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TIIE ARGUS. TUESDAY, DEUEJUBEli 6, 1802
7
I2.50.
3.00.
84.00.
lalf Skin shoes
or boys and girls
"THE
1622 Second Ave., under Rock Island House.
DAVIS CO.
Heating and Ventilating Engineers,
Gas and Stoam Fitting,
LIMITARY PLUMBING.
complete Iiu of Mpe, Braes Goods, Packing Host,
FjTH'Brick, Kir-. L ar esfand best equipped
establishment west of Chicago
;AVIS BLOCK Koline, 111. j 112, 1 14 West Seventeenth et.
Telephone 2053. i Telephone 1148- Bockle.mir.
i Revolution -
IN PRICES-
A Revelation to Close Buyers."
Don't waste your time (and lose a bargain) by
asking yourself "will I want a new cloak?" of course
you will, every woman having an eye to good dress,
wants a neat cloak, especially when they are offered
at the following prices:
Ladies' Jackets orth $32 00, cat down to $22 CO
" " 25 75, " 16 50
" " 19 25. 41 " 14 25
M " 19 00, ' 44 13 50
" 18 62, 4 12 50
u . u 17 95) ii 25
" 13 25, a ' 8 25
44 12 00, 44 5 95
. u " 9 95, lf. 4i
' " 7 50, a " 3 75
MILLINERY SLAUGHTER,
10 di zi! e.ilk Ve'vet IJa's. m;j.de on frame??, a'l this season'
cLo'ch -bvpt-H. ina 11 col rs, worth $1.50 for 75 cente.
5 at z ji m "VMvr-t V.&te, Beaver et?ge, worth $2.00 for $1.00
13 d( Fn-m-h rv.t Rats, new -shapes, worth $2.00 for $1.
7 dozn: Wool Felt Hats, l ew bhaperi, for 48c, worth $1.00.
Trimmed Bats at slaughte r prices.
Wrappers in a'l the latest etyles and fabric?.
WELT
Shoes
For
Ladies.
Come and see us before pur
chasing. BEE HIVE,
114 W. Second Street,
Davenport, Iowa. .
BOSTON."
ALDERMANIC ACTS.
Regular Monthly Meeting
of
the City Council
THE OFFICIAL . PROCEEDINGS.
The Thirty-eighth Street Crude and the
Serenteenth Street Storm Drain Adopted
Bights on the tevee Talk About Side
walk The Monthly Pay KoU Other
Matters..
OFFICIAL REPORT 1
City Council Room8. Kock ItLAiD.
III. Dec. 5, 1892 The council met id
regular semi-monthly session at 8 p. m ,
Mayor McConochie presiding sna n ine
aldermtn preeepl. The minutes of ihe
previous meeting wero reed and ap
proved.
Citv officers' reports lor 'he month oi
November were read and ordered placid
. n file.
Aid. Hetter, from the bridge com
mittee, reported no bciioo Ukeu on the
petition from business men of this city
for permission to be granted to the Milan
street rai';wv company to pass over the
Rock Island bridges with electric motor
and recomowndt-d that the same be re.
ferred to the council. On motion
of Aid. Bladel the s ime was referred
back to the committee (bridge and ordi-
nanct)to report at the not; regular
meeting.
On motion of Aid. Bladel the action
taken si the last meeting by pMsiog an
ordinance fir the construction of a storm
drain from Seventeenth fr oet etst to
Twentv-rltth street was rocoriRi.'ered tj
uuariimous vote. Aid. Blwdel cScred an
ordinance constructing a s'.orm drain bf
SDecial asesement troui Sf-ver.ti entb
stret east on Tt-itb and Ninth ave
nue to Twenty-fifth street and m vefl
its adoption. Adopted unnnimously
Aid. HuesiDg moved that the city clerk
hu instructed to as-k for private bins I- r
soid work. Carried aaanimouBlv.
Aid Knox, from the finance commit
lee. offered an ordinance allowing bills-
for the month of November and moved
its M1oo(ion. Adopted bv unanimous
vote to the following amounts:
STBBET ACCO! NT.
Labor dv roll W A Darl'n? $6 00
NO. 1
S17 85 RI l.umb Mfp Co . 2 88
Labor pay
roll Wt ver Ueufc 14 Oft
No. 2 45 80 HI Lime Asn
1 50
50
Labor ray roll John Uibeoa .
No.S 76 30 D&vte Co
Labor pay loll James Molqueen..
No. 4 .. 7S10 tlngbMnrray
SCBenwD 5 J W B uraves
THIRD ATENCK ACCOTJKT.
