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% 1 l*~ * HB ? 512-fX MONDAY 'EVENING, THE MINNEAPOEIS^ '.JOURNAL. if JANUAEY 20, 1902.% ^ .&, -i^*i W ^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^ ^ V ^ y ^ The Minneapolis Store. Minneapolis Dry Goods Co!Minneapolis Store. - Daintiest of Undermuslins. % '*ss^t The second week o f this remarkable sale will begin Tuesday morning. We'll ad- mit we were not the first on the field this year, but "He laughs best who laughsMast." In other words, the reputation o f the department has already borne fruit in a sale that will long be remembered. We have certainly never shown so many dainty patterns as now. This is the time to buy, and no mistake about it. Muslin GownsEmpire insertion and finishing braid, with wide ruffled revers of cambric fit neck style, front of lace 50c Cambric GownHigh neck, yoke of clus ter tucking and embroidery insertion, hemstitched cambric ruffles on neck and sleeves and down the front 59c Cambric OownGretchen style, yoke of fine tucking and Cluny lace insertion i*m m with lawn luffles edged with lace on J ) neck and sleeves Cambric GownGretchen style, "yoke of fine tucking, hemstitched beading and ribbon lawn ruffle with two rows of hem- 4 A A stitching at neck and sleeves a reg- J . U l r ular $1.25 gown, for Cambric GownSquare neck, trimmed with lace insertion, beading, ribbon and -g ' j e lace edged I . ^ O lawn ruffle * , Cambric GownV-shape neck, full front of six rows of Normandy Val. lace insertion, finished' all around yoke with tucked 4 P A and lace edged ruffle a $1.89 gown B 0\J at * ' Skirts. Cambric SkirtsUmbrella style, deep cambric ruffle with lace edge and two rows of lace insertion, underpiece and dust ruffle Cambric SkirtUmbrella style, flounce with three rows of lace insertion and tucking and lace edged lawn ruffle (.00 deep lawn 1-89 Drawers. deep Muslin Drawers Umbrella style, with lawn flounce, tucked hemstitched j / \ and edged with wide 3 ^ G lace Cambric DrawersUmbrella style, deep lawn flounce with lace edge and two p* f \ rows of lace insertion, cluster tuck- ^ v f C ing and blind embroidery Corset Covers. - Cambric Corset Covers-In Marguerite and tight fitting styles, trimmed with / ^ f embroidery and hemstitched tuck- / ^ C ing and lace edged ruffle Cambric Corset Cover Marguerite style, full front, with 4 rows of lape - - f*\ insertion, lace edged at neck and 3 ^ C arms Embroideries. Here, too, we begin another week of a great sale. An d it's right that it should be a great sale, A stingy stock never brings a generous trade. W e know what the people would do if we gave them a chance, so we bought freely of everything that was new and beautiful and dainty, with the intent of making such a price that all might share them with us. W e can only mention a few things at a time. Here's a list for Tuesday: 500 yards at 2c a yard. / C A M B R I C E M B R O I D E R Y E D G I N G S G o o d work, fas t edges , s o m e slightl y soiled, bu t still g o o d 5c values . 650 yards at 5c a yard. EMBROIDERY EDGINGSIn cambric and Swiss, hne work, 10c values. ' 800 yards at 9c a yard. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY EDGINGS AND INSER- TIONSValues up to 15c. At 15c a yard. CAHBRiC EMBROIDERY EDGINGSWith wide mar gins, hue work, 1% and 2 inches wide, full 25c value. Embroidery Remnants. All kinds and lots of them at half price on bargain counter near stairway. 0^ Sal e o f House - 0 v furnishings. Mrs. Potts Iron Han- o n dies, each O W 50 foot Clothes Lines, Q _ each O C Children's Brooms, o each O t Stove Brushes, o _ each O C Rolling Pins, Q each O C Maple Chopping Bowls, o each O C Muffin Pans, o each , O C -Whisk Brooms, cs each O C Asbestos Griddles, o each O C Wire Dish Drainers, o each O C Scrubbing Brushes, ? o each , O C Potato Mashers, O - each O C Tin Tea Pots, Qn each O C Carpet Beaters, Q each O C Decorative Linens. Today we give the linen question a new turn. We have had a glori- ous time selling the staple lines, and now we take up Fancy Linens. Tray Clothes, Centerpieces, Doilies, etc., are just as necessary to your table as the cloth itself. But the big pieces sort of overshadowed the* little ones at first. Now we give the dainty things a proper showing. This sale will open Tuesday morning with some of the best bargain- giving you have ever seen. lc EachPure Linen Damask Doilies, six inches square, on bargain table near stairway. 5c EachLinen Tray Cloths, Doilies in woven embroidery. Fringed Napkins with open work, Hemmed and Hemstitched Damask Doilies values 8^c, 10c, 12c 10c eachHemstitched Napkins, beautiful Mexican Doilies, fringed and hemstitched values up to 19c. 15c eachIrish Drawn Work Embroidered Doilies, Hemstitched Nap- kins worth up to 25c each. , 19c eachMexican Doilies, some of them soiled a little, but still really worth our regular price of 25c. 25c eachDamask Tray Clotns, Hemstitched Scarfs, 16x50 center- pieces of pure linen with open work, Hemstitched Damask Squares, values from 39c to 50c. t 35c eachAll Damask Tray Cloths, icarfs, Damask Tea Cloths some worth 75c, and none less than 50c. 48c EachScarfs, Tray Cloths, Lunch Cloths worth all the way up to 85c and $1. 69c EachEvery soiled piece in our $1.00 line will be sold at this low price. 