New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 29, 1891 · Page 2 of 17
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tT77^ r~r$—rr-^-i—'^ -%,—*- THE NORTHWEST The United State3 grand jury brought in Brown Co. Hani. Eight saw mills at Asbland-and three MAKING A FUSS. two indictments at Mankato, one against across the bay, at Washburn, liave commenced Arthur Quincy for stealing a package containing operatkras.^Mie seESjii's cut will 3 a watch chain from the Stillwater O S Making Much Noise be much larger than that of last year. Haa Capacity of ^pMSgl Ove On Lion. postoffice, and the other against John Roszell A Summary of the Important Events 600 Barrels Per[tiff. Many mills wiU run night and day. for raising a $1 silver certificate and attempting Forepaugh's traveling circus and The Roland house, alarge franiestructure, of the Week in the Northwestern to pass the same at Kandiyohi C. H. 0. H. Koss, CHADBOTJRN, menagerie ha 4 been, ditched by a railroad at Neenah was burned recently. Of the Station, Quincy pleaded guilty, and States. A half-dozen transient or regular boarders President* Cashier. accident on a road in Tennessee, being but seventeen years of age was only one man is accounted format present^ Our flour cannot be beat-s? sentenced to one year at the St. Cloud reformatory. and one of the lions ad escaped from, COR. MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. Roland and his family escaped.^ ^"^%0 Roszell's trial has not come "Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North his broken cage and sought shelter in Advices from Washington state that NEW ULM. MINNESOTI off a low oow pen near at hand Our and South Dakota News in a postal receipts during the past year have New Ulm, Minn. LOUIS BUENGER, There was a special meeting of the Albert been sufficient in Pierre to raise the postoffice train was following the circus, and Nutshell. v^"/ Lea council called by Mayor Wilcox to from third class to one of the second most of the passengers went forward arrange the bond for the city treasurer, Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., ^,A classes, and put in the special mail delivery MINNESOTA. $65,000 the amount previously fixed being to lend the showman, a helping hand. system. Collections and all Business pertaining NEWULMr Prominent mercliants of Duluth. have effected higher than that officer could secure. The The was the only animal which Mrs. Frank R. Hyde, who poisoned her Undertake! the permanent organization of a bond was promptly fixed at $30,000, after to Banking PromptlyAttended two daughters and then attempted suicide got aw.ay, and the men were calling jobbers' union which the appointments by the mayor of to. at Souix Falls, is slowly recovering. The for nets and ropes a volunteers, A Kroshus, formerly editor ot the Cale•donia W. S. Carey, as chief of police, and S. F. oldest daughter is dead, while the youngest INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, Journal, has returned home from the Chamberlain as policeman, at an increase when a lanky, angular native, who may recover. The perpetrator of the insane asylum where he was taken last fall, of $5 per month. Dr. J. M. Todd, B. horrible act has lucid moments and fully hadn't ad his hair cut in a year, and $500,000. entnely recovered Fobes and A. H. Squires were appointed a realizes her position. The husband is :4Sand dealer in all lcindi of who was riding a mule even more board of health for the present year. Prof E G. Admas of Owatonna has -fL*pf bordering on insanity, his grief being more homely an himself, reached the FURNITURE. heen elected principal of the Rochester than he can bear. ^H^i public schools, vice Prof Darius Steward, NORTH DAKOTA. highway crossing and dismounted. SR NEW TOM General Manager Ward, of the Duluthf resigned, at a salary of $1,500 per year. Walker Smith, Max Witelshofer and "Who's a lying?" lje demanded as Pierre & Black Hills, let a contract for M. Holmes were elected members of the The Gem City, of-the St. Paul & St. Louis he heard the men calling to each eight miles of grading out from Faulkton. FRANK FRIEDMANN, board of education from the First, Third line arrived at "Wabasha recently and will other. Spencer Bros, of Spink county have three ROLLER MILL CO„ and Fifth wards of Grand Forks. be the first boat of the season through Lake "A lion has escaped'" replied onef^ miles, and the rest goes to Faulkton parties. Pepm The teachers' institute of Grand Forks "Oh, a it. "Whar's he gone?" Chief Engineer Tilden and corps left ''^fM^iSdealw in t#*t£n county meets June 8 State Superintendent '^Hiding in