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1 rw THE CAIRO BULLETIN, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMEER 15, 190S OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Council Chamber, Cairo, Illinois, cember 8, 1908. (Second tegular Meeting.) Present: Alilt'i'iiu'ii Ilurke, Cannon Mavis, j.Vrguson, (lonnun, Magner, Meehnii, Nellis, Siullln and Thistle- WOOll. Absent: Hon. George Parsons, may or, ami Aldermen llourgols, Uroaitey, Kelly an.l Koi'hlcr. In t lit absence of the. mayor the meeting was culled to onler by the rity clerk. Alderman Scullin moved that Al (lerniau Meehan be chosen ns mayor liro tern. The motion was adopted iimuiimously. Alderman Meehan thereupon took the thair. A Merman Thistlewood moved the minutes of last meeting be approved without reading. The motion was adopted unanimously. Reports of Committees. The street, committee ' reported recommending that the bid of Hanes Ai Son to construct sidewalks iiiuk"- Hie terms and specifications or unu mi ncc No. 15 for 15c per square foo' Ordinance. No. 171 for I jc per squar foot; Ordinance. No. 101 for 13c pi square foot, and Ordinances 17J an 172 for 1,'lc per square foot each, 1 accented ami contract awarded them under tin' terms and conditions their bid and of the respective ordi nances. ' Alderman Davis moved the report be received ami contract awarded a recommended. The motiou was adopt ed by the following vote: Aye Ii'ii ke, Cannon, Davis, (lormati, Mag ner. Meehan. Nellis. Scullin and This tlewood 9. Nay Ferguson 1. Alderman (ireaney appeared an took Ms seat. The .committee on claims and ac counts together with their respective committees to whom they had been referred,' reported recommending pay men! of the following Miscellaneous Claims' and Accounts: Timothy Mnhotiey, 1 month foreman street gang. Nov. littiS .$ r.o.oo John lliggins, 21'i streets, Nov. 1!HS Michael Mriscoil, 21 streets, Nov. lftilS days on days on 31.50 James Iong, HVi streets, Nov. 1HUS John Holland, 23 days on 11. 2:! days on l!)i8 streets, Nov. Dave Fowler, streots, Nov. Henry Collier, stiiH'ts, Nov. J4 .r.o 21 days on l'.inX i:ms 31.50 days on John Massey 22 U days on streets, Nov. Stephen Dean, streets. Nov. Wm. Taylor, 2(1 i itos 2314 33 days on I'll IK lays on streets Nov. l'.ms George, Huberts, IS streets, Nov. V.MS Albert,. Thomas, 1 Mi streets, Nov. lftoS 30.00 days on 27.00 day; on 21.7 Loiiis'Cliristiiias, 13 days on slr-ifls, Nov. Plug 10.50 Patrick Carey, it days on at roots. Nov. l!uS Austin Lee, 21 day. a on streets, Nov. 1 :mis 13.50 SG.Oil Karl quellnialt., 21 st i ts, Nov. P.niS James Johnson, 24 streets, Nov. I 'JOS days on ::coo days on 3C00 Patrick Kennedy .'2 days on sidewalks, Nov. l!t"S .. lien lirlitoii, 22 days on walks, Nov. lln'N Julius Serbian, l!ttj days team at i, Nov. liios. 33.00 Kb: .00 with 78.00 11. FV McCarthy. l'SVi with team al $:S..0. Nov Charles Sehullz, 13 days days , 1HOS prin- P.1.50 cipal assistant engineer, .V.,v. PtoS M. Kleiishy. 7 days as prin cipal assilaiit engineer, Nov. PS A P. Ilenekil. 7 days instru ment win and 23 days as sistant engineer, Nov. l!ms Van H. Kit gei aid. 24 days draftsman. Nov. P.tnS A. Glauber, month Inspector, Nov. Puis M ut hi t) Doiioime, 1 month iiiMTtor. Nov. r.ms X. M .tit in. 1 month Inspector, Nov. r.t"S John Parry. 1 month Inspector, Nov. PeS Put Maheiiey. 1 month inspec tor. Nov. PS 1 :(t k. K. McNaiuaru, 2 days tnspi I'tor, Nov. P"'S J A. Van Cleave, :: days in tH tor. Nov. I'.t.iS V. A. Williams, 1.". day in sector. Nov. PiN n.iiiiel .McCarthy. 