 1893, as per agreement of the city. City Engineer Knowlton reported as fol- lows on bids for street improvements: Alley between 22nd and 23rd and Wash- ington and Elm streets. Steuck & O'Farrell, 8738,00. E. E. Frith, $946.50. Geo. W. Farley, $779.50. Ald: Glab tn)ved that Steuck & O'Far- rell be awarded the contract, they being the lowest bidders. Carried. Alley between 22nd and 23rd and Jack- son and Washington streets. Steuck & O'Farrell, 8895. E. E. Fr th, 81,214.50. Geo. W. Farley, $1,117.00 Ald. Nicks moved that the contract be awarded to Steuck & O'Farrell, they being the lowest bidders. Carried. Prince street from Eagte Point ave. to Sanford street: Geo. W. Fade/. $2,043. Geo. Eengler, $2,050. E. E. Frith, $2,241. Steuck & O'Farreil, $1,810. Ald. Crawford moved that contract be awarded to Struck & O'Farrel, they being the lowest bidder,. Carried. '1'wenty-second street, between Jackson and Elm streets: Steuck & O'Farrell, $1,330.50. Geo. W. Far ey, $1,344.10. E. E. Frith, $1,320.20. AId. Nicks moved that contract be awarded to E. E. Frith, be being the low- est bidder. Carried. Alley between Prince and Queen and Sanford & Regents streets: Steuck & O'Farrell. $275.60. Geo. W. Farley, $376. P. Doerr, $281.40. 1_. Lang, $302.36. E. E. Frith, $414. Ald. Olinger moved that contract be awarded to Steuck & O'Farrell, they be- ing the lowest bidders. Carried. Regent street between Queen and Prince streets. • Geo. Taylor, $880, Steuck & O'Farrell, $742. A. Lang, $798. Geo. W. Farley, $856. E. E. Frith, 8858. Ald. Nicks moved that the contract be awarded to Steuck & O'Farrell, they being the lowest bidders. Carried. Alley east of Wilson avenue. Williams and McCann, $702. Geo. Taylor, $703 40. Lavin & Corrance, $605.60. AId. Crawford moved that the contract be awarded to W. S. Corrance, in the name of Lavin & Corrance, Mr. Laving agree- ing to transfer his interests in said con- tract to W. S. Corrance. Carried. Sewer on West 5th and Summit streets: E. C. Blake .$544 00 M. Lavin 507 00 D. W. Linehan 498 00 McCollinson & Mct:arman 451 00 W. S. Corrance... 579 00 John Fitzpatrick 62100 1.1. stuff 854 00 Jas. & Geo. Bird 483 50 Ald. Olinger moved that contract be awarded to DlcCollinson & McCarman, they being the lowest bidders. Carried. Sewer on Couler avenue between 18th street and Eagle Point avenue: John Fitzpatrick .$1,205 10 W. S. Corrance M. Lavin D. W. Linehan U. Ruff L225 10 . 959 79 969 79 1,065 37 120 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10th, 1893. Ald. Ryder moved that contract be awarded to M. Lavin, he bung the lowest bidder. Carried. Sewer on Ellis street between Dorcau's alley and Almond street: $504 CO W. S. Corrance379 60 Jas. llird 423 00 43 E. C. Blake U. Ruff 40600400 3 D. W. Linehan 497 00 John Fitzpatrick 497 00 M. Lavin AId. Olinger moved that contract be awarded to Jatnes Hird, he being the low- est bidder. Carried. Excavating CGuIer Creek: E. A. & O. D. Parrish, excavating olic 0 per cubic yard; rip rap, p yard. E. E. Frith, excavating, 50a per cubic yard; rip rap, $1.50 per cubic yard. On motion the contract was awarded to E. A. & O. D. Parrish. Ald. Ryder moved that M. Lavin be onpatd Em8 ettbalance due on and St. Mary's sstreets. Carewer - ried. ried. AId. Ryder moved to adjourn to'l'hurs- day, Aug. 101h, at 7:80 p. m. Carried. Attest: pproved: 33'' Recorder. 1893. .Mayor. THE CST Y COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, Aug. loth. 1893. [OFFICIAL.1 City council met at 7:55 o'clock p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present, Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. The following bills w ere ordered paid: Steuck & O'Farrell, improving 24th street, 81,146.90. J. McKennon, work on sewers, $40.35. P. F. Guthrie, sidewalk contract, $44.51. P. F. Guthrie, sidewalk contract, $434.46. Dr. J. F. McCarthy, services at calaboose, $2.90. -Keneally & O'Mara, macadam on Valley street, 8143.20. The petition of John Cogs, et al., asking for five electric lights on East Grandview avenue, referred to committee on police and light. 'The petition of W. G. Sweeney for a re- duction of valuation on real estate, re- ferred to the delinquent tax committee. The petition of harry Chalder for reduc- tion of taxes, referred to the delinquent tax committee. Ald. Nicks moved the rules be suspended and Mr. Sheppley be allowed to address the council. Carried. Mr. Sheppley then addressed the council in relation to laying sidewalk on Iowa, be- tween 14th and 15th streets. Referred to the engineer with power. Mr. G. Barnes was allowed to address the council in relation to sidewalk of Mrs. Wootton. The matter was referred to the engineer with power. 'the petition cf C. Reifsteck et al, asking rermissinn to improve alley between llumbo,dt and Stafford avenues. (.ranted. The statement of account of 13. E. Line- han for $152.54 was referred to the sewer cunt to it tee. AId. Crawford presented estimate of Thos. J. Carkeett for blinds fur the second floor of engine hous-. Referred to com- mittee on public grounds and buildings. The award of jury appointed to assess damages for the widening of Weigle alley was referred to thd committee of the whole. AId. Olinger preented a statement of road expenses up to date which showed a saving of abnut $5,000 over last year. Re- ceived arid tiled. On motion of AId. Powers the coure pursued by the streetcomtnittee was approved. Ald. Olinger tnoved that all warrants allowed to contractors should there not be funds in the treasury to pay same, the treasurer is instructed to endo se the same bearing 7 per cent. interest per annum un- til paid. Carried. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. AId. Glab, chairman of the committee on claims, reported as follows: In favor of paying the hill of the Stand- ard Lumb?r company of $225.59. In favor of paying Minnie Van Haider, Mary Messerknecht and John Messer- knecht 60 cents each. In favor 01 instructing the auditor to de- duct$35 from bill of Remus & Co. for mac- adam when balance on same is paid, said $35 to be delivered to Isaac Proctor. In favor of receiving and filing petition of Katy Giessler on account of alleged damages done her property by flood, June 10 h, 1893. Adverse to the petition of Mary Blake, askiuu the city to redeem frena tax sale a piece of property that was sold to pay for laying : plank sidewalk. Report adopted. Ald. O.iuger, chairman of the fire and water committee, reported as follows: in favor of paying the bill of the Du- buque Water Co. of $1,321.66 for 267 fire hydrants during June, 1893. In favor of paying bill of the Dubuque Water Co. of $30 for water in the city hall and engine houi•es. In favor of authorizing the fire chief to attend the Twenty-first Annual Conven- tion of the National Association of Fire Chiefs, to be held in nlilwaukee, Vis„ the same to be at the expense of the city. lte- portadbpted. Ald. Lillig, chairman of the delinquent tax committee, reported as follows; In favor of cancelling the assessment of Ezra Lukenbeil and John W. Wood on personalty for 1892. In favor of cancelling taxes of Ellen Conlin for 1892. In favor of redu ing the assessment of Nic and Frank Glab on lots 69, 70 and 71 in Finley's add. to $600 for 1892. In favor of reducing the assessment of Ellen O'Halloran on lots 13, 14, 15, 172 and 173 in Finley's add. to $1,500 for 1892. In favor of allowing Mary McMahon and Mary Ann O'Hearn an extension of oue year's time at 7 per cent. per annum to pay special tax for improvement of Dodge street abutting their property. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the executive committee of the board of health, reported as follows: In favor of paying bill of E. E. Frith of $312 for removing garbage. 1 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10th, 1893. 121 Receive and tile bill of Che•'ey 'Taylor of $6.00 for r.rnoving dead Clogs from vault. Receive and file bill of A. Turner' for clean int; vault. In favor of granting the remonstrance of V. J . Kcoesen against making sewerage connection. In favor of granting the remonstrance of Wm. G. Stewart against making sewerage connection. In favor of instructing the engineer to prepare plans and specifications for a storm water sewer on Sanford street from Cooler avenue to Couler creek, so as to provide for the proper drainage north of Sanford street. Report adopted. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the police and light committee reported as follows: 111 favor of placing an electric light on the corner of Wilde and McLenan streets, as the same will displace five gasoline lamps. 1 n savor of receiving and filing the ap- plication of Marthy McCraney for position of police matron. la favor of paying bill of Globe, Light & Heat Co. of $500.00 for light during June 1893. In favor of paying $1,074.39 on bill of Star Electric Co. for light during June 189s. In favor of paying bill of Dubuque Light & Traction L'j. of $187.50 for light during June 1893. In favor of paying bill of Key City Gas Co. of $78.30 for gas. In favor of paying bill of Central Union Telephone Co. of $30.00 for telephone rent. In favor of paying bill of Western Electric company of $22 for electric sup- plies. In favor of paying bill of F. Mertz of $1.50 for harness oil. In favor of paying bill of Lear & Pfiffnor of $4.50 for horseshoeing. In favor of paying bill of Reinfried & Jaeger of $36.50 for lanterns and pau- lucks. 1n favor of paying bill of Baumgartner & Meth of $3.70 for supplies. In favor of paying bill of H. E. Wise of $2 for 1ablr. Report adopted. Ald. Powers, chairman of the printing committee, reported as follows: In favor of paying $29.15 on bill of 'Times Co. for June, 1893. In favor of paying the bill of the TELE- GRAPH of $75 for printing due June, 1893. In favor of paying bill of Herald of $29.15 for printing during June, 1893. In favor of paying bill of the Ledger for printing due June, 1893. Also reported as follows on claim of the Ledger for advertising: Would recom- mend that the warrant for $58.30 for ad- vertising for April and May, 1893, now in the hands of the auditor, be paid to Louis Erin, Jr.; also find that bill for April, 1892, has been paid, and report adverse to pay- ing bills for January and February. Re- port adopted. Ald. Ryder, of the sewer committee, re- ported in favor of paying bill of George Fengler of $18.00 for stone for sewer. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of D. W. Rand et al., in relation to storm water sewer on West Locust street, as said sewer has been repaired and put in good shape. Report adopted. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the street com- mittee, reported as follows: In favor of referring the within proposi- tion of John Knoernchild in relation to widening Whi'e, between Sanford and 22nd streets, to the jury that will be sum - mo -ed to condemn the property for the widening of said street. In favor of receiving and filing within remonstrance against improving alley be- tween Queen street and Windsor avenue. In favor of instructing the Street super- intendent to raise the crossing in alley on Nineteenth street between Washington and Elm streets. In favor of granting the petition for a six-foot sidewalk on Alma street. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion tor a bridge on fink street. In favor of receiving and tiling petition of Ed McLain in relation to widt`i of Dodge street. t 10 favor of receiving and filing petition for retaining wall on Oak street. 111 favor of receiving ami filing estimates of city engineer for grading Angella and Cathetiue streets. In favor of receiving and filing the pro- test against change of graue on Dodge s reet, as comrnis;ioners have been ap- pointed to assess the damages, if any, on said street. Adverse to the petition of Emma L. Allen, remonstrating against the levying of special tax for improvement of Sem- inary street, as the city has not made such levy as yet. Also report that Seminary street has been repaired as asked for by Ed. Muntz. Also report that we have instructed the street superintendent to repair Chesnut street west of Walnut street. Also report in favor of receiving and fil- ing the report of the street superintendent for June 1893. Also report in favor of paying the fol- lowing bills: Brown & Brown $39 75, James Street -t- $31.72, Isaac Proctor $12.05. Also report that sidewalk can be laid on West 3d street, if same is laid over gutter for a distance of 450 feet West of St. Mary's street. Also report that we have accepted the following streets and alleys: West Fourteenth street. Alta avenue. Dubuque avenue. Decorah avenue. Deleware avenue. Auburn avenue. Oak street. Windsor avenue. Twenty-fourth street. Alley between Seventh end Eighth and Clay and White streets. Seminary street from west end of pres- ent improvement to Gold street, and from West Locust street to the east line of min. lot 190. Adverse to accepting plat of Jecklin's subdivision. In favor of approving of the profile of grades of alleys between Jackson and Elm and 22nd and 23d streets, as shown by the red line. In favor of establishing a street between Clark and Angella street, providing the same is done without expense to the city. Adverse to the acceptance of Harris' sub - div ision. In favor of approving of the plat of Peil's subdivision. In favor of approving of plat of Liebe's subdivision, No. 2. Report adoptee. RESOLUTIONS. Aid. Powers offered the following, which was referred to the street committee. Resolved, That Ilth street at and around Grove Terrace and extending to Weigle 122 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10th, 1893. alley be repaired and improved and ob- structions removed, and that the street and alley near and arounn what is known as Highland l'iace be also repaired and nn - proved by the street foreman, under the di- rection and supervision ot the city en- gineer. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council the of City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement, be, within twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on both .ides of Valerie street, between West Eagle Point ave. and hart st. where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adoptrd by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glah, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved, 13y 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 both sides ot Windsor avenue, between Ktingeuberg street and city limits north, where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abuttiug property, Adopted by the fot:owing vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Byrne, Craw- ford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, and Ryder. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West Eagle Point ave- nue, between west line of lot 3 of 135 and west line of lot 145a in L. 11. Lang - worthy's add, where not ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Nicks offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Alley, between Schiller and Iiumbotctt and Rhomberg and Lincoln aves, be (traded and macadamized, in conformity with theordinauce upon that subject. 'Chat the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and propo- sals for the performance of the work; the grading and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder. Noes—None. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque'. That Catharine street and Augella street, between Pierce street and west line of Gilliam's add. be graded, guttered, curbed and macadamized in con- formity with the ordinance upou 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 gtve the proper notice for bids and propo- sals for the perfortnance of the work; the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property, said streets to be curbed with what is known as flat cuibing; the contract to De completed by November 1st, 1894; the contractor to have all rock excavated. Referred to the com- mitt e of the whole. AId. Crawford offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of tubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, of good 2 inch plank, laid crosswise, be, within 15 days ot this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewaiks, on the west side of Walnut street, between Chest- nut street and 14th street where not already la'd, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the foilowiug vote: Ayes—Adds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, I'owers and Ryder. Aid. Crawford offered the following reso,ution wile' was referred to the com- mittee ot i ne whole. Resolved, '1 hat the award of the jury summoned to assess damages, if any, re - stilling to the owners of property proposed to be taken for the proposed widening of Weigle al ey, rendered January 31, 1892, be accepted and confirmed so lar as relates to sub lot 4 of out lot 687, and the sum awarded to the owner ot said lot by the jury be set apart in the treasury and pard to the owner of said lot 4 on his executing the proper relinquishment of the right of way and that said alley as widened be de- clared a public highway, it being under- stood that .dr. W. 11. Rutnpt has agreed to give the right of way for he remaiu►ng portion of said alley without charge. Ald. Lillig offered the tollowing resolu- tion wntcu was adopted: Resolved, That the tax for the year 1892 on the n of lot 13, L. 11. Langworthy's add., be cancelled as same belongs to the city. A d. Lillig offered the folh.wing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of 26ih street, between Jackson street and Pine street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Fifth avenue between Rhomberg avenue and north line of John- son's sub,. be graded guttered, curbed and macadamized in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engiueer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments. 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. Referred to the committee of the whole., Aid./ Lillig offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That the nuisance existing in the Couler Creek near 27th and Jackson streets be referred to the executive com- Adjourned Regular Session August 10th, 1893. 123 committee of Ilia board of health to ex- amine and abi,te same if n, cessary. Ald. Lillig offered the following: Hesohed by he City Council of the City of Dubuque: That auey between !thorn - berg and Garfield and Humboldt and Stafford avenues, be graded, and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and he 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 graving and macadamiz- ing to be done at the expense of the own- ers of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, GIab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved, 'That the city engineer be and is hereby instructed to prepare a profile of grade of alley oetweeu lthoinberg and Garffeid and Humboldt and Stafford aven- ues and submit same to the c,ruucil. Alderman Ityder offered the following resolut on, which was referred to the com- mittee on fire and water: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Dubuque Water Co. be instructed to extend their water roams on Nevada street between W. 5th and W. 3rd stree s and that a water plug be located under the direction of the lire committee and fire chief, the city guar- anteeing to said company a sufficient sum of money to pay interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per annuin an ttie cost of pipe required to be laiu. Ald. Ityder offered the following reso- lutiod: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Jones street, betweeu Main and Locust streets, ue curbed and payed with brick in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and he is hereby di- rected to wake the necessary plans and specticatious for cats improvement, and the city recorder 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 owner• of the abutting property. Re- ferred to the street committee. Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion which was referred to the street com- mittee: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That West Main street, be- tween Main and Jones streets, be curbed and paved with brick, in conformity with the ordinance ugon that subject. That the city engineer be and he is hereby dirgcted to make the necessary plans and specifica- tions for said improvement, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the curbing and paving to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Alco. Ityder offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the name of Pine street in Kelly's sub, between Hill street and West Eighth street be changed to Cale- donia avenue. Ald. Olinger offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That the city engineer be in- structed to prepare a profile from actual survey showing a proposed change of grade on Wtst Fourteenth, between Alta Vista aid Deihl streets; also the estab- lished grade, ant submit same to the coun- cil. Ald. Glab offered the following resolu- tion: Whereas, The properly, lots, and parts of lits hereinafter described are, at times, subject to be covered with stagnant water; and Whereas, '1'he owners of said property have been notified as requited by law, to appear and how cause why said lots should not be Tilled, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the following de- scribed propel ti , lots and parts of lots, viz; 22, 23 and 24, block 15, Dubuque lineb. Imp - merit Co's add, be filled and raised at the rxpense of the owners, to a height suffi- cient, in the judgment of the city engineer, to prevent stagnant water reinaining there- on ['he work is to be completed by Sep- tember 1+1, 1893, The city marshal shall notify the owners of saw property of the passage of this res- olution in the manner provided by law, In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners to till up or raise said property, lots, and parts of lots, by the time and in the man- ner 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—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Giab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, towers, and Ryder. Ald. Lillig offered the following reso- lution: Whereas, The property, lots, and parts o' lots hereinafter described are, at times, subject to be covered with stagnant water; and \Whereas, The owners of said property 'have been notified as required by law to appear and show cause why said lots should not be filled, therefore, Be it resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, that the following de- scribed property, lots and pars of lots, viz: E. 40 feet of iot 1 of sub 4 in L. Kniest sub 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 retraining thereon. 'rhe work is.to completed by Sept. 1, 1893. The city marshal shall notify the owners of said property of the passage of this re- solution in the manner provided by law. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners to fill up or raise said property, lots. and parts of lots, by the time and in the manner above specified, the same will be done by the city and costs thereof assessed against and be a lien upon said property. Adopted by the following vote•. Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Byrne, Craw - ord, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers andRyder. Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu tion: Whereas, The property, lots, and parts of lots hereinafter described are, at times, subject to be covered with stagnant water; and Whereas, The owners of said property have been notified as required by law to appear and show cause why said lots should not be filled, therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the following described property, lots, and parts of 101s, viz: Eighteen and nineteen, in E. Lang - worthy's add., be filled and raised at the expense of the owners, to a height suf- 1;241 Adjourned Regular Session, August -10th, 1893. ficient, w the judgment of the city en- gineer, to prevent stagnant water retrain- ing thereon. The work is to be completed by Sept. I, 1893. 'rhe city marshal shall notify the owners of said property of the passage of this resolution in the manner provided by law. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners to fill up or raise said property, Iota and parts of lots, by the time and in the manner above specified, the sante will be done by the city and the costs there 1 assessed against and bo a Bea upon said property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Lillig presented the following no- tice in relation to filling lots, which was adopted: To Fred. Kurht, Anton Rokush and D. A. Fuller: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the inten bin of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to pass a resolu- tion at its next regular session, ordering to be filled and raised lots which are at times subject to be covered witu stagnant water, which lots are num beret and descriued as fellows: 29, 30 and 31 in E. Langworthy's a Id. You are notified to appear, if you de- sire, at the next regular meeting 01 the council and show cause, if any you have why said resolution should nut be passel, as it is proposed that said filling shall be at your expense. The next session of tha council will cammence on Sept. 4th, 1893. Aid. Lillig presented the jollowing no- tice in relation to filling lots, which was adopted: 1'o Thos. Zinn and John Morgan: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to pa,s a resolution a. its next regular session, ordering to be tilled and raised lots which are at times subject to be covered with stagnant water, which lots are numbered and described as follows: north 25 feet lot 45, south 15 feet 43 and lot 46 in i.,. II, Langworthy's ad - addition. 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 filling shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will commence ou Sept. 4, 1893. Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion: Whereas, The properly, lots and parts 01 lots hereinafter described are, at times, subject to be covered with stagnant water; and Whereas, Tne owners of said property have been notified as required by law, to appear and show cause why said lots should not be tilled, therefore, Be it Resolved by the City trouncil of the City of Dubuque: That the following de- scribed property, lots, and parts of lots, viz: 6 of 7 of min. lot 79 be filled and raised at;the expense of the owners, to height, sufficient in the judgment of the city engi- neer, to preveut stagnant water remaining thereon. The work is to be completed by September 1, 1893. The city marshal shall notify the owners of said property of the passage of this resolution in the manner provided by law. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners to fill up or raise said property, lots, and parts of lots, by the time and in the manner above specified, the same will be done by the city and costs thereof as- sessed against and be a lien upon said property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lilltg, Nicks, Olinger, l'owers, and Ryder. Ald. Olinger offered the following reso- lution: Whereas, The property, lots and parts of lots hereinafter described are, at times, subject to be covered with stagnant water; and Whereas, the owners of said property have been wattled as required by law, to appear and show cause why said lots should not be tilled, therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the Ciy of Dubuque, that the following described property, lots, and parts of lots, viz: 227, 228 and 370 in Davis Farm 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 stvg- uant water from remaining thereon. The work is to be completed by Sept. 1, 1893. The city marshal shall notify the own- ers of said property of the passage of this resolution in the manner provided by law. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners to till up or raise said property, lots, and parts of lots, by the time and in the manner above specihed, 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—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lilllg, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Olinger 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 Burden avenue from Windsor avenue to north city litnits by 1'. F. Guthrie, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: Linwood Cemetery association, lot 4 of sub of lots 11, 12 and 13, of n e ) ate 13, tp 89, 2e: 98.5 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $17.61. Linwood Cemetery association, lot 3 of sub of lot 11. 12 and 13, of n e M sub 13: 588 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $105.11. Linwood Cemetery association. lot 1 of 1 sub of lot 11, 12 and 13, of n e ( sub 13, 89, 2e: 180 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $32.18. H. Dement and E. O. Duncan, 1ot74, Burden & Lawther add: 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7.8e, 88.94. H. Dement and E. O. Duncan, lot 75, Burden & Lawtlter add: 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $8.94. H. Dement and E. O. Duncan, lot 76, Burden & Lawther add: 50. lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c. $8.94 Geo. Eichhorn, lot 77, Burden & Law- ther add: 49.7 lineal feet plauk sidewalk at 17M., $8.88 Geo. Eichhorn, lot 78, Burden & Law- ther odd: Adjourned Regular &&ion, August 10th, 1893. 125 58.7 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c., $10.49. II. Dement and E. O. Duncan, lot 83, Burden & Lawther add: 58.7 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c., $10.49. 11. Dement and E. 0. Duncan, lot 85, Burden & Lawther add: 50. lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c., $8.93. 11. Dement and E. O. Duncan, n lot 86, Burden & Lawther's add: 25 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 1714c. $4 46. Fred Ackerman, lot 88, Burden & Law- ther's add: 59.6 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c, $10.71. Geo Eichhorn, lot 92, Burden & Law- ther's add: 105 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c, $18.76. Chas T. Rieger, lot 16, O'Neill's River- view add: 108.6 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c, $19.41. F. Swenesen, lot 39, O'Neill's Riverview add: 108.4 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c, $19.38. B. J. O'Neill, lot 83 O'Neill's Riverview add. 118.4 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $21.16. B. J. O'Neill, lot 60 O'Neill's Riverview add. 113 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $20.19. B. J. O'Neill, lot 8 c O'Neill's River- view add. 118.2 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $21.13. B. J. O'Neill, lot 61 O'Neill's Riverview ado. 110 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $19.66. Mrs. M. Muntz, lot 38 O'Neill's River- view add. 110 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17 7-8c, $19.66. Martha Gantenbein, lot 17, O'Neill's Riverview add: 108.7 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c, $19.43. Geo. Eichhorn, lot 116. Burden-Law- ther's add: 109 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 17%c, $19.48, Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Alderman Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: l'liat to pay for improving alley from Johnson avenue to lVmdsor avenue between Lincoln avenue and Providence street by E.E. Frith, contactor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Mary Neumeister lot 67 Cook's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at 10c $ , 3 48 65.80 sq yds macadamizing at 55c.... 36 19 Total $ 39 67 Mary Neutneister, s12 4-10 lot 58, Cook's and: 8.38 sq yds grading at 10c $ 84 13.53 sq yds macadamizing at 55c7 44 Total $ 8 28 Wm. Neumeister, n 40 feet lot 58, Cook's add: 26.40 sq yds grading at 10c$ 2 65 43.55 sq yds macadamizing at 55c... 23 95 Total $ 26 69 .1. F. Krueger, lot 59 Cook's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at 100 3 48 57.09sq yds macadamizing at 55e31 40 Total $ 34 88 Mary P918, lot 60, Cook's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at 10c $ 3 48 57.09 sq yds macadamizing at 55c31 40 Total ...$ 34 88 Mrs. Peter Loetscher, lot 61 Cook's add. 34.78 sq yds grading at 10c $ 3 48 57.09 sq yds macadamizing at 55c31 40 Total Attest: • $ 34 88 order. ed: 1893. Mayor. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to Saturday, August 5th, 1893, at 4 o'clock p. m., for improving the follow- ing streets and alleys according to plans and specifications now on file in my office: Twenty -Second street from Jackson to E m streets grading, cut 70 cu. yds., fill 620 cu. yds., curbing 1,000 lin. ft., gutter- ing 450 sq. yds„ macadamizing 1,230 sq. yds. Regent street from Queen to Prince street curbing 480 lin. ft., guttering 220 sq. yds., macadamizing 1,200 sq. yds. Alley between 22nd and 23rd and Jack- son and Washington streets grading 700 cu. yds., inacadatnizitig 1,890 sq. yds. Alley between 22nd and 23rd and Wash- ington and Elm streets grading, fill 450 cu. yds., macadatnizing 1,390 sq. yds. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for curbing, the price. per square yard for guttering and macadamizing. Grad- ing on streets to be bid in total, and in al- leys by the cubic yard. Bidders, must furnish a good and suf- ficent bond of $200 that contract will been- tered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted upon at the regular session of the council to commence August 7th, 1893. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. T. J. COONEY, 7-22-121 City Recorder. Notice To property owners of summoning of jury, July 17, 1893. To Ellen '1'. Callaghan, you will take notice that on Friday the 4th of Aug. 1893, at nine o'clock a. m.. at the office of the city marshal at the city hall of Dubuque, Iowa, a jury will be summoned, drawn and empanelled to assess the damage, it any, occasioned by the opening and estab- lishment of a street through and over cer- tain real estate owned by you; said street known as Catherine and West Locust sts when and where as aforesaid you can exercise such rights in the premises as are given by ordinance. S.t3.n ICE, . 7-18-tu Aug. 3. 126 (ficial Notices. 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, Aug. 6th, 1893. for constructing sidewalks as follows, where not already laid, viz: A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of 11111 street between W. 3rd and Dodge street. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Jackson street between 22d street and 27th street. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of W. 3rd street between St. Mary's street and Cardiff street. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on east side of First avenue between Khomberg avenue and Adams street. A 6 -foot wide plank sidewalk on north sicteof West Locust street between Ellis street and tlodgden avenue. A 6 -foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of West Locust street in front of lot 15, Quigley's sub. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on north side of West Locust street between Ilodg- den avenue and Flynn's property at the foot of hill. A 12 -foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of Arlington street, between Grove Terrace and Highland Place. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement on east side of Iowa street abut- ting s of city lot 216. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement on north side of 6th street abut- ting east 25 feet of city lot 752; also proper curb in accordance with grade. An 8 -foot sidewalk of brick, stone or ce- ment, on east side of Iowa street, between 14th and 16th streets. A l0 -foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of Westt 4th street, between Bluff and Prairie streets. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement, on south side of 4th street be- tween Locust street and alley east. An 8 -loot plank sidewalk on west side of Pranie street between 14th street and Arlington street. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement, on the west side of Locust street between 7th and 8th streets. An 8 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement on the east side of Bluff street betweet 13th street and 14th street. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, 7-24-10t City Engineer. Adjourned Regular Session, August 10th, 189 3. 127 Special Assessment Continued from Page 125. Chas. Liesheimer, s3 lot 62 Cook's. add; 17.39 sq yds grading at 10c $ 1 74 28.54sq yds macadamizing at 55c.... 15 70 Total $ 17 44 Henry Stecher est., n4 lot 62 Cook's add: 17.39 sq yds grading at 10c $ 1 74 28.54 sq yds macadamizing at 55c15 70 Tatal $ 17 44 Mathias Mueller, lot 63 Cook's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at 10c $ 3 48 65.80 sq yds macadamizing at 55c36 19 Total $ 39 67 Peter Aepli, lot 78, Cook's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at 10c $ 3 48 65.80 sq yds macadamizing at 55c36 19 Total $ 39 67 Peter Aepli, lot 79. Cook's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at 10c 3 48 57.09sq yds macadamizing at 55c31 40 - $ 34 88 Total John Leicht, lot 80, Cook's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at 10c 3 48 57.09 sq yds macadamizing at 55031 40 Total $ 34 88 Fred. Budden, lot 81, Cock's add: 34.78 sq yds grading at IOc 3 48 57.09 sq yas macadamizing at 55c31 40 Total $ 34 88 Jac. Bruck, lot 84, Cook's add: 104.34 sq yds guttering at 10c 10 43 179.98 sq yds macadamizing at 55c98 99 Total $109 42 Adopted by the tollowiug vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillis, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. AId. Ryder moved that the rules be sus- pended and Mr. Harkett be allowed to ad- dress the council in relation to Hill street sewer. Carried. Mr. Harkett addressed the council on the subject. Aid. Olinger moved to refer to the sewer committee and Mr. Harkett et al. submit their proposition in writing to the council. Carried. Aug. 28, 1893eat 7:30 p. m. Car moved to rourn until Carried. Attest: Ap Recorder. 7 1893. 44e# r. CE. Description. Lot. Aiu't Linwood Cemetery Association sub 11, 12 and 13 of ne ar sec 13, 89, 2e Linwood Cemetery Association sub 11, 12 and 13 of ne qr sec. 13, 89, 2e Linwood Cemetery Association sub 1, sub 11, 12 and 17 of ne qr sec 13, 89 2e 1 32 18 11 Dement and E 0 Duncan, Burden & Lawther's add74 8 94 11 Dement and E 0 Duncan, Burden & Lawtner's add76 8 94 11 Detnent and E 0 Duncan, Burden & Lawther's add76 8 94 Geo Eichhorn, Burden & Law- ther's add Geo Eichhorn, Burden & Law- ther's add H Dement and E 0 Duncan, Burden & Lawther's add83 10 49 11 Dement and E 0 Duncan, Burden & Lawther's add85 8 93 11 Dement and E 0 Duncan, Burden & Lawther's add. ii 86 4 46 Fred Ackerman, Burden & Lawther's add 88 10 71 Geo Eichhorn, Burden & Law- 92 18 76ther's add Chas F itieger, O'Neill's River - 6 19 41 view add F Sweudsen, O'Neill's River - 9 19 38 view add B J O'Neill, O'Neill's River- view i ver- 60 20 19 view acid B J O'Neill' O'Neill's River- view add 83 B J O'Neill, O'Neill's River- 82 21 13 River- view add 13 J O'Neill, O'Neill's River - 1 20 19 view and Mrs M Muntz, O'Neill's iaver- 38 19 66 view add Martha uanteubein, O'Neill's 17 19 48 Riverview add Geo Eichhorn, O'Neill's River - 118 19 48 view add And that in case of failure to pay the same within thirty days from this date, the same shall become delinquent and bear in- terest thereafter at the same rate as the delinquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 16th day of August, A. D. 1893. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. 4 $ 17 61 3 105 11 Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, held on the -8th day of August, 1893, nts were leveed olnothe real wing pestate ecial ahereinafter described: For constructing a sidewalk on both sides of Burden avenue from Windsor avenue to city limits. To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby given to all parties in- terested that they must take notice of the on the street and avenues of thng the e citof y. No person or persons shall ride or drive on bicycles or other similar conveyance on or over any sidewalks or through any of parks in the city. All persons riding or driving on bicycles shalt always keep to the right of the road- way, and fast riding and racing is prohib- ited. While traveling in the night each bicycle shall be provided with a light or lantern in the front of the same, and also with a bell, which shall be rung on the approach of any other vehicle, and also when approach- ing street crossings. Any person or persons convicted of vio- lating the above ordinance shall be fined in a ntwenty-five dollars five for each orrs of not less than ch thanoffense. The see that t provisions of this ors nanceoare strictly en forced. 5. 13. RICE, Marshal. 8-8-20t 128 Special Session, August 17tH., 1893. CITY COUNCIL. Special Session Aug. 17th, 1893. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 8:35 p. in. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Byrne, Crawford, Gish, Liilig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. The mayor stated tnat the object of the meeting was to make a final settlement with Peterson & Co. for construction of wall on Alma street. AId. Ryder moved that a warrant be drawn in favor of Peterson & Co. for b {l- ance due, as computed by the city en- ngeer. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Att p Yl . , 64(2/;eletilie. Recorder. proved: 1893. I I _. tine. i To whom it ma concern: Notice is hereby given that the under- signed commissioners, duly appointed by the city council of the city of Dubuq ue, will meet in the city marshal's office on the 7th day of August, 1893 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of viewing the premises, grade and proposed change of grade on Dodge, between South Dodge and Grandview ave. as shown by the pro- file now on hie in the office of the city re- corder, and making assessment of dam- ages, if any sustained, by reason of said proposed change of grade. JAMES CUSHING, C. REIFSTECK, J. W UNDERLICH, Commissioners. Dated this llth day of July 1893. 7-12-tf T. J. COONEY, City Recorder .. Mayor. epeeist Assessment Notice. OFFICE OF THE CITY EEGINEER, t DUBUQUE, Iowa. '1'o the owner or owners of the several lots and parcels of ground abutting Wind- sor avenue, from end of present improve- ment to north city limits; Oak street from Quince street to Belle street; 24th street from Jackson street to Pine street; semi- nary street from west boundary of Cox's add. to W.Locust street; also s 34 of Semi- nary street between east line of lot 72, Cox's add, to west line of said add.; W . 14th street from Delhi street to Atlantic avenue; Alta Avenue from Dubuque to Delaware avenue; Auburn avenue from W. 14th street to Dexter avenue; Dubuque avenue from Auburn ave- nue to Alta avenue; Decorah avenue from Auburn avenue to Alta avenue; Del- aware avenue from Auburn avenue to Alta avenue; alley from Seventh street to Eighth street between Clay street and White street, all in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, and of any street railway company occupying with its tracks a portion of said street, and to any person or persons or company having any interest in said real estate or said street railway. You are hereby notified that there is on fle in the office of the city recorder of Du- buque a plat of said above named streets, in said city showing the several lots or parcels of grounds abutting on said streets and the tracks of said street railway laid thereon, subject to special assessment for paving, guttering, curbing and macadam- izing o f said streets, and the naives as far as practicable of the owners of said abutting real estate and of said street railway, and the amount assessed against each lot or parcel of ground and against said railway, for the inspection of any person, firm or cotnpany interested in any kind in said real estate or in said street railway and that such firm or company having objections to the spe- cial tax proposed to be assessed, as shown by said plat, inay file with the city re- corder his or their objections in writing, at or before the next meeting of the city council of the city of Dubuque, wbicfi will meet on the 28th day of August. W. 11. KNOW LTON, 8-13-1Ot City Engineer. To Unknown. The following resolution, ordering stag- nant water lots to be filled, was adopted by the city council Aug. 9, 1393: Whereas, The property, lots, and parts of lots hereinafter described are, at times, subject to be covered with stagnant water; and Whereas, The owners of said property have been notified as required by law to apuear and show cause why said lots should not be filled; therefore be it Resolved by ttie City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the following described property, lots, and parts of lots, viz: 22, 23 and 24, in block 15, in Dubuque llarbor Improvement company's add., be filled and raised at the expense of the owners, to a height sufficient, in the judgment of the city engineer, to prevent stagnant water remaining thereon. The work is to be completed by Sept. 4th. 1893. The city marshal shall notify the owners of said property of the passage of this. res- olution in the Manner provided by law. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners to fill up or raise said property, lots, and parts of Tots, by the time and in the manner above specified, the same will De done by the city and the costs thereof assessed against and be a lien upon said property. '1'. J. COONEY, 8-17-2w. City Recorder. Special Assessment Notice. To R. N. D. Langworthy: You are hereby notified that in accord- ance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improve- ment of 24th street, from Jackson street to Pine street, adopted on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1893, a special assessment 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 162, 185 and 186, 294, 271, 270. 247, 246 and 243 in Glendale add. owned by you being subject to such special assessment. And you are notified ti appear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 28th day of August, A. D. 1893 and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. T. J. COONEY, 8-19-1Ot. City Recorder. Adjourned Regular Session, August 28th, 1893. 129 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, Aug. 28th, 1893. [OFFICIAL.] Council met at 8:15 p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alda. But er, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder, and Vogel. Ald. Olinger moved that bids received as advertised for be epened and referred to the engineer for computation. harried. The petition of Cornelius Callahan ob- jecting to the assessment for the Improve- ment of Oak street. Referred to street commit ee. Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus- pended and that parties that desired to, be allowed to addiess the council in regard to the special assessment for the improvement of Oak street. Carried. Mr. Degnan and others addressed the council in relation to same. The petition of A. Waiter asking for the privilage to erect iron steps on Ninth street, side of store. Referred to commit- teee of the whole with power. The petition of J. A. Rtiomberg in rela- tion to the contract for grading Blake street, Woods add. Referred to the street committee. The petition o[ 1'. F. Guthrie in regard to the difference for grading on West 14th street from Delhi street to Atlantic ave- nue. Referred to the street committee. The petition of Nicolas Menet objecting to the improvement made on W rods' r avenue was referred to the street com- mittee and engineer. 'The petitition of the Woodland Park company relating to sidewalks and aprons replaced as found in Woodland Part. ad- dition. Referred to street committee and engineer. The petition of Margaret Kuntzman et al asking to call in and cancel the bids for the work of improving of alley be- tween Schiller and Humboldt streets and Lincoln and lthomberg avenues. Re- ferred to street committee and engineer. The petition of N. W. Kimball et al, di- rectors of Linwood Cemetery association, asking the rescinding of order for laying of sidewalk on the east side of Windsor avenue. Referred to the committee of the whole and order be suspended in the mean time. The petition of the Novelty Iron works. in relation to taxes. Referred to delin- quent tax committee. The petition of William Ryan asking that the resolution ordering side walk on east side of Bluff between Thirteenth and Fourteenth be enforced. granted. The petition and affidavit of Neil Mc - Poland, William Sheridan and Geo. Will- man claiming money due them from P. F. Guthrie and F. C. Chesterman for work donestaintheir claims from rc ask- ing thee city y io re amount due Guthrie and Cbesterman on their contract. Referred to committee on claims. Jas. E. Knight reported in favor of pay- ing judgment and one-half the cost in- curred in Richard Eddy case against the city fur wages. Adopted. Also presented communication in regard Vto strip of land owned by F. A. Kumpf which he is willing to donate to the city to complete Weigel alley. Adopted. The following ordinance was presented: An ordinance amending chapter3lof the revised ordinance of the city of Dubuque relating to the improvement of streets, alleys, public landing, and for the con- struction and repair of sidewalks. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That section 6 of chapter 31 of the revised ordinance of the city of Du- buque relating to the improvement of streets, alleys and public landings, and for the construction and repair of side- walks be and is nereby amended adding to said seetion the following lines: "Ex- cept that hereafter all artificial stone or cement sidewalks that may be laid shall incline to the top of the curbing at the rate of one-fourth inch to the foot. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and atter its passage and publication by the city council of Du- buque. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alta Butler, Byrne, Crawford Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Ryder moved that the rules be sus- pended and the ordinance read for the second time and placed on its final pass- age. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, GIab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. The ordinance was read the second time and adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Gish, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. The petition of the Dubuqus Light and Traction Co. asking for the privilege to put to curves on 8th street and also switch on 5th between Main and Locust. Ald. Ryder moved that rules be sus- pended and Mr. Griffith and others be al- lowed to address the council ih regard to the same. Carried. Mr. Griffith addressed the council in re- gard to the petition presented by the Du- buque Light and Traction Co. Ald. Ryder moved that prayer of peti- tioners be granted. Carried. Ald. Lillig shoved that rules be sus- pended and the abutters on alley between Johnson and Windsor and Lincoln and Providence be allowed to address thecoun- cil. Carried. Joe Bruck et al addressed the council in relation to same. Ala. 1:3 der moved that no further action be taken until contract be fulfilled. Car- ried. Ald. Powers moved that the matter of assessment on said alley be postponed un- til the committee act on same. Carried. Ald. Ryder moved that rules be sus- pended and Mr. Spaulding et al be allowed to address the council in relation to the sewer on Roberts avenue. Mr. Spaulding et al addressed the coun- cil in regard to the same. Mr. W. J. Knight and Col Lyon address- ed the council in relation to automatic gates ordered by the council to be placed at rail- road crossings in the city. Ald. Crawford moved that the matter be referred to the committee of the whole and action ordering same be suspended, until the committee report. Carried. Ald. Lillig moved that the rules be sus pended and Mr. Pfotzer et al. be allowed to address the council in relation to side- walk on east side of Queen, objecting to same as laid. Mr. Pfotzer addressed the council in regard to same. Ald. Olinger moved that the objections 130 Adjourned Regular Session, August 28th, 1893. to same be referred to committee of the whole. Carried. Aid. Crawford of the comtnittee on re- naming streets reported: Your special committee on the names of streets respectfully report that it has given the subject attention, and submits the fol- lowing recommendations: As the suitableness of a name is a mat- ter of taste, and tastes ditier, we are not overconfident that our selections will be approved, but we herewith present thein for the cousideration of the conned. We find that there are two Aspen streets. We recommend that the name of the one in Wiltse's Dubuque be changed to Linden street. There is an Atlantic avenue and an Atlantic street. We recommend that Atlantic street in Clifton addition be changed to Pacific street. This will be ap- propriate as we think no one lives on it. There is a Bell and also a Belle street with same proeueciation. We recommend that Belle street in Union addition be changed to Burns street, after the great Scotch poet. There is a Burch street and a Birch street, both pronounced alike. We recom- mend that the name of Birch street in Witters' addition be changed to Brook street. There is a 13roaa street and a Brad street which are often confounded together. We recommend that the name Brad street, be hereafter called Booth street, after the first mayor of Dubuque. There is a Burden avenue and a Burden street. The later, which is to Linhettn ad - is practically a part of the ehtension of Grandview avenue, east of the Military road, and should be called by the same name as the rest of that avenue and we so recommend. 'rhere are two Cedar streets. We rec- ommend that the one in the Dubuque Har- bor lmprovetneut Co's. add. be changed to Cypress street We find that there are two Center streets, one Center avenue and a Center Place. We recommend that Center avenue in Simpson's addition be changed to Coates avenue; that the name of that portion of Center street in Finley & Burton's addi- tion, from Delhi to Park street be changed to Asbury street, and, as there are two Park streets, that Park street in Finley & Burton's addition be changed to Asbury street. Also that the portion of said Cen- ter street which runs due north irom its intersection with the proposed Asbury street to the north line of Finley & Bur- ton's addition, and ou which is situated St. Ambrose church, be called St. Ambrose street. We further recommend that the narne of Center Place be changed to Bel- mont Place. That the names of the following streets having each the same name as other streets be changed as follows: Cherry street, in Union addition, to Holly street. Clark street, in Linhetm addition, to Herron Place. Clark street, in Booth's addition, to .River street. Eagle street, in Clifton addition, to Fal- con street.) East street, in Mount Pleasant addition, to North Glen Oak avenue. Forrest street, in Union addition, to Shandon street. Franklin street, in Stein's sub, to Edison street. Franklin street, in Rebman's sub, to Fulton street. Ilarrison street, in ltebmau's sub, to Monroe street. James street, in 11araor Co's. addition, to Buff street. John street, in Simpson's addition, to Simpson street. Julian street, in McDaniel's Park 11111, to Primrose street. Lawtber street, in i.inheim addition, to Laurel street. Lenton street, in Taylor & Cooley's sub, to Viola street. Park street, in Finley & Burton's addi- tion, to Asbury street. South street, in Finley, Waples & Burt- on's addition, to West street. State street, in McDaniel's Park 11111, to National street. %Vail street, in Hebman's sub, to Wal- lace street. 1Valnut street, in Finley & Burton's add, to Karrick street. °Warren street, in South Park Hill, to Putnam street. Washington street, in Finley, Wapies, & Burton's add, to O'Hagan street. Willow street, in East Dubuque add, to Marsh street. The foregoing covers all cases in which different streets have the same" names. Tbere are other changes in names of highways, which we think might be made with propriety. For examp:e, we find the name of Grant avenue given to a street (or lane) forty feet wide and one block long. We think so great a name applied to so in- significant a street is inappropriate, and recommend that it be changed to Emerson Place, after a very old citizen of Dubuque who buiit the first house and lived on the ground over wblcn the street is located for many years. We also find the name of Logan avenue given to a proposed highway, one hun- dred and fifty feet long having but one outlet. and impassible by reason of a sink hole or gully used as a dumping ground for that part of the city. We recommend the name be changed to Pickwick street. We recommend that the new street pro- posed to be opened running south from West Eleventh street to Wilbur avenue next east of and parallel with Olive street, be known as Forester 'Terrace. All of which is respectfully submitted. P. W. CRAWFORD, Tom BYRNE, JOHN GLAD, P. OLINGER, Committee. City engineer reported as follows on bids for street and alley improvements: Brad street from Julien avenue to West Third street— John Tibey $2.996.00 Steuck & O'Farrell 2,872.60 George Taylor 3,122.50 Williams & McCann 8,299.90 Dodson & Schoenthal 2,297.9' M. Lavin 2,007.60 Ald. Glab moved that Dodson ac Schoental be i+warded the contract, they being the lowest bidder. Carried. Alley from Humboldt to Stafford avenues between Khomberg to Garfield avenues: 601 7b Geo. W. Farley $ Steuck & O'Farrell 408 46 Phil Doerr 270 00 Ald. Olinger moved that Phil Doerr be awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. Carried. Ald. Li11ig moved that bids for the im- provement of alley between Schiller and Humboldt and tthomberg and Lincoln Adiortenerl lieyrrl(1'r Session, August 29th, 1893. 131 avenues be referred to the committee of whole. Carried. Aid. Olinger moved to adjourn to Aug. 29th at 7:30 p. m. Carried. Attest: ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION AUGUST 29•r n 1893. Connell met at 8:15 p. m. Mayor Dougherty in the chair. ('resent: Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, (Flab, Lillie, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported 111 lavor of granting the petition -of C. A. Walter for permission to replace wooden steps on Ninth street with iron ones. Adopted. Ald. Olinger moved that the treasurer he instructed to notify parties own ill trproper- ty on which special taxa: for street improve- ments have been levied, that the sane will bear interest at. 6 per cent. per annum, unless paid tin mediately utter levied. Carried. Aid. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, uy the City Council of the Cith of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Windsor Ave. frau end of p'esent improvement to end of city limits by Con. I•)an, .1r.. '•ontraCtor, in front of and adjoining the saute, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several Tots, and parts of lots, and pa reels of real estate nerein- after named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: I1. S afford, lot 17, Stafford's add 21 1 linea ft turbine at 45e $ 9 50 17 33 square yards guttering at 45c7 80 55.27 sit yds macadamizing at 53c29 29 Total $46 59 Chas. titulfot(1, lots 111 St•ifford add. 117 5 lineal It curbing at 45e $ 30 36 37.78 sq yds guttering at 45c 17 00 116 39 .sq. yds. macadainizi tg at 53 c 61 69 Total ....$109 07 Chas. Stafford. lot 15 Stafford's add. 51).0 lineal leet curling; at 45e $ 22 50 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 45c 10 00 (19.44 sq. ) ds. macadamizing at 53e36 80 Total $69 30 Chas. Stafford, lot 14 luiffurd a id. 50 0 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 22 50 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 45r 10 00 119.44 sq. yds. macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total S 69 30 Lucy L'uol, lot 13 Stafford's add. 5(1.0 lineal feet corning at 45e $ '22 50 22 •q. yds. guttering at 45c • 10 00 69.44 sq. yds. macadamizing at 53,!36 80 Total. $69 30 W in. 1)uesing, tat 12 Stafforu's add. 74.4 t 33. 7lsrl. tyds.ltgutt riltg at 45e 14 88 103.33 sq. yus. macadamizing at 53e51 76 '1•nt,.l v p)'1 12 Nlc Mlettel, lot 25 \lettel's sub: 25.55 lineal feat curoing at 45c $114 08 120.80 sq yds guttering at 45c 54 36 3711.12 sq yds macadamizing at 53c199 34 'Total 8367 78 John 1Velsh, lot. 5, sub of lot 1 of 5 of sub of lots 11, 12 and 13 of the n e 1{ of sec 13.1', 89nr'2e: 57.4 lineal feet curbing at 45c .S 28 83 33.33 sq yds guttering at 45e 15 00 102.50 sq yds macadamizing at 53c. 54 33 Total $ 98 16 John Welsh, lot 4 stab lot 1 01 5 of sub of lots 11, 12 and 13 of the u e 1 of sec 13, t 89 n r 2 e: 45.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c 21) 25 20.0 sq yds guttering at 45e 9 00 62.50 sq yds macada ming at 53c33 13 Total $ 62 38 John Walsh, lot 3 sub of:lot l of 5 of sub of jots 11, 12 and 13 of the u e 4 of sec 13, t 89,nr2v: 45.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 20 25 20.Osq yds guttering at 45c 9 00 62 50 sq yds macadamizing at 53c... 38 13 'Total $ 62 38 BarbaraZuienbnehler, lot 1, sub of lot 1 ot 5 of sub of Inns 11. 12 and 15 of then e of see 13, t 89, n r 2 e: 49.5 linea, feet curbing at 45c $ 22 28 22 67 sq) ds guttering at 45 i 10 20 85 73 sq yds macadamizing at 53c45 44 Total $ 77 92 Barbara Zugenbueliler, Int 2, sub ot lot 1 of 5 sub of lots 11, 12 and 12 of the n e!: of see 13, t 89, it r 2 e: 47.5 lineal feet curbing at 45c 8 21 38 :1.11 sq yds guttering at 45c9 50 65.97 sq yds macadamizing at 53c34 96 Total $ 65 89 Linwood cernetery Assn., lot x of the sub. of lots 11, 12 and 13 of the neo of see. 13, T. 89 n, R. 2 e: 12 90 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 5 81 7.11 sq yds guttering at 45c 3 20 82.45 sq yds macadamizing at 53e43 70 Total $52 71 Linwood Cemetery Assn., lot 4 of the sub. of lots 11, 12 and 13 of the ne% of see. 13. T. 88 n, 11. 2 e: 1172.80 lineal leet curbing at 45c....$527 76 531) 22 sq yds guttering at 45e '238 Bu 1724.44 stl yds macadamizing at 53e913 95 Total I680 31 Linwood t emetery Assn., lot 2 of the sun. of lots 11, 12 and 13 of the ue'4 of see. 13, T. 89 it, R. 2 e: 222.00 luteal feet of curbing at 45c.$ 99 90 332.03 sq yds macadamizing at 53e., . 100.45 sq yds guttering at 45c 1 45 20 1 07 Total ....832 Christena Wasser, lot 1 of 6 Brecht's sub: 32.60 lineal feet eurbine at 45e $ 14 67 20.89 sq yds guttering at 45c 9 40 63.62 sq yds macadamizing at 53e33 72 Total $57711 I hristeua Wasser, lot 2 of 5 Brecht's sub: 40.00 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 18 00 1778 sq yds guttering at 45r 8 00 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 53c29 44 'Total $ 55 44 Geo. Bneger, lot 4. Brecht's sub: 2'? 5115q Ilii tlna•,l f..et violent! a' 15 • 132 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. 22.22 sq yds guttering at45c 10 00 69 44 sq yds macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total $ 69 30 Ludwig Kupperschmidt, lot 3 Brecht's sub: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total $ 6- 9 30 .lac Kraus, lot Brecht's sub: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 60 22.22 sq yds:guttering at 45c10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 53336 80 Total $ 69 30 Christ Braum, lot 1 Brecht's sub: 59.0 Lineal feet curbing at 45c 9 26 55 27.78 sq yds guttering at 45c ;12 50 99.31 sq yds macadamizing at 53e52 63 Total $ 91 68 John Kawafeck, lot 1, sub o[ 8 and 9 of lot 4 Gieger's sub: 9.3 Lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 4 19 5.78 sq yds guttering at 45c 2 60 29.17 sq yds macadamizing at 53c15 46 Total $ 22 25 Dubuque Light and Traction Co., right of way: 2,400.22 sq yds macadamizing 53c..$1272 12 Total 51272 12 Linwoad Cemetery Ass'n, lot 10 N. E. X Sec. 13 T. 89 N. H. 2 E.: 533 lineal feet curbing at 45c $239 85 236 sq yds guttering reset at 45e106 20 739.45 sq yds macadamizing at 53c391 93 Total $'737 98 Linwood Cemetery Ass'n., lot 7 n e X sec 13, '1' 89 N 1t2E: 712.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c$320 49 316.53 sq yds guttering at 45c ;142 44 989.17 sq yds macadamizing at 53c....524 26 Total $987 19 Linwood Cemetery Ass'n., lot 14, n e X, sec 13, '1' 89.NR2N.:: 388.2 lineal leet curbing at 45c $174 69 172.53 sq yds guttering at 45c 77 64 539.17 sq yds macadamizing at 53r285 76 Total $538 09 Fred. Mussehl, lot 4, n e %, sec 13, 1' 89, NR2E: 213.2 lineal ft curbing at 45e $ 95 94 43.40 sq yds guttering at 45c 43 40 327.33 sq yds macadamizing at 53c173 48 Total .8312 82 L. and G. A. Heyne, lot 1, Burden & Lawther's add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 91.11 sq yds macadamizing at 53c48 28 Total $ 87 28 L. and G. 1-1. Heyne, lot 2, Burden & Lawther's add: 50 0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total $ 69 30 L. and G. H. lieyue, lot 3, Burden & Lawther's add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ : 2 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total $ 69 30 Geo. Burden est, lot 4, Burden & Law- ther add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total $ 69 30 Geo. Burden est, lot 5, Burden & Law- ther's add: 69.1 lineal ft curbing at 45c 31 09 32.49 sq yds guttering at 45c 14 62 120.67 sq yds macadamizing at 53c63 95 Total $139 66 Geo. Burden est, lot 6, Burden & Law- ther's add: 69.3 lineal ft curbing at 45e $ 31 18 32.58sq yds guttering at 45c 14 inti 120.67 80 yds macadamizing at 53c63 915 Total $109 811 \Vm. Lawther and J. V . hider, lot 7, Burden & Lawther's add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22.20 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total $ - 69 30 1Vm. Lawther and .;. V. Hider, lot 8, Burden & Lawther's add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 53c36 80 Total $ - 69 30 Wm. Lawther and J. V. Ritter, lot 10, Burton & Lawther's add: 69.3 lineal feet turning at 45e $ 31 18 32.58 sq yds guttering at 45e 14 66 120.67 sq yds macadamizing at 53c63 96 Total $109 80 \Vw. Lawther and V. J. Ritter, not 9, Burden and Lat‘.ther's add: 50.0 lineal ft curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 69.44 sq yds macadamizing at 43c36 80 Total + 69 30 Wm. Lawther and .1. V. !tater, lot 11, Burden and Lawther's ado: 63.6 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 28 6'_' 30.04 sq yds guttering at 45c 13 52 110.94sq yds macadamizing at 53e58 80 Total $ 100 94 Wm. Lawther and J. V. 1 uler, 1ot 1`2, Burden and Lawther's ails: 40.0 lineal feet curbing at 41e g 18 00 17.78 sq yds guttering at 45 8 00 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 53c29 44 Total 5.55 44 Win. Lawtaer and J. V. Hader, tut 13, Burden and Lawther's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 18 00 17.78 sq yds guttering at 45c 8 0l1 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 53e29 44 '['oral $ 55 44 VVm. Lawther and J. V. ltider, lot 14, Burden and Lawther's add: 40.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 18 00 17.78 sq yds guttering at 45c 8 00 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 53e29 44 Total $ 55 44 Wm. Lawther and J. V. Rider, lot 15, Burden and Law tiler's a•ld: 40.0 lineal feet curbing at. 45c $ 18 00 17.78 sq yds guttering at 45e 8 00 55.55 sq yds inacadatniziug at 53c29 41 Total $ 55 41 Win. La wilier and .1. V. Hider, lot 16, Burden and Lawther's add: 59.08 lineal feet eurbiug at 45c 26 91 28.35 sq yds guttering at 45e 12 76 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th,, 1893. 133 106.78 sq yds macadamizing at 53c.. 56 59 Total $ 96 26 Win. Lawther and J. V. Ritter, lot 17 Burden and LawthZir's add: 514.5 lineall feet curbing at 45c $ 26 77 28.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 70 106.78 sq yds macadamizing at 53c56 59 Total.... ..$ 96 06 Win. Lawtherand J. V. hider, lot 18, Burden and Lawther's add; 40.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 18 00 17.78 sq yds guttering at 45c 8 00 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 53e29 44 Total $ 55 44 Win. Lawther and .1. V. hider, lot 19, Burden and Lawther's add: 40.00 lineal leet curbing at 45c $ 18 00 17.78 sq yds guttering at 45e 8 00 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 53c29 44 Total $ 55 44 Wm. Lawther and .1. V. Rider, lot 146, Burden and Lawther's add: 12.5 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 5 62 5.55 sq yds guttering at 45c 2 50 17.36sq yds macadamizing at 53e9 20 Total $ 17 32 J. J. Sheridan, lot 12, Shertdau's add; 43.8 lineal feet curbing at 451• $ 19 71 19.47 sq yds guttering at 45e 8 76 60 83 sq yds macadamizing at 53c32 24 Total $ 60 71 J..J. Sheridan, lot, 11, Sheridan's add: 68.7 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 30 91 30.35 sq yds guttering at 45c 13 67 95 42 sq yds macadamizing at 511c50 57 'total .8 95 15 J. J. Sheridan, lot 10 Sliendau's add: 69.0 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 31 05 30.61 sq yds guttering at 45c 13 80 95.83 sq yds macadamizing at 53c50 80 Total $ 95 65 J. J. Sheridan, lot 9. Sheridan's add: 44.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 19 80 19.55 sq yds guttering at 45e 8 80 61.11 so yds macadamizing at 53e32 39 Total $ 60 99 J. J. Sheridan, Int 8, Sheridan's ado: 44.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 19 80 19.55 sq yds guttering at 45e 8 80 01.11 sq yds macadamizing at 53c32 39 Total $ 60 99 J. .1. She:iclan. lot 7, Sheridan's nod: 44.0 lineal feet curbing at 45e 8 19 80 19.55 sq yds guttering at 45c 8 80 01.11 sq yds macadamizing at 53c$ 32 39 Total $ 60 99 .1. J. Sheridan, lot 6, Sheridan's add: 69 lineal teet curbing at 45e $ 31 05 30.67 sq yds guttering at45c 13 80 95.83 sq yds macadamizing at 53e50 80 Total $ 95 65 J. .1. Sheridan, lot 5, Sheridan's add: 70.8 lineal leet curbing at 45c $ 31 86 31.47 sq yds guttering at 45e 14 16 98.38 sq yds macadamizing at 53e52 14 Total $ 98 16 J. J. Sheridan, lot 4, Sheridan's add: 4580 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 20 61 20.35 sq yds gruttering at 45c 9 16 63.61 sq yds macadamizing at 53e... 33 71 Total $ 63 48 J. J. Sheridan, lot 3, Sheridan's add: 45.8 lineal ft curbing at 45c $ 20 61 20.35 sq yds guttering at 45c 9 16 63.60sq yds macadamizing at 53c33 71 Total S 63 48 J. J. Sheridan, lot 2, Sheridan's add: 45.8 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 20 61 20.35 sq yds guttering at 45c 9 16 63.61 sq yds macadamizing at53e33 7L Total ...$ 63 48 .1. J. Sheridan, lot 1, Sheridan's add: 67.7 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 30 46 31.87 sq yds guttering at 45c 14 34 127.6 sq yds macadamizing at 53c67 34 'l'otal ' $112.14 Adopted by the following vote: • Ayes-Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for improving Auburn avenue from West 14th street to Dexter avenue. by Edward Ryan, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the reveral lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: M. Tschirgi, Sr., lot 200, Woodlawn Park add: 100.4 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 45 18 44.62 sq yds guttering at 45e 20 08 122.71 sq yds macadamizing at 48c58 90 Total $124 16 AI. 'Tschirgi, Sr., 1ot199, Woudlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 22.31'sq yds guttering at 45c10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 41c29 45 Total $ 62 08 M. Tschirg , Sr., lot 198, Woodlawn Park add: 52 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total $ 62 08 M. Tschirgi, Sr., lot 197, Woodlawn Park add: 69.7 lineal ft curbing at 45c $ 31 36 32.75 sq yds guttering at 45c 14 74 109.31 sq yds macadamizing at 48e52 47 Total $ 98 67 C. A. Voelker, et al., lot 157, Woodlawn Park add: 61.7 lineal ft curbing at 45c $ 28 21 29.64 sq yds guttering at 45c 13 34 102.2 sq yds macadamizing at 48e48 97 Total $ 90 52 C. A. Voelker, et al., lot 156, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal ft curbing at 45e $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 sq yds maca.lamiztng at 48c29 45 Total IS 62 08 C. A. V oelker et al, lot 155 Woodlawu Park add.: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total $ 62 08 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 164 Woodlawn Park add: 100.4 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 45 10 44.62 sq yds guttering at 45c 20 08 134 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. 122.71 sq yds macadamizing at 48c... 58 90 Total $124 16 John Kopp and Chas. I'itschner, lot 196 \Voudlawn l'ac'k add: 61.9 lineal feet curbing at 45c $330 55 31.95 so yds guttering at 45c 14 38 109.31 sq yds macadamizing at 48c52 47 Total .$ 97 40 John Kopp oud Chas. Pitchner, lot 195 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal It curbing at 45c. $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total 62 08 .John Kopp and Chas. Pitschner, lot 194 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal ft curbing at 45e $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total $ 62 08 .John Kopp and Chas. Pitschner, lot 193 Woodlawn add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48c 29 45 Total $ 62 08 John Kepp & Chas. Pitschner, lot 192 VVo.dland add. 67.9 lineal ft curbing at 45c $ 30 55 31.95 sq. yds. guttering at 45e 14 38 109.31 sq. yds. macadamizing at 48e52 47 Total $ 97 40 C. A. Voelker et al lot 162 %Voudlawn I'ark add. 70.9 lineal feet curbing at 45c$ 31 90 33.30 sq. yds. guttering at 45c 14 98 109.31 sq. yds. macadamizing at 48c. 52 47 Total $ 99 35 C. A. Voelker et al lot 161 Woodlawn Park add. 50.2 lineal ft curbing at 45e $ 22 59 22.31 sq. yds. guttering at 45c 10 04 61 35 sq. yds. macadatnizing at 48e29 45 $ 62 08 C. A. Voelker et al lot 160 \Voudlawn Park add. 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45e 22.31 sq. yds. guttering at 45'. 61.35 sq. yds. macadamizing at Total (J. A. Voelker et al lot 159 Park add. 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 22 50 22.31 sq. yds. guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq. yds. macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total $ 22 59 10 04 48c29 45 °( 62 08 Woodlawn Total $ 62 08 Peter Eulberg lot 158 Woodlawn \'ark add. 61.5 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 67 29.11 sq. yds. guttering at 45e . 13 10 102.02 sq. yds. macadamizing at 48e. 48 97 Total $ 8774 r C. A. Voelker, et. al., lot 191, \Woodlawn Park add. 68.4 lineal fert'curbiag at 45c $30 78 82.18 sq yds guttering at 45e 14 48 109.31 sq yds macadamizing at 48c52 47 Total $97 ' 3 C. A. Veelker, et al., lot 190, VVoodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45v 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48e.... 29 45 Total $tit 08 lows Building and Loan ass'n, lot 189, Wood's wit l'ar'k add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45e $22 59 22,31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total $62 08 C. A. Voelker, et al., lot 188, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $29 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48e24 45 Total ...$62 08 C. A. Voelker, et al., lot 187, \Voodlawn Park add: 68.4 lineal feet curbing at 45c $30 78 32.18 sq yds guttering at 45c 14 48 109.31 sq yds macadamizing at 48e52 47 Total .. $97 73 C. A. Voelker, et al., tot 16", Woodlawn Park add: 69.