New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 1, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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NEW® ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 /HW«(^ si? .»«•JBryfrdt, THE NORTHWEST. Braw Co. ple, mystic shrine, held a reunion winding A QUEE GHOST. an incendiary fire Loss about $20,000 In- Eagle Roller Mill Co. up with a banquet. Visitors were present surance, $10,000. from nearly all Northwestern states. The house passed a bill prohibiting the Charles Hull, a heavy, thick-set fellow manufacture of cheese and butter out of Summary of the Important Events In Squire Butterw ortli's faded, old as Capacity of about 33, and Jo Colligan made their substances other than milk, but also providing 600 Barrels Per Day. tashoned parlor sat his daughter Nellie, of the Week in the Northwestern escape from the county jail at Dickinson. for the proper marking of oleomargarine. C. HfCHADBouRNj G. H. Ross, Hul was awaiting trial on the charge of in "maiden meditation, fancy free"— States, horse stealing. Too much liberty was given The wholesale clothing house of R. JJewbouer that is she thought herself so but the President. Cashier. the men out side of their cells. Th men & Co. of Milwaukee is in the hands follwing day her oldest friend and Our flour cannot be beat. t3f were captured next day, and returned to COR. MINN, AND CENTRE SIRS. of the sheriff on a number of executions. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North jail. playmate Malcolm Macdonald was to NEW DLM, MINNESOTA. Th assets and liabilities cannot be ascertained and South Dakota News in a Sheriff Donnelly arrested Millard Shibley, as yet. &ail for a foreign land. He was a He Ulm, Minn. LOUIS BUENGER, the saloonkeeper in Avhose place the recent Nutshell. sailor, a bonny, blue eyed lad, and A young an named Robert Miller, employed shooting fray occurred, on the charge of by the Lake Shore road, was killed loved her Avith all the strength of his violating the prohibition law by selling Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., at Ashland, by being crushed between two great honest heart. He had offered liquor. His place was also searched and MINNESOTA. cars, whicli he Avas repairing. The parents Collections and all Business pertaining five cases of beer and a quantity of wine NEW ULM, MINir* that heart to her the day before and of Miller reside at Kankanna t'arleton college reopened at Northfield seized. This is only the beginning of the to Banking Promptly ttith an attendance of about four hundred. asked her to marry him and go away Undertaker The residence of Hon Mills of attempt to enforce the law, and it is understood Attended to. Burglars tapped a till for $30 at Alexandria. Millston was totally destroyed by fire. A\ith him. But she would not. Now that evidence has been secured Most of the contents were saved. Loss, $3,000, against several others. Th penalty for the fflDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, she almost wished she had, and she with $1,000 insurance in the Milwaukee Dana Child, nephew of Senator E. A second offense is imprisonment in the state rose—she would get pencil and paper Mechanics'. rhild aged sixteen years, was killed while penitentiary. $500,000. and write to him, but the door-bell jumping from a moving train at Glencoe. The logging camps are now all deserted Judge McConnell, in the district court, at and dealer in all kinds of for the season. Thee Th cu cut on on Black Black Riverr Rive rang along loud peal, and she waited, At Alexandria Dr. Bell's baby was standing Fargo, made an order that there be an election and its tributaries will fall nearly 20,000,000 FURNITURE. in the window, when it "fell on her lne door was flung open and in came called of the stockholders of the Argus NEWUIU feet short of all last year, it being about hand, breaking all the bone'.. Piintm company to elect a new board of three merry girls Margaret, Lue and 200,000,000 this season, but there is general directors April 27, and ordered the secretaiy Mrs Julia Chase, one of Hastings'early Blanche, came in so hurriedly that satisfaction among the lumbermen as to citizens, died at the residence of her daughMrs. to publish a notice thereof for two the result. FRANK FRIEDMANN, Nellie stood speechless and riveted her E.. E Ball, aged eighty-seven weeks I the case before Judge Thomas, ROLLER MILL CO., 3 eai- Advance battalions of woodsmen are of the United States court, the attorneys for eyes upon them. They seemed nervous, coming out of the pineries, and the general dealer in the defense haA-e been asked to be present Tames Lynn, aged 