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Day
9
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November
Year
1894
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(OFFICIAL.] Couxen, Chambkr, i AiNN Akbor, Mlcll., Nov. 5, 1SW.S Regular Beesten. Cilled to order by Pres. AYiues. Eoll calieil. Full board present. Tiie Journal of the last scssinn was approved. COMMUNICATIONS. PBOM TUK BOARD OF PUBLIC IVOKKS. To the Honorable, the Commou Council: The anderolgned the Uoard of Public Works do hercby report, the severa! Btdewalks by us eonstructed or repaired ut the expense of the etreet fund of the olty,durlng the year 1&I4, ana sílice the JUith duy of October, 1SÜ6. beiug the date of our last report anti do hereby certify the coat and expense of the same a-' wel I as and also the discriptiou of the lande and premises in front of or iidjucent to whicta the said several Bldewalka were caused to be couBtructed oi1 repaired as follows: that is to say. On and aloug the south easterly side of East Iniversity ave. in frout of lot 51. MillerAddition, the property ol i !has. E. Hlsoook, S rods and 8J i feet at Ï.4O per rod. Amoiiut Í28.U5. (ín and along the outh-easlerly side of East Dnlverslty ave., lot !'), Miller '.uldition, the property of Freíd 0. Browu, 8 rods at Í4.10 per rod. Aniount, ?o'2.hu. Dn an along the south side of West Huron Street. Land bounded nortti by Huron street, south by quarter line, east by l)oan & Wixon land, west by Bycrafts land, being the northeast quarter of Sectiou Sü, '2',-i acres, the property of Christine Stol!, 6 rods'at $3.28 )ier rod. Amouiit, tl'J.50. Ou the west side of Ashley street, lots 1 aud '2, except the west fractional part of said lots, liloek 4 rauge 2 east, the propertv of Philip Visel, S rods.ö;., feet at Í3.2-5 per rod". Aiuount, ïïl. Ou aud along the north side of Felch street, lot 6 aud the east half of loto, block HHiseoch Additiou, the property of Johu Molkenthiu, 7 rods, 11) lt., at ö.6Ö per rod. Amouut, 2ii.(iü. on aud along the sou th side of Volland street, lots 94 and '.15, Smith's Addition to the city of Auu Arbor, the property of Mrs. Heury Keuny, s rods at Lï.7ö per rod. Ainouut,8o0. Ou and along the northerly side of Miller ave.,apiece of land bounded north by Feleb ■treet, snuth by Miller ave, west by Gott street aud east by Stoeking Additiou, the property of Clara A. Gott, 8 rods and 10 feet. al 3 uer rod. Ainomit. 26.U1. On iiiid aloug the east side of Gott street, a plece of land bouuded nortli by Felcb street, south by Miller ave., west by Gou street, and east by Preemanu land, part of lots 1, 19, and 20, Stoekiug Addition, tlie properly of Clara A. Gott, 1:!}.'. rods at $2.35 per rod. ' Amouut. $31.72. On and along the uortli skle of West Summlt street, lot 7, block 18. Hisoock's ist Addition, Che property of Mrs. George Darrow, 54 feet and i! luches at $3 per rod. Amouut, $10 01. On and aloug the nest eide ui Thirteenth street, the norto fraotlonal part of lote 8. 