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News Gathered | During t : It is Supcrintendant Finnis now. A. A. Ried was a Cohasett business visitor last Saturday. Register of Deeds Clair wasa Zentth City visitor this week. Mrs. M. E. Duflicy was visitor this week. Mrs. Hv i. Graffan is reported on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Connell left ast Wednesday for Duluth. a Duluth Judge MeClennahan was in our city about five meutes last Monday, “Mr. and Mrs C. E. Aiken returned last Friday from a visit to the ‘Twin Cities. For reni—A_ furnished room, on Hoffman avenue. Inquire. of Mrs. W. L. Perreault. Found—a number of keys. Owner can have same by calling at the Her- ald Review office. f f | The housekeeper’s sale and supper given by the Episcopal ladies was a thorough success. James Crawford aged abont 35 years, died at the St. Benedtct’s hes- pital last ‘Tuesday night. Henry Lagan left last Sunday for St. Paul where he will undergo a two months treatment for catarrah. R. Dodson came in from Nashwauk ast Tuesday and visited with his family a couple of days, he csi eS ste J. Ferdinand Peterson, the “hello boy” at the ‘‘central,” made a business trip to Bemidji last ‘Thursday W. C. Gilbert and family expect to move to Duluth in the near future, and will make that city their home. Burt Munson, the lumber man, came in last Tuesday from Minnea t polis. He will look atter his mnterests- in this section. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Palm left las ‘Tuesday for a visit of a month’s du ration among friends and relatives a St. Croix, Wisconsin. Fred D. Vibet, deputy revenue collector, also editor of the Cloquet Pine Knot, was transacting business in this metropolis last ‘Tuesday. John Hepfel has purchased the Charles Seeley farm at Lake Po- kegama, and this summer he will make some substancia! improvements. The Rebecca’s ball given last Monday evening in the village hall, was an immense success. About ninety couple took part in the dance. Consultiug Engineer Burch met with the city dads last Monday even- ing. but he failed to give any infor- mation concerning the electric light plant. A fire alarm was turned in last Thursday evening from J. P. O’Don- nell’s store. The department made the run but the fire was put out before they got there. Wanted—Two young ladies to en- ter the Leslie Hospital Training School for nurses. Apply for particulars to the Leslie Hospital, West Superior, Wisconsin. 1t. David Anderson, brother of ye edi- tor of the Independent, was a Grand Rapids visitor last Tuesday. Mr. Anderson shapes the destiny of the Vidette at Cariton, up his house, next door to the Herald Review office. When completed, Mr, Gittar will rent tito James Inks, who will use it for a pamt shop. Mrs. J. Hospital ot West Superior, Wis. a Grand Rapids visitor last Monday. training school, for nurses. H. C. Riolf, along with D.C. An- (er derson, both gentlemen hail from b Carlton and are mempers of the ' school board, were inspecting our school building last ‘Tuesday. “They pronounced the building a modle of excellence, A. A. Retd, who has been em- ployed for the past two years by Henry Hughes & Co., left last Mon- day jor Virgima, where he will take charge of the grocery department in a wvew store recently opened by Hughea & Co. ‘ ‘The citizens of Washington, D. C., are assuming a pink hue caused by being fed upon Dr. Wiley’syborax- cured food, so itis said- If this thing keeps up a certain well-known medt- cal ad: will have to read: “Pale Pills _ For Pink Peoples * : Thomas Trainor: Yes you bet advertising helps sume. —Notwit Ant he inclemency of the ' @ godd business last Satyr- y and Sunday.” By the way Mr. Trainor has fixed up his ice cream : parlors in first-class shape, and his ice __ . eream: soda is simply delicious. Mike Gittar is busy this week fixing enemas COUNCIL... cece eee eee ee a a $8175 e Loss sjje | American Electrical Co., corrugated a se pe ght aeegreaee mat for switch board. a: 3a » WAS | ©. W, Forest. drayage, bill $26. Reprint lowed at... 18 40 Mrs. Rosser has an ad. in this paper for | Hugh McEwan, justice fee: 200 two young ladies toenter the hospital | Iron Range Telephone Co., rent for March . 