New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 21, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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& N. W. TIME CARDi LOCA N E W S ,-An infj Sld of Dave Simon, who Wheat to-day brings 81 and 84 cents. Mrs. Nobis is" dangerously ill, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mm ______s *./•%, lives nea^p-™ Satholic^churcJo^died on Going East. Qomg West, A^amber of the family of George appointed Peterson ha bpeti Jacob Klossner shipped a cargo of •No 2Pass Dep 10 51p,m JNo 1 PasB Dep 4 44a.m. SEE MY C. A Dumtner, of Ft. Ridgley, are afflicted *No4 2!25pm postmaster at Gibbon. *No 3 5,05p m. baskets to Milwaukee this week SPONGE? *No 16 Frt 4 44 a. j|No 21 Frt Arr 10 15a A. Blancharft has received an appointment witji diphtheria. *Nol8Frt 11 20am *No 25 1 50p«m. Richard Gerdes, postmaster at Morgan, Jos. Schmucker has built a wooden as deputy oiL inspector for JNo 24 11 5Cp Taxes must be paid by the first of sundayed in New Dim. $$ Mt $Daily except Monday, nine-pin alley alongside of the stone Blown county. •Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. June. If you care to avoid the ten per JOn Sundays onl. Brown County is entitled to five delegates a «£S5«KS ||Daily, Wm. J. Wmkelmaa has retired from cent penalty, bear this in mind. C. W. HBIIBMAN, in the next republican state convention. W. C. Br6¥nf thVWiBol_T& SL Peter the Concordia Band. The band loses Station Agent. A dance is announced for Pentecost Land Ag«nt at Springfield, was here ^»^i^fyi§ a good member. *~f Mgnday, May 26th, at Union Hall! See yesterday. '$ W. A. Hubbard has moved his family ,3* The Turner Hall Orchestra will go to BUSINESS LOCALS. advertisement in another column, Get a into the Kiesling residence on Street Commissioner""" Eoepke has Morgan Saturday evening to furnish ¥4 Bottle of Rudolph Pasehke, well known in and commenced grading State Street between German St. WL* 'WOLFF music for a dance. Ice Cream furnished in any quantity abqufc New Ulm as a prominent farmer, First and Second North. The Company A picnic, wHch was* on shoitest notice by W. Eibner. The street sprinkler did Minnesota died at his home near Fairfax on, ^the Building in New Ulm has reached announced for the 25th, has been indefinitely Street good service"for the first time At Cost .GKIN3 PLAo 12th. j. 1 1 f- ,*# such dimensions that the contractors postponed. Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats last Saturday. Let the good work continue. Mr F. Grebe wishes us to state that are compelled to engage outside he,lp in d—iynur Shoes at and below cost for the next four David Bietel, of West Newton, has WTH A SPONGE geeks. Sirs. B. Follman & Co. he is still bottling Hauenstein's beer» order to fill the demand. been granted a pension of $16 per Brush.^r nia of a Company A will drill every night this and is evei ready to furnish the liquid Stockings. The United States Supreme Court has month and $500 back-pay. week. Inspection comes oft next Tuesday, to all in want of it. ^p tVEHY Housewife &&& 1ST The nicest line of hose in the city decided that the famous Minnesota meat Rev. Nobis smiles broader and longer and the boys should make it a r.VthY Counting Roorn|W%. at all prices and in all sizes and quality We aekrowledge the receipt of an invitation inspection law is unconstitutional. than usual. It's a boy, and arrived LVe Carnage Owner if point to attend strictly to these special at 4 Ottomeyer's. to be present at the commencement That's what all sensible peuple always LV R\ Thrifty Mechanic in the family on Wednesday. drills. LVtRY Body abk hold a brush exercises of the Winona Normal thought. & 83F" High back dining loom chairs, T. Crone, traveling representative of SHOLLD USC Mrs. C. H. Helmes and children, of antique, $6 00 a set at Chas. Wagner' s. schools, to be held May 25th to 28th. The Le Sueur News has reached its the Vinesrar Works, has left the road, St. Paul, will come to New Ulm this FOR ICE BOXES GO TOand A joint 'picnic between the schools of twelfth year. The News, both as a will resume his position in the week to visit with relatives. They will Districts 53 and 7 in Lafayette will be CHAS. WAGNER. local and editorial paper, is creditable clothing store. spend the greater part of the summer WILL STAIN OLD New FURNITURE r*& ~r... held in Ired Klossner's grove on the 31st and deserving, and we are glad to note J&- All Kinds of Sewing machines repaired WILL STAIN GLASS AND I N A W Famiafcg^Ur-I'frjtK here, New Ulm is to have another barbei WILL STAIN TINWARE -, at theWAr .