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $31 05 32.44 so yds guttering at 45c 14 60 109.31 sq yds inacadiunizing at 48c52 47 Total $98 12 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 166, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 q yds macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total $ 62 08 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 165 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet cur`Jing at 45c $ 22 59 22 31 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48 •29 45 'L'otal S 62 08 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 164, \Voudlawn Park add' 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq yds macad.tiniziug at 48e29 45 Total $ 2 118 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 163, \Voodia t it Park add: 69.0 lineal feet curbing at 45e ' 31 05 32 44 s sq yds guttering at 45c 14 06 109.31 sig yds macadamizing at 48e52 47 Total S 98 12 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 186, Woodlawn Park add: 418.3 l -near feet curbing at 45e 30 73 32.13 sq yds guttering at 45e 14 46 109.31 sq yds macadamizing at 48e52 47 Total $ :17 66 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 185, \Vuudlawa Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45c '3 22 59 2_,31 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq yds inaeadaniizing at 48c29 45 Total $ 62 03 C. A. %neuter et al., lot 184, \Vootllawit Park add: 50.2 luteal feet curbing at 45e $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48e.... 29 45 Total $ 62 08 C. A. Voelker et at., lot 183, \Voidlitwll P.trk add: 50 2 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 24 09 22.:31 sq yds gutternn' at 450 10 25 Adjourned Regular Session-, August 29th, 1893. 135 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at48c.... 29 45 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50c... 30 68 Total $ 62 08 C. A. Voelker et al., lot 182, Wooalawu Pal k add: 68.3 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 30 73 32.13 sq yds guttering at 45c 14 46 74.86 sq yds Macadamizing at 48c35 90 Total $ 81 09 C. A. Voelker et al., lot 172 Woodlawu Park add: 67.4 linear feet curbing at 45c $ 30 33 31.73 sq yds guttering at 4ec 14 28 74.80 sq yds macadamizing at 48:35 90 Total $ 80 51 C. A. Vuelker et al, lot 171 Woodlawu Park add; 50.2 'neat feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 2231 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48c29 45 Total .8 62 08 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 170 Woodland Park add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 59 22.31 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 04 61.35 sq yds macadauriztug at 48c20 45 Total $ 62 08 C. A Voelker et:al, lot 169, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 45.; $ 22 59 22 31 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 01 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 48e29 45 'rotai $ 62 08 F. Luedescher, lot 168, 1Voudlawn Park add: 67.4 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 30 37 31.89 sq yds guttering at45c 14 35 109.31 sq yds macadamizing at48c52 47 Total $97 19 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillis-', Nicks, Olinger, Powers Hyder and Vogel. kid. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for improving Alta avenue from Dubuque avenue to Delaware avenue, by O. G, nrnigle, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and For the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: C. A. Voelker et al, lot 285, Woodlawn Park add: 47.2 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 18 88 20.98 89 yds culiering at 40c 8 39 57.44 sq yds macadamizing at 50c28 72 Total = $ 55 99 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 284, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds cuttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50c30 68 Tot -1 ..$ 59 68 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 283, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal Leet curbing at 40c $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50c30 68 Total ..$ 59 68 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 282, Woodlawn Park add: 255.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c .$ 20 08 20.31 sq yds guttering at 400 8 72 Total .$ 59 68 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 281, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40e 8 72 61.35 sq macadamizing at 50c 30 68 Total.... $ 59 68 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 280, Woodlawn Park add: 68.3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 27 32 42.14 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 86 99.85 sq yds macadamizing at 50c49 92 Total .$ 94 10 C. A. Voelker et al., lot 279, Woodlawn Park add: 68.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 27 36 42.14 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 86 99.85 sq yds inacadatnizing at 50c49 92 Total $94 14 C. A. Voelker, et al, lot 278 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50c30 68 Total. $ 59 68 lowa B & Loan Ass'n, lot 277, Wood - lawn Park add: 50.2 lineal teet curbing at 40c $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macaaatnizing at 50c30 68 Total $59 68 C. A. Voelker, et al, lot 276 Woodlawu Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50e30 68 Total $ 59 68 C. A. Voelker, et al, lot 275, Woodlawn Park add: 69.1 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 27 64 42.14 sq yds guttering at 40e 16 86 99.85 sq yds macadamizing at 50c49 92 Total $ 94 42 C. A. Voelker, et al, lot 274, Woodlawn Park add: 17.2 lineal teet curbing at 40c $ 6 88 20.05 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 88.50 sq yds macadamizing at 50c19 25 Total $ 3415 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 263 Woodlawn Park add: 19.5 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 7 80 20.05 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 02 38.50 sq yds macadamizing at 50c19 25 Total $ 35 07 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 262, Woodlawn Park add: 67.8 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 27 12 42.14 sq yds guttering at 40c 16 86 99.85 rq yds inacadamizing at 50e49 92 Total $ 93 90 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 261 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c8 92 61.35 sq yds inacadamizing at 50c30 67 Total 59 67 0. A. Voelker et al, lot 260, Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal teet curbing at 40c $ 20 08 22.31 sq yda guttering at 40c 8 92 136 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 500. Total C. A. Voelker, et al, lot 259, Woodlawn Park adtl: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50c30 67 - Total $ 59 67 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 258, Woodlawn Park add: 69.1 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 27 60 42.14 sq yds guttering at 40e... 16 86 99.85 s,l yds macadamizing at 51c 49 93 Total $ 59 68 G. 13. 'Phomas, lot 257 Woodlawn Park add: 69.0 lineal ft curbing at 400$ 27 60 42.14 sq yds guttering at 40e 16 86 99.85 sq yd macadamizing at 50c49 93 .. 30 67 $ 59 67 Total $94 39 J. J. Small, lot 256 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50e30 68 Total $59 68 F. 13. Magee, lot 255 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal ft curbing at 40e $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50c.. 30 68 Total $59 68 H. R. Keagy, lot 254 Woodlawn Park add: 50.2 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 20 08 22.31 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 92 61.35 sq yds macadamizing at 50c30 68 Total $ 59 68 G. 13. Thomas, lot 253 Woodlawn Park add: 68.9 lineal ft curbing at 40e $ 27 56 42.14 sq yds gutteringlat 40c 10 86 99.85 sq yas macadamizing at 50c49 92 • Total $94 34 C. A. Voelker, et al, lot 252 Woodlawn Park add: 19.0 lineal ft curbing at 41c $ 7 60 19.73 sq yds guttering at 40c 7 89 38.50 sq yds macadamizing at 50e19 25 Total ... $34 74 Adopted by the fol:owing vote: Ayes -Aldermen Butler, Byrne, Craw- ford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Nyder and Vogel. Alderman Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving 1)eleware avenue from Auburn avenue to Alta avenue by O. G. Kringle contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a spec- ial tax be and is hereby levied ou the sev- eral 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: C. A. Voelker et al, lot 186 Woodlawn Park add: 110.5 lineal feet curbing at 406 $ 44 20 49.17 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 66 144.0(3 sq yds macadamizing at 50c72 04 Total... $ 135 90 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 187 Woodlawn Park add: 111 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 44 40 49.16 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 66 144.07 sq yds macadamizing at 50c.. 72 04 Total $ 136 10 C. A-. Voelker et al, lot 216 Woodlawn Park add: 110 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 44 00 49.16 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 66 144.07 sq yds macadamizing at 50e72 04 Total.... ....... ................. $ 135 70 (3. A. Voelker et al, lot 217 Wooklawu Park add: 110.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 44 16 49.16 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 66 144.07 sq yds macadamizing at 50c72 04 Total $ 135 86 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 232 W ooalawn Park add: 108.9 Iiaeal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 56 49.16 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 e6 144.07 sq yds macadamizing at 5Uc72 04 Total $ 135 26 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 233 Woodlawn Park add: 109.8 lineal feet curbing at 40a $ 43 92 49. 16 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 06 144.06 sq yds macadamizing at 50c72 04 Total $ 135 62 TC. A. Voelker et al., lot 262, Woodlawn Park add: 110.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 44 08 49.16 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 66 144.07 sq yds macadamizing at 50c72 04 Total $135 78 C. A. Voelker et al., lot 263, Woodlawn Park add: 110.3 lineal feet curbing at'40c $ 44 12 49.16 sq yds guttering at 40e 19 66 144.07 sq yds macadamizing at 50c72 04 Total $135 82 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Giab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. Aid. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, by the City Council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for improve - nig Dubuque avenua,from Auburn ave. to Alta ave. by O. G. Kringle, contractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is heteoy levied on the several Tots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each parcel of real estate, as follows: John Kopp and Chas 1'itsctter, Jr., lot 196 Wood.awn Park add: 109.4 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 43 75 48.97 sq yds guttering at. 40e 19 59 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 50e71 79 Total ...$135 14 M. '1'schirgi Sr., lot 197, Woodlawn Park held: 109.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 68 48.97 sq yds guttering at 40c 29 59 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 79 Total $135 06 John Kopp and Chas l'itschner, Jr, lot 207, Woodlawn Park add: 109.8 lineal feet curbing at 40e g 43 92 48.97 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 59 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 79 Total $135 30 (4. B. Thomas, lot 242 \Voodlawu fart add: 109.5 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 80 48.97 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 59 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. 137 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 60c.. 71 79 Total 8135 18 C.1A.Voelker et al, lot 243, Woodlawn Park add: 10g.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 36 48.97 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 69 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 79 Total $134 74 M. Tschirgi, Sr., lot 206, Woodlawn add: 109.3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 72 48.97 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 59 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 79 Total ,$135 10 C. A. Voelker et al., lot 252, Woodlawn park add: 108.6 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 44 48.97 sq yds Buttering at 40c 19 69 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 79 Total $134 82 G. B. Thomas, lot 253, Woodlawn park add: 109.8 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 92 48.97 sq yds guttering at 40e 19 59 143.58 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 79 Total $136 30 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Butler, Byrne. Crawford. Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers. Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Glab offered the following: Resolved, by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, 'l'hat to pay for improving Decorah ave from Auburn ave to Alta street by U.G. Kringle contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of Tots, 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: C. A. Voellter et al., lot 191, Woodlawn Park add: 106.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 42 56 49.07 sq yds guttering at 50c 19 63 143.82 so yas inacadamizing at 50e71 91 Total $134 10 John Kopp and Chas. Pitschner, Jr., lot 192, Woodlawn Park add: 110.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 44 08 49.07 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 63 143.82 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 19 Total $135 62 John Kopp and Chas. Pitschner, Jr., lot 211 Woodlawn Park add: 109.1 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 64 49.07 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 63 143.82 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 91 Total $136 18 C. A. Voelker, et al., lot 212, Woodlawn Park add: 108.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 28 49.07 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 63 143.82 sq yds macadamizing at 50e17 91 Total .$134 82 C. A. Voelker` et al., lot 237, Woodlawn Park add: 110.2 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 44 08 49.07 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 lis 143.82 sq yds macadamizing 50c 17 91 Total $136 62 G. B. Thomas, lot 238, Woodlawn Park add: 108.3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 32 49,07 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 63 143.82 sq yds macadamizing at 50c.. 71 91 Total .8134 86 G. B. 'Phomas, lot 257, Woodlawn Park add: 109.3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 72 49.07 sq yds guttering at 40c 19 63 143.82 sq yds macadamizing at 60c71 91 Total $136 26 C. A. Voelker et al., lot 258, Woodlawn Park add: 109.5 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 80 49.07 sq yds guttering at 40e 19 63 143.83 sq yds macadamizing at 50c71 91 Total $126 34 Adoptedby tttefollowing vote: Ayes-Alds..i3utler, Byrne Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks Olinger, Powers Ry- der and Vogler. Altl. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City ot Dubuque, Tttat to nay for improving W. 14th street from Delhi street to Atlantic avenue, by P. F. Guthrie, contractor, in front ot and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several 1ots, 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: Ed. H. Starr, lot 2 of 2 of 5 of 13, M. L. 172: 201.10 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 82 45 88.44 sq yds guttering at 41c 36 26 341.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c143 36 Total $262 07 W. Stare, 1 o1 3 of 13, M. L. 172: 681 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 23 82 25.82 sq yds guttering at 41c 10 59 103.28 sq yds macadamizing at 42e43 38 Total $ 77 79 Ernest Butt, part north of 14th street, 1 of 13, M. L. 172: 64.6 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 26 49 28.71 sq yds guttering at 41c 11 77 114.84 sq yds inacadamizing at 42e48 23 Total $ 86 49 W. Starr, 2 01 4 of 13, 111. L. 172: 6.5 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 2 66 2.89 sq yds guttering at 41c 1 18 11.55 sq yds macadamizing at 42c4 85 ❑Total $8 69 C. A. Voelker, et al., lot 249, Woodlawn park add: 21.60 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 8 86 9.60 sq yds guttering at 41c 3 94 38.40 sq yds macadamizing at 42c16 13 Total $ 28 93 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 2 of 12, Mor- heiser add: 84.3 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 34 77 37.69 sq yds guttering at 41c 15 45 150.75 sq yds macadamizing at 42c63 31 Total $113 53 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 13, Morheiser add: 84.8 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 34 77 37.69 sq yds guttering at 41c 15 45 150.75 sq yds macadamizing at 42c63 31 Total $113 53 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 14, Morheiser add: 103.3 feet lineal curbing at 41c $ 42 35 45.91 sq yds guttering at 41c 18 82 183.64 sq yds macadamizing at 42c77 13 Total 8138 30 138 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10th, 1893. John Scromen, 6 of 13 of m 1172: 59.7 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 24 88488 26.53 sq yds guttering at 41c 10 106.13 sq yds macadamizing at 42c47 59 Total 8 79 93 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 337, Woodlawn Park add: 155.2 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 63 63 70.75 sq yds guttering at 41c 00 306.22 sq yds macadamizing at 42c128 61 Total $221 24 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 2 of 9, Mor- heiser's add: 69.6 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 28 54 32.71 sq yds guttering at 41c 13 41 153.33 sq yds macadamizing at42c64 40 Total $106 35 Tschiri i & Schwind, lot 2 of 10, Mor- heiser's add: 87.9 lineal feet curbing at 41c 836 04 37.69 sq yds guttering at41c 15 45 152.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c64 21 Total $115 70 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 2 of 11, Mor- heiser's add 84.8 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 34 77 37.69 sq yds guttering at 41c 15 45 150.75 sq yds macadamizing at 42c63 31 Total $113 53 C. A. Voelker, lot 151, Woodlawu Park, add: 71.1 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 21 15 33 33 sq yds guttering ar 41c13 67 115.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c47 7a Total $ 90 61 Geo 9'. Starr, lot 2 of 13 of m 1172: 101.0 lineal feet curbing at 41c 42 64 46.22 sq yds guttering at 41c 18 95 184.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c77 65 Total 8139 24 Geo Schromen, lot lot 13 of m 1172: 8.0 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 8 28 3.55 sq yds guttering at 41c 1 46 142.2 sq yds macadamizing at 42c5 97 Total $ 10 71 Geo Schromen, l0 2 of 3 of 13: 71.0 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 29 11 31.55 sq yds guttering at 41c 12 94 126.22 sq yds macadamizing at 42c53 01 Total 8 95 06 Geo Schromen, pt south of 14th st, 1 of 4 of 13, min 1 172: 10.0 lineal leer, curbing at 41e $ 4 10 4.44 sq yds guttering at 41c 1 82 17.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c7 47 Total $ 13 39 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 201, Woodlawn Park add: 60.21ineat feet curbing at 41c $ 24 03 26.67 sq yds guttering at 41c 10 93 117.98 sq yds macadamizing at 42c49 00 Total $ 83 96 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 200, Woodlawn Park add: 70.7 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 29 03 33.20 sq yds guttering at 41c 15 63 152.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c62 13 - Total $106 82 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 154, Woodlawn Park add: 70.7 lineal feet curbing at 41e $ 29 11 33.20 sq yds guttering at 41c 15 67 152.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c62 16 Total $106 94 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 153, Woodlawn l'ark add: 50.2 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 23 49 26.67 sq yds guttering at 41c 10 93 117.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c48 30 Total $ 82 72 C. A. Voelker et al, lot 152, Woodlawu Park add: 60.2 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 23 33 26.67 sq yds guttering at 41c 10 93 117.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c48 30 'lbtal $ 82 56 John Jungers, lot 248, Woodiawn Park add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 41e $ 24 60 26.67 sq yds guttering at 41e 10 93 117.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c49 47 Total $ 85 00 C. A. Voelker et at., lot 247, Woodlawu Park add: 60.2 lineal feet curbing at 41e $ 24 68 26.67 sq yds guttering at:41c 10 93 117.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c49 47 Total $ 85 08 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 2411, Wood.awn Park add: 70.7 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 28 99 33.20 sq yds guttering at 41c 13 61 152.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c64 21 Total $106 81 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 203, Woodlawu Park add: 70.7 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 28 99 32.20 sq yds guttering at 41c 13 61 15...89 sq yds macadamizing at 42c64 21 Total 8106 81 Tschirgi & Schwind, lot 202, Woodlawn Park add: 58.5 lineal feet curbing at 41c $ 23 98 26.67 sq yds guttering at 41e 10 93 116.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c49 00 Total $ 83 91 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Oblige:, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, 13y the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improv- ing of 24th from Jackson St. to Pine by Stueck & O'Farrell,;coutcactors,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: John Rr Flick, lot 161 Glendale add: 98.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 39 36 25.8 lineal feet curbing reset at 10c.. 2 58 54.22 so yds guttering at. 40c 21 69 159.11 sq yds macadamizing at 40c63 64 Total $ 127 27 R. and E. Langworthy, lot 162 Glendale add: 114.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 45 76 64.44 sq yds guttering at 400 185.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c7425 78 13 Total $ 145 67 TR. and E. Langwurthy, lot 185 Glendale add: 185.33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c 127.3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 26 78 64.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 74 13 Total $ 158 83 R. and E. Langworthy, lot 186 Glendale add: Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. 139 12.72 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 58 88 64.44 sq yds guttering at 40e 25 78 184.11 sq yds macadamizing at 40c73 64 Total $ 150 30 Mike liofuagel, lot 209 Glendale add: 992 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 39 68 48.44 sq yds guttering at 40e 19 38 130.78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c52 31 Total $ 111 37 Theodore Messink. lot 210 Glendale add: 80 lineal teet curbing at 40c $ 32 00 32.90 sq yds guttering at 40e.13 16 90.44 sq yds macadamizing at 40c36 18 Total $ 8134 C. G. W. R. 11. Co., part of lot 13 of M. L. 322: 70 eq yds macadamizing at 40c $ 28 00 Total $ 28 0'1 C. G. W. 11. R. Co., part 01 lot 14 of M. L. 322: 70 sq ds macadamizing at 40c....$ 28 00 Total $ 28 00 It. & E. Langworthy, lot 294, Glei.dale add No. 3: 83 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 33 20 32.90 sq yds guttering at 40c 13 16 90.44 sq yds macadamizing at 40e36 18 - Total $ 82 54 R. & E. Langworthy, lot 271, Giendale add. No.3: 99.6 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 39 81 44.440. q nacadalniziat ug at 40c.. 62 31 0c 19 38 130.78 sq yds Total .$111 53 R. & E. Laugworthy, lot 270, Glendale add: 127.5 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 51 00 64.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 25 78 184.11 sq yds macadamizing at 40c73 64 Total $150 42 ti. & E. Langworthy, lot 247, Giendale add: 127.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 50 96 64.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 25 78 186.07 sq yds macadamizing at 40c..- 74 43 Total $151 17 R. and E. Langworthy, lot 246, Glendale add: 114.4 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 45 76 64.44 yydsds gmacadamizini; at 40c4 43 186.0725 78 s sq . 182.3 lineal feet curbing at 45c $82 03 81.02 sq yds guttering at 45c 36 46 222 81 sq yds macadamizing at 50c111 40 Total $229 89 John Schromen, lot 29. Union add; 120 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 54 OU 53.33 sq yds guttering at 45c 24 00 146.66 sq yds inacadatnizing at 50e73 33 Total $151 33 Jas. Rowan, lot 28, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total $75 66 James Rowan, lot 27, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45c 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50e36 66 Total .$ 75 66 R. 13. Grimes, tot 26, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbiug at 45c $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50e36 66 - Total $75 66 Ellen Curran, lot 25, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 1'ott l $ 75 66 Pat Quinn, lot 2 of 5, Busn's sub of e pt of min lots 63 and 68, Union add: 21 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 9 45 9.33 sq yds guttering at 45c 4 20 25.69 sq yds macadamizing at 50c12 83 Total $145 97 R. and E. Langworthy, lot 223, Glendale add: 126.1 lineal feet curbing at 400 $ 50 69 0 44 54.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 157.67 sq yds macadamizing at 40c63 07 Total $135 20 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, 13y the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Oak street from Quince street to Belle street by John 'Tibey, contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special• tax be and is herearts of lots, nd parcels oflevied on the real estate nhderein- atter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot otJs ohn Schromen, arcel of real sl t 30aUnilon add: Total $ 26 48 Pat Hayden, lot 4, Bush's sub of e pt of min lots 63 and 68, Union add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e30 56 Total $ 63 06 Pat Ilayden, lot 3. Bush's sub of e pt of min lots 62 and 68, Union add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 45c$ 22 50 22.22sq ds macadam at 45c 10 00 61.111 sq yys zing at 50c30 56 Total $ 63 06 John Kennedy, lot 2, Bush's sub of E pt of m lots 63 anu 68 Union add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 61.11 sq yds maeadatnizing at 50e30 56 'notal $ 63 16 Sarah i Un onadd:h's sub of a pt of m nbs 63 and 68, 56.51ineal feet curbing at 450 $ 25 42 27.00 sq yds guttering at 45e 12 15 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e30 56 Total $ 68 13 Wm. Larken, lot 24, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45' 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c 36 66 Total •$ 75 66 (Wm. Larkin, lot 23, Union add: 27 00 60 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 68 - 'Total $ 75 60 Phil Neuman, lot 22, Union add: 60 lineal t gat 45c at 45c $ 27 12 00 26.67 sq ydsguttering 140 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. 73,33 sq yds macadamizing at '50c36 66 Total .$ 75 66 P. Gregory, lot 21, Union add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c.. 36 66 Total. $ 75 66 1'. Gregory, lot 20, Union add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 26 67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total. $ 75 66 P. Gregory, lot 19. Union add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at45c $ 27 00 26,67 sq yds guttering at 45e 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total $75 66 Pat O'Meara, lot 56, Union add: 83.4 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 35 01 43.06 sq yds guttering at 45c 19 38 131.78 sq yds macadamizing at 50c65 89 Total $120 28 Sylvester & Martha Ilickock, lot 57, Union add: 77.8 lineal feet curbing at45c 27 00 43.06 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 131.78 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total $ 75 66 John llegnan, lot 59, Union and: 60.0 lineal Leet curbing at 45e ...$ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 CO 73.33sq yds macadamizing at 500$ 36 66 Total $ 75 66 Sylvester & Martha llickock, iot 58 Union add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 26:67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 $ 27 00 16 00 Total $ 75 66 John lleguan, lot 60, Union add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at 450 $ 27 00 26.69 sq yds guttering at 450 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total $ 75 66 Pat Vaughen, lot 61, Union add: 60.0 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50e36 6e Total ... $ 75 66 Tom. Boyce, lot 62, Union add: 79 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 35 55 43.06 sq yds guttering at 45c 19 38 131.78 sq yds macademiziug at 50c65 89 Total $120 82 Sarah Ryan, lot 63, Union add: 80 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 36 00 43.06 sq yds guttering at 450 19 38 131.78 sq yds macadamizing at 50c65 89 Total $121 27 F. Franks, lot 64, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total $ 75 66 Oath. Ryder, lot 65, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.33 sq yus macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total .$ 76 66 Mike O'Meara, lot 66, Union add: 60 lineal feet curbing at 45c 27 00 26.67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 73.83 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total $ 75 66 James Saul, Jr., lot 67, Union add: 40.5 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 18 22 18 sq yds guttering at 45e 8 12 48.89 sq yds macadamizing at 50c24 44 Total $ 50 7g Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alts. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Hyder and Vogel. P Gregory, lot 18, Union add: 60 0 lineal feet curving at 45e $ 27 00 26 67 sq yds guttering at 45c... 1'2 _7 0 73 33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c_ 36 66 Total $ 75 66 P Gregory, lot 17, Union add: 90 0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 26 67 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 7333 sq yds macadamizing at 50c... 36 66 Total $ 75 66 Nick Gregory, lot 16, Union ado: 61 0 lineal feet curbing at 45e $ 40 95 40 44 sq yds guttering at 45c 18 20 11122 sq yds macadamizing at 50c55 61 Total$114 76 Michael Roddy, lot 6. Bush's sub of Ept min lot 63 and 68, Union add: 53 0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 23 85 33 55 sq yus guttering at 45c 10 60 6178 sq yds macadamizing at 50c32 39 Total $ 66 84 Michael Roddy, lot 6, Bush's sub of east pt min lot 63 and 68, Union add: 50 0 uveal teat curbing at 45c $22 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 61 11 sq yus macadamizing at 50c30 56 Total $ 63 06 John McBride, lot 8. Bush's sub 01 part of a min lots 63 and 68, Union add: 60 0 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 22 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 00 61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c30 56 Total $ 63 06 A W Kewler, lot 10, Bush's sub of part of a min lots 63 and 68, Union add: 71 2 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 32 04 31 64 sq yds guttering at 45c 14 24 84 83 sq yds macadamizing at 50c42 16 Total. $ 88 44 Mrs J Dowling, lot 51, Union add: 61 8 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 81 27 47 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 36 75 53 sq yds macadamizing at 50c87 76 Total.... $ 77 93 Isadore Plamondon, lot 52, Union acid: 61 8 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 27 47 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 75 53 sq yds macadamizing at 50c86 66 Total $ 75 66 Con Callnahan, lot 53, Union add: 61 8 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 27 47 8q yds guttering at 45c 12 00 75 53 sq yds macadamizing at 50e86 66 Total $ 75 66 pllennis Ryan, lot 54 Union add: 618 lineal teat curbing at 45c $ 27 00 27 47 sq yds guttering at 45c 12 00 75 53 sq yds macadamizing at 50c... 86 66 Total $ 75 66 Pat O'Meare, lot 55, Union add: 61 8 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 27 00 27 47 8q yds guttering at 45c 12 00 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. 141 75 53 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 66 Total $ 75 66 Ald, Crawford offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improv- ing Seminary street from West line Cox's Add. also S ;f of Seminary street between East line of lot 72 Cox's Add. to West line ofisaid Add. to West Locust St.:by Brown oz Brown, contractors, in front of and ad- joining same, a special tax be and is here- by levied on the several tots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as folows: Mary Schroeder, lot 4 Buettells sub. 50 lineal feet curbing at 43c........$ 21 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 43c 9 55 61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 5Uc30 55 Total $ 6160 John Kearney, lot 3 l3uettelts sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 21 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 43c 9 55 61 11 sq yds inacadamizing at 50c30 55 Total $ 61 60 Emma S. Allen, kit 1 Buettell's sub: 149 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 64 07 66 22 sq yds guttering at 43c 28 47 182 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e41 05 Total $ 183 59 Nic Groh, lot 10 J. 1'. Schroeder's add: 62 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 26 66 27.55 sq yds guttering at 43c 11 55 75.78 sq yds macadamizing at 50c37 89 Total $ 76 40 J. P. Schroeder, lot 1 J. 1'. Schroeder's add: .160 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 68 80 72 90 sq yds guttering at 43c 31 35 20167 sq ytls macadamizing at 50c$100 83 Total $ 200 98 John Hennessy, w 15.07 acres nun lot, 190: 889 2 lineal feet curbing at 43e $386 23 398 67 sq yds guttering at 43e 171 43 1589 69 sq yds macadamizing at 50c794 84 Total $1,352 50 John Hennessy, min lot 188: 433 8 lineal feet curbing at 43c $186 53 192 sq yds guttering at 43c 82 56 762 67 sq yds macadamizing at 50e381 33 Total $650 42 Mt St Joseph Academy, lot 2 of 2, Thin lot 187: 35 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 15 05 15 55 sq yds guttering at 43c 6 69 62 22 sq yds macadamizing at 50c31 11 Total $ 52 85 Mt St Joseph Academy, e 2.85 acres min lot 190: 769 6 lineal feet curbing at 43c $330 93 347 91 sq yds guttering at 43c 149 60 137529 sq yds macadamizing at 50c. 687 65 Total $1,168 14 Mt St Joseph Academy, lot 1 of 2 of win lot 187: 394 3 lineal feet curbing at 43c $169 55 177 78 sq yds guttering at 43e. 76 44 891 35 sq yds macadamizing at 50e445 77 Total .Adopted by the tollowing vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. $691 76 Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving alley from 7th to 8th street, between Clay and White sweets, by Jas Cushing, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining stone, 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 ainounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Dubuque county, lot 284 a, city: 70 22 sq yds macadniaizing, at 40e...$ 28 09 Dubuque county, lot 285, city: 56 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40 ...8 22 76 Dubuque county, lot 286, city: 56 89 sq yds niacadamtzut at 40c...$-22 76 Dubuque county, lot 287, city: 56 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...$ 22 76 Dubuque county, lot 288, city: 7022 sq yd4 macadamizing at 40 $ 28 09 Geo Mehl, lot 3114, city: 70 22 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...$ 28 09 Dubuque Co, lot 320, city: 56 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...$ 22 76 Peter Aiarugg, lot 321, city: 56 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...$ 22 76 Mary r' Alderman, lot 322, city: 16 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c...$ 22 76 John Pier, lot 323, City: 7022sq yds macadamizing at 40c...$ 28 09 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered tne foilowing: Resolved by the City Council oI the City of Dubuque, That to pay for a tour foot plank sideealk on Broadway and Broad- way extension from Lilucktinger to Charles streut by P. F. Guthrie contractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on tne several lots, and parts 01 lots, and parcels of real estate bereivafier named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real elate, as follows: G Blocklinger, lot 21, King's 2nd add: 33 3 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 5 95 C 11 Meyer, lot 1, King's Grove add: 72 linear ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$12 87 C 11 Meyer, lot 2, King's Grove add 50 5 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c$ 9 03 U 11 Meyer, lot 3, King's Grove add: 50 5 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c$ 9 03 C u Meyer, tot 4, King's Grove add: 58 3 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%410 42 l H Meyer, lot 5, King's Grove add: 70 lineal fi plank sidewalk at17%c.$ 12 51 C 11 Meyer. lot 6, King's Grove a'td: 82 6 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c$ 14 76 C 11 Meyer, 101 6.t, King's Grove add: 79 5 lineal ft plank saiewalk at 17%c$ 11 21 John Nagel, lot 8, King's Grove: 70 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 12 51 John Nagel, lot 7, King's Grove: 84 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c$ 15 01 C 11 Meyer, 1ot24, King's Grove: 60 5 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%,c10 81 C 11 Meyer, lot 25, King's Grove: 58 4 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c 10 45 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillie', Nicks, Clinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Clinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque,'Phut to pay for a four feet wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Washington from Sanford to 'T wenty- second street by 1',F Guthrie, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the 142 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29th, 1893. several Tots, and pars of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, for the several amountssituate set opposite owned,d op posiieeach lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: John Olinger, lot 24, Boulevard add: 41 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 7 33 John Olinger, 14 25, Boulevard add: 26John Olineal ft nger,tlot 25, Bou le17%e.8 add: 47 d: 25 lineal 111 plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 27, Boulevard add: 25 lineal ft pianit 7 .John Olinger, lot t28,V Balou evani t au47 d; 25 lineal it plank stdewalk at 17%c.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 29, lsoulevant add: 25 lineal 11 plank sidewalk at 17%c.8 4 47 John Olinger, lot 30, 130uleva1u add: 25 lineal ft piaik sidewalk at 17%c.$ 4 47 John Olinger, tot 31, Boulevard add: 25 lineal ft plank sidewaik at 177x..$ 4 47 John Oiinge tot 32, Boulevard add: 25 lineal ft p,anK sidewalk at 17%1:...`p 4 47 John Olinger, lot 33, Boulevard add: 25 lineal ft plank sidewalk al 177xc..$ 4 47 Joh ti Olinger, lot 34, lioulevai'i aud: 25 lineal tt plank sidewalk tit 177xc.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 35, uoulevarn add: 25 lineal ft plank sitiewalk at 17%e.$ 4 47 John Olinger. lot 36. Boulevard aut1: 25 lineal ft plank s dewaik at 17%e.$ 4 47 John Olinger, tot 37, Boulevard awl: 25 lineal ft plank stdewalk at 17%e.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 38, Bouievar,i aud: 25 lineat ft plank sidewaik at 17%e.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 39, 13ouievnro aud: 25 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 40, Boulevard add: 25 lineal It pta.ik sidewalk at 17%e.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 41, Boulevard add: 25 lineat tt plank stdewalk at 177xc.$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 42. Boulevard add: 25 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 177xc..8 4 47 John Olinger, lot 43, Bouleva,d add: 25 /meal it plank siuewatk at 177x...$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 44 Boulevatu add: 25 lineal ft plaffksidewalk at 177x...$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot 45, Boulevard add: 25 lineal ft itlank sidewalk at 17%c..$ 4 47 John Olinger, lot46, Boulevard add: 42 5 lineal ft plank si.tewalk at 17%c$ 7 60 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Couucil of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for a 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on west side of Pine be- tween 23d and 25th streets. by 11. '1' Eddy, contractor in front of and adjoiniug 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: 14 and E Langworthy, lot 213, Glendale add: 50 lineal Leet plank sidewalk at 19c.$ 9 50 14 and E Langworthy, lot 214, Glendale add: 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19c.$ 9 50 It and E Langworthy, lot 219, Glendale add: 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19c.$ 9 50 R and E Langworthy, lot 220, Glendale add: 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19c.$ 9 50 R & E Langworthy, lot 221 Glendale add: 59 2 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19c.$11 25 It & E Langworthy, lot 294, Glendale add: 53 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19c..$10 07 It & E Langworthy, lot 290, Glendale add: 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19c..$ 9 50 Adopted by the tullowtng vote. Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lilliit, Olinger, NICKS, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Couneil of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on boat sides of West llth street from Race street to alley east of Venter, by 1' '1' Guthrie, contractor, in front of and adjoining tie same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lois, 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 Drees, lots 1 of out lot 738 city: 136 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 24$ 92 15-16c 33 A. 1V llusturd, lot 7, t.ain's sun: 76 lineal 11 plank sidewalk at 24 $ 1895 15 16c... 11 1'uompson. lot 13, Cain's sub: 76 5 lineal Leet plank sidewalk at 2415-16c $ 19 07 A W llo,iord, lo. 17, Cain's suu: 424 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 2415.16: $ 10 57 at L Gruffer, int 16, Varri's sub: 424 Lineal feet plank sidewalk at 2415-16e $ 10 57 M A McGovern. lot 15, Cain's sub: 424 lineal Leet plank sidewalk at 2115 164; $ 10 57 A W Hosiurd, tot 14, Cant's sub: 424 lineal it plank sidewalk at 24 15-16c $ 10 57 J P Early, tut 22, Cuurini;s' sub: 104 linea, teet piauk sidewalk at 24 15-16e .$ 25 93 Adopted Uy the fuliowing vote: Ayes—Aids. isutler, Byrne, Crawford, GIab, Lillie, Nleiis, Olinger, Powers, !Wier and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for a four feet wide plank sidewalk on the east side of Queen street from Santord street to north end of lot 46 Stafford's addition, ny P F Guthrie, contractor, in front of and ad- joining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate herein- after named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: John Bulow, Sr., lot 71, Stafford's add: 30 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 177xc.$ 5 36 John Bulow, Sr., lot 39, Stafford's add: 50 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 8 94 llerman Ohda, s3( of lot 40, Stafford's and: 25 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 4 47 Mrs. F Ohda, n% of lot 40, Stafford's add: 25 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 4 47 Simeon Schaetzla, lot 41, Stafford's add: 51 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 9 11 John Dettman, lot 2 of sub of 42 and 43 Stafford's add: 50 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 177xc...$8 94, Hanry Pfotzer, lot 1 of sub of 42 and 43, Stafford's add: 146 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$26 10 Henry Pfotzer, lot 44, Stafford's add: 501 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$8 95 Ed Pfotzer, lot 45, Stafford's add: 501 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%0..$8 95 Ed Pfotzer, lot 46A, Stafford's add: 29 3 lineal ft plank stdewalk at 17%c.$5 24 Adopted by the following vote: A Adjourned Regular Session, August 29t1t, 1893. 143 Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glatt, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ry- der and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Duuuque: That to pay for laying a 4 ft wide piauk sidewalk on both sides of Grant avenue by 1'. F. Guthrie, contractor, in trout of and adjoining the same, a spec- ial tax be and is hereby levied on the sev- eral lots, and parts of tots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and tor the set eras atnounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: sidewalks. Carried. Ald. Crawford moved that the resolu- tion in relation to the confirmation of the report of the jury on widening of Weigel alley offered August 10th, 1893, be ad- opted. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lildg, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Vogel offered the followingresolu- tion„which was adopted: Resolved, That the street superintend- ent be instructed to put in a stone crossing on the south side of Sixteenth street on White street under the supervision of the city engineer. Aid. Powers offered the following reso- 1uueu: Resolved, Tnat, owint to the present financial stringency and the condition of the city finances no further contracts shall be made or bids for labor or material be let or completed where the 'expen-es and costs tuereot to the city shall exceed the sem of $200, until further ordered by this council, and be it further Resolved, Ttiat, whereas laboring men are unable to hod employment sufficient in many cases to support their families we recommend that more tnen be employed and worked under the direction 01 the street superintendent and engineer, and work that can be clone without contract let, be done as far as possible by the la- boring men in the general employ of the city. Ald. Crawford moved that it be referred to the finance committee. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aide. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, and , Noeses—Atds. Lillis„ Nicks, Powers, Ale Ryder and Vogel. 1'he vote being a tie the mayor voted aye. Ald. Crawford moved that the ordinance in relation to sewerage assessment be re- ferred to the ordinance committe and en- gineer to examine as to the expedience of changing sante. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn. Car- ried. A. W. IIosford, lot 8 Cain's sub: 88 3 lin It plank sidewalk at 17%c..$ 15 78 E. 1-1. Headtord, lot 1 Cain's sub: 46 3 lin ft plank sidewalk at 17%c..8 8 28 A. W. llosford, lot 2 Cain's situ: 48 lin it plunk sidewalk at 177sc...$ 8 58 G. 11. Davis, lot 3 Cain's sub: 48 lin ft plank sidewalk at 17ge $ 8 58 Aaupted ny the following vete. Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Byrne, Craw- ord. (lab, Lillie, Nicks, Winger, Powers Ryder. and Vogel. Atd. Olinger offerrey the following: Resolved by the City Council ot the City Dubuque, '1'uat to pay for laying a4 foot wide plank sidewalk on the south sloe of 14th street from Pine to Maple streets by P. F. Guthrie contractor, to front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots. and parts of lets, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named;, situate and owned and for the several amounts set oppositd each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Pier & Ackerman, lot 281, East Dubuque add: 110 5 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c 819 i5 Adopted by thefollwutg vote. Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne. Crawford, Glab, Lilhg, Nicks, Olinger, Powers Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City nfDubuque: That to pay for laying a 4 Inot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Middle from Lincoln avenue to its north- ern terminus, by P. N. Guthrie, contractor, in front of and adjoining saute, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the sevearl lots and parcels of lots and parcels of real estate hereinafter named,situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot o lotlof real 1, sub of lofts estate, and 5foas ows: and J 11 1Vestylty, w 7 feet of 9, Wick's add: 1385 Lineal feet plank sidewalk at $24 76 17%c Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Nicks,Olinger, rne, Crawford, rPowers, Glatt, Lillie', , Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 teet wide, ot good 2 inch plank, brick, stone, or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in coformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on the south side of Julien ave. between Nevada and Booth street where not aleady laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—A Ids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillie. Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Ryder moved that the resolution es- tablishing the width of sidewalk on Alma street at 6 feet be reconsidered and that width of said walk be established in ac- cordance to the ordinance in relation to Notio= of Sale. 1 will sell at public auction to the best bidder for cash, on Saturday, September 2, 1893, at 2 p. m., at the public pound of the city of Dubuque, on Elm street, between 14th and 15th streets, the following im- pounded animal, to wit: One dark bay horse, left hind leg above hoof white; white; about 8 years old. S. CE, City Marshal. Dubuque, Aug. 29 1893. Special Assessment Notice. To R. and E. Langworthy: You are hereby notified that in accord- ance with a resolution of the city council ot the plank sidewalk ono West ra del of laying 144 Official Notices. street between 23d. and 25th streets, adopted on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1893, a special assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular lots'fleand parcelst city un landupoabuton l l lotabut- ting on said improvement, lots 213, 214, 219, 221, 294 and 290 in Glendale add owned by you being subject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the count[,, to be held on the 28th day of Aug. A. D. 1893, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. 8-19-1Ot. 1'city CRecorder. SIDEWALK NOTICE. 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 both s.des of W incisor avenue between Klingeub rg street and city limits north where not already laid, a', the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 'That a sidewalk 4 feet wile, of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, wi:ftiu 20 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in contorntity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of 26th street, between Jackson street and Pine street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; 'J'hat a sidewalk 4 feet .vide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement, be. within twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in con - fortuity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of 1 alerts street, betwseu West Eagle Point ave. and Hart 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 4 feet wide, of gond two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, withing 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of West .Eagle Point ave- nue between west line of lot 3 of 135 and west line of lot 145 A in L. H. Lang - worthy's add, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted Aug. 9th, 1893 T. J, COONEY, 8-16-10t City Recorder. ,lodge 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, Au- gust 26th, 1892, for constructing sidewalks as follows: A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on north side of 2tith street, from Jackson to Pine streets. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Valeria street, between West Eagle Point avenue and Hart streets. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on west side of Walnut street, between Chestnut and 14th streets. A 12 -foot wide sidewalk of brick stone or cement on north side of 6th street abutt- ing east 25 feet of clty lot 752;', also proper turn in accordance with grade. A 4 -foot sidewalk on the north side of West Eagle Point avenue, between the west line of lot 3 of 135, and west line of lot 145a, L. 1i. Langworthy's add. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100, will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. W. 11. KNOWLTON. 8-15-101. City Enginee. Notice to Contractors. CIT] RECORDER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Aug. 16, 1893. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m., Aug. 28th, 1893, for the improvement of the following streets and alleys according to plans and specifications now on file in my office: Broad street, from Julien avenue to West 3d street. Grading cut 2,887 cubic yards filling 190 cubic yards, curbing 2,400 lineal feet, guttering 1,100 yards, macadamizing 1,550 yards. Alley, from Humboldt avenue to Stafford avenue between Garfield and 1thoniuerg avenues. Grading cut 855 cubic yards, rnacadamiz ng 830 square yards. Alley, from Humboldt avenue to Schil- ler avenue between Lincoln and Rhomberg avenues. Grading cut 232 cubic yards, fill- ing 80 cubic yards, macadamizing b20 square yards. Bidders must state the price ner lineal foot for curbing the price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing. Grading on streets to be bid for in a gross sum. Grading for alleys to be bid for by the ell hie yard. Bidders must furnish a bond of $200 that the contract will be entered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at a session of the council to be held Monday Aug. 28, 1893. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all hits. 8-17-10t. T. J. CooNItY. City Recorder. Adjourned Regular Session, September 5th, 1893. 145 CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session Sept. 4th, 1893. [OFFICIAL. Council met at 9:00 a. in. Present—None. Adjourned 'Tuesday, Sept. 5th at 9:00 a. m. Attest: Appr ecorder. 1893. . Mayor. Adjourned Regular Session, Sept. 5:h, 1893. Council met at 10:00 a. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alds. 13ut:er, Byrne, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder, and Vogel. Ald. Byrne moved that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as printed. Carried. MAYOR'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, lowa, Sept. 4, 1893. Gentlemen of the City Council: You are again convened in the regular monthly session tai discharge your duties as councilmen, and as such 1 trust you will protect the interests and the welfare of the city and wisely deliberate upon all matters brought before you for your consideration. In ordinary tines the management of the municipal affairs of a city is a sacred trust—but in times of financial stringency, such as the country is now experiencing, the burden placed upon you and the trust Unposed is enhanced a hundred fold, and requires of you the most vigilant and watchful care to guard the future destiny and prosperity of our city. In view of the present disturbed condi- tions of the fiaances of the coun- try, 1 desire to recommend most careful and considerate action un your part on every measure affecting the finances of the city, curtailing expenses where it can be done and restricting im- provements where there is not an imine- diate necessity for them. The great railroad corporations through- out the country, private corporations and individnals in all their business relations are alike reducing their expenses in various ways; all extensive improvements demanding a large outlay of money are discontinued; the confidence of the people in every section of the country has been shaken, and every large expenditure of money is looked upon with much disfavor. At this time the utter impossibility of floating bonds or securing loans, with which to carry on improvements, which in ordinary times could be had for the asking—should remind us that we must use every possible means to • bring the city's expenses and outlay of money to a minimum point. 1 do not recommend a retrenchment in the outlay of money by this council in the sense that you have been extravagant in awarding contracts for the improvement of the city, where not actually needed, but in the face of the disturbed condition of finansnces—with all the facts staring us in the face, I desire to remind you that un- til such time as the confidence' of the peo- ple can be restored, and until such time as money can be obtained without paying ex- orbitant rates of interest, public improve- ments should be correspondingly discon- tinued and a watchful care exercised in every department. Every bill presented for payment should be subjected to the closest scrutiny by the auditing committee before Its payment; every petition for an improvement should be well and carefully considered in all Its relations to cost and its necessity before being recommended for adoption. In order to give employment to wage- earners who are dependent upon labor for the malntenince of families, it is necessary to continue to some extent much needed improvements of streets, alleys, etc., but this work should be, as far as practicable, distributed only to those who are entirely dependent on their earnings to support themselves and families. In order to facili ate the more rapid transaction of the business of the council, 1 would recommend that more systematic work be done 1u the committee rooms. Tho amended rules of order in relation to the disposition of bills do Inucb in the way of facilitat ng business, as much time has heretofore been consumed in the routine of reading and referring which now, under the rule, go direct to the proper commit- tee. Again, there is much valuable time con- sumed in the council chamber by listening to arguments from interested outside parties, when by a systematic arrange- ment of committee work the same argu- ments could be beard by the committee and a decision arriyed at much more satis- factorly to all concerned. It is not my intention to discourage en- tirely the long establisned custom of "sus- pending the rules" to listen to statements before the council on important matters, but there are many petitions and resolu- tions referred to the committees for their consideration, before whom interested parties would be accorded a hearing, and in this way touch valuable time would be spared the council sir hearing these argu- ments during its session. Imposing explicit confidence in your wisdom to regulate all matters pertaining to the best interests of the city, 1 have the honor to be yours respectfully. A. W. DAUGHERTY, Mayor. Mayor's, Office, Sept 5, 1893. GENTLEMEN: Since writting the above communication 1 notice the publication of expenditures of the city, and with no little surprise comments on the same by the city press which 1 desire to lay before you for your consideration. The statement which shows au increase of the expenditures of the city council and of the floating debt was premature, unauthorized and mislead- ing and does not present the expenditures and debts incured by the new council in its true light. A large amount of the debts paid by the new council were incurred by the old council. A very large number of heavy and expensive contracts let by the old council were not completed when the new council came into power, and have been completed and paid by the new council. A large arnout of general debts outstanding, when the new council came in, have been paid by the new council and carried into the various funds, which has increased largely the expenditures in those funds. i 146 Adjourned 1?egular Session, September 5th, 1893. That so tar as the engineer's aepartment is concerned it has been well, carefully and efficiently conducted at a saving to the city. No mistakes have been made and many former mistakes corrected, and the services have been of immense value to the city. The street work under the able comm Mee and the citychairman engineer hstreete as been exceedingly l done and at an of $5,201.34leis lexpense than it was last years dur- ing the same period. This shows the ac- tual savings in this road work, because there were no outstanding , claims againt the road department when the new council cane in. In fact, compared with former councils,the new council have been very economical and should b ' coni - mended. One difficulty that the present council has iabore 1 under is the strin- gency of money and the impossibility of selling city improvement bunds. 'rite city is compelled to pay contractors when the work is done anti then ponds are issued and sold and the money rectved for them goes into the geueral fund, the bunds being paid by sure al assessnteu:s. This year we nave been unable to tett toe bunds, and a large amount of the bonus are now on hand and the money pant to contractors unreturned to the general fund, thus the general fund, being the floating debt, nec- essarily and unavuidauly increased. i herewith submit a statement and explana- tion as to the expenditures of the new council. Contracts iet by the old council and warrants issued during the present coun- cil to pay same: Seminary street grad- ing ..$ 2,939 00 Central engine house. 1,133 70 New hose 837 5U Central engine house plumbing748 51 Central engine house boiler 800 00 Broadway grading1,050 00 Automatic repeaters864 00 Windsor avenue imp't 5,750 00 Alma street retaining to all 2,464 60 Main street imp's24,914 25 Windsor ave. grading 1,500 00 Culvert on 24th and iNashingtou 472 00 Wilson ave. sanitary sewer .. 822 67 Broadway imp'i 1,081 til Broadway extehsi, ti iinp't... 136 32 Francis street inip't444 67 Dodge street sewer4,324 32 Queen and Regent street imp't 343 58 Seminary street imp't 3,500 00 Sewer in alley be- tween Jackson and Washington, 10th and 17th 540 45 Auburn ave. gradiug 106 00 Auburn ave. imp't683 08 Oak street grading100 00 Hill street imp't 50 00 Dubuque ave. imp't273 21 Alta ave. grading381 69 Alta ave imp't 462 01 Dakota ave imp't273 27 Delaware ave. imp't. 278 41 Ordinances printing and compiling 1,050 00 858,324 33 Contracts let by present council and warrants issues for payment of same: Sewer Emmett anti St. Mary's street Alley between Lin- coln and Providence and Johnson and Windsor.... Twenty-fourth street imp't Nevada street gradin; 687 00 507 43 1,146 90 426 90 $2,768 23 Report from March 1st to September 1st comprise bilis allowed at the regular ses- sions in March, April, May June, July and August. The new council did not enter into of- fice until after the April bills were al- lowed. 'lie old council was entirely responsible for the expenditures of two out of the six inoul hs, viz: March pills $16,880 10 i..prd bills 19,000 00 Total bills with which new cuunctl had no voice whatever $35,880 10 Money borrowed by old cuunctl to make up deficit in paving fund .845,000 00 Total contracts let by old council and for the payment of which the present council issued war- rants $58,324 33 Total expenditure due to old council from March 1st to Sep- tember 1st Oldcouncil had to pay debts contracted by its predecessor Leaving old council directly responsible for Increase of floating deur fur past six won, its was Amount of liabilities paid off by new commit left them di- rectly by its prede- cessor $94,204 43 Showing the entire increase in the float- ing debt was due to the action of the pre- vious council with the exception of $17,- 582.28. A. W. DAUGHERTY, Mayor of the City of Dubuque. Ald. Vogel reported as follows on the resolntion in relation to the employment of laborers 00 streets, would recommend that the resolution be amended so as to limit the expenditures to $3,000 per mouth. Adopted. D'I'he following bills were ordered paid: L. Daily for cleaning city hall $25 60 E. S. Daugherty, assistant engineer40 00 R. F. Eddy, assistant engineer 45 00 M. O'Connell, special patrolman50 00 Shipley & Bauman Vet, service 21 20 The following claims were referred to the committee on police and light: Globe Ltght and Heat Co., lights..$ 456 83 Theo. 'Trielotl, meals tor female prisoners 2 75 Merkes & Hasler, merchandise:for city pound 4 15 W. W. Wormood, repairing and material 4 50 $45,000 00 $58,324 33 $139,204 33 $45,000 00 894,204 43 $111,786 71 1 Adjourned Regular Session, September 5th, 1893. 147 Star Electric Co., arc lamps 1,193 75 Dubuque Light and 'fraction Co, 48 39 lights Key City Gas Co , gas 47 40 Cnas. Stillman, telephone stations 105 00 Central Union 'Telephone Co., rent of telephone 42 75 The following bills were referred to the committee on fire and water: \lerkes & Hasler, merchandise for patrol house 2 10 Excelsior Brass Works, material and labor for fire department2 75 Merkes & limier merchandise for engine house 80 Standard Lumber Co., merchandise for fire departtnent 1 50 Dubuque Wooden 1Vare Co., mer- chandise for fire department3 00 W. 11. Torbert, merchandise for fire department 16 33 Svendson & Ott, merchandise for fire department 3 10 Peter 11. Hoffmann, Merchandise for nre department 2 00 Carr, Ryder & Engler, merchandise for fire department 4 50 Key City Gas Co., merchandise for 17 87 fire department Bernard .t. O'Neill, merchandise for tire department 79 35 Butt Bros., merchandise fur lire de- partment15 Fratz & Clark, merchandise for 10 52 fire department Zehetner & Voggenthaler, repairs 90 for fire department Lagen & Sloea, hurseshoeing for 50 fire department P. tI. Halpin, meicbandise for tire 13 70 department Dubuque W ater Co., fire hydrant, 1338 30 etc Kannalt & Powers. hurseshoeing 8 00 for fire department Thos. Collins, horseshoeiug for 4 00 fire department John Butt, work and material for 1 55 fire department August Wunderlich, horseshoetng 6 50 for fire department The following bilis were referred to the committee on f'laims: Barger & Blush, stationery, etc33 20 G. 13. Grosvenor, stationery, etc15 55 F. Scholz, stationery, etc The following bill were referred to the committee on streets: 50 P. H. Halpin, to merchandise Wm. Marshall, repairing steam rot -5 16 ler C. II. Altoua. meterial furished2 20 The Pure Petroleum Product Co, 57 33 material furnished Le,ure Lumber Co., material fur- nished 16 05 Fred Scholz, work repairing 76 86 Key City Gas Co., coke, etc Standard Lumber Co., material6 70 Jas. Cushing, balance on contract217 81 Steuck & O'Farrell, balance on 352 21 contract John Tibey, balance on contract47 13 O. G• Kringle, balance on contract543 41 P. F. Gutnrie, balance on contract609 63 Con Ryan, Jr., balance on con -1376 86 tract Con Ryan, balance on ,contract1,500 00 'Phos Hass tt, material furnished. 10 72 J. P. Schroeder, material furnish- 19 ed John 'Tibey, material furnished11 John Tibey, material furnished2 Isaac Proctor, material furnished. 32 Chas;Burchart, material furnished. 10 Jas Lee, material furnished 22 August Bracher, material fur- nished Dubuque Wooden 1Vare Co., mat- erial furnished W. 11. Knowlton, to cash paid for freight &c James Boyce, car fare The rollowing bilis were referred to the committee on public grounds and build- ings: 70 60 20 50 66 80 12 07 54 55 47 75 6 50 W. W. Wormood, attending to town clock $ 72 00 Jac. Schmidt, assistant. park cus- todian 27 50 Jos. Geiger, work and Muter'„!7 10 W. S. Moto, work and material34 85 The following bills were referred to the printing eommittee: The Globe Printing Co., advertis- ing for August $ 29 15 The Time Co., advertising for July and August 58 30 The Herald, advertising for Au- gust 29 15 The Ileruld, printing 30 50 Dubuque 'TELEGRAPH 75 00 The following bilis were referred to the electrical construction committee: Central Union Telephone 0J0., rent of telephone $ 1 63 Jos. Norton, trimming trees 39 00 Wm. Young, trimming trees 28 00 Jas. 'Thompson, trimming trees8 00 J. C. Norton, trimming tree-. 1 50 J. McCracken, team and wagon54 33 1'. Stanier, lauor 25 00 John Enright, collecting 8 00 The Bill ot Peter Klauer for $16.05 for material wa+ referred to the committee on markets. The bill of Mrs. 11. Spielman for caring for abandoned child for $4 was referred to the city marshal. The following petitions were granted: The petition of of Isaac Cleminson to have sewer extended on West Eighth street to enable him to connect with same. The petition of Chris. Mathis asking for engineer to give grade line. The petition of M. B. Hedley et al., ask. ing that the name of Caledonia street be changed to Caledonia Place. The petition of George W. Healey ask- ing to have city engineer to give curb line. Petition of Mrs. D. 11. Fuller in relation to filling lots. Petition of Dubuque Street railway in relation to laying track and running cars on Sageville road. The following report was presented: DUBUQUE, Aug. 30th, 1893. We, the jury appointed to assess dam- ages on the following property: John Knoernschield, lot 170 and part of Iot171 in L. 11. Langworthy's sub allowed $50.00. Joseph Diane, lot 5 on White street, al- lowed $140.00. We allow the Chicago Great Western Railroad Co. the sum of $20.00. John Reddin on lot No. 3 on Center Place the sum of $40.00. E. A. Gilliam, lot 4 Center Place, the sum of $40.00. Mrs. Sarah Wooten the sum of $235.00. G. B. Burch the sum of $ .00. J. P. Quigley, J. Wunderlich, Jas. Cushing, Peter Specht, T. P. Coates, Chas. Hollnagel, Jas. Mayes, Chris Capretz, John Jess, Henry NagelrakI r, JarneatE E. McClain, 148 Adjourned Regular Session, September 5th, 1893. Report was adopted and the treasurer instructed to set aside the several amounts as above stated to be paid to the parties when Theproper folowing spetitio sfor e werare e received and tiled: Petition of Bernard Gallen for damages on account of grade of Dodee street. Petition and hill of H. L. Conger for coal furnished Mr. Granfield for 1st ward scales. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee: Wm. J. Shoup, Mrs. James Daug erty, John Mundt, Johanna MacNally. Also the communication of John F. Stemm in relation to the assessment of Poole & Stevens. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: O. G. Kringle in regard to contract for improving various streets in Woodlawn Park. Petition of Michael Zwack in relation to the improvement of Rtes street. Petition of Chas. Klingenberg asking that Kleine street be improved. Claim of M. 11. Day for damage done by steam roller. The following petitions were referred to the comtnitie on fire and water: Petition of Philip Pier et al, asking for fire protection on the hill. Petition of Lesure Lumber Co. et al, asking far hydrant on Seventh and Wall streets. The following petitions were referred to the committee on claims and the city attorney: Petition of Christ Spoerl. for damages done horse and harness by falling through Eighth street sewer. Petition of Nicholas Revenich for relief. The petition of Philip Kress et al, pro- testing against having lamps removed from Adams street was raferred to the committee on police and light. Petition of R. Nolte est., in relation to notice to make sewer connection was re- ferred to ex -commissioner of board of health. The bill of '1'. E. Joseph was referred to the board of health. Petition of A. G. Wright et al., in rela- tion to the change of name of Center Place referred to the committee on renaming streets. The petition of Robt. Specht remonstrat- ing against paying assessment tor laying sidewalk. Referred to engineer. Petition of Margaret Lucas asking that money due her be kept from salary of an employee of city. Referred to mayor with power. Ald. Vogel moved to adjourn to 2:30 p. m. Carrie. Attest: ved: i i 1893. ecorder. ayor. Adjourned egular Session, Au- gust 5th, 1893. Council met at 3 o'clock p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Glab,il- lig, Nicks, Olinger, tPowers, Ryder d Vogel. The following Dills mere ordered paid: Adam Schmidt est., balance on 100 00 contract llarry Proctor, balance on con- ,- 75 tract 00 llarry Proctor, balance on con- 7l 10 tract Steuck & O'Farrell, balance on 180 75 contract M. Lavin, balance on contract502 50 Alois Lang, balance on contract141 84 Steuck & O'Farrell, balance on 705 00 contract Adam Schmidt est., balance on 184 88 contract Williams & McCann, balance on 800 00 contract Williams & McCann, balance on 2,362 50 contract E. E. Frith. balance on contract1,131 00 D. W. Linehan, balance on con- 493 62 ti act Brown & Brown, balance on sin• 2,368 76 tract S:euck & O'Farrell, balance 00 contract 1,275 00 E. A. & O. D. Parish, balance on 100 contract 00 Harry Proctor, balance on con - 507 30 tract Robert Mathis, contract 266 31 McCollinsou & McCarman, con - 139 25 tract Geo. W. Farley, contract 117 75 Jas Herd contract 240 75 Jas McDonald contract 264 03 Geo Taylor contract 630 00 Geo. W. Farley contract 1,008 75 M. O'Connell, service al special 28 80 patrolman The bill of the Ledger Printing Co. of $87.83 balance fot advertising, was refer- red to the printing committee. The bill of F. C. Austin Mfg. Co. was allowed as per agreement. The bill of Svendsen & Ott was referred to street committee. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor Kenety presented his semi- annual report, which was received and filed. City Auditor KenFty presented the fol- lowing monthly statement: Cash on hand Aug. lit, 1893 $15,485 17 Receipts during the month of August 14,457 93 Total $29,943 10 Disbursements for August 20,271 44 Balance in treasury Sept. 1st, 1893 $ 9,671 66 Also reported $1,879.95 amount due city officers. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers. City Marshal Rice reported $2,058.40 amount due to pay police during month of August. Also reported 86 cases disposed of during month. Also presented treasurer's receipt for 821 collected ordinance Also present pound receipt eases. for $23.35 for August. Also presented treasurer's receipts for $123.35 amount collected on short term saloon license. Report adopted and war- rants ordered drawn to pay police. Street Superintendent Carter reported 83,108.75 amount due for labor on streets during August 1893. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for labor and referred to street committee. Also presented itemized .I,ljourned Regular Session, September 5th, 1893. 149 statement of road expenses. Received and tiled. Sewer Inspector O'Brien reported $623.- 35 amount due for labor on sewers during August, 1893. Warrants ordered drawn and report referred to the sewer committee. Chief,Reinlried reported $1.610 atnount due to pay lire department for August. Received and tiled and warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen. The report ot Police Justice Gratz was referred to the city attorney. City Wood Measurer John W. Woode, reported total amount due the city $1 40, be- ing live per cent of amount collected dur- ing August. Report received and filed. The receipt of Jos. Rooney of settlement of claim against the city. Received and filed. 'rhe coin unication of city attorney stating that city marshal order the hinges on cellar door 10 front of Byrne Bros'. livery owned by the Richard Waller est., beremoved ted. Ald"Lillis mmoved tlaid o suspend e spnd rules and Mr. Drehouse be permitted to address the council. Carried. Mr. Drehunse addressed the council in relation to removing aprons over street gutters. Aid. Glair moved that the marshal noti- fy all city weighers to make a monthly re- port. Ald. Lillis moved that petition of E. Sheppleylet al for the improvement of Lin- coln avenue ue reconsidered. Carried. AId. Glab moved that Lincoln avenue be opened and improved. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Ald Butler Byrne, Glab, Lillis, Powers, Ryder and 'Vogel. Noes—Ards. N icks and Olinger. Ald. Powers offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That the city auditor is in- structed to cancel warrants drawn in favor of the Central Union Telephone Co. up to August, 18t3, and also all accounts of the city against said company up to said date. Ald. Powers offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That the reports of city of- ficers made to the council at this session are hereby referred to the proper commit- tee, having in charge the business to which the report relates for their examination can be in their judgment any reduction made in the departments or any of them or thecommittee discover any errors in the same to report to the city council. 'I'he recorder is directed to distribute the reports to the committees in accordance with this resolution. REPORTS OF STANDING COMUITTEEa. Ald. Powers, chairman of ordtnnce committee, reported as follows: We recommend that the ordinance pro- hibiting the construction or use and main- tenance ot privy vaults or cess poolssin cer- tain tain localities be indefinitely postponed the ordinian e is coversii all that lete and isthe necessary. ssary Adopted. Street Supt. Carter reported $704.67, amount due as balance on macadam. Ad- opted. Ald. Olinger, chairman of streets, re- potted the following streetsand alleys have been examined and approved: Thirteenth street from Maple street to Pine street. Humboldt street from Lincoln aye. to Garbeld ave. Sanford street from C. G. W. Ry. to Windor ave. Queen street from Sanford to Regent street. Dodge street from Booth street to Grand- view ave. Washington from 22d to 23d street. Peru road from Couler ave. to Lemon street. Nevada street from W. 5th street to alley on easy side. Seminary street from W. Locust to east • line min. lot 198. Seminary street from Harold street to 4- Keppler street. Alley from 15th to llith between Pine and Maple streets. Alley from Burch street to Summit be- tween 3d and Fenelon street. Alley from Kniest to Johnson between Rhomberg and Garfield. Alley from Sanford to Regent between Prince and Queen. Alley from 1st to 4th street between Windsor and Queen. Report adopted. Aid. Olinger, chairman of the com- mittee 01 the whole, presented the follow - fug report: Your cotnunttee report in favor of grant- ing the petition for the improvement of Harold street providing 0 e abutters agree to pay the cost and expense of said Im- provement including grading. Also report in favor of the adoption of the proposed change of grade on West 3d street as recommended by the engineer. Also report in favor of Instructing the engineer to prepare a profile of grade of ood street from Julien avenue to its northern terminus. Also report in favor of forfeiting the charter the Davegue and fatled to fulfilltheth Perry Co., as they h provisions of said charter. Also report in favor of deferring action on the resolution tor the improvement of Catherine and Angella streets. Also report adverse to the removal of hone dr nking fountain on 17th and 'West Lt,cust streets. Adopted. Also report in favor of receiving and filing petition of hotelkeePers in relation to license. Ald. Ryder presented a minority report in favor granting the petition. On notion the matter was referred back to the com- mittee of the whole. Also reported in favor of receiving and filing the remonstrance in regard to cov- ering in alley between Lincoln and Provi- dence and Johnson and Windsor avenues. Ald. Lillis presented a minority report in favor of having alley between Lincoln and Providence and Johnson and Windsor avenues covered with gravel or with screenage frons the quarry for said street. On mottou the majority report was adopted: Ald. Powers. chairman ot the printing committee reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following bills: The ilerald, $_9.16, advertising for July, 1893. The Globe Printing Co., $29.16, adver- tising for July, 1893. The CELEGRAPII, $76.00, advertising for July, 1893. 1'he'litnes, $29.15, advertising for July, 1893. Report adopted. Ald. Lillig, chairman of the delinquent tax committee, presented the following re- port: celline the taxes of Ilonora Martin n34 In favor of % of lot 148 East Dubuque adAAi o infavorof cancelling the taxes of 150 Adjourned Regular Session, September 5th, 1893. Mrs. John otlot 2 of sub 78 and 77 Unionadd for 1892, Also L favordwig of cancelling iaudhe w gousof for Peter Ludwig 1890, 1891 and 1892. Also report in favor of cancelling taxes of Richard Fuhrman on saloon fixtures for 1890, 1891 and 1892. Also report in favor of cancelling the taxes ofor 1892, and would recommend Bridgeue Pontoon ommend that said company be instructed to observe the pro- visions of the ordinance in relation to tolls on said bridge. Also report in favor of reducing the as- sessment o C. W. Katz on personalty to $200 for 1892. Also report adverse to the petition of the Dubuque Boating association for cancella- tion of taxes for 1890, 1891 and 1892. Also report in favor of instructing the treasurer to redeem lot 1 of 4 111 Stieos sub. from tax sale for 1891. Also report in favor of reducing the as- sesstnent of lieu. W . G. Sweeney on lot 1. 2, 4, 5 and 6 in Ann O'Hares sub to $1,000 for 1892. Also report in favor of allowing Mrs. Jonathan Hoopes to pay one-half her taxes as payment in full for 1892. Also report adverse to the petition of 11. Chalders for reduction of assessment on personalty for 1892. Also report adverse to to the petition of Barbara Isborn for 'eduction of assess- ment. Also report adverse to the petition of Minnie Katiske for cancellation of taxes for 1892. Report adopted. Ald. Ryder, chairman of police and light reported in favor of paying the bills of Key City Gas Co. of $37.50. Also report in favor of paying bill of the Globe Light and lieu Co. of $500. Also report in favor of paying the bill of the Dubuque Light and Traction Co. of $187.50 for electric light. Also report in favor of paying the bill of Star Electric Light Co. of $1,087.91 for light. Alfo report in favor of referring claim of McDermott & t -ow to city attorney. Also report in favor of granting the pe- tition for an electric light at foot of 4th street elevator. Adopted. Alderman Olinger, chairman of commit- tee on fire and water report, in favor of paying the bill of the water company of $1,345 for water for ,July, 1893; adopted. Alderman Glab, chairman of committee on Maims repotted as follows on the petition of Neil McPoland, William Sheridan, Chris Frisch and George Williams claim- ing wages from P. F. Guthrie. In favor of instructing the city auditor to deduct the several amounts from bill of P. F. Guthrie when he Is paid balance due him on contract for improving West Fourteenth street; adopted. Also reported in favor of allowing M. J. Mulgrew $22.50 as pay- ment in full for damages done to wagon caused by road roller, said amount to be deducted from pay of engineer of steam roller, referred to committee on claims and attorney. Alderman Ryder, chair- man of the executive committee of board of health reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of in- structing the engineer to prepare plans and specifications for a sanitary sewer on Hill street from West 5th street to Julien avenue, and on Julien avenue to Alpine; also along intersecting streets and alleys where practicable, said sewer to connect with sewer now on Bluff street. Adopted. Also report in favor of paying E. E. Frith $324 for removing garbage etc, as per contract. Adopted. Also report in favor of instructing Mr. M. O'Connell not to interfere with Win. Benzin in the alley between Humboldt and Schiller and Rhomberg and Lincoln ave- nues until examined by the council. Adopted. Also reported in favor of paying the bill of .1. F. McCarthy of $2. Adopted. Aid. Vogel, chairman of the finance committee, reported in favor of adopting report of the treasurer for August, 1893. Adopted. Ald. Byrne, chairman of the sewer com- mittee, and City Attorney Knight reported as tollows: Your committee report in relation to the special assessment tor the construction of a sanitary sewer on Hill, Burch and \Vest 3d, and would report in fa- vor of rescinding the special assessment levied for the construction of said sewer, and in lieu thereof would recommend that the city engineer be in- structed to prepare a new assessment cov- ering the exact cost and expense for the construction of said sewer and submit the same to the council. Adopted. The petition of A. F. Jaeger in relation to claim against Henry Freres for maca- dam. Referred to the conunittre on claims. Aid. Vogel offered the following resolu- tion which was referred to the committee on police and light. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That an arc electric light be placed at the corner of 13th and Washing- ton streets near the patrol house. Dr. Fowler, health officer, presented a list recommending the same to connect with the sewer. Referred to the engineer. Aid. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted: Resolved, by the city council of the city of Dubuque: That the city engineer be in- structed to prepare plans and specifications for a sanitary sewer on West Eighth street from its present terminus to the center of Wilson avenue, and submit same to the council at its next session. Ald. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the city treasurer be in- structed to advance Ald. Butler one hun- dred dollars. the saltie to apply on his sal- ary. Ald. Ryder presented the following which was adopted: Resolved, By the City ;Council ofLthe City of Dubuque that the Dubuque Water Co. be instructed to immediately extend the water mains on West 3rd street and St. Mary's street as heretofore ordered by the council. Resolved, That the city engineer be in- structed to prepare plans and specifica- tions for a sanitary sewer on Almond street between Ellis and Foy streets and submit sante to the council at its next meeting. Adopted. Marketmaster Norton presented treasur- er's receipts for $60.87, scale receipts and sale of huckster stands. Also presented bill of $19,60 for boarding prisoners during month of August. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay for board of prisoners. City weigher reported $4,55 amount due from fees forWest Dubuque Scales. Report received and filed. T. J. Donahue reported 40 cents amount due city from Grandview avenune scales, being 10 per cent of receipts. Received and filed. Official Notices. 151 J. Doyle presented treasurer's receipt for $4.60 being 15 per cent of the gross re - cops of 1st want scales. Received and tiled. The profile of change of grade of West 14th was referred to the street committee. The profile of grade of alleys from Staf- ford to \Vindsor avenues, between Garfield rrhe d and Ithomberg, and ldt to Stafford between Garfield and Ithom- berg and from Humboldt to Schiller neoln and 13hstreets, ombergt avenbetween i es, referred street com- mittee. The plans and profile and estimate of engineer of a storm water sewer on San- ford street from Couler creek to Couler avenue, a distance of 1050 feet, referred to street committee. Ald. Glab moved to adjourn to 7:30 o'clock p. m. Carried. Attest: AN ORDINANCE thereon. The work is to be completed by Sept. 1st, 1893. The city marshal shall notify the owners of said property of the passage of this re- solution in the manner provides by law. In case of the neglect or refusal of the owners to fill up or raise said property, Tots, and parts of lots, by the time and in the manner above specified, the same will be done by the city and costs thereof assessed against and be a lien upon said property. 8-25-2w T. J. COONEY, Recorder. An Ordinance amending Chapter 31 of the revised ordinances of the City of Dubuque relating to the improvement of streets, alleys, public landings, and for the con- struction and repair of sidewalks. 13e it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That section 6 of chapter 31 of the revised ordinances of the City of Dubuque blicmla improvement for the construction and side- walks, be and is herebyamended s ndedby ad- ding to said section the following lines, "Except that nereatter all 'artificial stone or cement sidewalks that 'nay be laid shall incline to the top of the curbing at the rate of one-fourth inch to the foot. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after and publicaon by the c ty councilofDue publication Approved Aug. 31, 1893. A. W . I)AU61ItEIRTY, Mayor, Adopted Aug. 28th, 1893. T. J. COONEY, Recorder. Notice in Relation to Filling Lots. To Thos. Zinn and John Morgan: You and each of you are hereby notified that itis the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to pass a resolution at its next regular session, oraering to be filled and raised Tots which are at times subject to be covered with stagnant water, W hich lots are numbered and de,ctibed as follows: N. 25 feet, lot 44, S. 15 feet, 45 and lot 46 in E. Langworthy's Add. You are notified to appear, if you desire, at the next regular meeting of the council and show cause, if ahy you have, why said resolution should not besaid filling hall be at your expassed, as it is pense. that The next session of the council will commence on Sept. 4th, 1893. 8-21-12t. S. 13. RICE, City Marshal. Notice of Resolution Passed by the City Council Aug. 9th. 1893. Resolved, That the rules of order be amended as follows: All bills and ac- counts against the city except for work on material furnished under contract be here- after verified by the creditor or his agent and com- mittee of theareportedand counc lbefore passed upon by the council. T. J. GOONEY, 8 17 15t. Itecoraer. To Unknown. Whereas, The property, lots, and parts of subject o be covered ereinafter swi hestagd nant waterat ; and Whave been, notifiedners as required bsaid y lawto appear and show cause why said lots should not be filled, therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of of Dubuque, That the following described property, lots, and parts of lots viz: : Add. 227, 228 and 370 in Davis'the ed. be filled and raised at suf- ficient, in the judgment to t of the city height engi- neer, to prevent stagnant water remaining N ICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council of the ciAuty of Dubuque, held on the 8th day were levied edonest 1893, following real special tate assessments hereinafter described: For constructing a sidewalk on both sides of Washington street from San- ford to 22d street. Lot. 13m't Description. John Olinger, Boulevard add.. 24 $433 do do .. 26 4 47 5 do do 27 4 47 do do "' 28 4 47 do do L9 4 47 do "' do 30 4 47 do do .. 81 447 do do 32 4 47 d' "' do 33 447 du do 34 4 47 do do "' 35 4 47 do do ...36 4 47 do do .... 37 4 47 do doS8 4 47 do do .... 39 4 47 do do do .... 40 4 47 4 4 do do 42 47 47 do do "'43 4 47 do .... do do "' 44 4 47 152 Ogicial Notices. do do• 45 447 do do 40 7 60 For constructing sidewalk on Broadway and Broadway Extension from Block - linger Lane to Charles streets. G Blorkliogar, King's 2d add21 C 11 Meyer, King's Grove 1 do do • 2 do. • do 3 do do 4 do do do John Nagel, do do 7 C H Meyer, do 24 do do 25 For constructing a sidewalk on south side 01 14th street Irom Niue to Maple street. Pier & Ackerman, East Du- buque add 281 19 75 For constructing a sidewalk on both sides of West llth street Irom hate street to alley east of Center Place. Andrew Drees, sub city out lot do 00 do do b '6 Si 8 5 95 12 87 9 03 9 03 10 42 12 51 14 76 1421 1251 1501 10 81 10 45 738 1 33 92 A W Hosfard, Cain's sub 7 18 95 11 'Thompson., do 13 19 07 A W Ilosford, do 17 10 57 M L Gruner, do 16 10 57 M A McGovern, do 15 10 57 A W tlosford, do 14 10 57 J P Earley, Cumming's sub22 2593 For the construction o[ a sidewalk on east side of Queen street from Sanford street to north end of lot 45 Stafford's add. John Bulow, Sr., Staffoid's add 71 5 36 00 do 39 8 94 Herman Ohde, do 81,i 40 447 Mrs r' Ohde, do u 40 4 47 Simon Schaetzle, do 41. 911 John Detttnan, sub 42 and 43 Stafford s add 2 8 94 Henry Pfotzer, sub 42 and 43 Stafford's add 1 2810 Henry Pfotzer, Stafford's add44 8 95 Ed Pfotzer, do 45 8 95 do do .... 46a 524 For the construction of a sidewalk o4 both •A W Hosfurtle vof Grant enue. Cain's sub 8 E H 1 lleadford, do 18 78 A W tlosford, do 1 8 58 G 11 Davis, do 3 8 58 """ 2 858 For the construction of a sidewalk on both sides of Middle street from Lincoln avenue to its northern terminus. J A Welty, sub lots 3. 5 and w 7 ft of 9, Wick's add 1 24 76 And that in case of failure to pay the same within thirty days from this date, the same shall become delinquent and bear in- terest thereafter at the same rate as the de- linquent annual city taxes. Dated at. Dubuque this 8th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1893. 'Treasurer of the City of D buque. Resolved by the City Council the of City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement, be, within fifteen days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on the south side of Julien avenue, between Nevada and Booth streets. Adopted Aug. 29, 1893. 9-4-1Ot T. J. CooNEY, City Recorder. .Notice. Copies of the proposed changes in the city assessment rolls for the year 1893 by the board of equalization may be found at the city hall and the court house. The final session If the board will be held at the council room Sept. 13th, 1893 from 2 to 3 o'clock p. m. J. M. KENETY, 9.4 61. Auditor. Evening Session, September 8th, 1893.. CITY COUNCIL. 1ii,vening,Seeston Sept. 3- Covncil met at 7:50 p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. ('resent—Alda. Butler, Byrne, 1 iilig. Nieks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Byrne, chat' man of the sewer com- mittee presented the following report: Your committee report in favor of pav- ing the bill of J. 1'. Schroeder of 3119.15 for cement and tile pipe. Adopted. Also in favor of postponing action on petition of E. A. Spaulding et al., for a sanitary sewer on Roberts avenue as water mains have not been extended on said street. Adopted. Also report in fQvor of paying bill of B. E. Linehan of $152.54. Adopted. Also in favor of paying D. W. Linehan 3724.45 estimate of work done on sewer in alley between 10th and 17th and Jackson and Washington. Adopted. Aid. Lillig offered the following resolu- tion: Resolved, '!'hat the city engineer be and is hereby instructed to report a plan for renutubering Garfield, Rtiomberg and Lin- coln avenues, Carried. A Id. Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the l ity Council of the City of Dubuque: '!'hat a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, within 20 days of this nonce, con- structed and lard in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, en the west side of Couler avenue abutting 3, 4 and 5, in Brewry add., where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. LIllig offered the following: Resolved by the city Council of the City of Dubuque, '!'hat a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 26th street, between Couler avenue and and Jackson street, where not already laid, a' the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Lillie, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, 1-1.3 der anti Vogel. Ala. Ltllig offered- the following resolu- tion ordering stagnant water lots to be filled: Whereas, The property, lots, and parts of lots hereivatter described are, at times, subject to be covered with stagnant water; and 1Vhereas. The owners of said property have been notified as required by law, to appear and show cause why said lots should not be tilled, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the lollowing de- scribed property, lots and parts of lots, viz: 29, 30 and 31 in E. Langworthy's asci be filled and raised at the expense of the owners, to a height sufficient in the judgment of the city engineer, .o prevent stagnant water remaiunng thereon. The work is to be completed by October 1, 1893. The city marshal shall notify the own- ers of said property of the passage of this resolution in Inc manner provided by law. In ::ase of the neglect or refusal of the owners to fill up or raise said property, lots and parts of lots, by the tiiue and iu 153 the manner above specified, the same will be done by the city and the costs thereof assessed against and be a lieu upon said property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, nyder and Vogel. Ald. Lillig offered the following Reso- lution ordering stagnant water lots to be tilled. Whereas, The property, lots. and parts of lots hereinafter described are, at tones, suoject to be covered with stagnant water; and Whereas, the owners of said property have been notified as required by law to appear and show cause why said lots should not be titled, therefore, Be it resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the following de- scribed property, Tots, and parts of lots, viz: North 25 ft. 45 and s 15 ft., lot 45 and lot 411 in E. Eangworthy's Add. be tilled and raised at the expense of the owners, to a height sufficient, in the judgment of the city engineer, to prevent stagnant water renlainil,g thereon. The work is 1:, be completed by October lst, 1893. The city marshal shall nonny the owners of said property of the passage ill this resolu ion in the manner provided law. lu case of the neglect or refusal 01 the owners to till up or raise said property, lots, and parts of lots, by the time and in the manner above specified, the same will be done by the city and the costs thereof assessed against and be a lien upon said property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes, Aids. Butler, Byrne, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder, and Vogel. Ald. Powers offered the toliowing: Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewaik 8 feet wiae, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 2U days of this notice, and resolutiou,constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks. on the north side of Julien avenue in front of lots one and eight in Cain's add. where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. 'Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. rowers offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That, a side walk eight feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice and resolution, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Julien Avenue, in front of mineral lot 46 where not already laid, at expense of abutting property Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, By rne, Lillig,Nicks, Olinger, Powers, 1tyder and Vogel. Ald. Powers offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of gond 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid m con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on Center Place in front of McNulty's subdivision where not already laid. at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Byrne offered the following: 154 Evening Semion, September 8th, 1893. Resulted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days ot this notice, the constructed i rdinancein reflation to sidewalks, withity 'alks,on the east side of Cherry street, between Cleveland avenue and hush street where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Lillie, Nicks Olinger, Powers Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Byrne offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the south side of Dodge street, between Locust and Bluff streets, be graded guttered, curbed and macadamized in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. 'That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary Plans and specifications for said improve- ments. and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and pro- posals fur the perferniance of tete 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—A Id's. Butler, Byrne, 1.i1iig, Nieks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. AId. Glab offered the following: Be it resolved, By the city conned of the city of Dubuque, that 'Anew n avenue between U vier and N•nite streets, be 'traded guttered, curbed and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. 'l'hat the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and propo- sals for the performance of ttie work; the grading, guttering, curbing and ma- cadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Lost by the following vote: Noes—Aid's. lite ler. Byrne, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Ayes—Glab and Nicks. AId. Ryder uttered the Following reso- lution: Resolved by the City Council of the CT of Dubuque, That the alley between 11111 and Buren and W 3rd streets be graded and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. What the 'city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the ue( essary plans and specifi- cations tor 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 macadamiz- ing to be done at the expense of the own- ers of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne. Crawford. -Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers. Ruder and Vogel. Ald. Nicks offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That the street superintend- ent under the supervision of the street committee be instructed to make Lincoln avenue between Uouler avenue and White street passable for public travel. Ald. Ryder moved that Ald. Olinger be excused to have anything to do in regard to the improvement of Lincoln avenue. Carried. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for a four foot wide plank sidewalk on the west side of file street between 23d and 25th streets, by R. T. Eddy, contractor, in trout 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 awned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: R. and E. Langworthy, lot 213, Glendale add 50 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 19c....8 9 50 R. and E. Langworthy, lot 214, Glendale add: 50 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 19e $ 9 50 11. and E. Langworthy, lut 219, Glendale add: 50 lineal feet pan&sidewalk at 19c..$ 9 50 it. and E. Langworthy, lot 220, Glendale add: 50 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19e.$ 9 50 11. and E. Langworthy, lot 221, Glendale add; 59.2 lin feet plank sidewaik at. 19e..811 25 R. and E. Langworthy, lot 294, Glendale ado: 53 lineal feet plank sidewalk at 19c.$10 07 Robert Spect, et al., lot 291, Glendale add: 50 hmeal feet plank sidewalk at 19c.$ 9 50 Adopted by the fohowing vote: Ayes—Aldermen Butler, Byrne, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger. Powers, Ryder and Vogel. AId. Nicks offered the following resolu- tion: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city attorney andiordinahce committee be instructed to draft an ordinance regulating the sprink- ling 01 streets of the city and providing for the payment of the cost of the same. Car- ried. AId. Nicks offered the following resolu- tion: Resolved, 13y the City Council of the City o[ Dubuque, That one alderman from each ward in conjunction with the city electrician be directed to rearrange and dispense with such gasoline lamps as are not required on account of the location ot the new electrie lights. Adopted. Aid. Powers offered the following reso- lution: Resolved, '1'bat the tax levy for the year 1893 on the taxable property in the city be as follows: General expense fund, seven and one- half mills. Special interest fund, two mills. Water, one mill. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. .Butler, Byrne, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder, and Vogel. Ald. Powers offered the following reso- lution, which was adopted: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the board ot super- visor+ of Dubuque, lowa, b3 instructed to levy 3 mills as a bridge fund on the taxable property within the limits of the city of Dubuque for the t ear 1893, said levy to be paid for the use and benefit ot said city. Ald. Byrne, chairman or the committee on sewers reported in favor of accepting the sanitary sewer in alleys between 10th and 17th and Jackson and Washington streets, done by D. W. Linehan, con- tractors. Adopted. ;Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: . Recorder. Special Se&rion, September 8th, 1893. 155 CITY COUNCIL. Mayor. Special Session September, 8tb, 1893. 1OFFIC1ALj City council met at 8:25 o'clock p. in. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present, Aids. Butler, Byrne, Lillig, Hyder and Vogel. The mayor stated the object of the meet- ing was to take action on ttte resolution passed at the last meeting, in regard to the disposition of the bridge fund now in the bands of the county. Ald. Ryder moved that the resolution of Ald. Powers in relation to bridge fund, adopted September 5th, 1893, be reconsid- ered. Carried. Ald. Glab offered the following resolu- tion: Resolved, By the city council of the City of Dubuque, 'That we acceptS1b,000 in ac- cordance with a resolution of the commit- tee of the whole hereto attached, as pay- ment in full from the county of Dubuque for the bridge fund levy of 1892 and col- lected in 1893. Said $15,000 to be paid in three install- ments as follows: 85,000 to be paid on September 9th, 1893. $5,000 to be paid on or before Oct. 6th, 1893. $5,000 to be paid on or before Nov. 6th, 1893. Above amounts to be paid on the dates above given, or this resolution and agree- ment shall become null and void and of no force or effect, and be it further Resolved, That the city treasurer be in- structed to give the county treasurer a re- ceipt for the above several amounts as they become payable by said county. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Glab, Lillig, Ryder and Vogel -6. .Noes—None. Ald. Glab offered the following, which was referred to the street committee: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wi de of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the alks, on the or southee in sideTeofito 3d street, Wbetween Alpine street and Booth street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Aid. Glab moved the street superintend- ent be instructed to have alt bad sidewalks repaired immediately, the cost of same to be assessed to the abutting property. Car- ried. Ald. Ryder moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest : Glab, Notice to (3 dewaik Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office. city of Dubuque, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Sept. 23, 1893, for constructing sidewalks as fol- lows: An eight -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement, on the east side of Bluff street, 5etween 13th street and 14th street. A 12 toot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement, on the north std • of 6th street, abutting east 25 feet of city lot 752; also proper curb in accordance with grade. An eight -foot wido plank sidewalk on the north side of Julien avenue, abutting lots 1 and 8, Cain's sub. An four -foot wide plank sidewalk on the east side of Center Place, abutting lot lot 1, McNulty's sub. An 8 foot wide plank sidewalk on north side of Julien avenue abutting min lot 86. An 8 foot wide plank sidewalk on west side of Couter avenue abutting lots 3, 4 and 5, Brewery add. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of 26th street from Couter avenue to Jackson street. An 8 foot plank sidewalk on south side of Julien avenue between Nevada street and Booth street. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on east side of Cherry street between Cleveland avenue and hush street. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject ands. y o11. KNOWLTON, 9-12-101 City Engineer. eLa gete der. ✓.eu- proved: 1893. Notice of Sale. 1 will sell at public Auction to the best bidder for cash, on the 19111 day of Sept. 1893,jat the public pound of the city of Du- buque, on Elm street, between 14 and 15th streets, the following impounded animal to -wit: One bay horse about 10 years old. S. B. RICE, City Marshal. Dubuque, Sept. 13, 1893. 9-13-6 ,'irrl .tie.c.rion., Septembe,' 25th, 1893. 157 Cl C1 COUNCIL. Spacial Session Sew,. 26th, 1893. 1OFFICIAL.1 Council met at 8:00 p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present -A Ids .But.er, Byrne, Crawford, Lillig, Olinger, Nicks, Ryder, and Vogel. The mayor stated that the object- of the meeting was to settle watt Con Ryan, .1r. on his contract with the city. A Id. 011eger, chairman of the street com- mittee, reported as follows: In savor of paying:the bill of Con. Ryan Jr. of 81,375.86 balance clue for the nu- provemen t of W indsor avenue. Also in favor of paying the bill of Con Ryan, Jr. of $1,500.00 balance due for grad- ing Windsor avenue. Also reported in favor of paying bill of August Bracher of $12.07 for macadam. Report adopted. Ald. Olinger moved that the matter of drainage of Julien avenue near Booth street be referred to the city engineer and street superintendent. Gulled. AId. Crawford ofreted the tollownig resolution. which was referred to thecum- mittee of the whole: Whereas, The season is growing late, and the time in wliten work ou street im- provements can oe performed is limited, and the amount of employment furnished to the laborers of this city during the present season has been considerably less than in former years; therefore Resolved, That the limit of $3,000 per mouth of expenditure for work on streets, under the street cotnmissioner,recommend- ed by the finance committee and adopted by the council at its last regular sessson, be increased to $5,000 per month for the re- mainder of the present season. Provided, That no person, or the team of anyone, shall be employed by the street commis- sioner, who is not an actual resident of the city. Ald. Lillig moved that the engineer be instructed to prepare enough oak lumber for the repair of the Seventh street bridge. Carried. AId. Olinger. chairman 01 the fire and water committee reported in favor 01 pay- ing the bill of B..;. O'Neill of $79.35 for oats for fire department. Adopted. L Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Counoil of the City of Dubuque, That the alley between 22d and 23d and Couler avenue and Jackson streets be graded and macadamized in con• fortuity with the ordinance upon that sub- fect. 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 proposals for the performance of the work; the grad- ing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Ryder and Vogel. Ald. Nicks offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That the marshal be instruct- ed to remove the obstructions on Clinton street so that the same will be open for travel. AId. Ryder, of the sewer committee, re- ported in favor of approving of the plans and specifications for a sanitary sewer on Almond street from Ellis to Foye street. Adopted. Ald. .Crawford moved that the matter of landing for the Eagle Point ferry be re- ferred to the street committee and en- gineer. Carried. Ald. Byrne moved to adjourn. Carried. • Attest: App c. Kecorder. 1893 Mayor. ICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council 01 the City of Dubuque, held on the 28th day of August, 1893, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case owners of the property so desire they can pay the assess- mentin seven annual equal installments,the ' first installment being due on the date of levy, and the last installment six years from date of levy, all bearing interest at We rate of 6 percent par annum. l'ersons wishing to pay all at once as heretofore can do so. In the case of failure to pay all or any part of the assessment at the end of six years from date of levy the property wilt be advertised and sold. Dated at Dubuque this 13th day of September, A. D. 1893. liENIY B. GNIFFtct':, Treasurer of the Ctty 01 Dubuque. For the improvement of Windsor avenue from end of preseutiniprove- ment to city limits. Description. Lot. Am't 11 Stafford, Stafford's add 17 Chas Stafford, Stafford's add16 do do 15 do do 14 Lucy Buol tlo 13 Win Duesing, do 12 Nick Mettel, Metiel's sub 25 John Walsh, sub 1, sun 5, sub 11, 12 and 13 of ne% sec 13, 89, 2e John Walsh, sub 1, sub 5, sub 11, 12 and 13 01 he% sec 13, 89, 2e John \Val,n, sub 1, sub 5, sub 11, 12 and 13 of 1104" sec 13, 89, 2e Barbara Zugenuuetiier, sub 1, sub 5, sun 11. 12 and 13 of ne% sec 13, 89 2' BarbaraZugenbueirler, sub 1, sub 6, sub 11, 12 and 13 of ne% see 13, 89 2e Linwood Cemetery Association, sub 11, 12 and 13 of ne ' of sec 13, 89, 2e Linwood Cemetery Association, sub 11, 12 and 13 of nei.i of sec 13, 89, 2e Linwood Cemetery Association, sub 11, 12 and 13 of 111.1.1 of sec 13, 89, 2e Chris Wasser, sub 5, Brecltt's sub Chris Wasser, sub 6, Brecht's sub Geo Rieger, Brecht's sub L Kupperschmidt, Brecht's sub $46 59 109 07 69 30 69 30 69 30 103 12 367 78 5 115 16 4 62 18 3 62 38 2 65 84 1 77 92 3 52 71 4 1680 31 2 321 07 1 57 79 2 55 44 4 69 3 3 69 30 158 O„fji;cial Not-ice8. Jacob Beaus, do 2 69 30 Christ Braun, do 1 91 68 John Kawaleek, sub 4, sub 8 and 9, Liegeiger's sub 1 22 25 Dubuque Light and Traction 1262 12 Co, rlghtof way Linwood Cemetery Associat'u, nek sec 13, it, 89, n r 2e10 7.'7 98 Linwood Cemeiery Associat'n, ne3 sec 13, tp 89, n r 2e 7 987 19 Linwood Cemetery Asscciat'n, ne/ see 13,Itp 89, n r 2e 17 538 09 Fred SInssehl, ney sec 13, tp 89 n ra 3e 4 312 82 L & G llayne, Burden & Law - tiler's add L & 0 A Hayne, Burden & Lawihei's add 2 69 30 L & G A Bayne, Burden & Lawthet's add 3 69 30 G.o Burden est, Burden &Law- ther's add 4 69 30 Geo Burden est, Burden & Law- ther add .. 5 109 66 Geo Burden est, Burden & Law- ther's add 6 109 80 Wm Lowther & J V Rider, Burden & Lawther's add, 7 69 30 do do du 8 69 30 do do do 9 59 30 do do do 10 109 80 do do do 11 100 94 do do do 12 55 44 do do do 13 55 44 do do do 14 55 44 do do do 15 55 44 do do do 16 96 26 do do do 17 96 06 do do uo 18 55 44 do do do 19 55 44 do do do 146 17 32 J J Sheridan, Sheridan's add, 12 60 71 C10 do do 11 95 15 do do do 10 95 65 do do do 9 60 99 do do do 8 60 99 do do do 7 60 99 do do do 6 95 65 do do do 5 9816 do do do 4 63 48 do do do 3 63 48 do do do 2 63 48 do do do 1 11214 For the improvement of Alta avenue from Duque avenue to Delaware avenue. Q A Voelker et al, Woodlawn Park add, 285 55 99 do do do284 59 68 do do do283 59 68 do do do282 59 68 do do do281 59 68 do do do280 9410 do do do279 9414 do do do278 59 68 lowa M B & L Ass'n, do277 59 68 C A Voelker et al, do276 59 68 do do do275 94 42 do do do274 34 15 do do uo263 35 07 do do do.... 262 93 93 do do do.... 261 59 67 do do do.... 260 59 67 do do do.... 259 59 67 du do do.... 258 94 43 G 13 Thomas, do.... 257 94 39 J J Small, do.... 256 59 68 N' .13 Magee, do.... 255 59 68 11 1t Keagy, do254 59 68 G B Thoinas, do.... 253 94 34 C A Voelker et al do.... 252 34 74 For the improvement of Oak Street from Quince to Belle Streets. John Schromen, Union add.... 30 229 89 do do .... 29 15133 James Rowan, do .... 78 75 66 do do .... 29 75 66 It 13 Grimes, du .... 26 75 66 Ellen Curran, do26 75 66 Wm Larkin, do 24 75 66 do do 23 75 66 Phil Neuman, do • 22 75 tib 1' Gregory', do .... 21 75 66 do do ▪ 20 75 66du do • 19 75 66 dodo .... 18 75 66 do do .... 17 75 66 Vick t,regory, do 16 114 76 M 13 Roddy, sub e pt of min lot 68 lot 68 Union add, 6 66 84 do do 7 6306 John McBride, do 8 63 06 A W Kemler, do 10 88 44 Mrs J Dowling, do 51 77 93 1 Plamonden, do 52 75 66 Con Callahan, do o3 75 66 Dennis Ryan, do 54 75 66 Patrick O'Meara, do 55 75 66 do do56 122 80 Sylvester and Martha lfickren, Union add 57 120 28 do do 58 75 66 John Degnan, do 95 75 66 do Union add60 76 67 Pat Vauban, do 61 75 56 Tom Boyce, do li`L 120 82 Sarah Ryan, do 63 121 27 F Franks, do 64 75 66 Cath Ryder, do65 75 66 Michael O'Meara, do 76 75 66 Jams Saul, Jr., do 67 50 78 Pat Quinn, . ub 5 sub e pt min It 63, lot 68, Union add, 2 26 48 Pat Hayden, ao 4 63 06 do do 3 63 06 John A Kenedy, do 2 63 06 Sarah Farrell, do 1 68 13 For the improvement of West Fourteenth from Delhi street to Atlantic avenue. Ed H Starr, sub 2 sub 5 sub 13, min lot 172, W Starr, sub 3 sub 13, min It 172 do sub 4 sub 13, min It 172 Ernest Butt, do do C A Voelker et al, Woodlawn Park add, 249 John Jungers, do 248 C A Voelker et al do 247 'Pachirgi & Schwind, do 246 do do 203 do do 202 do do 201 do do 200 C A Voelker et al, do 156 do do 153 do do 152 do do161 Geo F Starr, sub 13, min It 172 2 Geo Schromann, do 172 1 • do sub 3, sub 13 do 172 2 do sub 4, do 172 1 do sub 13, do 172 6 Tschirgi & Schwind, Wood - lawn Park add 337 221 24 Tschirgi & Schwind, sub 9. Moreheiser's add 2 106 35 Tschirgi & Schwind, sub 10, Moreheiser's add 2 115 70 Tschirgi & Schwind, sub 11, Moreheiser's add 2 113 53 Tsehirgi & Schwind, sub 12, Moreheiser's add 2 Tschirgi & Schwind, Marc-, heiser's add 13 Tschirgi & Schwind, More- helser's add 14 138 30 For the Improvemeat of Decorah avenue fromAuburn to Alta avanue. C A Voelker et al, Woodlawn Park add, John Kapp & Chas I'itschner, 191 134 10 W oodlawn Para add 192 135 62 2 $262 07 1 77 79 2 8 69 1 86 49 28 93 85 00 85 08 106 81 106 81 83 91 83 96 104 82 106 94 82 72 82 56 90 61 139 24 10 71 95 06 13 34 79 93 113 53 113 53 Official Notices. 159 John Kapp & Chas Pilsehner, For improving alley from 7th street to 8th CWoodlawn Park add 211. 135 18 street between Clay and White sheets. C A Voelker et al Woodtawn Dubuque County, city 281:t 28 09 Park add, 212 134 82 Dubuque County, city 285 22 76 dodu.... `237 135 62 Dubuque County, city 2811 22 76 G 13 Tnonas, do.... 238 134 86 Dubuque County. city 287 22 76 do do.... 257 135 26 Dubuque County, city.... 288 28 09 C A Voelker et al, do.... 258 135 34 Geo Mehl, city 319 28 09 Dubuque County, city 320 22 76 Peter Marugg, city 321 22 76 Mary F Alderman, city 322 22 76 John Pier, city 323 28 09 For nnproving Delaware Avenue from Audubon Avenue to Alia Avenue. C A. Voelker et al, Woodlawn Park add 186 135 90 do do187 136 10 do do216 135 70 do do217 135 86 do do232 135 26 do do.... 233 135 62 do do262 135 78 do do.... 263 136 82 For the itnprovement of Dubuque Avenue iroat Auburn Avenue to Alta A.veuue. Jno Kapp & Chas Pitschner, W oodlawn l'.trk add 196 135 14 M Tschirgi, Sr do.... 197 135 06 do do.... 206 135 10 Jno Kapp & Chas Pitschner, Wocdlawn Park add 207 135 30 G 13 '1 homas, Woodlawn Park add..... 242 135 18 C A. Voelker, et al do.... 24i 134 74 do do.... 252 134 82 G 13 Thomas, do.... 233 :135 30 For the improvement of Seminary street from west line of Cox's add, also s hf of Seminary street between east line of lot 72 in Cox's add to west line of said add to West Locust street. Mary Schroeder, Buettel's sub 4 61 60 noun Kearney,do do 3 61 60 John L Buettel, do do 1 183 59 Nic Groat, J P Schroeder's add 10 76 40 J P;Schroeder, do do 1 20U 98 John Hennessey, w 15.07 ac es of min lot 190 1,352 50 John Hennessey, min lot 18S 650 42 Mt St Joseph's cademy, e 2.85 acres of min Int 190 1,168 18 Mt St Joseph's Academy, sub 2 2 62 85 min lot 187 Mt St Joseph's Academy, sub 2 1 691 76 of min tot 187 For the improvement of Auburn Avenue from West Fourteenth street to Dexter Avenue, M Tschirgi, Sr, Woodlawn Park ado 200 124 16 do do.... 199 62 t8 do do.... 198 62 08 do do.... 197 98 57 C A. Voelker et al, Woodlawn Park a Id 157 90 52 do do.... 156 62 08 do do.... 155 62 08 do do.... 151 124 16 Jno Kapp and Chas Pitschner, Woodlawn Park add 196 97 40 do do.... 195 62 08 du do.... 194 62 08 do do.... 193 62 08 do do.... 192 97 40 C A Voelker, et al, Woodlawn Park add 162 99 35 do do.... 161 62 08 do do.... 160 62 08 do do.... 159 62 08 Peter Eulberg, Woodlawn 1'ark add 158 89 74 C A Voelker, et al, Woodlawn Park add 191 97 73 do do.... 190 62 08 Iowa Building and Loan Asso- ciation; Woodlawn Park 189 62 08 C A Voelker et al, Woodlawn Park add 188 62 08 do do.... 187 97 73 do do1117 9812 do do.... 166 62 08 do do.... 165 62 08 do do.... 164 62 08 do do..:. 163 98 12 do do186 97 66 do do185 62 08 do do184 62 08 do do.... 183 62 08 do du182 8109 do • do172 80 51 do do171 62 08 do do170 62 08 clo do169 62 08 F Ludescher do168 97 19 For the itnprovement of 24th street from Jackson street to Pine street. John R Flick, Glendale add161 127 27 It & E Langworthy, Glendale add 162 145 67 R & E Langworthy, Glendale add 185 150 83 11 & E Langworthy, Glendale add 186 150 30 Mike llofnagel, Glendale add,2119 111 37 Theodore Messtnk, Glendale 210 81 34 add C & G W lt'y Co, sub miu lot 322 feet 13 28 00 C & G W R'y Co, sub min lot 14 28 00 322 feet... R & E Langworthy, Glendale add No 3 294 82 64 R & E Langworthy, Glendale add No 3 271 111 53 R & E Langworthy, Glendale 270 150 42 add R & E Langworthy, Glendale 247 151 17 add R & E Langworthy, Glendale add 246 145 97 R & E Langworthy, Glendale add 223 135 20 NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the city council of the City of Dubuque, held on the{5lhday of September, 1893, the following special assessments wete levied on the real estate hereinafter described: For laying sidewalk on west side of Pine street from 23l to 25111 streets. Amount. R. and E. Lih.gworthy, Glen- 213 $ 9 50 Glen- dale add R. and E. 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ROO IN. :AO .'4' 6 411. .44 • 6 .4, • 4 :Al r. 1;1" 4 141 r., 4* 1 40 47'2 (/0 61 50 re' 0*' 44) 441444 14*41*4 54 75 21. t;1 lUlr U44 '241 444) 37 1.44 2u ix, au lif, EMU (01./ .4 14(4 IA, 11 'IV 04*44*14 1,14i UV 4)1 III 441 O. *Ili 0. 441,1k1 44*4 404, Liu I,AM, .44114 .4, 4444, 144,4 ' 11.1 • l‘rii 444,1 .:tity u tut ,bi you VS tti rolabiUL , 11i • 144 411.411 d,• .4 .4 • IL, c. 4.0i •••••., 4.44 f:Ilrt „1l t''.• ,,,,, ,,,.,,,„ ! e,f/ . ji193. ,Ne('ehh A Wlltiarnr ' bora eatery 1•' •• !Polar• it,. it from Mt vt 'in .it YpM 11, '.8 '!N tit t, r .0 410 hahitee w m•1 I hereby eettify that Pie rerew,irZ is a tyxr"at Ilal of all warrants tagtw*1 'tarinef trier n►'mlh ..f .inns•, Ir8t• f .1. r:O!r'.P.i r t7 P.rrgrdrt THE (TI) (()1:\r 11,. Spociai Sleet -Jo. Sept 29 b :833 ifiFF't4:1-%1..1 Council met 9:21) p. m. Mayor Pro tem. 1)lnlger In the chart. Present—A lit+. Butler, (Aline. Olineet. Powers, Hyder and V"o.el. The chants stated ttlethat hthe hf a+object e hint the meeting his contracts. Alai. Powers moved that Jas Cushing be pard as f ,IUows, as recommender by the street cumulate For improving alley from seventh to Eighth streets. between Cay and 11 tide streets, $2217.`'1. For Improving alley from Fifteenth le Sixteenth streets, between fine and M 3p,r streets, $291.29. Carried. Aid. Ryder moved to adj•wrtt. Carr.ed- Attest: App • i se / 1%--- Ni sitter tu"ita>-i►gayer+. Thu aasusamen% books tui the year 1Vd artl UWW Toady for the lttat•es-non et tax- payers, glad wltl.', ItlltUe t.• tie 1111111 the hist teittuar tueettitg .el in•' 1'II 1'auurlt III llt,t. hoer, w bolt A111, pot.t•U tea UUi seerMRad 1.1 it,: A,.t,•,111e tit -.1 :t.• her ria; ealate , 1','►YaI lel the 1 , t1 t\,•' 1 v%, 1...tuot A'te tinder. 11;3 at.ws :a1 aseossmerit. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to is held on the 2nd day of October, A. 1)., DMI, and *how .lance, if any you have, wty WWI aseer3UI-ot. abetter rot be levied. 'f..1. Cowin-, 9)--I14-I01 t.tty Recorder. RasoluttVm Ordering Stagnant Witter Ler to b Filled. '1 thos. Zeno and .John Montan: A her a•, 'l he property, ,o',•, and parts of lo'• hereinafterdescnt.ea are, at times, sejlj 0 to be covered with stagnant water; 4' o \1'tstv:vas, The owners oI said property- bar.- t. eu n•.tr6-d as required by law to aplear *rid •host cause aby ,alit lots 'sh•rol+l tri( be filled: theref• re be it Ittesefred, By the eft} (mulled of the city of Dubuque, that the following desrr,bed property. lies, and puss ut ',ail,viz: \ooh' , feet 4,5 and south 15 feet 45 and .n E.. Lang wort by's add., be heed arid raised at the expense of the r,waers -o a height sufficient, m the ju.tg- meot oI the city engineer, W etev.-ut stag- nant water remaining thereon. The work Is tto be cotop eted by October 1st, 1593. The city marshal shall notify the owners of said property" of the passage or this reso- lutu,n In the mar:r.er provided by law. In ca.+e of the neglect or refusai of the owners to 61l up or raise said property, lots, and parts of Jots, by the time and in the tnan- net ab'•ve spectfied, the same will lie done by the city and the costs thereof assessed against and be a lien until Raid pr •perry. Adopt*] sept. 5:1i, 1$93. 1rLw. 1. J. rioN ny1Recorder. 111 u :1s 8.3 ►.lt.u•t '•'... •1 .'1'. Oil ••.41 3:10 ... t ,.... .t t1 15It114 , . .. ..... •• .. ,vJ,%e404 :t ,tit• u.... • - t...1 ►q1:,arta oI .. . :ilia., %i . of Ice to vinonheeP•r14 City Mersna.'s Office, Dubuque, iowa, You ane bereby o n15 l that vi t license e er e exotrea on p . . 1S93, and must be renewed (Irl or before that date. A. failure en your part to procure your license n t+r before the ateve date will subject you to the penalties of the ordinance on that subject. \o further notice or time wit. to Iver, and you can govern your- steires accordingly. s. It. RICE. City Marshal. Sept...5. I4?9-25t10 epee -tat A*.seafauent Notice. Orrl. r 'r TIIK CITY ENGINEER, t Ili 13l'QUE, IOwa. To the 04 ner or oa nen of the several lets and parcels of Ground abutting alley from F,iteenin street to Sixteenth street, beta ern Prue street onMaple n t steets to t. Alec. incus street between t1 e_:t Fiord street and Fen. .on Alley from finest street to Johnson *venue between Garfield avenue and Rh.•tubere atenue. A11et tram Recent street to Sanford street between Prince street and Queen street. Humboldt street from Garfield avenue to lune 1n ave tie. Thirteenth street from Pine to Maple street. sauteed street from emote avenue to h. C. ira: t:. i, Neett street (rem Recent s.reet to San - bud 5tt '- ikwtesi •t1eet from south Dodge street to Grand%tea avenue. 11 ashinetet sneer from Twenty-second tel 1 weary -thing streets. Peru Read ftatu Lesion street to Cooler avritile, 3.1 tU the city of Dubuque, Iowa, 164 Regular Sai on, October 2ml, 1893. and of any street railway cotnpany oc- cupying with its tracks a portion -of said street, and to any persons or company having any interest in saki real estate or said street railway. You are hereby notified that there is on tile in the office of the city recorder of Du- buque a plat of said above named streets, in said city showing the several lots or parcels of grounds abutting on said streets and the tracks of said strret railway laid there m, subject to special assessment for paving, guttering, curbing and macadam- izing of said streets, and the names as far as practicable of the owners of said abutting real estate and of said street railway, and the amount asssssed against each lot or parcel of ground and against said railway, for the inspectioti of any person, firm or com- pany interested in any kind in said real estate or in said street railway and that such firm or company having objections to the special tax proposed to be assessed, as shown by said plat, may file with the city recorder his or their objections in writing, at or before the next meeting of the city council of the city of Dubuque, which will meet on the 2nd day of Oct. 1893. W. 11. KNOWLTON, 9-18-10t City Engineer. Notice to Contraotore. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. ro. of Saturday, September 30th, 1893, for improving the following street and alley according the plans and specifications now on tile in my office. South one-half of Dodge street from Locust to Bluff street. Curbing 350 lin. ft. Guttering 150 sq. yds. Macadamizing 620 sq. yds. Alley between 11111 and Burch and West 3rd streets. Grading cut 489 cu. yds. Fill 138 cu. yds. Macadamizing 1280 sq. yds. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for cul bing, the price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing; grading in alley to be bid by cubic yard. Bidders must furnish a good and suffi- cient bond of $200 that contract will be en- tered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at the next regular session of the council to be held October 2d, 1893. Above work to be completed on or be- fore December 1st, 1x93. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. '1'. J. COONEY, 9-15-15t City .Recorder. SIDEWALK NOTICES. 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 20 days after service of the notice constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, ou the West side of Couler Avenue, abutting lots 3, 4 and 5 in Brewery Add. where not already laid, at expense of abut- ting 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 20 days of this notice and resolution, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of Julien avenue, in front of mineral lot 86, where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or coment, be, within 20 clays of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on Center Place in front of lot 1 in Mc- Nulty's subdivision. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'L'hat a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within fifteen days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of 26th street, between Couler avenue and Jackson streets, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; 'J'hat a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement, be. within twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid In con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of .lulien ave. in front of lot 1 and 8 in .Caine's add, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, withing 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with theordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Cherry street, between Cleveland avenue and Rush street, where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Adopted Sept. 5th, 1893 T. J, COONEY, 9-19-10t City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session Ootober, 2nd, 1893. LOFF1C1AL j City council met at 9:55 o'clock a. in. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present, Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Nicks, Olinger, Ryder and Vogel. The minutes of last meetings were or- dred correc ed as follows: "That adjourned regular meeting August 5th, 1893, on page 148 should read, Adjourned regular meet- ing Sept. 5th, 1893. Also that the follow- ing resolution en page 154 1n relation to the improvement of Lincoln avenue should read as follows: AFTERNOON SESSION. Ald. Glab offered the following resolu- tion: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Lincoln avenue between Cooler avenue and White streets, be graded guttered, curbed and macadamized in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments. 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 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1893. 165 the abutting property. Lost by the following vote: Alis. Butler, Byrne, Glab, Lillig, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. -7.. Noes—Alds. Nicks and Olinger. Also that the name of Ald. Crawford be stricken out as voting for the resolution for the improvement of the alley between 11 111, Burch and West 8d streets, on page 154, as he was not present. at said meet- ing. Ald. Lillig crrived at 10:05 o'clock. A Id. Ryder moved that Ald. Crawford be directed to prepare such tonna as are necessary for the recorder to verify all bills that are properly filed in his office for passage by the council; also to prepare such fomes as are necessary for tiling bills for services rendered. Carried. Ald. Powers arrived at 10:09 o'clock. The following bills were allowed: J, W. Fowler, expenses to Daven- port and return $ 11 80 T..1. Cooney and .John O'Contteil, notarial seals and commissions8 50 Mrs. J 11. Spielm n, caring for 2 abandoned child 00 Dubuque Rubner and Belting Ce, 1 25 ru ber stamps The Smith Printing Co., blank 4 50 station .iry 51 e:truth 'Teaming Cu., two teams 4 laeor day 00 M. O'Connell, special sanitary 50 00 po- liceman L. Daly, cleaning around market house 25 00 ,Mrs. K. cuing, janitor city hall22 50 A..1. Kase, plastering and white- 4 25 washing Jos. Keintrieu, expenses to tire- 29 95 men's convention Diamond J i Line Steamers, white 2'l. 95 waste .Julie 11Itrue), sharpening tools2 76 70 C. 11. Altana, nails 1 1 1 08 W. 11. 'Torbert, suds .los. Geiger, repairing patrol house 1 75 .1 1'. Schroeder & Cu., sewer pipe. 6 00 Mult;rew & 1'hiilips, sewer pipe and cement Nt ssler & Jungk, plumbing J. 1'. t.aamey, tees city cases J. 1'. Schroeder & Co., sewer pipe. Bari. N:. Linehan, sewer pipe and • cement Chris. taut.-ubeiu. labor 11. T. Eddy, labor .Ins. Clark Jas. McDonald Ed. Ryan, improving Inroad street. l'eter Kien, inanadain E. E. Frith, grading 22it street E. E. Frith, improving 22d street 69 95 11 55 4 25 3 45 Baumgartner & Kleih Peter llorsch J. P. Schroeder & Co To the printing commntee— German Catholic Printing Co National Demnkrat Dubuque TELEORAPII Palmer, Winall & Co Tne Times Lo Palmer, Winall 8t Co Globe Printing Co The Herald 1'o the police and light committee. Gluue, Light and Heat Co $ 347 17 S ar Electric Co... 1369 42 Key City Gas Co 60 75 'lo the tire and water committee. Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co$ 85 Key City Gas Co 14 74 Key City Gas Co Dubuque Water Co W m. G. Watters To the street committee, Key City Gas Co Steuck & O'Farrell Steuck & O'Farrell '1'o electrical construction committee. $ 125 00 31 95 119 05 2 72 2 72 2 72 2 72 1765 50 26 05 95 91) 1100 70 7 85 11 55 3 45 $ 50,00 50 00 91 25 6 00 68 30 12 60 29 15 29 15 A. and E. Parish, excavating 100 00 Couler creek W. 11. Knowlton; street ear fares7 00 Geo. W. Farley, stone crossings6 45 Williams & :McCann, improving 1455 30 Dodge scree' Brown & Brown, improving Semi- miry63 street 101 00 M. Sulttvan, macadam 18 00 R. '1'. ealily, rodman 40 00 E S. Daugherty, rodman Shippley & Bauman, veterinary 10 65 services 0 75 John Fubrm;tti, gravel '1 ha following Mils were referred as fol- lows: To the sewer ..ominittee— W. M. Greenhow J. t'. Schroeder & Co 11. iageimaker ;3yroe & Saul '1'. B. Cain $ 11 55 62 70 1 00 27 00 8 40 23 76 1345 00 14 56 $ 88 45 405 00 487 41 E. 13. Chandler Central Union Telephone Co '1'u city eleci rician. Western Eiecvic Co $ 2 98 The tuiluwing bins were ordered re- turned;for verification, James Street,$12.05, Anton Siege, $19.58, Duggan & Kane, $3.26 'file following communication from the mayor was , eferred to the committee of the whole: To the Honorable City Council: Ge:NTLEMEN-11 becomes my painful duty to communicate to you that since the last moniliiy session of the council death has invaded the ranks of the city officials. By the death of J. W. Woods which oc- curred on the lath of Septem- ber tha office of city inspector of wood 18 made vacant. Owing to the sh •r+ space of time intervening he - tote the next session of your honorable bully 1 made no appointment to discharge the duties of teat office and it will now de- volve upon you at this session to till the vacancy by the election of a successor for the unexpired time of that office. 1 would recommend that suitable resolutions be adopted by you commemorating his vir- tues and the loss to the city of a valued and trusty official. 1 also desire to call your attention to the issue of improvement bonds under date of Aug. 1, 1893, for $20,000, the same re- maining unsold. The above bonds were issued bearing a rate of five per cent. interest, payable semi-annually. Owing to the unprecedentedstringency t n tae money market tor the pa s it has been impussille to realize on the sale of tae nouns at the rate of interest they bore. Hence 1 would recommend that the finance committee be authorized to draw the with - the market unlessye already from thereoffor and isssue in lieu new ones bearing a rate of six per centinfere; t p•tyable semi-annually. It having transpired that the Dubuque Wat r company were not carrying oat on their part the resolutions of your water honorable body ordering mains to be laid in different parts of the city 1 notified the secretary eyou you water company to appear t this session and show cause why they were not compi%mg with the resolutions and nt has c) meduringthe a ders to t not e council.Much cpt mouth that the people on the hills were 166 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1893. not receiving such protection ss their in- terest demands in the supply of water and the consequent indequate protection of the tire department in the event of fire. 1 would recommend careful consideration of this important subject and that you give the matter the earnest attention it import- ance demands both as to the supply of wat r and the means for better protection from tire on the hills. 1 have the honor to be yours respectfully, A. W. DAIrGHETY Mayor. PETITIONS. Petition of John Drehouse, asking that he be appointed inspector of all brick buildings and chimneys was granted by the following vote, Ayes—Ald's. Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Nicks, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—Ald's. Busier, Lillig, Olinger and Powers. Alit. Powers moved that the ordinance Committee and city attorney be instructed to examine the ordinances and find out if there is any authority given tor the appoint meat of an inspector of brick houses and chimneys. Carried. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition or Wnt. Lawther et al. for estab- lishment of grades.un etreets in Burden & Lawi her add. Petition of Philip J. Renter, et al. re- monstrating against the condition of the improvement of Queen s reet, between Saniord and Regent streets. Petition of Bridget Costello, in relation to condition. of Blake street, (with power.) The lollowing were referred to the equilizatioo committee: Mrs. Annie Hansen, Frank Nejedley, Mary B. Wallis, Mike McMahon, Geo. Fink, Mrs. Ilenderson, Airs. Catherine Finkenuauer, Mrs. C. D. Sullivan. The following were referred to the com- mittee on claims: Claire of Bernard Conlin against P. F. Guthrie. Claim of Thos. Bassett against P. F. Guthrie. Claim of McDermott & Biggans againsa McCann & Williams. Petition of Daniel Lavery et al, for an electric light at the southerly end of Car- diff street, was referred to the committee on police and It,ht. Petition of John M. Grether for remis- sion of special sewerage tax was referred to the sewer committee. Petition of Annie Schiei in relation to special tax for improvement of W ashing- ton street was referred to the delinquent tax committee. The following petitions were granted: Petition of Fred. C. Meyer for grade on Queen street north of Sanford street. Petition of Jack Wald asking that he be allowed free saloon license until April 1st, 1894. Ald. Olinger moved that Jacob Kessler, Jas. Ctawfurd and Leu Palen & Co. be ap- pointed hug weighers at their respective places of business for the ensuing stason. Carried. Ald. Ryder moved to adjourn to 2:30 p. m. Carried. CPT COUNCIL. AFTERNOON SESSION. Council met at 3:45 p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alas. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Registers of election were appointed as. follows: FIRST WARD. First Prec net as. O'Shea, John Kiley. Second P:eciact—Jas. Bannon, G. A. Barnes. SECOND WARD. First Precinct—l'. Altman, Z Hoffman. Second Precinct—P. F. Guthrie, W. S. Couch. THIRD WARD. First Precinct—A. u. Walter, F. O. Udall. Second Precinct—J. Kleinschmidt, Otto Ternes. Third Precinct—C. Breztnsky, Adam Doerr. FOURTH WARD. First Precinct—Danl. Riordan, G. R. Foster. Second Precinct—Ed. Blake, John Hil- lery. Third Precinct—J. M. Kenety, Joseph Herod. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct—A. Schmid, E. A. Fren- zel. Second Precinct—H. Brinkman, Wm. Puts. Third Precinct—F. Stecher, G. Gmehle. .Fourth Precinct—S. Kessler, Henry Pfotzer. PETITIONS. The following were referred to the com- mittee of the whole: Petition of Ilenry Pfotzer et al., in rela- tion to sidewalk laid on Queen street. Petition of Mrs. Agatha Heim in rela- tion to claim for damages by flood. Pttition of hill residents in regard to better fire protection. Qn motion toe mat- ter was made a special oruer of business for Friday evening, Oct. 6th, and parties interested invited to appear before the committee. The lollowing were referred to the street committee: 1'etitition of E. E. McClain in relation to the improvement of Dodge street. Petition of Fred. Kennicker in relation to the improvement of Peru road. Communication from Albert A. Pope in relation to the opening of public works for the employment of labor was referred to the street and finance committees. Pitition of C. A. Wilbor, et al., asking ' that the name tit Weigel alley be changed, was referred to the committee on renaming streets. Petition of Andrew Drees in relation to grade and severage in alley east of Grant ave, was referred to the engineer. Petition of Jacob Pfiffner, et al., in rela- tion co condition of alley between llth and 12th and Jackson and Washington street was referred to the engineer and street superintendant. Petition of J. W. Newburg, et al., ask- ing that arc electric lights be placed on Dodge, John, Fremont and Coates streets was referred to the committee on police and light. Petition of Joseph Platz in relation to construction of sanitary sewer in alley be- tween 14th and 15th and Jackson and Washington streets was reterred to the sewer committee and engineer. Claim of Carl Grunzig, against P. F. Guthrie was referred to the committee on claims. Petition o[ Julian Gilliam for cancella- tion of taxes was referred to the assessment committee. Petition of E. H. Sheppley for improve- mentof.north one-half of Lincoln ave.,abut- R inghis property was read. On motion ac Regular Session, October 2nd, 1893. 167 tion was postponed. Petition of J. J. Gt igg, et al., asking that the sidewalk on south side of Grace street, be graded. Un motion the street superintendent was instructed to graae said sidewalk so that a sidewalk could be laid temporarily. The following petitions were granted: Petition for the improvement of .Harold street. Petition of Peter Eisbach that he be al- lowed to finish his contract on south half of Dodge street between Locust and Bluff streets. Petition of the Switchmen's Mutual Aid association of North America for use of Armory hall, Nov. 16, 1893. Petition o► M. E. church of Grandview avenue for stone crossing on east end of Grace street. Petition of T. J. Donahue that he be ap- pointed hog weigher tor corner 01 South Dodge;aad Grandview avenue. Petition of E. 11. lieadtord et al., remon- strating against change of name of Grant avenue to Emerson avenue. The to Bowing were received and filed: Petition of Mrs. E. 1'. Gilliam remon- stiatteg against award of jury on alley west of Center Place. Pettnou of Cuicago, St. Paul & Kansas City R. R. Co. remonstrating against award of jury on 26th street. The bills o1 1'. Quinn, Sr., of $59.50 and N. Sweeney ot $39.10 lot macauam were ordered paid. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor Kenety reported cash on hand Sept. 1st, 1893, $9 671.66. Receipts (luring the month $19,402.17. Disburse- ments $13,931.28. Balance in treasury Oct. 1st, 1893, $15,142.55. Also reported $2.118.30 due city officers tor month of septeatuer. Also repotted list of cupods redeemed during September, 1893. Re- port ad.,pted two warrants oitiered drawn to pe.y city officers. chief Renilried reported $1,516.00 due firemen for September, 1853, Received and tiled and warrants ordered drawu to pay the same. Street Superint'ndent Carter reported $2.942 75 due for labor during September, 1893. variants ordered drawn to pay for labor and reuort referred to the street coum- mitee. Sewer Inspector O'Brien reported $6011.90 due for labor 00 sewers during epteuiber, 1893. Warrants ordered drawn to pav for labor and report referred to sewer ceinittitiee. The report 111 Chas. Pitschner, T. J. Donahue and James Doyle, city weighers, were received and filed. Mtu•ketuaster Norton reported $25.25 scale receipts for September, 1893; also re- ported $17.60 uue for board of prisoners. i Warrant ..re ed drawn ttttherd cityl. ris- uers and report referred mar- shal. Report of Wood Measurer Wood was re- ceiver and filed. Cdy Engineer Knowlton reported as fol- lows oil petition 1u relation to sidewalk nth Pine street. That sa d sidewalk was ordered laic( in July, 1892, and official notice given, .but not laid. Julie 12 n andadvertised tu he!owe+tarved biddes r Also reported in favor ot m'king Cooler avenue tete initial point for numbering Lincoln, Ruoniberg, Garfield avenues and be one hun- dredrstreets, and that num oers to the block.there Adopted. Also reported in favor of having war- rants drawn in favor of the treasurer for the amounts of the different rolling bills, so that the auditor can balance his ac- counts with the contractors. Adopted. Also presented profiles of grade of Wilde street, Coates avenue and Wood street, which were referred to the street commit- tee. City Electrician Bunting reported 258 arc electric lights in operation, also presented list of lights not lighted during Sept. 1893. Referred to the committee on police and light. ity Marshal Rice reported $1,973.45 due police for Sept., 1893, also reported 102 police cases during Sept., 1893, also re- ported $13 paid into the treasury as tees collected in city ordinance cases. Also reported $12 collected as pound re- ceipts. Warrants ordered drawn to pay police, and report referred to the police and light committee and city attorney. City Attorney Knight reported in favor of allowing one half the bill of Graff Brits. of $86.40 for cleaning vault at Montana house. On motion the rules were suspended and Mr. Oswald was allowed to address the council en the matter. On motion the matter was referred to the executive committee of the board of hes lth. City Attorney Knight and ordinance committee also reported that they had ex- amined the ordinances and that they could not find any such office designated as in- spector of brick houses and chimneys, and woulii recommend that the appointment made be rescinded by the council. Adapted. A,so presented plans for sanitary sewer on Julien avenue, and all intersecting streets and alleys, where practicable. Re- ferred to the sewer committee.. Al o presented a list of macadam meas- ured which was ordered paid. Ald Crawford moved that when the council adjourns, it does so to meet Oct. 3d at 7:30 p. m. Carried. AId. Grab moved to adjourn. Carried. Att ;:' . "Ora Recorder. 1893. .. tayor. CITY COUNCIL. Adjournded Regular ran Session Oot. 3, 1893. OFFICIAL. Council met at 8:20 p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Crawford, Glab, Lilllg, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. appointed wood measd uat John Woods be rer and wharf m s- to ;for unexpired term of John W. Woods, deceased. Carried. Aid. Lillig offered the following reso- lution: Whereas, J. W. Woods, wood measurer of the city 01 Dubuque has oeen removed fr Whereas,;st us Mr. Wothe hand f ods' career as death, and a city 168 Adjourned Begulor Session, October 3rtl, 1983. unswerving devotion1Zto the duties of his office, and, W tierces, A conscientious, upright, no- ble 0 a man ho at phbltcaofflcere as a a Public trustwand IR all nis :rets was governed solely with the insifiit't to'do justice to all. Therefore, Be it resolved, That in the death of J. W. Woods, the city of Du- buque has lost a citizen wh., was faithful to every publte and private duty, a man, who as an offi- cial ance the prosperity ioluthe city of al did Dubuq Dh to ubuque; and and be it further Resolved, That as a mark of the es eein in which the useful services rendered by- the ythe deceased are held by this body to the end that his memory may be perpetuated, as it deserves, in the archives of the city, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the record of the city and an en- grossed copy be furnished to the family t.1 the deceased. Adopted by the follong vote: Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nikes, Olinger and Ryder. Noes, none. REPORT OF COMMITTEES. The finance committee reported in favor cf approving of the report of the city treasurer for the month of Septembers 1893. Adopted. Aid. Olinger offered the following reso- lution: R. solved dy the eity council of the eity ttf Dubuque: That the mayor is hereby authorized and instructed, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the costs and expense of improving the fol owing streets and alleys Twenty Fourth street from Jackson to Pine street, $1600.00. Satitord Queen and Regent streets, :700.00. Washington street from Sanford to Twenty Fourth street, $200.00. Humboldt street from Lincoln to Gar- field avenue, $1,400.00. Thirteenth street from Pine to Maple street, $1160,00. Seminary street from west boundry of Cox's add. to West .Locust street. $15,- 300.00. Altna street from Thomas to Pickett street, $800.00. Dodge street from South Dodge to Grandview avenue, $8,900.00 Broad street from Julien avenue to Home the Friendless, $5,300.00. of Nevada street from West h'ifth to West Third Street, $1,460.00 • Twenty Second street from Jackson to EIin street, $1,160.00, Booth str. et from Julien avenue to West Third street, $2,520.00. l'rince street from Eagle Point avenue to Sanford street, 1,800.00. Regent street from Queen to Prince street, $750.00. South one-lialf of Dodge street from 1.o- cust to Bluff street, $450.00. Alley from Fifteenth to Sixteenth streets between Pine and Maple streets, $300.00. Alley from Johnson to Kniest street be- tween Rhoniberg and Garfield avenues, $160.00. Alley from Summit to Burch streets be- tween Fenleon Place and West 'l'hird street, $300.00. Alley from Regent to Sanford street, be- tween Queen and Prince street, $250. Alley from Sanford to Clinton, between Windsor and Queen streets, $2,200. Alley from 7th to 8th streets, between Clay and White streets, 8250. A t ley from Julien ave. to W. 11th, east of Grant ave, $220. Alley from Humboldt to Stafford ave.. between Rhotnberg and Garfield avenges, $370. WashingtonAlley from 22nd to 234 and Etmsteets, streets. between Alley from 224 to 234 Street, between Washington and Jackson streets, $1,000. Ailey from Iilil to West 3d street, east of Hill street, 8600. Alley east of Wilson avenue, $600. To issue under the provisions of the or- dinance adopted Nov. 2nd, 1891 by the city council of the city of Dubuque, bonds to the amount of $50,000, said bonds to be issued as tallow One hundred bonds. numbering from 259 to 358 inclusive, to the amount of $500 each, all dated Novew I er 1st, 1893, payable in seven 3 ears after date, bearing interest at th • rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually and re- deemable at any time at the option of the city of Dubuque, interest and principal payable at the office of the treasurer in the city of Dubuque. foe a, with exchange en New York. Said bonds when issued and registered shad be delivered by the city recorder to the finance committee, taking a receipt therefor, and said committee is hereby authorized to nego tate said bonds at not less than par, and pay the proceeds of the same to the city treasurer, to be applied by him in accordance with toe provisions of the ordinance adopted November 2 1. 1691, and said committee is to report its doings hereunder to the city council. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Allis. Crawford, Glab, Lilli}t. Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. -6. Noes—None. Ald. Olinger moved that bids for im- provements be opened and referred 10 the engineer for computation. Carried. AId.:Glab, chairman of the committee on claims, reported as follows: In favor of paying the following bills: P. Klauer, $16.05; Hargereic Blisn„3.3.20; Ir. Schloz, 133.40; G. B. Grosvenor, $15.55. Also reported in favor of receiving and filing the petition of A. F. Jaeger in rela- tion to macadam. In lavor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Nic. Ravenick asking fur assist- ance, but would recommend that the street. superintendent be instructed to give him employment on the street. In favor of receiving and filing the claim of W. H. Day for repairs on water pipe damaged by steam roller. In favor of allowing J. G. blenkel $15 as payment in full for damages to his slit), caused oy being butt on Kane street. Re- port adopted. Aid. Olinger, chairman o1 the street com- mittee, reported as follows: In favor of making an approach for the landing of the Eagle Point ferry at an. ex- pense not to exceed $200, to be done under the supervision of the city engineer. In favor of granting the petition of the woodlawn;Park Co. in relation to aprons at street crossings, and adverse to matter in relation to sidewalks, as said walks were laid contrary to the ordinance both as to manner and quality of lumber. in favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Nicholas Mettel in relation to im- provement of Windsor avenue. Adverse to claim of P. F. Guthrie for grading on West 14th street, as he has been paid In full as estimated by the city engineer. Adverse to the claim of O. G. Kringle for grading streets in Woodlawn Park add. as he bas been paid in full as estimated by he city engineer. Adjourned Regular Session, October 3rd, 1893. 169 In favor of • referring the petition of Michael Zwack in relation to repair of Ries street to the city engineer to examine and report what can be done in the pre- mises. re- mises. In favor of referring the petition of J. A. Rhomberg in relation to grading Blake street to the city engineer. Also report that West llth street, High- land place and Grove Terrace have been repaired. 10 favor of receiving and filing the petition in relation to line of Dodge street. infavor of receiving and filing the petition in relation to sidewalks on Wal- nut street. In favor of referring the petition in re- lation to repair ot Bluff street extension to the city engineer. In favor of granting the petition of Lizzie Walter et al., asking that the side- walk on Pine street between 13th 'and 14th streets, be established at 12 feet in width. In favor of 'receiving and filing tb.e petition for opening of 26th street, as same has been clone. 111 favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Wm. Papenthine iu relation to macadam. In favor of receiving and filing petition for repair of .Park Hill road as the same has been done. In iavor of receiving and filing the esti- mate of the city engineer for titling Cedar street. In favor of receiving and filing the reso- lution for the improvement of West Main street. 1n favor of receiving and tilling the reso- lution for the improvement of .tones street. In favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion of Con. Callahan for cancellation of special tax tor the improvement of Oak street. In favor of receiving and thing the re- port of the street superintendent for Aug. 1893. In favor of receiving and tiling the com- munication in relation to eurchaseot street sweeper. in favor of receiving and filing the peti- tion iu relation to drainage north of San - lord street. In favor of accepting the following streets and alleys: Nevada street from West 5th to West 3rd street. 'twenty-second street from .Jackeon to Elm street. Alley from 22d to 23d street between Jackson and Washington streets. Ailey from Sanford street to first cross street between Windsor avenue and Queen street. in favor of paying the following bills: Sieuck & O'Farrel, $553.50; Steuck & O'Farrell, $769.13; Steuck & O'Farrell, $34.50;Steuck & O'Farrell, $352 21; Ed. Ryan, $1,416; Geo. Taylor, $143;10; Geo. Taylor. $753 38; Harry Proctor, $101.90; Wilut,m+ & McCann, $400; Geo. W. Far- ley, $346.71; E. E. Frith, $25.90; E. E. Frith, wait2 &; aCo., 882.24; .24;rDubuque39Wooden Ware Co., $54.55; O. G. Kringle. $493.91; O. G. Kringle, $50; John Tibey, $847.13; F. .culoz, $16 50; Lesure Lumber Co., arrd6.OLSteuck tand- u nt er C& U'Farrell. $6 70; Pure2 Petroleum Product Co., $57.33; P. E. Halpin, 50c; Chas. Burchard, 810.63; Ja.,. Boyce, $6.50; Sventladn & Ott, $56.56; Schroeder. Knowlton, $47.75; J. P. $19.70; 'l huinas Hassett, $10.72; Jouu '1'ioey„$11.60; John•'Tibey, $2.20• I. Proctor. $32.50; C. H. Altona, 82.`20: Will. Marshal, $5:15; P, F. Guthrie, $609.63, less amounts due for labor and matertal fur- nished. In favor of referring the bill of the Key City Gas Co. back with instructions to at- tach weighers' gertilicates thereto. In favor of referring bill of Frank Mc- Cann to sewer committee. In favor of Instructing the auditor to collect $22.00 from Jas. Lee. Report adopted. In favor of receiving and tiling bill of A. R. Stevenson. On motion the same was referrec to the committee on claims. 10 favor of approving of the blue line as the proposed grade 01 Ellis street, and the recorder is dtrecied to give the proper notice of such proposed change in accord- ance with the ordinance. in favor of the red lines and figures as the official grade of High Bluff street. In favor of the blue line as the proposed grade of Stafford ave. and the recorder is directed to give the proper notice of such proposed change in accordance with the ordinance. In favor of the red dotted line as the pro- posed grade of Lincoln ave., and the re- corder is directed to give the proper notice of such proposed change of grade. In favor 01 the blue line, as the proposed grace of West 14 h street, and tete recorder directed to give the proper notice of such proposed change of grade. In laver of the adoption of the red lines and figures as the official grades of the fol- lowing alleys: Alley between Stafford and Humboldt and Garfield and Rhomberg ave. Alley between Stafford and Windsor and Garfield ane Rhom erg ave. • Alley between Humboldt and Schiller and Rhomberg and Lincoln ave. Adverse to the acceptance of plat of Mu ggeuberg's sub. Report adopted. Alit. Olinger offered the following: Resolved. 13y Ine City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for Ilunlbolt street from Lincoln avenue to Garfield avenue, by George W. Farley, contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special tax be and is nereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate herein - atter named, situate and owned, • and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as tollows: M. J. Callahan, lot 8, Dreibelbie's add: 146.6 lineal feet curbing at 40c 58 64 65.6J sq yds guttering at 40c 26 24 202.11 sq yds macadamizing at 47c_ 94 99 Total $179 87 Christian Reifstech, 1 ot 9, Dreibelbie's add: 150.5 lineal feet corning at 40e26 22 65.56 s $ 60 20 197.22 sq yds macadamids uttering zing ng at47c.. 92 69 Total $179 11 Geo. Gartner, lot 24. Dreibelbie's add: 148.3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 26 17 65.42 -q yds guttering at 40e 20L17 sq yds macadamizing at 47e... 94 55 Tonal 8180 04 John Strazinsky, lot 25, Dreibelbte's add: 146.2 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 58 48 64.71 yds201.17 sqsqyds macadamizing at 47c94 55 Total $178 91 Joe Miller. lot 1, Hooper's add: 149.1 lineal feet corning at 40c $ 59 64 26 64 65.91 sq yds guttering at 40c 202.11 sq yds macadamizing at 47094 ti9 170 Adjourned Regular Session, October 3rd, 1893. Total$ 180 99 Chas. Kanter lot 14 11-oper's arta: 150.7 lineal feet curbing at 40c $60 98 66.62 sq yds guttering at 40c 26 65 197.22 sq yds macadamizing at 41c92 139 Total $179 62 Henry Jungk lot 15 liooper's aod: 148 4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $59 36 65,47 sq yds guttering at 40c 26 19 197.83 sq yds macadamizing at 47c92 98 Total$178 53 Phil. Doerr Est. lot 28 Hooper's add: 148 lineal feet curbing at 40c $59 20 !15.11 sq yds guttering at 40c 26 04 197.83 sq yds macadamizing at 47c92 98 Total $178 22 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aid. Crawford, Blab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. Aldertnan Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Regent street from Queen street to Wind- sor avenue; Queen street from Sanford street to Eagle Point avenue and Sanford street, from K. C. track to Windsor avenue by Steuck & O'Farrell, contractors in front of and adjoining the same, a spec- ial tax be and is hereby levied on the sev- eral 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. J. Reiner, lot 30, Sanford's sub:i 184 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 73 60 84.62 sq yds guttering at 40c 33 85 213.78 sq yds macadamizing at 39c102 87 Total $ 210 32 H. W. Kruse, lot 29, Sanford's sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 89 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c23 83 Total $ 52 72 H. W. Kruse, lot 28, Sanford's sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 400 $ 20 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 89 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c23 83 Total $ 52 72 C. Kaltenbach, lot 1of 27, Sanford's sub: 121.7 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 48 68 55.11 sq yds guttering at 40c • 22 04 162.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c63 44 Total. 8134 16 C. Kaltenbach, lot 2 of 26, Sanford's sub: 83.6 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 33 44 38.93 sq yds guttering at 40e 15 57 127.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c49 57 Total $ 98 58 M. Brinkman estate,lot 1 of 23 Sanford's sub: 134 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 53 60 62.22 sq yds guttering at 40c 24 89 182.22 sq yds macadamizing at 39c71 07 Total $149 56 Chas. Lange, lot 1 Windsor avenue sub: 125.3 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 50 12 64 sq yds guttering at 40c 25 60 177.83 sq yds macadamizing at 39c69 16 Total $144 88 John Jehring, lot 1 of 25, Sanford's sub: 66 lineal feet curbing at 40c 8 26 40 29.33 sq yds guttering at 40c 11 73 91.78 sq yds macadamizing at 39c35 79 Total $ 73 92 John Jehrinu, lot 1 of 26, Sanford's sub: 78.8 lineal feet curbing at 40' $ 31 52 36.80 sq yds guttering at 40c 14 72 123 sq yds macadamizing at 39c.... 47 97 Total $ 94 21 Henry Kru-e, lot 65, Sanlord's sub: 407.6 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 43 04 55.55 sq yds guttering at 40c 22 22 177.33 sq yds macadamizing at 39c.. 69.16 Total 8 134.42 Geo. '1'halhamtuer, lot 1 of 62 Santord's sub: 48.8 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 18 72 20.80 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 32 57.20 sq yds macadamizing at 39c22 31 - Total $ 49 35 Geo. '1'halhammer, lot 3, Sanford's sub: 15.6 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 6 24 6.93 sq yds guttering at 40e 2 77 19.07; sq yds macadamizing at 39c7 44 Total $ 16 45 E. Cummings, e lot 2, Saunders' sun: 25 lineal; feet curuing at 40c $ 10 011 11.11 sq yds guttering at ;40c 4 44 30.55 sq yds macadamizing at 39c11 91 Total $ 26 35 N. Maybanks, w3f lut 2. aaunder.•' sub: 25 lineal .feet curbing at 40c $ 10 00 11.11 sq yds guttering at 40c 4 44 30.55 sq yds macadamizing at t39c11 91 Total $ 26 35 N• Dlaybanks, lot 1, Saunders' sub: 65.1 lineal Leet curbing at 40e $ 26 04 30.67 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 27 125.67 sq yds macadamizing at 39c49 01 Total ....8 87 32 C. G. W. 11. R. Co. lot 61 Sanford's sub: 10.5 lineal It curbing at 40c $ 4 20 6.44 sq yds guttering at 40c 2 58 44.33 sq yds macadatnizing at 39c17 29 Total $ 24 07 Florence iNay, lot 42 Santord's sun: 138.7 lineal ft curbing at 40c . 55 48 64.75 sq yds guttering at 40e 25 90 210.33 sq yds macadamizing at 39c82 03 Total $163 41 Chas. Kruse, lot 1 • f 41 Sanford's sub: 163.1 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 65 24 73.64 sq yds guttering at 40c 29 45 220.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c85 84 Total $180 58 Chas. Kruse, lot 40, Sanford's sub: 50.0 lineal ft curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 40e 8 89 61.11 sq. yds. macadamizing at 39c23 83 Total $ 52 72 Peter Bintner, lot 39 Sanford's sub: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22,22 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 89 61.11 sq yds macadatnizing at 39c23 83 Total .9 52 72 P. J. Reiner, lot 38, Sanford's sub: 50 lineat ft curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22.22 square yards guttering at 40c8 89 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 39c23 83 Total 852 72 Janette Bach, lot 57, Sanford's sub: 68 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 27 20 32 sq yds guttering at 40c 12 80 108.78 sq yds macadamizing at 39e42 4. Total $ 82 42 Adopted by the following vote: Adjourned Regular Session, October 3rd, 1893. 171 Ayes -Alda. Crawford, Glab, LiIlig, Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder. Aid. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for alley from 15th to 16th streets between Pine and Maple streets, by James Cushing, contractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the seyeral lots. and parts of Tots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter natned, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: Chas. Fataka, lot 256, East Dubuque add: 35.2 cubic yds grading at 20e 8 7 04 71.11 sq. yus. macadamizing at40c... 28 44 Total .8 35 48 Albert Benda, lot 255, East Dubuque add: 35.2 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 7 04 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at4Ue23 11 Total. $ 30 15 Isaac Manhoff, s 331A feet lot 254, East Dubuque add: 23.2 sq yds grading at 20c 4 64 37.56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c15 02 Total $ 19 66 Annie Reuter, n 18 feet lot 254, East Dubuque add: 12.00 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 2 40 20.22 sq yds macadamizing at 40c8 09 Total $ 10 49 Theo. Benjamin, lot 253, East Dubuque add: 35.2 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 7 04 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c23 11 Total $ 30 15 J. Lang, lot 252 East Dubuge add: 35.2 cub yds grading, 20' $ 7 04 71.11 sq yds macadamizing at 40c28 44 Total $ 35 48 John Butler, s% lot 287, East Dubuque add: 42.2217 6 cub yds i20c3 52 sq. yds.gramacad wlzing at 400.$ 18 89 35.2 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 7 04 71.11 sq yds macadamizing.at 40e28 44 Total Adopted by the following vote: Ayes- Aids. Crawford, Glab, Nicks, Olinger and Hyder. AId. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for 13th s reet from Maple street to Pine street by liarry Proctor con- tractor in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: 11. A. lltnke, lot 266, East Dubuque add: 122.7 lineal feet curbing at 38c $ 46 63 56.00 sq yds guttering at 28c 21 28 284.89 sq yds macadamizing at 38c106 26 $ 35 48 Lillig, Total. $20 41 Mat Bakula, n% lot 287, East Dubuque add: 17.6 cub yds grading at 20c $ 3 52 28.89 sq. yds. macadamizing at 40c11 56 Total .$ 15 08 Susan Bowheiser, lot 288, East Dubuque add: 35.2 cub yds grading at20c $ 704 57.78 sq. yds. macadamizing at 40c__2_3_11 Total. $ 30 15 101in Codesky, s% lot 289, East Dubuque pdd: 17.6 cub yds grading at 20c $ 3 52 28.89 sq yds macadatuizinglat 40c... 11.56 Total $ 15 08 Mary Gehreus, n lot 289, East Dubuque add: 3 52 8.8 ydysmacadamizin ading at 20c at 40c$ 11 56 28.89 sq y u Total $ 15 08 Joseph Deuttuger, lot 290, East Dubuque add:7 35.2yd anacadamiz ug at 40c...radiat 20c $ 23 0141 b778sq ag3' Total.. $ 30 15 Butler Bros., .101 291, East Dubuque add: Total 8176 17 .1. A. lthumberg, lot 767, East Dubuque add: 121.5 lineal feet curbing at 38c $ 46 17 56.67 sq yds guttering at :.8c '21 53 `272.`2.2 sq yds macadamizing at 38c103 44 'Total $171 14 Pier & Ackermann, lot 278 East Du- buque add: 107.7 Lineal feet curbing at 38c 40 93 55.78 so yds guttering at 38c 21 40 212.89 sq yds macadamizing at 38c80 90 Total $ 143 03 J. C. Nelson, lot 276, East Dubuque add: 126 5 lineal feet curbing at 38c $ 24 15 63 55 sq yds guttering at 38c 258.0 sq yds macadamizing at 38c. 98 04 Total 8107 26 .Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Glab, Nicks, Olinger, Ryder and Lillig. Abd. Olinger offered the following: Resolyed by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for Peru road from Lemon street to 150 teet east of Jackson street by Adam Schmidt, contractor, in and front io hereby levied 1 tnd l dtothe special several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amodnts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Geo. Strutter. lot 26, West's add: 131.6 Lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 52 64 60 64 sq. yds. guttering at 40c 239.11 sq. yds. macadamizing at 39c98 25 Total........ $171 49 Fred Kenniker, lot 27, West's add: 157.9 lineal feet curbing at 40c70.22 uttering at 40c $ 6328 16 228.22 sq yds yds gmacadamizing at 39e89 01 Total $180 20 Agatha Heim, lot 2 of min lot 363: 269.8 lineal feet curbing at 40c $107 92 49 124.90 sq yds guttering at 40c 6 437.11 sq yds macadawtzing at 39c170 47 Total $328 85 Adopted by the tollowing vote: Ayes-Alds. Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of allhe City of Dubuque: That to pay from Summit to Burch streets between Fenelon and West Third street by Robert Mathis, contractor, in front of and adjoin- L72 Adjourned journed Regular Session. October 3rd, 1893. ing same, a special tax be and is bereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, sttuate and owned, and for the several an.ounts wet opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Michel Brady, lot 1 Fortunes sub: 18.65 cu yds grading at 20c $ 3 73 51.55 sq yds macadamizing at 40c20 62 Total $ 24 35 .1. G. Moore, lot 2 Fortune's sub: 18.65 cu yds grading at 20c $ 3 73 14.44 eq yds macadamizing at 40c17 78 Total E. J. Scott, lot 3 Fortune's sub: 18 65 cu yds grading at; 20c.........$ 3 73 14.44 sq yds macadamizing at 40c... 17 78 Total $ 21.51 J. F. O'Dea, lot 4 Fortune's sub: 16.65 cu yds grading at 20c.... $ 3 73 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at,40c17 78 Total $ 21 51 Bate ltetaliek lot 5 Fortune's sub• 18.65 cu yds grading at 20c..... $ 3 73 44.44 sq yds macdamizing at 40e17 78 Total $ 21 51 Ed. P, Phillips, east half lot 6 Fortune's sub: 9.32 cu yds grading at 20c $ 1 86 22.22 sq yds macadatnizing at 40c8 89 $ 21 51' Total .$ 10 75 E. 1'. Lyrnan, west half lot 6 Fortune's add: 9.33 cu yds grading at 20c $ 1 87 22.22 sq yds macadamizing at 40c8 89 Total $ 10 76 '1'. Hickson, part lot 7 Fortune's sub: 12.67 cu yds grading, at 20c $ 2 53 35.73 sq yds macadamizing at 40c14 29 Total $ 16 82 Mrs. H. Scott, part lot 8 Fortune's sub: 12.53 cu yds grading at 20c 2 51 35 38 sq yds macadatnizing at 40c14 15 Total $ 16 66 Mrs. 11. Scott, lot 9 nil tune's sub: 18.65 cu yds grading at 2:c $ 3 73 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 49c17 78 Total $ 21 51 Mary Powers, lot 10, Fortune's sub: 18.65 cu yds grading at 20c $ 3 73 44.44 sq yds macada • ming at 40c17 78 'total $ 21 51 E. J. Scott, lot 11, Fortune's sub: 18.65 cu yds grading at 20e $ 3 73 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 40c17 78 Total $ 21 51 E. J. Scott, lot 12, Fortune's sub: 18.65 cu yds grading at 20c$ 3 73 14.44 sq. yds. macadamizing at 40e17 78 Total $ 21 51 Walter G. Cox, lot 13, Fortune's sub: 18.65 cu yds grading at 20 $ 3 73 44.44 sq yds macadamizing at 40c17 78 Total ,$ 21 51 Walter G. Cox, lot 14, Fortune's sub: 18 65 cu yds grading at 20c $ 3 73 51.35 sq yds macadamizing at 4)c20 62 $ 24 35 Total Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Glab Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. Lillis, Ald. Olinger offered the tolluwiog: Resolved by the City Council of the City 01 Dubuque, That to pav for Dodge street from South DodeP to Grandview avenue by Williams & McCann, contractors, lin front of and adjoining same, a ipecial tax be and 1s hereby levied on the several lots, and p irts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set oppo.ite each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: City of Dubuque, pt of lot 3. min lot 158: 118.6 lineal ft curbing at 421. 49 81 60.71 sq yds guttering at 42t• 25 50 321.33 aq yds macadamizing at 42c134 96 Total $210 27 John McEvoy, lot 4, min lot 158: 129.8 lineal ft curbing at 42e $ 54 52 64.44 sq yds guttering at 42c 27 06 311.97 sq yds macadamizing at 42c131 03 Total $212 61 John McEvoy, lot 5, min lot 158 124.8 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 52 42 69.78 sq yds guttering at 42c 29 31 311.97 sq yds macadamizing at 42c13L 03 Total 8212 76 J. T. lianiock, lot 6, min lot 158: 186.1 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 78 16 87.71 sq yds guttering at 42c 34 74 434.23 sq yds macadamizing at 42c182 38 Total $295 28 Wm. Bothwell est., lit 8, man lot 158: 354 7 lineal ft curbing at 42c $148 97 163.78 sq yds guttering at 42i.68 79 822.50 sq yas macadamizing at 42c345 45 'total .1Fbti3 21 McUlairi Bros., lot 1 of 1 of min lot 150: 750.8 lineal feet curbing at 42c 8315 :A1 340.36 sq. yd•. guttering at 42c 1.295 1788.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c. 751 10 Total $1.209 39 Edward McCiain, lot 4 of min lot 150: 165 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 69 30 75.11 sq. yds. guttering at 42c 31 55 409.50 sq yds macadamizing at 42c171 99 Total $272 84 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Glab, Nicks, Olinger, L,llig and Ryder. • AId. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'Chat to pay for alley front Regent to Sanf.►rd streets between Queen and Prince streets by S:euek & O'Farrell, contractors, in front of and adjoining same, a sue:nal tax be and is hereby levieu 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 Ito lows: Janetta Bach, lot 37 Sanford's nub:• 15 cu yds grading at 10e $ 1 50 55.56 sq yds macadamizing at 42c... 23 33 Total $ 24 83 P. J. Reinter, tot 38 Sanford's sub: 15 cu yds grading at 10c $ 1 50 55.56 sq yds macadamizing at 42c... 23 33 Total $ 24 83 Peter Binter, lot 39, Sanford's sub: 15 cu yds grading at 10c $ 150 55.61 sq yds macadamizing at 42c23 33 • Total ..$24 83 Chas Kruse, tot 40, Sanford's sub: 15 cu yds grading at 10c $ 1 50 I lj rrin,vl Rejulai' SeVlom, October 3rd, 1893. 173 $5.56 sq yds macadamizing at 42c.... 23 32 Total $24 83 Chas Kruse, lot 1 of 41, Sanford's sub: 14.55 cu yds grading at 10c $1 46 53.89 sq yds macadamizing at 42e.... ?2 63 Total $24 09 Florence May, lot 42, Sanford's sub: 23 15.45 cu yds grading at 10c $ 1 54 57.22 sq. yds. macadamizing at I2c24 03 Total $ 25 57 Jas. Cowan, lot 43, Sanford's sub: 7.50 cu yds grading at 10c $ 75 27.78 sq. yds. macadamizing at 42c11 67 Total $ 12 42 W. Euteuger, s 34 lot 43, Sanford's sub: 7.50 cu yds grading at 10c 75 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42e11 67 Total $ 12 42 Peter Meyer, n ii lot 41. Sanford's sub: 7.50cu yds grading at 10c 75 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c11 67 Total ` 12 42 John 13ewer, s % lot 44, Sanford's sub: 75 7.50 en yds grading at 1Oc 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c11 67 Total. $ 12 42 Nic. Feller, lot 45 Sanford's sub: 1 b0 .15 cu yds grading at 10c $ 53.56 sq yds macadamizing at 42e23 33 Total $ 24 83 W. J. Nester, lot 46 Sanford's sub: 15.00 cu yds grading at 10c $ 1 50 53.56 sq yds macadamizing at42c.... 23.33 Total $ 24 83 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder -6. Noes -None. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Counctl of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for alley be- tween honest street and Johnson avenue, between Garfield and lthomberg avenues, by A. Lang, contractor, in front of anct ad- joining saine, 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, wa each lot and for hesev- r eral amounts set opposite par- cel of real estate as follows: Jacob Spielman, lot 16, Smedley's sub: 1.11 7.4 cub yds grading at 15e 32.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c.... 13 72 Total$14 83 Mathias Spect,.lot 17, Smedley's sub: l 11 7.4 cub ydsds gmraacadamizing at 42c.... 13 72 32.66sgY Total ..$ 14 83 Clemens Brandt, lot 18 Smedley's sub: 11 3yds ydsnnacadamiz ng at 42c... at 15c $ 13 72 32.67 sq Y Francis ilos, w 21, 20 ft, lot 20 in Smed- ley's sub: 5.4 cu yds grading at 15" $ 81 36.80 sq yds macadamizing at 42c... 15 49 Total $ 16 30 Michael Wingert, w 62.2 ft, lot 21 Smed- ley's sub: 15.6 cu yds grading at 15c $ 2 31 82.44 sq yds tuacadamizing at 64e... 34 62 Total $ 86 96 L. Buehler, e 35.6 ft, lut 21 Smedley's sub: 9.Ocu yds grading at 15c 5 1 35 39.56 sq yds macadamizing at 42c... 16 62 Total $ 17 97 Geo. Buehler, lot 21 a Smedley's sub: 12.4 cu yds grading at 15c 54.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c$ 21'L 9686 Total $ 24 82 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger. Powers, and Ryder. Ald Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for improv- ing Washington street from Sanford to 24,111 street, by E. E. Frith, contractor, in liont of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite eacstate, as follows: FredlotStock, Jr., lot 35,or arcel of real eii Langworthy's add: 66.0 lineal feat curbing at 42c $ 27 72 31.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 07 95.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c... 39 18 Total $ 79 9Y Fred. Stock, Jr., lot 36, E. Langworthy's add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 42c 55.55 sq. yds. macadamizing at 41c 22 77 Total $ 53 10 Andrew Wanger, lot 37 E. Laogworthy's add: 50.00 lineal ft curbing at 42c$ 211 00 33 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 55.65 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Andrew Wanger, lot 38 E. Langworthy's add: 50.00 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 29100 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c 22 77 $ 53 10 Total$ 14 83 Louis Reinece, lot 19, Smedley's sub: l 11 7.4 cu yds grading at 15c 32.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c.... 13 72 Total $ 14 83 II !Louis Reinecke, lot e 82 ft, 20 in, Smed- ley's sub: 2.0 cu yds grading at 15c $ 30 9.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c3 83 Total $ 413 Total C. W. Abitz, lot 39 E. Langworthy's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 211 330 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 55.55 sq yds.macadamizrng at 41e22 77 Total $ 53 13 Martin Nowaschak, lot 40 E. Lang - worthy's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 se yds guttering at42c 9 33 55,55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 August Kauffman, lot 41, ELang - worthy's add; 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total .$ 53 10 174 Adjourned Regular Session, October 3rd, 1893. John Butow, Jr., lot 42 E. Langworthy's add:r.. 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c$ 21 00 0 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 42c 3 55.55 s4 yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Anna M. bchte', lot 43, E. Langworthy's add: $ 21 00 50.0 lineal ft curbing at 42c 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 42c 3 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Wm. 1.ehfeidt, s 43 ft lot 44 ELang - worthy's add: 43.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 18 06 19.11 sq. yds. guttering at 42c8 03 47.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c19 59 45 tib Total $ Thos. Zinn, n 35 ft, lot 44, :ELang - worthy's add: 26.4 lineal feet curbing at 42c .$ 6 30 11.55 sq. yds. guttering at 42' .. 2 80 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c.. 6 83 Total ..$ 15 93 John Morgan, a 35 lot 45, E. Lang - worthy's add: 45.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c S 14 70 15.55sq yds guttering at 42c 6 53 38.88 sq yds macaclamizing•at 41c15 94 Total $ 37 17 John Morgan, lot 46, E. Langworth'y add: 50.0 lineal feat curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 John Morgan, lot 46, E. Langworthy's adcl: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 65.55 so yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Roman Lourez, lot 47, E. Laugwortlty's add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c... 22 77 Total $53 10 Roman Lorenz, lot 48, E Langttorthy's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22 22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 '1'otal $ 53 10 Fred Schmidt, lot 49, E Langworthy's add: 50 lineal ft curbing at 42e. $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macauautizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Chas Messerknecht, lot 50, E Lang - worthy's add: 60Jlineal ft curbing at 42e $ 21 G0 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42 c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c.... 22 77 Total $ 53 10 Chas Messerknecht, lot 51, E ,Lang - worthy's add: 72 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 30 24 33.78 sq yds guttering at 42e 1 4 19 75.55 .q yus macadamizing at 41c30 97 Total $ 75 40 John Homan, lot 13, 0 S Langworthy's sub: 69 lineal feet curbing at 42c ' $ 28 97 32.44 sq yds guttering at 42c... . 13 62 94.33 sq yds macadamizing at 41c38 67 Total $81 27 M. M. Hohmann, lot 18, E. Langworthy's add: 71.2 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 29 90 33.42 sq yds guttering at 42c 14 03 75.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c30 97 Total $ 74 90 C. 11. Meyer, lot 19, E. Langworthy's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c 27 50 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42e 933 55.55 sq yus macadamizing at 41e22 77 _ Total $53 10 Thos. Allen, n jf lot 20, E. Lang worthy's add: 25 lineal Leet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 511 1V m. Voigts, s % lot 20, E. Lang worthy's add: 25 lin feet curbing at 42e $ 10 50 11.11 so yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41e11 39 26 56 Nin! Voigts,111 X lot 21, 1S. Langworthy's add: 25 lin feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c... 11 39 Total $ 26 56 Johanna 3'ellbaum, s% lot 21, E. Lang - worthy's add: 25 lineal ft 3urbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 Johanna P'elibaum, n% lot 22, ELang - worthy's ad.1: 25 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering al 43c4 til 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41e11 39 Total $ 26 56 Fred Heintz, s34 lot 22, E. Langworthy's add: 25 lineal ft curbing at 42e $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42e 4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 Fred Heintz, lot 23, E. Langworthy's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.56 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Theodore Grobe, lot 23, E. Langworthy's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 45c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55 55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Fred Conrad, lot 23, E. Langworththy's add: 64.5 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 27 09 28.90 sq yds guttert.ig at 42e 12 14 74.44 yds macadamizing at 41c 30 52 Total $ 69 75 Fred Conrad, lot 26, E. Langworthy's add: 50 1.neal feet curbing at 42e $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42e 9 S3 .W journr(l h'e(/ular Session, October 3rd, 1893. 175 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total 8 53 10 Chas. itefrietsch, lot 27 E. Langworthy's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c $21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.56 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Freitz Schargits, lot 28 E. Langworthy's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42c $21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42e 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Fred Kuhrt, lot 29 E. Langworthy'a sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 42 . $21 00 22 22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Fred. Kuhrt, n i1 Int 30, E. Langworthy's add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 11.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 4 67 27.78 sq yds of macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total.... 826 56 Acton Rokusech, s la lot 30, E. Lang - worthy's add: 25.00 lineal feet curbing;at42c c 10 50 11 11 sq yds guttering at 42c4 67 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 41c11 39 Total $ 26 56 D. A. Fuller, lot 316 E. Laugworthy's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 42r $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Otto hauffinan, lot 32 E. Laugworthy's add: 50.00 lineal ft curoing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 9 33 55.55 sq yds macadamising at 41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Herman Mauer, lot 33 E. Langworthy's add: 50.00 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 21 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 42c -9 39 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at41c22 77 Total $ 53 10 Herman Mauer, lot 34 E. Langworthy's add: 66 0 lineal ft curbing at 42c$.27 72 31.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 07 95.55 sq yds macadamizing at 41c39 18 Total $ 79 97 John Olinger, lot 24 Boulevard add: 52.5 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 22 05 21.11 sq yds guttering at 42c 10 55 76.55 sq yds macadamiziug at 41c31 39 Total $ 63 99 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Alda. Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. Ald. Olinger 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 south side of West Third street from St, Mary's street to Cardiff street by James McDonald, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining 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: P. 1I. Murray, lot 2 St. Raphael's add: of lin ft plank sidewalk at 17;.c....$ 9 59 P. 11. Murray, tot 1St. Raptiael's add: 51 lin ft plank sidewalk at 173; 8 9 05 Catholic cemetery, marked •'1t. Catho- lic Graveyard, city of Dubuque:" 413 lineal ft plank sidewalk, 1.7c, $ 73 31 Catholic cemetery. north of out - lot 723, city of Dubuque: 275;:; lin ft plank sidewalk at 17%c,$ 48 90 John llennessy, lot 2 of outlot'24, city: 34 lin ft plank sidewalk at 17 5.....$ 6 01 D. J. Hennessy, lot 3, sub ut outlot 724, (ity: 39 lin ft plank sidewalk at 17 .(c8 6 92 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Gia, Lillig, NGhat), Olinger and .Ryder -6. Noes -None. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for laying a 4 feet wide plank sidewalk on both sides of 11111 street from W 3rd street to Dodge street by James McDonald, contractor, in front ot and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several atnouuts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: .lames O'Farrell, lot 4 sub of 8 of to lot 73: 50 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 8 88 James O'Farrell, lot 5, sub ot 8 of min lot 73: 50 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17%c.$ 8 88 James O'Farrell, lot 6, suo ut 8 ut m lot 73: 501ineal ft plank sidewalk at 17c.8 8 88 James McCann, tot 1 ut 2 01 of 9 of ni tot 73: 50% lin ft plank sidewalk at 17%...$ 8 96 Mary C. Wall, lot 2 of in lot 68: 103 lineal ft plank sidewalk at 17s4c.$ 18 28 Ald. Olinger offered the following: Be it resolved, By the city council ut the city of Dubuque, 'Thzt to pay for laying a 4 foot plank sidewalk on north side of West Locust street from Hodgden avenue to Fiynu's by James McDonaldcuntractor, 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, situated ani owned, and for theseveral amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Paul Traut, lot 18 Blake's add: 50 lin ft plank sidewalk at 17s4c8 8 88 Paul Traut, lot 19, Blake's add: 50 tin it plank sidewalk at 1734c$ 8 88 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aid's. Crawford, Glab, Ltlltg, Nicks, Oliuger, and Ryder. -6 Noes -None. Mary C. Wall, lot 4a of part of m lot 149: 32 lin feet plank sidewallr at 17%c.$ 5 68 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-AIUs. Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder. (6) Noes -None. Ald Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for laying of a four foot wine plank sidewalk on west side of Jackson street from 22d to 27th streets, by James McDonald, contractor, iu front of and adjoining 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 op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: _ 176 adjourned Regular Session, October 3rd, 1893. It. 11. Collier, lot 10 of m lot 322: Washington and Jackson streets, by D. W. e same 154X., lineal feet plank sidewalk at $27 42 a Linehan., tax be and is hereby levieacent to d on the Acloseveral lots and parcels of;real estate here - Adopted by the foilowg vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, Glab, Llllig, inafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder -6. or parcel of real estate as follows: Noes -None. Cath. Gerlach, lot 389, city 5120 sq ft at Ald. Crawford, chairman of the com- mittee on public grounds and buildings, re• 51e,$26.11' Lard Mueller, n% lot 390, city, 2560 ported as follows: sq ft at sic, $13.06. In favor of paying the following bills; John Geiger, $7.10, W. S. 111010, $34.85; Jas. Panzxllclacn, s% lot 390, city, 2560 W. M. Greenhow, $14.26; Reinlried & sq ft at 5tc, . Mode $13.06. n06 lot 391,city, 2560, sqft at Jaeger, 80c; J. L. Molt Iron Works, $116.25; , Jac. Scnnudt, 827.50; V. W. VVordnood, 51N, $13 06. s,; lot 391, city, 2560 sq ft at $72.00. In favor of instructing the fire chief to 51e, $13.06. X211. Nolte est, lot 392, city, 5120 sq ft at 51c, purchase curtains for windaws in donut - tory of Central engine house. 6 11. 11. Nolte est, lot 293, city, 5026 sq ft at 51c, Also report that on account 01 the con- traction of the currencyaud the stringency $26.11. of the nygo the market, tthat expe►esd not deem would slWm. Marshall, lot 425, city, 5120 sq ft at It 11. be caused by the construction of a cottage Peter llansou, sX lot 426, city, 2560 sq ft at the presenttrtne, as prayed for by lion. at 51c, $13.06. lot city,2560 sq Denis Smith. Report adopted. henry Franke, n,,426, The printing committee repurted as fol- ft atJos5lKurz est, lot 427, city, 5120 sq ft at lows: In favor of paying the following bills: 51e.$26.11. The Ilearld, $29.15; TELEGRAPH, $75.00; Get. Salot, 428, city, 5120 sq ft at 51c, Tines Co., $29.15; Globe, $29.15. All be- $26.11. ing for official 1•rinting for August, 1893. Jas. Downey, and 2-3 lot 429, city, 3413 Also reported in favor of paying the bill of sq ft at 51c, $17.41. the herald of 830.50 for blank stationary. ft at 51c, Ga sol,, n 1-3 lot 429, city, 1707, sq Report adopted. 0. Ald. Olinger, chairman of the committee G. Schneider,s 1 1.5 lot 498, city, 5120sq ft ou fire and water, reported as follows: at 51e, $26.11. sm 1 b lot 498, In favor of paying the following bills: 2560 sq s1 city, Peter 11. Martin. $4.00; Fratz & Clark, Rat $13.$10.52; Bott Bros. $15.40; Dubuque Water Andrew Bitter, nit, s m 1-5, lot 493 city, Co., $1,338.30; A. Wur.derlich, $6.50; 2560 sq ft at 51c, $13 06. John Butt, $1.55; Key City Gas Co., $17.87; Martin ilerber`en, in 1-5, lot 498 city, Merkes & ILtssler, 80c; Excel-ior Brass 5120 sq ft at 51c, ,,26.11. Works, $2.75; Svendsou & Ott, $3 10; W. John Fuerst, nut 1-5, lot 498 city, 5120 sq 1-1. 'Torbert, $16.33; Dubuque Wooden ftat51c, 82615. Ware Co., $3.00; Standard Lumber Co., Geo. \Lahr, n 1 6, lot 498 city, 5120 sq ft $1.50; Kannalt & Powers, $8.00; Thos. at 51c, $26.11. Collins, $4 00; Lagen & Sloan, 89.50: Peter Frank 1 r.•de, s 84.4 ft. lot 499 city,8440 sq B. Hoffmann, 82.00; Carr, Ryder & Eng- ft at 51c, •$43.04. ler Co., $4 50; Zehetner & Vogenthaler, Gro., Anna and Minnie'Stuber, n 18 ft 90c; P. 11. Halpin, $13.70. Report adopted. s 111 1-5, lot 499 city. 1800 at 51e, $9.18. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the police and Geo„ Anna and .\Lorne Stuber, s 22 ft, light committee reported as follows: nt1)t 1-5, lot 99l9 ci29.3 f ti •20squ 1 b city 499city, $1122 In favor of paying the following bills: Chas. stilinian, $105; Key City Gas Co., 2920 sq ft at 51c, $14.89. $47.40; Theo. 'l'rieloff, $2.75; Merkes & Dont Nichets, s 22 4 ft n m 1-5, lot 499 Bassler, $4.15; W. W. Worwood, $4.50; city, 2240 sq ft at 51c, $11.42. Central Union Telephone Co., $14.25; Anton Vogler, s 31) it n 80 ft, lot 499 city, Globe Light & Heat Co., 8456.83; star 3000 sq It at 551e, $15.30. Electric Co., $1,193.75 less $16.77 to be de- Jac Pfi1Iner, n 50 fr, lot 499 city, 5000 sq ducted for lignts not properly lighted or ft at 51c, 25 50. cared for during August, 1893. Dubuque A. and M. Mauer, s%, lot 61, East Du - Light & Traction Co., $48.39. buque add, 2560 sq ft at 51c, 813.06. In favor 01 receiving and riling the re- May Bleg, n X lot 61, .East Dubuque add, port of the marshal for August 1893. Re- 2560 sq M. ft atBuc1c $13.05 lot 60. East Du - Alt]. adopted. Ald. Ryder, chairman of the executive buque arid, 5120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. committee of rue board of hearth reported Jas. Harrell, sX., lot 59, East Dubuque as follows: add, 2560 sq ft at 51c, $13.06. In favor of paving the bill of E. E. Frith Mathias Loes, ri lot 59, East Dubuque of $312.00 and F. E. Jw.eph of $12.10. add, 2560 sq ft at 51c, $13.06. Also report ,tuverse to rue prtition of Mathias Loes, sX lot 58. East Dubuque Pauli, e Nolte remonstrating against mak- add, 2560 sq ft at 51c, 13.06. tug sett erage GuuIeetiutl. Report, adopted. Josephine Brade n3 lot b8, East Du- buque add, Ryder of the sewer committee re- buque add, 2560 sq ft at 51e, $13.06. ported in ltwur of paying ute lotiowing Lente, lot 57, East Dubuque add, bills: 5120 sq fr at Ole, $26.11. Lavin & Corrance, $171.79; $502.82; Col- Mary P,'intlsing, Int 62, East Dubuque lin.son & Mt+Ii• tutor, $321.75; .r as, Bird, $11.2.48; VV m. 1'. Mauer, $5.50. Report ads, 5120 sq ft to 51", $26 11. adopted. Jag. 8' Reis, sX tot 63, East Dubuque A:d.ltt der offered the following: add, 2:,00 sq ft at file, $1:f 06. It sulvt d by the City Council of the City Christina Reis, a 34 itt 63, East Dubuque of Dubuque: That , pay for the con- add, 2560 q u. a. 51e, $13 06. u struction an 8 inch tile tope sewer in alley Math. Flack, Ito 64, E tat Dubuque add., from 10th street to 17th street, between 5120 cq It, price Ole, amount, $26.11. October 3rd, 1893. 177 James Ilayes, lot 65, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft, at ble, $26.11. James !lases, lot 66, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. Mrs. B. Buehler, lot 50, Last Dubuque add 5120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. Mrs. B. Buehler, lot 55, East Dubuque add, 5120 eq ft at 51c, $20 11. Phiuip Pler.sc•h, lot 54, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft a'. 51e, $26.11. Ludwig Bechtel, s ?-; lot 53, East .Du- buque add, 2560 sq ft at 51c, $13.00. Henry lltllibrand, n ;1 lot 53, East Du- buque acid, 2500 sq fp at 51e, 813.06. C. G. Wullweber est, lot 52, East Du- buque add, 5120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. B. S. Elhiney, tot 67, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq It at 51c, $20 11. 13. a. Elhiney, lot 68, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. John 11. Murray, Int Ii9, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51c. •$26,12. Peter Hanson, top 7o, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51e, -'611. • Peter Hanson, tot 71, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq It at. 51c, •$20.11. 'rraut & Matuett s, w ?:; lot 51, East Du- buque add, 2560 sit ft at 51c, $13.1;6. 3lich. iticMahou, e lot 51. East Du- buque add, 2500 >q ft at 51e, •$13.06. Frank Beller, s '., lit 79, East Dubuque add, 2560 sq It at 51•, $13,06. J. F. Ilat,ch, n Int 79, East Dubuque add, 2560 spa ti at 511, $13.06. Frank Boy, s '_ Ind 80. East Dubuque add, 2500 sq l it at ale, .$ 1:;.00. Jas. O'Farrell, n '., ant 80, East Dubuque add, 2560 >q ft at 51,•,.43.00. Jas. O'lip riell, s 35 feet lot 81, East Du- buque add, :1520 sq ft at 51c, $17.95, W. J. 1' I un, n 16 feet. lot 81, East Du- buque add, 1600 sq ft at 51e, $8.10. Mary Enright, lot 41, East Dubuque add, 5120 tq It at 51e, $26.11. Mary Enright, s X lot 40, East Dubuque add, 2560 sq It at 51c, $13.06. A. lleiiz, n ' lot 40, East Dubuque add, 560 sq ft at 51e, $13.00. Marg't Lentz, s %; lot 39, East Dubuque add, 2560 sq it at 51e, $13.00. Melchior Mohr, u % lot 39, East Du- buque add, 2560 sq ft at 51c, $13.06. John '1'rexier, lot 38, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51e, $26.I1. Zion Church, lot 37, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ftatSl',26.11. 'rhos. June's, tot 82, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51e, $26.11. Adolf Artus, lot 83, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51e, $26.11. Melchior Mohr, lot 84. East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 5R', $26 11. Herman Ilenker, lot 85, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq It at 51C, $26.11. Carson McElrath, lot 86, East Dubuque add, 5120 sq ft at 51c, 520.11. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Crawford, (Bab, .Lillig, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. Jos Schwind, s % lot 50, East Dubuque add, 2,660 sq ft at 51e, 513.06, John Klaner Est, n % lot 50, East Du- buque add. 2,560 sq ft at 51e, 513.00. John Klauer Est, s % lot 49, East Du- buque add, 2,560 sq ft at 51c, $13.06. Anton Baumliover, n X lot 49, East Du- buque add, 2,560 sq ft at 51c, $13.06. Anton Baumliover, s X lot 48, East Du- buque add, 2,600 sq It at 51e, 513.06. tVm Krakow, n % lot 48, East Dubuque add, 2,560;sq ft at 51e, 513.06. Win Krakow, n 34 tot 47, East ,Dubuque acid, 5,120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. Jos Platz, lot 82, East Dubuque add, 5,120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. Jos Platz, lot 73, East Dubuque add, 5,120 sq ft at 51c, 526.11. John Millerpich, lot 74, East Dubuque add 5,120 sq ft at 51e, 526.11. Henri Krakow, s ?a lot 75, East Dubuque told, 2;500 sq ft at 51', $13.00. Christ Krakow, n ;4 lot 75, East Dubuque add, 2,560 sq it at 51c, 813.06. 11 Pliffuer lot 76, East Dubuque add, 5,120 sq it at 51c, 826.11. Philup Junk, lot 46, East Dubuque add, 4,120 sq ft at 51e, $26.11. Jas Mullen, lot 45, East Dubuque add, 5,120 sq ft at 51c, $26.11. las Mullen, lot 44, East Dubuque add, 5,120 sq It at 51e, $26.11. Mich Brown, lot 43, East Dubuque add, 5 120 sq tt at 51e, $26.11. Mich Brown, lot 42, East Dubuque add, 5,120 sq It at 51e, $26.11. I'eter Fay, 3 J 101 77, East Dubuque add, 1,500 sq It at 51c, $13.00. Leopold Welker, n ie lot 77, East Du- buque add, 2,560 sq ft at 51c, 513.06. llenry Grether, Y ii lot 78, East Dubuque add, 2,660 so ft at 51c, $13.00. J. M. Grethen, a !a lot 78, East Dubuque add, 2,500 sq ft at 61c, $13.06. Adopted by the folio widg vote: Ayes--AlUs. Crawford, Glao, Liltig, Nick, Otiuger and Ryder. IN( es -None. Ald. Ryder offered the following which was adopted: 11:tsolvtd, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the street commis- sioner be and is hereby directed to put in a stone crossing acro,s Seventh street on the west side of Locust street. Ald. Kvder tittered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is hereby instructed to prepare plans and spec.licauons for filling the fol- lowing lots, If nut already lilted, so as to prevent tagnaut water from lying thereon said titling to be done at the expense of the otviers of the property, and to beton e a Iter on said piopt'rty until paid. Lots 22, 23 and 24, blt.ek 15 in Dubuque llarbor)m- prove Co.'s add. e40ft lot 1 of sub 4 in L. K'!iest's sub. Lots 18, 19, 29, 30, 31, 45 and 46 E. Lang - worth 's add. Lot 6 of 7 of nein. Int 79. Lois 227, 228 and 370 in Davis Farm add: When said plans and specifications are filed by the city engineer they shall be sub- mitted to the street committee for approval, and when so approved. the city engineer shall advertise for bids for the performance of the work. Adopted by the fol:owing vote: Ayes -Aldermen Crawford, Glatt, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder. Noes-Noue. Ald. R) der offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That the alley west of Center Place and alley between Bill, Burch and W 3d streets its opened by the city be and are hereby declared public hieuways and the engineer is instructed to have the saiue recorded. Ali. Ryder offered tate following which was adopted. Resolved, That the city marshal be au- thorize i to have pobee that 11eed overcoats for themselves to procure rho same at a cost 1101 110 exceed 520. the city of Dubuque agreeing to delray oue half the cost of samh'. '1 he assessment for sewerage on Hill, Burch and West 3p1 streets was referred to the sewer committee, engineer and attor- ney. &Id. Olinger, chairman of the eommlttee I, }warned Regular Session, October 3rd, 1893. of the whole, reported ns follows: In favor of awarding the contract fair Humboldt the lley between C11LincolSchiller and and Rhowberg avenues to Phil Doer, he being the lowest bidder. Receive and rile petition for the opening of a road between Waverly avenue and '1'hedinga street. Receive and tile remonstrance of Marga- ret Kuntzmann et al. against improving the alley between Schiller and:llumboldt and Lincoln and lthouiberg avenues. Grant the petition of the Linwood Cem- etery association in relation to laying side- walk on the east side of Windsor avenue, providing, however, that said cemetery as- sociation will lay an eight foot walk be- tween Ktingenberg's and their main gate. In favor of instructing the ordinance committee to draft an ordinance regulat- ing hotel and boarding house licenses. Your committee to whom was referred the resolution of Ald. Crawford appro- priating $5,000 per mouth for road ex- penditures for balance of season, would recommend that the order of the council passed Sept. Stu, 1893, fixing the limit at $3,000 per month be rescinded and an- nulled, and that the street committee, city engineer and street superintendent be au- thorized to spend such amounts as is nec- essary to keep the streets of the city in re- pair. That the matter of the drainage of the Couler Valley has been referred to the city engineer. Receive and file the resolution for the improvement of 5th avenue Receive and file petition in relation to obstructions in Couler Creek as the city has retnoved shine as far as possible. Receive and tile petition of E. H. Shep- pley for repair of Lincoln avenue. Grant petition of Henry Kiehler et al. asking permission to use the city wall en Eighteenth street back of the engine house. Receive and file the ordinance entitled "An ordinance" granting ,Stephen Shaw and Frank '1'aunsett the right to operate a steam Ferry between Dubuque and East Dubuque. lustruct the city engineer to prepare a profile of grade of Peabody avenue and subunit same to the council. Receive and rile petition asking that Queen street be narrowed north of San- ford street. Refer petition and bid of Bryan Dona- hue for sidewalks to the city engineer. As follows on the petition of theDubuque Water Co. in relation to extension of ttme for laying of water mains: "In favor of having, said water company lay their mains in the alley between 11th and 12th and Jackson and White streets and on Broad street to Home for the Friendless im- mediately and to lay the balance of mains as ordered as soon as practicable. ticable in the matter and report his doings thereunder to the council. Receive and file plan for sewer on Elm street. Report adopted. Ald. Chill.*, chairman of the delinquent tax committee reported as follows: lnstruet the city treasurer to refund $2 to John Mundt for taxes overpaid for 1891. Cancel taxes of Mrs. James Daugherty on lots 9 and 10 in Oak Grove add. for 1892. Reduce asssessment of Mrs. 1). Breen on n 64 feet of w 30 feet of lity lot 640 to $500 for 1892. Cancel taxes of Johanna McNally on city lot 574a for 1892. Cancel taxes of Mrs. Eugene Early for 1892 and the treasurer be instructed to re- fund said taxes to her. Cancel taxes 01 Wm. J. Shoup on per- sonalty for 1891 and 1892. Reduce assessment of Poole & Stevens on lot 3i5 to East Dubuque add for 1892 to $70, and the treasurer be instructed to re- fund amount overpaid on said lot. Re- port adopted. Ald. Olinger moved that when the coun- cil adjourn it adjourn to Wednesday, Oct. 4tb, 1893, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Carried. Aid. Nicks, chairman of the electrical construction committeee, reported as fol- lows: In favor of paying bill of Central Union Telephone Co. of $21.88. In favor of approving of the report of the city electrician for August 1893, and would recommend that warrants be drawn for the parties therein named for labor per- formed trimming trees. Report adopted. PETITIONS. Peltion of Steuck & O'Farrell for per- mission to finish contract on Garfield ave- nue, between Middle and Fengler streets. On inotien action was oosponed. Petition of Fred. C. Meyer, asking that the engineer be instructed to prepare pro- file of change of grade of Quteh street, north of Santora street. Granted. Petition of John J. Bartter et al, asking that they be allowed io use two feet of sidewalk on Paul and Leibnitz streets for to construct retaining wall to protect their property. Granted. Communication of City .Auditor Kenety in relation to warrant No 3139, issued Oct. 7th, 1889 to John Kriebs for $300 and by some oversight not signed by Robt. W.Stew- art, mayor at that time. On motion Clerk O'Connell was instructed to request Mr. Robt. W. Stewart to sign said warrant. The following bills were allowed. Jas. Lee, $163.32; Anton Siege, $19.68; Jas Street, $12.00; J. M. Kenety, $50; for extra services as clerk of equalization com- mittee. Ald. Crawford offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the resolution adopt- ed July 17th, 1893, providing for the purchase by the city from M. Tschirei, Sr., of certain property at the junction of Forrest Lane and Delhi street for fire department purposes, be amended by changing the description of the ground proposed to be purchased from Mr. Tschir- gi, by adding after the word lot one (1,) Summit add., "excepting the east fifty (60) feet of said lot " Also that the mayor be requested to close the purchase of the said ground as soon as possible, provided the city attorney finds no serious defect in the title. Ald. Crawford offered the following reso- lution: Resolved, That in pursuance of the pro- yisions of section 5 of the ordinance en - In favor of receiving and filing applica- tions for positiou of wood measurer. Re- port adopted. In favor of the adoption of the red line as the official grade of alley between Kniest and Johnson and Rhomberg and Garfield ayes. In favor of the adoption of the green lines as the official grades of College ave. and Booth street and in favor of the adop- tion of the green line asthe official grade of O'Neill street. In favor of approving of the recomenda- tion of the city engineer in relation to drainage of the Couler Valley and would recomend that he proceed as far as prac- October 4th, 1893. 179 titled "an ordinance authorizing S. Chain- berla in and others to construct, maintain, and operate waterworks, and sup- ply water to the city and citi- zens of Dubuque detining their powers and privileges, and prescribing their du- ties," passed December 5, 1870, and ac- cepted by said S. Chamberlain and others December 18, 1870, The Dubuque \\ ater Company, as the successor of said gran- tees, is hereby ordered and directed to ex- tend a water pipe in and along; Broad street in the city of Dubuque, from a con- nection of said water pipe with the main water pipe of said company now laid on Julien avenue, at. the intersection of said avenue and Broad street the entire length of said Broad street, to the northerly terminus of the same. 'Th n work of said extension to be commenced as soon as practicable, and completed within thirt% days until atm after the adoption of this resolution. That said Water company is further or- dered and directed to put in 50(1 maintain along the line of said water pipe on Broad street two hydrants, and such additional number (if any) as the c,ty council may hereafter direct; the same to be located at such points as the chief of the bre depart- ment of the city of Dubuque may indicate to said company. And the city of Du- buque, in conformity with the provisions of said section 5, hereby guarantees to said Dubuque \Vater company the use of such quantity of water along the line of said Broad stteet, as, at the rates stipulated in said ordinance, will produce a sum of money sufficient to pay interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent. on the cost of the • pipe required to be so extended. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ads. Crawford, Glab, Lillis, Nicks, Olinger and Rider -6. Noes—None. City Engineer Knowlton presented the following proposal for improvements: South one _calf of Dodge street between Locust and Bluff sweets. Geo. W. Fawley $466 660 Peter Eisback 470 00 John Tibey 448 00 M. Lavin 435 60 Thos. Hassett 429 80 Geo. Taylor 448 00 Alois Lang 339 60 Saul & Byrnes 438 35 On motion Alois Lang being the lowest bidder was awarded the contract for ma- cadamizing. Improving alley between hill, I3urch and W 3rd street: John Tibey $595 13 Geo. Taylor 585 35 Geo. W. Farley 643 40 E. E. Blake 601 07 .Etobt. Mathis 69888 47 50 M. Lavin 668988 6 On motion Geo. 'Taylor was awarded the contract, he being the lowest bidder. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Attest: )proved: 1893. f hi("C2ta Recoler. 04-5 (/A. Adjourned Regular Session Octo- ber 4th, 1893. Council met at 8:10 p. m. Mayor Daugherty iu,the chair. Present—Aids .13ut.er, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Hyder, and Vogel. RESOLUTIONS. Ald. Nicks offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, 'That the street north of San- ford street between Windsor and Queen streets be named Stendebach Place. AId. Nicks offered the following which W118 adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be in- structed to prepare a grade for the alley between \Vest Eagle Point avenue and Ilart street and Frances and Valerie streets. AId. N irks offered the following which was adopted: Hesolved, That the alley next west of Belmont Place be declared a public high- way its full length from Julien avenue to Rose street, and the marshal be instructed to open the sante after having given to the parties (having any portion of said alley fenced up 10 daysnotice to remove ob- struction. Ald. N icks offered the following which was adopts d: Notice in relation to tilling lots. To T. .T. Coslcy: You and each of von 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 described as follows: Lots 217 and S 20 ft 216 Davis Farm add: You are notified to appear, if you de- sire. 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 filling shall be at your expense. The next session of the council will com- mence on Nov. 6th, 1893. AId. Vogel offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque. That a stone crossing be laiti on the west side of Clay and 14th streets. Aid. Vogel offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a stone crossing be laid on the west side o1 15 II and Clay streets. All. Vogel offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a stone crossing. be laid on the north side of pith and .Jackson streets. AId. Powers arrived at 8:30 p. in. Ald. Lillis offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the marshal be and is hereby Instructed to open the alley from 4th street to Clinton street between Wind- svrand Queen streets. Ald. Liilig offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the city sf Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is hereby instructed to renumber, Garfield, lthonaberg and Lincoln avenues in accord- ance with the plans submitted tor the same. Ald. Lillig offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved, That 26th, between Elin and II 180 dot jmtrne<7 J? 1utar Se non, October 4th, 1893. Pine streets and \Cbite street between Santhe cityord Sept.nd 5th, ii 1813,eet as opened be declared public highways, and the engineer is instructed to have the same recorded. Aid. Lillig offered the followinit: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That 22nd street, between Elm street and east end of 22nd street. be ftraded guttered, curbed and macadamized, In conformity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. 'That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improve- ments, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and propo- sals for the performance of the work; the grading, guttering, curbing and ma- cadamizing to be clone at tile expense of the owners of the abutting property: grad- ing to be bid in total. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillis, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. Crawford moved that the rules be suspended and Mr. Lange allowed to ad- dress the council in relation to opening of Olive street. Carried. Mr. Lange then addressed the council and stated that he and other citizens re- siding in the vicinity demanded that said street be opened so as to allow them to have better access to their property. Ald. Nicks 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 cement be, within 20 days after service of this notice constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on lthomber'g avenue abutting lots 443, 444, 445, 433 and 434, in ham's addition, where not already laid, at expense of abut- ting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —8. the ordinance in relation to sidewalks abutting Tots 230, 270. 272, 370 and 371 in Davis Farm add., where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids, Butler, Crawford, 1,illig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —8. Noes—None. AId. Nicks offered the 'following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within fifteen days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Jackson street, between Rhouiberg avenue and Lincoln avenue, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford. Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers. Ruder and Vogel. Noes—None Ald. Nicks 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 coment, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on White street abutting lots 349, 338 and n 2-5, 441 city where not already. laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. (8 Noes—None. Ald. Nicks 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 twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on Jackson street, abutting lot 2 in Peterson's :sub, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder, and Vogel 8 Noes—None. Ald. Nicks 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, withing 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with theordinance to relation to sidewalks, on White street, abutting city lots 310,312, 314, 315, 562 and 320 where not already ;laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice contructed and laid in conformity with Isioes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of ll.,buque, That a sidewalk, 6 feet wide, of gond two-inch plank, brick, stone orce- meut, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of White street, between 20th street and Eagle Point avenue, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. —8. Noes—None. Ald. Nicks 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 cetnent, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on Jackson street, abutting lots 60, s% 59 and n% 61, Exist Dubuque add where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting groperty. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Washington street, between 22d street and 23d street where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Byrne, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —8. Adjourned Regular Session, Oetofn r 4th, 1893. 181. Noes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide of good 2 -inch plank, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this nonce, constrncled and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of 22nd street, between Jackson street and Couier creek where not already laud, at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel, j8h oes—None. Ald. Nicks offered thefoilowin;,i: Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be. within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid iu conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Stendebach Place, between Windsor avenue and Queen street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutt- ing property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald's. Butler, Crawford, Ltllig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. 8 ( .i oes—None. Ald. Nicks offered the fallowing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the alley between San- ford and 22d streets and Elan and Washington streets, be graded, gut- tered, curbed and utaeadamized in confor- mity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject, that the city engineer be and is Hereby directed to [Hake the necessary plansand specifications for said improve - meet, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work, the gut- tering, ,curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —8. Noes—None. AId. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Couucil of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and raid in conformity with the ordinance ie relation to sidewalks, on 14th i street, abutting n 2-5 of city lot 431, where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote. Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Onnger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel —8. Noes—None. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 8 feat wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance lu relation to sidewalks, on the east side of White street, between 7th street and 8th street, where not already ]aid,iat the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. —8. Noes—None. ld. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Councihof the City of;Dubuque, That Weigel alley, between West llth street and south end of alley be graded, guttered, curbed and macadam- / ized, m conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is heteby directed to snake the necessary plans and specifications for said improvement, and the city recorder di- rected to give the proper notice for olds and proposals for the performance of the work; the grading, guttering, curbing and macadatniztng to be dole at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by tho tnlluwi ig vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler. t'.rawfurd, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. ()Binger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Harold street, between Seminary and Leibnetz streets, 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 proposals for the periortnance of the work; the grading, guttering, curbing, and macad- amizing to be done at the expense of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes—None. Ald. 011inger offered:the following which was adopted: Resolved, That the street superintend - ant and the city engineer be instructed to examine such streets as good material. for macadam can be quarried, and allow such number of men as are required, as are m needy circumstances, to quarry said atone and break seine for macadam. Ald. Olinger offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the city engineer be in- structed to prepare plans and specifica- tions for a storm water sewer on Jones street between Main street and the 1. C. R. R. tracks in accordance with plans pre- pared by him, and when said specifications and plans are filed in his office he is direct- ed to give the proper notice for bids for the performance of the work. Aid. Crawford offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That the aldermen from the Second and Fourth wards be appointed a special committee to procure plans and specifications fora building to be erected on the lot to be purchased from M. T'schir- gi, suitable to be used for a hose carriage and the necessary crew for the same, with an estimate of the cost, and report the same to thecouncil. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved, That a sanitary sewer be con- structed on Julien avenue from the alley next west of Alpine street, along said Julien avenue to its intersection with West 8th street, discharging temporarily into the storm sewer at that point, that the city engineer be instructed to preparethe neces- sary plans and specifications, and the city recorder to advertise for proposals for do- ing the work: Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Ald's. Butler, Crawford, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Hyder and Vogel, —8. Noes—N one. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved, That a sanitary sewer be con- structed on Prairie street from West 14th street to the summit or highest point on 1S2 Adjourned .Regular Session, October 4th, 1893. said street, 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. Adopted by the following vote. Ayes—Ald's. Byrne, Crawford, l.illig, Nicks, Olinger, l'owers, Ryder and Vogel, —8. Noes—None. Ald. Hyder offered the following which was adopted: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is hereoy instructed to prepare a plat showing a proposed extension of alley west of 13ooth street from O'Neill street north to alley north of West 3d street, showing ttie lands and lots proposed to be taken, and the names of the owners there- . of and the quantity of land proposed to be taken from each, anti proceed in accord- ance with section 2 of chapter 30 of the re- vised ordinances of 1893. Ald. Crawford reported as follows: To the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Your committee on paving, atter several meetings and much discussion, on the subject of a settlement with Atkinson &c Oloff, contractors, for the paving and curbing of Main street from Charier to 17th street has finally agreed on the basis of a settlement with those parties, which we rerotninend be adopted by the council and the matter finally closed. The only points on which there has been any difficulty in arriving at a settlement are the question of the amount to ba de- ducted by the city for rolling, and also as to the rate of payment for the large header blocks used along the rails of the Dubuque Street Railway. The original specihca- ttons required these blocks to be of granite. but an arrangement between the contract- ors and the Street Railway Co., approved by the committee and the council, it was agreed to substitute for granite the Targe header blocks for the first two blocks paved along the railway tracks, this is, between 13th and 15111 streets,—Lite railway com- pany agreeing to pay the contractors for the header blocks at the sante rate as for granite blocks. Atter the completion of these two blocks the Street Rail- way Co. dectthed to continue this arrange- ment with the contractors any further, and insisted on the use of granite. The com- mittee in charge of the work. however, had become satisfied that the blocks were pre- ferable to granite; and would make a bet- ter job, and, with the approval of the coun- cil, instructed the contractor to continue the use of the blocks on the remaining. por- tion of the street occupied by the railway tracks, which was complied with. The contractors have always claimed that they should be paid for these blocks, the same price as was stipulated to be paid in the contract, for granite, which was 10 cents more per square yard than for the brick paving. It should also be said that the contractors always expressed their readi- ness to use the granite headers, if the coun- cil desired them to do ao. In regard to the rolling the contractors claim that they should be charged for only the number of yards actually rolled, as. where it was impossible to use the steam roller along and between the tracks of the street railway, they were compelled, as required by the specifications, to pre- pare the ground (or sub grade) by tamp- ing or other method. A compromise was proposed to the city by the contractors, that if the city would make no charge for rolling the street from Jones to 13th streets, they (the contractors,) would claim payment for the large blocks along the streetcar rails only at ttie same rate as the remainder of the street, which was $1.69 per square yard. It was considered, however, by your committee that the proper method of ar- riving at a settlement was to charge the contractors with the amount of rolling ac- tually done for them, and to allow their claim for the large blocks, both to be as- certained by a report of the city engineer, which we have obtained and which ac- cointanies this report. 1Ve have also obtained from the city auditor a written statement of all money which has been paid the contractors up to this time on account. On the basis of settlement above stated, we tinu from the estimates of the engineer, and the report of the auditor that the ac- count of the city with Atkinson & Oloff stands as follows: Total due contractors fur paving and curbing Plain street from Charter to 17th stree s: Total amount of curbing and pav- ing as per estimate of the en- gineer $61,004 81 1721) yards large blocks, as per es- timate of engineer ;groin Jones 516 00 to 18th Less 18,764.5 yards rolling 861,520 81 938 21 $60,582 61) Less 5 per cent. retained for 1 3,076 04 year $57,506 56 Amount Haid, less $591.78, pre- viously deducted for rolling56,411 41 Total balance due, less 5 per cent $ 1,195 15 ($3,076 04j From these figures it appears that the balance remaining due on the contract, after deducting Inc 5 per cent. which, by terms of the same is to be held for one year after final completion, is $1,195.15. which we recommend be paid and ar+older drawn on the treasury for the saine. This report has no reference to the work of Atkinson & Oloff on Locust and Ninth streets, which was done under a separate and distinct contract, and has no connec- tion with that for Main street. Respeettully submitted, 1'. W. CRAWFORRD. Chairman of Paving Committee. Ald. Nicks moved that the rules be sus- pended and that Mr. Atkinson be allowed to address the council. Carried. Mr. Atkinson then addressed the council in relation to balance due him from the city under his contract. Ald. Crawford moved that action on the report be postponed until balance of the council were present. Ald, Olinger moved as an amendment that the council proceed to act ou;the re- port. Carried. Aid. Crawford moved that the report be adopted. Lost by the following vote. Ayes --Aids. Butler, Crawford, and Nicks. -3. Noes—Aids. Lillig, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. -5. Ald. Powers moved that Atkinson & Oloff be allowed 8468.33 in full settlement on their contract for itnproyement 01 blain street, except the 5 per cent. that is re- tained for one year after completion and acceptance of contract. Carried by the following vote: Adjourned Regular 8e88ion. Iletoier 13th, 1593. 