20 he Week For Sale—Househould furniture of every description, including bed room furniture, four stoves, etc. House for sale or rent. Apply to J. A. Sayers or to Herald Review. Wanted—Housekeeper on farm six- teen miles from Deer River, Goo! wages will be paid. ‘wo or three persons to cook for. Steady empiloy- ment for six ot seven months. Apply at this office or to John Howard at Hotel Northern Deer River, for fur- ther particulars. i A Few Dashes. Yes the poor cre always with us— and so are the fake fads. ‘The base ball season will open just assoon us thecorner lots get dry. The small boy will then proceed to get busy. There is many a fellow who has fallen in love at first sight, but after a sober second thought, he wished that he had taken a second luok. A girl at sixteen generally makes up her mind just what kind of a man she will marry. But you bet she don’t warry her beau ideal by a long shot. The old version-—A friend in need isa fricnd indeed. The new version --A friend in anced is a friend who bas gota five dollar william indeed. A woman dropped dead in church recently, just as ber favorite hymn was being finished. It’s a wonder that more people don’t die, consider- the manner in which some hymns} ate sung. | Ts Said that seven pounds of American fiour wil) wake as much bread as eight pounds of English flour will. Wonder if this is the reason why so many Englishmen come to after our “‘dough?”’ in a hote! not a thousand miles from here, a placard hangs ‘upon the wall bearing the follwing inscription: “Boarders taken by the day, week or month. Those whodon’t pay prompt- ly will be taken by the neck.” is COUNCIL PROCEEDING: Continued From First Page. Anthony McAlpine, ArthurE. Wilder and McAlpine & McDonald. Applications of A. M. Jobason, Thomas Kelly and D. M. Gunn were on motion postponed to May 4th, on account of being overlooked by editor in last issue of paper. Hose question was then discussed and samples submitted from seven diffierent. companies, ,three of whom appeared before the council by rep- resentitives, and aftereontering with firemen present, the council instruct- ed. the president and recorder to en- ter into contract and on motion, order 500 fect of Single Eagle hose (100 feet | of same to be coupled by ball bearing coupling for practice hose for firemen) from W. S. Noit & Co., at 80 cents} per fout, same to withstand a pres- sure of 400 pounds, 60 months of ser- vice, and guarantee that same will not harden or freeze from effects of wet Ou outside, the same being es- pecially prepared gum jacket, deliy- ered, coupled ready for service, f. 0. b. at Grand Rapids. Reports of Justices Huson and Me- Ewan were accepted and ordered placed on file, Treasurer's report was accepted ordered filed. The following bills were and allowed: Herald-Review, legal printing for old audited | Yough & Lehigh Coal Co., balance due oncarof coal. . ‘ Thompson Gla J.G. Robertson, packing gaskets, e' . C. Kiley, Herald-Heview for print- ing for new couneil........ “ ftasca Paper Co., 244, ton: #5 per ton GAG SOUS TR esa Ee See Weenie OS MCN RIAL ABT ESLER Be a Liste SRM aN COR ARTA E AI San eon sa REDO cara Bsr, of electric lights and water works at | a salary of 8400 per month. Motion | eatried by fuil vote. On morion of Trustee Clair seeand- ed by Prustee Becker, Tim McMahon Was appointed to the vacancy on the board of bealtis, Hall rental was discussed “upon re- | quest of Lhe recorder, and on motion of ‘Trustee Becker, seconded by ‘Trus- lee Rassmussen that the recorder be made managee of the village hall and i that he be allowed to use bis disére- tion in. billing shows, and that the following seale be adhered to as close: ly as po-sibie, subject: to the record- er’s approval. Loeai s.cials down stairs per night 200! Local socials up stairs per night.. 300} Dance up stairs... 70 Loca! theaters and shows............... 