£$& of this month. A splendid time is that it is meeting with success-. and cleaned on short notice and WILL STAIN VOUR OLD BASKETS fame- .'i« shop. J. Keegan, of Sleepy Eye, and a Fred and Otto Kuehn, of this place, looked for. at liberal terms. WILL STAIN BABVS COACH I time, t? ,/. Winthrop is Having a diphtheria WOLPF & RANDOLPH. FhlladelpWa. V.' colored man from the same place are have purchased 240 acres of land in H. LAUDENSCHLAGER. Fred Brandt and Miss Emma Backer, scourge of a malignant type. Mrs.Pbilip the proprietors. JSSaT" You lose money by failing to call Redwood CouDty and will commence of Winthrop, were quietly married at Gruye and the children of Adolph'Seiter on Chas. Wagner if in need of any furniture. breaking at once. The price paid for A Farmer's Alliance organization has are stopping with friends in New* Ulm the Dakota House parlors Sunday afternoon. the land was $12.50 per acre. been established in Courtland. Meetings Ulm to avoid the contagion. Rev. Nobis performed the CHAS. WAGNER SELLS are held on Saturday of each week Emil Reim, a former New Ulm boy, ceremony. will be given under the auspices of the- The aged mother of August Grunse, THE BELTRIPGE DRY AIR in the town hall. now living at Stillwater, and Miss Bertha It is quite possible that the Milwaukee who lives in the northern part of town, Turner Hall Orchestra REFRIGERATOR. Beyl, of East Farmington, Wis., Chas. Hensel has been appointed as German Theatre Company may be died Saturday evening after a lingering deputy auditor of Nicollet County to will be married at the former place on' Grand Oil Stove, something new illness of several years' duration. The induced to come to New Ulm in the Turner Hall- and bQst in use. For sale by Mrs. H. take charge of the office during the remainder the 29th. The Review extends its hearty near future and give one or two performances. funeral was held yesterday afternoon. Laudenschlager. congratulations. of Mr. Pettijohn's term. E. A. Tharnish, the runner, has an B3T New patterns of ingrain carpets The following from abroad were The sixth annual encampment of the SUNDAY EVE, MAT 26th, 1890. open challenge to ..all comers, to run at Chas. Wagner's. Wm. Schrader, of Lafayette, will be l/ Southern Minnesota Veterans and G.present at the Krook—Vogel wedding married next Friday to Apnie Rethwell, anyone at New Ulm during the next The music will be in keeping with figgr- Chas. Wagner's is the place to get A. R. Association will be held in Luverne and remained over Sunday Mrs. Jos. of Le Sueur. The groom is the son of few days for any distance from fifty carpets, shades and wall paper, the already excellent reputation of the on the 10th, 11th and 12th davs Haag. Mrs. Max Fink and daughter, Henry Schrader Sr., and is one of Lafayette's figf For any style of wall paper at rock yards to four miles for money, medals orchestra and a most enjoyable time is of June. Miss Holl, and Mrs. Jos. Bobleter and bottom prices go to Chas. Wagner's. best known young men. or honor. Here is a chance for local promised. Let everybody turn out and daughter, all of St. Paul. At a raffle held at the jewelry store sports to show what they are made of E GO TO CHAS WAGNER'S Prof. Burgchardt gave quite an interesting trip the mafey whirl. of F. W. Hauenstein on Saturday last, In another column will be found a M. Moulton, his trainer,will be up from Jflq- IF YOU WANT THE BEST theatrical performance with miiruic Admission will be 50 Cents for Gentsf Fred W. Riesling drew the beautiful communication to the farmers of Brown Minneapolis this week to endeavor to figures of the "Punch and Judy" or ICE BOX IN THE MARKET. GRAND BALL tilting set and Robert Hauenstein the County from Eowin Paulsen, of Linden. der at Union Hall on Sunday and Mon-'*Fran£e a a Brass trimmed curtain poles for 40 handsome clock. It relates to the organization of this day evenings. It was well attended At the rifle sho^ot early Sunday morn to be given at cts. at Chas. W agner's. county into Farmers' Alliances and of «{J Ernst Heers, who recently completed both nights. ing, the records were very poor owing UNION HALL course will be of