4 and 6, block 3, nortli range 13 east, the property of Thomas KcHting, 8 rods, lá' feet at 53.15 per rod. Amouut, $11.75. Along the east side of Fifth street, lot 10 and the uorth -17 feet of lot 1, block 4 south range 3 west, the property of the eitbrecbt estáte, VA fods at 3 per rod. Amouut, $22 50. Along tbe south side of Kingsley street, lot S, block 8, north range 4 east, the property of Eugene E lieal, 74 13-10 ].2 rods at $2.U9 per rod. Amouut. $20.11(3, gradiug $5.60, total S2H.4Ö. Aloug the uorth side of L'hubb street, a piece of lana bouuded east by Manna land, south by Chubb road, west to a poiut. nortli by Hainliu Btreet, owuer uukuown, 20 rods, 18 feet at $2.10 per rod. Amouut, $56.25. Along the uorth side of Chubb Btreet, lots 14, J5, 16, and 23, Pettiboi.e'8 Addition, the prolerly of Henry J. Manu, 26 rods, 13 feet, at $2.10 per rod. Amouut. $56 25. Along the west side of Observatory street, lot 8, Smlth's 8d Addition to the city' of Ann Arbor. Uie property of Mrs. AlicV Grant, 1 rods at $4.45 per rod. Amouut, $17.30. Alonn the west side of Observatorv street, lot 9, block 2, Smith's.'id Addition to the city of Ann Arbor, tbe property oí Sylvia E. sniith, 4 rods al %ö "u per rod. Aniount, $42. Aloug the west uide of Observatory street, liot lu, block 2. ümith's 3d Additiou to"the city of Aun Arbor, the property ofiMrs. Jlirauda A. Luking. 4 rods :it io.25 "per rod. Amomit, I2L Along the west side of Observatory street. loc II, block 2, Smlth's 8d Additiou to tha city oí Aira Arbor, the property oi .i rs. Julia Street's estáte, 4 rods 0'-, feet at $f per rod. Amomit, 22. Along the south side of Kingsley street, the cast half of west half of lot o, blook 8 uorth range ti east. the property of Mrs. Catherlne Keble, 4 rods at $2.50 per rod. Amouut $10. Along the west side ol' Observatory street, lot is, block 1, Smlth's 3d Additiou, the property of Sarah L. Wilson. 8 rods, 6l íeet at f2.70 per rod. Aniount, $22,87. Aloug tne uortli side of Kast Huron street, lot 2, and the east fractional part of lot 3, block 1, uorth range ó eiist, the property of Goodrich estáte 10lo square feet at 16 ceuts per square feet. .Amouut, $1(17.2. Along the nortli side of west öummit street, the east 10 feet of lot 2 and the west fractional part of lot 3, also southeast fractioual part of lot 4, and the west fractional part of lot 5, block 2, Hiscock's M Addition, the property of üauiel Hitcock, ,'i rod. lu', íeet, at 2.00 per rod. Amount, $9.07. Aloug the east side of Ashley street, lots 6 and 7, block 4, north range :! east, the property of Mlchael Kinney. Balance due, $950. REPAIRS ON SIDEWALKS. A. li. Schmid. All the parts of lots 1 aud 8, block 4, north range 6 east, north of Hurou street, oouuded as follows: ('ommeuciug at the intersectiou of the uorth line of Kiugsley street wlth the line of Detroit street, 154 feet theuee south-east at right augles with Detroit street 50 feet, thence south 11 degrees east 103; 2 feet. theuee south 105 feet to the place of beginniug. Amouut, $2.53. Arthur B. Edwards. Lot 1, block 2, south range 11 east, both sides of house. Amouut, $4.75. John Kyan. West 84 feet of lot 2, aud west 84 feet of the north 16 íeet oí lot 3, block 4 uorth range 1 east. Amouut, $3.58. William White. Lot 7 and theeast fractional part of lot 6, block 1, north range east. Amount. $6.35. Mr. A. L. Taylor The west 50 feet of 'he (fAgt 55 f eet of the uorth biiií oí lot 1, bJook 4, gouth t. Ainouut.