5 00 | Traveling shows $10 per night or per | wee! 10 License $3 and piano rental $1 per entertainmeptextra. Rent must be paid iu advance at the recorder’s ulfice. Electric light discussion was agiuin | taken up and uot being able to secure the necessary information from Con- | sulting Engineer Burch, council de- cided Lo have said plant tested by a | competent expert vefure accepting j of same. | On motion meeting adjourned to May 4, 1903, at 8 o’¢lock p. m., same to be held at the recorder’s Office. J. S. GOLE, Recorder. - { i TREASURER'S REPORT. Gand Rapids, Minn., April 13, 1903. To the Honorable Village Council. Gentlenten:— I hand you herewith a statement of the village funds received and pald ; out since my last report. of Marcb 30, | 1903. | | REOEITS, Amountén contingent fund last re- | Amount received from Jobn O’Rielly i Tiquor Itcemse.. oe. eee ests 500 00 Amonnt received trom D. M. Guna | liquor license...... BF see @ 500 00 Amount received from O*Leary & Fraser tiquor license...... Z 500 00 Amount received from A. McAlpine liquor licese........ 500 09 } Amount received frem A. E. Wilder | liquor license........ ui 50) 00 | Amount received from A. M. John- i son liquor license. .* 500 Ob | Amountreceived from McAlpine & McDonald liquor licens 309 00 Amouot received from Jesse Harry water rent........0 056-5 Ss 2 00 | Amount received from H. 8. Hugon | fines...... das if 600! Amount received from H, McEwan Anes sara askagse S100 Amount received from electrict light consumers... 4 10 DISBURSEMENTS, Amouut paid by orders Sade Balance in contingent fund. Amount in interest fund... Amount ## Electric light fund .. Amount in genera! fund.. Amount in library fund.... a Amount in Gilbert jutgment fuad Amount in Water House judgment fund... oseseene: t Amount in Wetterstein fund. Roi es ey Amount in Aitkin Judgment fund dgment 8; 16 Total. .:.: ey Respeetyfully Submitted, : OC. E. AIKEN, saper. | | Sunshine on Uncle Sam. A Washington dispatch says: sun never sets on the English fiag,” las been the proud boast of the Briten for many yea ‘The citizens | of the United States can make the | sume -oust tod: show that the meridian dividing east | and west cxtremities of the United | “Phe | ' territories is on the coast of Maine, 67 degrees. and the east point is in the Philippines at a 117 degrees caste From tip to tip therefore, the United States extends 176 degrees, or within 4 degrees of half the circumference of the earth. Thus, as the last. rays of the setting sun fail on the coase of Maine the dswn is breaking in the } Philippines. | Notice for Application for Liquor Licenses. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; hegre f of Itasca, e Village of Grand Rapids. } Notice is hereby given that applications have been made in writing to the Village Council! of Grand Rapids, and filed in Recor- der’s office praying for licensts to sell intoxi- cating liquors. for the term of one year from dates as per applications, also places men- | tioned in Same: : tyrees sete S50 . M, Johuson, for tho term of one year : the building sjtaaredon lot 6. in, block 1s, of front of the Village hall, in the Village of k Wr. Hootihan, rei prisoners to from the Ist day of April, A. D., 1905, at and | the original plat of Grand Rapids, Minn. Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. | Grand Rapids, County of Itasca, and State of ; county: jail 18 00 | intheeast front. room of the building situa- | Anthony MeAlpine, for, the term of one | oti’ OF PY Minnesota, on Friday, the 2th day of April, i ESM praia: Maes ted on lot 4, in block 18, in the original plat | year from the Ist of April. A. D. 1908. at and | spare OF MINNESOTA, } ‘A. D.. 1908, at the hour of ten o'slock ia the H.S Huson, justice tee: 2800) of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. | in the east front room.on the ground floor of County of ita: ss. forenoon, to satisfy the sum of $221.00, the { R. R. Beli, stationery $0| | Thomas Kelly, for the term of one ce the building situated on Jot iin Block 18.1. | -yinage of Grand Rapids. if 3 amount Zlaimed to be ducat the date of the £ Bawa eelde. 5 ‘il, A. D., % + origina! plat of Grand Rapids, ) : oes i EEE es ata idutix ien, trig light plant ....