183 Ayes—Aids. Crawford, Liliig, N icks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. -7. Noes—A Id. Butler. Ald. Crawford submitted the following which was dopted: To the City Council of the City of Du- buque: Your committee on paving respectfully report that one year has elapsed since the completion and acceptance of the contract with Atkinson & Oioff for the paving and curbing of Locust street between 8th and 10th street, and of 9th street between Main and Locust streets, and that by the terms ot their said contract the contractors are entitled to be pard the amount of the five per cent. retained from the total amount due them on the work for one year in order to secure a faithful compli- ance with the plans and specifications. As no defects have been discovered in any portion of the improvement, which re- mains in excellent condition, we recom- mend that the amount retained be paid to Atkinson & Oloff. The total amount of work on Locust and Ninth streets, by the estimates of the en- gineer was $7,330.52 of this amount 5 per cent was retained and is now held by the city, and amounts to $$366.52 for which sum we recommend warrants be drawn in favor of Atkinson & Oloff. Respectfully submitted, P. W. CRAWFORI). Ald. Ryder moved that the fire chief and marshal be directed to examine the old elevator at the foot of 6th street. Carried. Aid. Nicks moved to adjourn to Friday, Oct. 13th, 1893, at 7:30 p. tn. Carried. Cie -1440-11--- Recorder. QvOv Gun. .A,Z7 1893. CITY COUNCIL Adjourned Regular Session, Oct. I3, 1893. northerly over and along said alley to the south side of 2d street and to maintain and use said side track as so extended for the passage over the sante of freight cars for the accommodating the business interest of the city of Dubuque and the receipt and shipment of goods and merchandise. Ttiat the foregoing privileges are grant- ed on the condition, that said side track as extended shall be operated in accord- ance with the laws of the state of lowa, and subject to the provisions of said laws regulating railway traffic in the state of Iowa and the rules and requirements of the Board of Railway Commissioners of said state; also on the further condition that said side track shall be constructed and lard subject to the established grades of the city and shall coutorm to any changes in the same and shall be so con- structed and maintained as to cause as lit- tle obstruction as possible to the use of said street and alley for ordinary travel, that said company shall plank said track between the rails and keep the same in good condition and repair; that cars shall not be allowed to stand on First street, nor on any portion ot said extension for a longer period than may be neces- sary for the loading or un- loading of the same: that said railway company shall use all necessary precautions tor the safety of the public and against accidents, and be subject to all reasonable police regulations of the city. The privileges :;ranted in this resolution shall cease and termiminate in ten years from date of passage of the same unless extended by the city for a longer period. Ald. Olinger moved the matter contact- ed in above resolution be referred to the committee of the whole. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Olinger and Powers. Noes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, and il AId.Ctawford moved the resolution be adopted. Carried by the following vote. Ayes—Alda. Butter, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, and Powers. Noes—Aid. Olinger. On motion the action of the coun- cil in naming streets in Stafford's addition, Standerbach Place was rescinded. The petition of W m. Althauser et al asking that the streets crossing Stafford's addition be named as follows: The one called Standerbach Place be called Edward street.next .porth--- Henry,the next north Pfo zer, and the next north, Sutter street. Granted. On motion rules were suspended and Miss Meeham be allowed to address the council. Carried. Miss Meehan] addressed the council in relation to building being erected by S. P. Wadley. Petition of Miss MeehaiLet al in relation to the erection of a building by S. 1'. Wadley, referred to committee of the whole. [OFFICIAL.1 Council met at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present, A.lds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, and Powers. Petition of John Mehlhop, Son & Co. Company et al for permission to have a track extended in alley between 1st and 2n and Iowa and Main streets was read. Ald. Crawford moved that rules be sus- pended and Mr. Porter be allowed to ad- dress the council. Carried. Mr. Porter addressed the council in rela- tion to the matter. Ald. Butler offered the following resolu- tion in relation to the above matter and moved that the same be adopted: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That permission and authority be and is hereby granted to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. Co. to extend the side track now operated by said railway company in the alley be - f 1st from the present terminus fnsouth rween Iowa and ofsaidoside track Glab Ald. Olinger moved that bids for sewer be opened and referred to the engineer for computation. Carried. The petition of Wm. Lahey et al. re- monstratiIig,againat constructing sewer on / Juhea avenue froin ref.Diamond house Lo Ze " 111r r alley west of Alpine street. , Ald. Glab moved that petition bei and action on sewer be deferred on said sewer, and also sewer on Prairie street. Carried. Petition of 'Phomas Ryan et al., in re- lation to the water coming down ‘Vest 184 Adjourned Regular Session. October 13th, 1893. Reed street. Referred to engineer and street superintendent with power. .cane et al., in ref lationto ion of alleys. lbe we. M. en 22nd and ger 23rd stn et and Cooler avenue and Jack- son street. Referred to committee of whole and action ou improvement of alley. Deferred. Petition of '1'. W. Kringle & Peterson for permission to sink shaft on Catherine street. Referred to street committee with power. Petition of Farley, Loetscher Mfg. Co. and Standard Lumber Co. to construct some outlet for waste water coming from stone yarn on 7th and Jackson. Referred to sewer committee and engineer. Ald. Olinger moved that rules be sus- pended and Mr. Alien be allowed to ad- dress council. Carried. Mr. Alen addressed council in relation to special lax levied on his property abut- ting Seminary street. On motion the mat- ter was referred to the street committee. The bill of Peter Meyer against M. Lavin was referred to committee on claims. The bill of McDermott & (low was r,- ferrecl to board of health. Ald. Crawford presented the following report: 1'o the City Council of the City of Du- buque: Your special committee appointed to pro- cure plans and specifications for the erec- tion of a suitable building for Fre depart- ment purposes, 011 the ground recently purchased for that objeqt, from M. Tschirgi, Sr., and situate on Delhi street, would respectfully report that after con- ferring together, and with the chief of the fire department as to the proper kind and character of the building tno,t suitible for the purposes intended, we have obtained from F. Ileer & Sons, the plan and sketch of such a building, together with an ap- proximate estimate of the cost, which are Herewith presented. The building can be of brick or frame, as the council may peeler, but your com- mittee, alter carefully considering the matter, is decidedly in lavor of using brick as better in every way and more ap- propriate for a public building, and cheaper in the end, although costing more to construct it in the first place. The plan presented is coinplete in every respect and includes everything. 1f built of brick, the approxi- mate estimate of cost is $3,968.47. If frame $3,292.05. We recommend the adoption of the plan presented, and that the building be built of brick, and as the season is getting so late, that no time be lost in commencing the con- struction: • We submit the following resolution: Resolved That the plans and specifica- tions herewith presented, be adopteu, and the city engineer be instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the building, the same to be commenced Hu - mediately after the contract is awarded, and prosecuted vigorously until com- pleted. Respectfully submitted P. W. CRAWFORD, JOHN (LAB, J. 11. POWERS. We should add to the above, that the architect is of the opinion that he has made his estimate so liberal, that the work of construction can be be let to a responsible bidder for eeveral hundred dollars less than the figures he has named. CosimirrEE. Ald. Olinger moved that action on the plans for the engine house and also the plans for remodeling the city hall be post- poned. AId. Crawford moved that Ald. Olinger's motion be laid on the table, carried by the following vote: Ayes—Ald's. Butler, Crawford, Glab and Powers. Noes—Ald's. Lillig and Olinger. Ald. Olinger moved that $500 be appro- priated for construction of building on Delhi street for hose cart. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Ald's. Lillie; and Olinger. AINoes—Ald's. Butler, Crawford, Glab and Powers. The vote recurring on the report of Ald. Crawford resulted as follows: Ayes —Ald's. Butler, Crawford, Glab and Powers. Noes—All's. Lillig and Olinget. Ald. Powers offered the following reso- lution which was adopted. Resolved, By the city council of the city of Dubuque, that the city treasurer be in- structed to call in improvement bonds numbering from 259 to 274 inclusive, Issued Auguste, 1893, amounting to $8,000. AIc1. Lillig offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be anit is hereby instructed to prepare a piat showing the proposed straightening of Lincoln Aue., from heed St. east, showing the lands or tots or parts of land necessary to be taken. the naines ot the owners there- of, and proceed in accordance with the or- dinance on. that subject. Aid. Olinger offered the following reso- lution, which was adopted: Resolved. Chiu the street superintend- ent be instructed to put in astone crossing on west side lit clay and Ninth streets. AId. Glab moved that two crossings be put in on Eighth and Washington. Also across Bluff 00 south side of 11th street and across Locust on north side of 11th street. Carried. Ald. Crawford m'ivecl that Mr. Shep- pley petition that was referred be granted. Carried. AId. Glab moved that the claims of B. McCormick et al., U. Ruff, be referred to street committee. Carried. Ald. Olinger, chairman ot street com- mittee. reported in favor of directing the committee clerk to pay said B. McCormick et al. the money of A. Ruff now in his pos- session., Carried. The plans and specification for sanitary sewer on Julien avenue and Prairie street were referred to the committee of the whole. City Attorney Knight reported as follows that he had procured deeds from Matthew Tschirgi, Sr., and Fredrick Weigle also re- ported in favor of approving of the report of A. Gratz for jurtice of peace for August, 1893. Report adopted and city attorney instructed to have deeds recorded. City Engineer Knowlton reported bids for construction of sanitary sewer on Almond street as follows: .Dorsey & Mullin. $492; Jos. and Geo. Hird, $537.75; N. Ruff, $457.35; M. Lavin, $324.50; Bentley & Evens, $487.90; Geo. Farley, $574.50; Jos. Needham, $449; Col- lison McKernan, $391.60; R. F. Eddy $456; Nunian & Becker, $506; Ed. Blake, $446.25. On motion M. Lavin was awarded the contract. Carried. Ald. Crawford moved that when the council adjourn it adjourn to Oct. 23 tit 7:30 p. In. Carried. October 13fh, 1893. 185 Aid. Olinger moved to adjourn. Car– ried. Attest: LIST OF cvry %VAIIRANTS Drawn by the City Recorder during July, 1893. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICit, DUBUQUE, Iowa, Aug. 1, 1x9:1. To the Honorable Mayor and City Conned: GENTLEMEN—The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of July, 1893: Name. For what Purpose. Amount H. B. Gniffi e.... Salary for June, Treas- urer $150 00 H. B. Gniffke ....Salary for .fume, clerk hire 50 00 T. J. Cooney S•llary for June, It('- 110 05 corder J. M. lienety..... Salary for June, Aud- itor 116 65 Jas. E. Knight.. Salary for June, Attor- .uey 125 00 N1. y .I. $ucrest P. Sutton M. Craugh John Hoffman 1'. Sullivan 1'. towers 1). Linehan Thos. Gordon J. Spielman Ole Nelson Jas. Carter .1. Kintzinger 1\I. Hardie John Murphy Sam. I?Imer Peter Srbatf 1'..N el I'..1 I I;Lnlon.... . .1..11urphy ('. Spieeelhaltei• .1a- . Daly. Fireman .............. . Job Barnes A.SLcl)onnell .1. Murphy ................ W.Duey . " Ed. Keas J. Sehonberger ............... Tom. Ityder It. Sullivan M. Eitel.. .. John Essman" A. lluccinl .. J. Fh nn.......... ............ J. \Viltse..... T. Walker............... C. Speellt J. Powell ............... 1). Ahearn J. Allen W. i inau " C, K:moult............... F. U:mahl • • J. Ward G. 1 . Vinson F. t. Allan 66 F. lin 46 A n'nncy.. J. : o uu)........... 1,. t ehrke .. 1\I. 1 . r• Labor.• r Wm. 'ferry .. John Ililb ry.... F.-ehilliug 1'. McNulty..., 66 .1 1'c u'y011" AL 5lxrht " 1'. 'lleruey..ir" .............. • John yenMason... ............. Thus. Alei'uV7ey. .Jas.11urlcy Laborer 1'. Linehan ...... :ream R. BeniIt 1L ...... J. \icCollmy...... " Gro. Reynolds... J. McCracken \\nt. McGrath" 1'. Fut y, SrLaborer \\'ut. t'ickley..... ` T. Ahearn...•.... . M. Abbitz .......... .1. Bewet•... 6 6 J. Bai•gitt:ltl C. Buse 16 J. Byrne . .... A. 13urlre R. ``urns......... B. Bruwuutt...... , .1. Boeticc John Boetscher J. Burns...,...". .. 1'. Burke..... .......... 1'. Brandeuberg" •.••.••........ 11. Brehm ••••••••••••••• 51, Burns.. F. Be17 .T. Bottoms Paver.... •........ .... .las. Cahill ...... ...•J,ii,borer.............. L. Corcoran John Corbett " Sam. Collins J. Corcoran ••••••••• .itrry Cahill M. Coyle Win. Crum liwclL Win. Clark" 51. Dorsey•••••.........• M. Dieferdutg" .1. 1)ouguei•Ly John F. Stemm..Salary for June, 125 00 As- sessor. .. Gouge Bennett... S lary ntf r u , As- sistant 100 00 G. Gutehle........ Salary ne, As- s(Iist ntA.s essor._ 100 00 W. H. Knowlton.. Salary for June, En- gineer E. S. Hyae.•.....Salary for .Irate, As- sistant En:2110 r100 00 J. Boyce Salary for .lune, As- sistant Eu^loge"..,. 300 00 Henry Glab ..Salary for June, As- sistant Engineer.... 50 00 S. B. Rice.........Salary for June, Mar - shat 100 00 Jos. Reinfried....Sala ` for June,)tChef of lire 75 00 Ed. Norton. ....Salary for June, Mar- ketmaster50 00 J.W. Fowler.....StHealth fory .1 ..t60 00 J. O'Brien Salary for .lune, Sew- er Inspector70 00 James Bunting...Salary for June, Elec- trician .......... . Henry Menge Salary for June, Park Custodian 45 00 J. W. WOods...... Salary for June, Wharf- ntaster ' John O'Connell... Saler tee r .June, Com- lerk John Carter Salary for July, Street Superintendent..... D. ityan......... .Captain of Police John lta.eslt Bart. fainPolicemau . Wm. Hennessy......••. O'Brien Win. Frith John Litscher Y. McNerny Thos. Reilly..... • . P, Dunnegan Y. Kearney John Fitzpatrick Dan. Norton James Allen - John Reuter James Flynn Dan. Lavery Ed. Moore 75 00 66 66 Se 66 64 u H 20 00 83 00 66, 1.6 66 66 SS 64 66 if 66 .•.........• .............. .............. .............. 91 05 75 OG 70 00 5U CO 5000 50 00 50 U0 50 CO 50 00 50 00 50 00 51 65 50 00 48 85 50 00 48 35 50 00 50 (k) 50 00 ,000 50 00 5100 5e 00 54) 00 50 00 50 00 50 Ou 50 10 50 00 50 0() 48 35 x.000 511 00 50 otl 50 00 511 00 rel) 00 50 110 OU 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 50 110 60 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 10 95 29 90 00 00 75 00 50 (8) 0000 60 03) 50 00 50 00 50 000 60 00 CO 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 10 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 27 45 50 00 17 45 48 10 45 50 42 00 36 75 28 00 17 50 18 50 17 50 14 00 8 75 8 75 1 75 22 05 1 60 10 90 28 35 9 45 • 4 75 45 LU 31 50 16 90 15 55 611 00 19 25 40 24 00 4 05 141 55 2000 17 55 7 10 25 10 22 30 10 80 19 50 6 45 30 25 11 1 0 37 70 25 05 27 70 :5 10 25 00 19 25 2230 135 18 !90 6 75 23 (3✓1 180 L'iRt of City lt'(wtnts. 1'. Deumsey200 \I. I)unipby14 1.5 Ed. Desmond 17 85 .Jas. !iota') ........6 75 John Eagan. " 3095 .Io•ul hverct...... 61 15 20 L. Fritz.... " 25 35 Dan Fox 2565 C. hisencr.. zb 00 C. Frischo18 25 M. Fagan 1 35 H. Foltz " 18 90 1'. 1;runzig16 21) Ed. 11rew 23 30 John 11 i'•ssl'94 ' 11. Golhe..,• 14 8' Aug. Gauer.' 15 55 1; A. (;utbcrlett. '• 19 95 .Joe Grim. o 14 r,s P. Grew,. ............... 70 .Juin I lafey 31 21 James Harker..... 36 00 1.oi. I Lu tnan" 21 611 N. Hilger 468 8,1 I1. Henkel1 05 F.Ilerzog " 5 40 P. Hayden. _ , 16 20 A. Holternlan " 1 35 .Joe Jecklin" 15 55 1'. Jacobi23 65 A. Johnson 6 75 .I. ithisellCarpeuter 50 00 M. Kline.......... Laborer 16 55 1'. Kinney.... 21 95 1'C. It unpm;l' " 24 00 .1. Karch .... ..... 18 60 B. S. King........ 8 80 11. 1:euzel........ " 6 75 .1. Kelle.t......;.. 13 50 1'. K rokeskle " ............... 5 40 A. Mueller • " 4 50 1'. Kien " .. 7 04 F. W. Kringle.;Foreman............... 8 00 .John Kelly.. Laborer 2 70 John Lacy " .... 21 20 ',1. Lilack " 27 00 .John Lavin ., 25 00 M. Loes " 22 65 J. Lux 11 33 10 11. Luck 28 35 A. Leonard •••...... 11 5q .1. Maloney....... " ... 13 85 1'. Moutel 61 .....•••• 8 10 .1. Mullen. 7 45 1'. Melchoir " 12 85 T. Mahon), 11 23 65 M. Murphy" 14 20 1). Nickols. 7 45 61 20 95 John O'DeaForeman....... 15 20 Joe Obbelt...... Laborer 24 65 F. Oswald " .............. 14 85 .1. Oakley" - 20 25 1). 1'owers... " 17 55 .Jas. l'urcell...... " 24 30 A. 1'liffner Mason 23 75 J. Perryon 1 aborer 1 05 John Quail " 34 10 .John Raetz Foreman........ ... 40 40 U. Ravenick Laborer 27 70 C.ltoselip.... .... 22 30 J. Ryan 17 55 Wm. Rieman 64 ............ • • 24 65 Jas. Ragan 16 90 Geo. Reeder 14 2 40 Win. Rooney'9 45 F. Rieger " 14 20 M. Shay " 44 85 Geo. Sutter " 16 90 Jas. Stevenson22 95 M. Specht " 12 50 Jos. Schmidt..... 1 619 50 .Joe Lelk.......... 25 00 ro C. 0. Maker• N.IJranut " Geo. liutlel " 11. Bennett 46 .1 Becker.. ...... `• Jay. Burnr..... ... " M. Cain..... "..... ....• ......... 41 .I. Duudley... T. Elliott.. .. ` N. Frith..... . 1'. ('. Foley `• .1,1(11 Ue.lry• M. 1;antenbein" .I. Garr gau " 4 . 11. 110,1Iney er. . T. Heins.... ...... JI..I. Hannon.... " It. Henderson.... ` A. Kmtzluger.... " T. Kane.......... " John Long.... •' las. Lail y....... •' John alai......... " 1t. Mathis......... .las. McCracken.. " Win. McGrath.... " .1. McUolllus...... " .lett. McGrath .... S. Norton 11 L. 0..t " ................... J. Parker" dirs. Ouinitvau... " Geo. Reynolds... " ............. D. Sutherland .... " .... ... 11. Schmidt " J. Steffes......... ` J. Strotz 66 .1. aiukey F. Schulz " .............. A. Siege " J. Sigworth...... Cath. Tobin...... 66 Geo. Wetter......61 ...• •• J. Welsh P. Mo anLaborer L. Meurise C. Mackelberg" 1'. Murray" Jas. Melloy," T. Mulqueeuy" P. Moore Engineer road roller.. M. Mahony Laborer A. McGuau...... " M. McCune Foreman L. McEvoy. ..Laborer• B. McCormack.... " John McNulty .... Foreman .... . T. McDonnell..... Laborer Jas. McDonnell.. " M. Nuteu " .1. Noel " ..... L. Nipp ..Mason Ed. Not ton .... ...Boarding prisoners . tty Auditor ......1tedempiio'i .John Glossier.... Macadam .. Ni. Sullivan....... C. Steiner ........ `• 40 00 Wm. Spencely.... 14 20 J. B. Stevens.... " 1(1 15 W. Sweeney...... " 25 00 Wm. Swaegler.... " 6 75 M. Scires " 8 80 John Sullivan.... 6 76 F. Theiring 44 12 15 F. Voelcher 46 ............• : 5 40 J. Vogt " 4 05 J. Wolff " ... 12 85 P. Wagner........ " 13 20 T. Welsh.......... " 12 85 R. Wiederntan... 8 80 W. Zacttina " 19 60 Geo. ZumhoffForeman 35 20 I'. Ahearn, Team . 22 05 ............... Chas. Burenard9 75 U. Jaerbi " 3 45 John Fix 4(15 M. Specht2 10 John Bottoms5 70 Jacob Casper `• 20 e0 .I. Twigg.......... `. 4 20 .1. Messerknect... " 2 15 J. Woodworth.... 664 20 R. Burns ..8 85 Thos. Dorsey" 33 60 Max Kiernan 7 05 .tepheu Kane11 50 66 Mrs. Koenig Janitor 23 25 Mrs. Kien .. ...Scrubbing city hall5 00 Peter Kien. Cleaning city hall 75 L. Daly... ...... ..Cleaning around mar- ket 26 50 Fred. Tropp....... Assistant poundinas- ter 39 00 A. Gratz.........Fees city cases15 00 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co. ......-Lumber 31 72 . Schloz .Sharpening tools 12 00 F Geo. W. Farley ..Grading Alma and Pickett streets 36 00 James Lee ........Constructing sidewalk 113 79 B a u m gartner & Kleih Hardware.............. 1 05 Merkes & Hassler•.B:an and hay......... 2 30 Dubuque Wooden Ware CoLutnber 68 John Marney Repairing tools 3 80 14 20 27 611 20 511 all 75 12 60 15 110 . 20 59 34 65 40 95 49 65 15 75 .f3 t0 1970 1 (0 rs 20 2"J 95 15 75 3 15 44 10 29 95 57 50 • 1 60 9 45 11 05 19 95 28 35 34 65 6 30 10 25 18 90 28 35 48 85 23 65 3 15 33 90 46 5u 14 20 12 60 26 89 18 90 15 00 38 60 29 95 23 65 19 25 21 95 7 80 5 75 5 10 31 05 60 00 6 75 21 60 35211 18 90 9 45 16 80 4 75 21 60 17 25 35 52 50 18 60 310 15 4 20 2360 List of City Warrants. Dubuque Wooden Ware Co........Lumber 35 46 Pomeroy Cyclone Sufferers........ Donation 509 00 13 a u nl gartuer & K lelh ........... Naiis ....... 10 55 Iowa Iron Works.Rebber packing 2 65 Knapp -Stout & Co Co Lumber....... 2160 John Ganahl Repairing tools 16 10 Key City Gas Co ..Coke 63 85 C. 11. Altone ......Nails 1 65 F. Schloz Repairing tools 3 35 E. M. Dickey Co.. Ducking 40 Leo Palen & Co...Matches 2 25 1'. H. llalput Washing powder 1 70 l'11ristutan& llealey Nails ............... ... 30 Trexier Bros Livtry hire 18 00 T. Byrne. ... .....Gravel 5 00 . Standard Luinber Company ...... .. Lumber 37 54 Reinfried & .Jaeger. Steel brooms1 50 Svendseu & Ott - Lumber 23 10 Dublbhte. TEI.E- intAPn.... .Blank stationery 48 00 Hain & Carver.. .131ank books12 00 Key City (ias Co.Coke7 110 Central Printery.. Postal cards.... 7 75 James Kelly..... Stationery t 30 Palmer, \\ Mall & Co Blank books 34 10 (leo. 1'. )lose, Jr..repairing tire alarm7 50 Lesure Lumber (o.Shavings 3 00 Sveudsen & Ott.. Lumber 7 54 Diamond .to Line. White waste.......... 11 61 Dubuque Rueber & Betting' Co.... Washers and rings.... 5 405 Frantz & Clark ...01; .1. A. Palen 1) u3s 755 Ba0ingartner & & tileth......... Files and locks........ 1 60 Erni:, & Woo:, .... Lumber ............... 1 2. .1. M, McKenzie ..Repairs for tire de- p.u•Meta ..... . 3 25 Reinfried & Jaeger.Hardware......., .... 4 50 Standard Lumber (oinpany...., ...Shavings.... ,.. .5 Key lily Gas Co .( oke.... 19 05 Shipley & Bauman. Veterinary services.. 11 25 Excelsior 13 r a s s Works ...........Repalrbig engines.... 1 00 .John 130 t Repairing wagou and cart 5 Y5 Eliwauger tiros... Repairing haruess19 25 A. N3 uuderlieh.... Hors,. shoeing 7 50 lohu Uauahl Wagon 20 00 P. H. Martin Inspecting tire engine 3 00 it. Eddy Rax man. ...... 45 Ou E. S Daugherty „Rod man............ 19 00 J. H. Boyce ..... _Car tare._ ..... ...... 4 50 P. F. Guthrie Sidewalk.... ....... . .. 140 15 Con. Ryan.... Grading on Ean street 40 50 Steuex & (J'Fart•ellliltegeiiproving t Queen and. an34:3 58 W. & L. E. Gurley.ltep.,iriog tustruments 18 10 Standard Lumber Co. Lumber ................ 11 00 J. Jellison Fitting. 7 50 C. A. Hoerner Cusp'. ors......... 3 85 Ellwanget` 1310slinrness 2 26 00 A. Gasser Brien W. M Greeuh0w.liepairing fountains11 40 A. L. Trttk.......1'ainting patrol anu en- gine louses100 00 A. b. Trilk fainting patrol and engine houses.. .. . 900 00 bear & PtillneriiorseshoemC.. 7 00 T. W. Fitrzpatrick.Horseshoeiug......... 25 75 .1. Rooney Labor P. Fitzgerald..... 14 00 .John Schmidt.... " 5 25 Standard Lumber 3 00 CO......... ..... . Shavings Excelsior Brass Works Wire cltlter... ...... ... 1 50 .1..1. RonanToweling.... ......... .. 3 50 Harger & B1isttStationery 1 5o Central Electric Company • • • .Repairing wire cutter. " 41 Jos. Geiger....... Repairing calaboose45 1400 187 G. W. Cooper" Mrs. J. Collins.- " Mrs. A. Beason Cath. Cummins" Mrs. A. Boden` Frank Moroney" Chas. Spade Labor...... Aug. Lange A. Reedy C. Holier John Bever U. Mire14 ................... 1'. Smithon.. W. Willer" ................... P. Hors'•ll........ James Street U. bre llth street sewer.... . C, Relfsteck Commissioner John Wunderlich. James Cushing... 66 Brown & Brown .. Grading Seminary St Brown & Blown _Improving Seminary street John Toussaint... Wood t su (larger & Blisn.. Stationery Farley & Loetscher 1 10 'Virg Co 1 eveling rod Steuck & O'Farrell. Ex tra workue on Bur- den 161 15 Conrad Miller....Witness fees in city cases 60 Mrs. C. Miller.... „ 6O Thos. Duggan.... '` 11 61 11 16 16 66 it 11. 11. (:nirelte Money advanced....... Iowa Trust and Saving Bank.. . Loan .... .............. 61 61 16 66 61 11 „ „ 66 Dubuque Fire and Marne Ins. Co. 64 in. Schunuu.... Citizens. S t e Bank • 61 a t` 66 16 66 Maggie McDonnell " IA Of 46 Of •11 lb .las. McI)ounell... 11. ,f " " 11 .................. ..... ............ Hardie & Scharle. Blank stat'onery National Demokrat.Advcrtising.... The TEi 1 UltAen. The Ledger....... '1't(e Piques The herald Dubuque W a t e r Companyhydrants. Dubuque W a ter Coutpauy Il yd rants. 500 (8) Dubuque Water Company ...... ...1(ydrants .. 270 00 Star Electric Co .. Electric lights500 00 Star Electric Co.. Electric lights500 00 Star r.lectrie Co .. Electric lights67 73 Glide Light and 11 at Co /:asoline light 5.,0 Ill) Dubuque Light & 'fraction (0.....Electric light...... 187 50 Eureka Gas Sav- ing Co Gas g vernors 75 00 Toll Connolly ....Rep. patrol wagon97 7)1 111111 Censonia Electric • mnpany Electrical supplies.... 1 98 ,John Noonan & Son step. road wagon...... 24 50 Key City Gas Co Gas 60 85 P. E. Styrian Freight hauling 65 Lllg''ai1, Sullivan & Kinsella.. .. Nails 9 45 F. H. Finite...... Team numbers......., 10 00 Marled & Jaeger.Sash cord80 Standard Lumber Company .........I uluber....... .. 2 76 Smedley MPg Co.ltep. steam roller 2 77 Knapp -Stout & Co Company Lumber, t125 Har'gei & Blish...Stationery Ferguson Bros....Plumbing.„ 89 75 F. ,chlor ..... Repairing tools.lit 9 1:. • lteiulri,i &.1.,eger.rlardnare 2 85 E. 13. Chandler.... balance on automatic repeater 150 00 Excelsior 13 r a s s Works Repairing too's..... ... 3 00 60 60 60 60 60 00 30 00 2n 95 20 12 60 15 GO 25 50 10 00 10 40 4 25 29 25 127 50 2 00 2,0 2 00 560 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 lr) 500 111 451 12 50000 500 00 500 00 510 00 500 0)) 500 00 Soo o0 500 00 1100 01) 51)0 (8) 500 (8) :x1000 500 00 500 (10 500 (10 :,00 00 500 00 500 VI) 500 a) 500 DO 500 01) 500 00 500 00 500 110 51 25 75 0 f GG 80 58 30 29 15 83 00 500 00 188 O, ficial Notices. Central Electric Co. Electric supplies. Arthur Turner ....Cleaning vault E. E. Frith Removing garbage... A. A. Cooper... -Juror on 4th street.... Thos. Connolly" M. M. Walker James Hayes Y. Kiene Sr Yh 1. Ryder T. O. Sullivan G. L Torbert Clancy....••• T. W. Ituete .Jos. L. Ilorr • Of Justus Becht 1... • • • McCann & Williama.storin water sewer Dodge street........ lt M. Lavin Sanitary sewer Si. Mary'sstreet........ • 10 45 Cath Gannon, city uud 1-3 429 4s 6o G Schneider, city s 1-5 498 312 at do city s lit s m 1-0498 2 00 Andreas Bitter,city n hf s m 1-5 498 '2 t00 Martin Kerberger, city m 1-5498 2 0o John Foerst city n rn 1-5 498 2 00 Geo 1lolir, city n 1-5 498 2 0o Frank Brede, city s 84.4 ft499 2 0oo Gen Ann, and Minnie Stuber, 2 200 city n 18 ft s m 1-5 499 2 00 Geo Ann, and Minnie Stuber, 200 city s22ftm 1-5 . 499 2 00 1) Nickels, city n 29.3 tt m 1-5. 499 do city, s 22.4 ft n m 1-5 499 500 00 Seo 00 324 32 100 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of all warrants issued during the month of July, ism. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the city council of the City of Dubuque, held onthe 3d day _of October, 1893, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter describen : For the construction of a Sidewalk on the south side of West 3d street from St. Mary's to Cardiff street. Name and 1)es. Lot Am't. P 11 Murray, St. Raphael's add 2 $ 9 59 do do do 1 9 05 Catholic Cemetery, marked R Catholic graveyard, Dub city 73 31 Catholic Cemetery, city out lot north part of 723 48 90 John Hennessey, city out lot sub 724 j 2 6 04 1) .J Hennessey, city out lot sub 724 3 6 92 For the construction of a Sidewalk on both sides of Hill street Jas O'Farrell, sub 8 sub min lot 73 4 8 88 Jas O'Farreil, sub 8 sub nun lot 73 5 888 Jas O'Farrell, sub 8 sub nein lot 73 6 8 88 Jas McCann, sub 2. sub 2, sub 9, sub min 1ot73 1 896 Mary C Wall, sub min lot 682 18 28 do sno pt of min lot 149 4a b 68 For the construction of a Sidewalk on the west side of Jackson street. 14 11 Collier, sub min lot 32210 27 42 For the construction of a Sidewalk on uorth side of West Locust street from Hodgdon avenue to Flynn's. Paul Trout, Blake's add 18 8 88 do do 19 8 88 For the construction of a Sewer in the al- ley from 10th to 17th between Wash- ington and Jackson streets. Cath Gerlach, city 339 26 11 Leonard Mueller, city n lif390 16 06 Joe Pazandack, city s hf 390 13 98 Alex Hodel, city u hf 391 13 96 Fred Broell, city a hf 391 13 06 11 Nolte estate, city 392 26 11 do city 393 26 11 Wm Marshall, city 425 26 11 Peter Hanson, city s hf 426 13 06 1-Ienry Franke, city n hf 426 13 06 J Kurz estate, city 427 26 11 Geo Salot, city 428 26 11 Jas Downey, city and 2-3 429 17 41 8 90 26 11 13 06 13 06 26 11 26 11 26 11 43 04 9 18 11 22 14 89 11 42 Anton Vogler, city s 30 ft n 80 feet 499 15 30 Jacob l'lilfner, city n 50 ft499 25 50 A & M Mauer, East Dubuque add slif 61 Marg Bieg, East Dub n hf61 J M Bucholtz estate, East Dub 60 Jas liarran, East Dub s hf59 M Loes, East Dub n hf 59 11f Loes, East Dub s hf 58 Josephine Breda, East Dub nhf 58 Chas Leute, East Dub 57 Mary Primising,EastDub62 For the construction of a sewer in the al- ley from 10th to 17th streets betwean Washington and Jackson streets. J ll' Ris, East Dubuque, s hf... Ch Reis,do n hf Math Flick, do Jas Hayes do do do 66 Mrs 13 Bitchier, East Dub 56 (lo do 55 Philip Pfersch, do 54 Ludwig Bechtel, do s ht53 11 Hillebrand, do n hf53 C G Wultweber est., East Dub52 B S Elhiney, East Dubuque67 do do 68 lno B Murray, do 69 P Hanson, do 70 do do 71 'l'raut & Matthews do w hf 51 M McMahon, do e hf. 51 J Schwind, do s hf. 50 John K lauer est, do n ht 50 do••'• do s ht. 49 A Baumhover, do n hf 49 do do s hf48 Wm Krakow, do n bf 48 do do 47 Jas Platz, do 72 do do 73 J Millererle, do 74 Henry Krakow, do s hf75 C Krakow do n lif 75 A Pfiffner, do 76 Philip Jungk, East Dub add46 James Mullin, do 40 do do 44 M Brown, do 43 do do 42 Peter Fay, do a hl. 77 L Voelker do n hf 77 Henry Grether, do a hf 78 J M Grether, do n hf 78 Frank Beller, Jr, do s hf. 79 J le Haisch, do n hf 79 Frank Roy, do a hf. 80 Jas O'Farrell, do n hf 80 do do s 35 2-10 81 W J Flynn, do n 16 ft 81 Mary Enright, do 41 do do s hf 40 A Heinz, do 11 hf 40 13 06 Margaret Lentz, do s hf. 39 13 05 Melchoir Mohr, do it hf 39 13 06 .lobn Trexler, do 38 26 11 Zion Church, do 37 `28 11 'Phomas Jones do 82 26 11 Adolph Artus, do 83 26 11 Melchoir Mohr, do 84 26 11 13 06 13 06 26 11 13 06 13 06 1306 13 06 26 11 26 11 63 13 06 63 13 06 64 26 11 65 26 11 26 11 26 11 26 11 26 11 13 06 13 06 26 11 26 11 26 11 26 11 25 11 26 11 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 26 11 26 11 26 11 26 11 13 06 13 06 26 11 26 11 26 11 26 11 26 11 26 11 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 13 06 17 95 8 16 26 11 13 06 1 At (04.1 ,/ .1.uii0e8. 1.89 Herman Henker, do Carson 111cElratb, do 85 26 11 86 26 11 And that in case of failure to pay the same within thirty days from this date, the same shall become delinquent and bear in- terest thereafter at the same rate as the de- linquent annual city taxes. Dated at Dubuque this 12th day of Octo- ber, A. 1). 1893. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, Treasurer of the City ot Dubuque. Notice to Contractors. CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, DUBUQUE, Iowa. Sealed proposals will be received at this otlice up to Monday, Oct. 16th, 1893, at 4 o'clock, p. m. for the filling of Lots ordered by the city council to prevent stagnant water from lying thereon, where not al- ready filled as follows: Lots 22, 23 and 24, block 15 in Dubuque Harbor Improvement Co.'s add. near 7th and Pine street, tilling 400 cu. yds. E 40 ioet lot 1 sub. of 4 in L. nniests sub. south east cors Kniest street and Lincoln ave., 220 cubic yards tilling. Lot 18 and 19 E. Langworthy's acid at 23e1 street and Washington street. Nilliug 200 cubic yards. Lot 6 of 7 of min. lot 79, on W. 5th street north side between Roberts ave. and Alpine street. Filling 760 cubic yards. Lois 45 and 46 E. Langworthy's add. at Washington street, between 22d and 23d streets, 1111 740 cu yds. Lots 29, 30 and 31, E. Langworthy's add. at Washington street, between 22d and 23d streets, till 860 cu yds. accordiding to specifications on file in this otlice. Bidders will state price per cubic yard for each lot or location. Bidders must furnish a good and suf- ficent bond of $200 that contract will been- tered into if awarded. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. KNOWLTON, 10-5-10t City Engineer. Notice to Contractors. CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE, 2 DUBUQUE, Iowa, tiept• 29, 1893. S Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m., of Wednesday, October 4th, 1893, fo improving the alley between 22d and 24th streets Couler avenue and Jackson streets and according to to plans and specifications on file in my office: Grading 895 cubic yards t 11. blacadamamizibg 3,100 square yards. Bidders roust state the price per cu. yd. for grading and price per s:l. yd for mac- adamizing. Bidders must furnish a bond of $200.00 that contract will be entered into if award- ed. Proposals will be acted upon at an ad- journed meeting to be held in October, 1893. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. 9-29-101 '1'. J. COONEY, City Recorder. the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the eat side of White street, between 7tti street and 8th Street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resoled by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 6 feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days ot this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on 14 street,abutting n 2-5 of city lot 431 where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. ltesolved by the city Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of 22d street, between Jackson street and Couler creek, where not already laid, at, the expense of abutt- ing 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 cem- ent, be, wi:hin 15 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the both sides of Washington street between 2211 and 23d streets, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Duouque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of gond 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days ot this notice, constructed and laid in con - tenuity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides ot Staudebach Place between Windsor avenue and Queen street, where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That, a side walk six feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice and resolution, con;truct- 0(1 and laid in conformity N ith the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on Jack- son street, abutting s%, 59, 60 and n% 61 in East Dubuque add where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plants, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, and resolution,constructed and laid in con— formity with the ordinance m relat Mon to sidewalks. on the west side of White'. street between 20th street and Eagle Point avenue, where not al- ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council the of City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement, be, within twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with theordinance in relation to sidewalks, on W hite street, abutting lots 349, 338 and n 2-5 431, city 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 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cern- ent, be, within 20 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinauce in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of Jackson street, between Rtlom- berg aveuue and Lincoln ave.. where not already la'd, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone SIDEWALK NOTICES. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wide of good two-inch plank, brick, stone:or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with 1:111 U iul _17v,tice8. ,lfi or cement, be, within twenty days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, abutting Tots 230. 270, 272, 370 and 371 in Davis Farm add, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of 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 White street. abutting city lots 310, 312, 314, 315, 362 and 320 where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on Jackson street abutting lot 2 to Peterson's sub, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Louncil of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this no- tice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to slide - walks, on Rhomberg avenue, abut- ting lots 443, 444, 445, 433 and 4i4 in Harp's add, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted Oct. 31h, 1893. JOHN O'CONNELL, 10-6-1Ot Recorder Pro Tem. An 8 foot wide plank sidewalk on the north side of Julien ave., abutting lot 1, Cain's sub. An 8 foot wide plank sidewalk On south side of Julien ave., between Nevada street and Booth street. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on east side of Cherry street between Cleveland ave. and Rush street. An 8 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement, on the east side of Bluff street, between lath and 14th streets. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. 11. KNOwLTON, 10-6 10t City Engineer. Notice to newer Contrac.ors. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's otlice, City of Dubupue, Iowa, up to 4 o'clock p. in., Saturday, Oct. 7th, 1893 for furnishing all material and labor and building a pipe sewer as follows according to plans and specifications on the in said office , viz: An 8 inch tile pipe sewer on Almond street from Ellis street to Foye street. Estimated length, 930 feet, 3 manholes, 1 Hush tank. Bidders to fur- nish a bond of $200 with bid that contract will be entered into if awarded. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. 11. KNOWLTON. 9-26-101. City Engineer. Notice t.. sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineers aftice, city of Dubuque, la., up to 4 o'clock p. m. Friday, Oct. 20th, 1893, for constructing sidewalks as follows, where not already laid, viz: An 8 foot wide plank sidewalk on east side of White steet between 7th and 8th street. A 6 -foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of 14th street, abutting n 2-5 of city lot 431. A 4 -foot wide pland sidewalk on both sides of 22d street between Jackson street and Couler Creek. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk: on both sides of Washington streets between 22d and 23d streets. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on both sides of Stendebach Place. A 6 foot wide plank sidewalk on Jack- son street abutting s X of lot 59, lot 60 and n X of lot 61, East Dubuque add: A 6 foot wide plank sidewalk on west side of White street between 20th street and Eagle Point avenue. A 6 foot wide plank sidewalk on Wnite street abutting city lots 349, 338 and n 2-5 of 431. An 8 foot wide plank sidewalk on White street abutting city lots 310, 312, 314, 315, 362 and 320. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on Rhom- berg avenue abutting lots 443, 444, 445, 433 and 434 Ham's add. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on Couler avenue abutting lots 230, 272 and 270 Davis Farm add. A four foot wide plank sidewalk on Sackson street abutting lots 370 and 371 Davis Farm add, and lot 2, Peterson's sub. A 6 foot wide plank sidewalk on east side of Jackson street between Rhomberg and Lincoln aves. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on the east side of Center Place, abutting lot 1, McNulty's sub. 1 NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, held on the 3d day of October, 1893, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case the wners of the property so desire they can pay the assess- ment in seven annual equal install inents,the first installment being due on the date of levy, and the last installment six years from date of levy, all bearing interest at the rate of 6 percent per annum. Persons wishing to pay all at once as heretofore can do so. In the case of failure to pay all or any part of the assessment at the end of six years from date of levy the property will be advertised and sold. Dated at Dubuque this 13th day of October, A. D. 1893. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. For the improvement of Washington street from Sanford to 24th streets. Name and Des. Lot. A m't Fred block, Jr, E Laugworthy's add 35 do do .... 36 A Wanger, do .... 37 do do .... 38 C W Abitz, do .... 39 M Nowaschek, do .... 40 A Kauffman,do .... 41 J Inflow, Jr, do .... 42 Anna M Schiei, do 43 Wm Rehfeldt, do s 43 ft 44 Thos Zitn, do n'Lb ft 44 do do s15ft 45 John Morgan, do n 35 ft 45 do do .... 46 Roman Lorenz, do .... 47 do do .... 48 79 97 53 10 53 10 53 10 53 10 53 10 53 10 53 10 53 10 45 68 27 33 15 93 37 17 53 10 53 10 53 10 Official iYotice8. 191 Fred Schmidt, do .... 49 53 10 McClain Bros, sub min lot 150 C Messeruecht, do .... 50 53 10 lot 1 of do do ... 51 75 40 Edward McClain, sub min lot J Boman, 0 S Langworthy's 150 lot 1 of 4 272 84 sub 13 81 27 For improving alley from Regent to San - M M Hoffman, E Lang worthy's ford streets. between Queen add 18 74 90 and J'rince streets. do 19 53 10 J Bach, Sanford's sub 37 24 83 do n hf 20 26 56 do sht 20 2655 do n hf 21 26 56 do s hf 21 26 66 do n ht 22 26 56 do s hf 22 26 56 do .... 23 5310 do .... 24 53 10 do .... 25 69 75 do .... 26 53 10 .... 27 53 10 .... 28 53 10 29 53 10 n hf 30 26 56 s hf 30 26 56 .... 31 53 10 .... 32 53 10 .... 33 53 10 34 79 97 63 99 1 1209 39 C H Meyer, rhos Allen, Wm Voights, do J Fellbaum, do Fred Heintz, do Theo Grobe, Fred Conrad, do C Riepetsch, do Fritz Schargits, do Fred Kuhrt, do do do Anton Rokuseck, do D A Fuller. do 0 Kauffman, do H Mauer, do do do J Olinger, Boulevard add 24 For the improvement of Queen and Regent streets. Queen from Eagle l'ointavvenue.R Regent from Quee to Windsor avenue. P J Reiner, Sanforet's sub30 H W Kruse, do 29 do do 28 C Kaltenbach, do 0127 1 do do of 26 2 M Brinkman est, do of 23 1 C Lange, Windsor ave sub1 J Jehring. Sanford's sub of 25 1 do do of 26 651 Henry Kruse, do G Thalhammes, do of 62 1 do Saunders sub3 E Cummings, do e hf2 N May ban lts, do w hf.. 2 do do C G W R 11 Co, Sanford's sub 421 Florence May, do Chas Kruse, do of 41 401 do do ... 210 32 52 72 52 72 134 16 97 58 149 56 144 88 73 92 94 21 134 42 49 35 16 45 26 35 26 35 87 32 24 07 163 41 180 53 52 72 P J Rainer do P Biutner, do C Kruse, do' do do Florence May, do Jas Rowan, do W Eintenger, (10 .... 38 24 83 39 24 83 40 24 88 of 41 1 24 Oil 42 25 57 nhf.. 43 1242 s hi.. 43 12 42 Peter Meyer do n hf. 44 12 42 John Hewer, do s hf.. 44 12 42 Nic Teller, do .... 45 24 83 W J Nessler, do 46 24 83 For the improvement of Alley between Pine and Maple streets from 15th to 16th streets. Chas Fatka, East Dub add.... 256 35 48 Albert Benda, do 255 30 15 1 Manhoff, do s 33 hf 254 19 66 n 18 ft 254 10 49 253 30 15 252 35 48 s hf287 20 41 n hf287 15 08 288 30 15 s bf289 15 08 n hf289 15 08 P Bentner, do .... 39 52 72 1' J Rainer, do .... 38 52 72 Janette Bach, do .... 37 82 42 For improving Humboldt street from Lin- coln avenue to Garfield avenue. M J Callahan, Driebelbies add 8 179 87 C Reitsteck, do .... 9 179 11 Geo Garner, do .... 24 180 04 J Strazinsky, do .... 25 178 91 J Miller, Hooper's add 1 180 99 Chas Kutler, do 14 179 62 Henry Jungk, do 15 178 53 Phil Doerr est, do 28 178 22 For the improvement of Peru road from Lemon street to 150 feet east of Jackson street. Geo Stuber, West's add 26 171 49 F Kenniker, do 27 180 26 Agatha Heim, min lot 36321 328 35 For improving 13tstreet from Maple street H 0 Henke, East Dubuque266 176 17 J A Rhomberg. do 267 111 14 Pier & Ackerman, ddo ... 277 143 03 143 26 J C Wilson, For Improving t to avenue. street South Dodge City of Dubuque, sub min lot 3 158 feet 210 27 J Mc do oY, doo8 b gun o 154 212 61 5 212 76 J '1' Hancock. sub min lot 158. 6 295 28 Wm Bothwell est, sub min lot 158 8 563 21 Annie Reuter, do T Benjamin, do J Lang, do J Butler, do M Bukula, do S Bornheiser, do J Codesky, do M Gehrens, do J Dentinger, do ...... 290 30 15 Butler Bros, do 291 35 48 For improving alley from Kniest street to Johnson avenue between Garfield and Rhomberg avenues. .1 Spielman, Smedley's sub16 14 83 M Specht, do 17 14 83 C Brandt, do 18 14 83 L Rainicke, do 19 14 83 do do a 8.2 ft 20 4 13 F Hos, do w 21X ft 20 16 30 M Wingert, do w 62.2 ft 21 36 96 L Buehler, do e 35.6 ft 21 17 97 Geo Buehler, do 21a 24 82 For improving Alley from Summit to Burch streets between Fulton Place and West Third streets. M Brady, Fortune's sub 1 24 35 J G Moore, do 2 21 51 E J Scott, do 43 21 51 21 51 J F O'Dea, do Kate Retalick, do 5 21 51 E 1' Phillips, do e hf6 10 75 E P Lyman, do w hf6 10 76 1 Hickson, do do part7 16 82 Mrs 14 Scott, do part8 16 66 doo Mrs do part9 21 51 Mary Powers, do 10 21 51 E J Scott, do 11 21 51 do do 12 21 51 W G Cos, do 13 21 51 do do 14 24 35 192 Adjourned Regular .S'es.tiion. (Holler 231d. 1893. ('ITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, October 23, 1893. [OFFICIAL. 1 Council met at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Aid. Powers moved that council go into a committee of the whole to transact busi- ness. Carried. The council reconvened at 8:15 o'clock. On motion bids were opened and given to the engineer for computation. Ald. Olinger moved that action on bids for improvement of alley between 22(1 and 24th streets and Couler avenue and Jack- son street be postponed. Carried. Ald. Crawford moved that tie rules be suspended and Chas. Klingenberg be al- lowed to address the council in relation to Kleine street. Carried. Mr. Klingenberg addressed the council on the opening of the bids for the improve- ment of Kleine street. The petition of Mr. Klingenberg to have bids for the improvement of Kleine street opened was granted. The notice frotu Lyons & Lenehan, at- torneys for the C. G. W. railroad Co. of appeal from award ot jury for the opening of 26th street received and filed. The petition of Mrs. Maurice O'Reagan for remission of taxes for 1892. Granted. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee. Jos. Herod and Sarah G. Wells. 'rhe petition of Bridget Wittemore in re- lation to sidewalk on Cherry street be- tween Cleveland avenue and Rush street in front of her property. Granted. The petition of Anna M. Bush in rela- tion to the moving of side walk to the proper place on North street. Granted. Aid. Olinger moved teat the resolution authorizing the issuing of $50,000 itnprove- ment bonds passed Oct. 2nd, 1893, be re- considered. Adopted. Ald Olinger offered the following Resolved by the City Council of ttie city of Dubuque, That the mayor is hereby au- thorized and Instructed, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the costs and expense of improving the following streets and alleys. Twenty-fourth street trout Jackson street to tine street, $1,600; Sanford, Queen and Regent street, $700; Washington street from Sanford street to Twenty-fourth street, $200; ll.uwboidt street from Lincoln ave to Garfield ave, $1,400; 'Thirteenth street from Mauls street to Pine street, $660; Seminary street from west boundary of Cox's add to West Locust street, $15,300; Alma Street from '1'huinas street to Pickett street, $800; Dodge street from Seuth Dodge street to Grandview ave, $8,900; Broad street from Julien ave to Rothe of Friendless $5,300; Nevada street from West 5th street to West 3rd street, $1,460; Twenty -Second street from Jackson street to Elm street, $1,160; Booth street from Julien avenue to West 'Third street, $2,520; Prince street from Eagle Point avenue to Sanford str.-et, 81,800; Regent street from Queen street to Prince street, $750; south one-half of Dodge street from Bluff street to Locust street, $450; alley from 15th to 16th streets between Pure and Maple streets, $300; alley from Johnson to Kniest streets between Garfield and Mom - berg avenues, $160; alley from Summit to Burch streets between N'enelon place and West 3d street, $300; alley from Regent to Sanford streets between Queen and Prince streets, $?50; alley from Sanford to Clinton streets between Windsor avenue and Queen street, $2,200; alley from 7th to 8th streets between Clay and White streets, $250; alley from Julien avenue to West llth street east of Grant avenue, $220.00; alley froth Humboldt avenue to Stafford avenue between Garfield and Rhontberg avenues, $370.00; alley from 22nd and 23rd street between Washington and Elm streets, $750.00; alley from 221id to 23rd street between Washington and Jackson streets, $1,000.00; alley from hill to West 3rd street east of 11ill street, $600.- 00; alley east of Wilson avenue, $600.00: to issu • under the provisions of the ordi- nance adopted Nov. 2, 1891, by the City Council ot the City of Dubuque bunds to the amount of $60,000, said bonds to be is- sued as follows: One hundred bonds num- bering from 299 to 398 inclusive, to the amount of $500 each, ail dated Nov. 1st, 1893, payable seven years after date, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually, both interest and principal payable at the office of the treasurer in the city of Dubuque, lowai with exchange on New York. Said bona when issued and registered shall be de- liverd by the city recorder to the finance committee, taking a receipt therefor, and said committee is hereby authorized to ne- gotiate said bonds at not less than par, and pay the proceeds ot the same to the city treasurer to be applied by hien in ac- cordance with the provisions of the ordi- nance adopted Nov. 2t1, 1891, and said committee is to report its doings hereunder to the city council. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillie, Olinger, Powers, and Ryder. Noes—None. Ald. Glab moved that all bids for the im- provement of Kleine street be rejected. Carried. Ald. Crawford tnoved that the resolution passed for improvement be rescinded. Carried. Ald. Byrne roved that the sewer on Dodge street be extended past tee 1Vadley building according to resolution already adopted by ttie council and on record. Carried and the street superintendent un- der the direction of the engineer and street committee to have the same done by day laborers. Ald. Glab offered the following resolu- tion which was adopted. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, 'That the street superintend- ent be instructed to have two stone cross- ings laid across alley on West side of Hill street between W. 8th and Caledonia Platt. Ald. Glatt offered the lollowi:tg reso- lution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Kleine street, be- tween West Eagle Point avenue and Klingenberg Terrace, be graded, guttered, curbed and m icadamized, 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 proposals for the performance of the worlt; the guttering, curbing, and macadatniz- ing to be done at the expense of the abutting property. Gradutg to be bid in total. October 23, 1893 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glib, Lillig, Olinger. Powers and Hyder. The invitation of the common council of the city 01 Chicago to the mayor, alder- men and officers to attend the reunion of American cities at Chicago, Oct. 28, 1893, was accepted and the tnayor instructed to acknowleee acceptance of the same. The bias for the erection of the engine house ne.,r Delhi and Forest lane were opened and were as follows: ,i 419 Jones Bros r Taylor & Miley (not in,•Iuding plumbing 3,919 M. C. Nhare 3,400 P. I)omentg 3,646 F. 1I. Rettenmauer 3,800 .iules Guderian 3,681 Crawford Bros 3,875 Ald. Glab moved that .tones Bros. be awarded the contract provided they Ole bund Oct. 24th, 1893. and comply with the plans and specifications, otherwise the con- tract shall go to the next lowest. Car- ried. City engineer reported as follows on Prop sats for street improvement: Twenty-second street from Elm street to end of: E. E. Frith 8360 40 los. IIaberkurn 313 90 A. Lang... 311 60 Steuck ,v O'Farrell 312 30 Geo. W. Farley 349 40 Ald. ity„er moven that A. Lang be awarded the contract. Carried. Harold street: 90lieu. Taylor $771771 80 Jos. llaupert 805 70 Geo. W. Farley 744 80 Brown & Brown 744 80 Steuck & O'Farrell Ald. Crawford moved that Jus. liaupert be awarded the contract. Carried. Weigle alley: Sleuck & O'Farrell $1.940 00 0 00 Geo. 4V. Farley 32 50 Ed. Ryan 797 50 Edw. Tibey 978 50 Geo. Taylor Ald. Ryder tnoved that Edw. Tibey be awarded the contract. Carrieo. Alley from Sanford to 22nd street and \Vashiueton and Elm streets: Steuck & O'Farrell $324 00 Adolph HaberKorn 31100 E. E. Frith 399 00 Alois Lane 3 0 50 Geo. W. Farley 417 00 Ald. Ryder moved that A. Lang be awarded the contract. Carried. Ald. Lillig moved that the contract for the improvement of Garfield avenue from Middle street to Ann be awarded to Geo. W. Farley. Carried. Ald. Glab moved that the City Attorney notify the owners of the old elevator to tear down same. Carried. Ald. Glab moved that the sale of Mrs. Anna Bush's property for special assess- ment for sidewalk be deferred and matter referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Carried. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 6 feat wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the; ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both shies of Broad said street at he expense - eof abutting prthe full length op - ear ertr . Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Olinger, Powers, and Ryder. Noes—None. AId. ()l linger offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Resolved, That the street superintend - ant be instructed to have macadam cross- ing put on the street crossing on the west side of Grandview ave, between Delhi and Dodge street. Ald. Olinger offered the following reso- lution,which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the:city of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to examine the grade now on Park 11i11 Road, as to the feasabil- ity of changing sant•, and if practicle to submit profile showing a proposed change of grade, also submit pretties of grade of all .street$ in, Park 1101 u add. Ald. Crawford offered the following resolution which was adopted: Resolved, That the city engineer be in- structed to examine the grade of Weigle alley and report to the council whether it is expeitient to change said grade in • ac- cordance with the desire of a number of the abutters, and that in case he finds it deairable to make, such change that he ob- tain the signatures of the abutters con- senting to the proposed change. Ald. Crawford offered the following res- olution, which was adopted: Whereas, M. Tschirgi, Sr., has sold and conveyed to the City of Dubuque by deed of general warranty all of lot one (11'01 Stimtuit Addition, except the easterly fifty (b') feet of said lot; • And whereas, 11 appears from the tax records of the city that the city has a lien ou a small fraction of said ground lying at the southwest corner, or apex of the same, under a special assessment levied for the improvement of'Delhi street;which special assessnienthas never been collected for the reasonthat the then owner, Wm. llintrager, relused to pay said special tax, and there were no bidders when said frac tion of ground was repeatedly' offered by the Treasurer at public tax sale; And whereas, The City of Dubuque is destrous of obtaining an assetnent on the westerly five (5) feet of the easterly fifty (50) feet of said lot one, Summit Addition, for a passageway from Delhi street to For- rest lane, on the east side of the engine house about to be erected by the city. on the ground purchased from said Tschirgi; Theretore be it resolved, That in con- sideration that said M. Tschirgi. .Sr., will grant said Han ave nel,t or riabg t of way described, extending through from Delhi .street to .Forrest lane, the city of llubdque will on its part release and discharge M. Tschirgi, Sr., from any liability or obliga- tion to said city on account of the special tax lien above mentioned, under his warranty of. title of the ground conveyed by him to the city. Resolved further, That in erecting an engine house on said ground, a strip rive feet wide, shah be left vacant by the city on the east side of said engine house, which five footstrip• With the five feet 'to be granted by saidTsctiirgi adjoining the sante, shall constitute, an open spaee or passage way ten (10) (eet,wide from Delhi ,sttceet to Forrest lane, which shall be under the control of the city and used at its discretion, but not'In such a mhnnet as to darken the light oobscure yehe windoter ws in a,v budding which erected by said. '1's liirgi .,r his a -signs, on the ground aujoinine said ten lout strip on tho east. And resolved further, That the city at - I 194 Adjourned _Regular Sessiw", October 23rd, 1893. torney be instructed to draft an agree - Inept between the city of Dubuque and said M. '1'schirgi, Sr., providing for carry- ing into effect the provisions of the fore - e same to gog ons andd executed hee brespective parties. Aid. Crawford moved that the :streeneedy su- perintendent shall employ more persons from now on and the street com- mittee see that all such persons receive work in preference to others. Carried. Ald. Crawford moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Notice t s'Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, October 19th, 1893, for improving the foilowing streets and the plans and alleys spc ificationsnw on filet in my office. Twenty-second street from. Elm street to east end of street. Grading cut, 50 cubic yards; fill 100 yds. Curbing, 300 lineal feet. Guttering, 130 square yards. Macadamizing, 360 square yards. Weigel alley from West llth street to south end of alley. Grading cut, 1000 yards; fill 250 yards; curbing 800 yards; guttering, 350 yards; macadamizing, 700 yards. Alley from Sanford street t'i 12d street, between Washington and Elm streets, grading, cut, 100 yds fill 90 yds, macadamiz- ing 100 yds. Harold street, from Seminary to Leibnitz streets, curbing 840 ft, guttering 370 sq yds, macadamizing 750. Bidders must state the price per lineal loot for curbing, the price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing; grading in alleys to be bid by cubic yard. Bidders must furnish a good and suf- ficient bond of $200 that contract will be entered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at an ad- journed session of the council to be held on or after Oct. 19th, 1893. Above work to be completed on or be- fore Dec. 1st, 1893. Blank for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. 'rhe city reserves the right to reject any or all bide. JOHN O'CONNELL, 10-9-1Ot Recorder Pro Tem. blottoe. DUBUQUE, Oct. 13th, 1893. Bids will be received at the office of the city engineer up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Oct. 23rd, 1893, for constructing an engine house on Julien avenue and Delhi street in accordance with plans and specifications on tile in my office. The right is reserved to reject any atal all bills. 11. KNOWLTON, 10-16-6t City Engineer. r 1 ii I It 4 CICS CUF X('I 14. Regular S3asion, Nov. 6th, 1893. IOI''MICIAL.1 Council !Hitt at In:,NI u'eIuck a. In. Mayor I)au,hrrt \ III the chair. Present—A Ids. 1 u1lcr, Byrne. Crawford, (flab, Lillig. Nick,. Olinger, I'owets and Ryder. Ak(. Byrne moved that, the minutes as printed of last session be approved. Car- ried. The following bills were orderett paid. The Knapp, Stout & Co. Co., lum- 142 04 ber Adam Reuter, labor at parks 1 25 Thus. Welsh, labor at palls... 7 50 Lesure Lumber Co., Runner 37 50 I"red Se11Ioz, supplies and labor17 35 Fred Schlitz, supplies and labor26 54 G. . A, Boerne'', supplies 3 45 John '1•ousaini, wood 51 Olt Agusttts Brown, supplies 1 (10 1)uuuquc \Woollen \\ are Co., sup- 5 25 plies John Terry 5 25 Baumgartner & Kleih. supplies4 111 Eilwautuer tiros., supplies 4 L5 Lear & I'lilfner, horsestiueiti r 11 50 II. E. Linehan, supplies and work14 15 1)tamuud .lit Line steamers, sup- plies 3 25 1.atlni &• hand Powder Co.. sup- 2 00 plies 11 00 .las. Kelly, supplies [larger & Iiush, supple•+ 12 50 Jewett Calculator Co.; situp. les5 00 Hardie & Scharle, supplies and labor Iteiulrie't & ,Jaeger, supplies Otto ltenteke, iiateriat tor street Geo. Corratice, ulater,al for street.. Diamond .10 Line steamers, Inm- 83 06ber P arley, Loetscuer alauutacturing 11 10 Co., lumber, &c Merkes & Ilasier, merchandise7 60 Mrs. 1'. Kien, cleaning (qty. tali10 65 Urs. Koenig, janitor and cleaning 31 90 city hall Ferguson Bros„ plumbing and material Standard Lumber Co., shavings Jas. Levi R Co., matting, tte Lesure Lumber Co., shavings Lawrence Daily, cleaning around market 1'. 1lughes & Sun, baskets .11 . O'Connell, services as special sanitary °dicer P. If. (let'an o, pails used at tire .1. IL Jellison, sodding and grading park Hardie & Scharle, stationary and ppriutiug Eilwanger Bros., repairs and sup- plies Lear & Pliffuei•, horse shoeing ....• Jos. Geiger, Repairs and Material ltelutried & .Seager, supplies lies hard- ware & llealey,sul 1 ware etc Key City Gas Co, coal and coke Key City Gas Co., deal and coke Key City Gas Co., coal and coke Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware W. 11. Torbert, supplies W. Il. Torhert, supplies Merkes & Basler, supplies to en- gine house Chas. llerzog, cuttiug wuud Diamond Jo Line Strs., supplies Baumgartner & Kleigh, supplies U. R. Weston, painting fountain 65 00 3 95 5 25 17 15 r 611i, 1,93. U. T. 1.:(1,1y, serv'ee.Y 43 76. Wm. s. :Midi), plumbing and itis= term! 94 15 Bart E. Linehan. material etc 14:3 N5. tleadford Bros. & Ilit.chens \Ifg. Co., castings etc fit 31 Standard Lumber Co.. lumber 7 8E Baumgartner & Kleign, hardware etc .. 225 Ald. Crawford offered the following res- oluliuu: Besot%e,t by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the alley between Lo- cust: and Iautf and Kit and 10(11 streets, be traded ;old ulaeadlunl'/.i)1, 1 11 coulorunty w'.111 the ordinance upon that - ubject. 'That. the city engineer be and i. here 01- reeted to make the necessary plans and specifications fur said intone -molt, and the city recorder directed to give the prop- er notice for buds and proposals tor the 1u'rtormauce of the work; the ;grading and 111aeadalin/111l! to be dune at the eX pain se of ow nes e. lwilttlutitting property. Adop ed by the following vote. Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne Craw ford, (flab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Power-, and li filet'. .Noes—Nene. Alit. Lillis, offered the fodowine: Int solved by the City tnincli of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of em id two-inch plank, brick. stone of cement, be. within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, ou the west side 01 \Wunlsor ave, b••tweeu, Burdett ave and north end of Windsor ave. where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Aye:—T. Id's. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, (f1adl, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, and Ryder. Noes—None. AId. Lillie offered the follnw'ing: Resolved by 1heCity Council of the Pity of Dubuque, That Elm street, between ltliumberg ave. and law Eagle Point ave, be graded, t;uuer'eo, curbed and macadam - Med, 111 con 1orlll fly whit (1111 ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and Is heieby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications for said improvement, and the coy recorder di- rected to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for tie performance of the work; CuuerttlC, curbing and macadamiz- ing to be dune It theexpense of the owners of the abutting property. (trading to be bid in total. Adoplel1 by tho following vote: Ayes—Attts. Butler. Byrne, 4.'rawtord, 61111), Lillig, Nicks, ()linger, Powers, and Ryder. Noes—None. AId. l.illlg offered the following resolu- tion, whlelt was adopted: (18 54 4 00 12 79 3 00 25 00 1 00 50 00 1 75 90 00 55 75 16 35, V 25 18 10 75 7 65 19 12 17 62 39 85 1 30 11 12 5 04 1 75 11 90 30 14 00 145 00 Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer is hereby ordered to carry out the resolu- tion of Oct. 31, 1893, ordering an 8 toot wide plank sidewalk along the east side of %Viidsor avenue from Klingenberg,s sub. to main entrance to cemetery. Aid. Ryder offered the following resolu- tion, which was adopted: Resolved, That the street superintend- ent, under the supervlstou of the city en- gineer, be iustrueted to rb on 7th street, east 01 the C., raise & St. 1' R. 11. Co.'s track. Ald. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council o[ the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, November 6th, 1893. stone or cetltent. be, within :en days of this notice. constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on each side of Regent street, between Windsor avenue and Prince street, where not already lard, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Adds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, (flab, 1,011g, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Hyder. Noes-- None. Ald. Nicks offered the follow lite: 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 hulk.• constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks on eaeh side of Prince street, between Eagle Point ave. and Sanford street, where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, (:lab, Lillie, Nicks, Olinger, L'oweis, and Ryder. Noes—None. Aid. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the city Council of the City of Dubuque, '['hat 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, ou each side of Dodge street, between South Dodge street and Grandview ave., where not already laid, a! the expense of abutt- ing property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aid's. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, (flab, Lillie, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. -9 Noes—None. All. (lab offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. 'L'hat a sidewalk. 4 feet wide, of good 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, within 10 days of this notice, con- structed and laid in couformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on each side of Booth street, between West Third street and Julien ave., where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Niclts, Olinger, Powers, and nyder. Noes—None. Aid. Powers 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 10 days of this notice and resolution, construct- ed and laid in conformity with the ordi- nance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of West Locust street in front of lot 14 of the Quigley sub of out lot 710, where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder- Noes—None. Ald. 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 10 (lays of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Alma street, between Pickett street and Phomas street where not alteady laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, ('raw ford Glab, Ldlig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers sin Ryder. Noes—None. Ald. Powers offered the following: Resolved by the city council of iho city of Dubuque, That. a sidewalk four feel wide of good 2 -inch plank, stone, brick or cement, be within 10 days of lois nonce, coust.tticted and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on south side of A von street, between the alley .ind west side of Avon where not already lam, at the expense of tba abutting property. Ado') ed by the following vote: lyes—Atds.' Butler, By rile. Crawford, (lab, 1.illig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. (91. Noes—None. Ald. Ryder offered file following resolu- tion which was adopted: Be it Resolved by the Pity Council of the City of Dubuque, That the steps on the south side of it est Eighth street, west of the Diamond house, be repaired and re- newed where necessary and where re- newed to be raised at least one or two steps to make the intervals between the nigh s more level and be done under the supervision of the city engineer. Ald. Ryder moved that the engineer and street superintendent be instructed to grade down the sidewalk on Cherry street Mr. ►'. htttiuiore be allowed time to lay Itis sidewalk. Carried. A.Id. Crawford offered the following resolution which was adopted: Resolved, That .lotto Wunderlich, D. W. Linehan, and C. 1 eifsteck be and are hereby appointed cont- uussioners to assess the damages if any, which may result to any person or persons by reason of the change of grades of Ellis street, Lincoln avenue, Stafford avenue and West Fourteenth s(reet, in ac- cordance with the provisions of sections six and seven of chapter 29 of the revised ordinance. Ald. Crawford moved that a macadam e,ossing be laid at the intersection of Alta Vista and Vernon streets. Carried. Ald. Byrne moved that the steps ou Vine be replaced. Carried. The following bilis were referred to the printing committee: The Globe ['riming Co. $29.15. The Dubuque Telegraph, $79.00. The 'Times Co. 858.30. The 'Jerald, $136.60. The Herald, $$30.65. The following bills were referred to the committee on police and light. Central Union Telegraph Co. $12.89. Star Electric Co. $1,418.94. t — 7 Central Electric Co. $95.75. Globe Light and Heat Co. $320. Key City Gas Co. $82.20. The following bills were referred to the committee on lire and water: Dubuque Water Co., $30. Dubuque \Vater Co., $400. Dubuque Water Co„ $200. The following bilis were referred to the street committee: Allick Alderson, $22.50. M.'Tschirgi, Jr., $5.00. The trill of the Electrical Supply. Co. of $50.89 was referred to the committee on electrical construction. The city auditor was instructed to col; lett the bills against the following parties: d November 6th, 1893 Illinois Central railroad Co $2.2 1l•„ C., a 1. & St. P. railroad Co 22 !)`d Constttuers' Steil in I Seating Co II 75 The bell of .1. 1'. Schroeder .Yc Co. for $6 41) was relerred to the sewer commit- tee. The following petitions were relerred to Bo! delinquent tax committee: 11'. 11. .Jaeggi, M rs Michael shatnlsin, i1artim Du inphv, Henry B. I;nitfke, treas- urer; 11ie tobigisky, Jacob t1'elihoeler, Capt. R. Kimbel. '1'he f1Uowiuu petitions were referred to the committee on public gt omits and buildings: •l'yoographit'.al Union No. 22, Key City Pleasure club and I)ubugne Drum Corps, each of whom ask tor the use of the armory hall. '1'he foUuwuig petitions were:granted: Henry Mueller et al., for the improvement of Glut street to Eagle Point avenue. I'eti ion of building committee of the 4)dtt b'ellow's 't'euipie for the improve- ment tit alley between Stili and 10,u and Locust and Blurt' streets. Petition of the board of supervisors for cancellation of taxes un N W of lot 4 Hughes sub, owned by county of Du- buque. ❑'I he petition of Mrs. Mary Neuhaus for cancellation of special tax was referred to sewer committee. Petition of Dubuque Street Rail way Co., for remission of taxes was relerred to the committee of the wrote. Petition oI Mloha1/,wack, et al., remon- strating against the change of grade ut Stafford avenue was referred to the street commit tee. Petition of Win. G. Waters et al., for the removal of large boulder 110111 the street at 1)odge street extension near Cascade cross- ing was referred to engineer and street superintendent with power. Petition of 1•'. 11. Daniels, president of school board, was referred to committee on tire end water. Petition of Capt. 11. Kumbel for pay- ment of balance due lion as per agreement with city was granted and warrant or tiered drawn to pay same, less amount due the city tor taxes on terry boat. The following petitions were received and tiled: Petition of A. O. Chapin, Ilenry Rose and Kate N'. Rose, remonstrating against change of grade on West 14th street were received and tiled. Also petition of W. S. 1Vright et al. re- questing that a tour toot sidewalk be al- lowed to be laid in place 01 a six foot walk as ordered on llroau street. DAlsu petition 0[ 11. S. Hetherington, 11. 13, Hetherington, Edward Clark and Geo. A. Ferris, remonstrating against change of grade on Ellis street and claims for damages if said grade should be adopted. memoir rs or OFFICERS. Auditors Kenety reported as follows: Casts on haud,Oct. 1, 1893 $15,142 55 Receipts during the munch • • • • 30,300 00 Disbursements $'15,882 00 Balance in treasury. Nov. lst..$ 9,560 55 Also reported $1,Zi4i9.80 due city officers for month of October. Also reported list of coupons redeemed during month of October. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay city officers. • Street Supt. Carter reported $5,921.50 due for labor on streets for October 1893. Warrants ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to street committee. :Marshal Kice reported $1,995.10 due police for month of October, 1893. 1!)7 Also reported $18.25 paid to city for pound receipts. Also reported $30.00 paid to city for lines in city ordinance cases. Warrants ordered drawn to pay police and report referred to city attorney. Sewer Inspector O'Brien reported 8872 due for labor on sewer tor October. IVar- rutts ordered drawn and report referred to sewer committee. Jlarketinaster Norton reported $46.20 scale receipts. At o reported .x24.75 refit of huckster stands. Also reported $13.1)0 due f it board of prisoners. Warrants ordered drawn to pay for hoard. of prisoners and report re- ceived and filed. Reports of Chas. I'itsehlier, .las. Moyle, Chas..). Even, T. .1. Donahue, Mrs. C. Decker, city weighers, recto‘4.d and filed. Cho'I.los. Reinfried reported $1,511.35 dui' the firemen for 11101011 of (let. 1898. Received and tiled and warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen. Report of .I. 11. Wood, wood measurer, was received and tiled. Attorney Jas. E. Knight reported that the report of Justice Gratz fur the tnonth of August 1893, was correct. Report adouted. AId. Ryder moved that committee on markelshave an assistant for Marketuiaster Norton. Carried. IA P1. Olinger moved toadjourn to'l'hurs- day, Nov. 9411 at 9 o'clock a. In. Carried. Attest: "- . 1893. ('IT'" COUNCIL. Mayor Adjourned Regular Session Nov. 9th, 1893. 1ON'14'111A1,. Council met at 10 o'clock a. 111. Mayer Daugherty an the chair. Present—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Ulab, Li1Iig, Nicks, Olinger, I'owers, and Ry- der. AId. Olinger moved that the rules be suspended and .1r. Duggan be allowed to address the council. Carried. Attorney McCarthy, in behalf of Mr. Duggan, addressed the council in relation to the change of grade on Madison street. Petition of Michael Duggan asking the city to give six loot striu on Madison street and $300 as agreed by the former council as compensation for damages caused by the change of grade on Madison street. Granted. Petition of Mrs. Jane t'iiewning asking that two dollars be refunded to her which was paid to get cows out of pond. Referr- ed to the tnayor with power. The following petitions were referred to the delinquent tax committee. Maurice '1'. Ahearn, Dubuque Light and Traction company, Trustees, J ackson Street M. G. church. November 9th, 1893 Ald. Crawford moved that when the council adjourned 11 adjourn to 7:30 p. nl. Carried. Ael. Byrne arrived at 11 o'clock. Ald. Olinger Moved that treasurer be instructed 10 postpone sale of the Jackson Mtreel M . E. march at tax sale as clatter had been referred to delihrlaeut tax conl- nlltit'.,. The following petitions were referred to 'street committee. Petition of It. .I. Fessler in regal',' to change of grade on Stafford avenue. Petition o[ Geo. W. Farley in relation to the completion o[ improvement on t:artield avenue between Aon and 'teed streets. Petition tit Saran 11. 