ös ceutB. P. ii. ilo'se. Lot 1). bloeit -I. south range 9 east. Amount. $2.24. i luis. stoup. Lot 7. Bennedtct'fi Addition. Amonut $1.U& ircu. Ureeu. Lot 18, bljck 6, soutb range 10 eaet. Amouut.tiSO. Aahur Terry Kast 66 feet of west 182 feet of lot 8, Ijlock 3, sou tb. range ii c;ist. Amount, $] 63 Oías. Fantle. West f.6 feet of lot 8, bloek .'!, BOtitb raiige 6 eoflt. Amount. $1.38. 1, arada Thompaon. Lot i, and the west 9 feet of lot 1), Mock -t. soutu range 7 east. Amount. Í1. 11. Mary A. Carmon Tlie poutb hnlf of lot? 9 and lu', bloek 1, u.rth muge lï east Ainounl Í1.43. D. F. White. Nor tb three-fourths of lot 1. block 2. soutti range 6 cast. Amonnt, tó.Wi. K. N. Greeu. 1 iind x. bloei: 2, norlh rangu .") east. Amount. 11 7. C. UUleeple eatate. bot ■". bloek 0, eóuth rane VI east. Amoiiiit. í'J o. Lew H. Clement. Nortii half of lot 6, bloek 6f floutb range 11 east. Amouut J1.1O. Homer Y. Finley. JjOt 12, block 7. south rauge 11 eftst. Ainount, $l.lti. Allofwhich is respectfully certifled. Witiipss tlie President and Clerk of the Board ol' Public Works. W. .1. Mn.LKK, A. M. Clakk, Clerk. iJiesident. Aceeptd and leave beiaig granted, tlio followiiig rt'solution was ofiered: By Aid. Manly : WJicifas, The Board of rubric "Works cansed to certlfied to tiiin councii n statement of the construction of sidewalks udjacent to M-ivate property at the expense oí tlie Street Fund ; Therefore, tt is ordered that the tiiird Jonday of No'enlbel■ next, at 7 o'clock i. m., be appoAated as the time, and the council chamber as the place, wíhmc the BnM council will meet to review the eaid certifícate. Notice of which imeeting is hereby giveu to all .persons interested in the same. It is further ordered, that the elty clerk do cause the said OTder to be publ'ish-ed in the aiext issue of the offoHal papers, Aun Arbor Argus and A un Albor Counter) and due prooi of sald pub'.ieations be filed in his office. Adopted. FKO.M THE SAME. To the Conimon Council : The Board of Public Works best leave to sui.mit the annexed bids which thev received for the construction of sidewalks where not built bv the property owners, for your cousideration: Geo. Kirn is the lowest bidder for building sidewalks on fngalls street along the east side. in front of the property of tlie Sigma Phi Fraternlty and on West Huron streetalong the north side in front of the property of H. L. and L. ü. James and Dr. A. J. Dell, at $2.50 per rod. All things considered, the Board recommcmls that the above bids be accepted, Bv order of the Board of Public Works. V. J. Mii.i-er, Clerk. Acceptel, and recouimendations concurred in as followa: Yeas- AJds.Wagner, Bodmer, Martin, Allmendinger, Wood, Snyiler, Fergusoö, Manly, Prettyman, Pus. W'ines- 10. Xoue. A petition signed' by Ij. D. Wines and H. G. Prettyman, petitioning the common council to order the constructlan of a new sidewalk on the east side of Maynard street between Liberty amd "WUliam streets. Referred to coinmittee on sidewalks. RBPORTS OF STANDING COM3IITTEES. KINANCE. To the Common Council: i'our Committee on Finance respectfully report that they have had the following bilis under consideration, and recouimencl their allowanoe and warrants ordered drawn, at sume stated. CONTINGENT flINn. W. J. Miller, salary.