New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 3, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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HE NORTHWEST. N $2,700 0 J. Swenson's store building, unoccupied, ed from Minnesela. Over one hundred O S S E A O A I I Eagle Roller Mill Co. loss $2,000 no insurance. cattle companies are represented. Cattle Mayor Toye of Winon a received from are fat and healthy. Th first horse roundup he O in of a S to W O the war department at Washington official ever made in the state started on the A Summary of the Important Events ~~f*-% Capacity of f£ a me it a a approval of the plans and location at John 10th ult., and is meeting with great success. 600 Barrels Per Daj. of the Week in the Northwestern son street of the proposed high bridge Over 90 per cent of all the Tange mares will "We are not in Murfreesboro, in C.H.Ross, across the Mississippi at this point. Th drop foals. C, H. CHADBOUKN, States. quarters," said Gen. Eosecrans, "and council will immediatly fake steps towards Th South Dakota railroad commission Presideiit. Cashier. one evening a glee club of splendid advertising tor bids to build an $80,000 has just completed a tour of the Milwaukee Our flour cannot be. beat. bridge. singers came over from Sheridan's COR. MINN. AND CENTRE STRS, lines east of the Missouri. They report itinnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North NEW ULM. MINNESOT Joseph Doll and Jo Mielke were arrested that all sections traversed were visited by division and gave us a serenade. and South Dakota News in a at Perha charged with attempting to thelate rains, and that aU crops are in a I hustled, my staff and servants Me Ulm, Minn. LOUIS BUENGEB, wreck a Northern Pacific train at Richland, promising condition. Th commission will Nutshell around and got up a pretty nice luncheon six miles east of that place, by driving visit the Black Hills this week to inspect in the big dining-room of the barracks, spikes in a split switch. They were bound the roads in that part of the state. Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., over to the next term of court in the sum and most of my division and Collections and all Business pertaining The Hlinois Central company have purchased I N N E S O A MWULM, of $1,000 each. Doll not being able to give 1,200 acres of land at Minnesela. brigade commanders were there as to Banking Promptly bonds was taken to Fergus Falls to jail. The Mapleton high school has closed. Extensive improvements are looked for. Undertaker my guests. There ua but one graduate, Miss Lizzie Dean Carpenter, of the School of Missiles, Attended to-. N O A O A McLaughlin "All of my division commanders is at the head of a party of capitalists to The sale of school lands was held at Fargo INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, then were very popular with their Thayer & Neil's saw mill started up at erect a stamp mill here for crushing free recently. Th amount realized was a little Sauk Rapids with a erew of 30 men. They milling gold ore, and also a large smelter men—McCook, Crittenden, Sheriden, $500,000. over $40,000, an average of $5 per acre. expect to run the entire season. for reducing Rub Basin and Bold moun Rousseau and Negley, but most of all 0' and dealer in all kinds of Plans for two new agricultural college tain refractory ores. was Rousseau rode through the camps, Memorial day will be observed buildings have been accepted at Fargo, FURNITURE One Morton, formerly of Chicago, whether of his own or other divisions, by Sam Louden Post, G. A E., and •ast the main building or haU and the NEW ULM came to Plankinton a few weeks ago to Gen Sibley camp, Sons of Veterans. he was cheered to the skies by the men, chemical laboratory building. finish learning telegraphy and railroad A severe frost occurred at Belle Pla& the and would almost invariably make Prouty's live stock company has built a work at the office in this city. Th agent other night, severely injuring beans and them a happy speech that raised more FRANK FRIEDMAN!*, yard, 'cooper shop and dipping tanks at was called away and Morton forged receipted other tender vegatation. cheers. ROLLER MILL CO„ Grand Forks. Mr-. Burch, of@hicago, will freight bills, and after collecting Judg Mills opened court at Crookston. dip a large flock of sheep for Mr. Prouty. them hired a livery team and drove to "That night of the serenade and dealer in A number of criminal cases are on the O. 0 Paine has been bound over in $1,200 Mitchell, taking the midnight train for lunch, Gen. Jeff C. Davis—dead now docket. Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, at Ellendale with the promise that he parts unknown is about 30 years old, —sat at my table almost opposite The rear of the first drive has cleared the shall not be further prosecuted if he will red hair and mustache, and near-sighted. Merchan Millers, Rousseau—he is gone, too, Davis rapids at Sauk Rapids with 50,000,000 feet. stay at me a behave himself. spoke up and said: 'Rousseau, I've A crew of S5 men is in charge. Slassware, Notions, Canned An explosion of a lantern on the farm of got a joke on you, I won't tell it unless W I S O N S I N A tramp who was stealing a ride on a William Rea, three miles south "of Fargo, ISTewTTlm., Minn. you promise belorehand not to go P. J. McCann, of West Superior, freight tra near Northern Pacific Junction resulted in the loss of farms and outbuildings Fniit, Hour, etc ,VJ was committed to the asylum for the insane off the handle you are apt to do that was pushed out of the car by the conductor valued at $1,000, Five valuable horses some weeks ago has been discharged. on short order.' and his leg -was broken. were burned. "Amid the laughter at the sally, A boat, with four men, capsized in St. Patrick McKnight of Prescott was shot A the public sale of school lands in All goods seld at bottom prices vU toWuTOTERS OF CHOICE Davis went on: A day or two ago I SPRIKG W QT FLOUB. Croix lake at River Falls. William Tream in the hand by a burglar. Two of them Grand Forks county the lands will be sold in delivered free of cost to any part ~*a was in my quarters, busy on a report, and Dennis Driscoll were drowned. entered his