'hail claiming damages on aecodnt of change of grade 011 Lincoln avenue. Petition of A. A. Loetscher et al. to have steps placed on 15111 street. Referred to •street committee with power. I'etltloh of A. 11. \L'tcKeIIZIe et al. for the grading of Augella street. Referred to street committee and engineer. The .following petitions were referred to com- mittee on claims. Petition or Scherr Bros. asking that Money clue them from henry Blab be re- tained from wages due hint from city. Pet ttoto of Christian Spoerl ask leg com- pensation for injury to horse from break- ing in sewer on 8111 street . Petition of Aleck Alderson tor pay fur dirt removed from his premises on Mineral street. (referred to committee on claims, street superintendent and engineer. Petition of Roger Mcl'uland;and Jas. E. McClain to have city engineer survey lot 24 of mineral lot 149. (.ranted. Petition of Katy Giesler for damages cause by overflew on Elm street. , Referred and filed. Petition of Dewitt C. Cram asking to have watering fountain on 17th and Locust. removed. Referred to the committee 011 sewers. Petition of .las. Beacon, et al., to have Oak street opened to connect well Rising tivenne. Referred to committee of the whole. Petition of Nic Ryan asking that interest on special tax be canceled. Referred with power to special eommittee consisting of Aids. Ryder and Powers. Petition o1 River Jordan, et al., asking for electric lamp on Roberts avenue. Re- ferred to committee on police and light. Petition of John Steiner et al, to have crossing placed on intersection of (;rand - view avenue and North and Bennett street. (ranted. The following bilis were ordered paid: W. S. Moro for plumbing and material, 824.67. Dubuque Omnibus Co., two horses and saddles 83.00. John Terry, one load pine wood, 82.00. Ald. Olinger moved that warrants for three dollars each be drawn in favor of the jury that assessed damages for the opening of 26th street, White street ex- tension, alley east of Hill and alley west of Center. Ald. (ijji m t ved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: ecorder. ... 1893. . Mayor. 4'I 'FY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Saesion Nov. 9th, 1893. OFFICIAL. Coum tl met at 8 o'cloclt p. I. \t:lvor Uoaghetty in the chair. Present—A Id's. But Byrne, (Crawford, (flab, Lillig. Nicks, (Ringer and Ryder. The petition of 11. L. Torbert, et al., in- 5111'aIIce .4 gents, asking Ihat 1 chimney and brtl'It builllitle Inspector be appointed :11111 recconlulelided .luhIl I ire:thuuse be selected for same. Referred to city attar-- uey and 0rdnlluloe cup wiuee. 1:I;I'oIt'l' op• uFFICEIts. Eneineer 11'. I1. leneWItull reported as fottens: 'That warn:alts be dr'aw'n for $851.37 to pay'rolliug:oill•..\dopted report. Also presen e.l profile til proposed change in l'ark Gill avenue. Referred to street Cnllllllittee. Also reported statement 491 neteadam measure 1••r the mown of O0tebet' Hiatt, anunplting to $498.90. lettered paid. Also reported 821.411 balance due on mac- adam used by the coy, which was or- dered paid. Also reported 690.$1 due .lapses \Ic- 1)onaltl for sidewalk contract. Adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay the bill. Also presented profile of change of grade on Queen street, showing by Ute blue line the cIiaoge he would recommend. 1 eler- red to street committee. Also presented profile of ally frons Eagle Point avenue lo Ilart street, between Frances and Vieeria street shuwine by the red line the change lie would recommend. Adopted. Also presented profile of l.arfield .'venue from Middle street to 7111 avenue showing by the broken red line the change of grade he would recommend. :Adopted. Also report that street superintendent has repaired alley between 11th and 12th and between Washington and Jackson. Received and tiled, Also report that ditches have been made that will give temporary relief on West heed street and Lincoln avenue: improvement 5110010 be extended to give permanent relief. Received and filed. Also reported that a grade has already been established on Peabody avenue. Re- ceived and filed. Also reported that the sewerage pian does not contemplate the location of a sewer in alley east of Grant avenue, and that the grade of alley when completed will be satisfactory to all parties. Re- ceived and filed. Also reported that it will require about 200 cubic yards of filling to gtve an outlet on Blake straet to Union avenue. Re- ferred to street committee and engineer. Also reported that to fill (ties street in front of M. Zaacks, would require about 200 yards of filling at a cost of about 850. Received and filed. Also reported that storm water sewer on Jones street from Main street to the 1. C. R. R. depot cost 8242.19, a cost of 81.31 per lineal toot. Received and filed. Also reported that there is no established grade on Blake street. Received and filed. iv Also presented profile of change of grade on Weigle alley. Adopted. 'rhe following bills were allowed: Alois Lange, improvement of s 3 Dodge street, from Bluff to Lo- cust streets $ 140 00 November 9th, 1893 M. Lavin, sewer in Almond street from Ellis lu Inv 174 38 Williams ,\ 11eC 11111, improve- ment of 1)n11►estWet ft ,n,Swttti Dodge to I;t•,uolciew 2,844 45 WlUtams &. yleC:uut, grading. of Dodge street from S,,'tth Dodge to 13randv:e v 185 20 Peter I tsh:tell, inmreveuleet of s }1 Dodge from 111nff to Locust. 2117 na A. &. E. Parrish, exe•n•atmg router t Leel: 167 62 Steuck & 1YFarrell, grading C1'rtnce, from San;ord to Eagle Point ave 40 00 Steuck & 1r Farrell, improving Prince, troth Sanford to Eagle Point ave 487 74 Steuek & 1) Farrel.improvme Ile - gent street from Queen 1,, Pio we street 556 81) Steuck & O'Farrell, intpr:mg al- ley trent 22,1 to 23,1 bet\t'een Jackson and Washington Steuek & 1)' Ferret', improving al- ley from Sanford street to Clin- ton ave., bet ween Queen street to 1V tinsel ay. Et ligan, grading Broad street from .Julien ave to Thune for the Friendless 744 (111 Brown .F Brown, :ulproyeulent of Seminary 2,111 15 Jas. Lee, taking up and replacing si•lewalk 22 n11 Maury Praetor, improvement of 13.h, from fine 11) Maple 21 613 Barry I'rueter, improvement of Alma from 'Phomas to Pickett street 610 50 Dods 111 Schoenthal, improvement of Booth street. Iron: Julien :uv to West 'Third 454 00 1►odsou Schoenthal, grading Booth street from Julien ave. to \%'est Third 384 75 Anthony Sieg, crossing stone..... 116 70 John '1'Ibey, crossing stone 15 65 Thos. !tassel t, cros•intr stone 11 30 (deo. W. Farley, ex r,t work on 11uu1bolllt street 20 17 E. S. Daugherty, services for October Phil. 1)oerr, improvement of at ley from 1lumboldt avenue to Schil- ler between I1homberg, and Lincoln avenue Phil. Doerr, improvement of alley from Iluulboldt avenue to Staf- ford between Garfield and 111nm berg avenue Cain & Schoenthal, improvement east of Grant avenue from Jul- ien avenue to Vest 11th street 1ieo.Taylor, improvement. of alley between 11111 and %Vest 3rd and Bureh street 440 25 1117 54 480 110 40 00 232 40 338 15 103 35 RE PO Itis OF STA N 11I NU COM M ITT EES. AId. Olinger of the finance committee reported in favor of approving of the re- port of city treasurer for mon tit of October, 1893 and loan warrants be drawn tor the several amounts as stated therein. Adopted. AId. Olinger, chairman ut' the street committee, reported as follows: Committee report in favor of accepting the following streets and alleys: Alma street from 'Phomas street to Pick- ett, Harry Procter, contractor. S/ Dollte street from llluff to S. Locust street, Peter Eisbach and Alois Lang, con- tractors. Regent street from Queen to Prince street, Steuck & O'Farrell, contractors. Prince street from Sanford street to E. • P. avenue, Steuek ,v Ir Farrell, enntract- ors. Seminary street front fox's add to W. Locust, Brown & Brown. contractors. liruad street from W. I4111 street to Rome of the 1tiendtess, Ed Ryan, contractor. Alley east 01 Grant avenue tr Julien avenue to W. lith street. Cain & Schoen- thal, contractors. Alley from 221 street to 231 street, be- tween 11 ash menu, and Elm streets, Steuck & O'Ferral, contractors. Alley from Sanford to Clinton street, be- tween Windsor and Queen streets, Steuck & O'Farrell, contractors. Alley from 11untbol It avenue to Stafford avenue, between Ehrenberg & Barfield avenues, Phil Doerr, contractor. alley front Ilumbuldt avenue to sell i1ler avenue, between 111hon1berg and Lincoln avenues, P,11I Doerr, 1•n11Intel l or. Dodge street from 5. Dodge streeet to Grandview avenue, 1\ Ifhams &. \feCann, eont•ae1.irs. Adopted. Iso retina pi favor of receiving and tiling the report of street superintendent. Adopted. Also report in favor of instructing the engineer to prepare preliies of grades of streets in Iiurlien and 1.a %ther's aduition and manila the same to the eounell. Adopted. Also report that street superiutendeut has beet' instructed to make the neces- sary repairs at the lower end of Bluff street extension. Adopted. Also report 'in favor 111 adopting the resolution for a Still` walk on the south stile \Vest. 3rd street, between Alpine and Booth street. Adopted. Also reported in favor of :u,proving of the red line as the nthieial grade of alley between Windsor and Queen, Ilntl Sand- ford and Clinton streets. Adopted. Also report in favor of the adoption of the red line as the official grade of 1Vood street. Adopted. Also report in favor of the adoption of the red line as the onkel' grade of Wild street tram South Dodge 1,, .Ir1 tion street. .Adopted. Also report in favor of the adoption of the red lice as the (Miele' grade of Coates avenue. .1 do pt ed. AId. Ryder, eh:dna:tit of executive com- mittee of board of health reported as fol- lows: Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and tiling the claim of Grail' Bros. of $86.40 for cleaning vault at Montana House. Adopted. Also present bill of E. E. Frith of X312 for removing garbage and dead animals for the mouth 01 October 1848. 1V arrant ordered drawn to pay sante. Also present a report of the examination of the condition of the vaults of the Mon- tana (louse trade by Sewer Inspector O'Brien and Al. O'Connell. Referred to board of health. AId. Crawford moved the expiration of contract with E. E. Frith for removing Garbage be referred to the board of health with power. Adopted. AId. Olinger, chairman of the committee of the whole, presented the following re- ports, which were adopted: Your cohunittee report in favor of re- ceiving and tiling the petition of C. A. Wilber et al for the opening and grading of Olive street. Also in favor of instructing engineer to prepare a ulltt of the proposed widening of White street between 22d and 23d streets. Also proposed extension of Oak street, showing the lands or lots necessary to be 2O(I November 9th, 1893. taken, the names oil the owners thereof. and the cluanilly o[ land proposed to be taken, aunt proceed in aev >1(1 u,ce with the ordinance on that subject. Also report that the matter 01 automatic gates at r>tlto>el (Tie -sings that atter a con- ference wash Ute officials of he railruads,'we agreed in lieu of the gates the railroad com- pany is to put tri electric goings un the ctossnigs at Lincoln, Ilhumberg and (far - field avenues. AId. Lillie chairman of delinquent tax presented the fotluwiug reports vvMelt were adopted: Your committee report that Anna \l. Bush be allowed u> pay specntl tax tar sidewalk on North street at the rate of 7 per cent. !t:•r annum., the same to be paid inunedia.ely. Also report on the petition of Anna Schiel for catccllat'n of part of special tax tor street 111>11 etneitts, 'That in ae- eordatee with the onunauce she Mas seven years to pay her assessment, which Nye be- lieve wilt out be a ¢lett hardship. Also report Mn lay.,r of cane. lliut; the taxes of Brad ey el at. tat Iu;s 29, 30 and 31 in I ni ey 110me add. for 1SS2 as the same Is it double as.essweut. Also report in favor of reducing the as- ses.tient ni \i. \IcC>,rteo 011 tot 7, in hou- ses Mid sic, to 159 tar 1Sit2, and treasurer instructed to reluutl .unuuut overpaid nit .ante. AIs,> tepurt w favor of cancelling the taxes on lot I of win. lot 1116 aid lot 1 of nut. lot 197 fur I892, as the saute is a trouble assessment. A Ifyder, chairman of police and light., reported as tallows: ]'our emotion, a report in laver of hill of the (Nobe Light & Ileal Co. of •$:147.17 tor light during September, ISU7S. Adopted Also report 111 favor of paying the Star Electric Co., $1,365,119 ter electric lirut less •'$.7S for lights not lit or properly cared for fitting Sept. ISti:. Adopted. Also rowel in tavur of paying hey' City (las Co., x41.4(1 and t'efetring bill of x19.35 for gas at the t eutral engine, house to ('1ty Electrician Bluffing tor farther Mnvesti ;a- unt. Adopted. Also report in favor of approving of the report, of city electrician and would rcetul- llietd that lie be instru>•ed to have {isles painted an appropriate color in accord- ance wish the oid,mauee. Adopted. Also r. port in favor of receiving and tiling report of the marshal tor Sept. 1bt:1. Adopted. AId. Nicks, chairman on electrical con- struction, presented the following report . which wits adopted. Your committee report in favor of paying the following bills: 13111 of the Ceniral Electric Co., for elec- trical supplies for Inc alarm circuit, S95.75. Also bill of 11. E. \Vise of $:L00 tot re- moving pules in alley between Ninth and Tenth and Clay and \Vhiee, the same to be assessed to the Star Electric Co. Also bill of Portland Paving Co., of $S.h6 for repairing sidewalk damaged by the Star Electric Co., and that the same should be assessed to then. Also bill of the Central Union Telephone Co., of $31.95 for telephone service. Also bill of E. 13. Chandler of $125 for fire alarm box. Ald. Olinger, chairman of committee on streets, reported in favor of paying the following bills. Steuck & O'Farrell,8487.41; Win. Marshall, $13.50; Baumgartner & Kleih, $5.86; Steuck & O'Farrell, $405; Key City Gas Co., $168.25. Adopted. \Ise report 111 favor of allowing E. W. hri,igle & Peterson to dig a shalt on Catherine street. providing they leave a roadway of sullieient width for public travel, lile a bond to hold the city harmless Iron any damages that may be caused uM aecuunt of said shaft, and they shall till shaft when through ( ir ordered by the cloned to do so. Adopted. Alit. Byrne, chairman of sewer commit- tee, reported in litvur of paying the follow- ing bills, which tvas adopted: .1. 1'. Schroeder & Co., $62.70: T. U. ('ant, ..S 10: Peter 1lorsch, $I 1.55: Baum- gartner & k gin, $7.85; I1. Na.gelntaker, 81; Byrnes & Saul, •$Y7; .1. 1'. Schroeder & Co., :3.15. AId. 1) Inger, chairman of the commit- tee ort lire and water, reported in favor of paying the following bills, wined was adopted: Andrew I)re: , ?_'.7.i:.Iolua Butt, 56.30; McDermott & ;ow, $1.15; John Britt, 1u.!5; Karol for lira -s works, S:175: Thus. t'o1:111 , .l'• Powers, .$11; I;anlanti. r., 75,. Dubuque Water Co., .l.. 1.: Ise) city Lias Co., $1)S.5(I. Aitl. Nyder offered the billowing resolu- tions which were adopted: Resolved by the council of the etty of "Minnow, That the street superintendent be instructed to repair .iuhen aveune be- tween \W>11101 street mei women avenue as said street is in deplorable condition. Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the order of the council passed Oct. 2, 1.93, agreeing to pay one hilt the cost of pollee overcoats, orovIding said coats dad not exceed ?2U each, be re- considered and annulled, awl in lieu there- of that the city marshal be authorized to have such police as need everpuitts to pro- cure the same, said overcoats to he in regu- lar form except that they may be :made a •'sack•' cut instead of a frock, the city of l)ubnune to defray one-half of the cost of the sante. Resolved, That an arc electric light be placed at the corner ut 111 it and Iowa streets, as said locality is in total darkuesss at nights. Resolved, That an arc electric light be placed on Roberts avenue. as said locality is 111 total darkness at nights, ata place where the city may see proper to place it. The following resolution was referred to the outuittee on police and light with powerc Resolved, That an arc electric light be placed on (;arliiel1 avenue, near the Chi- cago Great Western railroad crossing, as the said crossing is dangerous to public travel at present. AId. Olinger presented the following report widen was ado:,ted. Your committee to whom was referred the matter of contructiun of sanitary sewer on Prairie street from \V Luh to 11th street, would recomend that a sanitary sewer be constructed on said Prairie street from W 14tH to Chestnut streets. Alt). Olinger offered the following reso- lution which was adopted: Whereas, The City Council of the City of Dubuque did, on the lid day of October, 1893, pass a resolution 'authorizing the mayor to issue $50,000 of improvement bonds, both principal and interest of said bonds payable at the office of the treasurer in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, with ex- change on New York, and Whereas, It is the intention of the city of Dubuque that both principal and inter- est of said bonds shall be payable in New York, therefore, Resolved, That the words, "payable at i) November 9th, 1893. the office of the treasurer in the city of Dubuque, with exchange on New i ork" in said resolution be and are hereby de- clared null and void and of no force or et - feet, and in lieu 1Iicreot that the billowing words ba subs:bided, "payable at the National Park bank in New York." :110. thing r offered the following reso- lution: lie.oive.d by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to nay for improving alley from 2211 to 23 1 streets, hen ween Jackson and Washington streets, oy Stench & O'Farrell a'0011.actors, in front of and ad- joining same, a special tax be mid is here- uy levied nti the several lots and purls of lots, told parcels of real esi.ale liei(ivailer named, .ituade and owned, ;aWWI for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each tut or par- cel of real estate as follows: .1. M. Hoffmann, lot 18 E. Langworlhy'8 add.: 62.22 sq Yds macadamizing at 45c... 28 00 22.46 cu yds curbing at 25e 5 74 Total •4 33 74 C. 11. \ley'ers, lot 14 E. Lutgwurthy's add: 55.55 sq yds macadami-/.in_+ at 450 25 00 211.50 cu yds grading al '_'S.• 5 15 Total. .$ 30 13 Thus. Allen, u!, lot 20, E. Langworthy's add: 27.78 811 yds 111aea 1ainizing at 45e.. 12 50 10.25 cubic yds grading at 25e 2 56 Total .$ 15 06 Wm. Vogt's, s;2 lot 20, E. Langworthy's Add: 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 45e... 12 511 10.25 cubic yds grading at 25e 2 56 Total 15 06 Wm. Vogts, u;9 lot 21, E. Lang w, rthy's add: 27.78 sq vde macadamizing at 45c$ 12 50 10.25 cubic yds grading at 25e 2 56 Total $ 15 06 Fred. Fellbaum, s X lot 2l, ELang - wotthy's add: 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 45.c.... 12 50 10.25 cu yds grading, at 25e 2 56 1506 Total Free. Fellbauui, n % lot 22, E. Lang - worthy's add: 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 45c12 50 10.25 cu yds grading at 25e 2 56 Total Johanna. Heintz, S % lot 22, E. worthy's add: 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 45e.... 12 50 2 56 10.25 cu yds grating at 25c Total $15 06 Johanna lleuitz, lot 23 E. Langwortlly's add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c25 00 20.50 cu yds grading at 25c 5 13 - Fred Conrail, lot 26, E. Langworthy's and: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45e.. '2'i W 20.50 cubic yards grading at 25e.... 5 13 Total $ 30 13 Chas. l{ieptet.ch, lot 27, E.La niiworthy's add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45e25 00 20.50 cubic yards grading at 25e 5 13 $ 15 06 Lang - Total $30 13 Theodore Grube, lot 24 E. Langworthy's add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at at 45e25 00 20.50 cu yds gradin„5 13 Total Fred Conrad, lot 25, E add: 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at 45c.. 26 00 21.68 cubic yards grading at 25c.... 543 .$30 13 Lang worthy's Total $ 31 43 Total $ 30 18 Treitz Schargets, lot 28, E.,Langworthy's add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 15e... 25 00 20.50 cubic yds. grading at 25c 5 13 Total $ 30 13 Fred. Rohit, lot 24, E. Lang worthy's add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45e 25 00 20.50 cubic yds. grading at 5 Ia Total $30 13 Fred. Kuhrt, l' 34 lot 30, E. Laug- worthy'. ado: 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 45e... 12 idt 10 25 cubic 308 grading at 25: 2 56 Total $ 15 06 Anton1{ol:useck, s'3 lilt 30, E. Lang - worthy's add: 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 451'1.2 50 10.25 cubic yds grading at 25e 2 56 Total a 15 06 U.:\. Fuller, lot 31, E. Langwurihy's ado• 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c25 00 20.50 cub yds grading at 25c 5 13 'I'otal $ 30 18 Otto Kauffman lot 32, E. Laingworthy's add: 55 55 sit yds macadamizing at 45c... 26 00 2.1.511 cut) yds grading as 45c 5 13 Total $ 30 18 Ilermau Mauer, lot 33, E. Langworthy's add: 55 55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c$ 25 00 20.55 cub yds grading at 25c 5 13 Total 830 18 Hernial' Mauer, lot 34, E. Lal'gworthy's add: 20 50 cu yds grading at 25e $ 5 13 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c25 111 Total $ 30 13 Dietrich Mauer, lot 1, E. Langworthy's add: 20.50 ea yds grading at 25c $ 5 13 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c25 00 Total ,$ 30 13 Deltrich Mauer, lot 2, E. Langworthy's add: 20.50 cu yds grading at 25e $ 5 13 55.55 sq. yds. macadamizing at 45e25 00 Total $ 821 13 Dietrich Mauer, lot 3, E. Langworthy's add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c25 W 20.50 cu yds grading at 25c15 13 Total $ 30 13 Nicholas Meyer, s 36 ft lot 4 ELang - worthy's add: 40.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c18 00 14.76 cu yds grading at 25C $ Total $ 21 69 Ignatius Lercher n 14 ft lot 4, ELang - worthy's add: November 9th. 1893. 15.65 alt yds macadamizing at 451'..."1 7 110 22.06 cubic yds grading at 25e 5.74 cit yds grading at 25e 1 41 Total $ 8 44 Ignatius Lercher, s !., lot 5, E. Lang - worthy's add: 27.78 sq yds maeada ' ming at 45c12 50 10.25 cu yds grading at 25r $ 2 56 Total 15 1)1 John Koehn, nit lots, E. Langwullily's add: 27.78 sq yds macadamizing at 45c... 12 5Q 10.25 cu yds grading at 25e $ 2 56 Total 31 13 .1ohn l{oehl, lot 6, E. Langworthy's add: 20.55sq y Is mne ld:unlziag at 45c.. 25 00 55.60 eu ids gradin_' at 25e 5 13 Total $ 80 13 Michael Abilz, Int 7, E. 1.augworth3's arid: 55.54 sq yds 111411 ntlallllzint: al 45e.... 25 (N) 20.50 eu yds grading at 25e S 5 13 Total 30 13 Sophia Prange, lot 8 E. Lang worthy's add: 55.55 stn yds tnaeadamizing at 45c.... 25 00 20.50 eu yds grading at 25e 5 13 Total $90 13 John Laytich, lot 4 E. Langworthy's told: 55.55 841 yds maeadamizi1L at 45e25 (N) 20.501•8 yds grading at 25u 1 13 'Total 8..-1F-13 13 .1oh11 Lynch, lot 10 E. Langwurtlly''s add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45e.... 25 00 17.25 cu yds grading at 25c 4 31 Total "1 24 31 Joseph 'Tyler, lot 11, E. Lang worthy's add' 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45e....• 25 (0 20.50 cu yds grading at 25c 5 13 Total 8 30 13 Wm. Abitz, lot 12, E. Langworthy's add: 55.55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c8 25 01 20.50 cu yds grading at 25e 5 13 'Total 8 '30 131 Chas. llenuings, lot 13, E. Langworthy's F1(141: 55.55 811 ylls maedaiilizing at 45e.... S 25 00 20.50 cu yds grading at 25c ..... $ 5 13 Total 8 30 13 John Schuu, lot 14. L. Langworthy's add: 55.511 sq yds nntchdamizinq at 45".,. 25 00 20.50 cu yds grading at 25e 5 13 Total . 30 13 Peter Ziegler, lot 15, E. Langworthy's add: 55.55 sq;yds macadamizing at 45c.. 25 00 20.55 cubic yds grading at 25c 5 13 Total 8 30 13 Jlentietta Hoffmann, lot 16, E. Lang - worthy's add: 55,55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c25 00 20.50 cubic yds grading at_45c 5 13 Total 8 30 13 Nicholas Stoltz est., lot 17, ELang - worthy's add: 62.22 sq yds macadamizing at 45c28 00 5 74 Total$t 33 74 Adopted 03. the following vote: Ayt•s-Alda. Butler, Byrne, Craw- ford. Blab, Lithg, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. Aid. Olinger ()tiered the following reso- lution: Resolved by the City Connell of the l'ity. of Dubuque, That to pay for Improving Nevada street front 1i' 5th street to \V 3rd sheet by (.e,. 'Taylor contractor, 14 front of null adjnutlug same, al suetaal tax be and Is hereby levied on the several lots, and plans nl' lots, and parcels of real estate hereinnit,'r named, situlte and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot of parcel of r1.14t estate, as Ito JIM'S: '1'. n. Nairn, Int 27, Nairn's add: 174.1 lineal, Rpt curium; at 411c 68 (14 52.111 sq yds guttering at 45e 36 40 2:17.72 sit yds macadamizing at ,5u,•118 86 '1'5151 "12'2'2 811 Martin l at rob, Iii 7, Vii is acid: 60.4 lineal (vet curbing at 40.' "1 24 16 27.11 stn '.ds guttering at 15e 12 20 814.78, sq yds macadamizing at 511e43 39 Total "1 79 75 Martin Carroll, nut , N iuld: 50.4 lineal ft curbing at 401' "1 20 00 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 45e 10 00 111.11 sit. yds. macadamizing at 50e311 56 'l'otal $ 60 55 T. S. Nairn, lot 11, Nairn'. add: 511.0 lineal leer 'lll'11111g at 4111' 24 1N) 22.22 sq yds glittering at 45e 14 00 141.11 so yds Macadamizing at 50e. 0 55 Total 8 Ell 55 T. l'. Nairn, nut 10, Nairn's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 40e 8 20 00 '22.:!*2 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 00. 61.11 sq yds uuu'adamiztug at 50eall 56 Total $ 60 55 John L. Duetted, lit 11 Nairn's add: 50 lineal leet curbing at 40e 8 20 00 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 45c 10 00 61.11 so yds macadanuzulg at 50c30 55 Total 5 (10 55 John L. Duetted, lot 12 Nairn's t.dd: 50 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 211 Oil 22.22 sq. yd,. guttering at 45e 10 00 01.11 sq yds mnacadamurtlg at 50c30 55. Total .8 60 55 .John L. lluette!I, lot 13 Nau'u's add: 50 lineai,feet curbing at 40c $ 20 (40 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 00 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c311 55 Total.... 8 110 55 John L. Duetted, lot 14, Nairn's add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 40c 5 24) 00 22.32 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 00 61.11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e30 55 Total 8 60 55 John L. Duette(, lot I, Nairn's add:: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 45c 10 40 61.11 s p yds macadamizing at 50e30 55 Total $ 60 55 John L. Duetted, lot 2. Nairn,s add: 50.0 lineal ft curving at 411e $ 20 00 22.22 sq. yds. guttering at 45e 10 00 61.11 sq yds Macadamizing at 50c30 55 Total $ 60 65 t►' November 9th, 1893 John 1,. Iiuettell, lot 3, Nairu's add: 50.00 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 20 00 22.22 sq yda guttering at 45e 10 Olt $1.11 sq yds macadamizing at bec30 55 Total :yl 60 55 John L. Iiuettell, lot 4. Nairn's'adit: 50.00 lineal ft curbing at 40e • * 20 00 22.22 sq yds guttering at 45e 10 00 51.11 sq yds macadamizing at 50.'. 30 55 Total 60 55 lda M. Youig.lot 5 Nairo's add: 60.2 lii:eal ft nurbnig at JOc.........$ 24 08 26.22 sq yds guttering al 45 11 80 82.11 all yds macadamizing at 5Or41 05 Total $ 76 ti3 '1'. S. Nairn, lot 6, Nairn's add: 132.4 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 52 96 60.31 sq. yds. guttering at 45c 27 14 175.85 sq. yds. macadamizing at 50e. 87 98 Total $168 03 C. D. Gregoire, lot 113, Nairn's add: 184.0 lineal feet curbing at 41k• -3 60 105.46 sq yds guttering at 45c 47 46 245.67 s:l yds macadamizing at 50c122 84 Tota, • 5243 410 Adopted by the following vole: Ayes-Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford Giab, Lillis, Nicks, (lniger and Ryder. A Id. Vogel offered the following resolu- tion: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 'l'tiat to pay for improving 22d street from Jackson street to Nam street by 1':. E. Frith, contractor, in front of aid adjoining the sante, a special tax be and is hereby levied 00 the several huts, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, sttuate and uwied, and for the several. amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Dieterick Mauer, lot 1, E. •La» gworthy's add: 137.5 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 57 75 60.90 aq yds.guttering at 42e... 25 58 190.78 sq yds macadamizing at 44c83 94 '1'otai $167. 27 Berman Mauer, lot 34, E. Langworthy's add: 133.8 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ Eli 20 1.0.00 sq yds guttering at 42c 20 20 176.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c37 49 Total $158 89 Fred. Stock, Jr.,IIot 36, E. Langworthy's add: 109.1 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 45 82 47.55 sq yds guttering at 42c 19 97 138.55 sq yds macadamizing at 44c60 76 Total.... ... $126 75 John Steffes, lot 69, E. Langworthy's add: 119.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 49 98 48.44 sq yds guttering at 42c 20 34 142.22 sq yds macadamizing at 44e62 58 Total .$132 90 John Olinger. lot 23, Boulevard add: 129.8 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 64 52 60.90 sq yds guttering at 42c 25 58 192.17 sq yds macadamizing at 44c84 55 Total $1114 66 John Olinger, lot 24, Boulevard add: 129.5 lin feet curbing at 42c $ 54 39 60.00 sq yds guttering at 42c 25 20 177.50 sq yds macadamizing at 44e78 10 Total $157 69 John Montan, lot 13, O, S. Langworthy's sub: 105.6 lineal teetenrbing itt 42e $ 44 31 46.22 sq yds guttering at 42c 19 41 1336.78 80 yds Inacadamizing at 44e60 18 Total $123 94) Chas. Krus.•, lot 12, O. S. I,angworrhy's 8111): 122.0(4 lineal feet curbing at 42e 51 24 48.44 sq yds glittering at 42e 20 34 140.44 sq yds macadamizing at 44e61 79 'Total '+I$3 317 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. rintler, Byrne, Crawford Glab, LiIIi'g, Nick, Olinger, Powers and ityder .Noes -None AI•t. Olinger ntll'ret1 the tellntving: Resolved by tiro t'ity Council of the City of 1) ibuque, That a sidewalk, 8 feet, wide, of good brick, stone or ce- ment, be, within 10 days of this notice, cimsIrneted and laid in conformity with the ordinance in rela•ion to sidewalks, on both' sides of lowit street between •13th street and 14th street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote. Ayes-Ald's. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lnllig, Nick', Olinger, and'ltyder. A Id. Olinger 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 content, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in ennformity with The ordinance in relation to sidewalks! abutting city lot 457. where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopters by the following vote: • Ayes -A ids. Butler, (Byrne Crawford, Glab, Lillie, Nicks. Olinger. and ityder. Alderman Olinger offered the sollowing: • Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good brick, stone or cement be, within 10 days after service of this notice constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on west side of Clay street, between 12th street and 13th street where not already laid, at expense of abutting property. Adopted by the follong vote: Ayes-AId. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, l.ilii_, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. AId. Olinger Offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wide of gond brick, stone or cement, be, with in 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with theordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the north side of 13th street, between lova street and al- ley east, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glag, Lilhg, Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder. Aid. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Stafford ave., be- tween Rhontberg ave. and Garfield ave. be (traded guttered, curbed and macadamized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. 'L'hat the city engineer be and he 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 grading, guttering, curbing and ma- cadamizing to be done at the expense of 204 /November 9th, 1893. 3. the owners of the abutting property: grad- ing to be bid in total. Adopted by the following vote: styes—Alis. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Gfab, Lillig, Nicks, Ultnger, rind Ryder. Noes—None. Aid. Nicks offered the following: Resolved by tate tatty t,euuetl 01 the City of Dubuque: Tbat a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of this no - sire, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to siide- walks, on the north side of Seminary street between Clifford street and west line of min lot 1118, where not already laid, at the txpense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, l.tlhg, N irks, Olinger and Ryder. Aid. Nicks 'tiered 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 Um south side of. Seminary street, between Gold street and Vest Locust street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property . Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nick, Olinger and Ryder. Alderman Nicks offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk ti feet nide. of good two-inch plank. brick stone or cement, be. within ten days of this novice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the east side of West Locust street, between 17th and (alis streets, where not already laid. at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alda. Butler. Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillie, Nicks, Oliuger and Ryder. Ald. Crawford moved that the recorder be instructed to advertise at once for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Prairie street from 14th to Chestnut streets, iu ac - commute with the report of the committee adopted this day. Carried. Ald. Crawford offered the following' resolution which was dopted: Resolved, Tbat the city engineer be in- structed to have the crossing at the inter- section of W 14th ane Dell streets repaired and so changed that it will not be danger - ons to the citizens walking over the same. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Julien avenue between Alta Vista and Alpine street, be graded, guttered, curbed and ntacadatmzed, 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 notiee 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. If any of the old curbing is fit for use the same shall be r e - set, the contractor to have the benefit of old macadam and gutter stone. Adopted by the fohowing vote: Ayes—Aid. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Clan, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger. and Ryder. Ald. Crawford offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That Almond street, and Ellis street, betwect Nest Locust street and the north side of Atwood street, be eroded, gottenal, curbed and rnaeadamizeet in conformity with the ordinance upow that subject, 'That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the neces- sary plans and specifications for ,•aid im- provement, and the elty recorder directed so give the proper notice for bids and pro- posals for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing anti inae.adataizing to be dune at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adapted by the following vole: Ayes—.Vis. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillie, Nicks, Olinger, anti Rydsir- Aid. Lillie uttered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That W Hite sir e►, between Sanford and Zito streets, be graded, gut- tered,eurbed and macadamized, in con- formity with the ordinance upon that sub- ject. That the city engineer be and is Hereby directed to mike the necessary platys and specifications tor sand 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 so be done at the expense owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. But,er, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. 'lid. Lillig offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of I)ubugne, 'l'hat Stafford ave., between Ithombertt ave., Linwood cemetery be graded, guttered, curbed and macadam- ized, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer he and is hereby directed to make the - necessary plans and specifications for seta improvement, and the city recotder di- rected to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing and maca- damizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds, Butler, Byrne, Crawford,. Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder. Noes—None. Ald. Lillie offerers the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Lincoln avenue between Reed and 2d avenue, be graded, guttered and macadamized, to conformity with the ordtnauce upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to - make the necessary plans and specifica- tions for said improvement, and the city recorder directed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performauce- of Ibe work; the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford,. Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger and Ryder. Aid. Glab offered the following: Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That Booth street, between West Thirds and Dodge streets, be graded, guttered, curued and macadamized in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject, that the city engineer be and is hereby directed to snake the necessary plans and specifications for said Improve- ment, and the city recorder directed to give Ibe proper notice for bids and pro- posals for the performance of the work, the guttering, curbing rind macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, November 9th, 1893 (.Isb, Lill O.:, Nicks, Olutger and Ryder. Ald. Glab offered the following: ltesnited by the City Council of the City of Dubuque:' That Olen Oat: avenue, be- tween .Julien avenue and West 3.1 street, be graded, curbed and niacadamiz, d, iu conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city a iAtite tr be .111(1 is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specihealiuns for said Uuprove- meet, and the city recorder directed io give the proper notice tor bids and pro. metals for the performance of the work; the guttering, curbing and utacsdanuzing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting property. Adopted by the following vole: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawhiivl. Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger. and Ryder. Ald. Ryder offered the followin : Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Thal Wilde street. between South lhxtge and 11ci.enan streets, be graded, guttered, curbed and mat:04111- ited, in conformity with the ordinance upon that subject. That the city engineer be and is hereby directed to make the necessary plans and specifications is r said improvement, and the city recorder direct- ed to give the proper notice for bids and proposals for the performs nee of he work; the guttering, curbing and macadamizing to be done at the expense of the owners of the abutting properly, granding to be bid in total. Adopted by the toliowing vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, l,lllig, Nicks, Olinger, and Ryder. Aid. Ryder moved that the sewer in- spector and engineer proceed at once to lay sewer on .tones street from Locust street to Main street. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn to Nov. 28rd, at 7:30 o'clock. Carried. Attest: - Reit. tion No- tice. :MAYOR'S OFFICE, DUBUI UE, Iowa, Oct. 10, 1893. Notice is hereby given that the registers of election duly appointed to register voters in the city of Dubuque, state of tows, for the ensuing year, will be in at tendauce in the places herein below des- ignated for the purpose of copying the list of last fall's election and adding thereto such as may be entitled to vote at this fall's election, to be held November 7th, 1893. Said registers will meet at their respec- tive places on Thursday and Friday, Octo- ber 26th and 27th, 1893, at 8 °clock a. m., and be In session until 9 o'clock p. m. of said days. Said registers will thereafter meet on Saturday, November 4tb, 1893, from 8 a. m. to 9 D. M. of said day for the purpose of correcting the list and adding thereto such as may be entitled to vote. Said registers will thereafter meet on Tuesday, November, lib. 1893, (election day) and be iu session from the time the polls open until they close and register only such voters as were absent from the ecorder. 1893 Mayor. .1., ,,•, 11111. P :)411,, 18103. '.I►.) city ,luring toe preeediug drays that the board was in session; also such voters as did not bec:►me citizens until Tuesday, November 7th, 1893. 'l'he plate u( registrar prat in the several wards and prewucts of said city are its fol- lows: M'Ilts'r WIRD. First. Precipct—Sveuson & Ott's lumber oltice,'.°cost and Dodge streets. Second Precinct—Montana house. SEcoND WAite. First 1'reciuct—Court house. Second PI'e••inct—Fourth !Street Engine house - Timm W.tIID. First. Precinct—Central Engtae house, Ninth and town streets. Second Precinct—City Ball. 'third Precinct -Eighteenth Street En- gine house. FOL' ItTil W Alto. First Precinct—I,oruuier (muse. Second Precinct—Western Brewery. l'hird Precinct—Kenyon's barber shop, West Locust street. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct—Schmid's Brewery. Second Precinct —Mrs. E. Mueller's Con- fectionary, Eagle Point ave. Third 1'.ecinct—Michael M4151111 Place. Fourth Precinct—:w3(1 and .htclieou streets. Ali qualified voters of said city who failed to have their names on last spring's registry list are hereby notified that unless they preseat themselves at the places and within the time herein before mentioned for registration, they will be debarred the privilege of voting at said election. A. W. DAUGHERTY, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, State of Biwa. Attest: 'C..1. COO]NEY, City Recorder. td Notice. M. YOE'S OFFICE, DU0IJ1 til , l IOWA, Oct. 30th, 1893. 5 As required by law, the following places herein below designated, will be the voting places in the different wards and preclt►ct for the fall election to be held November 7th, 1893. Voting Precincts for Fall 1893. FIRST WARD. First Precinct—Ratferty's, South Locust street. Second Precinct—No. 155 Main street. SECOND WARD. First Precinct—Court house. Second Precinct—Fourth street engine house. THIRD W Altl). First Precinct—Ninth street engine house. Second Precinct—City hall. Third Precinct—Muutz building, 1785 Clay street. FOURTH WARD. First Pr cinct—Lorimier house. Second Precinct—Western brewery. Third Precinct—Ryan's livery stable. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct-Schinitt's brewery. Second Precinct—Henry Miller's, corner of tiniest street and Eagle Point ave. Third Precinet—Chris. Capritz': Fourth Precinct—Jas. Crawford's, Ltd and Jackson boulevard. A. W. DAUGHERTY, Mayor. Attest: '1'. J. CooNEY, Recorder 206 1i.0t of City Tirt„,'',ot... .'. ern John Fitzp1,1SrrOFCI'llYIVARRB1IS 1'JKitoegay(''.. . ::::::::::::: 51 rS :.0 a) Jt 50Dan. Not on ;Al W Jame, Allen 51 G; • Issued by the Oity Recorder John Reuter •' St 65 .hnes Flynn 51 ISG during August, 1803. Dan. Lavery... :.t 6.655 E.I. Moore51 65 \I. kMy.............• 51 (45 .1. 5 •.•r.•s( " 46 70 1'1'1'1 III•:Ct1111/1.11'S. 111'Suttoo..... 51 65 • Unntiou I. IowaW:l,, Sept. I. 1893. ( 1'. i.t li5 '1'14 1148 Honorable M:tyor;lml ('Sly 1.011114.11:\I. 1'r:nr_I1 _ 50 W (' l:N'l'I,KM P:N-The full.. Ullg is :r eolllplel.• list .1141111 I loll onto _ .. ;,O LN) of 1411 warrants issued by me Miring the month 1' P. rowels 50 (8) of August. 149: 1). Linehan. 545(811:1(55) 1 6.5 'rhos.tioriillll :51 65 Name. For what. 1'urlro.e. Amount .1. Spielman 51 14.5 1)Ie Nelsntl,r \ Treas. 5l (wr 11. IS. l;uiff.c....Salnry for July, 41fif1 ISI .las. 1 :ut. r 41 5" ur1(11' "Ile - . .1. I'.I41 1iu);cr51 65 1'..I. Cooney Salary 1 for July'. Ila M. Ilai'.I e..,..,. • 51 63 c111'dtg• 91G G6 .r 51 65 ll. 11. I:niI(ke ....Salary for only, ••Ierk lobo lurpl4y hire...-. ........... 50 Ia San'. I?Imcr 50 011 Salary for July, .1ud_ I'eter(enarf 51 65 I. M. Kem 1y 1' 111; ,; s I'..\Ic(•ollius it L'6 ileoP. .1 Hanlon 51 G, .las. E. Knight.. Sal:u•y for .11(19, :\tlur-"" .......... 51 W ...... ney........., .. 125 1111 .1. AI 1(I (III% ....• John F. Stclum..Sa.lary for .11419, As- 1'. Spice lialler..l'uuudnlas,er.......... :i0 (8) s.•ssul'. 1.25 141 1 . .114rarn.........I.aborer• 29 95 (1,;orgc helmet' ...S larc for July. As- M. •1o.itr. .l.iant Asses,ur.... 100 tw .l, hewer.... .... • I lelper road roller 50 W G. (lulchle ...Salary for July, As- ' I'. Iturlce......... Laborer 21 a) 18 90 3-414(((1 Assessor.... 100 01. N. Kurus ... 20 G' IV. 11. Knowllou..Salary for July, En- K. (turns.......... 22 95 gamer 275 00 .1. Ity'rue... .. .... )4 20 E. S. Ilyne.......St Ialy for July, As- 1'. liraudeuberg.. 18 M1 51-4141111 Engineer..:1141 00 ..1. Ilnrus.......... 37 (10 .1. Boyce..... ..... Salary for July, As_ .1. Jt;n_ulau '' 15 90 -islnut Engineer.... 100 141 1', Ih1sc ............ ... 10 15 'hairy tilab..... ..SaINry t.r .Illy, As_ I' t0 50 wslaut Engineer.... 50 W .1. L'octl:e" S. It. ltiee........ .Sa1: tor July. Mar- shal1(.luhn Roetscher1' 9 + 100 01) .1. Pu(t,mis........ laver .. 4 110 John ('81(44r......Sal:1.ry for .1111y, SLreel 1Y111. Clark ......1'arpenter...... 414541; :; Nl Superintendent 91 65 .las. Cahill ...Laborer ............... 14 20 .10s. 111.1101'1(41 ....Satan' for July. 1'luef .I. ('urcnrat.. 12 85 of lire de :ti'tluenl .. 75 al 1.. Corcoran 46 13 65 Nd. Norton. Salary for .fully, Mar- 31.4'oyt1..... " 17 G50 kelmastel' SAI 00 I . 1 %11 00 I:III....... g .1.11'. Fowler .....ti a la ory' 1'111' .1 u1 y, ' I). Crotty'......... " Iieal1h onlee1'50 (4) .1111411 ( 'orut( '14 55 .1. O'Brien.... ....Salary for .Iuly, Sew. 44V111. l'rumpwell27 00 er Inspector.........70 00 'thus l'atireyM1asou...... .... •' 0U .lames Ruuting...Salary for .Ju y, lace- h, (0111111l.* loner ................ 11 10 trielau ........ 75 00 Saul. Collins...... .... .•., 7 Jleury !lenge Salary Mr July, ('ark .1. Duugoet•ty.••.. " ............... 1..) (1rr. .'11Nttnii:ul 4G 50 M. Dorsey. •12 30 .l. W. 11'uuds..... .salary for July, Wharf- NI. Dumpily__17 55 master W .las. Dolan........ " 1.1 15 Julu1l)'('uuuell...Salary for July, (Jon'- .Luba Eagan ............... ::5 W mILtee clerk .. 83 .luau l'.veret •'G W .1:l.. Daly. 1'irum:w.... .... ....... (4)141 lJ. i isencr ............-... 16'111 Job Rarius....... 7.1 W Dan Foe ,t 70 . A. McDonnell.... 514 W I.. Frit/ 114 e0 J. Murphy........ W W t'. F,ise11 ` 20 35 11'. Duct' ` (l) 00 lis FulVr..... .. .... "0f I. Schoubelger" 50 00 F. Faber ... ...... .41V1:11.30011.8-11.... ................5 25 II. Keas 50 00 Ed. Grew . 214 9:r Tout. RyJar 6U W ti A. (hitherleLL. 1 35 11. Eitel..W W 11. (10111 ......... 66 5`10 John 1'-48(11114175 00 John Giesslet• 30 40 .1. Flynn.......... " 60 00 C. Grunzig.. 55 I. Wilts((.......... " W a) Joe Gran 227136727 W T. Walker1'....... " U W .1. hen 70 A. pe ecfut 50 00 Dau. Itarulan.... 70 C. Specht " 514 00 Jonu Haley " •.W .1. Powell 6146 45 l ll. Hackett " 21 GO J. ,,coney........ " 50 00 A. Hofterman 10 15 G, l:ebrkey 12 45 N. Hilger 11 150 5 D. Ahearn........ " W 014 Jas. Harker... " 030 80 .1. Allen LI 00 W F. Herzog 61 W. 111ppinan " 60 00 A..lollnson " ............... 14 85 C. Kanuolt 6150 00 1'. Jacobi......... " 18 05 F. Uauahl 50 00 M. Kline .... .... 64 15 55 J. Ward.. " 50 00 Y. Kinney‘.19 61) (S. 1,sinaOn...... 50 W F. W. Kringle.....Foreman.......... ... 39 2085 F. baman. 60 00 J. Kareh.........Laborer 14 85 F. 14'1111.... 4660 00 .1. Kelly." `17 (4) A. a.traney........ 50 00 F. Krt:eger 14 214 D. Ryan... Captain of Police 77 W C. Kampman..... " 00 John ltaeslt 72 35 J. Kinsella Carpenter GO 00 Bart. Cain ..... ...Policeman 51 65 John Lavin Laborer 8 11) Wm. Hennessy.....................51 65 John Lux " ... ............ 33 75 Win. O'Brien " .... 50 W H. Luck......... " ................ 28 35 Wm. Frith 46 7o John Lacy. .... 31 05 .Sohn Lltscher..... 11 53 30 M. l.ilack....... .. " 27 00 P. McNerny...... " 51 GG M. 'saes " 2 70 Thos. Bellly....... " 50 00 T. Mulqueen' " 16 20 Li8t of City Warrant,. T. Morias .` ............... 14 20 M. Mahouy 23 65 T. Mahouy •` 24 30 N. Moran " 14 85 .1. %tarotley....... " ..... 21 60 C. Maekelberg...,i .......'•A•40 L. McUrise ., 20 :.5 1'. Melehoir " P. Moore..... Eugineer load roller.. 00 Ou .1. McNulty Foreman ............... 34 20 A. Mcltua11..... 1..bor r ..............92 95 L. McEvoy.......... ..... 14 83 It McCormack - 13 50 M. McCone...... Foreman 27 20 Wm. McDermott. Laborer 17 35 W. McLa111... — 10 15 P. MeM filen 19 15 .las. McDonnell" 24 3o Alois Nip11 ..... ... Mason 48 00 M. Nuten ........Laborer 16 20 1). Nickols......,. 1 35 1'. O'Brien, Sr.... 33 75 .1. Obb, It •' .............. • 213 65 F. Oswald. 24 85 las. i'ureeli 66 17 55 1). Powers...... 25 00 Win. Pickles Foreman........ ... 15 20 .John (dual!.. .............. 20 25 W. Rooney 16 16 20 T. R iliy .. 18 91 U. ltavenick " 22115 ............. .1. Ryan'• 16 90 Jas. 'lagban. li 73 C. ltoselip.... 21 60 Win. Rieman 16 ............... 18 25 M. Rinker.. 11 15 .1. Renter39 60 F. Rieger •' 20 25 N. Sweeney. 24 31 .l £traney. . ............. 25 65 .1. Sullivan'• 9 45 Win. Spensley 17 55 M. Shay .. 22 91 Geo. Sutter 70 P Stoffcr..6 75 Jos. Schmidt a 75 Jas. Stevenson615 M. Seires " 135 J. Steiner. 40 35 Joe Leik25 00 Wm. Swat•gler 13 50 Y. Voelcher .. 1015 J. Whalen ................. 18 25 M. Watters " 1215 1'. Wagner" 8 70 John E. HartigRetmiiin; tools....... 1 45 Novelty iron Works Repairing steam loiter Lear & I'tiffnerktorseshoeing.......... A. Wunderlich Horseshoeing. ........ I). T. Howel.adder Dubuque Water' company ..... ...Packing ............... . John Newman & Son Repairing tools....... . F. N. Harris & Bros Repairing furniture.... 2 50 Chao. Collins Horseshoe ue.......... H. Nat gelluakerBrooms, matches and ui' Jos. Geiger ..... ..(41ass and glazing Smith Printing Co.l'rluting James Kelly Stationery N. Mertz.......... Repairing safe Smedley Mrg Co..ltepairiug steam roller G. B. Grosvenor.. stationery .1. 1'. Schroeder ...Cement .......... Dubuque TitLe- GRAI•H.......... Blank Stationery12 25 Knapp -Stout & Co Co........ ...... Lumber Hardie & Scharle. Blank stat'onery Butt Bros......... Repairing wagon Fire Extinguisher Mf'g Co.. ......Supplies Dubuque Cabinet Makers' Associ- ation . Curtains and mouldings 'F. Mertz Keys 75 13 a u in gartner & Kleilr Nails ....... .......... Mein f reed & J aege r•. N a Cls ................. . Standard Lumber Co Lumber Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella...... Nails 0 CO Christman & Hea- ley Wheelbarrows 4 25 W. -M. Greenhow. Repairing fountains51 25 .lames 13oyce Street car tare........ 8 35 James Lee Cetueut walk.......... 332 95 1 20 5 50 6 50 6 90 207 Isaac Proctor 1 eek. ........ 10 63 Gain & Schoeu- (hal ....... . Retaining wail 35 30 MeCann & Will- iams Sewer on Dodge St.... 190 p Norton 113 Lee Grading 13ro tdway... MO 00 Peterson & Co14etainmb wall on Al- ma street............ 500 Oa Peterson & CoRetaining wall on Alma street 88 45 Geo. Taylor (grading Nevada >t... 426 90 .James Street (tock ................... 24 52 Etl. 'Cyan Grading Auburn ave.. 108 OR Ed. Ryan improving Au bur avenue; .............. Ed. Ryan Improving A u bur n avenue 183 08 John Tibey Grading• and lin ',rot, - 11111 street...... 193 40 Steuck & Far yell. Imp. ovingqueen and Repent 312 50 St tick & Harrell.. lin, roving 24th greet5 0 00 Steuck & Farrell Improving 2401 street 500 00 Steuck Si Farrell. Improving 24tb st. est. 146 90 1'. 1'. t.utluie Sidew$tk.............. 378 09 K. '1. Eddy Sidewalk .............. 63 82 O. o. Kling eImproviug 1) u b ague avenue.. ..............273 21 0..0. Kringle(lradiug Alta ave 681 69 O. 11. Kringle improving Alta ave... 4491 01 O. G. KringleImproving 1) e c o rah avenue ... X78 27 O. G. Kringle..Improving D e !aware avenue Blown & Brown..l)np. Seminary street 5,10 00 16 16 61 66 44 46 46 66 66 ...Grading Seminary 278 41 t00 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 Ix) 100 00 10000 100 00 11x) 00 100 00 100 00 11x1 4)u 100 W m t 500 00 50900 :392 05 391 44 500 00 500 00 500 00 3,0 W 501 01 500 00 00 I)0 50) 00 100 Ou 500 th 11100 300 u 50) 00 5)10 W 500 011 200 00 100 CO 51x1 00 21)0 00 500 00 ........ 150 00 300 011 500 00 500 0, 500 00 500 00 2.0 00 H. 11. Gniffke Money advanced 11. 11. Guidke M,iney what ed...... .lout WuuderlichLoan..... ............. 66 .4 .• 6. 16 61 16 Mrs. S. J. Bunting Nlrs. ('ath. Statf,)rd " Frank Melvin.... 2 40 Martin I'alr Y.... " .Jen McGrath 1 50 " " James Doyle•` 8 25 Mary Callahan.... " Jeff. McGrath.... •' 3 80 ' 3 50 P. J. Hanlon,. 1 00.,9 20 John ,Murphy " 2 50 Peter Meyer... 17 19 ,. 13 60 66 " 2 Ou " ... 66 66 M. Michels 4 32 „ 16 25 M. Ahea ti" .................. 30 60 John McFarland. " ... . Norma Jung e3" .................. 1010 11Michael Flynn" .................. is4 90 S. 13. Mice" ... ......... Luau ........ ..... .................. .................. ••••••.•••••••.•. 1 90 11 20 54 50 .... ............... E. C. Youug ... Wilheliniva Young .... . ........... E. W. Young .................. C. Denliuger" Mrs. Maria Ryan..64 66 4 4 46 66 11 500 00 500 00 100 011 350 00 900 00 500 00 600 00 600 00 401 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 6u 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 50, 00 500 110 500011 500 to 51x) 00 208 List of City Warrants. 66 46 44 Joe Zimmerman... " 41 ):Ileo Kane....... `• John Terry....... 11. Wise... . Labor Baum gartner & Kieth........... Halters, etc............ Globe Light and 11 at Co Gasoline light......... Nlar Electric CoElectric lights.. Star Elect •fe Co .. Electric lights Star r.lectri' Co .. Elect'Ic lights Dubuque Light & 'fraction Cu Electric light......... Key City Gas CuGas Central Union Telephone Co... Telephone rent ....... Western Electric ('o ............... Electra' supp'ies F. Mertz ltepairi ig hangers.... Lear& I'1111'uerIlulseslioeiug..... ltei11fried & Jaeger. ilartlN are E. E. Eritm.......ltenioviug garuag• Dubuque 13 a t e r Company'.... ... \Vater Dubuque Water ConnallyWider 1 )tlbt"Ibe Water Company........ Water ........... .. 351 66 Steuck & U'F:n•rell.ltet,iufug witl Madl- .on stet9 75 1. J'rortor........!tock12 05 James Street Rock 31 72 Brown & Brown ..Retaining wall Semin- ary street.......... 39 75 Tile TEI.Eiilial•I(.Ativee isiug 75 00 The Iteruid....... 29 15 The Ledger....... • 29 15 The 'Times Co._ 2915 Standard Lumber 4'onlpul • ........ Lumber 226 59 Minnie Van Ilalter.Witless fees Mary Messerknecht witness fres John Messerkueeht. Witness fees 31. Lavin......... San tary Sewer !!tett street W. Zaclnina....... '' Geo. Mullein' Foreman 1'. Ahearn .Tram.... Jas. Bunn........ IL Bennett....... " T. Byron..... 100 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 00 500 00 CAO a) 300 W 2 (0 3 70 5000 5110 00 500 00 74 b9 187 50 78 30 30 00 22 03 150 4 50 36 50 312 W 500 00 500 00 on 1:u- 61 691 69 48 75 ........ 23 65 37 60 11 05 ..... 37 80 22 05 37 80 lien. Butler " .... 15 75 B. Cain ................... :14 65 Mrs. Custelio " ................... 18 90 1%. D. Clark 7 90 ('. Denlioger" ............ 44 10 T. Elliott. " 38 10 1'. C. Foley....... " 25 20 Futu'man Biros.... ` 3t 5u . N. l rich.......... `• 19 70 .1. Garr gat " 22 85 !olio Gerry 4620 53 M. Gantenbein" 32 311 1'. 110rsch........ T. Heins.... 1'. Hassett ....... M. J. Hannon.... " I. 11. Hotimeycr.. " T. Kane66 • . Kintzinger.... 14 John Long........ 11. Lempke........ " Joe Moore........ " F. Mathis ................... Won. McGrath" .1. McColllns Jas. McCracken" ................... John McGrath' . .left. McGrath" ..... .:....... .... C. McElratll J. Parker' Mrs. (Juinlivau" .................. • Geo. Reynolds" ............:...... F. Seeley.... " """ A. Siege.. F. Schulz .1. Sutherland" J. Steffes" 11. Schmidt " J. Savage......... " 1). Sutherland.... " lath. Tobin " L. Taylor" J. Welsh '• Geo. Wetter 16 55 44 10 15 75 34 65 29 95 15 75 18 90 28 35 11 05 2 40 18 90 4 75 15 75 15 75 42 55 36 25 15 75 16 55 30 75 18 a0 17 35 9 45 37 05 4 75 37 01 18 15 17 35 37 80 22 85 15 75 14 20 7 90 M. I} o.......... 46 25 Matt. Spec..ht 46 25 Win. Terry" 42 10 ►. Hillery.. ..... " 42 al F. Spielman Laborer.......... .. 33 75 1'. Fury, Sr•' 42 90 r 28 04) 1'. fury, .1 1Vnl. 1'tekley 46 24 50 5 .1. i'erryon .1. hurley. • ... • • • • ..10 5)) M. Loes ..4 ) .1. Doyle............... 25 26 25 T. Bannon. .... 26 25 T J. II nseu ... 2 g 50 i John Douglass.... " 28 0)) Jas. Ryall.. - 34 6() Thos. Caffrey Mason..., 26 25 John Beyer Laborer 13 10 11. Rooney... 40 25 F. Omer26 25 I. Oakley33 25 Y. Lynch .. ............... 15 75 Geo. Beyer " ............... 24 50 John Sawyer15 75 M. Lavin " 7 (8) 31 (1 Brien.. " 24 50 U. _tuff Mason ................. 1 GO John Beyer" 34 (K) Tony Sneider 662l OO Thos. Kane........ Team .................. 23 611 Wm. McGrath................... 22 0(1 I. Mc('racken.... 11 tb 11e 1. Reynolds.... ....... 5.31 40 It. Bennett. . 66 14 15 211 .1. 11. Geary....... " ... 15 Geo. Wetter•...... M. McE1rath 66413 75al P. 8. Norton 22 05 Nle. Brandt 11.:HI J. Ganteubeul1 15 J. Met:othns11 05 Thos. Hannon1 Wm. Wells...... MLacadaun.............. 33 (515 1'. Me Po and••5 45 N. Jle1olatld14 7.2 .1. Dwuralt. 3 90 N. Theis •• ............... :l oil J)el. Sawa................. 28 80 Au,;, lfranclier3 75 Aug. lioffetman" 4 05 Chas. Iley'er•• 7 35 1'. Ryan... 1! 85 .1. Mahoney.. 1' 1 85 1'. (lubtn.... ..... " 6.15 1'. F. 1,luiun Ed. Nor tollloarding prisoners.... .1. Schmidt Asststabt park custo- dian 50 00 E. S. Daugherty.. Assistant engineer..' 40 00 14.'1'. Eddy... .Assistant engineer45 00 .lames Tobin Hauling trees......... 13 38 James 'I'ionnpsouTrimming trees........ 1 75 Janes McCracken.Haulmg trees........ 33 85 \Vol. Young 'Trimming trees 24 W 1'. SW11er......... Trimining trees 14 50 W. 1'. Hartman.. Removing poles 9 50 M. Ahear n ..... ..Removingpole. .... .... 15 00 P. Ahe.trn Removing poles 14 `25 ' Joe Norton ..Trilulning trees....... 24 W Mrs. Ku nig Jani or 22 5)) A. W. 1)1.ugherty. Salary ................. 250 al E. E. Frith.......lmproving alley be- tween Lincoln and Providence... ' 510 00 E. E. Frith....... Improving alley be - twee Lincoln and Providence... 7 43 A. McKinnon.... Labor 40 35 C. A. Voelker, et al.G railing Woodlawu l'lu•k 2 25 24 20 46 66 11 Eagle Point Ferry Co Don'ition by city ...... 200 00 1'. F. GuthrieLay ng sidewalk 478 97 Kenneally & O'Mara.Macadam148 22 Baumgartner& Klein Lanterns and nails.... 8 10 Duggan & KaneBrooms, soap and pails 3 30 11. Corrance 011.........:.. 5 50 Svendsen & 0.t..Lumber 62 13 F. Schloz..... ....repairing tools9 05 Lear & l'litiner.... Horses[toeing ..... 4 00 Duggan & Kane..011 65 13. Lagen Livery 5 110 J. C. Althauser...Dusters 50 B au m gartner & t Kleilt ...... Lanterns and globes.. 4 55 F. Schloz..... ....ltepairing tools 11 00 5'1000 504) 00 375 34 135 45 `:ia Ojjicial Notices. 209 P. F. Guthrie Grading on Burden avenue 1 20 Headford Bros. & ' Hitchens Co..... Manholes, covers and grates ... 87 28 Diamond Jo Line.011 and brooms........ 3 50 Co Svendsen & Ott.. Lumber 100 Tony Siege....... Rock... 42110 Thos. Byrne Gravel 42 50 Mrs. C. Welch.... Rock 0 30 Phillip Miller..... Hardware 60 11. D. Lieehan.... Repairing tools9 10 John Terry....... Pine wood ..............3 25 Diamond Jo Line. Waste. 10 98 1'. Schlenker Repairs ousteam roller 50 Dubuque Rubber & Belting CoHose and coupling.... 5 45 1'. E. St:elauTeam 7 00 A. E. Parker lisp. lawn mower.... 2 l0 H. A. Ruh Ropes and 011.........2 80 1.. Daly..... Cleaning ar. uud city hall .................. 25 00 W, 11. Torbert Soda............. . ... 5 04 John EssinanRepairing eheinteal en- Zehetner & Yogen- - thaler Repairing lire go 11. L. Conger Coal....... ..... lowa Iron VorksBolts............. A. Muer Repairing. gutter .1. Wunder) eh Commiss.ouer Jas. Clishing..... '' C. Reifsteck Lewis C. FullerJuror .1..1. Brown....... Cha. Hollnagel.. " Otto Ellwanger... " John Moser...... „ Jos. L. Horr .. 44 (•. A. Voelker.... •` 11, Wunderlich.... " .1. H. Carroll 11. Westercamp•` S. A. Atherton. •` M. M. Hoffman" 41eo. Fengler )tock Peterson & Co.... Retaining wall, Alma street Paterson & Co....ltetaining wall, Alma street h. W. Young...... Loan 150 1 88 1 30 25 43 01) 400 4 (10 4 OJ 2 0i 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 18 00 500 00 256 95 200 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of all warrants issued during the month •of August, 1893. T. J. COONEY, City Recorder. Change of Grade Notice. Notice is hereby given that there is now on h.e in my ollice profiles showing a proposed change of grade on Ellis street, :Lincoln avenue, -West 14th street and Staf- ford avenue. All parties feeling aggrieved on account of such proposed change of grade must tile their claims for damages in my office on or before November 4th, 1893, as said proposed change of grade on above streets will be considered by the council at its next regular session to be held November 8th, 1893. '1'. J. COONEY, td 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 Nevada street from W. Fifth street to W. Third street, 22nd street from Jackson street to Elm street, alley from 22nd street to 23rd street between Jackson street and Washington street, all in the city of Du- buque, Iowa, and of any street railway company occupying with its tracks a por- tion of said street, and to any per -on or persons or company having any interest .in said real estate or said street railway. You are hereby notified that there is on file in the office of the city recorder of Du- buque a plat of said above named streets, in said city showing the several lots or parcels of grounds abutting on said streets and the tracks of said street railway laid thereon, subject to special assessment for paving, guttering, curbing and macadam- izing of said streets, and the names as far as practicable of the owners of sale abutting real estate and of said street railway, and the amount assessed against each lot or parcel of ground and against said railway, for the Inspection of any person, firin or company interested in any kind inlaid real estate or in said street railway and that such firm or cotnpatty having objections to the special tax proposed to be assessed, as shown by said plat, may file with the city recorder his or their objections in writing, at or be- fore the next meeting of the city council of the city of Dubuque, which will meet on the lith day of November, 1893. \V. 11. KNOWLTON, 10-25-101 City Engineer. SIDEWALK NOTICE. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 6 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 15 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of Broad street, the Lull length of said street where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted Oct. 23, 1893. '1'. J. COONEY, 10-25-10t Recorder. 4 Adjourned ReyuSession, November 23rd, 1893. 211 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Se emit Nov. 23. 1893. (OFFICIAL.! Council met at 8:05 p. m. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. present—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Gtab, Little. Nicks, Olinger, l'owers and Ryder. Ald. Olinger moved that bids be opened and referred to the engineer for computa- tion, Carried. Aid. I'owers, chairman or the printing committoe presented the following re- port. Your committee report in favor of pay- •ivg the follow ng bills. Palmer, W ivall & Co.. 318 50. Globe ['rutting Co., $229.15. 'nines Co., 329.15. National 1)emokrat, 1450. German Catholic fruiting Co., $50. The Gerald, •$29,15. The TF:t.mittaen, X91.25. Report' edit -pled. Ald. Glad presented the following re - (erred to committee 'on claims, engineer and city attorney. The plat of Seminary place was re- ferred to street committee. Ald. Crawfoid moved that the Young Ladies' Choral society be granted the use of the Annul on 'Thanksgiving night. Carried. The communication of S. P. Rice in re- lation to putting on ash wagons in the alleys during the winter months. Re- ferred .eterred to committee of the whole. Alderman Glatt offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; That a sidewalk 4 feet .vide, of good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement, be. within ten days of this no:ice, constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks,on the both side of West street, between West 6th and West Seventh streets, where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glatt, Lillie, Nick, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Ald. (Rah offered th.s following resolu- tion which was referred to the committee of the whole. Whereas, The City Council of the City of Dubuque did pass on order that the as- sessment of the Eighth street and West Dubuque Street Railway should remain at the rate of $5,000.00 per annum for five years, and in consideration of said order beirtg passed it was mutually agreed that said Eighth street anti West Dubuque Street Railway Co. was to give a twenty minute service on said line, and Whereas, The Dubuque Light and Trac- tion Co. successors to said Eighth street and West Dubuque Street ;Railway Co. are failing to give said twenty minute ser- vice to the public, Therefore, port: Your committee report in favor of al- lowing M..1. Mulgrew $22.50 as payment an full for damages to his wagon caused by the road roller and that the same be deducted from pay of engineer of the steam roller. Ald. Ryder moved that rules be sus- peuded and M. ad dre. s the council (cilon r b allowedrew be thematter. Car- ried. Mr. Mulgrew addressed the council about said matter. Ald. Powers moved that the report be divided into two parts. First, that M. J. Mulgrew be allowed *23.50 for damages. Carried. Second, that the matter of deducting the same from the salary of engineer of steam roller be referred to committee of the whole. Carried. Ald. Olinger moved that Ilenry Tippe be allowed 88.00 for macadam used by the city. Carried. The following petitions were referred to the street committee: Petition of C. 11. Jordan et al in rela- tion to the change of grade of Seminary street.' Petition of C. Itehteldt et al remonstrat- ing agafu'kt special assessment for the im- provement of alley from 22nd to 23rd be- tween Washington and Elm street as said alley has not been properly done. Petition of Martin Cunningham in rela- tion to assessment on lot 11, in Porters add. The petition of 1'. ll. Halpin et al for the extension of sewer on Dodge street. Referred to committee of the whole. The petion of S. K. Scott and II. F. Trenk to establish a skating rink in the ice harbor. Referred to haroor committee. The petition of Wm. Watson in relation to taxes, was referred to delinquent tax committee. The petition of Mrs. Emily Staudeu►eyer in relation to sidewalk. Referred to city euglueer with power. The communication of John F. Stemm stating that he had completed tax books tor 1893 and had turned sante over to the auditor. Received and tiled. 'The:petition of Dietrich Mueggenberg claiming damages for being compelled to remove barn on I4roadway extension. Re - Resolved, 'That if said Dubuque Light and 'fraction Co. do not fortwith comply with the said agreement, then said resolu- tion be and is hereby declared null and void and of no force and effect. Be it fur- ther resolved. That said Dubuque Light and Traction Co. be and are hereby notified to operate their lines between 8th and lowa and the Chicago Great Western depot in accord- ance with their charter, or the city will take such steps as are necessary to compel them to comply with their charter. City Engineer Knowlton presented plat showing proposed extension of Edith street north of West 3d,: between Booth and Glen Oak avenue. On motion .the same was accepted and declared a public highway. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, '('bat to pay for improving Dodge street from South Dodge to Grand- view ave. contby contractors, in Williamsrontof and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levieti 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, at follows: Wni. M1el)erinott, lot 1 of sub of pt of thin lot 149. 132.5 lin ft curbing at 42e..... ..... ..$ 58 63 101 sq yds guttering at 42e 42 42 387.44 sq yds macadatmizing at 42c141 72 Total 8237 79 Wm. Ballard, est-, lot 2 sub of pt of inin lot 149: 100 lin ft curbing at 42' • 3 42. 30 66 87 sq yds guttering at 42' 28 00 212 Adjourned Regular Se8Fion, November 23rd, 1893. 211.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c.. 88 65 Total $158 65 Wm. Ballard est., lot 3 sub of pt of man lot 149: 100 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 42 00 66.67 sq yd guttering at 42t 28 00 211.11 sq ytls macadamizing at 42c.. 88 65 Total ' 9158 65 John .Lowry, n 150 11, lot 4 sub ,of pt of rain lot 149: 122 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 51 24 92 sq yds guttering at 42c 38 64 293.11 sq yds macadamizing at 42c128 11 Total $212 99 John E. 5IcClalu, lot 1 uI 2 of 5 sub of pt of min lot 149: 48.9 lined' feet curb ng at 42e .$ '41 54 75.33 sq yds guttering at 4`2 - 31 64 240.33 sq yds macadamizing at 42c100 94 Total .$174 12 John McMullen estate, lot 1 of 5 sub of part o(mn. lot 149: 25.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 10 50 16.67 sq yds guttering at 42c 7 00 52.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c22 17 Total $ 34 67 Jno. 'teadulau a lot 6, sub of pareot min lot 144: 75.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 31 50 50.00 sq yds guttering at 42c 21 00 158.833sq yds macadamizing at42c66 50 Total... $+119 00 Cath. McClain, e' lot 6, sub of part of min lot 149: 25.0 lineal ft curbing at 42c $ 10 50 16.67 sq. yds. guttering at 42e7 00 52.78,sq. yds. macadamizing at 42c22 17 Total $ 39 67 Cath. ,Mcclaiu, w 23 fi. lot 7, subof part of min. lot 149: 23.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ .9 66 15.33 sq yds guttering at 42c 6 44 48.56 sq yds macadamizing at 42c20 89 Total $ 86 49 rs. Andrew Murphy n 52 ft lot 7 sub of part of min 1,4 149: 52 lineal feet curbinng at 42c. $21 84 34.67 sq yus guttering at 42c 14 56 109.77 sq yds macadamizing at 42c46 10 Total .$ 82 50 James E. McClain, e %_lot 7, sub of part of thin lot 149: 25.00 lineal feet curbing at. 42c $ 10 50 16.67 sq yds guttering at 42c 7 00 52.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c22 17 Total $ 39.67 James E. McClain, lot 8 sub of part of min lot 149: 124.7 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 52'37 92.00 sq. yds. guttering ai 42c 38 64 293.11 sq. yus. macadamizing at 42c123 11 _ Total 8214 12 B. Gallon, lot 1 of 2of nein lot 158: 117 6 ti. eat ft curbing at 42e$ 49 39 88.38 sq yds guttering ai 42t• • 85 00 249.Osq yds macadamizing at42c104 58 Total $188 97 P. Rhomoerg, lot 2 of 2 of min lot 158: 33.0 lineal It cururng at 42e 13 86 2200 :q yds guttering a. 42e 9 24 69.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42 29 26 Total $ 52 86 P. Rhomberg, w 3 lot 1 of min not 158: 183.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 55 86 88.67 sq yd.3 guttering at 42c 37 24 280.78 sq yds macadamizing at 42c117 113 'rotas $211 03 John Murphy, e?:; of lot 1 of Hain lot 15S: 130.6lin feet curbing at 42c k 54 85 9367 so 3dsguttering at42c 39 34 280.78 sq yds macadnmtzing at 42e117 93 Total $212 12 C. Ryan, Jr, lot 7, Reeder Latig%orthy's add: 51.8 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 76 39.78 sq yds guttering at 42c 10 71 109.36 sq yds macadamizing at 42c45 -93 Total • $ 84-40 C. 113 an, Jr, lot 8, lteeuer bangwurthy's add: 51.4 lineal feet curbing at 42e 8 21 59 3427 sq yds guttering at 42e 14 39 108.51 sq yds tnac•adauuzuig at 42e45 57 • • Total 8 81 55 Maggie Doty, lot 9, !tetter Laugworthy's add: 51.4 lineal feet curbing at 42c ..8 21 59 34.27 sq yds guttering at 42e 14 39 108.51 sq yds macadamizing at 42c45 57 To al S 81 55 Maggie Doty, but 6, Reeder Langwor- lhy's add: 51.4 lineal feet curbing at 42ci 21 59 34.27 sq yds guttering ar. 42c 14 39 108.51 sq yds macadamizing at 42c45 57 Total 9; 82 95 1Vm. Melloy, lot 5, Reeder Lang worthy's add: 69 6 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 29 23 54 43 sq. yds. guttering at 42c 23 07 168.18 so yds macadamizing at 42c70 64 • • Total $122 94 Mary A. Nelson, lot 4, Reeder Lang - worthy's aud: '17.9 lineal feet curbing at 42c 8 32 12 62.13 sq. yd.. guttering at 42c 26 09 190.98 sq yds macadamizing at 42c80 21 Total ..8139 02 Andrew Nelson, lot 3 Reeder Lang- worihy's add: 51.4 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 59 84 27 sq yds guttering at 42c 14 39 108.51 sq yds macadamizing at 42c45 57 • Total.... $ 81 55 Jas. E. McClain, lot 2, Reeder Lang - worthy's add: 51.4 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 21 59 34 27 ,q yds guttering at 42e '14 89 1u851 sq yds macadamizing at 42c45 07 Total $ 81 55 Chas. Anderson, lot 1, Reeder Lau,g- wi'rthy's add: 96.0 lineal feet curbing at 42r $ 40'32 64.00 ,q. yds. guttering at 42c 26 88 202.67 8,3 yds macadamizing at 42c... 85 12 Total $152 32 1). Rhomberg, lot 3a, sub at lot 1 and .2 lit !no) lot 62 and pt of nun lot 149. 13liaeal' feet curbing at 42c $ 5 46 8.67 sq yds guttering at 42c 3 61 27.44 sq y ds macadamizing at 42e11 52 Total $ 20 62 D. Rhomberg. 1on 5, sub of lots 1 and2 of mill lot 62 and part lit min lot 149. 61.8 lineal ft curbing sit 42e $ 25 96 41.20 sq yds gut,errtrg at 42c 17 08 Adjourned Regular ti November 23rd, 1893.- 213 130.46 sq yds utaeadatnizing at 42c..9 54 79 Total $ 98 05 Thos. Byrne, lot 12 Mitsui' and Stew- art's sub. 65 lineal feet curbing at 42c ( 27 30 113,33 sq yds guttering at 42c 18 20 137.22 sq yds maedainizing at 4.2e...9 57 63 •'Total $103 18 Thos. Byrne, lot 13 I3onsou and S ew- art's sub. 49 lineal feet curbing at 42o 9 20 58 32.67 eq yds guttering at 42e 13 '2 103.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c48 44 Total $ 77 74 Thos. Byrne, lot 14 13unsou and Stew- art's sub. 49 lineal feet curbing at 42c 3 20 58 32 67 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 79. 103.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42e43 44 Total 4 77 74 Thos. Byrne, lot 15, Sonson & Stewart's sub.: 32.67 sq yds guttering at 4"c $ 13 72 49.0 lineal feet curbing at 4c 20 58 103.44 sq yds macadamising at 42,e... 43 44 Total $ 77 74 'Phos. Byrne lot 16, Bonsor & Stewart's sub.: 49.0 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 20 58 32.67 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 72 103.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42c43 44 Total K 77 44 'Phos. Byrne, lot 17, Bouson & Stewart's sub.: 49.0 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 20 58 32.67 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 72 103.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42e43 44 Total $ 77 44 Thos. Byrne, lot 18, Ronson & Stewart's ‘sub.: 49.0 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 20 58 .32.67 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 72 103.44 sq yds maeada ming at 42c43 44 Total $ 77 44 Thos. Byrne, lot 19, Bouson & Stewart's .sub. 49.0 lineal feet curbing at 42e $ 20 58 32.67 sq yds guttering at 42c 13 72 103.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42e43 44 Total.. 9 77 44 Mary Wall, lot 4a, sub of lots 1 and 2 of linin lot 62 and part of min lots 149: 129.7 lineal leeteurbiug at42e $ 52 37 95.33 sq yds guttering at 42e 40 04 301.90 sq Yds macadamtziug at 42c126 80 Total 9219 21 Sarah Wootton, part of rain lot 149, (east of Hill street:1 216.6 lineal Leet curbing at 42e 90 97 158.0 sq yds guttering at 42c 66 36 500.33 sq yas macadamizing at 42e210 14 Total $367 47 Witt. and .lames McClain, min 10196367:7 511.7 lineal feet curbing at 42c 9214 91 346.0 sq yds guttering at 42c 145 32 10111.44 sq yds macadamizing at 42e458 40 Total 9818 63 1). Romberg, lot la, sub of lot 1 and 2 of min 62 and part of min lot 149. 