12 days in spector. Nov. 1 1'S C. K. Peiiu. hauling account Park. Nov. 1!"S John Ocg. watchman and in cidentals account Park. Nov. ;s John Shechan. 2't lr cent, oo c-olb-cted in street tax and 12 .log killed 1 each. Nov. P"8 rmnk M. M.K.r.', 13 per cent fi;tiit collected in fines, NOV. I?" Ernefct Nordman, express ai-l. ... i:1 I.an' 1" n r !-ek. legal ser vices rendered. Nov. 1".. I. I". McCarthy, hauling road ft a. ler. Nov. H. F. McCarthy, coal for pile driver. Tenth St. and ley.. Nov. V-'S MhrieT A P. in her. repairing r-.ad roller. shoe, etc. slreet department. Nov. l-$ IT-.ica.fn Steel Tape Co one tiel tape, Nov. 1S 43.33 71.55 48.00 Jtt.OO 50.00 50.00 50.0't 50.00 33.33 5.00 25.O0 20.00 2.0u 17.10 29. 1.1: 4.C-0 3.75 VV. J, Dugan, sharpening nicks, etc., Nov. 190K ; C.OO Tlllstlewood it Co., feed (2 Del bills) street department, Nov. 1008 '.. 43.92 n. McMunus, Jr., one pair hii boots, street depart ment. Nov. 1008 C50 Woodward Hardware Co. cray on, files and locks, street department 3.30 P. T. Langan, lumber, etc., (5 Invoices), sidewalks, Nov. 1908 4C83 Kelley Pros, Lumber Co., fiOO stakes, Nov. 1008 15.00 Schuh Drug Co., paint and oil account pumps, Nov. 1008 .. 12.15 Cairo Electric & Traction Co., arc lights, Nov. 1908 C30.00 Cairo City (las Co., Kill gas posts, Nov. 19(18 315.28 M. Luiss, feeding prisoners 97 meals before ami 372 days after trial. Nov. 1008. . 101.73 Thistlewood &. Co., feed, fire department, Nov. 1008 23.70 Chas. Osterloh, feed, lire de partment, Nov. 1908 33.00 If. K. Ince, repairs to nozzle, lire department, Nov. 1908.. 1.25 Cairo Electric and Traction, Co., sas mill electric lights (4 bills), lire department. Nov. 19(18 20.09 Kaufman Ilros, sheets ami pil low slips, fire deparnienf, Nov. 19ii8 5.70 Herman C. Schuh, soaps and salve, lire department, Nov. 1908 51) Stewart Pros., toilet paper, fire department, Nov. 19u8 .45 Mrs. Frank Keane, laundry, department, Nov. 1008 CO!) Maloney & .P,u'her, shoes, wrenches, etc, lire depart ment. Nov. 1908 C Harrisburg Coal Co., coal (2 bills lire department, Nov. 1008 13., 1). F. McCarthy, coal, fire de partment, Nov. 1908 2." Woodward Hardware Co., 50 feet one inch hose, lire de partment, Nov. 1908 12.50 John II. Shea, bit, salt, etc,, fire department, Nov. 1908.. .SO riiomas W. Gannon, :i valve boxes, street department, Nov. 1908 1 Cairo AVater Co., hydrant rental, Nov. 1908 '. . . 700.0;; ('has. Cowan, second hand stove, pest house, Nov. 1908 Cairo City Coal Co., one ton coal, pest house, Nov. lOoS,. : Tlios. Meehan, removal of gar bage. Nov. 19(18 150.00 Dr. W. II. Fi.dds, treating small pox patients, Nov. 1 908 25.00 K. A. Ilurke, use of horse and buggy account Hoard of health, Nov. 19o8 1C00 Smith Uros., nnlse. account II. of H. Nov. 1908 2.30 Kliodeslhii ford Furniture Co., mattress and comforts, 11. (if H., Nov. 1908 3.00 Onrgc Hobinson, hauling pa tient to pest house, Nov. 19ii8 1.2C Dr. James M. McMamis, prof. service to city patients (.'1 bills) Nov. 1!I08 30.00 e, Cross Drug Store, soap. account it. of 11., Nov. 190X .25 St. Marys Infirmary, care and medicine account H. of H., Nov. 19o,S 43.55 Margaret E. Hatcher, one month and two days assist ing in city clerk's office, Nov. 1908 27.33 Cairo lee and Coal Co., ice t2 bills) Sept. ami Oct. 1008 IS. 21 Saddv EineatI, 1 do., matches, lty office. Nov. 1908 5n Cairo Iw and Coal Co.. ice f bills) city office, Nov. P.tnS 4.31 Mm.iclpal Engineering ( o.. Sub. city office. Nov. 10o8.. 2.00 Municipal Journal ami Eugl- txer. Sub. city office. Nov. p.iei ."