letterhead Sept. 26, '94 Dear Mr Muir, I am sorry that this notice goes out so late but I hope that it will reach you
in time to bring you to the city. I am quite desirous of settling the thing up as far as we may at this meeting. You are always
so cordial ready to act that I shall miss you if you are not present. In a previous letter you said that you would like a
couple of lots on the lake front for Mrs Muir and that beyond that you didn't care what you had. That you would take what
is left. Now I am not quite certain just what you mean. Do you wish to take a third or a fourth or a fifth of the whole plot
in case you may? I shall be quite glad 01848