interest to everybody. a course in the Indianapolis Turning Still in the Lead. F. Frank, father olWm. Frank, of unfavorable pondition el the* The Jewel Gasoline stoves and Ranges It may interest the boys and girls to Seminary, left for Denver,Colorado, on this city, received a paralytic stroke at weather. The five standing highest are by far the best in the market. tONf r» Mondayevening. Be has secured a po know that tire crackers are to be scarce Sleepy Eye on Monday. His whole re ^'rau August Brandt, John Those who have used them, would not nosition there as teacher in a Turning next Fourth of July all over, the Lilla, J. B. Schmid andC. Hauenstein. (S get along without them. They are pei right side was affected and he is unable School. country. The June supply is 1,000, fectly safe and just the thing for summer On Monday another shoot was held and to'use either hand or foot. At last reports B. Arnold sells them. 000 boxes, or less than one half the customary -, MA 2Qtfi, 1890? seven prizes were awarded. Those winning The Y. P. S. of C. E. at their last he was improving. amount. A strike in China is them are as follows, ranking in meeting elected officers for the ensuing Every body is invited. Usual jrice of Sews fasfcand A number of the young people indulged *'T^J'^- ^3* the cause of the deficiency. term as follows: President, Miss Sophie scores in the order given: M.Grau.Jobn admission. r,*_s in a pleasant social dance at makes a perfect stitcn with all kinds of Young men, who cannot find any Lilla, John Hauenstein, C. Hauenstein, Kiesling Vice president, Otto Schmucker'8 Tivoli Monday evening. L4DKS HAIB DHESSMff. thread on all classes of material. It is Theo. Mueller, Rev. Berghold and Chas. Held Secretary, Miss Martha Laird better employment than walking about The,dance was giyen in honor of the always ready. Brust. the streets after dark and throwing tobacco Treasurer, Miss Amelia Guth. Misses Engesser and Weisgerber, of St. C. H" Hornburg, Agt. New Ulm, Minn. ,£% quids and eggs at wmdows and A Methodist camp meeting will be A lazy Iowa editor has written the After the 21st ot May I will open parlors Peter, who are here on a visit. buildings,need to be looked after. They above Beussman's store, where I «Jjg New Ulm Markets. held in the groves near Lone Tree Lake, following: "The lark came up to meet Surprise parties were tendered on will be prepared to do all kind of la- ,Jf should be kept closer at home. Main June 4th to 8tb. Ministers from abroad Wheat, 81—84 the sun aud to carol forth his lay the Sunday evening to Miss Olga Mueller dies hair work, shampooing, hair dress- .*$& Screet is hardly the place for them. Oats 25 are expected to be present, and visitors farmer's son took down his gun and at ing and bang cuttino-, *^1§fi at her home on Broadway, and to Miss Corn 20 are requested to bring tents and be prepared Wm. Windhorn, at one time a resident him blazed away. The, busy bee arose MISSM. HAXE1_/%^P' Potatoes 20 Mamie Fink, of St. Paul, at the residence to hold forth during all four of ^Nicollet county living near at five and bummed the meadows o'er Butter 7 GRAND BALL of A. Zieher. At each the eveiling —______ __. JSt*3 days Swan Lake, died suddenly near Sleepy the farmer's wife went for his hive and Eggs 9 was passed off pleasantly and agree Eye last Thursday of heart disease. robbed him of his store. The little ant At Redwood Falls last week an argument —will be given at— ably to all. C. A. Ottomeyer, He was lifting another man out of a lose early, too, his labors to begin the 3STiccllet IHalf, was made before Judge Webber The large mill of the Winona Milling well with a rope and the exertion greedy sparrow flew that way and took for a new trial in the Collins-Bowen DEALER IN Company was burned to the ground caused him to grow weak and fall over his aptship in. O, birds and bees and Dry Goods Notions case. The motion is made by Bowen's last Thursday morning with a loss of NICOLLET, MINN., dead, just as he had succeeded in getting ants, be wise in proverbs take no stock attorneys on the ground of misconduct $300,000 on which there was an insurance the man out. He was sixty-six like me refuse from bed to rise, till among the jurors, who served on the of $200,000. The mill had a capacitv years of age. half past eight o'clock." trial. AUG. MnWUELLER of 3,000 barrels daily and was one