-- 66 67 John W. Beunett, 6alary 25 00 P. O'Hearn, salary 88 :!4 George H. Pond, salary 8 Marvin Davenport. salary --- 6 26 Dr. John Kapp, 3 mo's salary, hcaltli officer 37 50 Henry B. Dodsley, 3 mo's salary, inspec-tor 2ó 00 Eli W. Moore. ;. mo's salary, member of Board of Health 12 50 Dr. W. F. Hrcakey, 3 mo's salary, City Phyelclan 25 00 Telegrapu and Telephone Construction Company, to rental of geven tele]hont's 43 75 Mrs. Kuhn, cleaning offices 4 55 Mario Durlicini. typewritlng 10 00 W. J. Miller, supplies 18 75 Richmond & Backus i o., supplies 4 75 George Wahr, supplies 4 64 Henry C. Wilmot, posttng notices 2 50 S. D. Childsói Co., supplies 12 75 Postal Te legraph Cable Co., message toLansins 83 J. A. Polhemue, sprinklins; 25 00 F. A. Wagner, typewriting 1 00 The Heistcr Publishing Co., printing 3!) 60 Aun Arbor Argus, publishing Council proreedings 20 8] Anu Arbor Courier, publishing " cil proeeedings 20 81 Ann Arbor Thompson-Houston Electric Co., two months' street üsbtina bilis - l,27:j 34 Clay A. Greene, balance due on offce rent (October) - 20 27 James E. Harkins, tliree hoods for flre places 6 00 Kenny & Quinlan, valve 2 SI0 Beakes & Hammond, printing 52 85 Hice A. Beal Estáte, printing 12 25 Total Í1.891 75 STREKT FUND. Nelson Suthcrland, salary $ 66 67 Ann Arbor Bavings Bank, accounts Rssigned them as follows: V. H. Kichinond, building cement walk $l(i" 20 George Schlemmer, labor 12 75 Ba incy Mat --. ti 86 Reedie Marsh, team labor 8 5.") George James, labor 8 40 Jacob Kies 3 00 Edward Warner 52 Fred Gakle 1") 78 Michael Kusterer 19 80 Charles Winkle 11 77 tS85 59 266 5B State Savings Bank, accounts assigned them as follows: George James, labor 14 62 Charles Winkle 7 20 John Zebbs 15 75 Miohael Kuaterer, team labor.. 18 20 Barney Mast 10 65 Chiisthm Larmee 16 27 Barney Langer.. .--- 12 90 Will Ooohran, team labor 13 50 Í104 09 104 09 William Wheeler, borse and cart, asbiisned to AllmejuUngcr & Schnelder - 14 25 John Philips, stom' roller and kettlc. 4 08 I. 1'. Heimold, accounts assigned him as follous: Michael Kusterer, labor $ 4 80 Nicholas Hinderlong H 29 Charles I-laueise 7 35 18 44 IS 44 Fred Tiraun, accounts assigned him as follows: JuliusNimz, labor $ 12 75 Gottlieb Kujath U 78 % 22 50 22 50 Wililam Wheeler, horse and cart, assigned to Nelson Sutberland 26 25 George Kim, building walks for the St. Thomas cemetery, F. L. Parker F.state. and the Emanuel Mann Estáte, on Chubb street, assigned to P.L, Bodmer - 158 60 Gottlieb Schuon, labor, a6signed to John R. Miner - 9 10 Elias SaddU'r, building 8 rods of walks for Sarah Wllson, assigned to P. L, Bodmer . 22 67 I Georafl Kirn, building valt for "ií-. Neblí 10 i Auftuít Dupfhift', Labor- i se Jobn WeíDmann, labor s 70 Pete' Hlnderlong, labor no 1 Frederlek Itadke, labor 15 07 i Jolm Miller, labor .