-......2.6 0 see oe building situated on lot'2, block 18, in the | from the Ist of April, A. D. 1903, at. and in the | have been bere er Goad Rapids and | D., 1903. if I Hubert Stearns, watching Prescot! original townsite of Grand Rapids, Minn. "Southeast front room on the ground floor of | counefl of | 1 tags ing for licenso to soll Dated this lth day of April. A, D., 1903” a i) hi assigned to W. B. Hol 13.00; ,.D. M. Gunn, for the term of one year from | the three story frame building in the villa fled in my office, DEAy ing form commencing MLE DUPPICY. | house. assigned to W. B. Holman... 13 00; tno" ist day of April, A. D., 1903, at and in the | of Grand Rapids, Minn., known as the @lad- | tntoxleating Iiquors tor tit tort ena on | PRANK BF. PRICE, W.L&H. D. Powers hardware ac. pbuilding known as Hotel Pokegama, in the | stenc Hotel. ~ fon Jennsty, rn by the following person. Attornep for Lien Clrimaut, a 4g {count to April Ist . < 25 80 | southwest room thereof situated Om tots 13, | McAlpine & McDonald, for the term of one aye Pan? The places, as stated in said (j Haiiy Ernghees & Oo; oll aid i | dand 45, of block 19, in original plat of Grand | year from the Ist-of April, A. D. 1903, at and in | and at tho following pinecs. Vs fi f, \ baling. flee aianatth saz) Rapids. : | tha‘east front room on the ground floor of the | application, respectfully. tor WHEE = ofa ss oe as E Co. F 3 id ‘applications will be heard and deter- » Mian. 5 : - i ming MA i MW, &. Bompnt Go: hake ane gana 7 mined paring Willage Coun it ot Grand apphieariens whl be eit a dotera| 1 iu bloek 22, tthe original townsite of D* Hse Hench f 2 re ooo eee Mares of fil Sa Couneil 01 Rapids. © Recordér’s’ bill for postage. express this mo jis at Schock pm., ot a ore") Gran Isat the couacll roouein wie vil"! sald application will be hoard amd deter, : te x hall scrubbing and wood stwing..... 5 00.) Witness my hai seal of ‘Village of | Jage ball. in a illage, om Mon; mined by suid village council of the village a if Fat takes! Ean nd Raine, this Iseh day Mee OT | PE stn day of Apull, XD. 1903, at 8: By Basar the council room inthe village ; ¢ TUR AOR OE oN conf He 0 | Sages’ ener EE TE ONE SES 2 San Mal fn sald vitage of Grand Rapides SLCLAN AND SU balance Of the bills were ap-! fx 3 Witness toy band und seal of said Villaze | county, afd state of ta on Monday, i 4 " eet ake Re nills 3 AD: Creeee oe GEQRGE f i Binnie wie ‘30th day of March, A. | § Hd May of March, »A. D., 1903, at8o’elock | RGEON “ths Ying water and | AMP anus SOF RRR, | Maem Rane | nen Waar 4 6 ae ; som “SB. J day reh. fo) « Office end » Ger, Kingred light Collections were on motion laid | f 4 % Kedar. nmi. (eS nen. DM a. and “Bast ss | is as Lor ap thls afive upto Mex,’ “Eo Sale “Phoroughbred Light| "" Ieecorder. ! "Moved by trustee Clair seconded | the power it for ng season, also | . - oe —$—— xe iii Teaeteans Rasmussen BUSES bigs Mor hauling wood ‘per cord. from sof | Brahama roosters, and eggs for setting 3 | GRAND KAPIDS. y ‘Trustee Rassmussen that Super- | 39%, section 33, township, 56. range 25. | an season. When you want pure tea and! 2 intendent Faulkerson’s services be dispensed with. April 18, 1903. { J.8, GOLE, Recorder. | Rapids > A few statistics is 4 supritaes { County of Ttasea. States territory passes through the | caine op MINNESOT Couaisiorten In the matter of the lien claim of M. KB ne eo = eae STATE OF MINNESOP. | In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Distrset | nufiey. : / BE Hawaiian Islands very near Hono- a « oe yee liga The State of Minnesota, to the above-na.ed | Notice is hereby given. that there was left lula. Rigeepucceyrctecs 1h ua aa . defendant: tee with me. on the ith day of August, A.D. ‘ : 1 Notice is hereby given that applications | trving Rhodes, Plaintit®, 1902, at that certain stable or barn operated The west pointof the Wuited States | have been made in wnting to the Village of | Versus connection with the hotel known as the " trom the 1st day of Ap! , the front in the ' + ‘BilClothes << Wook Alike When they’re piled up on a big table. You see the difference when you put ’em on. NE store looks hke another, generally speaking. When you see a big lot of clothing piled on tables. head light, it seems to be only q question of color and price. Don’t stop there, there is something more im- Pa porcant. Ask yourself who made them. s ae *s es x ap