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Show g THE SAlA' LAKE TIMES; TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1892. , Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. AsBSQUJIEiar PtJSB chamber of GOaftncrce only upon the express conditions, however, that llfty in all of (Salt Lake's public spirited citizens ifive the same amount, making $"000, payment to he made when subscription is completed. When this amount is fully subscribed a joint meeting is to be called of the subscribers and the direc-tors of the chamber of commerce and a plan adopted for its expenditure, Each sub-scriber and director of the chamber shall be entitled to one vote, and any motion carried by a majority of those represented at said meeting shall be binding upon the chambers whose representatives at said meeting see that lie same is promptly carried into BREVITIES. Lovely day. Dust galore. Bead Tun Timbs. City council tonight. Logan is republican. Notice our new "ads." The health of the city is good. The democrats still hold Wellsville. Commercial Btrc.ot needs a sprinkler. The Parson's trial packs the court room. Three ears of ore came in yesterday from Ophir. The fair maid now thiuks of her spring costume. The sales of realty amounted to 113,087.00 yesterday. Valuable time is being lost these bright days on the joint building. Carpanters are getting ready to commence improvements at Gartidd beach. William Mat and Fred 1'udcr arc held be-low on a charge "X petit larceny. Efforts are making to open the season with a grand display at the gas wells. nine-poun- boy arrived at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Williamson on Sunday. A lodge Of the benevolent older called the "Esseuic Urder" has been started in Salt Lake. The finance committee of the school board are gutting the school bonds in readiness to float k captain of police will probably be at the meeting of the council this evening. Mrs Louisa M. Williams, died yesterduy at her residence in the Nineteenth ward, aged 68 years. Thu county court which met yesterday morning made appropriations to the amount of J.O,o2(1.00. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buchauuau of i:W West Seventh South street died of dyptberia. Agent George Vallery of the Burlington system at Denver, yesterday became the father of a bouncing boy. Dick Hawkins, who figures in the hold-u-at Creedc, was at one time a member of the sporting fraternity in this city. Marriage licenses have been granted to Edward Washington and Josephine J. Wil-liams and L. M. Sherwood aud Anuie J. Scott. Cass Bite has returned from Provo and will await his second trial. He feels confi-dent that the next will be more favorable to him. The partition trouble in the county court house lias been settled by authorizing rooms to be rented up town for the county as-sessor. The Western Union hold messages for Qotdie Stonier, J. B. Neville, A. II. Patter-son, 1. W. Steel, Geo. E. Ford aud Mrs. T. T. Colitiston. The insurance settlement of the Laec house amoun ed to 140,000, Schweiierds ltansoholf 4fi00, aud Equitable co-o- p lire I3108.8L Robert J. Miller and Tom Lynch were ar- - rested yesterday afternoon for creating a disturbance in the "dago" saloon near the Eagle foundry. Jacob llaenggi died at his late residence, Sixth South and Sixth East streets, Satur-day, aged t years. Mr. llaenggi was a na-tive of Switzerland. The cases of the United States against Page, McLean and Forrester, indicted for perjury, have been continued ou the motion of the prosecution. The members of the Synagogue choir con-template giving a concert within the next few weeks, under the direction of Miss Fanny Lincoln, assisted by Mrs. Siegel. Posmoro Is left to cut. his way out of his predicament alone, his wife having yielded to the prayers of her parents and accompan-ied them to the old home in California. lu the county court yesterday the follow-ing bonds