that"shed." John Flood and Louis Miller, two young for eight miles from Pierre to locate the SraceriBj, Crockery, StonWaN, Ogden will be present Mrs. Eiserihuth ciookb confined in the Pine City lock-up "Wall, why don't they get him route into Pierre. Work will be pushed Merchant Mffleis, and Miss Fannie Miller are the lecturers. awaiting removal to the state reformatory, from both ends of the line to completion. broke jail and escaped Congressman Wilson, of West Virginia, "We are going to after a while ""1 The Swan company has just completed Ulassware, Notions, Canned was at Fargo, and was entertained at a dinner "Seems like a good deal of fussing The date for the transfer of Itasca county SfJJ^iA a fine six-inch artesian weU on the farm of NewUlm, Minn. by some members of the Tax Reform from the St Cloud to the Duluth land district over one lion. Lemme see what I kin Hon. J. P. Day, of Spink County. The club and other piominent gentlemen. has been fixed for June 1 The local do." State Agricultural college has leased a fortyacre Fruit, nonr, etc. office has sent out formal notices to that effect. A Spencer and Col. Elton met in tract of Mr Day, and with the help of He unbuckled the hitching-strap ~^t* Grand Forks and agreed upon a site for the an expert from Colorado will make a practical from his bridle and coolly a into United States penitentiary at Grafto.n, subject test and experiment of irrigation the the barn, and half a minute later W. Reed of Hasting*, and Oscar Wolf All goods seld at bottom prices aa 4 MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOOR. to State Auditor Bray's approval when coming summer. Twenty acres will be he came out leading the beast and of St Paul will represent Minnesota at the delivered free of cost to any part. he returns from Hot Springs. cultivated with irrigation and twenty meeting of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge saying. (he city. i„ I without I 0 to be held at Edinburgh, Scotland, County Auditor Anderson is visiting Inkster, "Tried to skeer me by growling and Received^TTirst fiemiums at May 29 fHm Larimore and Northwood to make Capt. Charles Powell, the government showing his old. yaller teeth, but N E W I N N Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. contracts with needy farmers desiring seed engineer in charge of improvements on the Ellen Nelson, a young married woman found it wouldn't work. Here he is, PETEE SCHEBER, Missouri, from Sioux City to Fort Benton, 9 of Red Wing, thirty-three years of age, wheat from the county. The wheat will be and now whar do you want him Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis will arrive in Yankton from the former committed suicide recently by hanging furnished from the nearest elevator. One of the showmen told me at Agricultural and Mechanical Association herself in a barn. Despondency over the city, where he has been arranging for The district lodge of Good Templars held he wouldn't have gone into he shed loss of her children and pondering over religious offices for his clerical force which is to be a two days' session at Fargo, transacting alter the beast if a reward of 1,000 Fair 1887. 7 matters aresupposed to be the cause. headquartered there. While here Capt. considerable business and electing officers ad been offered for so doing. Th Powell will select a location for the ice F. MADLENBR/' X? 0. L. ROOS, DEALER IN A Fire broke out at Waseca in the frame for the coming year, with W. B. Bartland manager gave the native a $1 0 bill harbor to be located at Yankton, and also hotel building owned by Thomas Coleman, as grand chieftemplar. The order is growing for his pluck, and, as he an mounted Prest., -. Manager. an informal survey of points in the river and before the flames could be gotten under quite rapidly in the state. his mule to ride on, he took another near here, likely to require the attention of control the entire building was destroyed. look at the money and said A twelve-year-old son of Knowlton, of Fr Burg, his corps. H-is loss on building and furniture is estimated Gilby, accidently shot his sister, two years "Shoo' at wasn nothing' at $2,500 Insurance light younger, with a small rifle with which he Why, I' hev tackled the Guyasticutus The government agent from Washington was fooling. The ball took, effect in the for half at money, though they do WISCONSIN. has arrrved in Mankato to locate the site girl's side, making a wound which will say he's got teeth a foot long." Charles Fredin was killed six miles south for the United States public building. A prove fatal. of West Superior by a falling tree. H% was Manufacture of a