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JULY 1,1895. 77 COUNCIL CHAMBER, I ANN AHBOK, July 1, i895. C Regular session. Called to order by Pres. Hiscock. Roll called. Quorum present. Absent—Aid. Taylor and Pre tymen. The journal of the last regular and all specials and adjourned sessions were adopted. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS. A petition signed by Edward Duffy and 24 others asking for grading of Chubb road was read and referred to the street committee. A petition signed by A. A. Mueth asking for pavement for a strip of land used as a public street was read and re- ferred to the street committee and City Attorney. A petition signed by G, C. Teufel and 15 others asking for a sidewalk on Second Street was read and referred to the sidewalk committee. A petition signed by Zenas Sweet and 31 others asking for the raising of teamsters' wages was read and referred to the street and finance commitees. To the President and Honorable Com- mon Council: Gentlemen—The condition of State street from Catherine to Fuller is such thac in my judgment it calls for a The report of the sidewalk inspector to the Board of Public Works was sub- mitted to the Common Council and re- ferred to the sidewalk committee. KEPOKTS OF STANDING FINANCE. COMMITTEES. Ed. Rarnett, labor a Micbael Het-siaii, labor.. Michael Williams, labor - A. iM. Clark, expenses to Detroit Chas. A. Ward, inspector 66 00 thorough investigaiton by your honor||^»,^\'^J;:„«",^,;'-'iX'n?engineer-.::-.-.: m V> To tlie Honorable Common Council: Yoirr (;onimittee on Finance respectfully report tliHt thev have taken tho following accountsunderconsiderationand recommend their allowance and warrants ordered drawn for the same. CONTINGENT FUND. Glen V. IMills, salary $ 66 66 Patrick O'riearn, salary 8a 34 Charles H Kline, salary 35 (-0 Chas. H. Mnnly salary 8 34 Marvin Davenport, janilor work 6 25 KoJh & Henne, desk and chairs 40 00 Sid VV. Millard, printing and supjjlies, Jfl nO Ch.y A. Greene, rent.. 29 17 Mack &, Schmid, rent 8 33 John A. Robinson, services 3 00 LJleu V. Mills, postage 3 76 Ihlin^ Bros. & Everard, daters 6 00 Glen V. Mills, telegraphing and exp.. 2 66 Mrs. Kuhn, janitor work 1 08 Deun &Co., matches 40 John A. Kobinson 1 DO Minnie Wells, typewritmg 50 Wm. Childs, services- 18 00 Evart H, Scott, services 38 00 A. J. Kitson, eerviees J8 00 Joseph Donneliy, services 18 UU Ann Arbor Gas Co 66 yO Eugene Uesterhn, services 18 00 Tel. &Tel. Con Co., tel, rentals 43 75 James Boyle, seivices 18 00 Jacob Fischer, services... 18 0<i Mrs. Coleman 4 08 Total $ 544 73 SEWER FUNn. 1 5C 1 50 1 50 )i 85 able body, and a consequent determina-. tion thereof. All of which is respectful- ly submitted, A. M. Clark, President of the Board of Public Works. Referred to Street Committee. Union Depot, Richmond, Ind., July, 1, 1895. To the Common Council: Withhold payment of three hundred and forty six dollars and fifty cents from Herman Hutzel account. He has not accepted our draft. Flush Tank Co. Referred to the Board of Public Works, ;-Geo. H. Fischer, labop. Fred Ulrich, l^bor Engineeriny News, adverti-in^. Mmnje A. Wells, typewriting. 10 35 1 50 7 20 4 65 Geo. F. Key, salary.t ^. 83 S4 Total $ 330 19 STREET FUND. Ann Arbor Savings Bank, accounts assigned them : P, Gabler, labor M. He-isian, labor— M. Kuster, labor... A. Behnke, labor V. m. Lamborn. labor J. Weinmann, labor ±{ichard Burns, labor il Wink er, labor John Kittle, labor Ed. Barnett, labor Wm. Kuehn. labor B. Mowerson, labor E. Saddler, labor.. M. Williams, labor 6 00 8 3i 7 50 8 35 8 25 6 75 5 70 3 55 3 00 7 20 18 75 6 00 18 00 8 36

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JULY 1,1895. 77 C O U N C I L C H A M B E R , I

A N N A H B O K , J u l y 1, i895. C

Regular session. Called to order by Pres. Hiscock. Roll called. Quorum present. Absent—Aid. Taylor and Pre tymen. The journal of the last regular

and all specials and adjourned sessions were adopted.