Labor piy roll
No. 1 $29 55
SIDE 8TKEST8.-
8110
140
S 1-0
Labor psy. roll No. 8
No. 1 J3S 50 Latxir pay
Lattor jay roll No. 4
No. 2 895 Kti Krazer ....
Labor pay roll H G Paddock..
BRinoE AtCOUT.
... S:9B5
toll
ia a
480
15 00
Labor oav roll No. 5
517-15
No. 1 . .r.2 70 TlarjerA Kobinson i2 r0
Labor riav roll J t'ry"e ml-! i
No. 2 810 50 E G Frijtcr 115
Labor pay roll
CONTINGENT ACCOUNT.
Labor pay roll W A Guthrie f 44 80
No. 1 SIC 50 W i yer Jt IKn.mau CS Si
Labor n.iv ro 1 J W - U-wart
No. 4 8 25 U U Paddock .... 24 511
SEVER ACCOUNT.
Labor pay roll No 4
No 8 $ 9 00 EG Pr-.rer.
Labor pay roll
ri'B'-IC SQfARE.
1 shot pay . roll Bert Retnlcy
No. 8 8 3 00 J W r tewrt
Alfred Coyne 8 00 Pavls Co
FIB ACCOUNT.
Win B Graves ... .$ 4 70 A Schneider
WmKMuskiU 6B 6 K Collins
BBrahtn MMio 11 Part 8oi:s..
J I) Col'ier 50 00 C C Taylor
.1 W
. 3 45
f :t oo
at:
9 l:
SJ0 3'
5(KI
4 IKI
1 00
Ilenrv Herman 50 00 T) Do-
11 45
C J Rumcklll... ... 50 00 Fred Hilflneer.
Cbas Hastings 5') ft Smith & House
Judd Hepiue 50 00 Cha- Lo:ig....
AneSaxn fO 00 John Gitwon...
Ja Mi-lcahey 50 00 BF Kuox
Heury Uetter 50 00 J W Stewart . . .
A Cool 2100 Elec LigbtCo.
rOLICE ACfOCNT.
Phil Milter 81 25 Win Dirkrocn.
L Kramer 64 58 A Joh.nnson..
Adolph Carlson 56 2r Smith & Hou-c
Wm- la-s 5025 Chnc J Lon..
Geo Hetter 56 25 Geo Kmebury
Geo Lomr 56 45 K 1 Fuel Co...
Jno Mn queen 56 25 R 1 Gaa Co....
.li.o !-chb 56 4 M Knutz
Cha Moody S6 26 P B Lime As?n
A fetzel SB 45 JH Rlaeer....
SDumbjuld 56 25 WmTrefa ....
OFF CCCNT.
R I Ga C 4 98 Mrs Gooilmm.
OLo. ?..10 RK.xhlcr
HEALTH ACCOUNT.
G L Kvfter 51 00 D Daly
M l.-!e 10 00 T Greene
rRISTINQ AOCOO--.T.
Argn 25 Oil Union Print Co
FIFTH AVENUE A( COUNT.
Mfes Kothler 11 00 H G Patldn?..
S8TEKTQ WARD SEWER ACCOUNT.
H U Paddock
LIOHT ACCOUNT.
9i)0
-00
2
5 50
1 00
2 50
8 00
50 f O
13-.' IK)
S'K)
93
12i
4 50
2 SO
3 6.'
8r-00
750
50
10 00
4 45
50
2 70
16 00
47 00
3 70
Mcht Ect Light Co 817 57
SALARY ACCOUNT.
WmMcfonochle. H00 JaBlalfdell....
RobtKethU-r HIO0O W L Sw.-eney . .
JLHass 66i6 Phil Mil chell...
WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT.
Labor pay roll Wm B. ddtg ...
r.o-l... 8 25 C V Mining Co.
Labi.r , ay roll Da.is&Co ...
No 2 8 00 Will B Johnon
Lnbor pay roll Mcht Elec L Co
No 3 2100 V M uck
Lnbor pay roll B Winter
No4..f. 11 91 John T Nor-
JAMurrin 1(10 ifl skcr
TJ B'Midilf 72 50 Beardley A Co.
J Kitaon B50 Dan Da'y
E wilcher 65-0 Wm Couehlln .
V Beck 45 Oil Henrr UolUnl
1.BCAPITULATION .
Street and Alley Fourth Ave.. ..
fund 255 81 Saary
Third Ave 99 55 Water worki. ..