123 5 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 51 87 111.33 sq yds guttering at 42c 38 36 291.00 sq yds macadamizing at.42c122 22 Total 9212 45 1). lthomberg, lot 2a, sub lots 1 and 2 of mitt lot 62 and part of min lot 149: 98.0 Lineal Leet curbing at 42e 3 28 56 56.00 sq. yds. glittering at 42e 23 52 156.64 sq yds niacadamiz.tng at,42c65 79 'l'otal 9117 87 John Byrne, but 4 of min lot 62, 110.0 lineal feeticurbing at 42' 9 46 20 78.33 sq yds guttering at 41: 30 80 241 sq yds macadamizing at 42c97 53 Total 9174 53 Wm. A. McClain, lot 1 of 5 of hitt lot 62: 66.6 lineal ft curbing at 42e27 911 44.40 sq. yds. guttering at 420 18 65 140.60 sq yds ihacadamizitig at 42e9 59 05 Total 9105 66 Michael ltea st., lot 2 of 5 of mut lot 62: 45.09 lineal feet curbing at 42c $ 19 28 30.00 sq yds guttering at 42c. 12 84) 100.28 sq yds macadamiz ng at 42c... 42 12 'Tolal .9 74 011 Adop:e 1 by the fulIow•ingyote: Ayes-AIUs. Butler, Crawford, (;lab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ityder. \ayes -None. Ald. Olinger Offered the following: Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improv- ing s;. of Dodge street from liluif to South Locust street by Peter Eisback and Alois Lang, contractor, in front of and adjoining sante, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and purls of lots and parcels or real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate. as follows: .lathes Beach, city lot 583 322.2 lineal feet curbing at 45et3144 99 138.0 sq yds guttering at 45c 62 10 500.0 sq yds macadamizing at 33e165 00 Total 9372 09 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes-Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Noes -None. Ald. Olinger offered tite following: Resolved by the City Connell of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for improving alley from llumbolt avenue to Schiller avenue between Rhombere avenue and Lincoln avenue, by Phil. Doerr, contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special tax be and is hereby l' vied on the several cots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate herein- after Warned, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Phil.:Doerr, lot 28, Ilooper's add; 16.6 cu yds grading at 10e $ 1 66 60.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c21 2? Total $ 2'2 93 Theo. Sinhold. lot 27, llooper's add: 16.6 cu yds grading at 100 9 1 66 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c.. 20 22 Total 9 21 88 A. Sehilaky, let 291, liooper's add:: 16.6 eu yds grading at 10c .. 1 66 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at 55c... 20 22 Total :k 21 88 Marta' Ball. lot 25, Ilooper's add: 16.6 eu yds grading at 10e 1 66 57.78 8(1 yds macadamizing at 35c.... 20 22 'L'otal $ 21 88 Ludwig Duesing, lot 21, llooper's add: 214 Adjourned Regular 8Sessioris, November 23rd, 1893. 16.6 cubic yds grading at 10c 1 66 57,78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c22 22 Total $ 21 88 Ilalner Bros., tot 23 Ilooper's add. 16.6 cu yds grading at IOc 3 1 66 57.78 sq yds macudamir.utg at 35c20 22 Total 321 88 'lather Bros., lot 22 Ilooper's add. 16.6 cu yds grading at 10. 3 1 66 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35e20 22 Total $ 21 88 lien!y Jungk, lot 15 lluopers add. 111 ti cu yds grading at 10' 3 1 66 60.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35e21 27 Total $ 2- 2 93 Henry ,lutigk, lot 16 Ilooper's add. 16-6 cu yds grading at lOc $ 1 66 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35c20 22 'Total $ 2- 1 88 .Jas. Gukeisen. s ; lot 17 Hooper's odd. 8.3 eu yds grading at 10c $ 83 28.89 sq yds macadamizing at 35e- 10 11 Total $ 10 94 Henry Sears n 3. lot 17 Hooper's add. 8 3 cu yds grading at 10. $ 83 28.89 sq yds macadamizing at 35c..: 10 11 Total 310 94 Ilenry Sears lot 18 Iloopet's add. ]ti 6 cu yds grading at IOc $ 1 Ell 57.78 sq yds macadamizing at 35e 20 22 Total 21 88 August Marsh s 34 lot 19 Ilooper's add. 8.3 cu yds grading at 10c $ 83 28.89 80 yds macadamizing at 35c10 11 Total 310 94 Chas lhrke n lot 19 Hooper's add. 8.3 en yds grading at 10 c $ 83 28.89 sq yds macadamizing at 35e10 11 Total 310 94 Geo Kunizman est lot 20 llunper's add. 16.6 en yds grading at 10c 3 16 66 57.78sq yds macadamizing at 35c.... 20 22 Total 321 88 Wm. Benton, lot 21 Hooper's add: 16.6 cu yds grading at 10. 8 1 85 57.78 eq yds macadamizing at 35c... 20 22 Total $21 88 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Alda. Butler, Crawford, Glab, • Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Noes -N one Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved uythe Clty'Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving alley from 22d street to 23d street, be- tween Washingto3 street and Elm street, by Steuck & O'Farrell, contractors in front of and adjoining the same, a spec- ial tax be and is hereby levied on the sev- eral lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several atnounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Chas Messerkneeht, lot 1 sub of lots 52, 53 and54, E. Langworthy's add: 26.90 cub yds grading at 25c $ 6 73 82.75 sq yds macadamiziug at 45c.... 37 25 Total 843 97 Phil Kleinschroot, s 28 it lot 54, ELang - worthy's add: 7 20 cub yds grading at 25c $ 1 80 22.24 sq yds macadamizing at 45c10 01 Total is 11 81 A. W. Hoslord, 8 28 ftIot'55, ELang - worthy's add: 7.20 cubic yds grading at 25c 3 1 80 22.24 sq yds macadamizing at 45e10 01 Total 5 11 81 Phil Kteiusehroot, it 22 It lot 55, E. Langworthy's add: 5 60 cubic yds grading at 25e $ 1 40 17.42 sq yds macadamizing at 4507 84 Total !. 9 24 A. W. llusrurd, lot 56, E. Langworthy's add: 12.80 cubic yds grading at 25c $ 3 20 39.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 85 Total .3 21 05. • ("has. llonath, n 41 feet, ht 57, EL tng- worthy's add: 10 50 cu yds grading at 25e $ 2 1143 32 51 sq yds macadamizing at 45e... 14 63 Total $ 17 26 Win. Gau, s 9 leet, lot 57, ELang- wortby's ado: 2.30 cu yds grading at 25c 868 7.16 sq yds macadamizing at 45e3. 22 Total 3 3 80 Wm. Gau, n 83 fl, lot 58, LLang- worth)'s add: 8 50 cu yds grading at 25c $ 2 13 26 21 sq yds masa lamtztng at 45e_11 79 Total $ 13 92 Chas. 1{ettfeld, s 17 feet, lot 58, E. Lang- .wortby's add: 4.40 cu yds grading at 25e 5 1 10 13.46 sq yds macadamizing at 45e, 6 .06 Total $ 716 Chas. ltehfeld, n Ls lot 59, E. Lang - worthy's add: 6.40 cu yds grading at 25c $ 160 19.83 sq yds macadamizing at 45e. 8 92. Total .8 10 52 Fred Voelschek, s % lot 59, E. Lang - worthy's add: 6.40 cu yds grading at 25c $ 1 60 19.83 sq yds macadamizing at 45e8 92 Total $ 10 52 Fred Voelscnek, lot 60, E. Langworthy's add: 12.70 cu yds grading at 25e $ 3 17 38.97 sq yds niacadainizing at 45c17 54 Total $ 20 71 Wm. F. Roehl, lot 61, E. Langworthy's add: 12.70 cu yds grading at 25c $ 3:17 38.97 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 54 Total 3 20 71 John Bulow, Jr., lot 62, E. Lahgworthy's add: 12.70;cu yds grading at 25c $ 3 17 38.97 sq yds macadamizing at 45c.... 17 54 Total August Kauffman, lot 63 E. Lang- wotiby's add: 12.70 cubic yds grading at 25e $ 3 17 3897 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 54 $ 20 71 Total $ 20 71 Martin Nauaschack, lot 61, ELang- •nrthy's add: 38 87.sq yds macadamizing at 45e17 51 12.70 cu yds grading at 25e $ 3 17 Total 3 20 71 Acdjour»:eei Regular 8 mien, XovemJ,er November 23rd, 1893. 2115 Michael liradah, lot 65, E. Lanwurthy's add: 38.97 sq yds macadamizing at 45e17 54 12.70 cu yds grading at 25c.... ...... 3 17 Total $ 20 71 Michael l;radah, tot 66, E. Langworthy's add: 12.70 co yds grading at 2m, $ :; 17 38.97 sq. yds. macadam•zuig at 45 17 54 Total $ 20 71 54whaet liraita0, 14t 07, E. Lang worthy's add: 12.70 cu yds grail ng at 25 $ 3 17 :18.97 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 64 '1'ot1t1 ,8 20 71 .John Stetfes, lot 08, E. Lang worthy's add: 12 70 cu yds grading at 25e .8 3 17 38.97 sq y ds inaeadamiziug at 45c... 17 54 Total $ 20 71 .John Stetfea, lot 09, E Langworthy's ad•t• 12.7.i cubic yards grading at 25c s 3 17 :38 1)7 sq yards macadamizing at 45c.. 17 54 Tut tl $2) 71 Fred. Suck, Jr., lot 35 E. L tngworthy's add: 12 65 cubic yards grading at 25e $ 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total s20 66 Fred. Stock, fJr., lot 36 E Langworthy's add: 12.65 cubic yards grading at 25c $ 3 16 38.91) sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total .- $20 60 Andrew 1Vanger, lot 37, E Langworthy's add: 12.65 cubic yards grading at .25 • $ 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45e17 50 -'Total s2) 66 Andrew Wanger, lot 38, E. Langwor- thy's add: 12 65 cubic yards grading at 25e8 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45e17 60 Total 820 66 C. W. Abitz lot 39 E. Langworthy's aid. 12.65 cubic yds grading at 25c 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total $ 20 66 Martin Nuwaschak lot 40 E. Lang - worthy's add. 12 65 cubic yds grading at 252. 2 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45e17 50 Total $ 20 66 August Kaufman lot 41 E. Langwortny's add. 12 65 cubic yds. grading at 25c 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 51) Total ..820 66 John liuIuw Jr lot 42 E. Laug.worthy's add. 12.65 cubic yds. grading at 25c 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total 8 20 66 Anna 51 Sehiel lot 43 Langworthy's acid. 12 65 cubit: yards grading at 25e 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total $ 20 66 N in. ltehfeld, s 41 10-12 ft, lot 44 E. Lang add. 12.23 cu yds grading a' 25e $ 3 06 37.67 sq yds macadamizing at 45e.. , . 16 91 •1'i't•iI ...319 97 Thos. %elan, n 26 10-12 ft lot 44 E. Lang - worthy's add. 8.78 cu yds grading at 25e $ 2 t) 27.00 sq yds macadamizing at 45c12 111 Total 814 35 'Phos. Zeien, s 15 ft lot 45 E. Lang - worthy's add. 3 80 eu yds grading at 25c $ 95 11 67 sq yds macadamizing at 45e5 25 Total 8 6 20 .14,hn llarzen, n 35 ft lot 45 E. Lang - worthy's add. 8.86 cu yds grading at 25' $ 2 22 27.23 sq yd; macadamizing at 45c... 12 25 Total $ 14 47 John Marz n, lot 46 E. Long worthy's add. 12 65 eub►e yards grading at 25c....8 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c... 17 50 Total $ 20 66 Roman Lorenz, lot 47, E. Langworthy's aid: 12.65 cubic yds grading at 25e 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45e17 60 Total 8 20 66 Roman Lorenz: 12.435 cu yds grading at 25" 3 16. 38.90 sq yi.ls macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total .;1 20 66 Fr. d. Schmidt: 12 65 cu yds grading at 25c 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total $ 20 66 Chas. Messerknecht: 12.65 cub yds grading at 25c 3 16 38.90 sq yds macadamizing at 45c17 50 Total 3 20 116 Chas. blesserkneeht: 14.17 cub yds grading at 25c 3 54 ; 43 55 sq yds macadamizing at 45c19 Ell Total $ 2.3 14 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler. Crawford, Glab, 1..illtir, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Itryde. Noes -N one. 1 1.Ald. Oliugrr offered the following reso- lution: l:e-o:v#d by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for improving alley east of Grant ave tuts from Julien avenue to West 11111 street by Cain Schoenthel contractors,in front of and ad. joining same, a special tax be and is here- by levied nn the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate as follows: 1Vm. and E. Ileadford. lot 1, Cain's sub: 22. 44 cu yds grading at 15,' .8 3 37 33 90 sq yds macadatniz ung at 42e14 24 Tot il $ 17.61 Frank Duggan, lot 2, Cain's sub: 17.95 cu yds grading at 15e $ 2 69 26.67 sq yds macadam zing at 42c11 £0 Total .8 13 89 G. 11. Davis, Lot 3, Cain's sub: 17.95 cu yds gra ting at 15e... ...$ 2 69 26 67 sq yds in icadamiziug at 42c... 11 20 Total .8 13 89 A. W. Liosford, lot 4, Cam's sub: 216 Adjourned Reyular Session, November 23rd, 1893. 17.95 cu yds grading at 15e $ 2 69 2 67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c11'0 Total • .$ 13 89 John flier, lot 5, Cain's sub: 20.57 cu yds gradnig at bre $ 3 09 :30.56 sq yds macadamizing at 42c12 84 Total 15 15 93 A. W. llostord, lot 6, Ca.rtc's sub: 20.57 cubic yds grading at 15c $ 3 09 :30.56 sq yds lnaeal1a1111% ug at 42e12 84 To'al $ 15 93 A. W. 1loslord, lot 7, Cain's sub: 19.82 cub yds grading at 15.' $ 2 97 31.67 sq yds macadamizing at 42c13 30 Total $ 16 27 Andrew Breese, lot 1 sub of out Tot 738, eit1•: 75.u6 sq yds macadamizing at 42.e.... 31 74 49.37 cu yds grading at 15e 7 41 Total 39 15 Kate E. Sullivan, lot i of 2 o 3 of out lot 738, city: 63 23 sq yds macadamizing at •42c:$ 26 60 4s.64cubic yds grading at 15. 6 43 Total •;3 38 00 J. W. Parker, lot 4 of 2 of 3,' out lot 738, .cit) 13 90 ail yds macadamizing at 42c. -T • 5 84 9.85 cub yds grading at 15e 1 40 Total $ 7 24 l nnie %Vest. got 11 our 738 city. 37.40ettbic yds grading as 15c 5 61 55.00 sq yds macadamizing at 42 23 10 Total ' 28 71 Adopted by tate following vo e: Ayes—Alit. Butler, Crawford (,lab, l.illig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers a,.d Ryder. Noes—None. Aid. Olinger offered the follow ing: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That in pay for improving Re- gent sire .t from Queen streat to Prince $t., by Steuck .l'• ()Turret, contractors, in •hoot of and adjoining same, a special tax are and is hereby levied 011 the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels ut real estate %hereinafter named, situate and own( d, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: W. J. Nester, lot 416, Sanford's sub: 419 1 lineal feel curbing at 46e $ 54 79 ,53 sq yds guttering at 46e 24 53 167 80 sq yds macadamizing at 35355 23 • Total $134 55 .ialett Bach, lot 37, Sanford's sub: 1191 lineal feet curbing at4ti3., 54 79 53 33 sq yds guttering at 46e 24 53 157 80 sq yds macadamizing at 35c55 23 Total $134 55 Geo. Bath est., lot 36, Santora's sub: 1197 lineal feet curbing at 463 $ 55 06 5333 sq yds guttering at 40c 24 53 .157 80 sq yds maead:tmiziug at 35c55 c3 Total $134 82 Cath. Wittgen, n 24 11 of lot 47, San - ford's sub: 118 7 lineal feet curbing at Otic $ 54 60 53 33 sq yds guttering at 46c 24 53 157 80 sq yds macadamizing at 85c55 23 'notal '4134 36 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Ulab, Lillig, Niels, Olinger, ('Owers and Ryder- Noes—None. AId. Olinger offered the following: Resolved, Ily the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for int - proving alley from Humboldt avenue to Stafford avenue between Garfield avenue and Rhotnberg avenue by Phil. Doerr, contractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and pails of lots, and parcels 01 real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or p ircel of real es- tate as follow-: 'l'hird Presbyterian church, lot 1 Driebil- bie's add: 5344 cubic yards grading at 10e $ 5 34 52 22 sq yds macadamizing at 35e18 28 Total $23 fit Catherine (Truss, lot 2, Iiriebelble's add: 53 44 cubic yards grading at 10' $ 5 34 52 22 sq yds macadamizing at 85eDi 28 Total '82-3 62 William 1' Cooley, l t 3, Dreibelbie's- add: 53 44 cubic yards grading at lOe $ 5 34 52.22 sq ds macadamizing at :35e18 28 Total . $23 62 M'rrd, Miller, lot 4, I)reibelbie'sadd: 63.44 cubic. yds grading at 10.' $ 5 34 52 22 sq yds macadamizing at 35e 18 28 Total $23 62 Chau. Ku ti ler, tut 5. 1)reioelbie's add: 53.44 cubic yards grading at 10e$ 5 34. 5.2 22 sq) ds macadamizing at 36c18 28 Total $23 62 L. 11. Bartter, lot 6 1)reibilbies add. 23 44 cu yds grading at 10e $ 5 34 52 22 sq yds macadamizing at 35e 18 28 Total $ 23 62 Martin 1:'eyeu, s 35 ft lot 7 Dreibelbies add. :39 55 en yds grading at 10e $ 3 96 38 89 sq yds macadamizing at 35e13 61 Total $ 17 57 Di..1. Callahan, a 11 8-10 ft lot 7 1)rei- beliies add. 13 89 cu yds grading at 10e $ 1 39 13 33 sq yds macadamizing at 3534 66 Total .$ 6 05 M. J. Callahan lot 8 1►reibeibies add. 53 44 cu yds grading at 10c $ 5 :34 55 55 sq yds macadamizing at 35e19 44 Total 24 78 Christian ltelfsteck lot '9 1)reibeloies add: 53 44 cu yds grading at 10.' $ 5 34 55 55 sq yds u►acadatniz.ng at 35d19 44 Total $ 24 78 Louisa Reifsteek, lot 10, !het belbiesadd 53 44 en yds grading, 10. $ 5 34 59 22 sq yds macadamizing at 35e18 28 'Total .$ 23132 John and August Ktelo, lot 71, Dreioel- bies' add: 53 44 cu yds grading at 10c $ t 34 52 22 sq yds macadamizing at 35e... 18 28 Total $ 23 62 Charles Kurtler, lot 12, Drielbeluies' add: 53 44 cu yds graing, 10. 5 34 52 22 sq yds macadamizing, 35e 18 28 Total $ 23 62 Leonard \Veidner, lot 13, Dreilbelbtes' Adjourned Regular Session, November 23rd, 1893. 217 add: 53 44 cu yds grading, 10c 52 22 sq y..s macadamizing, 35e 18 28 Total 8 23 02 Fred Miller, kit 14, I)riebelbies' add: 53 44 en yds grading, 10c 5 34 52 22 sq yds macadamizing, 35e18 28 Total $ 23 62 Mary Meyer n 40 It lot 15, Dreluelbie's add: 45 20 cu yds grading at 10a $ 4 52 44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 35c... 15 55 Total $20 07 Julius ‘1'ieauier, s 6 8 f., lot 15 Dreibel- bie's add: 8 24 cu yds grading at 10e ' ti 82 7 78 sq yds maea.lainizuaq at 35e 2 72 5 34 'Total ...$ 3 54 Julius Wtedner, nut 16, Dreibelbie's add: 53 44 cu yds grading at 10.' $ 5 34 52.22 sq yds mac.dlamiztug at 35c18 28 Total $ 23 62 Adopted by the f.0lotvtug yore: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Gird), Liilig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, and Ry- der. Noes—None. Alderman Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That an patty for improving Seminary street grim went boundary of Cox's add to West Locust. street by Brown & 13rov n, contractors, in front 01 and ad joing saute, 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 alumnus set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as tollowa.: Mrs. Sarah Gill, lot 7, Portet's add: 667 lineal It curbing at 53c $ 28 68 31 42 sq yds guttering at 43c 13 51 108 78 sq yds tn.aeadtuuizutg at 50c54 39 Total $ 96 58 Jus. Vogenthaler, lot 6, Porter's add: 50 00 lineal feet curbing, 43c $ 21 50 22 22 sq yds guttering, 43e 9 5o 61 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50c 30 55 Total L-1 $ 61 11) (leo. 1.. Clark, lot 5, Porter's add: 50 00 lineal ft curbing, 43c 8 21 50 22 22 sq yds guttt ring, 43c 9 55 63 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50c 30 55 Total ...$ 61 60 Frtd. llaardt, lot 4, Porter's add: 5000 lineal ft curbing., 43c .$ 21 50 22 22 sq yas guttering. 43c 9 55 61 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50c 30 55 $ 61 60 C. 11. Jorden, lot 3, Porter's add: 5000 lineal ft curbing, 43• $ 21 50 2222 sq yds guttering, 43c 0 55 61 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50a 30 55 Total $ 61 61) V A Langworthy, lot 2. Porter's add: 6 33 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 27 22 28 0 sq yds 'mitering at 43c 12 04 75 78 sq yds macadamizing at 50c37 89 'Total $ 77 15 • Ellen M Cullen, lot 53 Littleton & Saw- yers' add: 42 4 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 18 23 18 67 sq yds guttering at 43c 8 03 62 0 sq yds macadamizing at 50c31 0.) Total .$ 57 26 John Fitzgerald, lot 62, lnttleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 17 :0 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total ...$ 60 41 Kenety & Mulgrewlot 2 of sub of lots 69 and 61 Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43i $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43 7 65 71 11 so yds ma; adamizing at 50e35 56 Total S 60 41. Kenety & Malgrew, lot 1 of sub of lots 60 and 61, 1. til •ton & Sawyer's add: 58 5 lineal feet earning at 43c $ 25 16 27 7i sq yds guttering at 43e 11 95 121 33 sq yds macadamizing at 50c60 66 Total $ 97 77 Sebasnue Ditcher, tot 58, 'Littleton & Sawyet's add: 58 0 glued feet curbing at 430 S 24 94 27 55 sq yds guttering at 43c 11 85 12133 sq yds macadamizing at 50269 60 Total S 97 45 1: iza Allgeyer, lot 57, Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43c M 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 48t ........ 7 65 7111 sq yds macadamizing at 5Uc... 35 56 Total ... $60 41 Iieuely & Mulgrew, lot 56, Lattletuu & Sawyer's ado: 40 0 lineal feet ^urbing at 432' $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering; at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadawiz lig at SUc35 56 Total $ 6u 41 Keneiy & Mulgrew, int 55, Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 41e $ 17 2J 17 78 sq yds gut ening at 43e 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadam zing at 50c35 56 Total ... $ 60 41 Geo. Broadhurst, lot 54, Littleton & Sawyea's std: 400 lineal feet curbing at43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total 8 60 41 11. Grussucat lot 53 Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 lin ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 4$c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total $ 60 41 11. Gross' ick, lot 52, Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 in ft curb ng at 43c $ 17 2) 17 78 sq y ds guttering at:43e 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 5'Jc35 56 Total 8 61 41 Andrew (1 auatenbeiu, lot 51 Littletou & Sawyer's add: • 40 lot It curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yd+ guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total $ 60 41. Andrew G antenbt n, lot 511, Littleton & Sawyer's adal: 40 lin ftcut lung. at 43c $ 17 9.0 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43t 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 51.k' 35 06 Total $ 60 41 Andrew Gantenbein, lot 49 Littleton & 21s Ld journed Ret/iih i' Session. :November 23rd, 1893. ,Sawyer's add: + 17 20 40 lin ft curbing at 43' 17 78 SO yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e36 56 Total $ 60 41 Joseuhnie Ittensohn, lot,48 Littleton and Sawyer's add: 40 lin ft curbing at 43e $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c... 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total $ 60 41 Josephine lttensulin, lot 47 Littleton and Sawyer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17.78 sq yds guttering at 43c. 7 tis 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total $ 60 41 A. Witte, lot 46 Littleton and Sawyer's •add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c , 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50(... 35 5t4 'Total .5 60 41 A. Witte, lot 45 Littleton and Sawyer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43e $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11.sq yds macadamizing at 50c... 35 66 Total $ 60 41 Chas. Schultz, lot 44 Littleton's and Sawyer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43e ' $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total .$ 60 41 Charles Schultz, lot 43, Littl,ton & Saw- yer's add: 400 lin [t curbing, 42" $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering, 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50c 35 56 Total $ 60 41 Charles Schultz., lot 4', Littleton & Saw - add: 400 lin ft: eurbinig43• $ 17 2.) 17 78 sq yds guttering, 43c 7 65 71 11 sq sq yds macadamizing, 50e35 56 Total $ 60 41 t . Wtedmau, lot 41, Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 0 lin tt curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering, 43e 7 65 71 11 89 yds macadamizing, 50e 35 56 Total $ 60 41 F. Weidman, lot 40, Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 14) 0 lin ft curbing, 43e '$ 17 20 17 78 89 yds guttering, 43e 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing, 60c8 35 56 Total $ - 60 41 F. Weidman, lot 39, in Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 400 lin ft curbing. 43e $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering, 42e 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50e35 56 Total f - 60 41 Emily Staudenmeyer, lot 38, Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43e 7 65 71 11 sq yds tnacadamizing at 50e25 56 Total $ 60 41 Emily Staudenme_yer, lot 37, Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43e $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43e. 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 56 Total $ 60 41 Otto tViedntan, lot 36, Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43e $ 17 20 17 78 s yds guttering at 43c 7 05 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e35 56 - Total $ 60 41 John Lack, lot 33, L ttletou & Sawyer's add: 400linal feet curbing at 43o. $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c '7 65 71 11 sq yds inacalani zing at 50e... 35 5t1 - Total $ 60 41 Joseph 1)uschek, lot 34, Littleton & saw- yer's add: 40 0 lineal ft curbing at 43e $ 17 20 17 78 89 3ds guttering at 43e 7 65. 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e35 56 Total $ 60 41 Chas %Tilde, lot 33, lattlet.on & Sawyet's add: 40 lineal ft curbing, 43e $17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering, 43.. 7 65 71 11 iq yds macadamizing, 50c 35 56 Total $00 41 Chas Wilde, lot 32, Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 2 lineal ft curbing, 43c $17 29 17 87 sq yds guttering, 43c 7 68 72 sq yds ma!adamizing, 50e i6 00 Total $60 97 Chas Wilde, lot 2of2 of ruin lot 193: 547 lineal ft curbing, 43e $23 52 :4 31 sq yds guttering, .43a 10 45 97 78 sq yds macadamizing, 50c 48 8)1 Total $8.2 811 1) A Miami*, est, lot 1 of 2 of min lot 191: 650 3 lineal ft curb.ng, 43e $3 63 289 2 sq yds guttering, 430 .17294 '28 1,1513 9 sq yds macadamizing, 50e578 04 Total 1 85 Mr. St. Jose. [t's academy, lot 38;8tin lot 141: 3 lineal ft curbing, 430 $ 1 29 1 3t sq yds guttering, 43e 57 533 sq yds macadamizing, b0c 2 65 Total $ 4 52 Mt St Joseph's Academy, lot 1 of min lot 198: 124 lineal feet curbing at 480 $ 5:3 32 55 82 sq yds guttering at 43e 24 00 237 51 sq ads macadamizing at 50e118 75 Total 8199 07 John Flynn, lot 2 of min Iqt 191: 898.2 lineal feet curbing at 43c .•$ 384 2 399 21 sq yds guttering at 43e 171 67 1596 80 sq yds macadamizing at 50798 40 Total $1366 30 -sit St Joseph's Acadamy, lot 1 of min lot 191: 838 2 lineal feet curbing at 4:3s . 360 42 369 03 89 yds guttering at 43e 158 68 1497 43 sq yds macadamizing at 50e748 71 Total $1267 81 tt Ronson, est., min lot 191: 54,lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 23 22 24 sq yds guttering at 43e 10 32 96 89 yds macadamizing at 50e 48 011 Total C J Richards, lot 2 of min lot 98: $8154 • Adjourned Regular Session, November 23d, 1893. 210 475 5 lineal feet curbing at 43e $204 47 206 6.7 sq yds guttering at 43c 88 87 $3b 44 stl yds macadamizing at 50c412 72 .Total • $7- 06 06 6_ A. Mahony est. lot 1 of min lot 193: 700 1 lin ft curbing at 43e $301 04 319 03 sq yds guttering at 43e 137 18 1,250 13 sq yds macadamizing at 50c025 07 Total $1,063 29 C. F. Gassman, lot 1 of sub of lots 30 and 31 Littleton & Sawyer's add: 412 lin ft curbing at 43c !$.17 72 1831 sq yds guttering at 43e 7 87 73 24 sq yds nincadatnizia at 50c... 36 62 Total $ 62.`21 C. F. Gassman, lot 2 of sub of Ipts 30 and 31 Littleton & Sawyer add:. 41 2 liti ft curbing at 430. • • +t 17'72 18 31 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 87 73•'24 sq yds mncttthtla'fzing.at 50c.. 36 .62 .katal• •$ 62 21 .1. M. McKenzie, lot 29, Littleton & Saw- veits add: 400lineal feet curbing' at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c..... 7 65 7111 sq yds niacadani zingat 50c35 55 'Dotal $ .60 40 • .1'. M. McKenzie, lot 28, Littleton.& Saw- yer's add: • 364 lineal feet curbing at 43c • $ 15 61 21 45 sq yds guttering at 43r 9 22 71-11 sq.,yds maeadamiztug at 50c35 55 Total $ -60 42 • Itosa SleKenzie, lot 27, Littleton & Saw- yer'sadd: 40,0 lineal feet curbing at 43c 17 20 17 79 eq yds guttering at 430 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50.135 55 Total .$ 60 411 llosa McKenzie, lot 26. Littleton & Saw- yet's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds gutter lug al 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 • Total $ 60 40 J. Ind. McKenzie, lot 25, Littleton & saw- yer's add: 400 lineal feet curbing at 43e $ 1( 20 17 78 sq yds gnttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total .. - 60 40 J. M. McKenzie, lot 24, Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43e $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43e. 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50e35 55 Total .$- 60 40 John Schiel, lot 1, Baseman's & Ebert's sub: 40 0 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total $ 60 40 Anton Ebert, lot 2, Busemau & Eueri's sub: 40 lineal ft curbing, 48c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering, 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamtzing,.50c35 55 _ Total $ 60 40 11 Baseman, lot 3, Baseman & Eberi's sub: 61 lineal ft curbing, 43c $ 26 23 28 90 sq yds guttering. 43e 12 43 121 so yds tnacadamizing, 50c 60 50 Total $ 911 16 .Jonas Scherer, s 125 ft lot 19 Littleton & Sawyer's add: t till lineal Et curbing, 43c .$ 26 27 28 90 sq yds guttering, 43c 12 43 121 sq yds macadamizing, 50e 60 50 Total ,.$ 99 20 Chas. Schulz, lot 18 Littleton .;Sawyer's add: 40 lin ft barbing at 4.30 $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c ... 35 55 Total $ 60 40 .Chas. Schultz, lot 17 Littleton & Saw= yer's add: 40 lin ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq vds guttering at 43c .... '7 66 71'11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c... 35 55 Total S 60 40 Chas Schulz, lot 16, Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 lin ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20' 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total $ 60 40 Chas Schultz, lot 15 Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 30 6 lin ft curbing at 43c $ 13 16 20 22 sq yds guttering at 43c 8 644 71 1 1 sq yds macadamizing at 50c85 55 Total .$ 57 40 • Val Keppler, lot 14 Littleton and Saw- yer's add: 27 1 lineal tt curbing at 43c $ I1 65 21 sq yds guttering•at 43c 9 03 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50.:35 55 Total $ 5ti 23 • Val Keppler, lot 13 Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 luteal It curbing at 43u $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43e 7 415 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total .8 60 40 Val Keppler, lot 12 Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 19 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 tis 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total .$ - 60 40 Joe Kluge!, lot 11 Littleton & Sawyer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total... $ 60 40 Ludwig Grasse', lot 10 L'ttieton & Saw- yer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total... .8 60 40 Anion Ketlier, lot 9 Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43e $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c35 55 Total . $60 40 Anton llerting' lot 8 Littleton & Saw- yer's add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 43c $ 17 20 17 78 sq yds guttering at 430 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c36 55 Total .$ - 60 4' Fred Kuhn, lot_7 Littleton & Sawyer' 220 Adjoi#rned Regular SeRsion, November 23d, 1893. add: 40 lineal ft curbing at 48c $ 17 211 17 78 sq yds guttering at 4.$:• 7 65 71 11 aq yds macadamizing at 50c 35 55 Tutsi $ 60 40' Fred Kuhn, lot 41. Littleton & Sawyer's add : 400 lin yds curbing, 43c 3 17 20 17 78 sq ft. guttering, 43c 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50e 35 56 Total $ 60 41 J 1' Schroeder, lot 5, Littleton &. saw- yer's add: 400 lin ytis curbing. 43c .$ 17 20 17 78 9q yds guttering, 48 • 7 65 71 11 sq yds macadamizing, 50' 35 56 Two 3 60 41 J 1' :Schroeder, lot 43c, Littleton az san- yer's 44:04: 400 lin fl curbing, 43e 3 17 20 17 789q yds guttering, 41k• 7 65 71 11 9q 3119 111aeada1117,'0e, 50 85 543 'total y 60 41 ,1 P Schroeder, lot 3, Littleton & Saw- yer's ae1:1: 400 lin ft curbing, 4'3cg 4117 20 17 78 9q 3419 gut te•ing, 43.• 7 65 71 11 sq ads mala lainizing, 51), 35 541 'total 3410 41 .4 P Sebroeder, I::t 24, Schroeder's add: 41i 7 lin fi sorbing, 43c $ 20 44 21 .64 sq yds guttering. 43e 9 31 77 tr2 9q ads macadamizing, 50c 38 96 Total $38,96 Ludwig' Gra..e4, lot 28. Schroeder's add: fib 4 lineal 0 euro ng at 43c.... $ 24 91 132 18 sq yds guttering at 43e' 13 84 137 sq 3 d ntacatliuu.zing at 50e 68 50 Total $111 75 .1 f' wc•hrueder, 00 27, Schroeder', add: 71 5 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 30 75 38 55 Hi yds gui tering at 43e.... 14 43 107 11 aq yds macadamizing at 50c53 55 Total 5 98 73 .1 P Schroeder, lot 26, Schroeder's add: 411 7 lineal feet curbing at 43c• 3 26 53 14 22 sq yds guttering at 43c 6 11 86 89 sq yds macadamizing at 50c43 45 Total $ 76 09 1,niiI Erusdort, lit 13, Schroeder's add: 61 5 lineal ft curbing, at 53c 3 26 44 14 22 sq yds guttering at 43c 6 11 86 92 sq yds macadamizing at 50c43 45 Total $ 76 00 Emil Ernsdorf. lot 12 Schroeder's add: 51 5 lineal ft earning at 43c .3 22 15 23 sq yds guttering at 43c 9 89 48 11 sq yds macadamizing at 50c44 06 Total 3 81 10 Nic Groff, lot 11, Schroeder's add: 59 lineal ft curbing at 43c $ 25 67 9827 sq 11 yds guttering at 43c 11 31 q yds macadamizing at 50c49 06 Total .$ S8 04 M. Cunningham, lot 11, 1'orters's add: 68 6 lineal ft curbing, 43c $ 27 35 28 36 sq yds gutterin 4, 43c 12 19 78 22 sq yds macadamizing, 50c 39 11 Total $ 78 65 Wm Hintrager, lot 10, Porter's add: 0 lineal ft curbing, 436 $ 21 50 2 22 sq yds guttering, 43e 9 55 51 11 sq yds macadamizing, 500 30 55 Total $ 6l 110 Joqn Blake, est., lot 9, Porter's add: 50 lineal ft curbing, 43e 3 21 50 2'222eq yds guttering. 43c 955 61.11 9q yds macadamizing, 50c. 31 i Total 3 01 00 .lohn Blake est: lot 8, Porter's add: 66 2 lineal It curbing, 433 '3 28 46 31 20>•q yds guttering, 43e • 13 42 108 78 sit yds macadamizing. 50e54 39 Total 3 96 27 Ad,pted by the followine vote: ayes—Skis. Butler, Crawford, Blab, I,illig, Nicks, Olinger, Power guilt Ryder. 8. Noes —N one. Aid. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubtiilue, that to pay for improving alley front Sandford street to Clinton be- tween Windsor avenue and Queen street by Steue.k .1& O'Farrell contractors, in front of and adjoining sante, a special tax be and is 1►ereby levied on the several lots, told parts of hits, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and fur the several amounts set opposite each tot or parcel of real estate, as follows: .loaepli alcirgan, lot 1 of 25, Sanford add: 13 5 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 2 70 33 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c 13 56 Total 3 16 26 Joseph Morgan, lot 66, Sanford add: 11 1 cubic yds grading, at 20c 2.22 28 00 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 20 Total $ 13 42 John Bulow,.sr., lot 71, Stafford's add: 11 1 cu yds grading at 20c .,...3 2 22 28 00 sq yds macadam z ng at 40c.... 11 20 'Total .. 813 42 John Bulow, Sr., lot 39, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20e .3 4 46 55 55 sq yds macadamizing at 40c... 22 22 Total .3 26 68 Herman Olide, s3. lot 40 Stafford's add: 112 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 2 24 28 33 sq yds macadamizing; at 40c.... 11 33 Total .3 13 57 Ed Pfotzer, lot 45, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 4d 55 55 sq yds macadatuiz ng at 40c22 22 Total $ 26 68 Ed Pfotzer, lot 46a, Stafford's add: 11 0 cu yds grading at 20e $ 2 20 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 11 Total • $ 13 31 Wm Althauser. lot 31a, Stafford's add: 1011 cu yds macadamizing at 20c.,$ 2 20 27 89 sq yds ma::adttuizing at 40;' 11 16 Total 3 13 36 Wm Althauser, n;i lot 32, Stafford's add: 110 cu yds grading at 20' $ 2 20 27 89 9q yds macadamizing at 40c11 16 Total 3 13 36 Edward Sauer, s3 lot 32, Stafford's add: 11 0 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 2 20 27 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 16 Total $ 13 36 Mrs. F. Ohde, north half 40, Stafford's add: 11 3 cu yds grading at 20c 3 2 24 Adjourned Regular Session, November 23d, 1893. 28 33 sq yds macadamizing at 40c.... f1 33, Total • $1$.57. Simon Scheretzle, lot 41, Stafford's' add: 22 7 cubic yards grading at 20c $ 4 64 514:67 sq•yds macadamizing at 40c22' 67 Total 827.21 .4/0bn Dittman, lot 2 of 42 'and' 43; Sta( fordfa add: • 22 5 cubic yards grading at 20c $ 4 50 54-44:sq yds macadamizing at 40c'21 77 Total • $2627 Henry Pfotzer, lot 1 of 42 and 43, Stat - ford's add: 59 1 cubic yds grading at 20e $11 ti2 14611 sq yds macadaniizint; at 40c58 54 Total • $70 26 Henry Pfotzer, lot 34. Stafford's add: 22 3_ cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 55 so yds ntacadaming at 40e 22 22 • Total $26 68 Chas Stafford, lot 33, Stafford's add: 22 $cub yds grading at 20e $ 4 46 55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 31 Total $ 26 77 Emma Evans, lot 34, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20e $ 4 46 55 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 31 'total $ 26 77 Mary Carney. lot 2 of 35, Stafford's add: 34 6 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 6 92 8611 sq yds macadamizing at 40c34 44 Total $ 41 36 Chas Bornbeiser, lot 1 of 35, Stafford's 3 6 cubic yds grading at 20c • $ 72 9 44 sq yds macadamizing at 40e3 77 l'otal 3 4 49 Chas Bornbeiser, lot 2 of 35a, ,Stafford's add: 19 4 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 388 50 til sq yds macadamizing at 40e20 27 Total $ 24 15 John C. Dittman, iot 7, Windsor avenue sub: 17 cubic yds grading at 20c 3 3 40 42 sq yds macadamizing at 40e. 16 80 Total $ 20 20 Nichalous Emitter, n 25 ft lot 6, Windsor avenue sub: 11 eu yds grading at 20c $ 2 20 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 11 Total 3 13 31 Henry Pfotzer, a 12, 934 ft lot 6, Windsor avenue sub: b 5 cubic yds grading at 20c 5 1 10 14 22 sq yds macadamizing at 40e5 69 Total iib 79 Henry Pfotzer, lot 5, Windsor ave. ue sub: 17 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 3 40 42 so yds macadamizing at 40c 16 80 Total $ 20 20 Ilenry Pfotzer, lot 4, Windsor avenue sub: 18 cubic yds grading at 20e 3 3 60 44 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c17 91 Total 8 21 51 Henry Pfotzer, lot 3, Windsor ave sub: 11 cubic yds grading at 20c... $ 2 20 27 89 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 16 Total $ 13 36 Henry Lange,. lot 2, Windsor ate sbb: ll'cu'yds grading at 20e 6 2 20 ' 28.89 aq. yds macadamizing at 40c11 16 Total 3133$' ,henry Lange, lot 1, %V incisor ave 11..cuydsgrading at 20c .::,.;.5 2'20•. ' 2789 sq yds macadamizing at 44h'.',: '11 16 Total $ .;g 36 Fred Neubauer, .1r, .tot 4d,-Stafpotkrs add: 11 cu,yds grading at 20c $ 2 20" 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 11 •. Total $13 31 Fred Neubauer, a y 47, Statford'a add: 11 cu. yds grading at 20c 8 20 20 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c... 11 it:. Total .5' 13^31 Nicholas Denali est, n% lot 47, Stafford's add: 11 cu yds grading at, 20c 5 2 20 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 11 Total • $ 13 31 Nicholas Denali est, s% lot 48, Stafford's. add: 11 cubic yds grading at 20c S 2 20 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 11 Total 6 13-:tt Henry Pfotzer, n 4 lot 48, Stafford's arid: 11 cubic yds grading at 20e $ 2 20 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 11 Total 8 13.S1 Henry Pfotzer lot 49, Stafford's add: 22 3 cuoic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40e22 2: Total.. S 26 68 Ile,.r) Pfotzer, lit 50, stattord's•iadd: ' 22 3 cubic yds ttr.ading at 20e 8 4 46 55 56 sq yds noteadaui zing itt 400 22 22 Total... $ 27 68 lda Dement, lot 31, Stafford's add: 11 en yds grading at 20c $ 2 20 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c11 11 Total $ 13 31. Ida Dement. lot 30 in Stafford's add: 22 3 cu yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 5ti sq yds macadimizing at 40c22 22 Total $ 26 68 1. 1. I'foltzer, s3,i, lot 29, Statford's add: 11 cu yds grading at 20c 5 2 20 27 78 sq yds macadmizing at 40c11 11 Total 8 13 31 Henry 1'lutzer, n1 lot 29, Stafford's add: 11 r•uyds grading at 200 $ 220 27 78 sq yds macadamizing at 40e11 11 Total $ 13 31 Henry Pfotzer, lot 28, Stafford's add: 22 3 eu yds grading at 2 tc '5 4 46 45 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 Total $ 26 68 Henry Plotzer, lot 27, Stafford's add: 22 3 cu yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 56 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 'l'otal $ 26 68 Michael;Zwack, lot 51, Stafford's arid: 22 3 en yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40e22 22 Total.... $ 26 68 Ed Pfotzer, lot 62, Stafford's add: 22 3 cu yds grading at 20c $ 4 64 222 .4i juun ecl Rey3twd) . Seeaiom - November 23rd, 1893 55 56 sq yds macadatntzing, 40c 22 22 'l'otal$ 264'44186 6' i38 Fred Billow, lot 53. Stafford's add: 4 46 223 en yds grading, 20c 55 56 sq yds macadamizing, 40c 22 22 Total •$ 26 68 Chas Billow, lot 54, Stafford's add: 22 3 en yds grading, 201. $ 4 46 55 56 so yds macadamizing, 40c 22 22 Total 5 26 68 .John Bulow, Jr, lot 55 Stafford add: 22 3 cubic yards grading at 20e $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c... 22 22 Total $ 26 68 Ed I'fotzer, Int 26, Stafford add: 22 8 cubic yards grading at 20c .$ 4 46 25 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 Total 826118 Ed NO z -r, lot 35, Stafford add: 223 cubic yards grading at 20c .$ 4 46' 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 411c... 22 22 'Total 26 68 Chris Luchtcrliand, lot 24. Stafford add: 22 3 cubic yards grading at20c. 8 4 46 55 513 811 yds macadamizing at 40322 22 Total 26 68 I'red 1 nchterhand, lot 23, Stafford adil: 22 3 cubic yards grating at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c... 22 22 Total ...8 26 68 Hobert Bossard, lot 22. Statiord'M add: 22 3 rut yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40e22 2'3 Total .$ 26 68 Chas Stanford, lot 56, Stafford's add: 22 3 eu yds grading at `20c .$ • 4 46 55 o6 sq yds macadamizing at 40.! .... 22 22 Total $ 26 68 Chas St afford, 57, Stafford's add: 22 3 eu yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 56 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40e22 22 Total 826 68 Chas Stafford, Int 58, Stafford's add 22 3 cu yds grading at 20e $ 4 46 55 511 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 Total $ 26 68 Chas Stafford, lot 59. Stafford's add: 22 3 cu yds grading at 20c $ 4 45 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c.. . 22 22 Total $ 26 68 Chas Stafford, lot 60, Stafford's add: 22, 3 cu yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macauamizing at40c22 22 Total .$ 26 68 Chas Stafford, lot 21, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 Total $ 26 68 N S Andrews, lot 20, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c.... 22 22 Total $ 26 68 Henry Stafford, lot 19, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 Total $ ?6 68 Frank Stafford, lot 18, Staffoed's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 • --'lints) $ 26 65 Henry Stafford lot 17, Stafford's acrd: 22.3 cubic yds grading at. 20c 4 45 55 56 sq yds macadamizing Kt 40c22 22 Total $ 26 68 %Van Scharf, lot 61 Stafford's add: • 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20c .$ •4'46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c... 22 22 Total $ 26 68 Fred Kulotl, lot 62, Staffnr•a's atld: 22 8 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing- at 40c22 22 Total .$ 'L6 tib Herman Luchterhand, lot 63, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20e ..$ 4.46 55 513 sq vd$ macadamizing at 40e.... 22 22 Total$ 26 tib Sophia 1 rizloff, lot64, tilafford's add: 22 8 cub c yds grading at 20' $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds ma'adamizing at 40c.... 22 22 Total 26 68 Chats Stafford, lot 65, Stafford's add: 92 3 cubic yds grading at 20c$ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c_ 22 22 Total . $ 26 68 C Meckenberg, lot 66, Stafford's add: 22 3 eunic yds grading at 20a $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40322 22 Total $ 26 68 Nic Mettel, lot 24, Mettel's sub: 92 3 cubic yds grading at 20e 8 18 46 224 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c91 42 )'Dial $109 88 Nic \I-ttel, lot 24, Mettel's sub: • 94 5 cubic yds grading at 20e8 18 90 23389 sq yds macadamizing at 40e93 56 Total $112 46 William•Duesing, lot. 12, Stafford's add: 44 cubic vds grading, 20c .$ 8 80 108 89 aq yds macadamizing at 40c.. 43 56 Total $ 52 36 Lucy 13uoI, lot 13, Stafford's add: 22 3 cubic yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c244 22 Total $ 26 68 Ohas Stafford, lot 14, Stafford's add: 22 3 eu yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55.56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 Total$ 26 68 Chas Stafford. lot 15 Stafford's add: 32 3 cu yds grading at 20c$ 4 46 55 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c22 22 • Total $ 26 68 Chas Stafford, lot 16 Stafford's add: 22 3 cu yds grading at 20c $ 4 46 55 66 sq yds macadamizing at 40c2: 22 Total $ 26 68 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Noes—None. Ald. 01 nger;offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Prince street from Eagle Point avenue to Sanford street by Steuck & O'Farrell, con- tractors, in front and adjoining same, a spe- cial tax be and is hereby levied on the sev- eral lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and Adjou riled _Regular November 23d, 1893. 223 owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Geo. Vogel, lot 5, Sanford's an: : 1288 lin ft curbing, 40c $ 51 52 16 23 sq yds guttering at 40c 24 53 179 74 sq yds macadamizing, 40 71 91 Total $147 96 Geo. Mayb:uik, lot t, sub of lot 49, San - ford's sub: 33 8 lin ft curbing, 40c $ 13 52 13 80 sq yds guttering at 40c.. 5 52 4410 sq yds macadamizing, 40e 17 64 Total.... Herman l$argwald, I .t 2 sub of Sanfor•i's sub; 9 0 lin f' curbing, 40e 4 0 sq yds guttering, 40c 11 0 sq yds macadamizing, 40c $ 36 68 lot 49, 8 3 60 1 60 4 40 Total $ 9 60 Herman 13argwald, lot 2, sub 01 lot 50, Sanford's sub: 160 lin ft curbing, 40c 711 sq yds guttering, 40a 19 56 sq yds,macaaamirtng, 40c $ 6 40 2'84 7 82 Total.... $ 17 06 Mich Curistoph, lot 1, sub of lot 50, San- ford sub: 34 0 lin ft curbing. 40c $ 13 60 15 11 sq yds guttering, 40c 6 04. 41 56 sq yds macadamizing, 40c 16 62 Total $ 36'26 Andrew Bitter, lot 51 Sanford's add: 50 lineal ft curbing, 40c $ 20 00 22 22 sq yds guttering, 40c 8 89 cit 11 sq yds macadamizing at 40.x24 44 Total $ 58 33 August Hammel, lot 52, Sanford's sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 40e 20 00 22 22 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 89 61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 40c24 44 Total $ 53 33 Joseph Jungbluth, lot 54 Sanford's sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 00 22 22 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 89 61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 40c24 44 Total $ 53 33 Anton Grafi, s% lot 54 Sanford's sub: 25 lineal feet curbing at 40e $ 10 00 11 11 sq yds guttering at 40c 4 44 30 55 sq yds macadamizing at 40c12 22 Total if 26 66 Lorenz Schandrel n% lot 54, Sanford's sub: 25 lineal ft curbing at 40e. $ 10 00 11 11 sq yds guttering at 40e 4 44 30 55 sq yds macadamizing at 40c12 22 Total $ 26 66 G llobmeier, s% lot 55, Sanford's sub: 25 8 lin ft curbing, 40c $ 10 00 1111 sq yds guttering, 40e 4 44 30 55 sq yds macadamizing, 40c 12 22 Total g 53 33 An:uu Costello, s' lot, 57, Sanford's sub: 25lineal feet curbing ;at 40c $ 10 00 11 11 aq yds guttering at 40 4 44 3J 55 sq yds macadamizing at 40.'12 22 Total $ ti 61i Jo. Fuerst nM lot 57,ISanford'a sub: 25 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 10 00 11 11 sq yds guttering at 40c 4 44 30 55 80 yds macadamizing at 40e12 22 Total$ 26 66 Alois .Prosser, lot 58, Sanford's sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 40e g 20 00 2322 aq yds:guttering at 40c 8 89 61 11 sq yds macadamizing 40e 24 44 Total $ 5J' 3'3 .las 11 Hetherington, lot 59, Sanford's sub: 59 lineal feet curbing at 40a $ 20 00 `22 22 sq yds guttering at 40c........ 8 89 61 11 aq yds macadamizing at 40c... 24 44 Total $ 53 C G 1V lty Co, lot 60. Sanford's sub: 67.7 Lineal feet curbing at 40:.........$27 08 30 10 square yards guttering at 40e.. 12 04 82.77 sii yds macadamizing at 40c.... 33 09 Total $ 72 21 C G W lty Co, lot 60, Sanford's sub: 70 6 lineal feet curbing at 40,; 8 28 24 31.10 square yards guttering at 40e12 44 84 33 sq yds mvcadatnizing at 40s 3.3 73 Total $74 41 Florence May, lot 42, Sanford's sub: 80 lineal ft curbingat40c $ 41 29 26 sq yds guttering at 40 14 40 102 67 sq yds macadamizing at 40e41 07 Total $ 87 47 Jas Rowan, n3 lot 43, Sanford's sub: 25 lineal ft curbing at 40c 11 11 •q yds guttering at 40c $ 410 0044 30 56 sq yds macadamizing at,40c $ 12 22 Total $ 26 36 W Entriuger, s% lot 43, Sanford's sub: 25 0 lin ft curbing at 40c 11 11 aq yds guttering at 40e 8 104 0044 30 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40c12 22 Total $ 26 66 Andrew Fuerst, nM lot 55, Sanford's sub: 25 lineal Leet curbing at 40e $ 10 00 11 11 sq yds guttering at 400 4 44 30 55 sq yds macadamizing at 40e 12 22 Total $ 26 66 Archiball Treanor, lot 56, Sanford's sub: 20 lineal ft cni'bing at 40c $ 20 00 52 22 aq yds guttering at 40e 8 89 61 11 sq yds macadamizing at 40c24 44 Total $26 66 Peter Meyer, n% lot:44, Sanford's sub: 25 0 lin It curbing at 40c $ 10 00 11 11 sq yds guttering :at 40c 4 44 3056 sq yds macadamizing at 40e12 22 - Total $ 26 66 John Hewer, sj lot 44, Sanford's sub: 25 0 lin ft curbing at 40e $ 10 00 11 11 sq yds guttering at 40c 4 44 30 56 sq yds macadamizing at 40e12 22 Total 8 26 66 Nicholas Feller, lot 45, Santord's sub: 50 0 lin ft curbing at 400 $ 20 00 22 22 sq yds guttering at 40c 8 89 61 11 sq yds macadamizing .tt 40c24 44 Total $ 53 33 W. J. Nester, lot 46, Sanford's sub: 67 8 lineal feet curbing:at 40e $ 27 12 32 00 sq yds guttering at 40e 12 80 108 80 sq yds macadamizing at 40e.... 43 52 Total $ 88 44 Cath W ittgen, ,u 24 ft lot 47, Sautord's sub: 43 lineal ft curbing, 40c $17 20 21 OU sq yds guttering, 40c.... ....... 8 40 224 .icljputvaecl Regular Seams',, November 23rd, 1893. 77 00 an yds macadanurnig at 40e... 30 80 Total h 56 40 Thos Kelly, s 26 feet lot 47, Sanfutd's sub;,- 26 (i1;ineai feet curbing at 40r. , s 10 40 11 56;aq Yds.guttering at 40c 4 62 :il 78 sq yds macadamizing at HOe... 12 71 1:RLAl`•1....$ 27'73 Frank Berg, tot 48, sanford's sub: 50.Op0.ILneal fret curbing at 4Oc•.; ;.:81 20'00. 2222 sq yds guttering at 441c...:.:::.' 8'89 61 .1U•i q yds .ntecad•at tzing at.:40e... 124 44 • J'gtal: 3•'53 83 'I'het..Ktebler- tot 4 ant of lot 63. San- ford's stab: . 50.0 lineal feet curbing at •40e..;.:.:8 20 110 . 22, 2. tl yds guttering at.40c:•... •8 89' til 11 sq yds macadamizing at 40e24 44 'total '3 - 53 33 liaunah 11 ('helps, to: 3 of lot 63 San - ford's -sub: 50 0 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 20 00 2322:square yards guttering itt 40c8 89 iii 11 sq yds macadamizing 40c 24 44 'total 3 - 53 33 John Oppelt, north 30 feet of lot 63 San - ford's. sub: 30 0 lineal feet curbing at 40e 3 12 00 13 33 square yards guttering at 40c5 83 36 67 ,q yds macadamizing at 40c14 67 Total $ 32 00 James and '1• Kane, south 20 teet of lot 2 of 63.Sanford's sub: 200 lineal feet curbing at 40c $ 8 00 8 89 square yards guttering at 40c3 56 24 44 sq yds macadamizing at 40e9 78 Total .$ - 21 34 Jae and T Kane, lot 2 of • 63, Sanford's sub: 72.7 lineal feet curbing at 40c $29 08 36.00 square yards guttering tit 40e14 44) 112.56.sq yds macadamizing at 40e_45 O. Total $88 50 Wm, Jaeggi, lot 6, Sandford's sub: 127.9 lineal feet curbing at 40c 351 16 61.33 square yards guttering at 40c14 43 179.78 sq yds macadamizing at 40c71 91 Total $147 60 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, Crawford, Giab, Lillie', Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Noes—N one. Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Alm t street from i'homas street to Ricket street by harry Proctor, contractor, in front of and adjoining -awe, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lois and parts of lots, aid parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Jus C Paine, lot 3, out lot 667 city: 28 sq yds macadamizing at 37c 3 10 36 Total .$ 10 36 Pbiliu Sage, lot 9 out lot 667 city: 125 1 lineal feet curbing al 37 c. . $ 46 29 57 30 sq yds gutterin! at 37e. . 21 21 125 33 sq yds macadamizing at 37c . 46 37 Total 3113 86 Reb-cca J Farley, lot 15 Fairview .su 60 1 m•al ft curbing at 37e $ 22 2U 26 67 sq yds guttering at 37c 7 88 53 33 sq yds macadamizing at ,37c, -. .19 73 .Total .$.51 St/ Rebecca J Farley, lot 14 Fairview sub: 50 lineal ft curbing at 37c A.18 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at37c........... . 8-22 44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 37e. 16 It. Total.,..1..:$-43.16: A C Buena', lot 13 Fairview sub . 50 lineal ft curbing at 37c $ 18 50 2222.sq,yds guttering at 37c 8 22 4444 sq yds macadamizing at 37c113 44 Total' $ 48 16 Charles Wilmott, lot 12, Fairview; sub: 50 lineal ft curbing, 37c $ 18'50 X2 22 44 44 sq yds macadamizing,ds guttering, 37c • 16 14 Total 3.43 16 A A Loetscber lot 11, Fairview sub: - 82 7 lineal ft curbing, 37c .3 30 60 37• so yds guttering, 37e 13 69 106 67 sq yds macadamizing, 37e39 47 Total $ Martin Buol, lot 10, Fairview sub: 56 lineal ft curbing, 37: $ 5 55 .1 60sq yds stuttering, 37c 2 44 141 90 sq yds macadamizing, 370 • 6 25 • Total .3 14 24 :. I First Presby tartan church, lot 3, sub of ' lots 10 and 11. Cooley's sub: 9 lineal It curbing, 37c 3 3 33 3 78 sq yds guttering, 37e 1 40 3 56 sq yds macadamizing, 37c i 3W2 Total ..S 6 05 C Bayless, lot 4 sub of lot 9, Cooley's sub: 7lineal ft curbing, 37c $ 2 59 3 sq yds guttering, 37c 1 11 2 67 sq yds macadamizing, 37c . 99 Total • $ 4 69 Geo M Slap ea, lot 8, Cooley's sub: 45 6 lin feet curbing at 37c $ 16 87 20 27 sq yds guttering at 37c 7 50 40 00 sq yds Macadamizing at 37c14 80 Total $ 39 17 M 13 Carney, lot 7, Coulev•s sub: 50 0 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 18 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 37c 088 44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 37c16 44 Total $ 43 16 W 11 Rebmao, lot 6, Cooley's sub: 500 lineal feet curbing at 37c $ 18 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 37c 828 44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 37c16 44 Total $ 43 16 John 13 Glover, tot 5. tOooley's sub: 50 0 lin ft curbing at 37c $ 18 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 37e 8 22 44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 37c....16_41 Total sub:. $ 43 16 Alfred Marheld, n 20 feet lot 4 Cooley's 20 0 lin ft curbing at 37c $ 7 40 8 89 sq yds guttering at 37e 3 29 17 78 sq yds macadamizing at 37e41 58 Twat$ 17 's7 Mrs L <t llowdish, s 28 ft n 28 ft lot 4, Coo ey's sub: 28 lin 11 curbing at 37c $ 10 36 12 44 sq yds guttering at 37e 4 60 24 89 sq yds macadamizing at 37c9 20 Total $ 24 16 W 11 Rebmai, s 2 tt lot 4, Cooley's su b: Arl jmien,erl llevictal• Settlimi, November 23rd, 1893. 225 d lin It curbing at 37c' • 74 89 sq yds guttering at 370 *3 177bq yds macadamizing at 37c.... 65 • Total $ 172 W 11 Rottman, n 43 It, lot 3, Cooley's 4ub: 43 lineal feet curbing at :37c $ 15 91 1911 sq yds guttering at 37c 7 07 38 22 sq yds macadamizing at 37e14 14 Total 'E '37 .12 J 13 Powers, s 7 ft, lot 3 Cooler's sub: 78 lineal feet curbing at 37c 1F 2 59 A 11 tot yds guttering at 37c 1 1.i 22 sq yds macadamizing at 37c2 30 Total $ 6 D$ J 13 I'uwe►a, lot 2, Contey'a sub: 50 lineal feet curbing at 37c. $ 18 50 2222 sq yds guttering at 37 c 8 22 44 44 sq yds macadamizing at 337c16 44 Total $ 43 113 James (4 Caruey, n;, lot 1, Cooley's sub: 23 7 lineal It curbing, 37e $ 8 77 1053 sq yda guttering, 37c 3 90 2107 sq yds macadamizing, 37e 7 80 Total '20 47 %V 11 ltebmau, s iii lot 1, Coo.ey.'s s.uu: 418 1 lineal ft curbing, '37e $ 25 21 2890 sq yds guttering, :37c 10 69 8267 sq yds macadamizing, 37c 30 69 Total $ 66 48 Adopted by the following vote: Ayes—Aids. flutter, Crawford, Glab. Lillig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Noes—None Ald. Olinger offered the following: Resolved by the City Council o[ the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving 13roaa street, from Julien avenue to the Home of the Friendless by Ed Ryan, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, ani 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: 11 1. Frudden, lot 8, dome add: 153 5 lineal feet curbing at 43c $66 00 '70 square yards guttering at 466. 32 20 315 14 sq yds macadamizing at 48c151 89 'Total 11 L Frudden, lot 6, flume add: 5250 09 50.0 lineal feet curbing at43c $21 50 22.22 square yards guttering at 46c10 22 88.89 sq yds mac •damiziug at 48c42 67 Total $74 39 Rich Schmidt, lot 5 Home add: 50.0 lineal feet curbing at43c $21 50 22.22 square yards guttering at 46c10 22 88.89 sq yds macadamizing 48c 42 07 Total $74 39 1) .1 Linehan, lot 4 !lone add: 71 lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 30 53 33 33 aq yds guttering at 46c 15 33 151 67 sq yds macadamiz[ng.at 48^72 80 Total • $118 66 D .J Linehan, lot 3 Ilowe add: 71 lineal feet curbing at 43e $ 30 53 53 33 eq yds guttering at 46c 15 33 151 67 eq yds macadamizing at 48c72 80 Total $118 661) J Linehan, lot 2, Home add: 50 lineal feet curbing at 43c. g 21 50 12 22 sq yds guttering at 45c 10 22 81 89 sq yds macadamizing at 48c42 67 Total S 74 311 1) .1 I.tueuau, lot 1, Home a.ld: 50 lin feet curbing at 43c. $ 21 Ni 222'2 sq yds guttering at 441c• 10 22 88 89 sq.yd$ mncadanuiing at 4Se... 42 417 Total 5 74 39 Geo Gray, Sr, n 129 ft lot 7, Mt Pleasant. add: 120 lineal ft curbing, 433e 5 51 60 53 33 8q ydsxittering, 46c 24 53 213 33 aq yds macadamizing, 48clet 40 Total $178 53 Geo Gray, Sr, lot 2, ML. Pleasant add: 169 7 lineal ftcurbilig, 43e $ 72 98 75 42 sq yds guttering, 46c 34 70 301 70 sq yds macadamizing, 48c 144 82 Total 3252 51t Home et the Friendless, lot 1, Gray's sub: 25 0 lineal tt curbing, 43.... . +3 10 75 11 11 sq yde guttering, 46 • r, 11 44 44 sq yds macadamizing, 48c 21 33 Total $ 37 19 Geo Gray, Sr, tot 2, Gray's sub: 51:3 lineal ft eurbing, 43c $ 22 06 22 80 sq yds guttering, 46c 10 49 91 20 sq yds macadamizing, 48e 433 78 Total 5 75 33 Geo Gray, Sr, lin 3, Gray's sou: 51 3 lineal ft curbing at 446c $ 22 06 22 80 sq yds guttering at 43c 10 49 91 20 sq yds macadamizing at 48c43 78 Tot t1 $ 76 33 Geo Gray, Sr, lot 4, Gray's sub: 51 3 ineal ft curbing at 43c $ 22 06 22 80 sq yds guttering at 46c 10 49 141 20 aq yds macadamizing at 48e43 78 'Tota! $ 76 33 Geo Gray, lot 5, Gray's sub: 51 3 lin ft curbing at 43c $ 22 06 22 80 sq yds guttering at 46e $ 1J 19 91 20 sq yds macadamizing at 48c48 78 Total ..$ 76 33 John P Schmidt, e m 75x140 of lot 6, Mt Pleasant add: 75 0 lin ft curbing at 43e $ 32 25 33 33 aq yds guttering at 48c . 15 33 133 33 sq yds macadamizing at 48e... 64 00 Total $111 58 Key City Electric St It W Co, lot 6, Oak- land Park add: 51 8 Lineal feet curbing at 43c $ 22 27 23 02 sq yds guttering at 4tic. 10 59 92 09 sq yds macadamizing at 48c44 20 Total ..$ 77 06 Key City Electric St It W Cu, 101 5, Oakland Park add: 51 8 lineal feet curbing at 43c.......5 22 27 23 02 sq yds guttering at 46^ 10 59 92 011 sq yds macadamizing at 48c44 20 Total $ 77 06 Anne E Graham, lot 8, J N Hill's sub: 51 8 lineal feet eurbing at 43c $ 22 27 23 02 sq yds guttering at 46e 10 59 92 09 sq yds macadamizing at 48 c44 20 Total .3 77 011 Anne E Graham, Int 6, J N hill's sun: 518 lin ft curbing, 43c $ 22 27 23 02 sq yds guttering, 46c . 10 59 92 09 aq yds macadamizing, 48c 44 20 Poral $ 77 06 Anne E Graham, lot 5, J 11 Hill's sub, 22(; Adjourned h'eqular Se, Bion:, November 23d, 1893. 51 8 lin ft curbin2l a' 43c 9 '22 27 23 02 0.1 yds guttering at 46e 10 59 -04 09 yd• macadamizing at48e44 20 Total.... $ 77 00 Eliza %Talker, lot 4, Oakland l'ark add: 50 Itn ft curbing at 43c . g 21 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 46c 10 22 S8 fig sq ) ds macadamizing at 48e42 67 Total 8 74 39 Eliza Walker, lot 3, Oakland Park :add: : ,50 lin ftcurbing at43c......... .•••••$ 2050 2`2 22 sq yds guttering at 40c 88 89 rq yds macadamizing at 48c42 67 'I'otai.....,..........._..._$ 74 39 13. A. Kennedy, e 110 ft, lot 2, Oakland ;Park add: 50 lin ft curbing at 43c• • $ 21 50 22 22 sq yds guttering at 46e 10 22 S8 84 s.) yds macadamizing at 48c42 67 ,Total $ 74 39 11. A. Kennedy, e 110 ft lot 1, Oakland 4'ark add: 82 4 lin ft curbing at 43c $ 35 43 38 40 sq yds guttering at 46e 17 66 189 70 sq yds macadamizing at 4891 06 Total .$144 15 Adopted by .the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Liilig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. . Noes -None. Engineer Knowlton repotted .as follows on bids for street imp•uvements: AbsiosiI) AND ELLIS STREET.' John Pi kley $4,307 50 Con Ryan, Jr 3.673 50 .F, McCann 3,976 00 Lee & Norton 3.809 50 Steuck & O'Farrell.... 3,573 50 D. W. Linehan 3,687 00 Altman &'Taylor 3,960 00 M. Lavin 3,861 00 Harry Proctor 4,122 00 Geo. W. Farley 3 664 00 13rowh & Brown 4,875 00 51. Tschirgi, Jr 4,049 50 Ald. Ryder moved that Steuck & O'Far- rell be awarded the contract. Carred. STAFFORD A VENUE. M. Tschirgl... •.$ 8,604 20 Steuck & O'Farrell 7,267 20 M. Lavin 8,678 80 Brown & Brown... 10,786 20 E. E. Frith .. 7,491 80 F. McCann 7,674 20 1). W. Lauthan 9,989 00 John Pickley 9,392 00 Ald. Olinger moved that Steuck & O'Farrell be awarded the contract. Car- ried. OLEN OAK AVENUE. $2,780 00 2,688 00 3,325 00 3,183 00 2,722 00 2,388 00 2,930 00 2.698 00 31. '1'schirgi Allman & Taylor Steuck & M. Lavin Dodson & Schoenthal D. W. Linehan Con. Ryan Jr Geo. W. Farly Ald. Olinger moved that D. W. Line- han be awarded the contract. Carried. LINCOLN AVENUE. M. Tschirgi $2,798 00 1). W. Lineha..n 2,284 00 A. Mccann 2,694 00 1!.. E. Frith 2,730 00 Phil Doerr 2,456 00 51. Lavin 3,000 00 Brown & Brown 2,780 00 Steuck &O'Farrell....... 2,616 00 John Pickley 2,488 50 G, W. Farley 2,468 00 Ald. Olinger movod that 1). W.Line- han be awarded the contract. Carried. wit ITE STREET. M. Tschirgl, Jr • $2.367 50 M. Lavin 2,373 00 E. E. Frith 2,227 30 Steuck & O'Farrell 2,079 50 Brown &•Brown... 2260 00 Alois Lange 2,222 00 1). W. Linehan 2,147 00 John Pickley 2,281 VI) G. W. Farley 2,367 50 Ald. Olinger moved that Steuck & O'Farrell be • awarded the contract. Car- ried. EI \t STREET. 'J1. 'Tschirgi, .Ir 82,004 00 31. Lavin 2,106 00 E. E. Frith 1,914 00 Brown & Brown 1.840 011 1). W. Linehan 1,874 00 'Steuck & O'Farrell 1,646 00 Alois Lange • 1,828 00 Harry l'roctor 1,997 00 John Pickley •1,828 00 G. W. Farley . • 1,860 00 Ald. Nicks moved that 6teuc8 & O'Far- rell be awarded •t he contritcr,. ('arried. ' ' ',tJLIEN AVENUE. 8 680 00 51 Tschirgi, Jr D -W Linehan 717 00 Steuck .&. O'Farrell . • • • • 1717' 50 (1 W Farley 634 50 E ,J Evans • 62937 Ald. Ryder moved that E J Evans be awarded the contract. Carried. 100TH STREET. M Tschtrgi . . . ... ••.. .. ..$.3,259 00 Steuck &O'Farrell 3.674 00 Byrnes & Saul . 3,500 00 Dodson & Schoenthal 3;472 15 1) kV Linehan 3,072 80 ,Con Ryan, Jr 3,803 00 F Mcc'ann 3,398 00 G N' Farley 3,438 00 Ald. Ryder moved that 1) 1V Linehan be awarded contract. Carried. wti.DI: STREET. 51 Tschirei Altman & 'Taylor Steuck & O'Farrell Con Ryan, .Ir Brown & Brown Byrnes & Saul F McCann R. F Curran John Tibey Alda Nicks moved that Brown & be awarded the contract. Carried. KLIEN 'STREET. G W Farley Peter Horch Steuck & O'Farrell E E Frith A Lange ll W Linehan Ald. Glab moved that Geo W Farley be awarded the conract. Carried. ALLEY, 9TH TO 10TH BETWEEN BLUFF AND LOCUST. John Tibeg 51 Lavin EJ Evans D W Linehan 'Phos Dorsey G W Farley Steuck & O'Farrell. $ 7,975 7,740 8,490 8,361 7,494 8,722 7,682 8,296 8,413 Btov n $ 602 70 693 10 098 95 770 85 665 90 683 00 $ 329 00 326 00 275 00 288 00 286 00 268 00 339 00 Ald. Glab moved that Geo W Farley be awarded the contract. Carried. SEWER ON PRAIRIE STREET. $ 796 00 . 604 00 352 30 322 05 349 00 296 80 G W Farley D W Linehan Jno Blake Thos Dorsey M Lavin M Tschirgi, Jr Adjourned Regular SeRsion, November 23rd, 1893. 227 Aid. Nicks moved that M. 'facture', Jr., be awarded the contract. Carried. Atd. Olinger moved that Steuck 8•. O'Farrell be awarded the contract tor the ilnprot•ement of Dock s.reet. Carriers. Ald. Olinger moved That the engineer hive Blake, street repaired providing the Weather is favorable. Carried. Aid. OIi_ er moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: Ap rder. 1893. /L Nott .. oto Contractors. ayor. Sealed proposals will be received at my once, up to 4 o'clock p. In. 'Thursday, November 23d, 1893, for improving the following streets and alley, according to plans and specification now on the in my office: Licoln avenue from Reed avenue to 2d avenue. Grading 1,200 cubic yards; curbing 1.800 lineal feet; guttering 800 square yards; macadamizing 3,200 square yards. Booth street from West 3d to Dodge street. Grading cut 400 cubic yards; till 3,000 cu- bic yards. Curbing 30x6 1,800 lineal feet 24x6, 700 lineal feet. Guttering 1,120 sq.:yards; macadamizing 3,100 square yards. Wilde street from South Dodge to Mc- Lenan street. Grading, cut 5,700 cubic yards. Filling 1,000 cubic yards. Curbing, 5,900 lineal feet. Guttering, 2,600 square yards. 3lacadamizing, 7,200 square yards. Stafford aveuue from Garfield avenue to Linwood cemetery. Grading, cut 9,500 cubic yards. Fill, 750 cubic yards. Curb- ing, 5,760 lineal feet. Guttering, 2,600 square yards. Macadamizing, 7,500 square yards. Glen Oak avenue, from Julian avenue to West 'Third street. Grading, cut 1,000 cubic yards, till 2,500 cubic yards. Curb- ing, `2,200 lineal feet. Guttering, 1,000 square yards. Macadamizing, 2,000 square yards. Elm street from Rhomberg avenue to Eagle Point avenue. Curbing, 1,800 lineal feet. Guttering, 600 square yards. .1a- cadamizing, 2,200 square feet. White street, Sandford to Twentythird street. Curbing, 2,400 lineal feet. Gutter- ing, 1,100 square yards. Macadamizing, 2,150 square feet. Julien avenue, from Alia Vista to Al- pine street. Curbing, new, 300 lineal feet, old, 200 lineal feet, reset. Guttering, 250 square yards. Macadamizing, 1,000 square yards. Almond and Ellis streets from West Locust to west end of Almond street: Grad- ing, cut 1,500 cubic yards, fill 3,100 cubic yards. Curbing, 2,800 lineal feet, gutter- ing 1,250 square yards. Macadamizing 4,000 square yards. Alley between Ninth and 'Tenth and Locust and ,Bluff streets: grading,cut 200 cubic yards. Macadamizing 62square yards. Bidders must state the price per lineal feet for curbing, the price per square yard for guttering and macadamizing. Grading on streets to be bid in total, grading in alley to be by the cubic yard. Bidders must furnish a goad amt suffic- ient bond of 8200 that contract will be en- tered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at an ad- Nourned meeting of the council to be held ov. '23rd. 1893. Blanks for bidders will be furnished by -tete recorder. The city reserves the right to reject all bids. 11-13-10t. 1'. J. CooNEY. Recorder. Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will Le received at the city engineer's office, city of Dubuque, la., up to 4 o'clock p. m., Thursday, Nov. 23d, 1893, for constructing sidewalks as follows, where not already laid, viz: A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of Seminary street from Gold street to W est Lecust street. A 4 -foot wide plank sidewalk on north side of Seminary street from Clifford street to west line of Min. lot 198. A 6 -toot wide plank sidewalk on east side of West Locust street from 17th street to Ellis street. An 8 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement on both sides of Iowa street from 13:h street to 14th street. An 8 -foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement ou north side of 13th street be- tween Iowa street and alley east. A 12 foot wide sidewalk of brick, stone or cement on west side of Clay street be- tween 12th street and 13th street. A 12 foot sidewalk of brick, stone or cement, abutting city bit 457. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A boud of 8100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. - W. 11. KNOWI.TON, 11-14-1Ot City Engineer. Chante of tirade Notice. Notice is hereby given that there 18 now on tile in toy ofii.ce a profile showing a proposed change of grade on hart street, between Couler avenue and Valeria street. All parties feeling aggrieved at such pro- posed change of grade tuust file their claims for damages in my office ou or 1 - fore Dec. 20, 1893. T. J. CoONEY 17-15-15t Recorder Notice. To whom 4t ,halt concent: Notice is hereby given that the under- signed Commissioners, duly appointed by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, will meet in the City Marshal's office in the City Ball on the 4th day of December, 1893, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of viewing the premises, grade and proposed change of grade on Lincoln avenue, Stafford avenue, Ellis street and West Fourteenth street as shown by the profiles now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and making assessments of damages, if any are sustained, by reason of said proposed change of grade. J. Vu ns ltt.icll, 1). W. LINEHAN, Commisioners. C. RSIFSTECK. Dated this llth day of November,1893. T. J, COONEY, 11-11-3w _ City Recorder. 228 U, jjicial .117oiice . SIDEWALK NOTICES. Resolved by the City Council of the City Of Jtt- buque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good, two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement be within tern days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity a (til the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on each side of Regent street, be- tween Wmdsor avenue and Prince street, where not already laid, at the expense of the abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, hrtck, stone or cement, be with- in ten day's of this notice, constructed and be, in conformity with the ordinance on sidewalks, on each side of Prince street; between Eagle Point avenue and Sanford street where not a'ready laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the city Council of the (Ity of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two-inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, with. in ten day s of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity a ith the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on each side of Dodge street, between South Dodge street and Grandview avenue where 'not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Itesolved 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 not:ee, constructed amt laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the south side of Avon street. between the alley and west end of Avon street where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque : '1 hat it sidewalk 4 feet wide, of good two -Welt 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 each side of Booth 1reet, be- tween N est Third street and .Julien Avenue, where not already laid, at tee expense of abut- ting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: That It silewalk 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 rela- tion to sidewalks, on the south side of West Lo- cust ataeet, in front of lot 14 of Quigley sub of out lot 710 where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting properly. 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 notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Alma street, between Pickett street and Thomas street, where not already laid, at the expense of abut- 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, with- in ten days of this notice, constructed and laid In conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks. on the west side of Windsor avenue between burden avenue and north end of Wind- sor avenue where not alt eady laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. 11 10-10 ted NoloJUeCOONEY, City Recorder. SIDEWALK NOTICES. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk Il 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 ea t side of West Locust st, between 17th street and Ellis street, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk, 4 feet wide, of good two inch plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 20 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on south side of Seminary street, between Gold and West Locust streets where not already laid, at the expense of abut- ting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, of gond 2 inch plank, brick, stone or cem- ent, be, wi'hih 15 days ot this notice, con- structed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, cn the north side of Seminary street between Clifford street, and we;t line of min. lot 198 where not already laid, at the ex- pense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of gond 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 Iowa street between 13th street and 14th street, where not already laid, at the expense of abut ting property. Resolved, By the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 8 feet wide, of good two -tuck plank, brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of tills notice, and resolution,constructed and laid in con- formity with the ordinance in rela- tion to sidewalks, on the north side of 13th street between Biwa street and alley east where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council theof City of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide, ot good two-inch plank, brick stone or cement, be, within titteen days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on south side of West 3d street, beteen Al- pine and Booth streets where not already laid, atthe expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 12 feet wide, of good brick, stone or cement, be, within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance iti relation to sidewalks, on the west side of Clay street. teteeo 12th and 13th streets where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That a sidewalk 12feet wide, 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, on abutting city lot 457, where not already laid, at the expense of abutting property. Adopted Nov. 91h, 1893, T. J. CooN>•;y, 11-11 15t. Recorder, Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, city of Dubuque, la., up to 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 15th, 1893, for constructing sidewalks as follows, where not already laid, viz: Asides of Broad street thek fullalk on both length of said streel. A 4 -four wide plank sidewalk on west side of Windsor avenue from Burden ave- nue to north end of Windsor avenue. An 8 foot wide plank sidewalk on east side of Windsor ave. from Klingenberg street to main gate of Linwood cemetery. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on each side of Regent street from Windsor ave. to Prince street. on ch side of Prince streoo from Eagle sidewa Point lk ave. to Sanford street. Oj%irial. Votic'e*. A 4 foot wide plank sidewalk on each side of Dodge street from South Dodge to Grandview ave. A four -foot wide plank sidewalk on each side of Booth street from W 3rd street to Julien avenue. A tour -foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of Avon from alley to west end of said street. A four -foot wide plank sidewalk on west side of Altna street from Pickett street to Thomas stree.t. A six foot wide plank sidewalk on south side of W. Locust street, abutticg lot 14, Quigley's sub of out lot 710. All in accordance with specifications on file in said office. A bond of $100 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. 