COMMUNICATIONS A N D P E T I T I O N S .

A petition signed by Edward Duffy and 24 others asking for grading of Chubb road was read and referred to the street committee.

A petition signed by A. A. Mueth asking for pavement for a strip of land used as a public street was read and re­ferred to the street committee and City Attorney.

A petition signed by G, C. Teufel and 15 others asking for a sidewalk on Second Street was read and referred to the sidewalk committee.

A petition signed by Zenas Sweet and 31 others asking for the raising of teamsters' wages was read and referred to the street and finance commitees. To the President and Honorable Com­

mon Council: Gentlemen—The condition of State

street from Catherine to Fuller is such thac in my judgment it calls for a

The report of the sidewalk inspector to the Board of Public Works was sub­mitted to the Common Council and re­ferred to the sidewalk committee.

K E P O K T S OF S T A N D I N G FINANCE.

C O M M I T T E E S .

Ed. R a r n e t t , l a b o r a Micbael Het-siaii, l a b o r . . Michae l Will iams, l abor -A. iM. Cla rk , e x p e n s e s t o De t ro i t Chas . A. Ward, i n s p e c t o r 66 00

thorough investigaiton by your honor||^»,^\'^J;:„«",^,;'-'iX'n?engineer-.::-.-.: m V>

To t l ie H o n o r a b l e C o m m o n Counc i l : Yoirr ( ;on imi t t ee on F i n a n c e r e s p e c t f u l l y

r e p o r t tliHt t h e v h a v e t a k e n t h o fol lowing a c c o u n t s u n d e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n a n d r e c o m m e n d t h e i r a l l o w a n c e a n d w a r r a n t s o rde red d r a w n for t h e s a m e .

CONTINGENT FUND.

Glen V. IMills, s a l a r y $ 66 66 P a t r i c k O ' r i e a r n , s a l a ry 8a 34 C h a r l e s H Kl ine , s a l a r y 35 (-0 Chas . H. Mnnly s a l a r y 8 34 Marvin D a v e n p o r t , j a n i l o r work 6 25 KoJh & H e n n e , desk a n d c h a i r s 40 00 Sid VV. Mil lard, p r i n t i n g a n d supjjlies, Jfl nO Ch.y A. Greene , r e n t . . 29 17 Mack &, Schmid, r e n t 8 33 J o h n A. Rob inson , services 3 00 LJleu V . Mills, pos t age 3 76 I h l i n ^ Bros. & E v e r a r d , d a t e r s 6 00 Glen V. Mills, t e l e g r a p h i n g a n d e x p . . 2 66 Mrs. K u h n , j a n i t o r work 1 08 Deun &Co., m a t c h e s 40 J o h n A. Kobinson 1 DO Minnie Wells , t y p e w r i t m g 50 Wm. Childs , se rv ices - 18 00 E v a r t H, Scot t , se rv ices 38 00 A. J . Ki t son , eerviees J8 00 J o s e p h Donnel iy , s e rv i ces 18 UU A n n A r b o r Gas Co 66 yO E u g e n e U e s t e r h n , se rv ices 18 00 Tel. &Tel . Con Co., tel, r e n t a l s 43 75 J a m e s Boyle, se iv ices 18 00 J a c o b Fischer , s e r v i c e s . . . 18 0<i Mrs. C o l e m a n 4 08

T o t a l $ 544 73

SEWER F U N n .

1 5C 1 50 1 50 )i 85

able body, and a consequent determina-. tion thereof. All of which is respectful­ly submitted,

A. M. Clark, President of the Board of Public Works.

Referred to Street Committee.

Union Depot, Richmond, Ind., July, 1, 1895.

To the Common Council: Withhold payment of three hundred

and forty six dollars and fifty cents from Herman Hutzel account. He has not accepted our draft.