E. A. Tharnish, claiming to be a The wading society event ot the week is just received an elegant line ot "Der Hausfreund," printed at Cincinatti of the largest in the country. -t&lft ~_v ^utnmet goods and invites 3011 to cal champion runner, was in town during was the marriage of Lewis B. Krook and organ of the German M. E. nan PEIBTECOSTV Iu another column will be noticed the and «^ee them. His 25 ct. black ribbed the week and tried to get up afoot race and Miss Alma Vogel, both of this city. Church at this pl*ace, was circulated hose-tor chnldren are unequaled in announcement of a dance at Turner for Sunday. He challenged all comers The ceremony was peiformed by Rev. here last week for the first time. It }u ility in the northwest So are bis Hall next Sundav evening to be given Monday, May 26,1890. for fifty yards or four miles for "money Albrecbt at the Lutheran church Wednesday various irnides of Gent's half hose and takes the place of the Hausbesucher" bv the Turner Hall orchestra. The orchestra Lidies' and Clnldreu's hose. medals"or honor," but, as no one was Admission, 50 cts. a couple* afternoon. The church had been and is double its former size. It is have been rehearsing some new We tKo handle Gent's, Ladies' and willing to run on such conditions, the beautifully decorated under the guidance edited by Rev. Schnittker, and isvwell F.nCHLUMPBERGElP18 Children's Summer Underwear, which music of late, and, as eyerybody knows crowd was disappointed in not witnessing of Mrs. S. D. Peterson and* presented pationized by our business men. we oft^i to the public at low bgures that the\ are well able to pla3\ a pleas a livelj race. He gave some exhibition, a pretty sight The bride was See our Ladies' Gauze Vests at 12£ cents Henry Mieske, a farmer living near ant and enjoyable time is assured however, in proof of his claims, each. attended by four young lady friends as AGENT FOR THE Nicollet, died last Thursday. He was White goods, laces, embroidery, ruch and demonstrated to the satisfaction In reply to the charges against Congressman bridesmaids, and an equal number of EMPIRE BINDERS ings, collars, cuffs, and handkerchiefs an oldman, 71 years of age, and had of all that he knew how to run. He Lind in the last Sleepy Eye gentlemen attended the groom. As are sold at low prices. Gents working been a sufferer for \ears. In 1862 he will remain here for several days with Her.ild, the Mankato Free Press, of tbey entered the room and walked slowly shirts at 50 cents each Boy sover shirts AND MOWERS. \"uwii took part in the defense of New Ulm the hopes of getting up a good race. which P. Hunt, with whom Lind is to the end of the aisle, a hush fell at 45 cents. against the attack of tne Irfdians. At A nice hue of handkerchiefs always He claims to have lowered the world's said to have dealt unfairly, is editor, ojer the large assemblage and amidst All Gooo* are Guaranteed and^l kept on hand I carry the Foster Patent that time he received a bullet wound, says that it is not too late to state that this the solemn, service was performed. record for four miles. Farmers run no risks in purchas-L\^* Equ ilizing Suspender, the best suspender and it is thought that the injury thus the article is full of untruths and withal At the conclusion all was given over to you can buy. sustained was the cause of his death. ing of me. Call and examine be^fS' During the session of electric light the nmstabsufb "rot" imaginable. And handshaking and congratulations. In All our Goods will be sold at our usual fore purchasing elsewhere. low prices. Call and learn them. We are in receipt of the monthly report men last Wednesday evetiing, the burning we believe it the evening a bridal supper was served of the Minnesota Dairy and Food out of certain boxes or attachments at the home of the bride's parents and G. A. OTTOMEYER, Corner of Broadway and Third! We are informed that the farmers of Commissioner, containing statistics in as many as a hundred guests spent the to the dynamo was being discussed. Cottonwood. Sigel and Milford are making North Str., on lot of Isidor Haas. NEW ULM, MINN. regard to vinegars analyzed by the One of the strangers, who professed to close of day with the happily wedded preparations to buy their own binding STATProbatMINNESOTA, NEW ULM, I N N commission. Out Of the hundreds of couple. E OF Connty of Brown }•«». be