!. Ili'lliday Wtteuhoiisc Co., dez. globes, city office, Nov. 1!m,8 l.SO Postal Telegraph Co.. mes- iges. Nov. patS 50 II. ill. Hrndlfy. '4 dox. brooms. lt office, Nov. 1908 1.35 Cairo El. and Tract. Co., gas am; electric lights (3 bills) city office. Nov. Ptt iS 3C85 Central 1'nion Tel. Co., tolls (2 bills! 7.H Prof. A. II. Comings. 1 box ctrlKin paper, city office. Nov. 19oR 2.25 M. C. Metzger. supplies, city oft ice. Yov. 1908 2.00 Mrs. Kleb. rent magistrate and engineer's ofTice. Nov. 1!'oS 12. "o Mi.rgaret K. Hatcher, stamps. city office, Nov. 19'S 5. oil Cairo City Coal Co.. coal. ity c ffice. Nov. 1908 13.75 .H.hn F. Rector, supplies, rity ft ice. Nov. 19is 20.50 Th Pullet in Co.. pub. ord. nd proceedings, Nov. 19s. 29.43 PiMMIed Water Ice Mfg. .. ice. fire department, Nov. p.os .. , 2.'n Prank E. Iavis. county col let tor. pewer asst. lots 12 and 13. Mk. 72, c Ity. Nov. !' 8.18 T(m E. Miller, cocnty clerk. r lipplemental asst. ord. 103 court costs and commis sioners. Nov. lfig 345.27 M S. Ean. feed for horse. Nov. le in. on Treasurer Children. Home aid in supi-orl of Chlllrens Home, Nov. I .30 l Josph H. H-e,I. 12 tnnd tarred sisal. Tenth and Ohio Not. 1"'8 1.50 fin T. Rennie. pi an.l ma 'hine work. Tenth and Ohio, i.ov. li'ji 22.75 8. Fraser, laying 40 ft. tile fcewer at 25e ft. Tenth and Ohio, Nov. 19(18 10.00 S. Fraser, building bulk head old sewer 3rd H. head from Nov. A. S. head ' from N'ov. A. S. head, I rota river, Tenth ami Ohio, 1908 ,, 25.00 Kroner, building bulk oM sewer 2nd 11. head river, Tenth ami Ohio, 1908 '. 25.00 Fraser, building bulk old sewer, 1st 11. head river, and VA yards concrete, Tenth and Ohio, Nov. 1008 51.8 S. Fraser, building hulk head, lod sewer, 1st P. head from river, Tenth and Ohio, Nov. 19o8 IS. A. S. Fraser, repairing side walk at Tenth and Ohio, Nov. 1908 182.00 A. S. Fraser, 18 ft. manhole Twenty-fourth at $1.00 ft street, Nov. 1908 72.00 A. S. Eraser belting, etc., driving pile, sewer outlet Nov. 1908 35.00 A. S. Fraser, building manhole Tenth and Ohio, Nov. 1908 74.00 L. L Powell, salary lilm. Nov. 1908 r).00 E. A. Lnnsden. salary, asst. libn. Nov. 1908 17 Marie C. Glauber, salary asst. libn. Nov. 1908 25.00 Pan! Simmons, " janitor, library Nov. 1908 35.00 Cairo Electric & Traction Co., gas, electric er, library, light and pow (3 bills) Nov. 1908 P. T. Uingan, material 17.10 ac- count library, Nov. 1908 .... Woodward Hardware Co., locks, keys, hinges, etc., li brary, Nov. 1008 Frank Hillig. binding, account library, Nov. 10o8 10.80 12.4: 20. Tribune Co., subscriptions, li brary, Nov. 1908 Chicago Record Herald, sub scriptions, library, Nov. lOoS 5.50 Ed. Hicks, carpenter work, li brary, Nov. 1908 30.51 Harper & Pros., subscriptions library. Nov. 1008 7.00 A. C. McClers & Co., books, li brary, Nov. 1908 30.80 Tames Coleman, subscriptions library, Nov. 1008 124.00 Alderman Magner moved the bills he allowed as read. The motion was adopteil by the following vote: Aye Purke, Cannon, Davis, Ferguson, Got man, Greaney, Magner, Meehan. Nellis. Scullin and Thistlewood 11. Nay None. AM'erman Kixdiler appeared and took his seat. The finance committee reported having received from Thos. E. Ma honey, city treasurer, October ac- ociit, $41109.09 in cancelled and phi. I general lund warrants; $3048. 00 in cancelled and paid speelnl levee inn.' warrants; $230.00 In cancelled ami paid siierial Insurance fund war ants; $:!imi..v) in cancelled and paid bonds Vos. 1, r, and 0. and $18.00 in incclled and paid coupons from bonds 4. 