Flush Tank Co. Referred to the Board of Public

Works,

;-Geo. H . F i s che r , l abop . F r e d Ul r ich , l^bor E n g i n e e r i n y News, a d v e r t i - i n ^ . M m n j e A. Wel ls , t y p e w r i t i n g .

10 35 1 50 7 20 4 65

Geo. F . Key , s a l a r y . t ^. 83 S4

T o t a l $ 330 19

STREET FUND.

A n n A r b o r Sav ings B a n k , a c c o u n t s a s s igned t h e m :

P , G a b l e r , l a b o r M. He-isian, l a b o r — M. K u s t e r , l a b o r . . . A. B e h n k e , l abor V. m. L a m b o r n . l a b o r J . W e i n m a n n , l a b o r ±{ichard B u r n s , l a b o r il Wink er, l abor J o h n Ki t t l e , labor Ed . B a r n e t t , l a b o r W m . K u e h n . l a b o r B . Mowerson, l a b o r E. Saddler , l a b o r . . M. Wi l l i ams , l abor

6 00 8 3i 7 50 8 35 8 25 6 75 5 70 3 55 3 00 7 20 18 75 6 00 18 00 8 36

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G e n r s e Ki l t s , l a b o r ¥ B e v i e r . l a b o r . . -. ( ' . Schne ide r , l a b o r P e t e r H e n d e r l o n j ^ , i a b o r . . . G. liOhrlte, l a b o r . Nick Henderloi ig ' , Jabor F r a n k Shu t i z . l a b o r Criaries Hen tz . l a b o r Z e n a s Sweet , l a b o r M. v\ illlHiiis. l a b o r J o h n Vliillips, l abor F r a n k H e n d e r s o n , l a b o r . . . Jdo l i a rd I tu rus , l a b o r J o h n Ho k, ]al)or Ed. W a r n e r , la'^or M. H e s s i a n s , l a b o r , W m . Whee le r , l abor M. K u s t e r , l a b o r Gvo Hertly, l a b o r Michae l K u s t t r l abor

;M Hees ians , l a b o r /;Ed. Warne r , l a b o r :Kichard B u r n s , l a b o r J<'rank H e h d e r s o n , l abo r . . J o h n Phi l l ips , l abor Char l ie Wink le , l a b o r Geo. Healy , l a b o r - . . Ed. Barnt- t r , l a b o r J o h n Hoik, l abor . . J o h n Groff, l a b o r Michael Wil l iams, l a b o r . . W m . L a m b o r n , l abor J o h n Grott' l abor i Jan . Crawfo rd , l a b o r : J . R e n t e r l a b o r A l b e r t tfchwerman, l a b o r . George Hea ly , l a b o r K. G u t e k u n s i . l abor M. Hess ians , l a b o r . . v\ m. Whee le r , l abor W m , L a m b o r n . l a b o r Michael H e a t y , l a b o r Georj^e H e a l y , l a b o r H i r a m K i t t r i d g e , l a b o r . . . J o h n K i t t l e , l a b o r . . Michael K u s t e r . l abor R i c h a r d B u r n s , labor.. Char l i e W i n k l e , l a b o r J o h n Hoik, l abor Michael Wi l l i ams , l a b o r . . . J o h n Phi l l ips , l a b o r . . K. Saddler , l a b o r Michael S teeb , l abor

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$ 606 SO F a r m e r ' s a n d Mecban ic ' s B a n k , ac­

c o u n t s ass i«ned t h e m : L. H u g h s , l a b o r - - - $ 8 25 8 25

S t a t e Sav ings B a n k , a c c o u n t s a s s igned t h e m :

Wm. E n k e r m a n , l abor - . , $ 6 75 A. B e n k e , l a b o r 7 50 C. L o h r k e , l a b o r 6 00 P H e n d e r l o n g , l a b o r . - . 9 00 A b r a m Beck, l abor -- . 24 00 C . L a r m e y , l a b o r . , - 4 00 56 25