11. KNOWLTON, 11-9-5. City Engineer. Special Assessment Notice. '1'o 'Phos. Zeien and John Morgan: Von are hereby notified that in accord- ance with a resolution of the city council of the city of Dubuque for the improve- ment of alley from 22d to 23d streets, be- tween west side Washington street to Erni street, adopted on the 9th day of Nov., A. 1)., 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 cf land abutting on said improvement, lot 11 26 10-12 of 44 and 45 and 46 in E. Lang- worthy add owned by you being : ubject to such special assessment. And you are noti- fied to appear at said meeting ot the coun- cil. to be held on the 23 day of Nov. A. 1). 1893, and show case, if you have, why said assessment should not be levied. 11-18-5t ' '1'. J. Coose:v, Recorder. ' Special Assessment Notice, OFFICE OF TIIE CITY ENGINEER, t DUBUQUE IOWA. S To to the owner or owners of the sev- eral Tots and parcels of ground abutting Aima street frotn Thomas street to Pickett street; s % Dodge street from 13iutt street to Locust street, Regent street from Prince street to Queen street, Prince street from Sanford street to Eagle Point avenue; Seminary street from Cox's ad.l. to West Locust street; Broad street from West 14t11 street to home of the Friendless; alley east of Grant avenue from Johnson ave- nue to West llth street; alley from 22nd street to 23rd street between 11'asbington and Elm streets; alley from Sanford street to Clinton street between Windsor avenue and Queen street; alley from Hum- boldt street to Stafford avenue between Rhomberg avenue and Garfield avenue; alley from llumboldt street to Schiller street between Lincoln avenue and Rhein - berg avenue; Dodge street from Souttl Dodge street to Grandview avenue, all in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, and of any street railway company occupying with its tracks a rortion of said streets, and to any person or persons or company having any interest in said real estate or said railway. lou are hereby notified that there is nn file in the office of the city recorder of Du- buque a plat of said above named streets in said city showing the several lots or parcels of grounds abutting on said streets and the (tacks of said street railway laid thereon, subject to the special assessment for paving, guttering, curbing and macad- '2,2, I amizing of said streets, and the names as far as practicable of the owners of said abutting real estate and of saki street rail- way and the amount assessed against each lot or parcel of ground and against said railway for the inspection of any person, firm or company interested in any kind in sa d real estate or on said street railway and that such firm or eoinpany having objection to the special tax proposed to be asssessed, as shown by said plat, may file with the city recorder his or their objections in writing, at or before the next meeting of the city tonn- c 1 of the city of Dubuque which will meet on the 23d day of November, 1893. W. 11. KNOWLTON. 11-13-101. city Engineer. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m. ot Saturday, November 18th, 1893, for improving Kleine str.et from West Eagle Point avenue to Klingenberg '1'err..ce according to plans and spccitie.ations now on tile in my office. Grating. cut 436 cubic yards; till, 436 cubic y, rds. Curbstone, 560 lineal feet. Guttering, 250 square yards. Macadamizing, 685 square ; arils. Bidders must state the •price per lineal foot for curbing, the price per square yard for guttering, the price per square yard for . macadamtziug, and grading to be bid in a gross sum. Bidders must, furnish a good and suffr- c:eut bond of $200 that contract will be entered into if awarded. Proposals will be acted on at. an adjourn- ( d meeting to be held on and after Nov. 18tH, 1893. 1'he above wt.rk to be completed on or before June lst. 1894. Blank for bidders will be furnished by the recorder. The city reserves the richt to reject any or all bids. Attest: T. J. COONEr, 11.7-10t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received at my office up to 4 o'clock p. m., of t'hursday, Nov. 23rd. 1893. for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Prairie street between West 14th and Chestnut streets, according to plans and specifications now on file In my office. Estimated length 710 feet, 8 inch tile pipe, 2 manholes, 1 flush tank. Bidders must state the price ner lineal foot for sewer. The price per piece for manholes and flush tank., Bidders roust furnish a good and suffic- ient bond that contract will be entered into it awarded. 'I'hecity reserves the right to reject all bids. 11.13-10t T. J. COUNEr, Recorder. NOTICE. l'ublic notice is hereby given that at the session of tate City Council of the City of Dubuque, held ou the 9th day of November, 1893, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described and that in case the owners of the property so desire they can pay the assess- mentin seven annual equal installineuts,the first installment being due on the date of levy, and the last installment six years 230 Official Notice.'%. from mate of levy, all bearing interest at tile rate of 6 percent per annual. Persons wishing to pay all at once as heretofore can do so. 11t the case of failure to pay all or anv part of the assessment at the end of six years from date of levy the property will be advertised and soul. Dated at Dubuque this 23d day of November, A. D. 1898. HENRY B. GNIFFKE, Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. For the improvement of the Alley between Jackson and Washington streets from 22d to 23d Streets. Name and lies. Lot. A in% M M Hoffman, E. Langworthys 18 33 74 <211 Meyer, E Langworthys suit 19 30 13 Tilos Allen 0 n ht. _0 15 116 %Vitt \ ogt, 11 s hf. 20 15 06 do " n hf. 21 15 96 Fred Fellbautn " s hL. 21 15 06 do " u hf. 22 15 06 .Johanna Ileintz, " s ht22 15 06 do " 23 3013 'Theodore Grobe, 24 30 13 Fred Conrad, 25 31 43 66 26 39 13 Chas Rupritsch, 27 30 13 F Schargtts, 28 30 13 nod Kuhrt, 29 30 I; do " n Itf8.1 15 06 Anton Iiukuseck, " s ht30 15 06 D A Fuller. " 31 30 13 Otto Kauft'nirtn, 32 30 13 Herman _Mauer, " 33 30013 do 4134 30 13 Dietrich Mauer, " 1 80 13 du " 2 3013 (10 `•3 3018 Nicholas Meyer, " s 36 tt 4 21 69 Ignatius Muller, " n 14 it 4 8 44 do slit. 5 1506 John ltoeiil, " 11 hf5 15 06 do " 6 3013 Michael A bitz " 7 30 13 Sophia Prange, " 8 30 13 .John Lynch, " 9 3013 do " 10 29 13 Joseph Tyler, ,, 11 30 13 Wm Abitz, " 12 30 13 Chas Ilenuings, " 13 30 13 John Schutt, 14 30 13 Peter Ziegler, " 15 30 13 Henrietta Hoffman, " 16 30 13 Nicholas Stoltz est, " 17 33 74 For the improvement of .Nevada street from West 5th to West 3d streets. '1' 8 Nairn, Nairn's add 27 223 80 Martin Carroll, " 7 79 75 do " 8 60 bb '1' 8 Nairn, 9 60 55 do " 10 60 55 John L Bueltell, " 11 60 55 do `. 12 69 55 C10 13 60 55 i10 66 14 60 55 00 .` 1 60 55 do 2 6055 do "` 3 60 55 do 4 60 5i Ida M Young, " 5 76 93 '1' 8 Nairu " 6 168 03 C 11 Gregoire •` 33 243 90 For the improvement of 22d Street from Jackson to Elm Streets. Dietrich Mauer, E Langwor- Ilermd Mauer, E Langwor- td hy's add . 34 158 89 Fred Stock, Jr, E Langwor- thy's add 35 126 75 John StefIes, E Langworthyts add 69 132 90 John Olinger, Boulevard add23 164 65 John Olinger, Boulevard add24 159 69 John Homan, 0 8 Langwor- thy's add 13 123 90 Chas Kruse 3 133 37 Regular Se8tr on, CITY COUNCIL. December 4th, 1893. Regular Seeelon, December 4th, 1893. OFFICIAL. Council met at 10 o'clock a. ui. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Alas. Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Liliig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ry- der. On ruoticn the action on appproval of minutes was deterred. Ald. Glab moved that the rules be sus- pended and Mr. Heim be allowed to ad- dress the council. Carried. Mr. Reim addressed the council in rela- tion to claim for d.i nage. caused by over- flow of Couler Creek. Ald. Crawford moved that Mrs. Heim's taxes for year 1893 be cancelled in consid- eration for eiaim for damages nroviUed she accepts same in writing. Carried. The following bills were ordered paid: J. K. Jtiley, sidewalk contract$ 1305 32 Byrne & Saul, stone 25 00 Jo,eph 'I'ylor, work on sewer67 50 Jas. Cushing, stone 99 75 Kennealty & O'Mara, mac ufam25 28 Bart E. Linehan, supplies for sewer 159 18 J. 1'. Schroeder &. Co., supplies for sewer 17 57 Medford Bros & llitchins Co., suppl es for sewer 24 00 Thomas Hassett, stone for sewer6 50 Fred. Scholz, supplies and re- pairs 26 60 Williams & McCann, sand and rock 21 20 '1'. Robison, plumbing 15 93 Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella, hardware 1 30 Frank McCann, rock 163 65 Wro. Bennett, witness fees 60 Mr. and Mrs. Koenig, janitors40 00 E. S. Daugherty, services 40 00 W. 11. Knowlton, car fare 6 00 Otto Reinecke, stone for streets7 35 Mrs. Weigh, stone for streets 3 50 Geo. Cornish, stone for streets5 25 Peter Murray, stone for streets—. 10 25 Wm. Howard, sprinkling for sea- son 225 00 Jones Bros, part payment on con- tract Trexler Bros, livery Mulgrew & Phillips, coal ana wood Bart E. Linehan coke Standard Lumber Ca., lumber T. W. Ruete, supplies for park Jas. Levi & Co.. blankets T. W. Ruete, supplies for Fire Department W. H. Torbert, supplies for Fire Department Mulgrew & Phillips, wood and coal Reinfried & Jaeger, hardware.... Key City Gas Co., gas Wm. Marshall, repairs Shepley & Bauman, medicine and services A. Wunderlich, horse shoeing Van Valkenberg & McEvoy, mdse Toni Collins, horse shoeing Dobson & Schoenthal, improving Booth St Steuck & O'Farrell, improving Prince and Regent St Geo. W. Farley, improving Gar- field avenue Alois Lang, improving alley bet. Washington and Elm streets 500 00 5 50 117 19 15 32 9 76 2 45 18 00 22 80 5 04 286 10 70 31 75 33 31 21 25 24 75 6 30 7 25 894 37 296 11 865 50 265 24 231 Geo. Taylor, improving alley bet. 1101, Burch and West 'third93 61 J'hil. Doerr, Improving alley bet Rhomberg and Lincoln Ave35 27 Steuck & O'Farrell. arrell. improving alley bet. Washington and Elm. 112 80 Geo. 'Taylor, improving Nevada extra 2 60 Ed. ltyan, improving Broad St2,188 50 Chas. Stench. improving Garfield Ave 547 80 Harry Procter, improving Alma St 144 81 Brown & Brown, improving Semi- nary street - 2,830 83 Williams & McCann, Reproving Dodge extra 22 40 1Villams & McCann, improving Dodge St 1,586 71 Steuck & O'1!'arrell, improvement of alley between Windsor and Queen 102 74 Jos. 11aupert, improvement Har- old street 558 60 Alois Lang, improvement of 22d street 313 84 Williams & McCann, improve- ment of Dodge street 4137 90 Cain & Schoenthal, improvement of alley east of Grant street31 44 Dodson &. Schoenthal, improve- ment of Booth street 61 55 Ed. Ryan, nnprovement of Broad street 91 00 L. Daily, cleaning around city hall 8 33 Peter Horeb, tilling Tuts 126 72 Geo. Farley, filling lots 203 35 J. Tibey, rock for streets 182 04 Thos. Hassett, rocit for crossings 25 41 John Becker, rock for culverts58 56 John'Tibey, rock for crossings28 38 Anthony Siege, rock for culverts. 65 70 M. Lavin, constructing sewer 165 70 Reintried &.Jaeger, hardware10 00 Paul Schlenker, repairs and sup- 4 plies 85 Fred. Scholz, blacks►uithing 26 75 Key City Gas Co., coke for steam 100roller 45 Christman & Healy, hardware.... 6 00 Svendson & Ott, lumber 47 69 Latiin hand Powder Co., powder3 65 John Marney, repairs 10 75 John Mutt, repairs, etc 19 11 John 'Tibey, stone 13 61 Knapp, Stout & Co. Co., lumber49 10 Standard Lumber Co., lumber49 93 Walton, Bieg & Potter, station- ery Hardie & Scharle, blank bonds58 85 G. B. Grosvenor & Co., station - 10 8U ery Dubuque TELEGRAPH, printing31 75 Rant & Carver, tax receipts 63i 80 Jas Kelly, stationery 'the following bilis were referred to the printing committee: Du,uque Herald, printing 29 15 Dubuque TELEORAP1t, printing75 00 Dubuque Globe, printing15 Dubuque 'Times Co., printing58 30 The following bills were referred to com- mittee on police and light: Key City Gas Co., gas 95 40 Star Electric Co., electric lamps1,425 60 Globe Light and Beat Co., gaso- line lamps 300 00 The following bills were referred to the street committee: 1 85 Fred. Schloz, repairs Steuck & O'Farrell, extra work on Sanford, Queen and Regent 13 70 street Steuck & O'Farrell, grading on Sanford Queen ana Regent 35 142 street Ed. Ryan, grading West 14th 8 75 232 Regular Session, December 4th, 1893. street Brown & Brown, rucic for catch basins Brown & Brown, grading Semi- nary street Dubuque Pressed (trick Co A Heim Brown & Brown, retaining wall Duggan, Sullivan & Kinsella, 7 50 nails Bill of the Dubuque Water Co. of $1,- $360 for water referred to the committee on lire and water. Bill of 1' 1I Halpin was referred back to have itemized statement of bill. Bill of Dubuque Water Co for $357.10 was referred to committee on public grounds and buildings. 13i11 of .lames Howie for Blass broken in Odd Fellows' hall was referred to commit- tee on claims. 13i11 of G Ginehie for $100 for work on tax book was reterred to the assessment committee. 13i11 of Sanitary Officer O'Connell for $50 for month's salary was ordered paid and matter of continuing during winter referred to committee of the whole. Petition of C. 11. Reynolds et al for the removal of horse drinking fouutnin on 5th and Hill street was referred to the AId. of the 2d ward. Ald. Crawford moved that the matter of the removal of the fountain on 17th and W. Locust be referred to the sante commit- tee. Lost. Ald. Olinger moved to adjourn to 2 o'clock p, in. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION. Council met at 2:45 p. nt. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present—Aids. 'miler, Byrne Crawford, Glatt. Liilig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. PETITIONS. The following petitions were referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of the Turners' society object- ing to the city allowing private organiza- tions to use the Armory for dances or other amusements. Pettition of the society of Ancient order of Ilibernians for use of Armory on night of Match 17th, 1894. Petition of the Journeyman Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters Local Union, No. 66 tor the use of the Armory for their Fourth annual ball. Petition of the Journeyman Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters union aking the city to appoint a sanitary inspector to examine all plumbing done in the city. Petition of E. A. Guilbert, M. D., et al. for the establishment of a board of health in conformity with the provisions of chap- ter 168 of the laws of lowa, was referred to the committee of the wnole and mayor. The following were referred to the street committee and engineer. Petition of Sisters of Charity, B. V. M. for change of line of Rowan street. Remonstrance of J. A.lthomberg against the levying of special assessment for repair of sidewalk, Remonstrance of the baard of education against levying, of special assessment for the repair of sidewalk. Remonstrance of Mrs. J. 11. Berry against levying of special assessment for repair of sidewalk. Remonstrance of Jos. Platz, Frank D. Scliarle and Frank ti'osselinann against the proposed change of grade on Hart street. The following petitions In relation to 549 02 19 80 209 82 47 90 64 40 12 00 taxes were referred to the assessment com- mittee: Ilatana Oswald, henry Lippstock, Marks Barris, Mary McLaughlin, Hitchens and Thos. Connolly. l'etition of Dubuque 11 ooden Ware 'Co. was referred to the delinquent tax cont- nutttee. Petition of henry B. Harold for per- mission to keep swine on his premises on Summer hill, was referred to the mayor with power. Claim of I ewes Sigworth against Alois Lance, contractor, was referred to the committee on claims. l'etition of Archbishop John Hennessy asking that his name be stricken from a remonstrance against construction of sani- tary sewer on Julien avenue was granted and recorder instructed to erase same. An ordinance vacating 6 feet of the east- erly side of Madison street was referred to the ordinance committee and city at- torney. Petition of C 11 Reynolds et al for re- moval of horse drinking fountain on 5th and Hill street was referred to the alder- man of 'he 2d ward. Remonstrance of Nis Mueller estate against levying special tax for repair of sidewalk was referred to the engineer. Communication of City Engineer Knowl- ton in relation to repair of steam road rol- ler was referred to the engineer and street committee to examine what is to be done and advertise for bids for same. Recommendation of city engineer that the width of sidewalk un Elm street be- tween Garfield and Eagle Point avenues be established at 6 feet in width was ap- proved and width of sidewalk so estab- lished. Invitation of the Governor's Greys to the mayor and city council to attend their fair on the opening night of Dec. 4th, 1893, was accepted. Petition of County Attorney M. C. Mat- thews. asking that City F ti ineer Knowl- ton be permitted to make a map showing the tracks and yards near the round house for use in ttie case of the state of lowa vs. Haley and ltobbard was granted. The following petitions were received and filed: Remonstrance of ',Phillip J. Renier et al against laying sidewalk on Regent street. Petition of Jane .Jones asking that she be allowed $75 for a piece of ground on Rose street. Ald. Olinger moved that rules be sus- pended and D. J. Linehan be allowed to address the council in relation to the claim of A tkinson & Oloff for the improvement of Maiu street. Carried. Mr. Linehan addressed the council in relation to the same. Ald. Olinger moved that the petition of Atkinsou & Olotf be received and filed. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Alds. Butler, Lillig, Olinger, Powers and Ryder. Noes—Alds. Byrne, Crawford, Glob and Nicks. Petition of Mary C. Blake in relation to special tax for sidewalk abutting her prop- erty received and filed. Petition and clans of Swift Bros. of $8.19 for allegea damage to beef. Re- ceived and riled. Ald. Rowers moved that all petitions for the use of the Armory now in the hands of the committee on public grounds and buildings be referred to the committee of the whole. Carried. Ald. Lillig moved that J. Wunderlich, D. W. Linehan and C. Reipsteck be ap- Regular Seeeion, December 4th 1893. 233 pointed .commissioners to assess damages, if any, on hart street on account of pro- posed change of grade. -Carried All. Crawford tnoved that when council adjourn itadjourn to meet Dec. 5th, at 2 o'clock p. ni. Carried. AId. Powers offered the following which was adopted: Resolved, That warrants be drawn in favor of the several aldermen for the suer of :300 each being salaries for the year 1893. Aids. James Butler, Thos. Byrne, 1'. W. Crawford, John Glab, John Liilig, N. P. Nicks, Peter Olinger, J. B. Powers, Philip Ryder and Adam Vogel. Ald. l.itlig moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest. T. J. COON EY Recorder. cleaning around the market. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay for board of prisoners and tadorers. Aid. Crawford moved that the record of the proceeding of the council in relation to the remonstrance of Wm. Lahey et al, against construction of sanitary sewer on Julien avenue, as appears on page 183 cur- rent record, be corrected so as to read as follows: AId. Glab moved that the remonstrance against said, and also the subject of the sewer on Prairie street be referred to the comniittee of the whole and further action deferred until report of committee. Car- t ied. On motion the minutes of the Novetnber sessions were approved as printed. Ald. Powers of the finance committee re- ported in favor of approving of the report of the treasurer for Nov. ,,1893. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawna for the several amounts.' Alu. Glab, chairman of the committee on claims, reported as toltows: Your committee reports adverse to the petition of Allec Alderson for claim for dirt taken from street in front of his prop- erty. Also report adverse to bill of Peter Meyer for sand. Also report in favor ot paying bills of Duggan & Kane of $3.25. Report adopted. Aid. Lillis of the street committee pre- sented the following reports which were adopted: Yourpotnntittee report in favor of ask- ing: further time on :the proposed change of grade ot Queen street and the recorder is directed to give the proper no- tice to parties interested in accordance with the ordinance. Adverse to accepting the plat of Semi- nary Place. In favor of receiving and filing the report of street superintendent for October, 1893. Adverse to paying bill of Alleck Alder- son, for :522.50. In favor of paying bill of M. Tschirgi, J r., of 35.00. In favor of receiving and filing petition C. 11. Jordan et al., remonstrating against grade on Seminary street. Report that the steps at the head of 15111 streets have been repaired as asked. That the engineer has been instructed to have Blake street repaired when the weather will permit. In favor of referring the plat of the pro- posed change of Park Bill ave. to the city engineer to ascertain the probable cost. Adverse to the petition of Geo. W, Far- ley in relation to the improvement of Gar- field ave. In favor of receiving and tiling the peti- tion of C. Rehfeldt et al., against levying special tax for the im irovement of alley between 22,1 and 23d and Washington and Elft streets. In favor of receiving and filing the re- monstrance of R. J. Nessler against the proposed change of grade on Stafford ave. In favor of receiving and tiling the pe- tition of Sarah 11. Ilam in relation to pro- posed change of grade on Lincoln avenue. In favor of receiving and tiling the re- monstrance of Michael %week et al. against proposed change of grade on Staf- ford avenue. Ald. Byrne, chairman of the sewer com- mittee, reported as follows: 1 Your committee report in favor of re- ceiving and filing the report of sewer in- speetor for August and September, 1893. In favor of receiving and tiling the re- AD.1OUIRNED IREOITLAR SESSION, DEC. :5th, 1893. Council wet at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Mayor Pro Tent. Olinger In the chair. Present—A Ids. Butler, Byrne, Crawford, Glab, Lillis:. Nicks, Towels and Ryder. REi'ORTS OF OFFICERS. Auditor Kenety reported cash on hand Nov. 1, 1893, 39,560.55. Receipts for the month of Nnvehloer, 316,164.90. 'Total, $25,725 45. Disbursements during the month. 317,796.16. Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1893. 37,929.29. Also reporel 31,858.45 clue city officers for the month of November. Report adopted and warrants ordered drr.wn to pay city officers. 'Marshal Rice reported $1,963.45 due for police during the month of November, 1893. Also reported 68 police cases for the month of November, 1893. Also reported 310 for fines collected in city ordinance cases. Also reported 39 pound receipts for No- vember, 1893. A.Iso reported 3150.00, amount received for short term saloon licenses. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay police tor November. Sewer inspector O'Brien reported 31,036.80 due tor labor on sewers for No- vember, 1893. Warrants ordered drawn to pay f'rr same and report referred to sewer committee. Street Superintendent Carter reported 35,450.20, amount due for labor on streets for month of November, 1893. Warrants ordered drawn to pay laborers and report referred to street committee. Fire Chief Reinfried reported 31494.97, amount due firemen for month of Novem- ber, 1893. Report adopted and warrants ordered drawn to pay firemen. The report of Alex Gratz, justice of the peace for November, was referred to the cotnniittee on police and light and city at- torney. City electrician reported he had examined the bill of Key City Gas Co., referred to him for investigation. and found same cor- rect. On motion bill was ordered paid. Also reported in relation of the operation of electric lights. Referred to committee oa police and Tight and electric construc- tion cotnmittee. The report of City Weighers Chas. Pttchner, Leo Palen & Co.. and James Doyle for the month of November 1893 were received and filed. The report of wood measurer J. A. Woods for the tnonth of Nov. 1893 was received and tiled. Market Master Norton reported $31.38 from scale receipts for Nov. 1893. Also:reported 314.60 due for board of pris- oners for Nov. 1893. Also reported 34.10 due fol laborers for 234 Regular Session, • December 4th, 1893. port of the sewer inspector fur October, 1893. In favor of paying bill of J. 1'. Schroe- der, In favor of receiving and tiling the petition of Mrs. Mary Neuhaus tor cancel- lation of special sewerage assessment. In lavot 01 receiving and filing the peti- tion of John M. (Irether for cancellation of special sewerage assessment. In favor of receiving and tiling'petitiot, of Jos. Platz m relation to the construction of sewerage adjacent to his property. AId. Liilig coalman of the delinquent tax committee reported as follows: Your conunitt, a report in favor of allow- ing Maurice '1'.• Ahearn to pay one -halt his taxes 011 let 119 Union acid. fol' 1893, as pay 111 full, In favor of cancelling • the taxes of Martin 1)um phy on lots 3 and 4 in lireaky's add. for 1892. In favor of instructing the treasurer to redeem from tax sale the n 29 6-10 teet of lot 4, lionson's sub., for 1892, and cancel said tax for said year. Report adverse to the petition of Abe Conigisky for cancellation of taxes. In favor of reducing the assessment of William Watson on :13 feet of lot 52 city, to $7,500 for 1893. 10 favor of cancelling the taxes on lot 1 Olinger's sub., as saute is used for church purposes. In favor of instructing the treasurer to cancel taxes on 101 3, Cleminson's sub, f or 1893. in favor of referring the ;petition of the Dubuque Light & Traction Co. to the committee of the whole. Recommend that the taxes of Sophia Dem osey on lot 2 of 34 and 2 of 35, Levan's add, he cancelled for 1892, and the treas- urer be instructed to refund to her the taxes paid for redemption of same. In favor of cancelling the taxes of R. Kimbell on personalty from 1887 to 1893 inclusive, as he was not a resident of ttie city during that time. Report adopted. AId. Ryder, chair man of the board of health, reported as follows: Your committee report in favor of in- structing Mrs. Alliel to clean the vault at Montana house as soon as present tenant vacates said house. In favor of paying bill of iteiufried & Jaeger of 70c. Report adopted. APIs. Ryder and Powers reported that they have instructed the treasurer to re- ceive the special taxes of N. C. Ryan without penalty , or interest. Report adopted. AId. Ryder, chairman on police and light, reported as follows: In favor of paying the following bills: E. E.:Frith, $156; Key City Gas Co., $50.40; Globe Light and Ileat Co., $320; H. I3. Glover Co., $2.70; Star Electric Co., $1,418.94 and the auditor instructed to collect $13.78 from same for lights not lit or properly cared for; Jos. Geiger, $1.75; W. W. Wormood, $6.00; Central Union Telephone Co., $12.89. Also report in favor of receiving and filing the bill of the Central Electric Co. of $95.75 as the same has been ordered paid. , rin receiving and tiling the petition for electric light on Roberts avenue as same has been ordered. Report adopted. IiAld. Nicks, chairman of the electrical construction committee, reported as fol- lows: Your committee report in favor of pay- ing the following bills: Geo. Gehrke of $1.50; Electrical Supply Co. of $50,39; Christman &Healey of $1.25; Western Electric Co. of $24.80._ Emile Kann, $1.50; E. 13. Chandler, $10.:0. he - port adopted. AId. Olinger, chairman of fire and water reported as follows: Your eouunittee report in favor of pay- ing'bills of Dubuque Water Co. ot $1300.80. Report adopted. :Mayor Daugherty recommended that warrant be drawn un favor of Mrs. Jane Chuniig for $2.00. City Attorney Knight and the ordinance committee presented the following report: The matter of appointment of John fire- house as chimney inspector wuutd report that there Is no such office named in the ordinances and we see no necessity for the creation of such a position. Report adopted. City att.rney reported that the report of Marshal Rice referred to hint was correct. Also reported that a warrant for $900 be drawn in favor of Samuel E. Howard in settlement fur bond of $500 and coupons, of loan of 1857. Referred to ordinance committee. City Auditor Ketiety reported due 'Phos. Byrne $149,65 for tilling \1 est Main street. i:eport adopted and warrants ordered drawn with interest. The special assessment for repairing sidewalks was referred to the street com- mittee and engineer. Macadam bills to the amount of $847 were ordered paid. Ald. Lillig of the street committee re- ported that the following streets and al- leys had been accepted. Broad street, from Julien ave. to the 11ome for the } ri-ndless. Booth street, from Julien ave. to West Third street. liarolu street from Seminary street to Leibnetz street; Gat tient avenue, Middle to Ann streets. 22nd street from Pine street to east end of street; alley between 11111, Lurch and West 3rd streets. Alley from Sanford to 22nd between Washington and fine. Re- port adop ted. AId. Liilig of the committee of the whole reported as follows: Ir. favor of cancelling the taxes of Mrs. Heim for 1893, providing said cancellation of tax is accepted by Mrs. Ileini in full sat- isfaction of all claim for damages to her property by flood in .lune, 1892. In favor of deferring action on the peti- tion for the extension of 1)udge street sewer, until spring. Also report that the council has taken the necessary steps for the proposed open- ing of Oak street. Also;report in favor of receiving and tiling the comm'tntcatwn ot the marshal in relation to the removal 01 ashes From the alleys during the winter. Also report adverse to the petition of W in. Lahey et al. remonstrating against the construction of a sanitary sewer on Julien avenue and would recommend that the engineer advertise for b.cts for the per- formance ot the work, but that said work be not commenced until April, 1894. Also report that the city is powerless to prevent the erection of an abattoir on Dodge and Locust streets, as petitioned for by Miss Nellie Meehan et al, but if af- ter said building is constructed it causes a nuisance the city will take such action as is necessary in the premises. Report adopted. Ald. Olinger offered the following which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the special assessinent Adjourned Regular Session. December 14th, 1893. 235 against lot 1, Gray's sub, owned by the Home of the Friendless, for $37.19, be can- celled. Aid. Lillis: offered the following which was adopted: \Vhereas, The city council did agree with the t hicago, Great ,Western railroad company o allow theta to put m electric gorges at their crossings on Ithomberg, Lincoln and Garfield avenues, in lieu of gates, and Whereas, Said company has failed to fulfill said agreement, therefore Resolved, That the said Chicago, Great Western Railroad company be notified to put in said gongs or s at tun watchmen at said crossings within ten days fruit' this notice, or the city will take such means as are necessary to compel said company to obey the orders of the council. Abl. Crawford offered the following which nas adopted: Resolved, That an arc light be placed at the intersection of 1lelment Place and Rose street and the Star electric t q. noti- fied of this order by the city electrician, Ald. Crawford offered the following \V pith was adopted: Resolved, That the city engineer be in- structed to make a survey and plat of North Glen Oak avenue from Julien ave- nue to West 14th street. A Id. Nicksoffered the following which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and is hereby inatmen d to make a survey and plat for the extension of Valeria street from its present terminus to an intersec- tion with Eagle Point avenue and proceed in accordance with the city ordinance in relation to the same. Ald. Ryder offered the follow in; which was adopted: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer and street superintendent are hereby instructed to only employ such men breaking maca- dam as are in needy circumstances, and have no other cleans of support; also that the engineer be instructed not to measure any macadam for any parties that are hav- ing the same broke by poor men for small wages, as such; parties are only having said macadam broken lor their own per- sonal interests. .A Id. Powers offered the following reso- lution, which was adopted: W hereas, \Ve are informed that the Business Men's association of American has, through their committee, suggested that they might agree upon Dubuque as the plate to hold their next annual con- vention. Now, therefore, we extend to thein a cordial invitation to holt said con- vention here and assure thein that the people of this city would be very much gratified to have that convention held 10 this city, and that the people of the city and the city council will endeavor to make the occasion as pleasant and agreeable to the members of the convention as pos- sible. Ald. Crawford moved that claim of Mat Loes of $4.25 be referred to sewer zutlunit- tee. Carried, Ald. Powe rs moved that recorder be in- structed to utility all parties interested to show cause why special assessments for the construction of sewerage should not be levied. Carried. Ald. Nicks moved to adjourn to Dec. 14th at 7:30 p. tit. Carried. Attest: Approv CITY COUNCIL. adjourned Regular Recorder. dyer. Session, De- cember 14, 1893. IlOFF1C1A1,.1 Couneil met at 8 o'clock p. in. Mayor Daugherty in the chair. Present —A Ids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, l,tlltg, Nicks, (flinger. l'owers, Ryder, and Vogel. .(id. Crawford offered the following res- olution, which was adopted: \\ herein; , Experience has made it appa- rent that the purchase and ownership by the city of the property of the Dubuque Water company is absolutely necessary to the procurement at all tames of an abund- ant supply ui wholesome water and the establishment of an adequate and e0icient system of protection against lire; and Whereas, 1t is understood and believed that some additional legislation by the General Assembly is necessary to enable the city to make such purchase and facili- tate the acquirement of the property; there- fore, Resolved, That a special committee be appointed to thoroughly investigate the subject and prepare and procure the pass- age by the legislature at its couuug session of such act or acts as shalt be deemed necessary and essential for the desired ob- ject. And resolved further that said com- mittee shall consist of the Mayor. Ali. Powers, W. J. Knight, Jacob Rich and B. W. Lacy. API. Powers moved that the rules bo suspended to allow parties present to ad- dress the council. Carried. Mr. lsouson addressed the council in re- lation to the petition of Jane Jones aslung for payment for strip of ground on Rose street. AW. Crawford moved that the petition be taken up and referred to the city attor- ney for his legal opinion. Carried. AId. Olnrger moved that Alds. Powers and Glab assist city attorney in looking up sante. Carried. I). J. Linehan addressed the council on behalf of the property owners on Julien avenue, remonstrating against proposed construction of sanitary sewer, and also presented petition in relation to same ask- ing that action be deferred. On motion the petition was granted and the engineer in- structed not to advertise for bids. The following petitions remonstrating against special sewerage assessment were received and tiled: W. A. Leathers and M. 11. McCarthy in relation to sewer on nil', Burch and W. 3d streets. 1'. 11. Murray et al., in relation to sewer on Emmett and St. Marys streets. The following tax petitions were re- ferred to the assessment committee: Jacob W ildhab, r, Mary Blake, E. A. Engler, Geo. '1'. Schmidt, Anna M. Sohiel and Susan Bornhiser. Alit. Olinger, chairman of the street committee, reported in favor of paying the following bilis: Steuck & O'Farrell, $13.70; Ed. Ryan, 236 Adjourned Regular Session, December 14th, 1893. 8549.02; Steuck &O'Farrell, $35.92; Brown & Brown, $241.62. Report adopted. Ald. Powers, chairman of the printing committee, reported In favor of paying the following bills: Dubuque herald, $2'.15: Dubuque TELEGRAPH, $79; Dubuque herald, $1.50. The nines Co., $58.30; Globe Printing Co. $29.15; Herald, adv. tax list, $136.60. Report adopted. Bill of the Iowa Iron Works referred to the committee of the whole. • Petition of John Schauck asking the city to refund to hint four months city license was referred 10 the mayor with power. Petition of James !'elan in regard to macadam sold to the city was referred to the engineer wo h power. Petition of Samoa! S. Scott in relation to his petition in regard to privelege of putt- ing a slating rink in ice harbor, referred to recorder. Petition of henry Ilrehen claiming looney due Froin Brown & Brown, asking council to retain amount from their next payment, referred to the committee on claitus. Engineer Knowlton reported that he would recommend that a lour trill rate per square foot for a depth of 100 feel, be adopted for the construction of sewers in Fourth (limier. Adopted. Also requested the council to examine the records of his office with a view of de- termining what work would bedeerned the most important. On motion the nracor appointed Aids. Olinger, Powers and Ryder to act as a C0lII nit lee to examine same. Carried. Also presented a profile of 11th street sewer Loin Ute paper null to %Washing- tuu street showing where repairs are nec- essary. Referred to sewer committee at,d engineer. Also presented plat of the proposed straightening of Lincoln avenue from Reed 1 avenue to First avenue with amount that parties will accept for pro- posed change of said street. R •port adopted and city attorney instructed to procure deeds from the parties and the treasurer instructed to set aide in the treasury the several amounts to be paid when said deeds are executed to the city. Ald. Ryder offered the following: lie-olved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for the construc- tion of an eight inch tile pipe sewer is Ellis street from Dorgan's alley to Almond street by Jas. 11ird, contractor, adjacent to the same a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owne.i, and for the several amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Geo. A. Ferris, lot 5 Dorgau's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004 ', $20. II. S. Hetherington, w 100 ft, lot 42, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .001; 820. 11. S. Hetherington, w 100 ft lot 43, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004; 820. Mrs. 11. B. Hetherington. w 100 ft lot 44 Cox's add, 5,000 sq 1t at .004c, 820. W. Lur,dbeck, w 100 ft lot 45, Cox's add, 5,000 sq,ft at .004c, $20. C. A. Ferris, w 100 ft lot 46, Cox's add, 5,000 sq It at .0J4c, $20. Anton 'l'rieb, w 100 ft lot 47, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004c, 820. Gustave Schrieber, w 100 ft lot 48, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004c, 820. J. B. Lundbeck, w 100 ft lot 149, Cox's add, 5,000 sq It at .004; 820. Cath. F. Fawkes, w 100 ft lot 50, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, 820. John Clark, lot 1 o[ 1, Cox's add, 1,750 aq ft at .004c, 87. Patrick Ford Est., lot :: of 2, Cox's add, 1,060 sq ft at .004c, $4.20. %V of . M. Davis, lot 2, Cox's add, 4,620 sq ft at .004; 818.48. E. 11. Shepley, e pi, lot 3 Cox's add, 6,000 sq ft at .004', 824. Amanda Norton, e pr, lot 4 Cox's add, 6,100 sq ft at .004c, 824.40. W. G. Cox. e pt lot 5 Cox's add, 5,720 sq ft at .004c, 822.88. W. G. Cox, lot 40 Cox's add, 6,000 sq ft at .004; 824. W. G. Cox, lot 39 Cox's add. 5,000 sq it at .004c, 820. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes -Aids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Cling, Nicks, Ginger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. (9) Noes -None. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That to to pay for the con- struction of an eight inch tile pipe sewer tit Almond street. from Ellis to Foye Sts., by M. Lavin, contractor, adjacent to the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinalter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as tot lows: Katie Luotlbeek, e 24 ft lot 23, Cox's add, 2, 400 sq ft, at .004^_, $9.60. Jus. Markward, tot 24, Cux's add, 5,000 sq ft at 004c, 820. W. U. Cox, lot 25, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004; 820. W. G. Cox,. lot 26, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, 820. Joseph llenrich, lot 27, Cox's add, 5,000 sq It :at .004x, 820. C. M. Buettel, lot 28, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004 , 820. Wm. Siuholdt, lot 29, Cox's add, 5.000 q ft at .004e, 820. Mary Sucher, lot 30, Cox's add, 5,000 sq yils at .004.', 820. Lizzie Fanning, w X lot 31, Cox's add, 2,500 sq ft at .004; 810. Mary Butler, c t/a lot 31, Cox's add, 2,500 gftal.004c,$10. .Vary Bailer, w i4 lot 32, Cox's add, 2,500 sq ft at .004; 810. Cath. C. Kens, e j lot 32, Cox's add, 2,500 sq ft at .004c. 810. Until. C. Keas, w i4 lot 33, Cox's add, 2,500 sq ft at .004c, $10. Rosa Cadman, e % lot 33, Cox's add, 2,500 sq ft at .004c, 810. W. G. Cox, lot 34, Cux's add, 5,000 sq It at .0010, 820. %V. G. Lux, lot 35, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004c, 820. Moritz Vollmer, lot 36, Cox's add, 5,000 sq It at .004c, 8.20. G. Li. henckes, w X lot 37, Cox's add, 2,50U sq ft at .004; 8111. Mrs 'Phos Murrey, e% lot 37, Cox's add, '2500 sq ft at .004c., $10. W. G. Cox, lot 38, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004; 820. E. H. Wittneben, s pt lot 52, Cox's add, 3,670 sq ft at .0U4c, 814.68. J. Buckets, s p1 lot 53, Cox's add, 5,000 ft at .004; 820. W. G. Cox, s pt lot 54, Cox's add 5,000 sq ft at .004c, 820. E. C. Ferris, s pt e34 lot 55, Cox's add, 2,500 sq ft at .004c, 810. 11. C. Farris, s pt w 34 lot 55, Cox's add, 2,500 sq It at .004c, $10. Thos. Connolly, s pt lot 56, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .0o4c, 820. Anna Ililders, s pt lot 57, Cox's add 5,000 Adjourned Regular Session, December 14th, 1893. 237 sq ft. at .004e, $20. ODietrioh Prange, s pt lot 58, Cox's add, 5,000 sq it at .004e. $20. W. U. Cox's, s pt lot 59. Cox's arid, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, $20. W. G. Cox, s pt iot 60, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft. at .004c, 820. W. G. Cox's s pt lot 61, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, 820. Car h Keas, s pt lot 62, Cox's acid, 5,000 sq 1t at .004e 820. Cath Keas-, s pt lot 63, Cox's add, 5,000 sq ft at .001e, 820. Louis 'Tempers, s pt lot 64, Cox's add 5,000 sq ft at .004', at $20. Louis Temper, s e 24 fr. of 100 lot 65, Cox's add, 2,400 sq ft at 004c. $9.60. J. W. Nortou,w 2'i tt of s 100 lot 65, Cox's a((•I, 2.6•;1) sq It at.004r, 810.40. .1. W. Norion, s pt tot 66, t. ox's add 5,000 sq ft at .004e, $20. John S. Suuces, lot 11, L'uettel's sub, 5,000 sq It at .004r, 820. Dan Norton. lot 10 Buettels sub, 4,09.) sq ft at .004c, 816 36. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes- Alos. Butler, Crawford, Glah, Lillig, Nueks, Ulitrtter, l'owers Ryder and Vogel (91. Mayes -None. Ald. Ryder offe'eil the following: Resolved by tile city Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for the construc- tion of an eight inch Ole pipe sewer in W. 510 street and Wilson ave. and alley east of Wilson ave., by Lavin d: Corrance, contrac,ors, adjacent lo the same, a spec- ial tax be told is hereby- levied 00 the sev- eral lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: D. C. Phillips, Int 2 of min lot 78, 6 600 sq ft at .004e, x26.40. L. C. l'hitiips, lot 16 ‘Wilson's sub, 1,200 eq ft at .004c, $4 80. Elizabeth Rush, tot 15, W i lson's sub, 6,600 sq ft, .004, $26.40. John Southwell, lot 14 \\'i!son's sub, 5,300 sq fi, .004c, $21.20. John Sou th well, lot 13, Wilson's sub, 5,300 sq ft at .0043, 821.20. Wm. ltoehl, pt lot 12, 1V ikon's sub, 5000 sq ft, at .004e, $20. Wm. Roeh I, pt lot 11, \V i1 on's sub, 5,000 sq ft at.004e,$20. .,oho Butt, et lot 10, Wilson's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, $20. 1'. F. Guthrie pt lot 9, Wilson's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, 820. 1'. F. Guthrie, pt lot 8, Wilson's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, *20. Clara A. Allen. pt lot 7, Wilson's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004c, $20. John Phillips, pt lot 6, Wilson's sub, 5,000 sq it at .004c, 820. Eliza 11. 'Phomas, pt lot 5. Wilson's sub, 5,000 sq It at .004e, $20. W. G. Norman, pt lot 4, Wilson's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004c, $20. Sarah J. 'Phomas, pt lot 3, \Wilson's sub, 5,300 sq ft at .004c, $21.20. John Freeman, pt lot 2, Wilson's sub, 2,860 sq I i at .004c, $11.44. John E. Medley, w 100 feet of,lot 2 of 37, Kelly's sub, 5,500 sq ft at .004, $22. Josephine 'Purer, w 100 feet of sX lot 36, Kelly's sub, 4,300 feet at .004, $17.20. E. C. Leffert, w 100 feet of nX lot 36, Kelly's sub, 4,300 sq ft at .004, $17.20. John Lyons, w 100 feet of say lot 35, Kel- ly's sub, 4,300 sq ft at .004, $17.20. John McCaffrey, w 100 feet of tI i lot 35, Kelly's sub, 4,300 sq ft at .004, 817.20. John McCaffrey w 100 feet of sX lot 34, Kelly's sub, 2,860 sq ft at .004, 811.44. Daniel \Vnalen, w 100 feet of n Q„ lot 34, Kelly's sub, 5,640 so ft at .004, 822.92. .1. J. Dunn, w 100 feet of sX lot 38, Kel- ly's stab, 4 300 sq It at .004, $17.20. F. M. McL:toghiin, w 100 feet or n lot 83, Kelly's sub, 4,300 sq It itt .004, 817.'20. .John E. Ifedley-, w 100 feet of 9, liedley's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004. $20. M. N'. Collin+, lot 7, Iledley's sub, 4,400 sq tt at .1)04, $17 60. Alfred Hobbs, Iot 17, Wilson's sub, 6,200 sq ft at .004, 824.80. Adopted by the following vote: -lyes-A Ids. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Lilltg, N (llintr••r, lowers, Ryder and Vogel. Nors -Nom'. AId. Ryder oll'r red the following: Resolyed by the city (Council of the City of Dubuque: 1'ii t to pat for the eonstruc- tien of an eight inch file pipe sewer on Cooler ave. from 18;h st to Eagle Point ave by 3E. Lavin, contractor, in front of and ad- joining same, a special tax be and is here- by levied on the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate as follows: N ie. Palen, s 1-5 out lot 43 , city, 5,120sq ft, .004, $20.48. Win. Juergens. s m 1-5 out lot 436, city, 5,120 sq ft, .004.$20 48. 11 Ilobi, s t/ m 1-5 ont lot 436, city, 2,560 sq it, .004, $10.24. Ilerman Dement, n 34 m 1-5 out lot 436, city, 2,560 sq ft. .004, $10.24. Wit and Francis A Coates. n 2.5 out lot 436, city, 10,240 sq ft, .004, $40.96. Frank Jaeger. s 2-5 out lot 437, city, 10,240 sq ft, .004, $40.96. (es Kimmerle est, in 1-5 and s 25 ft n m 1-5 oat lot 437, city, 7.620 sq It, .004, $30.48. Anton Vogler, n 26.2 ft n m 1-5 out lot 437, city, 2 743 sq fr, .004, 810.96. Acton Vogler, s 1% ft n 1-5 out lot 437, city, 2,740 sq ft, .004, 810 96 Aug Wunderlich, s.20 ft lot 1, Steiner's a1:1, 2,000 sq 11..004, 88. Gottlieb \Vunderiich, s nt 20 ft lot 1, Steiner's add, 2,000 sq ft, .004, 88. Peter sehroffel, n 27.6 ft lot 1, Steiner's arid, 2,750 sq 11. .004, $11. Mrs. Anna Mchaetzel, w 100 ift lot 2, Steiner's add, 4.400 sq ft, ,004, 817,60. Valentine Luck, w 100 ft lot 3, Steiner's add, 2,200 sq It, .004, $8.80. Valentine tuck, w 100 ft lot 4, Steiner's add, 2,200 sq ft, .004, 88.80. Valentine Luck, w 100 ft lot 5, Steiner's add, 2,200 sq ft, .004, 88.80. John Gratzmacber, w 100 ft lot 6, 2203 sq ft .004, $8 80. Chas Johries, w 100 ft 11,4 lot 4, L. 11. Lan worthy's add, 2550sq ft, .004 81020. D avid Lorenz, w 100 it n m y lot 14, L. H. Lang worthy's add, 2550 mg ft, .004, $10 20. Peter Salon, w 100 It s m lot 14, L. 11. Langworthy's add, 25550 sq ft, .004, $10 20. Martin Wavier, w 100 ft s lot 14, L. 11. Langworthy's add, 2550 sq ft, .004, 810 20. \lttry A. Doft, w 100 ft s % lot 13, L. 11. Langworthy's add, 2550 sq ft, .004, $10 00. Cath Kaufman w 100 ft, s to '/.t' lot 13 L. 11. Langworthy's add, 2550 sit ft, .004, $1000. E. 11. Shepley, w 100 ft, s 42 ft lot 12, L. 11. Langworthy's add, 4200 aq ft .004, 816 80. Anna M. l3avendlck, w 100 ft n m 21 ft, lot 12, L.11. Lanworthy's add, 2100 sq ft, 238 _4djo.arnerl Regular Se88ron, December 14th, 1893. .004, $8 40. Mrs. Eliza Vogt, w 100 ft n 37, lot 12, L. H. Langworthy's add, 3700 sq ft, .004, $1480. Mrs, Eliza Vogt, w 100 lt, s 5 ft, lot 11, L. H. Langworthy's add, 500 sq ft, .004, 8200. Philip Jungk, w 100 ft,s in 30 ft,lot 11. L. 11. Langworthy's add. 3000 sq ft, .004, 812 011. C A. %Vatter, w 10(1 ft, t: 65 ft, lot 11, 1. 11, Langworthy's add, 6500 sq ft, .004, $.26 00. Caroline Tschudi, w 109 ft, s X lot 10, L. 11. langworthy's add, 5000sq ft, .004, 820 00. Catherine Ileeb, w 100 ft, n !.y lot 10, L. 11. Langworthy's add; 5000 sq It., .004, '62000. Gregory Rei tarried, w 100 ft, s 46 ft, lot 9, I,. 11. Lan worthy's add, 4600 sq ft, .004, $18 40. Charles Klingenberg w 100 ft, n m 31 ft, lot 9, 1.. 11. Langworthy's add, 3100 sq ft, .004, .5!2 40. • Wtn Ilnlluugle, w 100 f', n 23 ft lot 9, L. 11. Langworthy's add, 2300 sq [t, .001, $920. Wm llollnaigle, w 100 ft, lot 9a, L. 11. Lam/worthy's add, 3500 sq [t. 004, $11 00. llenry I'futrer, a 100 ft lot 9 sub ot out lots 438, 439 and pt 676, city, 2,630 sq ft at .004, $110.52. ,John Grein res., e 100 ft lot 8 sub of out lots 438,439 and pt 676, city, 2,130 sq ft au .004, $8.52. Peter Holtz, e 100 ft lot 7 sub Of out lot 438, 439 and pt 676. city, 6,400 sq ft at .004, 825.60. Conrad Lange, e 100 ft lot 6 sub of out lots 438. 439 and pt 676, Pity; 7,100 sq It at .004, $ 28.40. Henry Catena, e 100 ft lot 5 sub of out lots 438, 439 and pt 1376, city, 3,900 sq (t at .004, $15.60. Martin Jaequinnt, e 100 ft. lot 1 of 4 sub of out lets 438, 439 and pt 676. city, 4,480 sq ft at .4,01, $17.92. John Osthoff, e 106 ft lot'2 of 4 sub of out lots 438, 439 and pt 676, city, 50 sq ft at .004, 20e. • John Osthoff, e 100 ft lot 3 sub of out lots 438, 439 and pt 076, city, 5,000 .q ft at .004, $20.00. Ernnk Set Inidt, e 100 ft lot 2 sub of out lots 438, 439 and pt 676, city, 10,0,10 8q It at ,'004, $40.00. 1). lihoniberg, e 100 ft s3. lot 1 sub of out lots 438. 439 and pt 676, city, 5,000 sq ft at -004, $20.00. F. W. Weiland, e 100 ft n% lot 1 sub of out lots 438, 439 and pt 676, city, 5,000 sq 11 at .004, • $20:00. N. 11: Shitting, e 100 ft s% lot 1, L. 11. •Langworrhy's acid, 6,660 sq ft at .004, $26.64. C. 11. Keesecker, e 100 ft njg lot 1, L. 11. Langworthy's add, 3,330 sq ft at .004, $13.32. C. 11. Keesecker, e 100 ft lot 2. L. H. Lana worthy's add, 10,000 sq ft at .004, 840.00. .1. J. Linehan est, e 100 ft lot 3, Lang - worthy's add, 10,000 sv ft at .004c, 1640. l'eter A. Schuler estate, e 100 ft lot 4, Langworthy's add, 5,000 sq It at .004e, 820. Conrad Kohlm,ui, e 100 tt lot 4a Lang - worthy's add, 5;000 sq ft at .004c, $20. Conrad Schtuied estate, e 100 ft s 1-3 lot 5, Lang worthy's add 3,330 sq ft at .004c, 813.32. Fred. Dehling, e 100fts 3. of m 1-3 lot 5, Langworthy's add, 1,660 sq ft at .004c, 86.64. 'Julia Bauch. e 100ft n 1 of in 1-3 lot lot 5 Langworthy's add, 1,660 sq ft at .004c, $6.4. N6lchulas (;runner estate. e 1013 of n 1-3 lot 5 Langworthy's add, 3,330 sq It at .004c, 813 32. Ben. 1). I leeb, e 100 ft of s ;a lot 6, Lang - worthy's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004e, 820, Dubuque Dialling Co., e 100 ft of lot 7 Lautgw.irthy's add, 10,000 sq 11 at .004c, '940. Dubuque Malting Co., e 100 ft ot lot 8, Langworthy's add, 10,000 sq It at .004c, $40. Dubuque Maltby.; Co., e 100 ft. n is of lot 6 Laugworthy's add, 5,000 sq ft it .004e, $20. Dubuque Malting Co., e 100 ft of lot 8a Langworthy's add, 3,500 sq tt at .004c, $14. Adopted by the foilowir g vote: l yes-Alds. Butter, Crawford, Glab, Lilltit, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Aid. Ryder offered the following. Resolved by the City Council of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for the construction of an eight inch tile pipe sewer in Emmett street and St. Mary's street by M. Lavin, con- tractor, adjacent to the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts 01 lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or pat cel of real estate, as follows: II. Kavanaugh, n pt lot 1 of 600city, 4,370 sq It at .904c, 817.48. Mary McDonnell, lot 5 of 601, 4,310 sq ft at .004e, • 17.24. NI airy Laotian, lot 4 of 601, 4,310 sq ft at .001c, $17.24. Mary McDonnell, lot 3 o[ 601 4,310 sq ft at .(104', 817.2 . Mrs. John Dowling lot 2 of 601, _4,310 sq ft at .004c, 817.24. Jas. C. Rooney; lot 1 of 601, 4,310 sq;ft at .004 •, $17.24. t. aiary's Academy, n 1 .2-12 ft of 602, 430 sq It at .004c. 81.70. St. Mary's Academy, w pt of 602a 10,600 sq ft at .001c, 842.40. St. Mary's Academy, w pt of 603, 17,680 sq ft at .004.', $70.72, S , It ipuaei's Cathedral, w pt of 605, 17,160 sq ft a .(0Ic, 868.64. St. Raphael's Cathedral w pt of 606, 8,560 sq ft. at .004c. 834.24. John Hennessey, w pt of 607 1,710 sq ft at .0(14c, 86.84. Jane Mullen, est., w pt of 607a 6,850 sq ft at .004e, $27.40. 1'. 11. Murry, lot 1, St. Raphael's add, 4.590 so ft. at .004, $18.36. 1'. 11. Murray, lot 2, St. Raphael's add, 5,610 sq ft at .004, 32.44. Thos. Sweeney, lot 3, St. Raphael's add 5,000 sq ft at .004, 820. Mrs. E. Treanor, lot 4, St. Raphael's add, 5,000 sq It at .004, $20. Jas Quinn. lot 5, St. Raphael's add, 5,000 sq tt at .004, 8.20. Wm. Corcoran, lot 7, at. Raphael add, 5,000 sq ft at .004, w20, John Kenna, lot 8, St. Raphael's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004, 820. Wni. Ducey, tot 9, St. Raphael's add 5,000 sq ft at .004, 820. Patrick Linehan, lot 10, St. Raphael's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004, $20. Mrs. M. %Vats'', lot 11, St. Raphael's add, 5,000 at .004, 820. Jas. Lee, lot 12, St. Raphael's add, 5,000 sq ft at .004, 820. Adopted by the following vote. AyesLiIIig,Nicks,sOI Olinger, Butler, Powers, Ryder aGlab, Vogel. Alii. Ryder offered the following: . I ,7 ,, /r •,,, ,1 Regular Session, December 14th, 1893. 280 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for the construc- tion of an eight -inch tile pure sewer in W . 5th street and Summit, street, by Colluison & McKerman, contractors, adjacent to the same a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate turd owned, and for the several amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Howard Dodge, n pt lot 3, Martin's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004c, $20. M. F. l'ost, n pt lot 4, Martin's sub, 5,- O09 sq ft at .004e, $20. E. D. Redmond, n pt lot 8, li iem, & Blockliuger's sub, 7,620 sq it at .004c, $30.48. E. D. Redmond, lot 7, Kiene & lilock- lirtger's sub, 9,120 sq ft at .004, $36.48. Wm. Potts, e pt n 75 ft lots 1, 2 and 3, Kiene & L'lockliuger's sub, 7,500 sq ft at .004e, 1,30 John Decry, e pt s 25 ft n 100 ft Tots 1, .2 and 3, Kiene & Biocklinger's sub, 2,500 sq ft at .004c, 310. D. 1). Meyers, e pt a 25 ft s 100 ft lois 1, 2 and 3, Kiene & Blocklinger's sub, 2,500 sq ft at .004c, 310. 1-I. A. Rooney, e pt. n 25 Ws 75 ft lots 1, 2 and 3, Kiene and Blocklinger's sub, 2,500 sq ft at .004c, 310. • John Keenan, e pt n 25 ft s 511 IL lots 1, 2 and 3, Kiene & Blockliuger's sub, 2,1.00 sq ft at .004c, 310. 1'. 11. Powers, e pt s 25 ft s 25 ft Tots 1, 2 and 3, Kiene & Bloeklinger's sub, 2,500 sq ft at .004c, 310. J. 11. Berry est, lot 1 o[ 3, M. Brown's sub, 8,000 sq It at .004, 332. J. 11. Berry est, lot 2, M. Brown's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004, 320. E. G. Shackford, lot 1, 11. Brown's sub, 5,060 sq ft at .004, 320. Mrs. Anna Whelan, lot 1 out let 721, city, 7,620 so ft at .004, 330.48. John Watters est, w pt lot 2 out lot 721, city,4,870 sq ft at .004, 319.48. Jos. Culbertson, w pt lot 3 out lot 721, city, 8,000 59 ft at .004, $32. John ll. Kleine, w pt lot 4, out lot 721, city, 6.900 sq ft at .004, 327.60. John Lull est, w pt lot 5 out lot 721, city, 10,800 sq ft at .004, 343.20. Adopted by tae following vote. Ayes-Alds. Butler, Crawford, Glab, Liilig, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Noes -None. Ald. Ryder offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque: That to pay for the construc- tion of an eight inch tile pipe sewer lu Hill, Burch and West 3r0 streets by Lavin and Corrauce, contractors, adjacent to 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 op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: L. (1. Dobson, lot 1 of min lot 78, 5,200 Sq ft at .004c, 320.80. Jars Linehan, lot 1 Denting and llorr's sub, 5,700,sq ft at .004c, 322 80. Chas. E. Bradley, lot 29 Deming and llorr's sub, 6,500;sq ft at .004c, 326. F'. W. Woodrich, lot 28 Deming and Horr's sub, 5,000 sq ft at .004c, 320. 1. Harris, lot 27 Deming and llorr's sub, 5,000 sq ft art .004c, 320. Jno. M. Kirkpatrick, lot 1 of 1 of 4 of 111111 lot 73, 6,000 sq ft at .004c, 324. Jno. M. Kirkpatrick, lot 1 of Iuiu lot 76, 1,080 sq ft at .004c, 34.32. Jno. M. Kirkpatrick, lot 2of 4 of ruin lot 73, 120 sq ft at .004e, 48 cents. 1. Harris, lot 26 Deming and 1 forr's sub, 5,1)00 sq ft at .004e, 320, 1. Harris, lot 5 Deming and llorr's sub, 6,9110 sq ft itt..004c, 327.61). John McCoy lot 1 %1cCoy's sub, 10,740 sq ft at .004t:, 342 96. A. F. Erudite'', lot 1 of 8 of naiu lot 73, 4,600 sq ft at .1101c,318.40. A. F. li'ruddeu, lot 2 of 8 of thin lot 73, 4 600 sgftat.004e,318.40. A , F. Erudite'', lot 3 of ii of min lot 73, 4,600 sq ft at .004c, 318.40. Jars. O'Farrell, n pt of 7 o[ 8 of min lot 73, 1,750 sq ft at .004c, 37. A C Iiuettell, n nt lot 2 of 9 of min lot 63, 9000 sq It, .1104, 3313 00. A U Iiuettell, nut or lot 1 of 2of 1 of 2 of 9 min Iot,73, 9000 sq ft .004, 33600. L C L'tssel , n pt of lot 1 of 2 of 11 of nein lot 73, 26500 sq ft, .004, 3106. Jacob Bich, 11 t. of lot 1 of 10 of ruin lot 73, 1500 sq It, .004, 36. Jacob Bich, a pt of lot 2 ort min lot 74, 3600 sq ft..004, 314 40. Jacob Rich, n pt lot 2 0l ruin lot 72, 8400 sq ft, .004, 1533 60. M 11 McCarthy, lot 1 of min lot 74,,4500 sq ft, .001, 318. M 11 McCarthy, tiptof lot 1,of min lot 72, 6050 sq ft, .004,-$2420. '1' Dickson. pt of 7, Fortune's sub, 3750 sq ft, .001, 315. Mrs Rich Scott, pt of lot 8, Fortune's sub, 2050 sq it, .001, 311 80. 51rs Bich Scott, sit lot 9, Fortune's sub, 5000 sq It, .004, 320. W 11 Leathers, lot 21, Fortune's sub, 2160 8q It, .004, 38 64. W 11 Lea hers, lot 20, F'ortune's sub, 5000 sq l t, .004, 320. 1V 11 Leathers, lot 19, Fortune's sub, 3200 sq ft, •004, 312 80. A Kaunuon est, pt s 50 ft lots 4. 5 and Ii Kiene & Blocklinger's sub, 5000 sq ft, .004, 3`20 • Ama00nda 51 Taft. tat a 79 ft s 28 ft lots 4, 5 and 6. Kiene & Blockhnger's sub. 7900 sq ft, .004, 331 60. G G ferry, pt n 62 ft Tots 4, 5 and 6, Kiene & Blockiiuger's &sub, 6200 80 tt, .004, 324 80. Jacob Reyuoldsou's est, lot 2, Martin's sub, 6800 sq ft, .004, $27 20. Thos Watters, lot 1, Martin's sub, 6800 sq ft, .004, $27 20. %Vol..1. Buckler, lot 1, sub of lots 1 of 3 of ruin lot 76 and lot 2 inin lot 77, 5,400 sq ft at .001. 321 60. Emma Beitibold, it 35 ft of lot 2. of lots 1 of 3 of min lot 76 and lot 2 of min lot 77, 3,500 sq ft at .004, 314 00. 11. 13. :3ncker, s 15 ft of lot 2 of lots 1 of 3 of min lot 76 and lot 2 of thin lot 77, 1,5011 sq ft nt •004, 36 00. 11. B. hacker, lot 3 of lots 1 of 3 of min lot 76 and lot 2 of min lot 77, 5,000 sq ft at .004, 320 00. Anna L. Babbitt, lot:4 o[•lots of 1 of 3 of min lot 76 and lot 2 of min lot 77, 5,000 sq ft at .004, 320 00. F. E. Lindsay, lot 1 of rain lot 75, 8,200 sq It at .004, 332.80. F. E. Lindsey, pt of lot 5 o[ min lot 74, 1,500 sq It at .004, 36 00. - Gus Schenkowitz, pt of lot 4, 13urch's sub, 6,000 sq ft at .004, 324 00. If. Conisky, pt of lot 3, Burch's sub, 6 000 sq ft at .004, 424 00. Ft. It Carberry, pt of lot 1,* Burch's sub, 6,200 sq ft at .004, 324.80. F. 11. Carberry pt of lot 1 of 2, Burch's sub, 1,500 sq ft at .004, 30. Geo. 13. Burch, pt of lot 2 of 2, l3urch's add, 42,900 sq ft at .004, 3171.60. Geo. B. Burch,; lot 1 of min lot 73, l:u .'lel jo)trned dF4 Ular SWRirin, December 14th, 1893. 8,500 sq ft at .004, $34. (:en. 13. Burch, tot 2 of 'l, min lot 73, Burch's add, 800 sq ft at .001, $3.20. • Geo. 11 Buren, wl 3 of 2, min lot 73, Burch's sub, 3,800 sq [t. at .004, $15.20, 1V. 13. 1lookiti's lot 1, Buettell & 1.aug- tyorthy's sub, 5,001) mil ft at .004, $20. (Geo. Atkins, lot 2, Iluottell & Langwor- thy's sub, 5,100 sq it at .001. $20.40. Elizabeth Newberg, lot 1 of 3, 1Iuettel1 & Langworthy's sub, 6,413,) sq ft at .004, $25.84. Albert Ney, I0t,2 of 3, Recite!! & Lang - worthy's nub, 4,2111 sit ft. at .1)04, 410.96. .lac 11'ellhocfcr s 49 ft, lot 4, Ihtettcl1 .\ I,angwurthy's sub, 4,000 sq ft at .001, S19.60. 11'ut. G. Vo:;t, s 1 ft lot 4, Ilaeltel & Ltwgwurllty's sub, 1181 sq [t at .004, 40c. • Win. G. Vogt, , 31 ft lot 5. lluettell & Latigwurthy's situ, 3.1110 sq It at .004, $13 110. Regina Vo 1, n 16 ft lot 5, lluettell & 1,augworl,liy'3 sub, 1,01)) sq ft at .004, $6.40. Regina Vogt, s 18 It lot 6, 13uettell & l.augworuty's sub, 1,810 sq ft at .004, $7.20. (leo. .1. Vogt, n 32 It lot 6, L'nettell & 1'.aagworthy's • sub, UM) aq ft at .004, $1'2.80. Sarah 1Vo,.ten, pt lot of 2 of 2 of 3 of min lot 70, 18,800 sq f1 to .004, $75.25. • Elizabeth 11.'1bst, pt lot 2 of 6 stub of 1 of 3 of min lot 76 and lot 2 of min lot 77, 2,980 sq ft at .004, $11.90. Gustave 1'. ,\Iaustedt, pt lot 1 of 6 sub o[ 1 of 2 of min lot 70 and lot 2 o[ min lot 77, 2,1170 sq ft at .004, $11.88. • Mary 1'. sileriiiittt, pt bit 5 of sub of 1 of 3 of min lot 76 and lot 2 of min lot 77, 4,700 sq ft at .004, $18.80. Adopted by the toIlowiut vote: Ayes—Aids. Butler, • Crawford, Glab, Nicks, Olinger, Powers, Ryder and Vogel. Attorney Knight addressed the council in relation to $500 bond of 1857, and asked that speedy action be taken on the ma.ter as suit had been entered against the city, anti the case would be tried at the January term. Uti notion the matter was referred to the ordinance committee in conjunction with Alta. (flab. A Id. Olinger moved to adjourn. Carried. Attest: Or r. 1893. .. Mayor Sp.: .1 Assessment Notice. '1'o JAC REYNOLD80N, Esq.: You are hereby notified that in accord- ance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, for the construc- tion of lateral sewerage in the alley or street between 11i11, Burch and West 3rd streets adopted on the 5th day of Dec.. 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 adjacent to said sewer- age, lot2 in Geo. Martin's sub owned by you being subiect to such special assess- ment. And you are notified to appear tit Said meeting of the council, to be held on the lith day of Dec., A. D., 1803 and show cause, if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. 12-9-5t. T..1. l'ooN r v, City Recorder. LSpe''ial Assessment Notice, TO .Josephine 'l'urot and John Lyons: You are hereby notified that in accord- ance with a resolution of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the construc- tion of lateral sewerage in W. 5th, Wilson avenue and :\1ley E of Wilson avenue, adopted on the 6th day of Dec. A. U. 1893, a special assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meet- ing of the city council, upon all lots and parcels of land adjacent to said sewerage, lot w3,4, s,1„, 36, sub and ‘1,,!, 8,14, 35, Kel- ly'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 14th day of Dec. A. 1). 1893, and show cause, it any yon have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. ' T. J. COONEY, I!-1t-Ot. City Recorder Special Assessment Notice. '1'o MAuY LuW1IAN: You are hereby notified that in- accord- ance with a resolution of the city council of toe city of Dubuque, for the construc- tion of lateral sewerage in the alley be- tween Emmett and St. Mary's streets, adopted on the 6th day of Dec., A. 1)., 1893, a special assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the next regular meet• inn of the city council. upon all lots and parcels of laud adjacent to said sewerage lot 4 of 601 city, owned by you being sub ject to such special assessment. And you are notified to appear at said meeting of the council, to be held on the 14th day of Dee., A. D., 1893, and show cause, if any you Have, why said assessment should not be levied. '1'. J. Coon y, 12 -9 -tit City Recorder. bide Walk N,itiee. Resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, That a sidewalk 4 feet wide. of good two-inch plauk, brick, stone or cement, be. within 10 days of this notice, constructed and laid in conformity with the ordinance in relation to sidewalks, on both sides of \Vest street, bPtweeu West 511i street and \Vest 7th street where not already laid, at the expense of 'abut- ting property. '1'. J. CooNi.r, City Recorder. Adopted Nov. 23rd, 1893. 11-28-101. End of Book No. 23 December 14, 1893 City of Dubuque Council Record Book No. 24 January 2, 1894 - December 20, 1894 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF DUBUQUE For the Year 1894. DUBUQUE: HAM & CARVER, Printers and Binders. 1896. City Officers for 1894 Mayor - Peter Olinger Recorder - T J Cooney Treasurer - H B Gniffke Auditor - M M McCarten Attorney - Jas E Knight Assessor - J F Stemm Aldermen First Ward J W Halpin, Jas Butler Second Ward T J Shea, Phil Ryder Third Ward A Vogler, A Vogel Fourth Ward P W Crawford, J B Powers Fifth Ward Jos Kaudmann, J M Lillig Appointive Officers Engineer - W H Knowlton Marshal - John Eaesle Street Supt - John Carter Fire Chief - Joe Reinfried Electrician - George Osborne Sewer Inspector - M Igo Wharf Master and Wood Measurer - J Hannon Market MAster - Jacob Klein Park Commissioner - H Henge Health Officer - F W Wieland Standing Committees Phil Ryder Mayor Pro Tem and Chairman Committee of the Whole Finance Ordinance Claims Harbors Supplies Markets Public Grounds and Buildings Fire and Water Police and Light Printing Delinquent Tax Sewers Board of Health Paving Re-Naming Streets Electrical Construction Meetings held on the first Monday of each month tom 4 1 I Index Book 24 . 1H04 SUBJECT_ Pep's A Jan 2 1ssessor as'istants 1. 1 rut lilt and 1 eo Iie n111•tt appointed and bonds approved 2-.3 \Ile) bet '4I and .3t1 St, and IIasltiigton and Flin remonstrance of 1' K1,itischrunt 3 ' 2 Assessor assistant 1. I.mehl. allowed'3t00 for services 3 2 Alit y from "anfortl to 2241 tit het \\ashdngton and Elm special tax for lnpr(vt nu itt of 5 MINNA 17 1ruu,ry petitions in rt lation to I1., of(pp 1:1 34) 17 L1•.1. Iri t4 rv.St Itaptiae I s parish¢ranted use of(p .35) 11 \II. east 441 11111 "t pet of 1. 13 Bur.h in relation to assessnttnt 414 1.7 4 3•) \dam:6 ., tax.•, :32 ' • 111114411.1 St Engine,r instill(tett,x11111111. grade of as to,hanging 5111111 1, •, 34 1 • ArIri)r\ Hall Firem,11 granted Ilse I'hauksgivutg eve IS94 35 1 • 1ruu,ry Ilall Dorothy Dix( ir,1. :,ranted Its( of\larch '7 94 :1:, Nlal,h -4 %Imaru Mrs John taxes(p 12.) :39 • lddie\1 p(titian asking to rtlu n111s,urn 4411 Sundays 39 14 luditor s report for Januar) 111,1)04\ell 45 11113 b4:t. Iti nulberg and 11 afield and R 1n,l,44r and Stafford ordcretl improved 45 .11.ri1 \Iley east of Ilill St pet of lot \\alhuefel fur reduetiun of asset t 1`1S 111,•\ bet 1.14 uoak 1v4 and Edith St plat presented for widening of 1213 • 1` \II.3 bet 1a40111berg and 4•artit lel and'tatto141 mull \\tnd.or contract awarded 139 11 1` \Ile) het lthombeegand (,•trheld and Humboldt and Srhillet Eigi neer to prepare plat of grade I p Ill 1s. 1117 1:99 .135.236. 240 140 ' :1, \Ipin east su1, bet Julien and \\ ltb sill,walk ordered on 141 3114) \Ipiu, from II hl to Dodge pet fat improvement of 151 1.110bet 11th St and loth St. and Locust and Bluff asset t levied for iutpr0veult lit ip L',:,) 15:3 I1ey net Stafford Mill 1616 lu,lsor and 1 artiehl and Ithomberg, accepted 1p 187) 105 11 Alle) bet Johnston and 241 1.36 and,ru•tit 141 and I 11140111 EngineeI to submit profit, of 161 UI,1 1144111Ellis to Faye St,ordered improved tp. 1!(1 .:i. 2.,3) 166 \lair Ave 1 1 \oeiker et ad pet 1(0 c bange of grade of (p 1 Tri) 1(17 June 4 .\Ileys and streets 40 Uulu.lut Harbor Imp Co s Add protest against vacation of 174 4 Uta\ ista St (.et of E ( Blake et al for tmpr,,vemtut of from IN 14th SI to \\ Ln ust(p 2254 174 4 kilt bet 1'orr,,t Lane and \\ 5th south of l lenoak tire. ordered gritil,•d i 0 .".Nil 174 4 Angt Ila SI l•111.,iuet•r r.1..•r14:41 sum, r,pairs I 1 1) ' 4 Whir 1te l•.tii,incer. r1 port in n 1atlou to grade of 176 4 VIpiueSt near Utrlgt St Street Superintendttat instrut tett to have same rt paired 1711 4 Alm u44d 5t., both sides bet E111,anti Foye Sts shit walk 44rderetl1111 17S 4 krill 1v( IA 1 1 iueulu and(tart-Mid ordered improved .p 11k5 196, 215, 315 3l7 181 4 \1111441141 St tram 1.111s St Up F nye St asset t levied lot improvement of(p 1:11 11h) t*i,2U, ,*A'.i 184-5 1111} 2 Alit) t apt 441 \1 115,111 134: accepted 11. 14 1 199 Aug 0 \,stssuo ut roll t uutplrtrd 224 ,*,1 11 \udubon Ise. gra,lt ,•,tablisbe,l St pt 4 3,1k) bet S,Billet kwd \lkldlt anti I math( awl l.ltumberg AA pet 04'watt 1 1101111,4411 24.5 4 \111 y lit t 144 1.014 r and Middle awl bartield and hhoulberg \ve or- dered 1111prove41 1 p 44, ,,son,J1 316) 20" 4 Ilia\'ista from \\ 14111 to l ilnu \ve urdt red improved(p :.Ids, 2230, 31G5 1,51 315,31s,:119 WO) 1` kilt 11 13t plat showing 1atatmu of '(17 (15-t l, 1.14141c St silt walk ordered wt 29 1\ Ahearn Mrs Juh11 taxes *2)i' 914 15 1 Ile) lata Nagle and 1U11t 1 t t pct 401 iri1pruvt•meut of M \0t 5 1141trmt ii urdt red paid 24)7 298-95 \ria %vv. bet 1 111eudu toad Ithuwberi Ayr, shit walk ordered on a A 1111 1vu. lit t. 1 iuculrt and learlield Ives. sidewalkordered on 29 flue •1 \Itx Vista St sidewalk milt red 011 328 -- 1 Index Book 24. 1894 5 U EJ ECT. I Pecs 1 11; Jan Bills all iwe,l (pp 4, Is, 19) 12 442 Bannon Mt-. h:(tt. taxi.. (p 33) ), 642 Burch St.. IV le \ 1. tlaet,pet in relation to assnl't for sewei 442 1)1ake,Mar . I,,•1 i11lid ali011tospecial asslil'tfolsidewa1k 2-3 Bonus, ❑upoceuacnt. -:,n,000 sold to(,. 11. White&Co,AT Y 3 2 Broadway t,xtension Iain of Dietrick Miteggenburg for removal of barn ,42 Bona of Health,pet tot 4 stablislnueut of 4 L4 2 Booth st., trout Julien .\v, to W 341,special tax fun improvement of 5-62' Broad St., It 14111 1111)4'11 .\c, to 1101114,for tit,Friendless,special tax for improvement 111 10-11 462 Booth tit., frontJulien Ave to W 3d,assm't levied 101 sidewalk 11 2 Broad Sc. assort lot sidewalk levied 11 8 " 10 Bond of :,00 of year 1857,report of coin in relation to 18 10 Bonds balance of 820,000 1551041 in.July, 1893,ordered sold 18 Bridget," 10 Brennan Bridget,taxes (p 34) 2,g u " 10I Brahn. \lagchin taxes (p 33) 23 " 10 Bonds. 11 1tet of changing words in `:3 Feb 5 Bills allowed (lip 32,33) '31 5 Bills referred (p 32) 31 32 465 Bne.hlulau,Henrietta,taxes (p 3)) 32 44o 1 Broadway extension, e.laini of 1) Mueggenberg on account of change of glade 32 445 I Benish 1 J ,taxes (p 1. ` 5 Brandt, Mrs,pet in relation to claim against city employe 39 " 5 Bonds, redemption of 33 " 5 Burkes,Geo taxes 33 46 5Broad St., in Mt Pleasant add, name of changed to Mt Pleasant Ave 34 " 15 I Booth St.,plat for widening of presented (pp 40,199,244, 245,250,257 258) 38 March 5 Bills allowed (p 44) 39 5 Bills referred 39 44 _ , Bot'Manse',Susan,taxes 39 it Board of Education, pet in relation to special taxes i 39 • Beryl,\Iis.,special tax for repairing sidewalk reduced 44 -. Bonds . 12,000 soldtoC 11 Wnite&Co,N Y 45 April •, hills allowed (p 128) 12.5 Bilis referred 12,5 Burns, inn,taxes (p 206) • 127 :5' Brown &Brown claim of for grading Seminary Sc 127 18 Bonds, iulprovcinent.823,500 called in 137 •• 18' Bouk, improvement $35,000 ordered issued (pp 139, 182 138 " 18 Bonds and salaries of officers referred to Coin of the Whole (p 140) 139 - 18 Bunds, improvement. from 1 to 47 inclusive,called in. 139 ' 18 Bonds, proposition of l' 11 White&Co accepted 140 May 7 ]sills allowed (pp 120, IS ) 149 44 7 ]3ellevue add,plat of change in presented 151 7 Booth St., B Gallon allowed 8150 fon right of way 151 64 9 Bluff St.,East sloe, bet 1st and 211 Sts;sidewalk ordered on i60 '1" 9 Bonds,iiull,iruvst enaent a finance cot 8th and mm fleh Sts e to call sidewalk ordered on 160-1 " 213 ]3oard of Health,members of appointed ]Ill • June 4 Bills allowed (pp 17:1, 1,7,195) 1 173 4 Bills referred 4 464. Burden and Windsor Ave, Engineer to devist some means for drain 173- 4 lt age of 176 4 Butchers,pet to have grocers pay license 177 « 4 I Bluff St., bet 1!1 11 and 1311t, sidewalk ordered on West side 179 ,{ 4 13iliff St, bet .Ione;a:331 1st Sts sidewalk ordered on East side 180 4 Bluff St.,bet :.d ate! 8111 Sts,Engineer to prepare profile of grade 181 4 Boras,fivauee conhit ittoe to examine into matter of pur hast of those becoming dot. in 1,2 and 3 years 181 JuIY 9 Bills allowed (p 198. 1819, 214) 196-7 2 Bills referred 197 8 " 2 Bonds, agreement with Win L Bradley in relation to 201 " 2 Beard of Health compensation of fixed(p 297,300) 2022 Alig 0 Bills allowed 2234 • n Ballard Main, taxes (p 249,27•,297) 46 1., Bunds, proposition of C H White&Co in relation to 224 9 Booth tit front \V 3d to Dodge St.,sidewalk ordered 00 (p 278,279) 2741 Bennett St front Grandview Ave to Grigg's Add, sidewalk ordered• . LL on 1 p :302) 242 • 64 Burden&Lawther's Add., Engineer to prepare estimates of grade of 9 streets in (p 249,270) 4611 Bonds improvements issued 242 ` 11 Bonds,sal( ut to be advertised for 242 to Bunds,Mitered called in 243 Sept 4 Bilis allowed 243 4 Burke 13ridget,taxes (p 276) 247 8 444 Bridge tax,finance committee to confer with supervisors on (p 316) 2.13 Index Book 24. 1894 S U BJ ECT I I'A(a{ Jan 9 Dubuque Ivooden war,( o.,taxes (p 32) 14 " 10 Dubuque Street Railway ('o,taxes 19 10 Dubuque Light:mil'1'raction Co,taxes 29 Dock til., het Lincoln and Ilhomberg Ave.,ordered improved (p 44, M.1 155) " 92 Dock tit., bet (,artieid and C, M &St P R R Co's track 93 Feb 5 Dubuque Picking and Provision Co,taxes,p 36, 32 5 1)ahm,Mrs Anna,taxes(p 36) 32 " :, Deckert,Mrs (' taxes (p :to) 32 't Dubuque'1 nil dim and Rollet \till Co,taxes (p 30, 128) 3`2 " 5 Donahue,Michael. pot for damages (p. 1;:0 32 Mardi 5 Dialgt si remonstrance against improvement of 39 " 5 Duggan, Michael, pet for vacation of o tee( n1 Madison St 43 " a Dulanlm Ti legraph pet in Mai ion to (Alicia' printing 43 " 5 Dock 't contract 1'ot improvement of let(p Is:i) 45 April 5 Driscoll. \I;uy, taxes, (it 166,940) 127 " 5 DeLoriioot, taxes Ip 1661 127 " 5 Dunpsey,Sophia.taxes (p, 248) 128 I 445 Dodge tit., \\est of l lraudview Ave,name of changed to Fremont Ave 128 i May 7 Donahue. Marg't, taxes 150 June 4 Dubuque Stamping and Enameling Works,proposition of 174 4 Dubuque Water( n instructed to furnish pure and wholesome water 177 " 4 Duhngm. Ilarbot Improvement Co's Add, pet of Standard Lunt Iter Co for vacation of streets in 177 July 2 1)u1 tique Fire and Marine Insuraucc.Co,taxes (p 316) 201-2 ' 19 Dell St,ordered improved (p 210,315,317) 215 Aug 6 Davenport SI ,pet to open 2`24 44 6 Dubin tut \ve, grade established 226 " 6 Decorah Ave,grade established 226 " 0 Delaware Ave.,grade established 226 " 6 Dexter Ave,grade established 226 " b Dorgan .\Iley Eugineei to prepare profile of grads of 237-8 Oct 1 Drees Susanna. taxes (p 297) 248 `' 1 Duncan & ('nates,Opera House, mattes.of stairway on (p 977,283,997) 274 '' 1 Donl:St.,ordered opened 277 " 1 Dorgan A'ley haute of changed 277 " 1 Dorgan Place and Alley,ordered improved(p 285, 315,326 327) 278 " 15 Dubugnt Oil Tank Line Co,rights granted 284 " 15 Dubuque Fire and Marine Insurance Co,taxes 284 " 15 Doherty,1' F &Co, taxes 294 Nov 5 Donahue Margt, taxes 296 " 5 Dorgan Place sidewalk ordered on 295 ` 20 Dubuque high bridge,res in relation to 300-1 Dec 3 Dubuque Street Railway C0, pet fur extension of franchise 314 t :