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Show City Coiiiiull. Meeting of thn city com it'll, Tuesday Tues-day evening, Mnyur Little presiding : Petition of Thomas T.tylur and forty iWn others, renidenH and doing business on the block, a-king that tho pjrlablo powdor magazine owned by tho On Pont company U. W. 10. JennoiiM, agent bo rrniovml from ho present location in the roar of Mr. Jennens' ngeney, was retWred to the marshal, with instructions to immediately imme-diately remove the magazine. Tho marshal was alao instructed to remove from tho city oilier portable- powdur unu'a.iuea. Petition of Wm. Jennings, for the privilege of excavating ten lent ol tho sidewalk in front of bis new store, First South street, and covering tho same with plank, wan granted. On p'-lilion, Ja.-.per Conrad's job wagon licenso was transferred to T. 10. Taylor. A remonsliaiiee from M. McDutl' and uoveral others, residents near tho Hut Sprints, against tho powder magazines being huill on the proposed Mitn ly tho Hot Springs, was laid on the Ut!o. A communication from Dr. S. B. the inmino asylum and hospital, was Morn! to the special asylum commit com-mit teo. Bill of Davis, Howe A Co., for hydrants, hyd-rants, ole., to water works, f l,llJ3.oS, was allowed. The committee on im nruvtiiunU tu whom was referred the petition of 11. W. Lawrence, asking the privilege privi-lege ol exeuvaling inree-tuurllis of the sidewalk in front of his new store, First South street, the excavation to, he covered with a substantial plank wtdk, recommended tnal tho prayer; ol the petitioner be grunted. Report adopted. I Hill of Davis, IIowo it Co., for manufacturing certain apparatus, lor! tho tire dep irlment, $7o, was rulerretl j to tho committee on lire department. Tho committee on municipal laws I reported a bill lor an ordinance- relating relat-ing to powder magazines, aud tho storage aud sale of powder and explosive explo-sive compounds. The bill was passed. Council adjourned till next Tues-dveuing Tues-dveuing at "o'clock. |