to Have the meters put in good order; Glencoe. to pay the coat bf repairing the‘meters up to $25, and if the cost should exceed that sumflthe additional expense to be divided between the two villages; Glenchemto drain the metbr,_ vault without expense to Winnetka; Glencoe, to pay Winnetka $40 in full quittance ol‘ the claim for water used in exceis of the (pulp. tit): registered. ’ A petition for a sidoivalk on both sides of North avenue? from Railroad to Burr avenum and on the south side of North avenue from Burr avenue to the west line of lot?) of block 3, was referred to theboard of local improvements. The agreement made between the cdmmittees appointed by the councils of Winnetka and Glencoe was read and referred tgjhecom- mittee on water. The following is n‘gist of the report; Winnetkn The minute-is of the previous Meeting were then read and ap- proved. ‘ ‘ , ' W. J. Hud‘ï¬mnClen-hnd. m It 4 â€autumn-tum. ' luau. Levi-£00.. Chic-co. mu 0 per M0131 Damian. I... M Co.. Chlca'o. xenon “6 pet “8“â€. On motion of Trustee Baker. seconded by Trustee Cumn, the beach, which run from June 1, 1899, to Dec. 1, 1900, were sold to W. J. Hayes Sons of Cleve- hnd,'0hio. - A ï¬rm ' of the vintage mandrake visnnge‘of Wiuneth m heldJuueilth. Present: Pres- ident, F. E. Herdmau, Trustees H. A. deWindt, W. H. Gama, George Baker, A. B. Capron and J. 9. Wimbip. :~~ 9n motion’or Trustee Winship. “ended by Trustee Curran, the {aiding 0‘. the minutes was ten. 5211de used with in order ’ consider ' for 38,000 of re- newal bonds from the fann'ina On mbtion of Trustee Winshi'p WINNBTKA COUNCIL. bonds from the' tonohng *v Chmmlwnm per cent. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LITTER. Trn'stee deWindt stated that Charles G. Armstrong, an elec- trical engineer,- had been engaged to draw upplams and speciï¬cations for an electric light plant, and he has also been asked to name the price he will superintand the in- stallgzent of the plant. - . .p... Trustee deWindt reported on the conditibn of one of the trees in the parkway in front of the Prouty property ,on. Elm street, and Trustee Winship moved, sec.â€" ondéd by Trustee Curran, to' offer a, reward of $20 for any informa- tion that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party or par- ties who injured the elm tre‘e V‘eafs‘t of the railroad: and on the south side of Elm street. Carried. 'Ou motion of Trustee deWindt', seconded by Trustee ‘Winphip, the clerk was directed to‘send a copy of the almvexresolution to Carlton Prguty. w ' f l' '7 of the village and that it had power to punish for such destruc- tion. The attorney also stated that in his opinion the village could not control the width of tires on wheels of vehicles used in the village except those belonging to vehicles 0 rated by ouro‘wn citizens, and 19 was not suit; that that could be (lode. “‘ Reports were made by the fol- lowing ofï¬cials: The engineer of the water works, the marshal, the treasurer. the workman, and the clerk. They were ordered placed on ï¬le. ‘ . The qttomey rel legal paints an to t of trees in the of trees in the pathway: and stated that th‘ey very ï¬ne Aprppqrty "8 LL- “21L M Capron Stated that Hw Vt“! 30m thePark wvn- in wry bad condition and he moved. sw- onded by'Truatee Winahip. that a to! walk he put in in place of t 'old walk, naiapg the material in it as a (animation for the new one, the village workman to look after the work, _ The motion was carried. , _M Gupta: re rted that the “pain of the pub'ljioc building were not yet «implewd, and tlw WM could not yt‘t umkv u â€I!“ loconded Trustee Guru. the clerk m , to notify the vilhge of 6100009 0! the accept- nnée of their proposition as stated Above. destm’ction sum mg. Sour 811:. __ .. 7--.." .-...... ..uuu‘gn v“: Chen: and Wh‘ppeKCI-ea “mm mum: and bonding Mun. up. plied at Mlblenteo Wm. Ludwcht, Dede! tn ’ Honour. Shop: Opp. Depot; Re... over Meyer‘s Store. One‘fare for the round trip via Nickel Plate Road, on June 25th, and 26th. Tickets goodwéturning to and including June 29th, 1899. Chicagodepot, Van Buren at and Paciï¬c avenue. Address» General Agent, 111 Adams at, Chicago. The president reported that the ï¬uotuationein the pileup! oil made it an undesirable "15910 for fuel, and said that he ï¬nd been looking into the subject of smoke consum~ in'g furnaces and had found one that was guaranteed to consume 80 per cent of the smoke, in which case soft coal could be ‘ueed with no more smoke than with the pres- ent use of h 1111 coal. On motion an adjournment taken to Tuesday, June 13th. On motion of George Whitney, seconded by Trustee Curran, the bond of George Whitney, plumâ€" ber, was approved. The bonda’ of the treasurer, max-aha! and clerk were to! to the ï¬nance committee. . ' )0 (Mock WM. Koon,30 09!"! 3n Imur Trustee doWindt aid that us Mr. Richudoou hId taken me uf the sprinkler d the winter he would move that .mchlld- son be awarded the contact. The motion gun wounded!) Trustee Wipahip and was carri the phi-m of {1:3 viihge win to- gs to a bond of hedth. The following bids for splint- ling streak 'iu the village were opened and read: F. T. Richard~ mm, :3 8 d8, (from 8 O’CIOOk ‘0 7; u‘clock; Wm. Icon, 30 090'! On lmur. Trustee doWindt aid that “H Mr. Richlm hid hinn mm The pmident a pointed Trus- tees Wiuhip, dew t and Cut. {an up anon-lithe to consult with DR. H; c R. NORRISS; '. Rah-0nd Ave., and Elm Street, Pure Milk, Cream, Etc. GEORGE BISSET. Exes-Mo» to Cleveland. 0. WINNETKA. III!) 80., {1‘ CMG ’11