98c EachTea Cloths and Scarfs the $1.50 kind some of them soiled 69c EachBattenberg Centerpieces, with linen center and lace edges everything now priced from $1.25 to $1.69 will submit to this reduction. Warm Underwear. We have just received a big lot of manu facturer's samples. All in perfect condi tion although some of them are slightly soiled in showing. There are 720 Dieces in the lot, including ladies' combination and single garments, also men's shirts and combinations in wool, fleece lined and cotton ribbed which go at a little more than half price. Reg. price 2c 39c SO c 7Sc asta,e.Pric e 15 c 2 5 c 3 5 c 4 5 c Reg. price $1 $1.2* $1S0 fta,eP.r.,c e 6 5 c 7 5 c 9 5 c Linen Remnants. Gleanings from the great sale, including Table Damasks, odd half.dozens of Napkins, Crash Towelings and Towels. We don't want to bother with them, so they'll all go at good-riddance prices. Art Department. A l l line n B a t t e n b e r g Braids, w h i t e a n d cream , per bol t of 36 yard s B a t t e n b e r g R i n g s , a n y size, Tuesday , per doze n i n 19c 4c Battenberg Thread, all * |-a numbers, Tuesday 4c a j " C spool, or, per dcfeen Stamped Battenberg Patterns for collars, handkerchiefs, doilies, scarfs, etc., Tuesday atf Half Price. A Mountain of Furniture. You have heard about the mountain that wouldn't go to Mahomet, and so Mahomet had to go to the mountain. Now, weVe a mountain of furniture, up high, on the fourth floor. It won't come down- to you, but the elevator will take you to it in a few seconds. If you have never been up there, come and be surprised. The variety of handsome pieces will surprise you, spite of all we can say. Then look at the price-mark of the piece you want. Take off 10 per cent or 20 per cent, or more, in some cases and pay what is left. That kind of a trip pays. [\|ORTH-WESTERN [WE Ticket office, 413 Nicollet, Phone. 240. main. tEx. SUB. Others daily Chl'jro.Miiw'kee, Madison. ChicagoAtlantic Express.. ChicagoFast Mall North-Western Limited Chi'go.Milw'kee, Madison J wausau.F.du Lactiieenbay Duluth, fcupeiior, Ashland. Twilight Limited- ) Duluth. Superior.Ashland f Elmore, Algona, DesMoines Bu. City.'bu. Fails.Mltchell Huron. Kedfleld, Pierre.... Su. City, Omaha. Kan,City New Uim, Elmore, St. James Omaha Limited ) fiu.Cltj, Omaha, Kan. City J Watertown.Huron, Redfleld Leave 7.60 a. m. 10.40 pm 5 35 pm 8 : 0 0 j 6 35 pm te.io am 4 : 0 0 p m 17.10 am 9 30 am f? 10 a m 9,30 am t4 20 pm 8:10 pin 8:10 pm Arrive 10 45 pm U 23' a n 7 : 6 5 a m U.25 t t5:20 pm 1 0 : 3 0 p m t8 00 pm 8 00 pmrf 8.00 pm 8 oo pm tlO 35 a 8:10m Hin 8:10 am Minniapoilt & S\ Ltuii ft. R Omce.Nlc. House. Phone 22S. St. Louis Depot tEx.Sunday. Others Dally.\ Leave. 1 Arrive." Watertown & Storm Lake, Express (t 8:20am Omaha, Dea Moines, Kan sas City, Mason City and MarshatltowD Esthervllle Local St.Louis & Chic'go Llmit'd Omaha and Den Moines Limited t 9*35 am 5 50 pm 7:35 pm 8 35 pm t 6:21 pm t 6 50 pm 9:24 axs .0S am 7.25 am Minneapolis, St. Paul Satiit Ste. Marie Office, 119 Guaranty Building. Telephone 134L Depot, 3d and Washington AvesS . Lea\e. | "Dally. tExcept Sua day. ["Arrive - 9.45 am| Pacific CoasPPoints.... *-6lT6pm * 6 35pm| . Atlantic Coast Points .. * y.oUam Depot, 5th and Washington Avea N t 6 15pm|. t 8:55am[. Glenwocd Express Rhinelander Local It 8:45am If 6 Oopm TICKET OFFICE 19 Nicollet Block Milwaukee Station, Minneapolis. Union Station, Bt. Paul. Dining And Pullman Sleeping Oara oa Winnipeg # nd Coast Trains No. 1 1 to Portland, Ore , via Butte. Missoula, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma Leave * 10.10 am Paclflo Express Fargo, Jamestown, Boze man, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland... Fargo and Leech Lake Local St. Cloud, Little Falls, Braln erd, Walker, Bemldjl, Fargo.. Dakota & Manitoba Express Fergus Falls, Wahpeton, Moorbead, Fargo, Crookston. Grand Forks, Grafton, Win' nlpeg. 11:15 pm t^os* am 8:45 pm Arrive *1:45 pm * 7 : 0 5 am |5:10 pm 6:35 "DULUTH SHORT L I N E " Leave T8:15 am * :00 pm 10:30 pm D U I i U T H & S U P E R I O R Arrive 7:65 am f3:80 pm 7:00 pm Dally. tEx. Sunday. WISCONSIN CINTRAL RAILWA Y CO. Office. 280 Nicollet. Phone 1936 Union Depot. Leave I AH Trains Dally. | Arrive. 7:25 amlChicsgo, Milwaukee and ln-l 8.50 am 7:05 pm] termediate points I 5:85 pm Rtf rlitlfirfnn Rnilfp Office, 414 Nicollet Ave. DUrilligtOilKUUlC. .p ho ne548. Union DeD Lea\ e for | Terminal Points. | Ar. from 7 dOam Excep Sunday | 1 20pm 7 0(Hm cChicago * Lonii-PVcf Sunrla v | . 7:50pm1Chic, and St. LouisDailyl 8 05am CHICAGOCTREATWESTERN RK "The Maple'Leaf Routs/.** Ctty Ticket Office, 5tb ft Nicollet, Mismeapolta. Depot: Washington ft iota Ave. S. tEx. Sunday. Others Daily \ L've for | ArVfrom Kenyon, Dodge Center, Oelwein, Dubuque, Free* port. Chicago and East. Cedar Falls. Waterloo, Marshalltown, D.Moines, St. Joseph, Kansas City. Cannon Falls, Red Wing. Northfleld. Faribault, Wa terville. Mankato Hay field*. Austin. Lyle, 17:40 am 11.20 am Mason City | 4:35 pm t8:00pn Eagle Grove. F t Dodge..| f7:40 ami tS:Wpsa 7:40 am 7:35 pm 10.46 pm 10.00am 7:36 pm 10:46 pm 10:00 am t4:35pm t7:40 am 5 30 pm 10:85 pm 8:25 am l:25pm 8:00 pm 8:25 am 1:25 pm 1:26 pm tl0:20 am t8:00pm 10:20 am Chicago, MWMEE St. Paul Rj. LINE Ticket office, 328 Nlcollet^av. Phone, 128. 'Daily. fEx Sun.^Ex Sat Chicago, LaCrosse, Milw ke Chicago, LaCrosse, Milw'ke C h i c a g o "PJoneer"Li m Milwaukee, La X., Winona Chicago, Farib'lt, Dubuque Red Wing and Rochester LaCros, D'b'que, Rk. Island Nortnfleld, Farib'lt. K. City Ortonville, Milb'k, Ab.erd n Ortonville, Aberdeen, Fargo Northfleld, Farib'lt, Austin Leave. I Arrive. *7 50am 10 50pm *5 25pm *12.01pm *8 00pm *2 25pm *3 45pm t225pm t7.50am *7.50am T9 25am *7 35pm t7 15pm IN A NUTSHELL Iola, Kan Gen Frederick Funston who has arrived home from Manila on sick leave, will soon undergo another operation for appendi citis. Cincinnati.Annie Laggie, domestic in the employ of W H Whittaker, killed Whittak er's 5-ea son by hanging and asphyxiated herself. Chicago George H Phillips says he will not resume business in the board of trade He has turned over his business to Finley, Bar ren & Co. Rochester, N Y Bela E Brown, aged 65, a prominent dealer iu diamonds, and manu facturer of jewelry, was murdered in his store by robbers. Detroit, Mich Four buildings, each four stories high, located in the heart of the whole sale district collapsed without apparent cause. Loss, $200,000. Memphis..The plant of the H Wetter Man ufacturing company, one of the largest stove foundries in the south has been burned Loss, $250,000, covered by insurance. Cincinnati The Masons of the Scottish Rite * v !