an expert, we are informed, held twine., They claim that by doing in Court Special Term, May 16th. samples that were inspected, the products that such a thing was impossible, and 1890 this they will make five cents on every PERS0NALMENTI0N. WE^HAVESfS In the matter of the estate of Wenzel Rubey of the New Ulm Works in every would not beleive the statements of our pound, but we can hardly believe it, deceased. hereas. An instrament 111 writing, purporting instance stand highest While others local men on this point. He had hardly We do not think that the local dealers H. Ross was at St. Paul Friday. to be the last will and testament of Wenzel ON «o*%s range in degree of acidity from three announced his disbelief, however, before Rubey deceased, late of paid Connty, has been are making such an enormous profit on M. Mullen went to Minneapolis Monday delivered to this Court, to seven per cent, the New Ulm vinegars the light went out, and upon going MAPLE BROVE^STOCK FIRM twine, but, if they are, the farmers are evening on business. And Whereas, August Schwertfegf-r and Josef pSellner nave filed therewith their petition, are reported at from seven to to the station they found the condition, not to be blamed for buying elsewhere. lepresentme imong other thines that said Mrs. Andrew J. Eckstein is the guest 3 A fine lot of.Purebred Poland1 China eleven and over. Wenzel Enbey died in said County on the 24th represented by the local people, to be of relatives at Minnesota Lake. day of April 1890, testate, and that said petitioners The Redwood Reveille is authority Spring Pig« for sale at reasonable prices. only too trtie. There was no longer any are the executors named in said last J. F. Hughes of Cleveland, Ohio, Our hogs are all registered. o& Henry Vogelpohl and wife are up will and testament, and praying that the said for the statement that James Rose, the room for doubt, and the men jvere instrument may be admitted to probate, and that and Alex Kempt, of Chicago, the former eligible for registering. ESTES BKOS.1 from St. Paul on a visit. father of the murderer confined in our letters testamentary, be to them issued thereon forced to be convinced against their —25. v* fctadelia, Miniu being cashier and the latter western It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument county jail, has recently been granted Mrs. J. F. Crowell is visiting with and the said petition, be heard before this Court agent for the Brush Electric Company, will. j* ,y at the Probate Office in said County on Thursday a pension of $20 a month with back JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S friends at Albert Lea. Court convenes at the court house in the 12th day of June A, 1890, at 10 o'clock were in the city Wednesday and pay of $400, and that his wife has received the torenoon, when all concerned m»y appear New Ulm next Tuesday. On the calendar Mrs. F. Burg Sr. has been visiting in Thursday, and on Wednesday evening •md content the probate of said fntrament, "V CELEBRATED EXPOfc^lF a legacy of $5,000 from a deceased And it is further ordered, that public notice of held a conference with the directors of are the following cases: Criminal the Twin cities the past week. *, the time and place of said hearing be given to all uncle. This will make up for persons interested by publication of these oiders the local electric lighting company. State vs. Valentine HoercherK for disturbing M. J. Rosskopf was over from Winthrop once in each week lor three successive weeks prior the money expended in the defense of a public school State vs Frank They came to no definite understand- Wednesday on business. ., to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review-, a \fi'7 Bottled and for Sale by their son, and will enable them to continue we' kly newspaper printed and published at the Dempsev for stealing and State vs. City of New Ulm in said County. A. J. Bunn and A. G. Seiter, Winthropites, ing with regard to the plant, and it Tnor. Olson for obstructing a highway' the case before the Supreme £i FRED BEHNKE. Dated at New Glm, Minn this 16th day of May still remains as heretofore, unaccepted were in,the city yesterday. *.D 1890. Civil Julius Krueger vs Winona & St Court. &. ^S -1 By the Court, by the New Ulm company. The agents NEW ULM,*t„-SC mmem Pe»er Railroad Co. Margaretha Steinhauser B. S. Marti and