Dealer in large number of site3 are offered and the A Guarantee, Investment and Trust Company unmarried, and came here from Minneapolis. What' 9 In a Name LATH, SHINGLES, D00R& owners of each are pressing their claims to has been organized at Dickinson, by CIGARS, The appellations given to men of the best advantage. Philadelphia capitalists, Oake3 the banker' George Lewis, a mail carrier, was arrested greater or less note have wonderfully SASH, BLINDS, 3 John Joyce, employed by Joe "Wright as and two business men of Dickinson. The at Appleton and taken to Milwaukee for TOBACCOS, adhesive power. The name is given in a laboring man, at Spring Valley, made a authorized capital is $150,000, and the home destroying circular mail matter. He is the first place to emphasize some bet that he could cross abridge west of this —and all kinds ©i— Vyt office is here Articles of incorporation perfectly honest, but fell into a careless PIPES, place, on the Milwaukee road, in front of a special peculiarity, which may or a were filed with the secretary of the state. habit. tram, and lost the bet. He was badly Building Material. not be a dominant trait, but the name The appointment by Gov. Burke of A. Thomas Xaylor, a prominent farmer of Cor. Minnesota and Center mangled, and died before a physician could clings all the same and often stands M. Tofthagen as trustee of the Fargo agricultural Hammond died a few days ago, very suddenly leach him college vice Cooper resigned, in the public mind for the sum total Streets, of la grippe, only being sick two BTEWULK, George Turner and Mrs. Lettie J. Howe, is received there with universal satisfaction, days. The deceased was a brother of Armstrong of the characteristics of the man of Denmark were married at Prescott, Wis. and is regarded as a favorable indication of Taylor, an attorney in Minneapolis. NEW ULM .r MINK These appellations have played a Star Sample Boom, The bride is a member of the graduating an understanding between Gov. Burke and Kate Early, who had been an inmate of significant part in politics—a word class of'88 of the Hastings high school, and Congressman M. N. Johnson. a house of prostitution, died in the hospital sometimes deciding the fate of a Jno.Neuman, her many friends will extend to her and Col Bentley of Bismarck, the new department at West Superior from an overdose of morphine, 1 .r%\£ and statesman or politician. Great in her chosen companion hearty congratulations Farmers' Home! commander of the G. A. R. for North to the use of which shewas addicted. justice no doubt is often done this Dakota, was publicly installed at Grand There is good reason to believe that she way, the public mind does not News has been received at St Cloud that Forks. After the ceremony Commander suicided. An inquest will be held. stop to consider. I catches a striking Dealer in an attempt was made recently to wreck the Bentley was tendered a reception by the local Chas. A. David, aged 40, a farmer and JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. DRY GOODS, east-bound Great Northern freight tram phrase and allows it to pass current G. A. R. and Company F, of the state blacksmith living near New Richmond, Dealer in three miles west of Sauk Center. The track militia. as truth On the other hand it a shot himself with a Winchester rifle. had been obstiucted with ties at various Wines, Liquors be said at in enhances the E A. Herman, of Hudson, Wis held at was a hard drinker and had been on a spree points, but was discovered before the en-Devils Hats, Caps, Notions, Lake to await requisition for as-for popularity of a favorite more an some time and probably put an end to gine struck them. and Cigars8^4^*4iLf sault with intent to kill a rival lover at his life in a fit of despondency. to give him a name which at once Groceries, Provisions, Ora Oskey, a boy fourteen years old, left th,at place, and held also for attempt to calls to mind his presence, his sterling A serious accident was narrowly averted Crockery and Glassware, his home at Red Wmg last fall with 20 A fine lunch will be served every day: 4V^ murder Deputy Sheriff Gilbertson. of that on the St. Paul road at Cheney, five miles qualities or his past services. Jackson Green, Dried and Canned cents in money, and since that time he has county, was found hanging in his cell. He east of Kilbourn City. Ludwig Knutson Cor. Minn. & Centerstreets. is honored the more under the seen a large pait of the country. He has was cut down by city Policeman Da^ Fruits, etc., etc,, discovered a switch lock misplaced and the title "Old Hickory." There is an been all through the South and West