- V T T T y t Hunter Whiskey Neve r Disappoints This has Won for It Phenomenal Success Sold at Hiflrst-class oafea and by jobbara, WM. LA3JAHAN & SON. Baltimore, Md. *&Mtt<4M&>M^******yi$$ are making the most elaborate arrangements here for the celebration Feb 18-21 of the fif tieth anniversary of the order Mexico City.The volcano of Collna is again active, in connection with the recent earth quakes. A second earthquake has occurred at Chilpaucingo and the city will have to be rebuilt Great FallsExtensive prairie fires are re ported on the other side of the international boundary Practically all the range between Milk river and Lethbridge has been swept by the flames Helena.A special from Lewiston, near the scene of the reported diamond discovery, says some of the stones that were examined and thoroughly tested by a mineralogist were pro nounced sapphires. Detroit, Mich Impending labor troubles at the opening of navigation next spring had more to do with the proceedings of the Lake Carriers' association here last week than ap peared on the surface. New York.Joseph Burke, the violinist and aotor who was the accompanist to Jennie Lind on her tour in 1850-1851, died here yes terday in his 86th year. Congressman Charles F Burke Of South Dakota is his nephew Boston John L Sullivan, the ex-prize fighter, who is appearing as Simon Legree in "Uncle Tom's Cabm," at the Academy of Music, was too realistic last night and "licked" the actor impersonating Uncle Tom to within an inch of his life Morris Creek, W. Va.William Slaughter and Ralph Johnson, colored musicians, were shot and instantly killed and Powell Callo way, white, mortally wounded at a dance by Lillian Williams because the musicians did not comply with the woman to play raytime music Toledo.The members of the Knights of the Royal Arch, an organization of saloon-keep ers, have agreed to abstain from the use of profane and vulgar language in their places of business under the penalty of a fine of $5 for each offense and expulsion from the order after three offenses. Terre Haute, Ind The motor-men and con ductors in the employ of the Terre Haute Electric company, numbering eighty-six men, refused to take out their cars, and disorder followed attempts to operate the cars with new men. The company was placed on the unfair list by the Central Labor union for refusing to tajjse the wages of the firemen and rein state a motorman who was dispharged for in solence to General Manager Clark. - N e w S e r v i c e t o ' S o u t h D a k o t a v i a M a n k a t o . The North-Western Line is now run ning through sleeping cars between the Twin Cities and Redfleld, leaving Minne apolis 8:10 p. m., St. Paul 8'40 p. m. daily, and arriving Redfleld 9 10 a. m., passing through Tracy, Brookings and Water town, with connections at Brookings to and from Huron Day Express making connections through to Pierre, leaves Minneapolis 7:10 a. m., St. Paul, 7:40 a. m. except Sunday. * New Ulm local leaves Minneapolis 4:20 p. m , St. Paul 4.50 p. m , connecting via Kasota and does not go beyond New Ulm. Train leaving Minneapolis 9 30 a. m., St. Paul- 10 00 a. m for Omaha, has no connection at Kasota or Mankato for points west on Chicago & North-Western railway. For further particulars inquire at 413 Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis, 382 Robert street, St. Paul, or Union Depot in both cities. WASHINGTON Reports of the formation of steamship trUsts are expected to block the ship subsidy bill The navy department is planing to establish an extensive naval station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. President Roosevelt has issued an order di recting that in appointments preference be given to veterans of the civil war The proposition will be put to congress whether to ask Marconi to attempt to estab lish wireless telegraphic connections with Hawaii. In an elaborate argument printed in the Congressional Record Representative Jenkins of Wisconsin shows the inconsistency of the democratic paity in congress, in view of its record, in opposing the acquisition of for eign territory. * Representatives of the militia of various states are gathering here for the first meet ing of the Interstate National Guard associa tion They hope to form a stiong national organization which will present laws to con gress for bringing about a uniformity in state militia and bringing the state associa tions into closer touch with the federal mili tary establishment. C h o i c e o f T h r e e . The Chicago Great Western Railway offers the choice of three through tour ist cars per week, via different routes to California. On Thursdays via the Santa Fe, a central route, on Saturday via the Katy, a southern route, through Texas with connections for Mexico. On Tues days via the Rock Island, a northern route, through the Grand Canyon of Colo rado by daylight. Information and book lets from A J. Aicher, City Titcket Agent, Cor. Nicollet Ave and 5th St., Minneapolis. CABLE FLASHES Barcelona.The explosion of the boiler of a spinning mill near Manresa Saturday de stroyed half the village of Puente de Volum inara and killed sixty people. Willemstad.It is reported that the Vene zuelan government troops have been defeated in a big battle near Barquisimeto, and that the town is now probably in the hands of the insurgents BudapestDuring an agrarian riot in the village of Alsoidecs, Transylvania, a mob at tacked the government officials and the gen darmes fired on them Ten of the mob were killed and thirteen severely wounded Manila Sergeant Kichlino, with eight men, has surprised and captured Aqueda Kahaba gan, the famous female general, who for two years has been fighting the Americans She boasts that she commanded 300 men of the rifles in Laguna de Bay. 