73, died at Northfield. half laughing, yet evidently rush can be deferred but a few days. Three to hear the decision on the motion for a receiver has resided the state over twentythree Broceries, Crockery, Stoneware, scared. camps on E a Claire river broke up in the Argus case, and whether they ears and lea\ es a lie and ten childi Merchant Millers, There will be no serious shortage of logs. should be required to give bonds for the "Oh' Nell," Lue says with a little en Everything favors a good spiing rise in the costs ahead accrued. Blassware, Notions, Canned gasp, going up to her and laying her Mike Blesener, a piominent cuing busiman rivers. Gov Burke has approved all the bills passed of Northfield, diopped dead re hand on her arm," "I have seen a NewTTlra, Minn. Fred Staples, recently sentenced by the by the legislature except three, which entlj was twenty-four ears old and ghost." Fruit, Flour, etc. county judge at Grantsburg on the charge he has vetoed One defining residence of had had some trouble with his li\er. of manslaughter for killing David Seeley "A what'" says Nell. voters, which conflicts with the constitution, Mr a E Moore, milliner, assigned must stand trial on the charge of murder. one providing for Avarehouses on railroad "A ghost! a downright, \-eritable iccently to Lester Gnsw old. The action MAHUFICTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. All goods seld at bottom price* and I appears that the county court had no right of way on payment of $1, and ghost! Now, don't look incredulous. was piecipitate by the attachment of a Milwaukee delivered free of cost to waj park jurisdiction A motion will be made foi without appeal from the board of railroad I was never so frightened in my lifewas fiim. Liabilities about $1,200, asst-t change of venue owing to the indignation commissioners, which was very similar to the city. I, girls?" small meeting Received First Premiums at the Minnesota laAV decided unconstitutional, "No, never'" cry Blanch and Margaret, Sam 1'umpelly, charged with procuring N E W ULM. MINN. and one extending the time forth Mary McGuire, an unmarried lady, thirty-four with such suspicious, eagerness Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. a minor to vote at the recent A lllage election payment of taxes, the provisions of which years old, of the town ofWheaton, that Nellie laughs outright then says: at Lake Benton and whose examination Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis PETER SCHEREfl, were covered by a bill approved during the was adjudged ins%ne. The girl's misfortune '•But tell me all about it and then was postponed, was discharged upon session. The appointment of the world's is said to date back to almost hei such a chattering as there is until Mrs. Agricultural and Mechanical Association examination fair commission and adjutant general are early childhood, when she was terribly Butterw orth turns them out into the Ackerman, telegraph opeiatorot the Fair 1887. expected to be made soon. frightened by being left alone one fearfully orchard back of the farm-house, where Noithern Pacific railroad at Staples, suddenly stormy night, which impaired her reason F. O. L. Roos, they all gather round Nell and make disappeared and his whereabouts is MADLENBR, SOUTH DAKOTA. DEALER IN then and from which she never recovered. unknown was secretary of the I O. O. her tell them all the stories she knows Prest. Ho McClure has retired from the Manager. It is doubtful if anything ever more LUMBER, 1 Lodge at this place. of Malcolm's life at sea. hardware business at Pierre. agitated the people of Chippewa Falls than There they stay till the warm July Mrs James Jones, who lately moved It is reported that the Independents are the much talked of naATigation bill pending Fr. Burg, day has come to a close, and the with husband from Geneva to Albert to establish a newspaper in each county in the Wisconsin legislature. Nearly every sound of Farmer Butterworth bringing Lea, dropped dead from heart disease. She in the state. mail leaving the city carries one or two the cows from pasture tells them it was one of the esteemed pioneers of the petitions, either favoring or opposing the Fire at Pierre destroyed several small is time to go home. They start for county bill, while fifty of our prominent citizena buildings. Loss not heavy, partly covered the gate and Blanch says: The assignee of Fred Fleckenstein sold are at Madison giving it their personal attention. Manufacturer ot and Dealer iu by insurance. "Remember, now, 8 30, at Dew Kock, the entire stock of dry goods, gents' furnishing The great majority of our citizens Two school sections of Pierre