Mr. Wilson, a ss igned t o L e o n a r d B a s -s e t t , . - 60

C. L o h r k e , a s s igned to C h r i s t i a n Spa­e t h $ 1 50

J o h n Miller, ass igned Chr i s t i an S p a e t h - 6 75

H. K i t t r i d g e , a s s igned Chr i s t i an S p a e t h 6 00 14 ?5

T-. H u g h s , a s s igned F r e d Brown 7 50 Bd. B a r n e t t , a s s igned Mack & Schmid , 7 05 M. A d a m s c h e c k , ass igned Emil Go lz . . 5 25 S t e p h e n Keegan , ass igned t o L inden-

6 c h m i d t & Apfe l 6 CO L. C. W e i n m a n n , a c c ' t s a ss igned h i m :

Chr is . L a r m e y . $9 30 J u l i u s K e n t e r 7 80 17 10

Wm. L a m b o r * l a b o r - 4 50

A. B c h n k e . l a b o r C. Stii ri(". l a b o r Prtt. McCabc. hlb- . r . -E T h o . n p s o n , Iat)or Char l e s Long, lal>or -Wm. E n k e r m a n , l abor -Michiiel H e a r y , l abor E. B a r n e t t , l a b o r '. R B u r n s . lal)or M, Luippole , l abor A. Tice , l a b o r -- -G' o r g e Scl ia ible , l a b o r C H e n t z . lal ior -- ; J o h n M c A r t h u r , l a b o r F red Davis , l a b o r . . - -F. J<adke, l abor M. K u s t e r labor - . . Chr is t iHu Je t*e r . Jabor F. Brev ie r , l abor .- -C. Wiukler . l abor Pau l ' -ab le , labor J . Mil ler , l a b o r L Huj ihs , l abor -B Mowerson, l a b o r -J a k e Kies , l a b o r -J , M c l l u g h , l a b o r H. Sh reve , l abor A. Voorhe i s . l abor Wni. Wheeler , l abor -r . La rmey , l a b o r . -M. StoL^b, labor Mar t i n Na^de, l abor E. G u i e k u n s t . l a b o r . -J H u i z e l , labor ---F. IT I r ich, l a b o r -W. J . Handa l l . l^bor --D a u , Crawford , l a b o r A b r a m Beck, l abor - . -J o h n Phi l l ips , l a b o r J o h u Hoik , l a b o r - . Micluiel Wil l iams, labor E Saddler , l a b o r W. K u e h n , labor Michael Hess ians , l abor M. Adamscheck , l abor --G. K. S u t h e r l a n d , s t o r a g e Will is Clark , l a b o r -L e o n a r d Basse t t , s a l a r y -Fr f ink S u t h e r l a n d , la'>or Chiis Spender , office work ^ W. Groves , a s s i s t a n t e n g i n e e r Geo Fi«cher . l a b o r J . W e i n m a n n , l abor -^-A n t o n Teufe l , supp l i e s W a s h t e n a w E v e n i n g T imes , a d v e r t i s ­

i n g ---Geo F . Key, sa la ry E s s l i n g e r Bros. , b l a c k s m i t h i n g ---J a m e s Donegan , b l a c k s m i t h i n g -Minn ie A. Wells, t y p e w r i t i n g Rodmer E s t a t e , supp l i e s - . . J a k e Kies , a s s igned t o Wm. lUi

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T o t a l $ 1.416 93

BRIDGE, CULVERT AND CROSSWALK FUND.

A n n A r b o r Pav ings Bauk , a c c o u n t s as­s i g n e d :

Ed. B a r n e t t , l a b o r . $2 25 Geo. H e a l y , l a b o r 30 Cha r l i e Winkle , l a b o r . , . - 3 75 Geo. H e a l y , l abor 1 £0 Michael K u s t e r , l a b o r 1 5 ' Michael Hess ians , l a b o r 2 25 W m . K u e h n , l abor 0 75 18 g

P a t . McCabe, l abor -- 5 ^ Wm. K n k e r m a n n . l a b o r ^" Michae l H e a r y , l a b o r . - » > ' R. B u r n s , l abor — 1 '^ C. H e n t z , l a b o r 3 85 Michae l K u s t e r , l a b o r . . 1 ^ C h r i s t i a n J e t t e r . l a b o r — 6 to F . B r e v i e r , l a b o r .- 1 ^"