Sewer 12 75 Fire
Vnb.ic quare.... 2680 P.ilice
Bide streets 154 55 ffflce
Contingent. 163 64 Bridge
Health 64 40 7th avj Sewers.
mat
45 00
833
5T
457 00
59 23
25 no
1HC0
16 15
75-
Printing tij-u
Light. 8 .7 &7 Total ... $4 644 5a
A bill of Sweenev 1 & Walker $88 80
listing assessment lor the Fourth aveuu.
improvement was also allowed.
A bill of J. & M. RosetifMd, $100. for
sucks furnished during the hiti water I
pu! tod in the spring was referred to iu
siffc-t and alley ana superintendent ,f
streets and Uio auperintendent of a'.reeti-
instructed to return to said firm all Biscfes
on hand that were found not serviceable
on mstion of Aid. Corken. :; "
Aid. Bladel called op an ordinance for
the c-Btablishment of grades on Thirty
eight street, laid over under the roles
Before action oo Biid ordinance t
taken the clerk ws r quested to read
petition from thu AuguBtana coil.-g.
praying ror tne estaDiisnmeoc ot a met
ner cent criide on said street. TLe cl- rV
reud an ordinance for establishing
eicht i;er cent grade on Tbirty-eigb
aireet sxd Aid. Kennedy nioved its adap-'
Hon. Aid. Guyer offered as a rubstitute
a-i substitute n ordinance establisting a
6 59 100 grade on said B'reet, and on
cautioa iif Aid. Eans a rectts of five
minuKs was takt n. On reassembling
the ordinance submitted by Aid. Guyer
was put upon its passage and lost by the
f blowing vote:
Ayea Hatter. Einner, Guver 3.
Noes Bladel, Johnson, Corken, Fick
erscher. Dauber, Ho.et.ing, Evans, Kaox
Kennedy, Schroeder, Nelsoa 11.
The ordinance estaUish'nj sn 8 per
cent gride on Thinveiaht street was
then adopted 13 to 1 (Qujer )
A'd Knnedy off red the folliwiny
rv Solution:
' R:8olved. that the mayor nd citv
cleik are hereby suihr r'aed to pay to tie
property owners on Third avenue ar.u
Nineteenth street a rebate of 8 per con
on their paving KSsetsment." Adopted
Aid. Knox i ffored a resolution direct
ing the super n endent of streets to re
n.ove ihc sidewalk on Twentieth street
soutu of Ninth avenu --. from the west to
the east side of the street, the sime hav
tg become danjitrous and unsafe by be
ng remoyed and obs.ructed b ie.,m.
twuling dirt into Barth & Babcock's ad
dition. Aid. Huetine m.ved ss nr.
hmendmont that the citv marshal be di
rected to arrest any person driving ovi-r
said sidewalk. Amendment adopted by
the following vote: '
Ayee B xdel. Kinner, Corken. Pick
erscher. Dauber, Hueeing. Nelson.
8throider 8
Noi-s Johnson, Hetter. Evans. Knox
K rnedy. Gayer 6.
A d. Kennedy osked for information as
o the improvtmeDt of Fourteenth avenue
rulei? out by ihe court. Tna mavor
staiedilie ret9on was for errors in tlie
tec tcica.lity of the ordinance and the mnt-
ter vas referrtd to tne ordiuaote c. r.i-
mi-'eo end city a.tCTDei.
A'.d Dauber moved that ihe city cleik
l recttd m notify tbe DeuDort &
Rock Islucd ll-iilway company to ccmolv
with the otviioanee iu running iheir cer
ots ti e briut;i; I nc.. Mnnou c-trr.ed.
j ix.tion or i.::utita? bids Wfre
opj t.ei by the cleik lor tue cousiructi.-.n
! sewers la Br h & Babcock's nud Tuv-
lora ad'iUont nau rtfcried io :be cfm
-ft-. i:i se-era to renori at the n.vt
meeticg. '
Aiu. acnroiMier, from ihe waterworks
coaimittee, reported no agreement ry te
com.ii'ttec on toe pinion to reduce w tier
rales on puMic bti. tulia, but recom
mended that a reduction from S tfi ifi
per natn tut) tie mide. and move i th
the ordinance comciittee be instructed to
Oiixtify the ordiihoce to that tffjct. Oi
uiutum tn aiu ocaroaa-T permisnon wt
given to Mr. Staler to bo heard in ?up
port of the petition. The motion of Aid
o.-iniiuiiiT oetrg Tj.ca upon was loil, us
follows:
Ayes Fickensclit-r. Eya.is. Kn-S-'iiroeiier,
Kt nnedy, Nelson 6.