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Address Sterling Remedy Comaany, Chicags or New York. 50* NOTICE O F SALE. T H E UNITED STATES FLOUR JUULL I f t b COMA*AN*. NOTICE IS HhKMlY 0.1VK.N mat Dy virtue ot a writ ol fieri lacia. issued out ot the Chancery Court ot the State oi Mew Jersey, in a caube wherein CBNTKAJ. T R t S f COMPANY OF NEW YORK is complainant, and THb UNITED STAINS FlaOUK MILLING COMPANY and others are de fendants, in .pursuance ot a filial di.ree la said cause made on the 3lst day ot May, 1901, and in pursuance oi a decree of the Circuit Court ot the I nited btates foi the Western Distrlot oi Wiscon sin, made and entered ou the 8th day oi June, 1901, In a cause wherein the Central Trust Com pany of New York Is complainant, and The United States Flour Milling Company and others aie de fendants, and in pursuance ot a decree ot the Cirouit Court ot the United States for the Eastern District of Wiscousla in a cause wherein the Cen tral * " ust Company ot New York Is complainant and The V lttd States Flour Milling Company and others y e defendants, and in pursuance ot a de cide of the Circuit Court oi the United btates for the District of Mlnue-Jta In a caube wherein the Cential .rust Company of New \ork is complain ant and The United bt tes k lour Milling Company and others are de/Andauts, and in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern Ulnrict ot New York in a cause herein the Central Trust Company of New York Is complainant and The United States Flour Mill ing Company and others are defendants, and in pursuance of a. decre ot the Circuit Court of the United btates for the Southern District of New York in a cause whe.eiu the Central Irust Com pany of New York is complainant and The United States Flour Milling Company and others are defendants, ana :n pursuance ot a decree of the Circuit Court of the) United Mates lor the West ern District ot New York in a cause wherein the Central liust Companv of New York is complain ant and The United States Flour Milling Com pany _nd otherB are defendants. I the subscriber. Special Master designated in and by said writ and decrees, will on the toarteenth day ot February, 1904, or the da) to which 1 may adjourn the sale, at one o'clock in the afternoon ot said day. at the City of Jersey City, in the State 01 New Jersey, at the Chancery Chambers, No 15 Exchange Place, in the said City ot Jersey City, sell at public vendue or auction to the highest bidder o*- bid ders all the property, rights and inteiests covered by the certain mortgage of the said United States Flour Milling Company mentioned In the said writ and decrees, and made and executed to the Central Trust Company of New York, as trustee, dated the 1st day of May. 1899, and gUen to secure an Issue of bonds of the aggregate amount of J15 000,000, ot which there have been actually issued and are now outstanding bonds to the aggregate amount of $7,604,000, of principal par value, which said prop erty, rights and Interest are described in said writ and decrees as follows, to wit. (1 One thousand and four of the first mortgage bonds of the Hecker-Jones Jewell Milling Com pany tor one thousand dollars each dated Au gust 27th 1892 secured by a TruBt Deed or Mort gage of the same date to the Franklin iruat Com pany, with all unmatured coupons annexed, also twenty-nine thousand and ninety-five shares of the preferred capital stock of the riecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, also nineteen thousand eight hundred and nity-two shares of ihe common capi tal stock ot 'the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Com pany. (2) Ail ot the several pieces and parcels ot land lying being and situated in the Counjjr ot St. Louib and State of Minnesota, described ue jllowa to wit' All ot blocks nunioered two it), tour (4j and six (6) in Munger & Peck s Rearrangement of i* one UJ in the Fust aubdlvision ot Kice s Point, according to the plat thereof as the same appeara ot record in the office of the Register of Deeds 01 Bdid St. Louis County, including all or tho follow ing lots as designated upon tne original piat ot Rice's Point us the same appears ot record in the office ot said Register of Deeds to wit bots num bered elghty-to (8^ . eighty-lour IM). eifehi-stx t8bj, eignty-eight (88j. nicety (901, ninety two ii). ninety-tour ow ninety-fix t98) ninety-eight (98) and one hundred (100) In Block No one nundied tail thirty-nine' (139), Lots numbered elgnty-one 181). eighty-three 183) eighty-ave (85), eighty seven {fit) eighiy-mne (S9j ninety-one (91) nine ty-three (93), ninety Ave (95j, ninety-seven (97), and ninety-ulne (99) in Block one hundred and torty tno (142). Lots numbered eighty-two (8.0, eighty tour (84) eighty-six (SC), elgnty-elght (Sh). ninety (9u ninety-two (94). ninety-four (94), ninety-six (96), ninety-eight (98) and one hundred (100) In Block No. one hundred and sixty-two (162), bow numbered eighty-one (81), eighty-three {Si), eighty five (85) elghtv-seven (87). etgnty-nme (SS) nine ty-one (91) ninety-three (9J), nlnety-ftve (95), ninety-seven (97) and ninety-nine (99) in Bloc* one hundred and sixtytflve (105), Lots eighty-two (84), eighty-four (84) elghty-Sii (8b) eighty-eight (8S) ninety (90), ninety two (S2). ninety-four (94), ninety-six (9), ninety-eight (98) and one hundred (100) In Block number one hundred and seventy two (172), and Lots numbered jlghty-one (II). eighty-three 18S). e%bt}-uve (85). elgnty-seven (87) eighty-nine (89). ninety-one (91), ninety-three (93), ninety-five (95) ninety-seven (97) and ninety-nine (99) in Block No. one hundred and sevenlj-Uve (175) and also, all of the land or land -covered with water embraced In any of the streets ave nues and allejs, designated upon said original plat of Rice's Point adjacent to anv of the lands and premises in this decree described, together with all the riparian rightb and privileges in any masner Incident or appurtenant to said premises, or any thereof, including all -lghts ot improve ments, occupation and reclamation, also all of the improvements upon said premises hereinbefore described. (8) Alt of the pieces or parcels ot land lying, being and situate In the County ot Douglas and State of Wisconsin described as follows, to wit. All of lots two (2), three (3), tour (4) and five (6), and so mush ot lot one ll) as lies south of a line a, awn parallel to and one hundred and forty-live (145) feet distant northerly from the southerly line of said lot. all ID Block two (2) in the Townsite of West Superior, Eighth Division, according to the plat thereof as the same is