JULY 1, 1SD5. 79 J. McHugh, l a b o r fii Abeam Voorheis , l abor 7 2U Wm. Wlieeler, labor 2 no Martin Nas^Je. l abor 00 Jos . Hulzel , lab n- 1 5ii A r t h u r Brown, l u m b u r 119 07 F. Ulricli, I ' ibor 1 5U J. Phil l ips, lai tor 2 H") Wm. K u e h n . l a b o r _ l 50 S. Wood & Co , l u m b e r - 2? ;j8 M.AdamschecK, l a b o r _-.. __ 7o

Tota l - $ 20-Z 55

FIKE DKI'Ai*TMENT FUND

Fred Piploy, e ab i ry 0. A. Ei iwanls , " W. H McLaren , " Max W h i t n l D g e r , " _. Albert Wes t . " Eu<?ene Wil l iams . H e r m a n K i r n , ' ' Louis Hoelzle. " William R e t t i c h . " Samuel McLaren Kdward Hoelzle, " M. C. R y a n , " W. L Schii ierle, *' A n t o n Teut'el, s u p p l i e s Kyer Milling-(Jo,, l eed H a l e H a r n e s s Co. h a r n e s s . M.C. R. R., f r e igh t Mrs. Ream, w a s h i n g Ann Arbo r Gas Co

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112 20

Total $ 61)5 92

POI.ICE PTIND-

M, G- P e t e r s o n , s a i a r j ' David Coll ins, s a l a r y R e u b e n A r m b r u s t e r , s a l a r y . Greorge I sbe l l . s a l a r y J o h n u ' M a r a , s a l a ry , Rober t Leonard , s a l a r y

m 00 5J 00 50 Of 51) 00 50 00 2 U'

T o t a l - - . . -$ 267 tO

POOR FUND

Fred. Sipley, s a l a ry Doty »& Feinei-, t-hoes Edward Duffy, g roce r i e s John Eiaele, g roce r i e s J . Get>tz*feSon, g r o c e r i e s J o h n Geotz, j r . , g roce r i e s W. b\ Lodholz, g rocer ies --Wm. H. M c l n t y r e , K 'ocer ies O 'Hara , Boyle i& Co., g r o c e r i e s . C. Rinsey, groce les Rinsey & 8eabol t , g r o c e r i e s . . - -W. F. S t imson . g roce r i e s C.^W. Voxel , m e a t 0. Zueru , m e a t

10 2 6 9 6 2

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Total. .$ 88 76

WATER FUND.

Ann Arbo r W a t e r Co , h y d r a n t r en t ­a l , e t c .•.-.- $2,865 00

CEMETERY FUND.

J o b n B a r l e y , s e rv i ce s a 00

RECAPITULATION.

Contmgenl F u n d 1* 544 72 Sewer Fund 2.-0 19 Street Fund 1410 92 Bridge, Cu lve r t a n d Crosswalk I u n d , 202 55 Fire Fund .-- 6^5 92 Police F u n d 267 (0 Poor Fund 88 76

W a t e r F u n d : . . 2.865 00 C e m e t e r y F u u d 3 00

' I ' o taL. $ 6,384 06

SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT—SEWER FUND,

Pa t r i ck O'Heflrn, w r i t i n g sewer as­s e s s m e n t r o l l s . . . $ 121 CO

CONTINGENT FUND,

A. A. T.-H. E lec t r i c Co.. l i g h t i n g $ 562 51 R e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d ,

H. J . BROWN, C. H. CADY.

C o m m i t t e e on F i n a n c e .

Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, All-

meudinger, Koch, Snyder, Lauben-gayer, Brown, Ferguson, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Pres. Hiscock — 13.

Kays—None. S U P P L E M E N T A R Y R E P O R T .

SEWER FUND.

Patrick O'Hearn, writing sewer rolls, $121.

Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmen-

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengbayer, Brown, Ferguson, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield,-Cady, President Hiscock— 13.

Nays—None. BOND.

To the Common Council: Your committee on Bonds would re*

commend the approval of the bond of John O'Brien, plumber, with John Y. Sheehan and William Clancy, jr., as sureties.

