New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 18, 1885 · Page 2 of 14
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Spring commences to-morrow. FWIffC The Eclipse. A catalogue of "The Flora of Minne- JusticeOle Jorginson. ~.Z Room moulding for hanging pic- & Traveler's *.Guide. sota" by Warren Upbam, assistant on Constable John Koester. tures, at Chas. Wagner's. he board ox county commissioners The annular eclipse last Mond ay at the Geological Survey of Minnesota, MILFORD. tracted very general attenti on in this Ju st recieved 5 0 pieces of dress ging- is in session has co me to our hands. W consider SupervisorsChr. Spelbrink, city. The conditions were very favorable chair- i ham. Standard Brands. Only 10 cts. for viewing the eclipse and the volume a valuable one and would man, John Krneger, B. Marti. Yesterday was S Patrick's day. Our a yard at F. Kuetzing's. ^^^^^VL smoked glass was in great demand. recommend it not only to the Specialist Clerk andAssessorLouis Spelbrink. boys didn't celebrate. Bel ow we present thr ee cuts, depicting Services at the Congregational but to the general reader. A striking TreasurerDavid Haeberle. the beginning, greatest obstruction church every Sunday at 10 a. and he Nicollet County Agricultural feature and one that is appreciated on and ending, at New Ulm. JusticeJohn Dorster. at 7% p. m., the latter is usually a le cture. la>fWfj.fJ Society have decided to hold a fair next sight is the map showing, at a glance, Subject of lecture next Sunday ConstableChas. Black. fall. S says the Tribune, evening is Honesty the Best Policy. the areas of forest and prairies and lim- PRAUUEVILLE. Sunday school at 2J p. m. Mrs. C. H. Hast. its of some of the principal trees and Going West. SupervisorsChrist. Olsen, chair- he Redwood county agricultural society Ross, Superintendent. Al are welcome. Br*7:20am Day Passenger *5:0Sp shrubs. The total number of species man. Christ Johnson, Daniel Stege. has filed articles of incorporation *9:35p Night :4:55 a and varieties of plants enumerated in ClerkPeter Mertz. C. MOWERY, Pastor. with the secretary of state. 'Sunday. Daily. this catalogue is 1650. The whole num- Treasurer H. S. Tharkelsop. Pianos TunedProf. Muntz, of C. W HEIDEMANN, Agent ber of woody plants 206 of which but he advance gua rd of wild geese, Assessor and JusticeJ. H. P. Hoy. Winona, desires to inform those desirous 75 attain a tree-like size. Officers ot Brown County ducks and crows put in an appearance S1GEL. of having their pianos tuned, that he will be in New Ulm the second week he best represented genus is Carex last week. Warm weather mu st be SupervisorsA. Manderfeld, chair- Post Oflice Address New Ulm. in April. Th Professor is an old and close at hand. (sedges) of which there are 89 species. man, Geo. Grau, And. Seifert. AUDITORJ. p. Bertrand. experienced piano tuner and those BA8UKERR. Peffeferle. People generally do not know the differ- ClerkJohn Manderfeld, Jun desenng work done in that line should _aiSTER OF DEEDSJohn Grimmer W understand that the Hessian mil- ence between a sedges and a grass or at Ivnos OF PROBATEE. Brandt. Treasurer Jos. Holm, Sen. wait until his arrival. itary band which lately gave two con- HUERKOF THE DIST. COURTAlbert Blanchard least make no distinction, but cattle AssessorAndreas Hoffmann. "IERIFFJ. Schmidt. certs in Union Hall will again visit our TRVETORJ. Berndt. and horses show a very decided taste in Bucklen Arnica Salve ConstableAlex. Waibel. ^GOITRT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. city about Easter. The best salve in the world for Cuts favor of the grasses. Th sedges are i' COUNTY ATTORNEYGeorge W. Soraervile NICOLLET COUNTY. ii CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever comparatively worthless forage or hay, ^OUKTY StrpERiNTENDENTD. J. B.Velikanje he following is the results of the Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands Mrs. Ladd, wife of Hon. Sumner Ladd and yet the greater bulk of the hay of- Chilblains, Corns, and all *ki Eruptions, town elections in the adjoining towns of Minneapolis, died in St. Peter on the fered for sale by the farmers of this vi- :ot the City of New Ulm. and