on file and of record In the office o the Register ot Deeds ot said Doug h y County, together with all of the riparian rights and privileges appurtenant or Incident thereto, and all Improvements thereon, the same being now vtlthln and -part ot the City of Superior in said county and formerly part of Lot two (2), In Sec tion ten (lo). In. Township Forty-nine (49), North of Range fourteen (14) West in said county. (4) All that tract, piece or par&l of land lying, being and situate in West Superior, in the County of Douglas and State of Wisconsin, known and de scribed as follows, to wit: All that part ot lot numbered 1 In block num bered 2 In the Townsite of West Superior, Eighth Division, which Is bounded as follows Southerly by x. line parallel with and 145 feet distant north erly from the south line ot said Lot 1 easterly by the wsterly line of Hughltt Slip northerly by-the established dock Hne in Howard's Pocket, and westerly by the east line ot Lot "A" of the afore Mid Eighth Division, according to the plats there of on Hie and of record In the office ot the Regis ter of Deeds in and for said County of Douglaa. said property being a part of Lot 2 of Section 10, Township 49 North of Range 14 West (5) All those Iracts. pieces or parcels ot land lying and being in the County of Douglas and State of Wisconsin, described as follows, to wit: Lots numbered 1, 2 and 3 in block numWered J. In the Townstte of West Superior. Eighth Divi sion according to th plat thereot on file and of record in the offlco of the Register of Deeds in and for said C .nnty of Douglas Subject, bow ever, to the right of wav heretofore granted by said grantor (Laud ft River Improvement Com pany) to the Lake Superior Terminal A Transfer Railway Companv f6 All of the nterra ana parcels of land lying, being and situated In the Countv of Douglas and Stste of Wisconsin described as follows to wit Alt of lots numbered three (3). five (5), seven (7), nine iif eleven (11) thirteen 03) fifteen CIS) seventeen fl7) nineteen (19) twenty-one (21), twenty-three (3t and twenty-five (25) on Toledo Pier In the Townsite of Superior according to the plat thereof as the same is on file and appear* of record In the office of the Register of Deeds of said Douglas Countv, together with so much of the land formerly embraced In Bay Street, adjacent to said Block twenty-five (25) as designated npon aid plat as has heretofore accrued to said lot twenty-five (25 by virtue of the vacation ot 'hat part of ssifl Bay Street lvln* between Nettleton Avenue and Toledo Pter, as desienated upon said plst together with all of the improvements on said premises and with the riparian rights and privileges appurtenant to or Incident to said lands including railroad connections and rights of access bv water and rait and the free ute of, all railroad tracks between said lots and the "dock line In Superior Bay: subject to the rights reserved to the Superior Consolidated Land Ocmpanv Us surces sors and assigns to construct and forever maintain nd operate a railroad track or tracks along and upon said Toledo Pier adjacent to said lots for the accommodation ot property owners on either side thereof, as set forth In a certain deed from the Superior Consolidated Land Company to the Will iam Llstman Milling Company bearing date August 26th 1888 and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of said Douglas County In Book 44 of Deeds,-on page 185. CD Alt ot the several pieces and parcels ot land, lying, being end situated In the County of Douglas and State of Wisconsin described as follows to wit: All of lots numbered eight (8). ten (10) twelve (12), fourteen (14) sixteen (IS) eighteen (18). twenty (20). twentv-two (22). twenty-four (24) and twenty-six (26) on Quebec Pier and all of lots numbered three hundred and seven (307), three hundred and nice (209) three hundred and eleven (Bll three Hundred and thirteen (SU). three Han Ired end fifteen (315). three hundred and seventeen itTD and three- huadred and atajuja (SU) oa West Bay Street all in the Townsite of Superior, according to the plat thereof as the same is on file and of record In the office of the Register ot Deeds of said Douglas County, also all of the land for merly embraced in said Bay Street between Nettleton Aienue ard Quebec Pier, as designated upon said plat, which portion of said street has heretofore been vacated and accrued to the adja cent lots, and Including all of the riparian rights and privileges appurtenant or In any manner inci dent to said property and any and all thereof, and Including all x the Improvements on said premises, also all of the land and land covered with water and the right ot occupancy, improve ment and reclamation thereof. l)lng and being in front of said above described lands and extending therefrom out to the established dork line iq. the Bay of Superior. Including also an easement ovei so much of lots five (5) and nine (9) on said Quebeo P!s and over so much of Quebec Pier as designated npon said plat, appurtenant to iocs eleven ill), thirteen (13) and fifteen (15) on said pier, as shall be necessary to construct, maintain and operate railway tracks for mill and elevator purposes In order to give the mills and elevators erected or which may be erected thereon, railnav connections with railroads now or which may hereafter be established adjacent to or in the vicinity of said premises. (8) All of the several pieces and parcels of land lying, being an** situated In the County of Doug las and State of Wisconsin, described as follows, to wit. All ot Lou numbered three hundred twenty one (321) three hundred cwenry-vhree (343) three hundred twenty-five (845) three .hundred twenty seven (327), three hundred twenty-nine (449), three hundred thirty-one (331) and three hundred thirty-three (333) on West Bay Street, in the Townsite of Superior according to the plat there of as the same Is of record In the office ot the Register ot Deeds of said Douglas County, to gether with so much of the land formerly em braced In raid Bay Street, extending trom Nettle ton Avenue to Toledo Pier, accruing to said lots by reason 01 the vacation thereof, said portion ot said street having heretofore been vacated includ ing all of the land or land covered with water lying and being in front of said heveral lots here inbefore described, and extending therefrom out to the established dock line in the Ba of Superior, with tLe right of improvement, occupancy and re clamation thereof, together with all riparian rights and privileges in any manner incident or appur tenant to any of sdid premises, inoluding all of the Improvements upon said premises, also the right ot use in common with other owners of the railroad tracks heretofore or which may hereafter be constructed along or upon the lands fronting upon the easterly side of Toledo Pier, together viith the Tight to have railway tracks and railway connections-maintained in order to give said prop erty hereoy roi.