Ne Blade!, Johiion. Hetter, K
Dt r. '.Jorkea, Uuber. Uuesing Guyer 8
Ai l liuvtr pnsmud a petition of
J -Dies R. Flemiiit; for tiie privilege to une
. - i.-ei or trie r'ver lront between the
funy dck and R .ck I J & P.ona
pah-,eLge.r 1i:;.. tir -be- Liirp-t.e of
anchoring bart-s f.-r 'he reveptai-le o
iow uonta roc the time of ue jenr from
Mac'ti 1, 1S93. Reifarrcd to license
commit 'ce.
tfn n.iti..n or am li.ies:ng lae city
n:ii.rsha! ws directtd to tt'.on auy sand
tioat or birge occurjioi; s ey river frou
iui i lit Murage oi s.;i:(i wnere Tlje IlCeJise
i 8f.il unpaid for such .rivi'eae
Aid Gaver offers -.he foilowinc:
Resolved, "That tfce fcldeimen des-irine
N'-riewnliin tju-.it n the. r respective w-iria
rep.,n sucn wuiss at lae next meeting
and thai the wa-k-so reported ba then
referred to the city atsoine? to enaaae a
competent absiracr ni ;lt r to futnig:! 'he
legal d'-8cnplion of Die ibuving prop
Tiyatiatce lengin if iht- rrcni-.-ge
Adopted.
A;d. Bladel .fferef1 ihe .'olio in.-:
ivuKwvea, inai ne ci'v ijg;: e -r be in
;ru( icii lo ri-c':in-.i)t r: r-.d ? nn i
. . i . . t- . .
s:rci-m ana avenuea :ri" aur,: ; u t::t; nver
hetow E g--;h airn-t. and h.!sia ou Second
T 'ird. Fourth, Fifth, S-x;U aud Seventh
aV-.-ouef.. AdOfited.
The c.crk presenied tbe bond of the
Rck Is! tintj-DikVcuport Ferry company
it tDf sum or $5.1,00 R':?er,-ed t..lhe
citv K'.'.orney aLd license coniDr.uv.
Tbecleri read a comtnumc .tion from
tlon. John E. Meyer, tuayi-r of Rd
Buii. 11.. asking ai-i ftr tiie cyclone
sufiVwis of that city. Rneived
3!e.t.
Tbe clerk read a r-' tition of .lohn L.
Corcoran and others fur water service on
Six;b aveme runiiiti.- we st rooj p ur
teentb to Twtlf.h e r-eu Referred to
water works comniitt.e.
Adj. turned .
Robert Koeh kr Cfj Clerk.
Mrs. J. Watson
Philadelphia, Pa
102.J Arizona street.
saji-: 1 tbtik Dr
Bu IV C.iugh Syrup in b..nleiiJi:i rom d
I bid to cough night mid dy o.uo on
ootrle relieved me wonderfully '
H ( ANCHOR -MANUFACTURERS OF
Kemody for Low Prices W AXtfiill ! ' r'
RIIEIir.1 ATISLlX Before W Mi rp""8aM
1 Cout. Influenza. Ttarlrnrlip.
Joints. Neuraleia.StrJna.&c.I W A I
IBeforeyomeedtobny.obUia Jl I V - HrJftlL lc" I
FREE OF CHARGE -W II Tl I I VjCZ5TT?2f I
flthevalttabk)booki',JnidetoEeaith."witIil X KL tsXf AN X
!t tTt3 chr irnr- -?T 41 I sac! . - r on :8th m-oet nA 31 ! rr.
PREPARE
O
Vasa and Library Lamp3,
! low prices.
CA.HPET8 Now is the time to buy.
FURNiTURE Every deription.
PICTURE, Easels, 4lbumj and Silverware.
ROCKING C 3 AIRS, Esj Chain.
EASY PAYMENTS
CHAS. A. MECK,
322 Brady Street, Davenport, la.
Telbphone 421
Open till 8 o'clock, Saturday's till 10.
That Tired
Nobody is particularly anxious to spend their
money; everybody has to. Your wants
must be satisfied, and it takes money to do
it. A person is not apt to look cheerful
over the prospect ot spending money; lots
of buying is done with a long" face; this is
all wrong, we offer a change for the better
and you will find our immense stock of
Holiday Novelties of Footwear will do it
80 19 303 W, Second Daveiijiort.
SEIVEKS & Ai'DRi;0N.
CONTRACTOR-, and BUILDERS.
All Kinds ot Carpenter Work Done.
General Joboiii5 dote on .-hort notice nd hD iwaraute-d. .
Offlo and Shou 7l Twelfth Street. ROCK IfcL AHf
for COLD.
H
O
No Extra charge
Feeling.
Ke a'. Tzsi: capeiii'ly e' fSU".

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