for liquor licenses were approved and licenses ordered issued: M. A. Vivian, Bingham; George Bess, State road; Heury Wagoner, linigration canon. It Is rumored that the city council has de-cided to have all gambling confined to Com-mercial street aud that the order will he posted on April 1. There will be some tall skirmishing for "parlors." The official returns of the Lotian munici-pal election, held yesterday, were received by Secretary Sells this afternoon. There is no noteworthy variation iu them from the figures published in these columns. The Symphony orchestra will take up at its next meeting, Thursday evening, "Athalie." This will Introduce tho harpist, Mrs. Hell of Fort Douglas, who has lately oiued the orchestra. The case of the people against J. J. dish-man- , charged with grand larceny, was this morning continued on an alhdavit setting up that a witness for the defense was in Kansas and unable to reach Walt Lake iu time for the trial. William Douglass, general merchandise dealer of Smilblield, Utah, assigned ye-t- er day, Robert Nelson assiguee. Assets, f liabilities, $KiO. Thatcher Bros Hauk-in-eomoauy aud Smithlield parties are preferred creditors. George l.a Blanche is In Southern Cali-fornia training for his return dght with the Coon who recently defeated him. 80111c persons have beeu unkind enough to state that there was more money iu defeat than iu victory for La Blanche. The Quintette club and singers are to shortly go ou a tour to Bingham City aud Logan. The personnel of the company will be: Vil-lar- Welhe, tirst violin;. Mr. Coleman, second violin; James Olson, 'cello; Mr. Hordame, viola; Miss Fannie Lincoln, soprano; Miss Jennie Ilawley, contralto; George Pyper, tenor; Professor U.S. Krouse, conductor. Salt Lake City is the great musical center of this part of the country, asitis la very thing else. The Dyer Killes held their drill for medals last evening in Prof. Vounger's old ball. The successful boys were Walter Sleeks arhn won the gold medal, and F. J. Pasco, who carried oil the silver medal. The drill lasted nearly an hour and a half. Miss Allic Davis, captain of Company C, Dyer Kitles, the ladies' company, pinned the medals on the boys. This is the second drill, the win ners In the previous drill being Kiim all Golden, gold medal, aud F. J. Pascoc, silver medal. The chamber of commerce bus written a letter to the public-spirite- d and wealthy men of the city as follows: "For the purpose of advancing the interests of yait Lake City and properly making known its natural ad-vantages we, the undersigned, pledge Our BClves to pay $100 Into the treasury of the CESS 1 NO SKMI-AXNTA- L FIBE SALES! 1 iK 1 TRASH! EVERYTHING SI , & -- - 4r" Pure, Clean and Inviting!, Ory the Upright Can Prosper Permanently. With Low Prices, with Courtesy and Energy that never tites, we have made ourselves the acknowledged bargain distributors of Salt Lake. Big Sales every day this Week. Plenty of New Goods. Keep posted Daily on what we are Doing. WALKER EROS. & JYLER CO. j LEADERS AND PEOallESSOSS. j WALKER BROS. & FYLER CO. JEEKWSSrSt m fm PATTERN SUITS BINTS FOB THIS WEEK'S SHOPPING LIST. piece til every detail in charge of an cxper- - Are c,,8rmiu' NVvur "avc EuroPta """'turer 20o Pieces Apron cheeks, iencod eastern milliner and assisted been more succeaaf ul in and Novel by a prucmg broden and plaid cheeks, spring styles.PrYd ..tfect.. Ulan for the hj.riii;; ot '.J, und with our increased corps ot artistic trimmers, Save your or- - faclmies for WCu,lng exclusive Style, and Choiee Good,, good value at 10 cents, this week 5 CtS ders. We will be headquarters. The only W arc showing larger lines of Fancies and High Art Nov place where you can walk in and match eitiea and at more Favorable Pricea than teretoforo. your drosses and bonnets all to perfection, so 1 leoe" handsome plaid dress which i. worthy of careful consult,,!. jn "wS Alligator Styles, Crocodile