- o i Ad;tm Seyfried, team labor t) lo ! Joluj MeHufrh, " :jh m I P. í. Kodgers. " 27 30 ' Elias Saddler, " iu 80 M. M. Whi-ulock, 1155 C. J.Snyder, " ]ñ 75 I Micbael Herey, " 33 15 Frank Schultz, labor s uo .lolm Holk. " 1 6Ü Charles Glaser, " 3 uo ' Geoi'ke Fiscbor, " 17 37 I willis oiark, ' 40 13 1 Frank Smherlflnd, labor 17 "7 ! William Wcinmanti, labor ;i H7 ! briftian Larmei', " 6 52 I Geonte Lavere, " _ tí 15 I Roben Mlllen, ; 172 Miclixei KiKterer, " 172 'liarlos Winkte, " 2 32 George Jumes, " 1 72 Klcbard Zebbs, " 1 72 (liarles Hintz, ' 2 70 ! Aibert Schof-min, " 1 fo Charles W. Wyar, " 7í Mirhiicl Hession, ' 75 Patríck McCabe, " 31 86 Mat Luepold, " 9 22 Eruest Uutekunst, " ;í Martm Adamschank, " 7 87 Barney Mast, " u 52 Tilomas Hunnon, building walk for B.B. Beal 2f 45 Charles Stevens, building walt for Alice Qrant, Sylvia Smith, MarindB Lnkins and J . A. Street Estáte, 11 Observatory street, assigned to Jas. Tolbert 85 45 T.ta) $ 1,296 61 BH1DGE, Cül.VERT AND CROSSWALK FUND. Ann Arbor Savings Bank, accounts assigned them as l'ollows: Charles Wtakle, labor $ 1 50 Guorge James 6 75 Nichola Hlnderlong 7 65 John Kittle, six loads of paving Btone 4 50 Í20 40 20 40 Martín N'agle, paving stone, assigned to the State Savmgs Bank _ 6 00 Fréd Iírown, accounts assigned him as follows: Btenry Flanagan, labor 8 4 50 Jliehael Konny 8 25 Í12 75 12 75 Chas, llewiti, building cement intersections of walks, as6igned to Geo. Sweet -. 27 30 Pikt' & Gage, building cement crossing '. 27 30 P. L. liodiner. lumber 48 f 9 Wlll Cochran, team labor a 45 S. D. Lennon, " 12 UO J.E. Sumner, " 38 70 Thomas Hannon. " 15 75 Martin Nagle, " 5 10 Hiram Kitredge, " 16 96 EliasSaddler, '■ ;i8 25 Danit-l Ciawford, " ski William Wheeler, liorseand cart 10 74 Jolm Baumgardner, stone slabs 30 78 George Sweet, cement 80 25 U. O. l!arnt;y, stone slabs 57 71 Bdward Byeraft, sand 8 25 August Boehnke, labor 2 10 John Brown, " 7 87 christian Jetter, " 6 26 Albert Schoemin, ■' 4 35 Jonathan Drake, " B I7 Jacob Beek, " 8 25 AlbertSteffen, " 1192 William Kuelin, " 3i 12 JoeHutzcl, " 2 17 Herman Scheve, " 27 82 Mlchael Kenny, " 2 70 Fred Ulrich, " 29 17 Thomas Horen, " 173 Georpre Leyere, " 1 72 Mlohael Williams, " 28 75 j Gustave Walters, " 1Í 70 Charles Glasser, '.. 1 2U Gottlieb Wolters " 8 85 John Huik. i 7.1 James Tol 'oert, lumber !i 52 Total ï 797 -I' SEWER FUND. George F. Key, salary $ 100 00 Chas. H . Spencer, office work, enginneer 22 75 George Fischer, labor 15 W 1 Frank Sutherland. labor 17 40 I Nicholas Glaser, to 24 dinners for the Board ol' Keview 12 0(1 George Wahr, supplies 45 27 Beakes& Hammond, printing B5 30 E. W Groves, í-ewer Inspector in District No.2 49 ! Leonard Bassett, Scwer Inspector in DistrictNo.l 44 50 A. J. Kitson, making one printing frame 6 00 Stevenson, Reid, Schultz & Fernine, work completed in Sewer District No. 1, (Oetober 31, '9Ï) 680 38 Herman Hut.el, work completed in Sewer District No. 2, (Oct. 31, '94).. 403 10 Total %....$ 1,462 59 CE.METEHY TUND. M. Bowen, labor $ 3 70 James Tolbert, lumber 9 70 Total Í 13 40 FIHE DEPARTMENT FUND FredSlpley, salary $ 60 00 C. A. Eriwards, " 50 00 Henry SIcLaren, " 50 00 Louis Hoelzle, " 2!) 