family, of Fairfax, KBNST BRANDT The committee, appointed by Hecker left on Thursday, but will be back soon 23 Judge of Probate vs. New Ulm Electric Light Co. visited in New Ulm Monday and yesterday. Post to make arrangements for the proper to make a final settlement. Orders may be left at tbe store of B^u SIn TAT E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J.ss S. D, PetersonTmplement Co. vs. W. & observanceof* Memorial Day in this Probate Court, Special Term, May 7th Behnke & Co. They wiU be ptapt}y There is a possibility that the en- St. Peter Railroad Co. Andrew Portner Miss Mabel Doty, of Conrtland, was 1890. city, request us to state that, under the filled. ^1fe f^ In the matter of the estate of Jule Ojia campments of the Minnesota militia the guest during the week of the Misses vs. John and George Domeier Estate auspices of that Post, the day will be deceased. may yet be held at some other place Baaseth On reading and filing the petition of John of J. H. Redford, deceased, appeal All There "Peoglef commemorated as usual by a procession Bertrand, executor of the la«t will and testament than at Lake City and perhaps at New aod of the estate of Jule Ojia deceased, representing from order of Probate Court F.Schevesdiek John Lauderbacb, of Redwood Falls, to the cemetery and by appropriate ser imong other things, that he has fully administered Ulm, as the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway & Co. vs N. Frederickson et al. said estate, and praying .that a time and place be vices over the graves of the dead. All spent a portion of the tfeek with New fixed for examining and allowing his account Co. has refused to grant the le-Patrick Fitzgerald and Wm.Duncan vs. military and eivic organizations, the of his admintscrauon,and for the assignment of the duced transportation for the &oldiers residue of said estate to the parties thereto entitled. Leopold Haas Barbara Kuebler vs. schools of the city and citizens general^ It is ordered, that said account beexamined, and Do you want a picture taken? hei-etofore allowed. The colonels of John Kuebler August Paul vs. H. M. petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on ly are invited to jpin the procession and Mr. and Mrs. Lichtwarck at Redwood If so don't fail to go to Crowell to Thuisday the 5.h day of Jnne A 18i0, at the several regiments have written to Ball John Held vs. Christian Stoll 5 o'clock at the Probate Office said assemble for this purpose at 9 o'clock Falls during «. portion of the week get it done. I guarantee my work the captains of the companies under county. Carl Forster vs. Town of Sigel Peter in the morning of Friday, May 30th, at And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be in every respect. Ldo all kindb of Mrs. Jos. Bobleter and daughter their eommand, to receive a, statement given to all peisons interested, by pub'ishmg a Seifert vs. John and George Domeier Turner Hall Park. Floral tributes are Tillie, of St. Paul, spent the greater work in my line such as tin type fdpy ot this order once in each week for thiee successive as to preference for .a camping ground. Henty Seifert vs. Town of Sigel J. S. weeks prior to said day of hearing the solicited and will belthankfplly received P« on of week in New Ulm, the photos, copying, enlar^g^finishing New Ulm Review, 8 weekly newspaper, printed The decision will probably be made guests off friends friend and and relatives .. Hall, ^, Thursda/y .. o-nests reijiti-Aa McDonald vs. S. D. Peterson Winona said1 and published at the City of New Ulm 111 at the afternoon at and in Crayon, Wates Orior, ete. known in ten days or two weeks. In County. ^Mrs. Martin Hose, who has been & St. Peter Land Co. vs. John Nowak, after*two o'clock. Should the weather Dated at New Ulm, Minn, the 7th day of J. F. CROWEIX, case Lake City is not &ecided upon, *u -i, 4 visiting with the family of JohnHauen- May A, 1890. Jacob Duncan, Mary and Frank Schiitz, --.-rBy the Comt, New .Ulm will in all probability secure be unfavorable the services will be held tein for several days, returned to Tracy George Ebilcisorl and Edward Buche _. JUNST BB.ANDT. ilx RudolpM's building, Upstairs. at Turner Hall commencing at ton on Monday. Miss Emily Hauenstein the, encampments. (L.S) Jji% Judge of Probate and Wenzel BBim^ra^r^ J***, o'clock a. m. ,..„/* accompanied 'her. 3*J« %i$r .fr iSMioi