as NewUlm. -fe« Minn Murphy and is likely to recover. switch tied out of place, and the fast mail affectionate tenderness implied when far out as the Pacifie coast, and he is now Lloyds, the well known Jamestown private about due. He flagged the train and I will always take farm produce in exchange Douglas is called "The Little Giant," in Montana on his way home lot goods, and pay the highest market price-tor bankers, have incorporated under the brought it to a stop before the switch was all kinds ol paper rags and when Gen Palmer is alluded to Mayor elect E. Priest, of Waseca, has National Banking act as Lloyds' National reached. as "Th Old W a Horse," every one entered upon the duties of his office. In bank. William M. Lloyd, J. W Lloyd, When the newly elected city officers were In connection with my store I have a flrnt-class his communication to the council the sees the veteran conquering in the and S McGinnis of this city, H. L. taking the oath of office at La Crosse, it saloon furDished withasplendid billiard table and Brewer and Bottler. mayoi dwelt on the necessity of strict economy Lloyd of La Moure and D. McKay Lloyd midst of his foes, and able to conquer my customers will always find good liquors and was discovered that O. C. Hats, tax commissioner,was cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. financial matters and of earnest effoits of Pittsburg, Pa., are the directors. William any nmnber of foes in the future.— nota freeholder and therefore to ad\ ance the material interests of the Lloyd is president and M. Lloyd absolutely disqualified. An effort wUl be Chicago Herald. All goods purchased of me will be delivered to WW ULJVI, W 8C city Speculation is rife as to his appointment5 cashier Bank capital is $100,000 anj part of the uty free of cost. made for unanimous consent in the legislature This brewery Is one ofthe largest establishments none having as yet been announced t, George Frey of Sherman, Me is at to amend the charter so the council of the kind In the Minnesota Valley and is fitted MINNESOTA STREET, KEWULM, MISJf. Kee Your Ha Shiny. Andrew Nelson, a farmer living near Tyler, Hawkmson to put in a potato starch factory np with all the modern improvements. Keg and can appoint, otherwise anew election must bottle beer furnished to any part of the ci$ on met with a peculiar and painful accident The ells aie being drilled and the be held I haven't ad my at ironed since short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted while seeding He was standing in foundation made. Farmers in this vicinity As one incidental result of the passage of I bought it two months ago," I heard W FRANK. for family nse. O N BJSNTZIN front of his team when they became frightened have contracted to grow 1,000 acres of potatoes. Countrybrewers and others that bay malt will the Taylor bill it is learned on excellent a gentleman say as he handed it to Cottonwood Mills. And it to thcr interest to place their orders with and springing forward knocked him This will be the first potato starch authority that it has already been decided the attendent of a well known at me. All orders by mall will receive my prompt down, and running over him, caught him attention. factory in the state The state pays a bounty by two lumber concerns now operating at store to have it dressed over. "Yo on the seeder teeth and lacerated him terribh of 1 cent per pound for all starch made OTTO SCHELL, Manager^ Burlington and Dubuque, respectively, to seem to have the common idea at He was badly but not fatally hurt. in the state from Dakota grown potatoes. discontinue sawipg there and to locate two 1}t ironing spoils a silk a replied the C. F. Ruemke The maple sugar season, which is practically At an adjourned meeting of the board of new saw mills in the Chippewa valley. Custom grinding solicited. Will hat man at is a great mistake. at an end in the vicinity of White dnectors of the Bismarck penitentiary, the Doubtless if this purpose is entertained a grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex* No one wears a silk at over a year, Earth has been a poor and unprofitable contract for furnishing the necessary pipe similar movement on the part ofother lumber %rKi while the majority of men change'with change 84 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 9 one, the poorest in fact known for many and fittings for the waterworks extension concerns now operating down the rivei the spring and fall styles. You might yeais The lateness of the "breaking up," from the city limits to the prison buildings, may be looked for. fiS£ bran for one bushel of wheat. Floux Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nort1?