styles, Crepona, Creponalse IChoap at 12J, the full line at SPRING WRAPS with a broad i.nd lib- - Bedford, Lansoowns, Lampurnama, Jacquard Beige Red-oral swing. We will this week maiig- - fords, Kgyottan Novelties, Oriental Fancies, Slclllennea, urate a sale in our cloak department and many others, all in the latest Parisian idea of Light One of the (iratitivst Itargains ever that will break the record tor this time of spring Shading. ottered; ao rolls of moqttets and velvets, the year. We quote no prices, our line is just in, rich design; bought at bankrupt nYfl too large and varied, but remember, no ornlilu otAoliil ilUiLLlko sale; II. 55 &oods; a splendid chance. .. $ , egotism, no rash assertion. We have no Of Swum Ribbed Underwear, Maillots, Opera Hose, eompetion, to say the least. Our line of Jersey Wriat Bilk and Lleto Glewa, it. ao and 24. button " Parisian wraps cannot bo touched in the Mores for evening wear. Theatrical Lights, all colors 1 OO Dozen Gents' unlaundried Shirts, west; and style, perfect fitting, worth b5c, bound to clear the entire lino this week. To do so we Olli ll BluCl HBILTiOtta , Slit FMSll, must make a price 44 C. SPECIAL NOTICE - We open this Spring two distinct dress making depart- - Kctfuiar Price $1.25 we soil for ftZjr. ments, in charge of an expert modistes. 7 , " ir ,,oz- - Damask Linen Towels, rich xvr.,.- - Our dress goods, trimmings, buttons, laces, V v "1B bordes, very large size, pure linen. It evening shades, silks, velvets; in fact ev- - 1''otl1' Packages Sideboard Camel's Hair. Now. has been a leader at 45c 25 C. erythin pertaining to a dress will be to Loautitul Colors, 40-inc- $1.75. match, and the harmony and blending of lllls VV15EK WITH A vmmnivmfi 60 Doz. Gents' collars color will be exquisite and perfect. ' -yn . ,,, - apruig styie, Jersey Suits. linen, as good aa any 20c. collar. J Lot worth $5.00 - This week, 83.00 We are going to make a leador of it at 1 0 C SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS in our bar- - 1 Lot 5.50 - ' 3.75 gain basement for this week. Just re- - J Lot j 6,60 - JJ JJ 4.00 ... ceived an immense shipment of goods ttj0j 8'50 l4 55Q 50 Doz. Gents' Cutis, spring stylo, 4 too numerous to mention for this depart- - ply linen, as good as any 30c. cuff. We ment. A HUHMER-TH- IS WECK. are going to make a lo.ader of it at 1 5 C. ' 150 lSoys Knee Pants, Worth $1,00 anj whoro, ' Don't Cripple Yourselves by loading up Cmbb, 87 Cent8 per pair. 50 i)()zt.ii Gents' half hoso, regular on trash. Our spring goods arc Handsome. made, all styles and colors ; good value cjjanee tot the men lor the ISO Brown Mix Wool, Spring Styles are very dilierent and prices lower Overcoats, worth tlS.OO, but as we cannot close at 30c. We are going to muito a run on than ever. them out soon enough, will place thorn them this week ' 5c on sale this week at $S.5() each. ' Mr Brothers & Fyler Capij. mmrJS!l!Smm- - Briers & Fyler Coiipi. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC, ETC. E. Sells& Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced I rices for Cash. INYESTOBS LOOK AT THIS 1;;: FOK THE NEXT la DAYS I,. I. KINNEY WILL SKLL LOTS IN "KINNEY'S NORTH SALT LAKE." AT $50 TO $7fi BACH. This Addition is located immediately north of the Jcnning's and North Boulevard Additions, and immediately west of Kinney ,fe Gourluy's improved city jdat, aud in tho my hmrl of iht natural and mamtfacturing dutrtct of the city, and is wmm&4i by add!, lions iu uonu of which can a lot be bought for less than flVS. Three gas wells are now being driven within a half mile of this plat. A street ear iiue will be built to it within 90 do, and these prices will rnnltiply within that time. Only one-hal- f of this plat will bo sold at these prices, alter which prices will at least double. There never will be another chance to get good lots in Salt Lake City for $50 each. Size of lots 35x131 feet; comers 34x134. L. D. KINNEY, PROMOTER. Room 23, O'Meara Block. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Euccessor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. James H. Baco Pi sident Secrftjhv E. Sells .E B Wi('k' H. M. Bacon Gov. A. L. Thohas. M. J. Gna? F. L. Holland , Canhier S. M. Jakvis lj, G. Tunniclif ' VV. H. ilOLUND Aat. Cashier J. VV. JtlHfc 4 F. W. Roa C. F. Loot boi now. "North Waterloo." Do uot fail to sec this Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by Jami.; H. Bacon. property daring tiie next ten dais. Lots now $375 per lot. W. L. Hubbard. 41 West Second South. QANK OF QOMMERCE. CPEKA HOUSE 3L.OCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Ctnt Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. : DIRECTORS : , Got- - t,arc President Wm. H. McInttbb J. B. Farlow W, ., OviraOUl M. K I'naisi C. L Ha.nnamai S. F. WjjLKnil Cadiior W. H. Invi.NK S. K. iticu 8. H. Fiklds, jb Ast. Cashiui K. 11. Cuiri iilow. Electric Motors! Of all Siuos kept In Stock up to 600 Volt3. - a r --. and from Powor to 40-llor- Power. AUK) Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps oj the Best Manuiactura Suitable- - lor uny Sockot, 50 Volts to 110 Vultu, lu CP, to 760 C.V. Also a Full Abssoitment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, AlR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS, Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. srr i MINING HA0HHOSItT L. C. THENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana Baking Vstd ia Millions of Homes-- 40 Year- the Staadai& Insure in the ".Mh hiirati." Harris & Wilson, agents, " Commercial block. PERSONAL. E. J. Baddatl of Stockton is in the city. Ed Dlckerson of the t'nion l'acincls in the city. E. F. McCarthy of Omaha is at the Wal-ker. O. A. Murdock of Beaver is at the Temple-ton- . J.J. Deekey of Omaha is at the Knuts-ford- . J. M. Abbott Of Ucuver in a uest at the Continental. A. L. Bwopeftnd wife of Alta arc at the White house. James Older of Webber, Neb., is utoppUf at the Walker. J. M. Jordan of St. Louis is registered at th.i Kuutsford. P. L. Furusworth of Frisco is registered at the Tcniplctou. Henry Bernard of Missoula, Moot., is a guest at the Walker. I). J. Williams and Fred hem en of Uoston are ot the Kuutsford. City Attorney Hall li ft for California last night for a tJiort pleasure trip. Charles Page and William llahcock, of San Francisco, are at the Walker. Edward A. Parker and (icorgc W. Ander-son, of New York, are at the Kuutsford. A. E. Robbiai anil E. 1. Woodman, of San Francisco, are registered at the Kuutsford. A. 1). Nelson and wife, of Montreal, and 0. H. Nelson and wife, of Toronto, are guest at the Tenipleton. F. A. Keith of Eureka is at the Walker Mr. Keith is the civil engineer of the a Hill Mining company. Pat Klrwln, long a mine superintendent at the Ontario, but for livera yoars connected witli tiie Gould iV Currie iniue.Virgiuia City, Nevada, Ib spending a week or so among old friends. Colonel Dodge arrived yesterday morning from Denver, but left in a few hours with Superintendent Welby and several other railroad official! from the east on a tour of Inspection of the road. Joseph II. Smith of Denver Is a guest at the Culleit. Mr. Smith is a prominent poli-tician of Colorado, having been elected County clerk and recorder of Arapahoe county for two terms. He is heavily inter-ested in real estate. In Denver, and also baB quite a number of interests lu re which be has come to look after, having beard Of the natural gas strike and how property is going to boom iu the spring. LOGAN REPUBLICAN. ttia Satin City Ticket Elected Eight out of Tun 'oiinrtltiiii and Tour Out rive Justices Republloan. The republicans carried the day at Logan yesterday. They elected their entire ticket. The vote was as follows: For Mavor James tjuayle, K 400 John Calne, jr., 1) itei Republics!) majority 77 For Recorder" Adolph And inon, B 402 L. 0. Larsen, II