00 Mn. Wittünger, " 50 00 Albert West. " 50 CO Eugene Williams 45 00 Herman Kirn, " 45 00 Samuel McLaren 24 00 William Bettlch, " S f0 Edward Hoelzle, " 8 00 W. L. Sehuierle, " 8 00 M. C. Kyan, " 8 00 Mi'8. Ream, washing 7 00 E. B.Hall. eoal... 5 40 Reveré Rubber Co., one sample rubber coat 3 00 Kyer Milling Co., bran 3 90 John F. Lawrence, hay 711 Fred Slpley, ex prees charges... 40 Hutzel cfcCo., supplies 3 15 Bailey & Dow, repairs 3 50 Allmendinger &!chneider, straw... . 9 26 D. J. Malloy, supplies 4 90 Henry Schwab, ü2 bushels earrots 7 75 Fred Reese. oats 69 30 Ann Arbor Brewin? Co,, oats 94 94 Kenny & Quinlan, repairs for steamer 1 00 Total ï 655 Hl PÓLICE FITND P. S. Banfleld, salary 1;;, no David Collins, salary 50 00 Reuben Armbruster, salary 5U 00 William E. Eldert, salary, ;,o 00 George Isbell, salary 50 00 R. Leonard, special pólice 1 00 Jasper Imus, ir., ' 00 M. C. Peterson, " 2 tO J.R. Murray, " ■ 00 Paul Schall, " 2 tO Dean & Co., pólice lanterns, etc 2 15 Jos. A. l'cilhemus, horse hjre 1 00 Total $ 277 15 POOK FUND. FredSlpley, salary 5 i0 00 Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan Co, treighton wood. 38 25 W. H. Wilson, "2',i cords blork wood.. 88 s7 Eilward Duffy, groceries 6 38 Mrs. Ann F.vans, aid 5 00 John Kisele, groceries 6 82 John Goetz , ir. , groceries 3 75 John Goetz & Son, groceries 7 04 K.H Hall, coal II s William F. Lodholz, groceries 12 27 William H. Mclntyre, groceries 14 91 John Moore, medicine 40 O'Hara a Boyle, grooerles 9 9 Oasper Hinsey, groceries HM Kinsey & Seabolt. groceries ü os W. F. Stimson, groccries 3 48 C. W. Vogel, meat 89 charles Zura, meat 1 33 Wahr & Miller, shoes 450 Total 5 227 14 HECAP1TUL.ATION. Contingent Fund $1891 75 Street Fund 1,215 6 Bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund. 71)7 7 Sewer Fund ],462 9 Cemetery Fund 18 40 Fire Fund 856 61 Pólice Fund 277 15 Poor Fund 227 14 Total t 6,530 02 I Respectfully submltted. FRANK WOOD, C. H. MANLY, A. J. KITSON, Finance Committee. 1 Accppted and ïecommendation ourred in 'as follows : Yo;i. - Alde. Wagner, liodnier, Mari tin, Ailmendingor, Wood, Snyder, Fer guson, Brown, Manly, Taylor, KitI #011, Pres. Wines- 12. Naya- None. Aid. Prettyman. leave belng iir.uitcl, introdueed "Au Ordinance lor the use of Sewers," whdch was read by title and referred to the ordinance comniittee. KBPORT8 OK CITY OFPICKKS. CITY TKWASDKBB'S REPORT FOK THE MIIXTH ENDING OCT 31,1894. To the Oominon Coiincil of the City of Arm Aiiior: I Balance on hüiid as per last report SW2.-t34.47 MONKY HKCE1VKD. Pólice Fund- P.S Banfleld. fees...í :T 10 E.B. Pond, fines.... 