O. E. Butterfield, Chairman. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore,Maynard,Allmen-

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Ferguson, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, President Hiscock— —13.

Nays—None. Aid. Taylor entered.

STREET.

To the Common Council: Your Committee on Streets to whom

was referred the petition asking for the

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grading of Packard street would recom­mend that the Street Commissioner be instructed to open the gutter on the south west side of Packard between State and Arch and grade up the street between such points.

Respectfully submitted. O. E. Butterfield, A. P. Ferguson, C. J. Snyder, D. F. Allmendinger, George L. Moore, W. L. Taylor,

' Committee on Streets. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Ald.Moore, Maynard, Allmen­

dinger, Koch, '- Snyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, President His-cock—14.

Nays—None. To the Common Council: Your Committee on Streets would re­

commend that the Street Commissioner be instructed to fill sidewalk and lawn extension on the west side of 13th be­tween Huron and Ann and on the south side of Ann between 13th and the west line of the property of Charles R. Whit­man.

Respectfully submitted, O. E. Butterfield, W. L. Taylor, A. P. Ferguson, C. J. Snyder, D. F . Allmendinger, Geo. L. MCoore, Committee on Streets.

Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, All­

mendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laaben-gayer. Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shad-ford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Presi­dent Hiscock—14.

Nays—None. To the Common Council: Your Committee on Streets, to whom

was referred the petition of residents and property owners on South Univer­sity Avenue asking for the parking of said street, would recommend that the Board of Public Works ask for bids for

parking the same and also that the board give the council an estimate of cost of putting the street to grade and relaying crosswalks.

Respectully submitted, O. E. Butterfield, A. P. Ferguson, C. J. Snyder, D. F. Allmendinger, George L. Moore, W. L. Taylor,

Committee on Streets. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, All­

mendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, President Hiscock—14.

Nays—None. To the Common Council: Your committee on Streets to whom

was referred the estimate of the Board of Public Works for a gutter on the south side of Catherine between 13th and Clark would recommend that $77. be appropriated from the Bridge Cul­vert and Crosswalk Fund to pave the same, and to put a box across Catherine to carry the water across the same.

Respectully submitted, O. E. Butterfield, W. L. Taylor, A. P. Ferguson, C. J- Snyder, D. F . Allmendinger, George L. Moore,

Committee on Streets. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, MaynVd, All­

mendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengay­er, Brown, Ferguson,'J aylcr, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, ('ady. President His­cock—14.

Nays—None. To the Common Council: Your Committee on Streets recom­

mend that the grade on Washington be­tween Third and Ninth be changed and established, also Oxford between Wash­tenaw avenue and Hill streets.

Your committee have caused to be

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prepared and herewi th submit the reso lutions establishing such grades.

Respectfully submitted, O. E. Butterfield, W. L. Taylor , A. P . Ferguson, Geo. L. Moore, C. J . Snyder, D. F . Allmendinger ,

Commit tee on Streets. Adopted as fo l lows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, AU-

mendingr, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Pres ident His-cock—14,

Nays—None.

By Aid. Taylor :

W H E R E A S , in the opinion of the Coun­cil the grade on Oxford street ought to be changed and fixed and established, to the end tha t such street may be suit­able for public t ravel . Therefore,

Resolved, and it is hereby ordered that the grade on Oxford street from north east line of Wash tenaw avenue to the center line of Hill s treet be, and the same is hereby changed from the pres­ent grade and "fixed and established, so that the grade on and along said street shall be as follows, tha t is to s a y : At the n, e. line of Wash tenaw

ave. 874.50 ft At 90 ft. northerly from center

of Washtenaw ave 877.00 ft At 200 ft. northerly from center

of Washtenaw ave 883.00 ft At 300 ft. norther ly from center

of Washtenaw ave 890.00 ft At 350 ft. northerly from center

of Washtenaw ave 893.00 ft At 380 ft. norther ly from center

of Washtenaw ave 893.50 ft At the angle in Oxford st 893.00 ft At 56 ft. norther ly from the

angle in Oxford st 890.00 ft At 106 ft. nor ther ly from the

angle in Oxford st 888.00 ft At 206 ft. northerly from the

angle in Oxford st 886.50 ft At the center of Hill st 886.00 ft the elevation given being above the official city da tum and along the center line of said street, and the grade lines to consist of s t ra ight lines between the

several points or stations above s ta ted the roadway to conform thereto .