were apraised, if you want to see Lue's ghost," and goods, and millinery goods at auction, LATH, SHINGLES, D00R3, CIGARS, favor the passage of the bill. No. 16 at $35 per acre and 51 at $20 as Nell answers, "All right." the three to Kinsey of Faribault, for 39f cents a $30. It has been reported at Black River Falls on the dollar of the invoice price, $9,579 27. saunter slowly down the village street. TOBACCOS, SASH, BLINDS, that the young girl Avho, it is alleged, was BoAvdle had a big blaze recently. Hoit's Suddenly Margaret speaks, and Mis Jones, wife ot James Jones, vice criminally assaulted by young Emerson— elevator went up in smoke together with there is a note of anxiety in her voice. pie-ident of the First National bank of PIPES, —and all kinds oJ— now in jail here—in the town of Knap ia its contents, 6,000 bushels of flax and 3,000 "Will it be just fair, girls? Nell Albert Lea, died suddenly of heait in a critical condition, but that her age ot wheat. ought to know her own heart." Building Material. di-ea^e. She bad a a had most excellent prevents her from securing any protection Cor. Minnesota and Center health Siie was sixty-five ears of age. Harr Wybrant, who has been running "It isn't a question of fairness, it is under the present laws except on the charge the hotel Locke at Pierre, is said to have 'love and Avar' just now, so Ave may The Wabasha county teachers' institute Streets, of assault and battery. There is a great cleared something in the neighborhood of asAvell keep our promise to Malcolm," AEW ULM. 3 co ened at LakeCity, under the auspices of deal of excitement among the friends of $20,000 during the winter. NEWULH MINN. returned Blanche. Pi of McLeary and Mr- Beaty Sixteachers the girl, which bodes no good to the prisoner The several firms heretofore comprising At 8:40 o'clock that night four Star Sample Room, have been enrolled Th piospeets unless the law deals with him pretty the Watertown Department store have consolidated are good for a ery supcessml institute small, dark figures erept softly into a severely. Jno.Neuman, into a joint stock company, Avith little old hut, hidden from sight by a and William Keefe of St Paul has brought a capital stock of $50,000. huge rock, Avhose great shadoAV casts At Red Win in the district couit case of Farmers' Home. suit against Brigham & Mussell of Bayfield a deep gloom over the place, and the Nation Gas and Fuel Company vs Tarns The eighth annual encampment of the to recover $23,000 alleged to have been lost a Elliott, judgment was rendered State Grand Arm of the Republic convened Avaited. After a feAV minutes three of by him by defendants preventing him from for the plaintiff in the sum of $1,414. at Yankton with about 500 delegates them moved softly around the room Dealer in fulfilling a logging contract had with them. JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. in attendance. leaving the fourth alone, and soon '1 he case grew cut of the purchase ot the DRY GOODS, Two years ago Keefe entered into a logging ga plant at Pierre, S D. Nell found herself alone the middle In the oratorical contest at the Mitchell contract with defendants, but unexpectedly Dealer in of the room. university, first honois were awarded to A. A Aeiy successful teachers'institute has supended operations in the middle of the Wines, Liquors ju-t closed at Pi of Sanfoid C. Shepheid, and second to Miss Nellie Everything was so still she could Hats, Caps, Notions, season's work by Brigham & Mussell attaching Barker Mle- oi Minneapolis and Mr-* Beede of St o\ATn almost hear her heart beat, Avhen his teams and impairing his credit. Groceries, Provisions, and Cigars* Paul weie conductors Theie weie nmetyti^ht she heard a sound of footseps coming The signal serAice station Avhich has been Keefe, in bringing his suit, garmsheed the Crockery and Glassware, teachers eniolKd. and it is generally —near—nearer. With a little thrill of located at Fort Sully for a number of years, Thompson Lumber Company of Chicago A fine lunch will be served every day. conceded to be the best institute in this terror she turned swiftly and faced Green, Dried and Canned is to be moved to Pierre, where headquarters count} will be established in the near future. the door. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Fruits, etc., etc,, The cultnation of sugai boets for e^peiia It open slowly. Nell seemed to feel Great business activity is piomised in the IOWA. New Ulm. Mi purposes is to be undertaken s\stematically Black Hills the coming season. I is estimated cold chills creeping up and doAA'n her About $40,000 in purses will be trotted foi will always take farm produce in exchange at Red Wing tins season. Th that more than a million of new back. Instinctively she glanced toward for goods, and pay the highest market price for at Knoxville August 11 to 14 ^._^dliell climatic conditions and the character ot the capital will be invested in ore reduction the one window the little hut all kinds oi paper rags. Ben O. Rhodes, formerly sheriff of Marshall soil here aie belie\ed to be especially suitablt woiks. contained, and Avith a little shriek county, is now in a California insane ioi the successful propagation of this In connection with my store I have a fiist-class sprang tOAvard it but the ghost Avas The snow is nearly all gone at Vermillion. asylum. saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and crop Brewer and Bottler. before her, a tall, dark figure in a long Much of the frost is out, and a large my customers will always find good liquors and The superintendent of public instruction cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. As the hacks that connect Monticello black domino and a slouch hat, pulled amount of the water being absorbed by the has designated Friday, April 24, as Arbor with Big Lake Station were crossing the ground, leaving the ground in an excellent IOAV over his face, Very unghosthke J^W 1/lcM, MW. a All goods purchased of me will be delirered to Mississippi river, the ice gave wa\ Th condition for crops. he AA-as, but Nell did not think of any part of the city free of cost S. A Sirrene, the recent bankrupt of This brewery ie one of the largest establishments foiward hack, filled with passengers, as that. Mrs. E A Gilbert died from la grippe at of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and Is fitted MINNESOTA STREET, Mason City, settled with his creditors on a EWULH,MIJLV kept from sinking by the pieces of ice, and Mitchell. She was the mother of J. E Gilbert, In deep thrilling tones he cried: up with all the modern improvements. Keg and basis of twenty cents on the dollar. people and horses were rescued. Only one bottle beer famished to any part of the city 00 of the First National bank. re "Do not attempt to leave the room! short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted hoise of the team drawing the second hack Fred Hanford, for many years a resident mains will be shipped to Virginia. Mrs. You are Nellie Butterworth." Vfu. FRANK. for family nse. JOHK BaNTZIN. got into the water. of Mason City and a wealthy cattle dealer, Charles Adams died from complications of Country brewers and others that buy malt will "Yes." The word was whispered, Cottonwoo Hills. died recently. find it to their interest to place their orders with The celebrated cattle dehorning case, la grippe a feAV hours later. but he heard it. me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt Ellen Galleger, an old woman over 60 which has been on tua at Red Wing ended attention. Fred. Widmann, James Gormley, R. "You are engaged?" years of age, has been permanently enjoined I ecently The jury returned a A erdict OTTO SOHELL. Manager Wills, Phin Powers and Goodwin, liquor "No." Decidedly. from selling liquor at Independence. acquitting the defendant, thus establishing dealers of Mitchell Avere enjoined by the "Want to be?" moving nearer to that cattle dehorning is not a cruel or in The Burlington water company has O. P. Ruemke circuit couit, restraining them from selling her. Custom grinding rolicited. Will human operation. Prominent stock raisers brought suit against that city for money liquors contrary to laAV. The sheriff searched The absurdity of the question struck grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex* in the county were witnesses both for and over due on Avater rent amounting to $6,000. Widmann's place and seized a quantity Nell even AA'hile she drew back, and she change S4 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and S against of wet goods. The Council Bluffs savings bank cashed burst into a merry laugh. Oscar Davenport, aged eighteen, and $16,000 in drafts for a sharper named Morris &>3. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flout Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. The best strike of ore yet made on*the There was silence for a moment, which have since been found to be James Brown, aged fifteen, were arrested Messabarange occurred eight miles from and feed sold at low rates and delirered then the ghost spoke again. NEW ULM. MINN. worthless. at Vi thfield for breaking into a confectionstoie La Prairie on section 21, toAvnship 56, range She stepped forAvard quickly. Her a. New Ulm free of expense. Dealer in and stealing se\eral pounds of Nels Hanson, a young man about 26 24, owned by A.Richardson of Minneapolis. lover! What was it? CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, candy Their trial took place and Davenpoit years old, committed suicide at Northwood The Hematite ore will assay at least 60 per FRANK & BENTZIN. "He Avished me to say he cannot go was sent to a a to await the action by hanging. No reason was known for the cent. Experienced miners admit that this Avith that undecided answer. If it be ot the grand jury in deault of $300 deed. strike is of the richest ore. I was discovered GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. AUG QUE1TSE 'yes' lie will return if it be 'no' he will bonds Brow assent to the reform school. at seventy feet. Charles Cudney, of Bassett, lias been remain in Australia till he dies. What 'lhe state teachers' institute for Blue found guilty of attempting to murder W. Paulhamus, late cashier for Hageity 9 shall I say to him for you and the E a county closed at Lake Crystal Th D. Lucker and sentenced to three years in All Goods offered at prices which defy & Co., bankers, Aberdeen, who failed ghost stepped a little nearer. piison. institute was conducted by Pro Rochelau competition. Goods will be delhered last October, Avas arrested on the complaint HARNESS MAKER Nell's eyes Avere shining an amused of Moorhead, Mrs a so Cloud and free to any part of the city. All kinds of W A Moore, charged with receiving deposits The employes of the electric street railAvay expression crossed her face, and she Mis Stevens, county supenntendent, of farm produce taken in exchange for after he knew the bank Avas in lines at Sioux City organized a union. replied—just a little catch in her voice: —and-Dealer In— I lie institute was well attended by the goods. ent. waived examination and gave They have all been notified that they must "You might tell him—" then she Whips, Collars, and all other countA teacheis, and all speak the highest bonds for appeaiance at the next term of quit the union or the employ of the com, stopped. "Why didn't he come himself? teims ot the woik done articles usually kept the circuit couit. pany. There are indications of a strike. DAKOTA HOUSE. Oh, Malcolm," in atone of tender Mis Heunett Ruble, widoAvof the in a first-mlass harness The board of trustees of the university Peter McMahon, of Rockwell, who was reproach, as the ghost threw aside tte John Ruble, AVIIO was one of the celebiated shop. convened at Vermillion. Th students found by the coroner's jury to haA-e so his black coat and. slouch hat and Ruble brothers, died at her me OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINK and faculty laid their cases before them cruelly beaten the orphan boy, Walter stood in his sailor's suit of navy blue ii«.ar Albert Lea after a long illness of dropaged New harnesses made to erder and re No action has yet been taken. Rev. R. O Heidore, as to cause his death, was arraigned MRS. A. SEITE Prop. —her own fond, faithful lover. about sixty-five years. She had pairing promptly attended to. Brandt, chairman of the committee of the for manslaughter. Th feeling against "May Ave come now?" cried three been a icsident of this country since 1S5G state board of regents for the university, is McMahon is intense NEW MLM, MINM This house is the most centrally located and waspeihaps the oldest settler in the merry voices. present. Notice of injunction suits for the April ountv. The funeral AVUS verv largely attended Nell turned in mock anger as she hotel in the city and affords Bingham Bros. Spring-seeding has commenced in the term of the district court were served upon said. vicinity of Travare. Th ground is in all the liquor men at Creston, and the good Sample Rooms." "Did you do this purposely?" But Piobobly the hardest fought case that splendid condition, and has been improved county attorney says the cases are brought in spite of the tone in which she said has ever been brought before the probate by the recent snow storm, which in good faith. Five saloons are still running Meat Market, it there was a glad look in her eyes, «, court of Mankato, is the in the DEALERS melted and soaked into the ground as fast and as many more closed. LUMBE and when everything had been* explained o-tate of the late Henr Richardson of this as it fell. Th Aveather is warm and dry Fire at Mitchellville, a small place and she stood alone with county, Avhich is now befoie the court. and farmers are jubilant OA er their prospects. near Des Moines, destroyed the principal Malcolm, she whispered: Richardson died intestate, leaving several CHAS.STUEBB, Prop'r. blocks. O. Richard, drugs, lost $10,500 thousand dollars and no known heirs. "Ghosts -are rather nice sometimes, S. Cook, merchandise valued at $3,000 the The school lands in five townships of Claims were filed against the estate, and aren't they?"