e ® e : { MADE’ lothing is different: Whe ive y a4 othing is different hen we give youa K, N. ei & F., made coat to try on, you will find that che \ collar fits snag, the shoulders seem moulded to ty your own, it has a style and dignity that is never found in ordinary clothing, and best of all you have our guarantee \ that every stitch is right, and-the maker guarantees it too. , These are the qualities you should seek in your clothing and the enes we have to offer you in ours. ; Copyright 1903 By ir Bashan & Fischer Co, mnie ¢ 18 4 None Better Made, and all the ‘ McKibbin Hats-- : 4 oe . : : new blocks here. A complete line of gent’s furnishings. +a : J 7 / onn beckTe aa | . e re Notice of Appiication for Liquir License, Notice of Mortgage Forclosuro Sale Herald-Review. Feb, 21-28, Mar. 7, 14, 21 and & ( : Defuult has occured in the conditions of a ATE OF M soorteago MH nde by Prudence E, ert and ummons. Cow ity “Se Alson B. Kril mortgagors, to Bovey-De- | op app ~ Vplage of Gru Laittre Lumber company. as “mortgagee. ee EN NEO Notice i ious dated November 1, 1901. and filed for record % es apeéus th nto the Villaxe in the office gt, he Keesister ‘ot Deeds for County of Itasca, ‘ane pids, und ; Itasca county, Minnesota November 20, 1903, | In District Court, Fifteenth Judicial Distric filed in iny oftice p for licerse to sell | ati0o'elock a mg. and. recorded. in Book “T° peeling hed Abihabe pub Tia lciak Eiateiat intoxicating lipuors for ue term commenc- | of mortgages, on: page 542 mortgaging and Be Clark, plaintiff ing as follows and terminuting on the follow- | eonseyt » northeast quarter (NE 4) of | wonie Mt’ Glark, defend wy ing dates, by the following persons. and at! section nineteen (19), the north half (N’4) of s else Dorey ens. the following pluces ns stated in said appli- | the southwest quarter (SW). the southwest | The State of Minnesota to the above uamed ine Fob besstyal e term of one and the east. half (E55) of the north- ‘are he: oi i seat trou the Snayiay op March A- D_108-2t | cast quarter. (Nita) of section tweuty. (2) | answes she compiaine of tho praia het And in the east. front room of the one story | silin township fifty-three (2) north of range | above entitled action, which ‘coraplaint t= building situated ou lot thre in block ' twenty-five @5), west, in Itasca county. Min | hereto attached and ‘herewith served upon seventeen (1 nthe érigina t of Grand | nesota, to secure payme the sum of nine you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint onthe subscriber at his office in the village of Koochiching, in said county of Ita: within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to th court for the relief demanded in said com- piaint, with the costs and disbursements of | -for the serm | semi-annually, nesot Joseph Fletehe: t, payable hundred [100] dollars, t the rate of six per cens,. of one year from: Ut n day Mareh A. There isclaimea to be Guogand is 190, in the frowt rooni on the gronnd floor of; due. on the debt secured by said mortgage. frame building situated ou the }4t the date of this m tice, the sum of four east of lots pumber thirteen, four nndred ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents teen and fifteen. in block uamber sixtee - No action or proceeding at law or original plat of che village of Grand Rapids. aity bas been. instituted to recoyer the Ttasea county, Nesatit. debt secured by said portgage. or any part Anum. John Ekman. for the tofu of oue year from | thereof. : oe, | tots action, the lith duy.of ». 1913. in the West Notice is hereby given that. vy virtne ofa} Take notice, further, tha this is an action tof fhe Oue sfors frame, ouilding, situated | power saie contained in said mortgage, sald | tor divorce or Lame cp ondottwenty-fouria bipek aumbered 1 teen fa the origivual plat of Grand Rapids, meinnes poli hu Rellis, for the term of ene year from the 2th day of March. A. D, 1903, in the front room on the first floor of the two s fr imilding situated on let cixhteen in blo number nincteen, original platof the villege rand Rapids. Minw . i tbe heard and di mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of said mortgaged premises, or 