Adopted iis follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmen­

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer , Ferguson, Brown, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Pres . His -cock—14.

Nays—None. By Aid. Taylor : AViiEREAS, in the opinion of the Coun­

cil the grade on W. Washington st. ought to be changed and fixed and established, to the end tha t such street may be suit­able for public travel. Therefore,

Resolved, and it is hereby ordered t ha t the grade on W. Wasliington st. from center line of Third st. to the center line of Ninth st. be, and the same is hereby changed from the present grade and fixed and established, so that the grade on and along such s t reet shall be as follows, tha t is to s a y :

At the center of Third st 800.00 ft At 350 ft. west of the center of

Third s t 800.70 ft At 500 ft. west of the center of

Third st 803.00 ft At 700 ft. west of the center of

Third st 812.00 ft At 900 ft. west of the center of

Thi rd st 819.50 ft At 1150 ft. west of the center of

Third st 827.00 ft At the center of Seventh st—_ 830.00 ft At the center of E igh th st 842.00 ft At the center of Ninth st 847.00 ft the elevation given being above the offi­cial city da tum and along the center line of said street , and the grade lines to consist of s t raight lines between the several points or stations above stated and the road grade to conform there to .

Adopted as follows : Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmen­

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer , Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Pres . His -cock—14.

Nays '^None.

REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS.

The monthly reports of the City Clerk, City Treasurer, City Marshal and Superintendent of the Poor were pre­sented, received and placed on file.

m COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

CITY T R E A S U R E R ' S R E P O R T . FOR THE MONTH ENDING JUNE 30, 1895.

To llie C o m m o n Counc i l of the City of A n n A r b o r :

MONEY RECEIVED.

Balance on h a n d as p e r las t r e p o r t . „ 823,204 58

C o n t i n g e n t — A n n A r b o r Sav . Bank. I n t 281 10 Wlen V . Mil l s , City C l e r k . 4 00

Sewer Dis t s . NOS. 1 a n d 2— G. P o n d . E x . Treas 393 83 Glen V. Mi l l s , City Cle rk . 39 00 Sewer Dist No. 2 63 95

Poor Fund—K. Sipley, for wood sold 1 25 Trans fe r red from Con. F . "; 00 00

Pol ice—E. B B o n d , J u s t i c e . 5 00 Dog F u n d — Glen V. Mi l l s ,

Ci ty Clerk 1 GO

To ta l $ 1.48913-$ 1,489 13

$24 693 71 MONEY DISBUKSED.

C o n t i n g e n t F u n d $ 1,964 21 M a i n Sewer F u n d 549 73 S t ree t F u n d 745 l i Poor F u n d 107 81 Pol ice F u n d 1 ___„ 333 4 > F i r e m e n ' s F u n d 733 83 <;itv Cemete ry F u n d 32 25 Sold ie r ' s Relief F u n d 30 00 W a t e r F u n d 62 75

Total ^ 4,55914—$ 4,559 14

$20,134 57 BALANCE ON HAND.

C o n t i n g e n t F u n d $ 7,056 85 M a i n Sewer F u n d 4,437 32 I ja te ra l Sewer F u n d No. 3- 63 95 S t ree t F u n d 43 96 Koor F u n d 745 10 Br idge , Cu lve r t , a n d Cross­

w a l k F u n d 2,376 07 Police F u n d 1,243 97 F i r e m e n ' s F u n d 1,736 28 City Cemete ry F u n d 227 U So ld ie r s ' Relief F u n d 769 90 Water F u n d - 1,862 40 • I?og T a x F u n d 86 00 U n i v e r s i t y H o s p i t a l Aid

Bond F u n d 840 00

$21,488 91 $21,488 91 D e l i n q u e n t T a x F u n d 1,354 34

Totfti-.— $20,134 57 Respec t fu l ly s u b m i t t e d ,

C. H . M A N L Y , T r e a s u r e r .

ANN ARBOR, MICH., July ] , 1895. Thisis to certify that there is at this

df̂ tfi on deposit iu this bank subject to the order of C. H. Mauly, Treasurer of the City of Ann Arbor, the sum of $20,-118.03.

