uiu'cooiu. Income! bu femur id to Champnign, Ill. after hot n- cation. Whitney in Prouty Block can put your electric ball :11 order; prbmpt service. Winnoth. The following' is a list of books ro- contiy added to the Winneth pubâ€" lic library. Mr. Gay Winds-Ind Summonin- album were homolm Mt. Whitney in Front, Block can do ï¬rst-clu- bbycla repairing promptly. 31nd Furs. - Pratt, ‘ Bum’Buz. Hull. Small bu returned to her home in Oeooouowoo. Win. Mina Ad. Hut-of Chicago, is the [out of the Ill-u Backhoe." Davin, Life and progress in Aug. tralaaia. - Kr. Hoary Totton in visiting in (30an 81138:, Ion. “ I9 the old Herrick hmise v.9," Gommé, The King’s Story book Johounot,01aWs and Hoots. Castle, Pridéof 3811111130: Dunbar, The Unéalled. Dunne, Mr. Dboley. Hope, Rupert of Hentzau. Hawthorne, Blithdale Romance. Jokai, The Nameless Castle. Parker, Battle of the Strong. Bay, Teddy: Her Book. Wexman, The Castla Inn. JUVENILE Black, The Four Macnicols. Cbapiln. Story of the Rhine 039m. Deland,‘ Alan Ranaford ‘ Keï¬ipis, Imita‘ï¬'on of Christ. - Musick, Hawaii. . Smith, Gondola days. Sealey, Ecce Honi‘p. ‘ Wallace, Dudinism. Worcester. Pwlippine Islands. . uc'nou. . Anton, Pride and Prejudice. , “ V Beast and .Sensibility. Catherwood. Old Kaékaskia. “1 7 Lady of 71ft.- StJohp, l‘ ' Ecce Dena. MIGUEL“ HIGHS . NEW mKS. ,. Ban. is vinitihg at not Friends in Feathers THE SEEBIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER Theold council held its last unwi- in‘ it the regular hour Tuesday evening. The. election had been held in the council chamber. hut was out of the way a little afterseveu. Mean- while a conference was in progress in the clerk's 0800 between the coun- cilmen and 01110.1: 0! the c. e M. electric railway. The speciï¬cations for the mamdamizing of Green Bay road had been prepared by the vil~ lage engineer, Mr. Windea of Win- netka. and the railway people had been asking a small addition to the width of the right of way granted them on Green Bay road. The coun- eilmen were disposed to give them what they asked if they would. as a consideration, do certain things in addition to what was requiwd 1n the franchise. But up to this time no agreement had been reached on which an amendatory, ordinance could be formulated, and the conference Toes.- day evening resulted, as the pmed- ing ones had, in no result. a the object. Bills were read and 0rd “ted paid aggregating $365. 00. f A few committee reiporte ï¬nished up‘the'evening’e business and then the election returns were opened and canvassed. They showed the vote at the village election held during the day to be as follows: For president, Markham B. Orde; 129; James F. Dennis. 77; for councilman: George The old council went through the usual routina. A petition/ to relieve Central avenue of the pond a little eaétof the Green Bay road Was sent to the street cpmmittee with power The clerk’s report foi' Marvel: Show- ed cash receipts $433. 20, of which £229 14 was for water and $196. ()6 far Vernon avenue improvement. Einwater, 32158 rebate, 510. u; frontage, 116.88; 8151.116 2048 67: up! 129,147477; 891213513231; ap|.136,132 36. Treasu_rer’s report 'showéd balances April 18th:! .follgws; geheral $2439- mmmmuuuuuun 3.. W cm COUNCIL. purl: ‘0“ "l‘ n 172-- ‘1'! v - msnmpttm:rcu W†W‘ Ismsgary - to .éffect Glam Department. 52')! Park, 123, T. C. King, 117, J. K. Calhoun, 116, J. B. my, '83. 3- Newhall, 122, John J.. Flnndon 94. Oscar Poole, 105, John Filming, 86, W. Rankin, 36. .L. H. Lloyd, 97; for collector: A. G. Ligum, 131, J. Beck, 48; for street commissioner: 300110 Diettrioh. 114, J. Tennis, 64, Henry Witt, 17, Paul Brandt, 8, for mental:- Auguet Brandt, 129, John Matthew, 64; For police constable: John Moloneyy136. So tho'oouneil declared the _elect to be as follows: President Ordo; Councilmen Park, King, Calhoun, Newhall and Poole; Collector Ligare, Street comm: 481006! Dietrich; Mar- shal Brandt; police oonstable Mn- loney. The old council having ï¬nished its work adjourned and the. new president and members came within the bar and were sworn in by Notary Morton'l‘. Culver. Order hgingbe'en secured, ex- President Day escorted President Orde to the chair and in- ' troduced him to the council and to the large crowd assembled in the ~ lobby, by whom he was received with a very flattering round of applause. . President Orde before assuming the chair made a neat little address ex-' pressing his sense of the dignity that had been conferred on him by the good people of Glenooe, end of the obligation it imposed on him to do the best he could for their inter- ests He referred to the superior , \iuunnwndua or me twopr‘etleeesérii‘am who were not only verycspable busi- . ness men but lawyers and ï¬shed that allowance might be made for any short- -commings of his own in com parison with the valuable services rendered by them Biz-President Day concluded the remarks with a graceful little farm well speech and then the new comb~ cil settled down to suaver to the roll call. It was agreed that an ijoumod meeting be held the follOwing Friday ezeniug, and then thewuncil adjourn-