\eyecl accesb by rail to the rail roads now constructed, or which may hereafter be constructed along or in the vicinity ot the southerly end ot said Toledo Pier, including all ot the rights reserved and insured to the Anchor-Mill Company under and by virtue of a deed ot con veyance from the Superior Consolidated Land Com pany to the Anchor Mill Company, bearing date tho 28th day of August, 18S3, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds i said Douglas County, Wisconsin, on the 29th day of August, 1S93. in Book 44 of Deeds, on page 18L (9) All thosa tracts or parcels r' land, with the buildings thereon, lying and being in the County of Henuuplu. btate of Minnesota,, described a fol lows, to wit: Lots numbers fifty-six (56). fifty-nine (59), sev enty-two (72) and eighty-eight (88) in Auditor's SuDdivision Number thlrty-mne (49), according to the piat theieot on file and of record In the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Hennepin aforesaid. Also all the mill powers ot water, water rights and privileges granted and conveyed to the party of the first part (United Suites Flour Milling Com pany) appurtenant ro and used in connection with the said described premises, subject to the reserva tions and excep Lions in respoct thereto contained in deeds of said premises to the said party of the hrsi part. (10) All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate, ljing and being in the City of Milwaukee. State of Wisconsin, being part ot Lot No. 6, Sec tion S3 la the Fifth Ward of the City of Mil waukee bounded as foilows: , Commenclnb in the centre line of Washington Street extending three hundred and twelve (312) feet East of the West line of Lot Number , running theme East on the centre line of Wash ington street extended one hundred and sixty Ut0 feet to a point, thence South, parallel with the West line of said Lot Number 6. one hundred and elghty-elgh (1&8) feet to a point on the North 4pck line of Canal, thence West, along said dock line of Canal one hundred and sixty tibO) feetj. thence North, parallel with the West line ot said Lor Number 6, one hundred and eighty-eight (188) test to the point or place ot oeginntng, together with al. rights of ingress and egress to enter in and upon, o pass In and out, over and through the waters and channels of said Canal or slip from the Milwaukee River to said premises as apper tain and are appurtenant thereto, bunjeot to the ri^ht or way over the North thirty-eight (33) feet of the west one hundred and twenty (140) feet ot the above described premises reserved to Chris topher a. btarae and Frederick Bues, by deed recorded in Volume 159 of Deeds, page biS, and subject to the right of way granted to the Cnlcago and Northwestern Rallw^j compauy by deed re corded in V olume lb4 ot Deeds on page 6S7. (11) The following described real estate, situate in the County ot Milwaukee and state ot Wiscon sin, to wit. Lots numbers three (4) and four (4) in Block sixty-seven u7) In the Filth Ward of the City ot Milwaukee, according to the plat thereot on hie in the office ct the Register ot Deeds in and tor Milwaukee County, together with any lands adjoining to which ch party of the nrat part may nave any title or rights of way. (12) All that cena a piece or parcel of land, eltuate in tne City ot Buffalo, County ot Erie and State ot New YorK, being part of outer Lot No. 140, and uounded and desciioed as follows. .Beginning at a point in the westerly line ot Oak Stieet, at tne southeasterly corner of a lot hereto fore conveyed by Miles P, Squire and wife to John Mauier, thence running westerly, at right angles, to a point midway between Oak and E1U- cott Streets, thence southerly and parallel with Oak fetreet, fitly and ttnriy-iwo hundredths (50 32) feet, to the south line ot Outer Cot No. 140, thence eakterly, at rigiu angles to said last-men tioned lino to Oak Street, and thence northerly, and along said line ot Oak Street, fifty and thirty two hundredths (60.32) feet to the place ot be ginning. , Also all that tract of land, situate In the Ctty ot Buffalo, County ot Erie and State of New York, being Dart of Outer Lot No. 139, and more par ticularly bounded and described as follows. Beginning at the point of Intersection of the easterly line of Elllcott Street with the south line ot Outer Lot No. ISO, running thence north erly on said easterly line ot Elllcott Street ninety seven -nd 25-100 (97 36) feet, thence at right angles, easterly and parallel with the said south line of said Outer Lot No. 189. one hundred and fifty (ISO) feet, thence south at right angles to the ast-mentioned line and parallel with Elllcott Street, fifty-seven and 25-100 (57 25) feet, thence easterly, at right angles to Ellicott street and par allel with the said south Una of said Outer Lot No 139 about one hundred and fifty (150) feet, to the west line of Oak Street, thence southerly, along the west line ot Oak Street, forty (40) feet, to the said south line of said Outer Lot No. 139, thence west along the .ast-mentioned line, three hundred (300) feet, to the said easterly line of El licott Street, at the place of beginning. AIM, that other parcel ot land situate In said City of Buffalo County of Erie and State of New Ycrk, being part ot Outer Lot No. 138. and bounded as fallows Beginning at a point in the north line ot said Outer Lot No 138, where the same Is Intersected by the west line of lands now or formerly owned by John O Seeger, running thence southerly ana along said west line of said Seeger's lands ten (10) feet and six (6) Inches thence easterly at right angles to said last-mentioned line and parallel with Genesee Street, about twelve (12) feet and six (6) Inches to the nor-h line of said Outer Lot No 138, and thence westerly and along the north line of said Outer Lot No 138, sixteen (16) feet and three (3) Inches to the place of beginning: the last parcel being the same premises conveyed by John O Seeger and wife to George Urban and others, by deed dated March 12. 