*$Jt8. wet, murky weather and the hot stage of iron a at every day for six months was awarded to Rogers & Ordway, of St. and feed sold at low rates and delirered N E W MINN. the weather when the sun shone all had a Paul, for a consideration of $35 per ton, without wearing oft the nap or in]uringit x*" ot expense. Dealer in tendency to the failure of the season. free on board, in Bismarck. The work unless you should burn it in IOWA. CHOICE BSOCEBIES, CROCKERY, on this matter will give employment to the The next term of the district court will Two men were arrested at Ottumwa ironing, which rarely nappens. Th for .* A N & E N I N entire prison force for the greater portion begin in Albert Lea on Tuesday.May 21,and robbing an old man named Johnson. leading at store proprietors do not a large calendar of case3 is expected. Beside of the summer. Constable Hage Kent ofOttumwa brought care to disseminate much information "AUG. QUEM3E,: GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. several railroad cases for personal injury, The wife of A M. Johnson, of Fargo,"a action against the Courier for $5,000 damages on this subject because they sell hats there are two suits against the city in\olvmg brakeman on the Northern Pacific, has for alleged defamation of character. with a guarantee to iron them for you $30,000 for injuries said to have mysteriously disappeared, and there are All Goods offered at prices which defy Joseph Proctor, a young school-teacher, at any time free of cost If it were not been sustained by reason of a defective sidewalk many sensational rumors afloat as to the competition. Goods will be delivered attempting to board a freight train at Paris, for thfccommon idea at ironing hurts ^HARNES S MAKER cause Johson alleges it is a case ot "aftections free to any part of the city. AH kinds'^ on the Rock Island, was instantly kiUed. the hat the stores would be clogged alienated, and that she has gone of farm produce taken in exchange for Batehclor, of Hastings, who has The proposition to bond Le Mars electric with themerebusiness of ironing hats. with a former resident of Fargo, while goods, wi^, -Ust."'r4F is been quite ill with paralysis, breathed hi3 lights was resubmitted at a special election Whips, Collars, and all other others allege it is a case of supreme disgust last, leaving a wife and one son He had and defeated by a majority of 266 NewYorkPress 4 1^ -41 on the part of the wife, as Johnson is articles usually kept DAKOTA HOUSE. been engaged the boat manufacturing against. charged with being too much of a ladie's *na flrstelass har- O business, and removed here from Red Wmg FK Bishop Perry, of Davenport)! A confirmed %fhS A Typical Case. man, and that Mrs. Johnson has gone to o^ er a year ago. He was a gentleman respected a class of 21 persons at Christ's lA. sad story has just come in by her mother. *7J by all who knew him. The remains Qpp O S O I E N E W I N N church, Burlington, and a large class at New harnesses made to erder and were shipped to Red Wing for interment canal at from Cumminsville. __ Public Examiner Wallace went to the Fort Madison. ^MRS. A. SEITER P^op. at Trenton £j- patrolma on one of the outside pairing promptly attended to. Red river vaUey to investigate the neglect A settlement was made with a syndicate of private bankers to organize under the beats was informed by the passengers NEWMLM A paintingm oil of rare beauty was disced MIN This house is the most centrally located of banks of the claim against the defunct state law. Several weeks ago he issued a on a railroad train at a fight was ered the ruins of the old French Commercial bank of Dubuque. One hundred Bingham Bros. circular notifying private bankers that they hotel in the city and affords mission church at Crow Wing, a few miles in progress on the opposite end of his and sixtyfivethousand dollars worth of must organise prior to April 20. Forty-nine north of Little Falls, by Rev. A. Lamothe, beat. made a hurried trip to the claims were settled at 77i cents on the Rooms.4' ffood Sample of the French Catholic church here It represents banks have organized under the state law, point indicated, and as soon as he doUar. This practically closes the litigation one of the saints holding aloft a but there are twenty that have not, presumably Meat Market, arrived there he asked if any one ad in the United States courts •cross, and around him representatives of for the purpose of avoiding assessment JH bEAUSRS III H| heard of a fight. Th inhabitants informed LUMBE While two yo^ng lads, Walter Mineer the various races of the