positively cures Piles, or no in Nicollet county, as far as heard from. evening of the 8th insfc Consumption pay required. I is guaranteed to givpeifect cinity consist of sedges. OOLRTLAND. N pnstans was the fatal disease. satisfaction, i money refunde pple, Epple Buenger, C. Loeuhard. SupervisorsH. Patch, chairman, New Ulm is as frequently mentioned 8 minutes after beginning ed. Price 25 cents per box Soldby C. Pfsenninger. J. Heffenmeyer, C. Fass. as any other locality. Mr. B. Juni is con- L. Roos. George Haag fell at the roller riok ClerkTheo. Lange. _?r. Forster. tributor from this place. has also Birr JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug. Westphal. last Sunday, while skatin g, and dislo- TreasurerE. Gieseke. CITY ATTORNEYJOS. A. Eckstein. I am closing out my stock of millinery furnished a considerable list of plants AssessorTheo. Lange. cated his ankel joint. Dr. Ma"llei CONSTABLEJos. Galles. goods because I am goi ng to with notes of observations for other lo- MARSHALF. Gommel. JusticeHerman Froelich. has him in charge now. move away liom New Ulm I you Cor stableFred Fass. calities. Nw Ulm Market Report. want to buy millineiy goods below An infant daughter of Mr. Dumares LA.FAYETTE. cost, call on of Mankato choked on a bean which SupervisorsJohn Boock, chairman, Attempted SuicideE. Hahle, (Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in M'Ls. E TORKELSOX. Aug Swanspn, Alois Hulskam p. lodged in the bronchal tubes, from the Strain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro- a prisoner confined in the county jail at ClerkJos. Diepolder. effects of which she died. duce.-! State Teachers Institute this place, attempted suicide last Fri- TieasurerBernard Hulskamp. An institute for the county of Brown, dav by cutting his main artery on his AssessorHenry Guggisberg The many friends of A. J. Lamberton GHAIN. will be held at Sleepy Eye during the JusticeJohn Olin. left arm with a piece of glass. had week commencing Monday, March 30, hereabouts will be-glad to learn that he Wheat 62 67 ConstableW. Hulskamp. 1885. 20 on several occasions expressed his in- Oats has so far recovered from his recent se- Taxes levied, $300 for current expenses 30 It will be under the supervision of the Corn tention of committing suicide, but Sher- vere illness as to take outdoor exercise. and $500 for roads and bridges ,25 35. County Superintendent, who will make Barley iff Schmidt did not belief in his sincere- all neeebsai arrangements tor the convenience PROVISIONS. The Tribune savs that old rumor has Governor Hubbard having vetoed the t\ of purpose and but little attention of Teachers and the success of 00 3 25 Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 it that ex-Judge Cox is an applicant for bill appropriating $7,000 for the G. A. was paidfhim. About six o'clock Fri- the Institute Instructors, thoroughly 75 3 00 Mutton per head 2 the St. Peter post oflice, as he or his R. encampment, it has been decided to prepared for the work, will be provided. 25 @3 50 day afternoon^the Sheriff found Hahle Pork per cwt 3 wife or somebody is seeond cousin to They will be furnished with such rro 25 2 75 abandon the reunion projected for next Flour per cwt 2 in an insensible condition a pool of Cleveland, and "hence the henceness. lessional books, apparatus and literature 1 50 Corn Meal, per cwt There are three other candidates in the summer. his o\\ blood on the floor of his cell. as will be of specnl service to Teachers. 1 00 Beans field, and the general belief is that Jim Before cutting his artery Hahle had Lectures and uiscussionswill be appointed 1 00 Peas Dekn\ is booked for the place. Th Albert, ten-} ear-old son cf Col. Pfaen- for some ot the evenings, and everything lightly bandaged his arm above the el- 60 75 Onions Tribune concludes- "Bu whenah, der a few days ago dislocated the e.bow Greatest obstruction, 12 C2 noon. possible be done to till the week 30 when will the change be made? There's Potatoes, per bushel bow thus somewhat retarding the flow with valuable matter. Good Teacheis, joint of his right arm, whi'e play @12K the rub. What's wanted is more light jjSugar Cured HHIDS per ft. of blood, but when discovered he had and those ambitious to impiove, connot with his comrades. Dr. Muller has the on the whenness." 