—Ex. A large supply of fresh meats, sau I newspaper, loss probably $2,000. Clay county have been sold. One piece different people from nearly all parts, of the LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBflg sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on he other losses increase the total to nearly two miles east of Vermillion brought $30 50 globe, claiming to be the only heirs, are It Speaks for Itself. $20,000. Light insurance chiefly, in Des hand. All orders from the country per acre, and the average price for the striving to proAe their heiiahip and secure SASH AND BUND. Moines companies. promptly attended to. live townships is about $18. Th sale will the property. When a mother seeks to precipitate CASH PAID FOR HIDES. not close before Satmrday. and few pieces Lime, Cement and Coal Two saloonkeepers have a new seheme herself and three children, one an infant, will be left unsold. for evading the liquor law. During the N O A O A into the river as the only escape holidays they had constructed a saloon The house of Senator James Miller at The ice in the river at Pierre is dangerous from the sufferings of hunger and want, NEW DLM MABBLE WORKS,: building in sections, so that it could be Mandan burned. Los*. $2,000 insurance, it is cropping and promises to go out in a Lotoest prices mtwmjfs* as a mother did last night, the taken apart and stored away. Recently $1,500. day or two. A few days ago GOO head of thought ,will come that the charitable J*rop9r. Iff. 4 Schwendinger, sheep were being transferred from Ft. Pierre the district court granted an injunction A Northern Pacific news agent named organizations of the city Avhere and came near beiu^ drowned by breaking against the saloon, recently the proprietors Riddle, running betw een Dickinson and St. this occurs cannot be all they should through the ice. All were secured but four took down their saloon and stored it away WCW VIM, Paul, AAJSJ arrested charged with having insuited Monuments, Tombstones and all be. or five. Whil a house was being hauled in a warehouse, so that when the sheriff of Mi a prominent lady of Dickinson on 1TVOLI other work in my line made to order across the river the horses broke through, Webster county comes to serve the injunction Jf there are any proper objects for he street. promptly and in a workmanlike mannet ir^l but were rescued and the house hauled he will find no saloon. ^*%$^k municipal charity a starving mother 'j?*-? is atreasonable rates. he state commission for the woild's fair across. A Boon dispatch says: All life \raiet and children crying for food should be met at Fargo Avith National Commissioner NEWULM. MINN^ courses in this section are high and the Des foremost among them. Something is N Pucker and the lady managers andorgani/._^o AND W I S O N S I N Moines river is full from bank to bank. BREWERY wrong when despair can drive to such with Mr. Pucker as chairman. I was Contracts to the amount of $175,591 haA-e *v The bridge at Milford, three miles from GEO. BENZ «fc SONS- desperate remedy as death in the decided to goto Chicago and attend the meeting been let for public improvements in West this city, went out this morning. Th of the national romniusion. pick out wintry flow of the river. The thought Superior this season. 2 ,£ water is still rising at Ottumwa the high ImporUn and WnelMato I WI ta room for the state display and gather all of this little group of sufferers seeking JOS. 8CHMUCKER, Prop. Dr. Emil Nussel, of Chippewa Falls, was tfifc Avater in the Des &oines river carried away WINES & the information possible. ',, to cast away life too wretched to be pardoned out of state prison by Gov. Peck. a forty-loot main street bridge. A points •m The Scottish lite bodies of Fargo closed a endured is a heart breaking one. Let NEWULH, MINNESOTA Dr. Nussel was sentenced last May to four below there damage has been done three da) s'sosio recently. A class of 10 mercy and charity reach a staying years' is abortion. 2?k LIQUORS,^ -^notably at Eddyville, where an ice gorge Porefaetvsold in quantities to «trit tk« members received degrees from the fourth hand to such aching woe.—New York The dry goods store of Charles T. John flooded the village and inundated the town, to and including the 32d. Eel Zagui tem- purchiMr. Special attention paid to tt» Evening W -&££& son & Co. at Stoughton, was destroyed by driving tliej»coplettg, higher ground. 117#819 £. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mla» fotjaiat otbow.