mains .darlng the winter, arid“ think: the defects should be rem- edied at once. The committee - will look if oval: and report at ghe ‘ ngmeeting. ' 9 szvmfl o ‘01; In spite of the stifling Mu of okl- Deerhfl’t town alaction the wax-gen fore in their: places and the myog’o gavel came down on the iMM block of mar- ble and the chuncil was in session just as the clock' in g: far-away chuck tower Ihoqkybe hour of 8. All wéi'e pteseng‘including the' 1‘ . -a nu- nnl‘ .hfl nPWRDflllfr There was a brief discussion over the way the minutes read, and then came a letter from Mrs. George Flint, 'who wants a depot on the electric road at the foot of Basel avenue; a petition from a lot of Bavi‘niaites who do not want a certain aidewalk built, as a walk “would break in _npon the idyllic simplicity and beauty of that bu- colic neighborhood. â€Severalreports were pregegted and ‘the‘ mpefln‘lendent of the .nmnémi station told of the pumping athtion told of the trouble they had in ï¬nding the valves, cut-om, etc, in the water the Knox bill for $75 and the no Schumacher oillrfor 8124.70; that there was. no; legal claim on the city in either "case. The Knox hill was for allump «sum,no items Gt)“ particulars given. Mr. Schu- macher’s was itemizedg dates and services all given in' full. There. ‘was quite â€a discussion over it; evidently thinking there was a remoral obligation. When the vote was. taken, Messrs. Moses and Brand voted agtn‘nst passingthe Schumacher bill, and the other , ï¬ye voted to pay. The Knox bill was left on the table. Mr.-Moses ‘ said he “would not be a partyfto squavndering the people’s money.†Just how those who voted to pay the $124.70 justify their votes, we don’t see. Nothing in the xecords show that. the old council ever authorised Drs. Haskins and Lyneh and Mr. Phillips to engage , outside .leg'al . counsel, and itl amounted to the city’s paying the private bills'of those persons for legal help as members of the board of. health. As we have said “Mbefggghth’gmare the maple who â€u“- A “van a and The 1 There iricinity at it, 0'1 “‘9‘ van a when t will giv ture's 01 3 vote :ï¬n_.l T,‘ V P31; L the not to e that ordered. end if he III not good enough git“ they should pay their ownhllll. We“ softy, for It †none at the my few not: of this council which'tho public will go. demo. This (will make about 3600 extro bills for help for Knox while city Itlorney,be besides the 31 000 of his salary the twu years’ he held that oï¬ce The mayor explained the status ll - ‘nts‘mfl light c puny, and nude: it wlnt is no need at thé city building will be' credited. to the pumping station's} account. > A lot of cement sidewalks were ordered as follows: On Lake place, from Central to Prospect; west side of Linden, from Central to Laurel; west side of Lindengfrom 'Elm place to Park avenue There were also some short pieces or. dared: One in front of the old HeFulane lots in, Linden Park place; one in front of the Baker homestead on Central avenue; one in front a lot 6,.blbck 32: on Vine. avenue. ' - The work of securing thé reqni-l s‘ite frontage for paving Vine av- once from Shandan Road through the new viaduct toward the golf igronnds' 15 going on well, and a . At 9:45 the Cd till Friday, Aprilf A - NOTABLE ‘Lï¬thURER comm. l; The people “of Highland Park and {vicinity are to have an unusual treat e on the evenings of - April 11 and 18, u when the famous Nat 0. Brigham will give his superbly illustrated lec- tures on "The Grand Cation o! Ari- zona†and “Land of the Snake ',Da‘nce,â€_ introducing Indian and Spanish songs. His lecturesare il- ‘ lustrated with stereopticon views in color, which are spoken of‘bchritics ’ as ï¬ne as those of Stoddard or Bur- , ton Holmes. Robert Burdette says ' of Brigham: “The mantle of Stod- 2 dard has not fallen upon Brighamâ€" s be has a cos ume of his owu.†It 1' hear concerning “etra e corners of 9 ‘our country.†_t fail to give their children the oppor- (Q l trinity of hearing and seeing these ' 5 educational things. .qmmg gym-ï¬n?†at to exceed 359‘ i}: Mskel children eat, sleep and grow. Nun mother um; and vigbrous. lake- 0. balm! fanny. Thurs whut ï¬nalillannuig Tet does. gsc. Geo. --- ~-'-â€" ~ vâ€"‘-“-~â€" â€"‘â€""“n:1 THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. 9 i}: cost, waif funcil adjoumed 11. ' â€Soï¬a ls benby given tint on Snturday. the 12th day 0! April, A. D. 1W4. an election will be held ut Highland Park Bank! 