1884. and recorded in Erie County Clerk'* office In Liber 467 of Deeds, page 168 and Is subject to the reservation or casement reserved therein. (13) All that traot er parcel of Ian* situated in the City of Syracuse In the County of Onondaga and State of New York, known and distinguished as Block Number One Hundred and Ninety-six (196) according to s map made by B, F Green and used In the partition ef lands between John Townsend Augustus James and the heirs of Galah Townsend in 1363. and filed in the Clerk's office of Onondaga County Said Block is bounded southerly by Water Street westerly by ^v"est Street, north erly y the Erie Canal, and easterly by the Onon daga Creek with the flouring mill and other build ings thereon and the mill privilege appurtenant thereto. . _ . (14) AM that tract or parcel ot land situate in the Town of Lyscnder In the Connty of Onondaga, State of New York, and more particularly known aid distinguished as being part of Lot Number Five of Block Number twenty-two In the Village of Baldwlnsvllle In the County aforesaid, sad de scribed as follows, vis.: The Red Mill premises or site, together with *J1 the water power and privileges thereto belonging or In any wise ap pertaining as the same were conveyed by Horace White and Clara D White te the linn ot Sharp ft Colt, deed recorded la the eflce of the Clerk ot Onondaga County In Book 118 of Deeds, p e n 239. fta. the 9th day of November, A. D.. IMS. Kx csptlng sad leserrink from the nrualsts shore referred to so much and such part thereot as may be included in the Scythe Factory premises and. buildings and appurtenances lying south ox the two rod street or alley, running from Bridge Street to the old Red Mill site and extending on that Una easterly to the westerly line or parts of the old red mill race and thence by a right line south to the Seneca River, the south line of said two rod street or alley Is to be assumed as the same was located under a lease of the Scythe Factory prem ise', to Eton Denlo agent for the Otsego Fork Mills dated November 12. 18b4, together with all buildings warehouses, structures, elevators, wharves, erections docks bulkheads, cribs, piers, tracks and 'rack privileges now npon or In front of or in any manner appertaining to or connected with the said above severally described parcels ot land and aH fixtures and machinery used in or about the said premises. Also all rights and Interests In and to lands under water contained within the aforesaid sev erally-described premises and in front thereof. 4.lfco all rights of, wharfage, cranage, dockage, pierage and riparian rights and privileges ot every kind and cha*acter whatsoever, which are or may be tppurtenant or appertaining to the said premises or any part thereof or to which the party of the first part may or shall be for any reason entitled. Together with all and tlngular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong Ing or in any wise appertaining, and the rever sions, "emamders Incomes rents, issues and profits thereof. And also all the estates, rights, titles Interests, properties, possessions claims and demands of every kind and nature whatsoever as well In law as in equity of the party of the first part (United btates b lour Milling Company), of, la and to the same and anv and every part thereof, with the appurtenances and also all and singular the corporate rights privileges and franchises oC the pany of the first part. Also all the machinery tools manufacturing ap paratus and appliances, franchises, trade-marks, whether registered or not, patents, patent rights, copyrights, brands and good-will of the business on by the party of the first part, that l b e l o n S or appertain thereto respectively. The said property will be sold without valua tion, appraisement, redemption or extension, and will be offered for sale both in parcels and as an entirety. The lots or parcels above described will be first separately offered for sale in the order in which, the same are hereinbefore respectively numbered. No bid will be received from any one offering to bid for any of said parcels who shall not before the time ot sale deposit with the Special Master as a pledge that he will make good bis bid In case of acceptance the sum hereinafter set opposite the numbers of tne respective parcels to be offered tor sals, in money or by cert1tied check upon any National Bank or Trust Company In the City ot New York or the par value of bonds secured by said first mortgage or deed of trust dated May 1st, 1S99, of the amount set opposite the numbers of the respective parcels to be offered for sale as aforesaid, viz.: Dlstinctue number Deposit in of parcel to be money or by Deposit l a offered for sale, certified check. bonds. (1) v. 3100,000. or S43o,O0O. W) 20,000 or 108,000. Of 5,000 or 23.000. 14} 7,000. or 30.000. 8 000 or 88.000. (6) S-.