a! Republican majority 8D For Citv Marshal J, Knowlei, It S!) D. Crookiton, 1 .. aa Republican majority 7ii For Assessor untl Collector J. Squire, K 410 C. t'. Jensen, D 813 Republican mujority Ml For Treasure- r- W. K. Stover, R 402 8. L.Hal If, I) 320 Republican majority 82 rllK VOTE ON t'OUNClLMEN. First precinct - A. ;. Barber, o 69 I. Smith, R 50 J. R. Smith, U 69 a. A. Hansen, R 60 Second precinct A. Farr, 1) 62 William Toombs. I) 62 II. O. Peterson, R 76 M. Smith, It 7a Third precinct A. Lenta, 1) 61 J. M. Blair, 61 William Partington, H 77 R. Yiitcs. R 77 Fourth precinct - K. s. Kimball, D 76 M. Banian, l 77 l.eorge Cole, it 101 Thoiiuis Morgan, R t$ Fifth precinct George Naykir. D s& A. Anderson, 1) 67 J. Adams, II us) C. K. Thontanatn, It ltu TUB VOTE Ol JISTICES OF THE TUB PEACE. First precinct P. Hail-lon- e, D 56 J. A. McAllister, It 52 Second precinct K. W, Smith, t a 68 G, I. Fames, it 7) Third pre' Inct M. s. Bvans, D m Thomai Tarbet, H n Fourth precinct C, 1. Vob'iuis, D 76 M. II. Fames, tt jou Fifth precinct A. NelaoO 1J 5a w. Branguara, 11 nti from these figures it will be seen thai eight out of the ten councilman arc repub- licans. Four out of ths five justices of the peace ure also republicans. The democrats saved only the First precinct. The vote iu August was 816 democratic, SU; republi-can, 110. - . Recorder 6reor?s ';. Hnulshaw 181 Manual David R Kerr 41 Treatttrer Samuel firkins l;il Aawasor and Qolleetor Fred T. Cooper 18b Councilors Peter M. Maughaii 131 Heber Bankhesd 181 Alextinder Spciiro 1!!D .bimes A. Kerr 130 William Wyntt 18 Thamaa laeshrosn 181 William B. Dorloy Justices of the Pi ace David Murry 1:12 William F. Dorley 18J KECL'BLlCAN TH KBT. Mayor William II. Maoghan jr 70 Councilors Joseph Howell 73 John S. HnilL'li 71 fsiranio Haaaoa 71 11. her Parker 71 William Glean 71 llenrv Ames 70 Franklin GBAttel 09 Marshal Daniel W. Lloyd 71 Record r Samuel B. Witton 71 Tr- usurer .lames B. Ball 74 Justice.- - of the peaie John P. Cobom 68 Bamael 1'. Hall 71 WELLSVILLE LOST. 'Ihe 1 UMomtS I'.liM-- t Their Kntirn Tick.! from the May-os- lovvn to tho Vary Lust ,f uittctt of the Pence. Wellsville went democratic yesterday. The republicans weren't in it at nil. The entire democratic ticket was elected from the mayor down to the last justice of the peace. The majority on the mayoralty vote was 01, and it did not vary much ou any man ou the ticket The vote was as follows; LSIlocltAltl: TICKKT. Mayor E. it. Owen isi Authorized City Agestj '. FORTHJi Deposit btamp System. OF THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. K. First South. 10th Ward Co-o- p Cor. 8th East and 4th South () F Brooks Cor. 1st South and IHh Kast Fotihrsr Bros M K 44 ' Fardley Spirry 6C South Mala Mm. A. Hutterworth..Cor. Srd West nod 3rd South Wm. Htononiau 444 W. 4th North 15th Ward Store &40 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 78 N. Bth West H. f. Evani' Ill S. Mh West H. J. Shimmlnt 5S7 N. 1st Wert Frank Brantiutf 607 S. 4tli Ko Bldduwsv Iiros V01 E. 7th South Mr. S. Born Cor. State aid 11th South Snarr A Sons 334 W. nth Siith J.tl. Irvine 1611 S. iimj Cast R. H. Irvine IHM St John II. Eelson 818 E. tud oii Arthur Frswin 776 W. Norm Teiap&S A H. Woodruff Libvrtv Park John F. Cob Cor. Jlad South and Srd Eaat Kubliicion ,t King 347 Webt Temple J. W. Harris SKIP St Joliu Brown Cor. N. Teuiplwiuid 'Jud West 0. P. Held m nth s Wcliard Uiierdm Bountiful Ci ntervllle Co-o- p Coun rvills Pacific Lumber J BalldJag Co Ncar Pitofflca ,J .. Neilsou Big CottottWOM QeOrM Havl'.le Mill I'rttek 4. E. ltobinsou Farmingtoa cp DKP'lM'lH car. be at the Bank or UUiWi'.h sny of its agents, and when the amottnl rtsche tllo depo(.i!or v. ill ot. 6 per cunt ia. te.sst thereon, contnouuded 4 tidies a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DiaciTourt f. Armfttrono, P. w. Itadaen, Thes. W. Ellerbeck, Bollvei lfiiberta, Iir. Jos. S. Rica-.-'!