5 and 0, improvement of Twenty-seventh street; $100.00 in iiuelled and paid bond No. 11 ami $00.00 in coupons from bond No. 11, filling of Center street, ordinance No. 77; $1 77.74 in cancelled and paid special library fund warrants ami $109.02 in cancelled and paid Im provement warrants under ordinance No. 111. all of which the committee ad destroyed by burning. The finance committee reported further having received from Thos. Mahoney, city treasurer, Novem ber account. $1001.73 in cancelled tnd paid general fund warrants: 140.20 in cancelled and paid special library fund warrants: $720.75 in can dled and paid special road tax fend arrants; $.:o..o In cancelled and paid special levee fund warrants and 20.31 in cancelled and paid main sewer warrants, all of which the com mittee had destroyed bv burnini. Or. motion of Alderman. Nellis the reports were received nnd ordered filed. The building committee reiwirted recommending that permits be grant 1 for the following building i'ti- tions: Fannie Masters, to erect a two- story frame house to cost $.,00())n on t 41. block 33. cltv. M ary S. Johnston, to erect a two ory residence to cost abut $2ooo o0 n lot 17. block 2. fourth addition. A. U Sanderson, to erect one he. o24 ft. on rear of lots 19 and 20. nn I one she, 20x21 on rear of lots 17 and 1S. all In block 37. first addition S. I Hmwn. to erect n Hhsl II It. square, pi feet liigh on rear of lot block 32 city 211 Fifteenth street. James J. Mackey. to erect a two- tory, nine room dwelling on lots so. 1 and 32. block f.9. firt addition. M. S. Carter an.l A. K. Curtis. In rcct two cottages to cost imt les than 1n.0O each on lots 26 and 27. block 73. A. Halley. to erect a on story frame house to cost $130000 to re lace the one recently destroyed lit fire on lots f, and 7. him k 2 first hiition. At the request of Aldermen Nellis km. Gieaney tne repoit f tiie com m'tiee on the petition of A. ll.tlley . lal ! over tin .ler the ni!e. AMcnean Nellis mmcl the re- niain U r of ti e rejM.rt ! receje.l ant permits crnnte.l as rfoinrii"ni The motion was a !"pte. unani mously. The finance committee r-prt. reomm-nJinir that the mhoe-saP- quor de-r Ixm.ls of A. Sidner Ter rell and PhPip I. Nassauer b a;- roieil. AMennan N'eilis moved ttie r-,rt te received an.l Ujnds ar.prrite.l as iecorcmT,l1. The motion as adopted r the follow Ir.? vote; Aye !nrke. Cannon. Davis. Ferguson, (Kirman. ;rfin-y. Koenier. Alrri-r. iiechi.n. Nellis. Scullin an.l Thistle- wuo.l 12. Naj Non. Alderman Nellis moved, that, tlu chairman of the pump and water sup ply committee be authorized and in structed lo start the Tenth slice! pump for a test run and that the mayor and city clerk he empowered and Instructed to pay the wages of the men employed for that purpose upon the vouchers of the chairman. Tiie motion was adopted by the fel lowing vote. Aye lturke, Cannon Davis, Ferguson, Gorman, Greaney. Koehler, Magner, Moclran, Nellis, Scullin and Thistlewood 12. Nay None. Petitions. nuiiiiing petitions were read as follows: "John M. Koehler, to erect a two story tenement house lo cost about $1200 on lot 18, block 45, first addi tion. Peter Taylor, building 21x50, three four-room one cottage 23.x: to erect one stole two stories high; cottages 10x12 feet; 0 feet, and one store room lC3i feet, all to he frame buildings situated on south half of unplatted ground joining Farrell's ad dition. A. O. Phelps, to erect a barn 20x 4; by 2(1 feet liigli on lots 3 ami 1. block 5, Second Feiichler & Lansden addition. On motion of Alderman Davis the petitions were referred to the build ing committee. Resolutions and Motions. Alderman Magner moved that tin- city comptroller be instructed to or ler an arc light at Twenty seventh and Holbrook avenue. ' Alderman Nellis moved to amend by adding "Ami one at corner of Eighteenth and