10 breakfast Bacon per ft. almost bled to death. Dr. Kaula, the afford to absent themselves. 15 fDried Beef, per ft unlucky boy in charge. The school officers of the best distilets County poor physician, was summoned .13 @14 pSaltPork, per ft Tank Ke closed his course of lec- are noticing who take pait in the Institutes, and he administered restoratives and 9 10 L.ard, perft The Mankato Odd-Fellows will the tures at Turner Hall last evening, The and thoe who never attend are 8@ 12 Butter, per ft attendance was much better than had the, would-be suicideis gradually regain- coming season construct a three story not hkeh to gain prominence as enterpusing- 17 ^Cheese, per been anticipated, though a good portion ing strength. A letter written by him teachers, or to deserve any brick building. Th Free Press sa\ .7 10 ^Poultry, per ft of the week the weather was unfavorable heart) endorsement from tne Superintendent. previous to his attempt upon his life the pioposed structure will be one of 12% fEggs. per doz en and many stayed at home on that said his life had been a failure, and tOCERIES account who would other v\ise have gone. the handsomest in that cit\ Give the Superintendent timch notice ..8 9 |SugarWhite, per Tank Ke is an interesting and entertaining that it was best for him and everybody of 3'our intention to be present, and ask 7i talker and those that attended W understand that company "A" Yellow, per else if it was tei minated. He also ma de him for a s} llabus of the work to be 7 his lectures express themselves well repaid. Brown, per has established headquarters at Union disposal of his personal effec s. done. see lus collection of curiosities 10.. Dried FruitsApples. Hall. Too high rent in Turner Hall, Wo rk will begin promptly Monday 10 is aione well worth the price of admission. Peanhes, per Hahle was sent up last November bv afternoon and close Friday evening. and a desire to drill oftener than 10 12^ From heie Tank Ke goes to Prunes, per lb justice Rossbach, of Albin, for an as- on hand at the beginning. Plan to stay 20 once a week, are the piincipal reasons 25.7 St. James, and we hope out neighbors CoffeeBio, Green,,. sault on Mrs Hoerr. for whom he was the entire weeK, and let nothing prevent 20 25. will do a well b\ him as New Ulm has RK,Roasted,pe r*o. for the change. giving your undivided attention to 30 working. Th original sentence was clone. 33 Java, Green, per II). its duties. 40.. three months in jail, but, under the im- J-ava, Roasted, per On Tuesday, Ma 5th, Blue Earth D. L. KlEHLE, 35,. PERSONAL MENTION. Mocha Green, per lb. presfcion that the District Court was county will vote on a proposition to Supt. Public Instruction. 40* 11 T*ASJapan per Ito continually in session, the pusoner ask bond tLe ociinty iu the snini of $75,000 D r. Maiden is at Tracy this week. J. VELIKANJE, 60 i Green, pe i County Superintendent. ed trial by that tribunal and as a result .50 for the purpose of bualdmg a court Slack, per Editor Bow I'n. of the Herald, made 3*.. he has already been in conlincmentone house. T&e old structure is in an un our sanctum a vii esterday. Send Money by American Exess safe condition. month beyond what the justice court New Advertisements. Co. Money Orders. Compan/ mens foi dull VPIJ Mr. J. Edwards, of Courtland, Few SaleAlwin & Fischer. ga ve him. Hearing of Mrs. Hoerr's Receipts given. Money refunded if lluusday ftrMiiiis. ih* reeoid ot A case of shooting occurred at Minnesota Financial StatemeratNew Ulm ma de our sanctum a visit lastSaturda}. presence in the city on Friday he asked Oiders aie lost, soldatall offices of e.icli cnlDpiliv will be puMimhfd Hi Lake on Thursday evening Notice to ContractorsAnt. MaKaderffeld. Ma} or Const IDS left for St. Paul the Co. Pavable at 6,500 places. to see^her, and her refusal to giant his tiVial it is hoped tii,t A company which will lesult ICT the death &t a RATES. this morning. will be absent several will ak" a go sjiow iur Tins hutchei 'named Kulla. Another man request doubt hastened him in his Noti ce to CreditiwsJ. Landensc&Eager. TO S5 5c $10 8c: $20-l0c: *30-12c $40-15c |50 20c. can only lsedn^e by a ill attendance was handling a revolvei, whu'lt wa* days. determination to put an end to his mis- For RentO. M. Isen. July 9- 85 it dulls on'in* pMI-of Tii*-- members. accidentally discSiarged, the ball Minnesota Da at .New Orleans. erable existence. Mr. Wm. Yoerg, Jr. of West St. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. striking Kulla in \\w stomach. Capt. SE. Rosskopf announces the Paul, visited with Schell's family last Town Elections* last Smoked glass was in demand following appointments for compa ny A Leoisfiiard Haeberle is now located in week. Notice to Contractors. Monday. Corpl. C5 Holmberg, to IstSergt. theKieslmg buildrag, corner Minnesota Bel ow we publish the result of the J. Klossner, Jr., ma de a business Wm. Hubbard, Sergt. town elections in Bro wn county as far and Center streets. Leonhard keeps Charier Rws kas received a large Sealed bids for the construction of a Private T-. Nichols, 5ergt. trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis iat as heard from. Clerks in the missing invoice of jjrass eeds.. on hand a tine assortment of *stoves, bridge across the Little Cottonwood river, O Goetsch, Sergt. Thursday. towns will confer a favor by sending us at Jos Floor's crossing, will be received he company is progressing nictiy liardwaie and tiesvare, and be invites the returns. Black noses were fashionafcSe last County Attorn* Sommerville, of bv the town board of the town under the new officers. Ins oBstomeiN awil friends to look in on !g BASHAW. Monday, ai nadl\- everybody ka one, of Sigel, Brown County, Minn., until S eepy Eye was in consultation w^th him in his new quarters. Tu Sast issue of the Northlight li as about nooudav. April 6tb, 1885, at 10 o'clock a.m. SupervisorsFrank Anderson, chair- the board of County Commissioners yes- a cut representing Hon. Wm. Skinner's Plans and specifications can be seen at man. John Roiger, Quanstrom. terday. exception by tflie ladies after voting pfFreitag& Schavesdick, MdCormick the x-esidence of the undersigned. The A fcttle daughter of John W Kolbe, ClerkJ. H. Barber. against the woman suffrage bill. -agents, have oorrchanks for a fine hthofeph board reserves the right to reject any Fred Pfaender has been appointed Sleepy Eye met with a painf ulmccident If ouriRepresentative was thus roughly representing the battle f:Crdttys TreasurerC. F. Johnson. or all bids. special agent for the St. Paul Fire & Saturday, 7 inst. While playing on the handled for meiely voting against Assessor H. C. Pederson. ANTON MANDERFELD, Marine Insurance Co., with headquar- the tedies. what must be the fate of woodpile she pet her hand a log, Chairman board of Supervisors. JusticeJohn Frasch. Dakota's Governor, who vetoed the Isewhere in (this issue publish ters in New Ulm and her little brother, who was chop- New Ulm, Marcn 17, 1885. ConstableP. A. Wall. bill gtving Dakota ladies the right of ''the financial stateme nt of the city of ping, accidentia struck her ontthe hand Word comes from Ho Springs that suffrage. New Ulm. Read it. it offers .food for BUBNSTOWN. FOR BEST The store formerly oc"cupied wi ta the ax, severing the ttasmb and Mr. Schell is steadily improving, and reflection. SupervisorsChas. A Scott, chair- by h- Haeberle. The Gra nd Army ooys will be sorrv boneo the forefinger of the rdght band. that the prospects for his permane nt re- man, Julius F. Wendt, John Wurscher. 6. M. OLSEN". Apply to A new bridge will be built across the to learn that Gov. Hubba rd na vetoed covery are considered good. ClerkPeter Moe. Little Cottonwood, at Floor's crossing, W understand that Mr. H. A. Su the act appropriating $7,000 for an en QAfP A a very reasonable- M. Mullen and wife and Mr Ross, in the town of SigeL Se notice to contractors TreasurerJohn F. Burns. bili* will on April 1st next embark in campment of veteran soldiers at Lake DULII, ,ce, a well-built dwelling in another column. Sen., and wife returned from the South AssessorC. Dappern. the wholesale liquor and wine business Miwaetonka next'summer. The follow- house with seven rooms and two last Saturday evening. Mr. M. is con- COTTONWOOD. iu ties city. has rented the cellar