globe gazing at the Unless some reasonable cause is him at there had been a and Ed. Doran, tfeere playing with a revolver uplifted cross given for their neglect information will be murder there some time before, but at Eldora, Doran pointed the gun at .'CHAS. STOEBE, Prop'r. made against such private bankers and they A complimentary banquet of Representatives at the victim had been dead aria Mineer^fcidnulled the trigger. The weapon are liable under the law to a heavy finely A Greer was given by citizens at happenea to be loaded, and the buUet buried several weeks. The officer then °M the Merchants hotel Lake City. I was a A large supply of fresh meats, a entered Mineer's body^ The boy is alive, returned with all speed to the from LATH, SHINGLES, D00B& .nonpartisan affair, in which about a hundred SOUTH DAKOTA. sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on but nothing of the bullet can be found. I pomtwhich he started. Terrible news of Mr Greer's friends with various Manager Broadhurst, of the Grand Forks hand. All orders from the is thought the boy «an recover, although awaited him. During his absence he SASH AND political convictions, participated. Mayor opera house, has accepted the management promptly attended ~to. blood poisoning is feared, had been dismissed from the force for "McKenny presided. The event signified a of a local baseball club. Lime, Cement ind Coil Ottumwa section of the ^wran1$^ superintendents failing to answer calls, and his wife CASH PAID FOR HIDES. thorough appreciation by his fellow townsmen The district W. C. T. U. convention at of schools met with 20 counties ad married again.—Cincinnati Enquirer. of the work done by Representative Mitchell, was attended by a good representation represented. State superintendent Sabin HEW ULM MABBLE WORKS, Greer the late legislature. of workers. Mrs. M. Baker, presided. Papers were reader J. T. Biggs state president, addressed the onions. The Southern Minnesota Dental association £«SMM on "The Recess OAie3tion,"^^nd J. ISE-- LOVE. Henry Boss, employed in Brown's lumber lg. Schwendittffer, Prop'r, held its annual session in Mankato. The Landis on "The Methods to oltain More attendance was large, including many camp, near West Superior was drowned Thorough Instruction in the Common At early morn I piticked arose, •dentists from Northern Iowa. These are while breaking a log jam. His body was Branches." In the afternoon, and evening Monuments, Tombstones and afc 'Twas purely white the officers. President, Dr. C. W. Nutting recovered in a few bonis. if the:'^Teachers Reading Circle" was discussed." I gave it to my lady fair, other work in my line made to ordeo •of Soring Valley vice president, Dr. E. D. Dr. C. B. Alford, president, together with TTVOJUI ^r. fS&ti&iffi* "Who placed it in her nut-brown hair promptly and in a- workmanlike manna Allison of Marshall secretary, Dr. E. L. other members of the stateboard of health, fs-t -JEo wear till night. George S. Boone,the sole ftmamlng lineal atreasonable rates. Hawes of Mankato treasurer. Dr. P. metjat Huron, and. appointed" boards^n 16: descendant of Daniel Boone, was arrested noon rose again I saw. NEWULM. MINH James of Sleepy Eye. gjg MjpK nearly all e^|pties ofthat part of the state. by the United States authorities and It still was fair ASD Xs Dv f,SJeCally, a prominent grain The new council of Winoha organized brought to Des Moines for trial is My love gave me a smile s& sweet, buyer o£|¥e$eiick for a number of years, Tjy electing John Keenan president and charged with pension frauds. Boone served I cast my heart before her feet. GEO BENZ-e SONS. John Beutnerrice-president. The following wasbtu^ed i£efether day. He leaves a wife in the Confederate army, whit* hU And left it there. city officer*.were elected: Recorder. G. an&rolfmF^fc&ds. $ *,-, father was a Union soldier. The father is 1|| ^mrtw aadwaal—la P—lws te Again at night I saw the rose H. Clarke, city engineer and street com-missioner,-Frank Krof. m$m, the^iganiis^" it Sionx dead and the son, it is alleged, has for WINES & All withered Tie Bratka Attorney W. siL Fa% *eaMijtfS# by Judge Aikensto the care some time been drawing the pension allowed ht each Bu|Xoye's strong cor| had bound A Finkelnburg, water commissioner, Alex tottne^erSffipntil a"* representative from to the former. 'Boone has been' living LIQU Milanowski pound master, F. W« Clark In closebonds, which shin not part— 'Jfewpor^jXfa appears to take him back in a cave on the "Dei Moines river fort^ a re a a to tk -official newspaper, Winona Herald. -^-TfcJpejW «U«ttoa Though flowers may die., i? SLtrV i^HorMc^bjaw'^Ini