14.00 Citv Cemetery Fund- ËllS.Munly, 5.00 Street Fund- W J. Miller, sidewalk tax 51. IS Dos Tax Fund- W. ,7. Miller, tax col. 183.00 Bridge, Culvert and I 'm-walk Fuud - W. J. Miller 71.44 Total ÍÍ71.72 371.72 J12.80B 19 MONKY IMSBtTRSED. Contingent Fund $ 459.68 Street Fuud ti82.2rf Fireinen'8 Fund 46.1.18 Pólice Fund 288.00 Poor Fund 273.24 Water Fund 20.110 So ver Fund :ü'..'rz Solriiers' Belief Fund 30.00 Uridüe. Culvert and Crosswalk Fund 838.29 $ 33M.2II 3,368 20 Total.. $39,-139 90 BALANCE ON HAM). Contingent Fund. 8.195 37 Btreet Fund 4,0ti9 39 Firemen's Fund 6,245 94 Pólice Fund 3.3U49H PoorFund 33318 Water Fund 4,77340 Cemetery Fund 227 "H Soldiere' Relief Fund. 1,083 m ünlverslty Hospital Aid Hond Fund 4,:fiO 00 Delinquent Tax Fund 144 39 Sewer Fund 5,09177 Main Sewer Fund 3,5ü0oo bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund 8.37512 . Dog Tax Fund 293 00 Total 847,814 55 144.39 Amount of outstanding orders 144 39 Í47.670 Ui Less uncollectcd city tax 8230.17 Total Treasurer's fJalance $39,439 99 Respectfully submitted, Geo. H. Pond, i CütyTreasurer. Ann ArLor, Not. 3, 1894. Ann Aruor Savinjrs Bank, i Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 3, 1S94. f i To the Commou Council of the City of Ann Arbor: Dear Siks- This will certify that Geo. H. Pond has on deposit to his credit as CitvTreasurer, the sum of Tliirty-nineThousand Four Hundred b'ifty-eiglit and 39-100 Dollars, on the tirt day of November, 1894. ($39,458.39). Kespectl'ully yours. M. PB1TZ, Ass't Cashier. Tlie monthly reports of the city clerk, city treasurer, poor superintendent, chief oí pólice, and the board of health, ivere read and ordered filed. Poor Superintendent Sipley repoittlie loilowdmg expenditure during the niontli of October from the poor fund: lst ward, $19.69 ; 2d wáfd, $13.13; 3d ,ward, $59.87 ; 4tli ward, $27.20; öth ward, $39.47 ; Gth waa-d, $8.88. Chief of Pólice Baniield reported 2U arréete during the month of October, as foüows : Dronk ü, viola ting city ordinajice 20, violating liijuor laws 3. The. board of health reported 12 deaths during the month of October aaul that the oity is iai a healthy condition. By Aid. Brown : "tt'hereas, The Aon Arbor títreet Itailwa.y Company haring been inavoidably delayed in building its oxteneionfl on Hili st., E. University ave., ■Monroe and tete streets on several accounts, the chief of which leing the Jion-arriva.l oí necessary niatertal shipped sanie time since, and the cumpaiiy having shown conclusively its intention to build this exteuh(i, le it Resolved, That the franchise heretofore granted to tliis company be a ml is liereby extended for the petóod oï tliirty days trom this date of November 5, 1S94. Aid. Manly moved an amendment to include Broadway. WMch aniendment prevaüed. The original rcsolution a.s amended l)revailed. By Aid. Manly : Resolved, Ttoot the marshal le and is hereby instructed to enforce the ordinance relaii-e to awntngs. Adopted as follows : Was- Aids. Wagner, Bodmer, Martin, Alltnie-iHlinger, "Wood, Snyder, Perguson, Brown, Manly, Taylor, Kit; son, l'ií's. AVines- 12. Xays - Noine. Aid. Mart-in, through the ladiee of I'ibndühip Ivodge Jso. 70, of this city, extended an invitation to the members of tlie common council to take part m their social this e'ning. Aid. Manly moved that the invibation be accepted and this councü n a body attend suoh social. Adopted. Aid. Manly moved that we adjourn, to meet In ao adjourned seesion Thoirsday vK?iüng, Nov. 8th, '94, at 7:30 o'clock. City Clerk.

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