STATE SAVINGS BANK,

By ROBERT PHILLIPS,

Cashier. Aid. Maynard moved that the follow­

ing resolution be taken from the table:

Resolved, That Thos. A. Bogle* Esq.,.i* hereby directed to take cluirg^e of thp case now pending in the circuit court against the M. C. R. R. Co. in regard to tlie bridge over said Co.'s tracks on Beakes street.

The motion prevailed as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, Alhnen-

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Sliadford, Coon, Cady, Pres. Hiscock—13.

Nays—Nooie.

AKl. Butterfield excused froinvotiaj^ Aid. Brown moved that the resolution

be atlopted by the Council. Aid. Ferguson moved the following a^

an au amendment: Resolved, That Thos. A. Bogle, I'Tsq., is

herel>y directed to assist the City Attorr ney Ciiarles H. Kline in the case now pending in the circuit court against the M. C, R. R. Co. in regard to the bridge over said companies tracks OU: Beuke$ street.

Adopted as follows : Yeas—Aids. Moore, Mayntird, All-

mendinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengs.y' er. Brown, Ferguson, Taylor^-Shadford, Coon, Cady, Pres. Hiscock^ —13,

Nays—Nome. Aid. Butterfield excused from voting. The original resolution as amendedn

prevailed as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmen-

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengaye^f Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadr ford. Coon, Cady,Pres. Hiscock—13.

Nays—None. R E S O L U T I O N S .

Aid. Butterfield excused frfimvotiug. By Aid. Brown:

Resolved, that two thousand dollars be and is hereby transfered frpiu,. the contiugent fund to the street fund, and and the further sum of three hundred dollars be and is hereby tr^nsferfid from the Bridge Culvert and Crosswalk ^^^^ to the water fund.

Adopted a« follows: Y '̂eas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, AUm^ir-

amger, Koch, Snyd&r-, Laubengayer,

JULY 1, 1895. 83

Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Pretty-man, Coon, Biitterfield, Cady, Pres. Hiscock—14.

Nays—None. By Aid, Maynaid:

Resolved tliat the city marshal and members of tlie city poHce force, be given one week each or 7 days, as a va­cation, and tliat they druw pay for said time the same as though on duty.

Adopted as followH Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmen-

dinger, Koch, SMy<Ier, Laubengayer, Brown, Feri^uson, Taylor, Sliadlord, Coon, ButterlieJd, Cady,Pres. Hiscock —14.

Nays—None. By Aid. Taylor:

In view of the present condition of the street fund, be it

Resolved tliat the Board of Public Works is hereby instructed to do no more general street work unless ordered hy this Council, excepting such as is ab­solutely needed for pubUc safety, and such as has been already ordered.

Adopted as loUows : Yeas—Aid. Moore, Mavnard, Ailmen-

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford, Coon, Butterfield Cady, Pres.Hiscock— 14.

Nays—None. Ciiairman Brown of the Finance Com­

mittee presented the account of the Ann Arbor T-H. Electric Co., for $562.51, for street lighting for June, with the

recommendation of the allowance of the same.

Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Moore, Maynard, Allmen-

dinger, Koch, Snyder, Laubengayer, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Shadford Coon, Butterfield, Cady, Pres. His­cock.—14.

Nays—None. Aid. Taylor moved that the division

of the Sewer Fund be referred to the Finance Committee.

Aid. Butterfield moved as an amend­ment that ex-Treasurer Pond be added to the committee.

Adopted. Whereupon the original motion as

amended was adopted. Herman Hutzel was granted the privi­

lege of addressing the Council regard­ing his contract for sewer district No. 2.

Aid. Butterfield moved that the mat­ter be referred to the Sewer Committee.

Adopted. Aid. Taylor moved that the journal of

the session ot June 24th be corrected so that Aid. Bi'own's first resolution re­corded on page 76 of the printed record be entered as adopted instead of as lost.

Adopted. On motion the Council adjourned.

GLEN V. MILLS, City Clerk.

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