-00 or 38,0011. (7) 10.000 or 54,000. (8) 6,000. or 23.000. (9) 20,000 or 90,000. (10) 8,000 or 88,000. UD 6.000. or 23,000. (U) 5,000 or 38,000. (13) 5)0co or 23,000. (14) 1,500 or 6,000. After all of the said separate lots shall have beeu offered for sale and the highest bids received therefor noted by the undersigned as Special Mas ter, I will then immediately offer the said parcels for sale together as an entirety No b'd will be received for the said property /hen offered as an entirety in one lot or parcel frrn: anyone offering to old therefor who shall not, uefore the time of sale deposit with me s a pledge that he will maice good his bid In cat^ of uxseptance, the sura of 3200 000 in money or by certified check upon any national bank or trust company In the City of New York or $980 000 par \alue of the bonds secured by the said First mortgage or deed oC trust of May 1, 1899 If the highest bid for all such property whea offered together as a single lot or parcel shall exceed t i - aggregate of tne said highest bids re ceived and noted for said property when offered in separate parcels as aforesaid then all of such property shall be struck off and sold together as a single lot or parcel to the person making the highest bid therefor, but if the highest bid re ceived for such oropertv when offered together as a single lot or parcel shall not exceed the aggre gate sum of the oeieral highest bids received and noted for such property when offered in separate lots or parcels as aforesaid then the several separate lots offered for sale shall be struck o and sold to the bidders who made the highest bids therefor respectively Upbn thr acceptance of any bid either for the separate parcels offered for sale or the premises, property and franchises offered as an entirety be fore striking down to the purchaser or purchasers the premises property and franchises so oC red for sale the purchaser or purchisers thereof shall pay to the undersigned as Special Master ten per cent, of the amount of the purctu.se price bid br him. either In money or by certified check upon anv national bank or trust companv in the City of New York, or thirty per cent, tnereof in the par value of the bonds secured by said mortgage or deed of trust ot May 1. 1899 The deposit re ceived from each an! every successful bidder shall be retained by the Specialpercentageand Master ap plied by him oa account of the o f th t purchase price hereby required to be paid In cash, certified check or bonds by such successful bidder or bidders. The deposit received from any unsuc cessful bidder shall be returned to him when the property shall be strlcKen down. In case any bidder or purchaser shall fall to make good his bid upon its acceptance by the undersigned as Special Master, or after such ac ceptance shall tail to comply with any order ot court relating to the payment thereof or the consummation of the purchase then the stuns in cash or bonds deposited by such purchaser or pur chasers shall be forfeited as a penalty tor such failure and shall be applied to the expense Ot the resale, and toward making good any defi ciency or loss In case the property shall be sola at a price less than that brought at the former sale if the Court shall not confirm the sale tor which a deposit shall have been made, such de posit shall be returned to the bidder The com plainant jrbe Central Trust Companv ot New York. as trustee or any holder or holders of any of the said bonds or any party to the said suits, may bid and purchase at any such sale. Upon con firmation ot any sale by the court, the purchaser shall make such further payment or payments In cash on account of his bid as the court front time to time may direct. The purchaser ot sax. parcel may satisfy and make good any part of his bid not required to be paid In cash, by tam ing In to be cancelled or credited, as provided l a said decrees any bonds or coupons payable out of the proceeds of sale upon the distribution thereof, and such purchaser shall be credited therefor on account of his bid with such sums as would be payable on such bonds and coupons oat of thei purchase price It the who!* amount thereof haol been paid in cash. The court reserves the right to resell any parcel of the property npon such notice as 'he court shall direct. In case the pur chaser thereof shall fall or omit to make any payment on account of any unpaid balance ot the purchase price within thirty days after the entry of an order requiring such payment. The pur chaser of the parcel second above described an* numbered (2) shall as a part of the considera tion and in addition to the sum bid tor suokv parcel, take the same and receive the deed there for upon the express conditio? (.hat he shall pay., satisfy and dlssharge the amount of the Ilea of the Barnett ft Record Company under and by virtue of certain mechanic's liens, if such liens shall be adjudged prior to this mort gage by the Circuit Cou-t ot the United States tor the District of Minnesota in the said action therein pending between the Central Trust Com pany of New York as complainant and the Unltea States Flour Milling Company, the said Barnett * Record Company and others as defendants, and , payable out ot the proceeds -esultlng- from the sale of the-sald mortgaged premises In priority to the amount due upon the bonds sad coupons) secured by said mortgage of May L lt99 ana the court reserves the right to retake and resell the said patcei In tbt event ot failure ot tha purchasers to comply with such conditions. For further particulars, and for r s speclfle de scription of the property to be sold, referenea Is hereby made to the said decrees on file wtta the Clerks ot the courts above mentioned. Copies of said decrees may oe seen pan due applica tion at the office of either the undersigned Spectaft Master or solicitors. Dated, December 24th. 1901. JOSEPH CROSS, Special Master* B0TLER, NOTMAN, JOLINB ft MYNDBRSIV z 64 Wall Street. Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. . MNDABTIRY. DEPOE ft FAULKS. "- ~ , " V . 776 Broad Street. t - S Newark. N. J.j - t~* v ^ , KltLER, NOTES, MILLER ft WAHL. ., . 102 Wisconsin Street, * C Milwaukee, Wis.: ,. * ^ KELLOGG ft SEVERANCE), Merchants* National Bank ^btldtnc St. Paul. Ulna., . - _ * _ - Solicitors and of Counsel fpr-Coxnplsllvat Ceatrss, Trust Oompsny ot New Tor** %. - ,SMi* I I 1 . 4 8 00am *3 20pm *9 20am fl2 01pm tlO.SOpm *6l6pm f5 45pm 6 55am ill :20am &Ai I - . m * * -