'nghland Perhend in the To“), Hell, Welt Deerï¬old, in Township 43, Range 12. County of Lake and State of minds, {or the putpoee of electing ‘One School Trustee of whoole for- ‘elid township (or the full term. »â€"â€"-~. «3 -lMEna nan Member of the '10wnomp,nmnu_w Education Thu polh of which til-Gian will be oponed u 3 o ’olook p. m. and close at 7 o’clock of the lungs day. 37 order o! the_ Tun-tout of Schools of said wanship. Dat'ed this 2d day of April,_A. D. TOWISNIP ELEOINI NOTICE , By listing your h‘oiiiu‘ ï¬itb un this: lining. we can pgobably'ï¬nd yOu a good tenant. or a buyer. We don’t charge you a cent for adzertiaing in the Chicago gape", and “@415â€:- _ , THE TOWN ELECTION. The township election passed 08 quietly, though there w'as 3 great dog) of pent-up feeling. A strong :ï¬ght was made agninsi. thmmï¬sd Lgogan ï¬sts}! pot it won out. by a [ain‘allmajoi'ï¬y m Fae utu:yl;awwl ‘m.u» majoflty.‘ .lu lulu new Ian-7v. .- ,‘ :_____' n-u-wm-.._‘ was a strong ticket. ~Then Mr. ,Dalé‘TVe‘nues improvod the? ‘ enï¬n‘re ’“ Vine lrom the Sheri; Hogan has: a strong following and‘ length, Also his opponents, some of them; in. den Road to the golf links, and Cu. ted statements, traHrom the water tower to the city dulged in stagger: always bed policy, and especially so limits Park avenue from St. Johns in politics. 1 , ‘ "down to “where the pellucid wsum Mr. Hogan is an expert campaign- of Lake Michigan break. in ripples er, as is his right-hand man, Post. on the beach at the pumping station - gs ï¬re in the county court, but is master Fletcher, both of whom, with han . a host of lieutenants, have worked booked’ for a hearing next Tuesday. , , . d“? and night'for weeks. . Mr. Jacobson, now living in ' .But “09593 could detest-George Ev'snston, has rented the ï¬ne home 1185‘" ‘0' “5'1Ҡwmm‘BSiouer- ’ o": banker w. o. Hipwell at the cor- Fred Schseffer won a 01835 victory not of Linden and Central avenues. ' over Orson Brand, for ‘assessor, and for ““99 years, and is having it put tied to the "Edit Of his in ï¬rst-class order from cellar bot- he is enti ' his life, and if he gives the town a have the job, and every roll of paper 9 fair assessment, “we now on the walls comes oil to be re- placed by new and‘eviery square inch of the woodwork is to be painted .- clean, honest ' expect he will, he can hold the oï¬ce for years and make a record for him- self of which any man might be proud. ' ’ ’ will surpass it when the Jacobeon’s "‘ ' .I ““8“ success. It is the opportunity 01 tom. to ridge ‘pole‘ Brand Bros. . their best. Nothing in the Park i 1. _l r---“ Of course Meeere. Prior and Dufl’y move in were elected, as neither gentlenian had an 0 position», ‘ . y P ‘ - Gard! ’Ordet the gas 'in now. We com_- bulk; meme our street connections the aide! ï¬rst of April, and the edoner the " work is done the better shape it 'will .1123; leave the lawn. ;, u;l._ï¬e tent or sell, D. A. Bouts, Town Tgé‘asm‘et. Sam: GAL Q09. of lulu. tddition. Hm. Hammond’s 'il toofod in. _Tho nchool election- ‘dpneL ‘ ‘ We understand um lug home up Haul Carleton Monoloy': new burn in goingon ï¬nely. It is in than]: nuisance style 0! nwhitocmro and will In n very nobby flair. ADDITIONAL. LOCA L. p'nï¬ngs P‘P‘ï¬ng decorating the U0 parsonage, and it 10 The druggku are" selling prdon ads with tin 'ipoono Ind bptom to: rent. A choice place [or a nun- ily of bachelors and old maids will: no phildlon. ,' Jasper c. Rhinohart lens-'6- «a. evening for a few dayi' vacation. Ho goes to Sigoutnoy, 1m, whoâ€. on April 6, lne will be married to Charles wâ€" "I'"’ was om' Scott. All his Manda ‘yish them both a happy life. It. now looks very'mugh 'uthough .axmï¬mufl, use Hazel and 7â€".-- m- A-.. Duh! A. Holmes unto to know . Bpflng thud-is me time to use Rocky Mount-ï¬n Tea. Keeps you well ' .11 suméner. Gran spring m. renewor. â€a. 000. B. Cummhap . cg-l We understand that the ï¬ne Tut†abome on ï¬nal avenue will be I‘ rent A choice place for a fem- v n! bachelors and old meld: with SURE GROWERS. Garden seeds ï¬n I p ckages : bulk; red and white . 'onlsets; gain by D310 Sweetlgnd. m. Streibor in pom“ “l" . lot 7,block 3. Wren-I"- papering and otherwise the [10in Evangelical Ind it looks-guy In [at up second “catty manna is being new burn in tinting, ickagea and V'l