halls an improved lot a new stable, W are glad t:be corrected ?by the ing re the Governor's reasons tor siderably improved in health. SupervisorsJohn Manderfeld, chair- and a good well with pump, located ."New Ulm correspondent of the Merald, and ctore room lately occupied by Ries- toingthe bill: ithat "Eustasebe Baudin" drew a full near the E chuich. For full particulars man, Peler Gag, Theo. Rein. ling, Keller & Co.. and he intends to Emil Winterhalter, representing The appropriation of $7,000 ade by .house. A th e, (correspondents eyesight inquire at ClerkMathias Reck. keep in stock a large line of fine goods. this bill would not be available iu the J. B. Hoeger & Sons, Milwaukee, tar- was particularly good that evening, ALWIN & FISCHER'S event of its becomming a law I provides Treasurer and AssessorGottfried he REVIEW wishes Mr. SufcHia success ried in our city over Sunday. Mr. W he was fully capab le to size cup the for an encampment of veteran Hoehne. in new undertaking. informs us that he will quit the road on -.audience correctly.. soldiers during the summer of 1885. Pure BredFonUnj ConstableIsidor Haas. the first of next July. Appropriations made, payable in 1685, I the match game on Tuesday evening The S iPeter Tribune says am .English- EDEN. are afeout $84,000 in excess of the probable WYAXDOTTES.The hardiest chicki Mrs. E Mathews and chil- of last week,at Sleepy Eye. between man nam ed 'Scott has lately visited revenues of the state. Pavments ens for the northwest, mature early Supervisors1. Johnson, chairman, the Mankato and .Sleepy Eye Pofoclubs, dren, also Mrs. E Mathews, all of for the necessary expenses of the de Tracy for the purpose of examining the and are ready to maiket at any agfjnp Wm. Grimes, Houl. the latter came off victorious by a score Marshall, are visiting in this city partments and the public institutions The best for the kitchen, flesh ver grazing advantages of that eeetion, and of 4 to 1. The Sleepy Eye club thus ClerkA. W Nelson. for the present ye ar will, to some fine flavored and close grained, weigfl with the family of Werner Boesch. being favorably impressed has gone to becomes the champion polo clcb in TreasurerH. A Clauson. extent, have to be deferred untill the flora 7 to 9 pounds, when full grown.* They will remain forsometime. Southweste rn Mwueseta. New York to report to a syndicate of resources of 1886 become available. They are extraordinary layers, surprising AssessorG. W Robinson. i capitalists. 9Se expects to return about he treasury could not, therefore, meet every breeder at the quafltfiy" We learn that Mr. and Mrs. Pfenninger JusticesJ. Dittbenner, Wm. Heliker. The Northlight is informed that this appropriation if approved. of eggs they produce. April 20th, with a number of English "Scrap Iron Bill" exhorted the delegat- have left Hot Springs and are now ConstablesOle Nelson, Prokosh.. Eggs for hatching, $ 2 per 13. Fowls, colonists who will invest in lands in this in New Orleans. After viewing the es to the late Prohibition convention, It is of common occurrence that 106 votes were cast The successful $5 per pair. Address, many points of interest in the Crescent and adjoining counties, and will enter in session at Minneapolis, "to pray for merchants here and elsewhere sell their candidate for town clerk was elected by ArarsT KIESLING. the Dutch," having special reference empty kerosene oil barrels without ever City they will return to Hot Sorino-s largely into stock raising. May 11-85. New Ulm, Minn. one majority, and the election was very to New Ulm. Whether or not the de thinking of erasing the the inspector's' A furious wind, accompanied by sleet close on all the other officers. legates responded report does not cay brand. The last elause of section 8 of Attorney General Hahn again decides Famrfor Sale. the law governing the sale of oils in this and hail, swept down the Mianesota LAKE HANSKA. that a county attorney needn't be a B. and E C. Behnke are in receipt of State, reads as follows: "Any person or The undersigned offers for sale an im valley last Saturday forenoon. I this lawyer. SupervisorsIver Thordsen, chair- a very large stock of ready-made clothing, persons who