Washington." Ai.ierman rergusou moved to fur i ner amend ny a.l.lllig "And one al corner ot Fifteenth and Washinuroii ' The motion and amendments were ruled out of order bv the ehaii- The following resolution was In troduced signed by Aldermen Urea- new mid Magner: Resolved: That the city attorney be and he Is hereby instructed to inn pare an ordinance for a cement side- walk on north side of Thirty-sixth street from Elm to Washington ave nue. On motion of Alderman Can non the resolution was adonted. The following resolution was In troduced signed by Aldermen Manner in. I Greaney: Resolved: That the street com mittee be and Is hereby Instructed to have sewer leading south on the west hie of Sycamore street at Fortieth street, changed so as to let same drain off on the east side of Sycamore street. On motion of Alderman Magner the resolution was referred to the street committee and city engineer. Alderman Scullin moved that the city engineer be instructed to take up with the contractors constructing the same, the matter of broken nlaces In cement sidewalks in different parts of tiie city with a view to have the same restored. The motion was adopted. Alderman Ilurke offered the follow ing resolution and moved its adop tion: Resolved: That the chairman of the street committee be and Is here by Instructed lo put Sycamore street Irom Twenty-eighth lo Subway in passable condition at once. The reso lut Ion was adopted unanimously. The following resolution signed by Aldermen Greaney an.l Magner was rend : Resolved: That the city attorney be and he Is hereby instructed to prepare an ordinance for a cement si.lewlak on the west side of Syca more from Thirty-fourth to Thirty- sixth, six feet in width. On motion of Alderman Magner tin? resolution was adopted. Alderman Ilurke Introduced the following reholution; Resolved: That A. S. Fraser he paid his 20 per cent of back money on rentn street work, owing to recommendation of engineer and strc t committee that brick nave ment cannot Ire laid until spring- other work doing tiu1she,. ,r. Fiai-er gave bond for completion of bll k street. Alderman Cannon moved tho reso- lut'oli be adopted. Tin motion whs adopted by tho following tote; Aye Ilurke, Can non. Pavis, rcrguson, Gorman. Groa ney, Koehler, Magner, Meban. Ne' lis. Scullin and Thistlewood 12. ?ay None. Aid. inian Ilurke moved that the cltv engineer ! Instructed to out the intersection at Tenth and Ohio trots in passable condition for "etn lii.ry line. The motion was adopted by the following vote; Aje Ilurke. Cannon, Davis. Ferguson. Gorman (ireaney. Koehler. Manner. M-eh.m. Nellis. Set ll.n and Tlilsti-wood 12 Ni.v - Non'. The following resolution signeM fcy ALU niton Nellis and Gorman was in tro.liNf.l: Resolved: That there le an sre licht placed at corrv-r of Kighteenth II,. I Washington. '! Hurt ion of Al I -man Neiiis the resolution was re er d to the street cornmitte-. Alderman Cannon intro.ice, tie ftoli. wing r, solution an I tiu.o I that it U adopt--,: l.oMiUed: Tl at tho chi. f of i-o'.iif ! and is herebv in-tr uct -1 to th.-.t ordinance No. 3'0 in refrtife to Ilcensos for eaiinc houses he en f ri--l. Tie r-soluHon was a.ke t-,l. Aid'-rrnan Feici$on int rnlii( e I th fois-wing res,,-'? ion : Itr'i.U'-.l: Th.tt there nn 'r thr idace I t th romor of fif tetr.th aril Walincton. On notion cf Al ! rman F'rgnson the resolution referr-l to the .tre.t rniimiTt. Alderman Car non lntrf-!-!oi th" 'ollomiiig rsoIution: I:r-wdved: That the str ronfr't ... - . . ler w an-l is bert.r mstruosej u I t I HERE Sanitary Self-Casting joaster ' Reasons Why Wc Claim lic Lisk Sanitary Self-Basting Roast- ers to be tiie Best oh the Market. : 1. It is made of the finest quality of steel, covered with three coats of Lisk's Imperial Gray Enamel. 