50 much ‘therof, at ublic vendue. to the highest Lidder*for cash, is the the sheriff of Itasea county, Minne- sota, at the front door of the court house in Grand Rapids. Minnesota, on Monday, the Tih day of April 1903, ut twelve o'clock, noon, {snidday, to pay the amount.then due and unpaid upon said mortgage debt, andthe Dated at Keoehiching, Mton.. Feb. 12, A). GEO, U. WALSH, Plaintif’s Attorney, Roochiching, Minnesota Ty said Defends: ‘ake notice that the complaintin the aboy tie od fu thio. attics. oF entitled action | fi the clerk of aa aa ae eourt. at Grand aid application 6 sts and chargea of such foreclosures mapa t 2 mined by said Vi sounell of the Village | “herad. Marci 1d, 1903. | Napids, im entd Teasea Oy WALSH Of Grand Rapids, at couneil room in the vi NOVEY.DELAITERELUMBER CO. | HE. : Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 hall, in above said villag the isth day of Apri} A, D. 1908, p.m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of said village of | Grand Rapids. this 30th day oF March. A.D, YT . 1903, GEORGE RLDDELL Presic Mortgage. ¢ on Monday. at 8:30 o’elock | Jomy R. VAX Deru ti ‘Attoraey for mortgagee, 916 Guaranty Building, Minneapolis. Minnesota. ¢mmtt. April If, 1963. April 18, 1903, STATE OF MINNESOTA, fs. of Application jorLiqg wr License. — } STATE OF MINNESOTA, ; mss: Grand Rapids, nd fled in ay office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquor, for the term commencing ws follows and termin: ing on the following dat nd at the followin: lications, respectively for the term of one ye rch, A. D, 1903, the ground floor of tb Rhodes, ‘Defendant. ; summoned and required to inti! in the | Lottie: You are — ; f the pl -| answer the complaint of th i above entitled action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of said court at his office in the village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county ve a copy of your ans- “Fotntain House,” in the Village of Grand tapids, County of rtasca, State ot Minnesotu, by Wint Archibald, the owner thereof, for care and support, the following deseribed propert: One large pony, one’ white right hind foot, star in forehead, 8 years old, weight about 700 pounds, moose color. One small pony with wi tho 23rd of M front reom em the v ite face, white right story frame buiidiug situated upon th . of Itasca within thirty days after | hind foot, two white frat feet, thirty-five feet of lots, thirteen (13) fourteen | the of this summons upon you, ©X- | 500 pounds, age about 6 years, hati te and fifteen (5). in block seventeen (17), | elnsiye of the day of such service, and if you) Two riding saddles. as follows: One ladies nal plab of the Village ofGrand Rapids | fail aid complaidt. ‘within ‘the | side saddle and bridie complete. one gontie- plaintiff in this action Wil! for the relief demanded in nt with the cost$ and dis- D rding to the recorded plat thereof. » EB. MeCormick, io Pe term of one year ! 1903, i snans saddle and bridle complete. And whereas, on the 20th day of March. A. D. 1903, I filed and cause to be filed, in the office’ of the Villag Recorder of the Village of Vin apply t« the said compl: bursements of this | | t pom on the grour building don the eas Pe gc sy. that this action is an | Grand Rapids, County of Itasca, State of ab Ne ee ey AEA ool oe ame a Minnesnta, notice of my claim of lien for the \ care and support of such stock and_propert: above described. and for the Troasonabie charges for tha care and support of such stock and property above described. And whereas the said claim has not been paid and the same is now due and owing. Now notice is hereby given, that I, as lien claimant, will offer the Dared, Pebru: 11, 1908. °O Leary & Fraser for the term of one. yea from the isvof April, A.D, 1903, at and in the east front room of the building situated on 10i 7 in block 1, of the original plat of Grand , Rapids. Minnesota. V. B. O'Reilly. for the term of one year from the Ist day of April, A. 1). 1903, at and | = = t front room ou the grount floor of | Grand; a iroperto above des- eribed for sale by public auction, at and in | i-caffee go to Hughes & Co M. EASTWOOD MRS.+]. ‘Trout Lgkee.