shall sell or refill an empty proved farm of 160 acres, situated city the vinegar factory was unroofed man, Hans Frederickson, Iver Stone. men's furnishing goods, hats and Citizens' Caucus. cask or barrel having the inspector's Bashaw Township, together with team, and several board fences blown over. caps and dress goods. I ready-made ClerkC. Ahlness. brand approved, thereon, without first I clothing and hats and caps, the stock stock, gram, etc. Terms easy. In- Just as the storm was severest, Herman erasing the brand, shall be guilty of a TreasurerBorre Evenson. A caucus of the legal voters of the city embrac es the very latest styles in misdemeanor, and shall be subject to che quire of Nagel's team, with an empty hay-rack Assessor G. A Selmer. of New Ulm win be held in Turner dress goods, only the newest and mo st penalty provided for in the las*, part of on the wagon, was passing down Cen- Hall on Monday, March 23rd, 1885, at H. SAN FORD. popular paterns have be en received. JusticeC. Ahlness. section 4 of this act I will be seen 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing tre street. When opposite Scherer's Bashaw, Minn. Prices low er than ever before. Don't that the penalty referred to in the last ConstablesPaul Mo, Ole Amundson. in nomination three (3) candidates fajl to call on B. and E C. Behnke, lumber yard the hay-rack with the dri- part pf section 4 of this act is a fine, not LEAVENWORTH. NOTICE TOCREDITORS. for city councilmen to be voted for at when in wa nt of something new and exeeding $500 nor less than $100, or ver of the team was lifted from the wa- the coming city election, and to transact SupervisorsJohn Huiras,- chair- STttliKh. imprisonment in the county jail for a gon and thrown to the windwa rd side such other business as may properly man, C. Schewe, Fred Milke. State of Minnesota, County of Brown in Probate term not exceeding six months, or both, co me before the caucus. Court. of the street, the driver being slightly sewhere in this issue of the REVIEW at the discretion of the court. ClerkNelson Ladd. In the matter of the estate of Saloman Laudenschlager, ^By order of bruised about the face. The team, be call for a caucus of the legal deceased. TreasurerAdam Youngers. iew Ulm, for the purpose of Notice is hereby given to all persons having he City Committee. coming frightened at the unusual occur- It appears that Wm. Ochs, one of the claims and demands against the estate of Soloman AssessorNelson Ladd. %f domination three candidates New Ulm boys at the deaf and dumb institute, Laudenschlager, late of the County of Brown, deceased, ence, started on a run and after mak- Largest assortment of bleached and ConstablesWm. Gent, Chas. Gent. that the Judge of the Probata Court ol said ten. The outgoing memSpple, Faribault, has a better opinion ing a circuit of the town brought up at brown muslins at F. Kuetzing's. county -will hear, exarcine, and adjust claims and Louis Buenger and of dairymen than legislators. The following demands against said estatc.at his office in the Ciiv Turner Hall, minus the running gear A elegant line of ribbons in all col- iard. I is quite probable of New Ulm said county, on the first MoeuJay. oY from the Mutes Companion: SupervisorsOle Jorginson, chair each month for six successive months, comraenci of the wagon. The horses were not ltlemen above named will "Wm Ochs wrote on the blackboard, lug with the first Monday in May l8fc and man, John Ouren, Andrew Christenson. iected without any marked after his graceful greeting to the Dairymen Zk0* injured.' When the wind was at its that six months from the 9th day of March 1885 oppo#tion. N other offices are to be ClerkClement Halverson. have been limited and allowed by said Probate had oeen read, that he thought hight, timid people sought their cellars Cha s. Wagner is the agent tot the Court for creditors to present their claims. filled feis spring. The election occurs they were a better looking TreasurerJohn Johnson. justly celebrated Household Sewing JONAS ItAvnsNscRLAOBit, for safety. |he legislature& .on Tiffl^ay,, April 7tb. Executorff the gstste of Soloman, Iautlen- Machine, ^M'^ Paulson. chJager, deceased. ^^/M 'CAprtHlfw.l