2. 3. It will cook as well on the stove as in the oven. It is the only Roaster that will make a tough piece of meat tender and juicy, and retain all its flavor. It will save 20 per cent in weight of meat over any Roaster made. ' It requires very little attention and NO basting. 4. 15- Roasts Meat, Game and Poultry. If this Roaster does not do all we claim for it, we will replace free ol charge with a new article, at any time, or reliind purchase money. Woodward Hardware Company. place temporary sidewalks on north side of Twenty fourth street lietween Walnct and Washington. Alderman Cannon moved the adop tion of the resolution. Alderman Manner moved to amend hy reterrini? to the street committee. The amendment of Alderman Mas n-r was I.-st hy the followinn vote: Ae -Keifjusoii, Koehler, Manner r.iii! Thistlewod -4. Nay Ilurke. Can non. Mavis. Corinan. tireauey, Mee han, Nellis and Scullin S. The i.'sidiitii n of Alderman Can .1011 was then adopt' .V Aldcimau N'( His offered the follow ing resolution: U.soUo.l: That the utrcct oar company he an. I Is herohy notified l, remove dirt that they placed on the uravel street on Twentieth stree: hot ween Poplar and Washinijton ave f ii a; mice. On motion ot Alderman Nellis the r. solution was adopted. The lollowiliK resolution signed h A i.ii rmen Nellis and I ionium v. us In trndlicod and read: Hesolvd: That the city ;ittinoy he and Is hetohy Instructed to piepai. ;i( ordinance tor cement si I. walk on W ai-hitiKtiin avenue, east i-lde, he (ween Nineteenth and Twentieth ftrcits. On motion of Alderman N'el li-, the r-Holuton was a-lopte,. Alderman Nellis offered the follow ing resolution and moe, it l- a. lop' ed U sol veil ; That th Usance com niitt h- and Is hereliy Instructed to make suitahle arranKemonts with the present special attorneys for the com inK year's work, and report liaek at next regular or ft' lal nei tini;. The motion was adopted. Alderman liurke offered the follow iriR resolu'ion and moved It f adopt ed. H solved: That the encimcr he in tructed t have Hich Construction Co. lo gravel int.-reM-ctirig stre.-ts at otKO where sewer is completed oil J Commercial avtnio. The resolutio:i j was a.lop'e.l. i Aid rin.in Nellis offeie,! the follow ! ing resolution: R.-solv I : Th,t th- i'y il.ik ! rd h l 1" rein irisi ru' t'-d to puldif! !otjr- In ih- .tIioil ii-spMi'r ot 'he jry that a!! !io n s are du an! rriT!.' - t a' ) l th" firt dav of Jan ::art. and t;at no apidh-athiri f.,r licefiFe wi'V lie ronsi-?-r-l iin'S" mcon.i.a.T.ie.1 hy c;.-h or di k for h fii'l anM.ui.' it tt,e f." for iic-r,s. an p!;e,f for. Alierrnan N-!!: nKired the dot r,B f.f the r so!n?n. The mo' ion il a!o;,ie,l. The f,,:!,!fi piisTu'liifl s'crio.1 .y Ahh-riie-n tlr. an l Mwn-r wasi atn.it'e4 i tmi: you m& W 1 ' ' BUY THE I IM FIVE SIZ;C?3 1015 OHIO STREET. Hesolve. That It Is the sense of the City Council that the Hoard of local Improvements he instructed to withhold all moneys due Hie Rl Consiruol l.m Co. and Hoy 1. Williams until the. crossing and sidewalks lie replaced in order on Sycamore street, l ophtr street and Commercli'l avenue. Alderman (ireaney lion of the resolution moved the adop . The motion was adopteil. Miscellaneous Business. Alderman Meehan Introduced an or illuanie concerning, peddlcts, huck sters and hawkers, fixing the license for such, which ordinance was rend at length ami, on motion of Alderman Kindlier, reterrrd to tin' ordinance committee. Alderman (iieaiey requested that the hoard of health meet In the council clianiher Immediately after adjoin nmeii'. Aldcrmau Magner moved to ad journ. The moil.ni was adopted. Tie- council then adjourned. UOIIT. A. HATCIIF.R. City Clerk. Making Shoes. Picture a herd of 8,r,oo kids and gouts, 4o7 horses and colts. Ton calves and IS4 steer. Theu think that th skins and hides of all thwuo animals supply one shoe factory In America with enough leather for only a slnsi day. Th Need of the World. Tte woil.l must return some day 'l the word duty, sn.l bo done wish the. word reward There are no rrsaidi and it nty of duties. And the sooner a man set-s 'hat and acts upon It lik a g.'iitU Iiian or Cntr old baiharlnn. the better tor hiiii.eif. Itobtrt Louis Sttvelison. Creat y Esaa3r,td- Although 'he n-rreaumdent who says line c.fliu. have become remaik a',.y jH.j.urar In leuna has an estab lished ! p ra;i.-n for eraolty. It Is in i, .:!,e n..: to f.-el that he has eiag- t. J - lio.ostille Courltr Jv'MinaL Can't Understand It Many a wife Is seriously wondering ty her mother in-law ever thought no woriian was good enough for ter ho j Seven Have a Monopoly. There are only seven establishments In this country with the facilities f i rastlr.s broii statuay. Be Ready. The rsas who U jrej-arew treblee els u:-tt- . . f Chanc." t w m", Wben you talk of chance, y6u r only confessing ignorance. The rerjr spin of the coin Is governed bf the neiTe, muscle tor manipulation) ol the thumb and brain that spin It. The only chance about It U your Ignorance of tha forces that lift, twist aud catch the coin. ' If you could calculate the physical and mental forces between, the halfpenny's leap aud return yo might buy the world. But you can't And it's Just that bit of blludtieae thai e have to call chance. First Thing You Remember. What la the earliest thing that you remember? This would he a nice question for an after dinner dlscua slon. Miss Maud Allan, the dancer, in her miiaii autobiographical rsiiwy, tells us I she over that her memory goeH back to when she was Ave months old five months! She wa then kIvcu her first doll. She h4 been told of Santa, Clius, and itl Chiistman eve had "sped down the bioad stalrcat-e." Progress Retarded by Caste. CjMin India, at once the wealthiest and oiHirest of nations, hangs the mill. ton of cate, a damper to all ambi tion, dad weight to all progress, lb Sudra may not hope tut adauce ment or reward. The Urahrjiltt wad the warrior and the prince leioalu, superior by. birth and Uw. Hut wUh holh claskes, each foi bidden to w-imet tiie other, theit Is a dealre for gala and the hoarding of gain. Calf as Thanksgiving Off ring. A calf was found to be one of the gifts la connection with the haivett thanksgiving a.t I'ickmere (Bnglaad) )q chapel. The anitBai ai I not present aJosg with the othsir I rod nets of nature, but soae one tjal Pointed It on a card, and uBdraeti the picture WM wrllten, 'Calf U sold, preseeted by Mr. A. Plait. WW (hau." The calf was gleea aioog wiiU fiult, flowers sad vegotables. Why the Was Absent. A teacher la one ot the girls' schools la New York recently had the ftdlow itig eicue for abeeoce handed her by usw of her pupils: ".Vtu hliss. It gives me much pleasure lo write te )oa. because I have a worry ment. Sal you tiould pltrsse eicase my Aaaie, who dix-s not cuoe by you because she has to go to the boi ttwj with her sis ter's sore eyes " tpendthrtft'i Pwrefiaeee, A spendthrift ia ene sense he has his Booney s worth by the narchase 4 large lots of repewtaac aad vtlt. dolorous cu in mod! Jea. fvathsaiei lis btii l , , ' , : - e-