- , Thoa. w. Jennings. O. U liarda, U. II. Cciuimns, Sioruel Mctntyris. Trustees Bate. W"HEREAS ON Jl M, m il, H-i- U ,LIAM O. Collett and Ada Col lett, Ins wife, as wt psrlies uiailii and delivered m the uiiiler-i.'- i eil trusi,.,. H'umd party, a c. rtain trust need of the teal estato hereinafter described ant the purpow) of seriirnu to 11. 11. sc.it inn third party to nnid trust .,f, the payment ul two cer-lai- n proiuissorv notes of evn date, in and de-livered to said Si ,tt l. said William aud Ada Collett. one tor $ii;MI0 principal ai d the other for I10U9.00 principal, each note pr.vable tbr-- yearn alter sr.iil , it,., without grace, 'at Burling-ton, Iowa, to tl r.ier of said Scott, togetbet with inlerenl theieun at the rate of in p.-- cent orai.num from lie date thereof until paid, in terest payable quarter yearly, which deed of trujrl a recorded June 13th, law, and is of record In I k 3 F ot trust il Is. at puges3l 1 records of Salt Lake County. Utah. And WlitllKAS, said tirnt parlies in ,. trust lleed covennuted to pay naid note uecor ling to tae tsm r and Hffert thereof an.! therein promise and auieed that in rased danlt nlioiil.l U- - made in the jeiynieiit of mi. I notes or any part or of inter.. t tliat might accrue thereon or u iv purl thereof as the same should I) m duu aud payable, then said trust deed should lw iu force and tin the ulalei'Mgiiefl trilntee Inlght t.iere upon proi ( to sell uid r. estate or any p irt thereof a- p tbllc vendue to ihe highest bidder for ''"h itliei party in haul ttastdeeil being at Ub--I iny to Imhoiiu-- purrimser at said al.o and out of the pr. em-d- if mile should i.o tlieamonnl of said notes t the jollier thereof anil the costs and expenses of Mile he hiding ruanolittide attorney's fees, the bale to be .udncjeii itm ed as specified in said trust deerl. and W utuiiAs, No tmrt if the in. in ui.ll or Interest Begittuinjf MuTcb 1st, wcstbouuil, and March 6tn, eastbound, u Ibrough daily Pull, man f.leepinj-cii- r service will be null unrated between Chicago and Oi;dcu, without i bailee over Ihe lollowinK roads: A. T. iS: .s. 1. railway between Chicago mid Colorado Bprtnjtl and Denver. Colorado Midland railway between Denver and Colorado springs aud lirand Junction. lilo Urande Woatero railway between Oraad Junction and Ocden. Through tickets, Pullman reservations, and other particulars may be obtoined from any ajreiit of the Colorado Midland or ltlo (jraudo Western railways. fins. y. Leb, G. P. A., ('. M. Ky. of said or either of naid urnmi.ory not.'M has Isen paid oi,Hit thp Kuni or $i,::,i mtereat paid September Uth, WW, on niid $i'.in.(l(j note and ifi'i.ii inn rot paid Mime uay on ml $UK) note anil the Interit inline and unpaid each of r.ai.1 notes, lor the quarter ye:ir entlliie W, HI. Now at the reqllSst of tho holder of said notes tin- underHiu trustee horeliv Uive-n- i - tint on Marurday, the 'Uth ' day of March, I' Hi. at tic front door of tluluLt Lake County court limine in Sa .1 Lake t'uy Salt Lake County. I'tah, at tiveho (11 o i lodjii'oon of that day, he will, nailer a. id I y virtue tin, trust and powers riven him in and by w dnd, as such trustee offer lor sale ai. d public auc-tlo-to the hluliest bidder for a9 t,e property aforesaid and Uerelnal'ter describjH ur so much thereof aa shall be necessary. am the amount "' d off , (., lllll te a lie, inelndliif; reason.aii e utf v s fee-- , amli om pensatlon to the trust,. K.jd property is liesi'rifa.il as f Hows: Coinmencin at tiie noriheasi c01niir ,,f lot 1", block 8M, Ten Aire Plat lim ,,. survey and rumour theme :011th -- 7 4:1 ro4 tiielne west 17..VltO(l- - tlleliee IllUtll .. 1.1 rOO.' (J,, :e CSSt 7 ri i'i th i'li ,: li. iinii',' altuated In Mill I. ,k iniv I't ,:i '! en ,toryJ ' Terms of snle, cask, I Dated, Februarv Ifld, IKf,'. A iibWAliL il. MQfiis iruBtee. f . Mr. Sam Lew is now tnatttSff a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to lilu it. |