residence, and several shots quarter section parcels. Terms, one-fifth when I heard an awful row among the were exchanged the city. cash, balance one-fifth cash succeeding five Whit Caps raided the residence of Lawrence Received First Premiums at troops cainped near. It was so prolonged years. Drier, of Waterville, destroying the Henry Troost, an old resident of Winon a N E W ULM, MINN. '51 that I fancied that a lot of windows and doing other damage. No arrests died at the achanced age jf ninety years Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. The jury in the Robert's shooting case at prisoners had been captured and as yet. The remains weiesent to Chicago for inte^nuent PETER SCHEHEB,: Bismarck brought in a verdict after being Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis brought in, and I sent Captain Davis, Fire in the lumber yard of the Menominee locked up for three days. They found I my aide-de-camp, out to see what the Agricultural and Mechanical Association river sash and door company destroyed The grand jury at St Cloud indicted E. Roberts guilty of making an unjustifiable commotion was about. between 2,500,000 and 3,000,000 feet of lum Miiton for attempting to kill Chief of assault with a deadly weapon with the intention Fair 1887. "Pretty soon he returned and reported ber. Th loss is $30,000 to $40,000 insurance, Police Qurolrvan Th case be defended ol doing bodily harm. that he couldn't find out what "ft $25,000. by W W Erwm of St. Paul. County Auditor Fralick of La Moure has F. MADLENEB, C. L. ROOS, it was all about. The troops were William Montman, one of the old time At a special election at Winnebago on the received word from the state auditor that DEALER IN :M I Prest. Manager. wild over something, and it must be question of issuing $10,000 bonds for water German residents and a well known brewer there is nothing in existing laws to prevent either General Rousseau or a rabbit." works, 121 votes were polled for and 99 died at Hudso after a lingering illness the deductions for indebtedness provided "Any old soldier who has ever witnessed Fr. Burg, against with throat troubles. had been a resident for in assessments under section 18, laws of the commotion in camp occasioned since 1856. 1890, and the exemption also of $200 under The Red Wing board of education met by the discovery of a rabbit section 5, laws of 1S91. B. Scott has been sentenced at E a and re-elected Piot a principal ot will understand the situation and tne Claire to one year the penitentiary for the hisrh school Miss Jennie Shortt succeeds Public Examiner Wallace has issued his joke. We all laughed heartily, and grand larceny. stole a gold watch recently Miss Ann a Allen, resigned. first call for a report at the close of busimess Rosseau as well as the rest. from Matthew Murphy, the pine Manufacturer of and Dealer in on May 23 of all banks organized un An eighteen-months-old baby of Joh "That is the way the Rosseau and land operator, while Murphy was asleep in Ambrose T\as a on the railroad track der the state law. Th law requires the repoits LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, CIGARS, rabbit story originated, but in some a restaurant. east of the station at Jackson and had both to be made four times yearly at dates strange lashion it has fastened to me legs cut off by a passenger tram. designated by the public examiner. This The jury for the French murder case at SASH, BLINDS, as its originator. TOBACCOS, call is for all the state banks, 54 in number. Ashland was secured after five special venires Charles A McGraw, of Augusta, Me and "Rousseau heard from that story Secretary Edgerly of the board of railroad had been exhausted. Th wife of the Tnomas Barey, of Chippewa Falls, Wis PIPES, —-and all kinds o*— afterward in a way that became historical. commissioners has commenced mandamu prisoner sat the court room all day with were drowned in the river at Sandstone There was a representative proceedings against State Auditor Bray to her two small children and wept bitterly bile out boating. Building Material. in Congress from Iowa named Grinnell, compel him to issue warrants for a salary most of the time. Cor. Minnesota and Center Trains between Mankato and Wells have who had conceived an intense dislike of $2,500. Th new statutes give the secretary C. A Stanchfield, Thos. B. Keith and been obstructed part of the way by the Streets, to Gen. Rousseau, and who had heard SEW ULM, of the board $1,000, and he was given MH Thomas B. Culver, incorporators of the St. great number of cateipillars that gathered the 'Rousseau aud rabbit' story without $1,500 under the territorial laws. Edgerly Louis brown stone company, filed articles NEW ULM MINN. on the tracks understanding it. claims that the latter were not repealed Star Sample Room, at West Superior. The business of the company While Thomas J. Conlm and Henry "These two were in Congress together and that he is entitled to both sums. will be to quarry, saw, cut and manufacture Pierce, were out driving at Northfield, in 1866, and one day, in a bitter Jno.Neuman, stone, mining, and manufacture of A Lutheran college will be established at horses ran away. Both were thrown partisan speech, Grinnell, a diminutive a rjf mineral paint. Grand Forks for the accommodation of the Farmers' Horned out and seriously injured. man physically, contemptuously large Scandinavian population of the state. A party of gentlemen from Milford attended referred to Gen. Rousseau as the man A Duluth police officer discovered a floater Amon the incorporators ot the college association the Masonic banquet at Spencer, that soldiers in the field could never in the lake The drowned man was are Rev. G. Rygh, Editor and while returning home the buggy was Dealer in about 50 ears old with a long bushy black JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. distinguish from a rabbit. A. Goss. County Treasurer A. Abrahamsen, upset and Ed Freeman, one of the leading DRY GOODS, beard with a few gray hairs. Th back of "That was twisting things around Register of Deeds J. J. Stamped, Attornev men of the town, was instantly killed. Mr. Dealer in either hand bore powder marks. with such a vengeance that Gen. Rousseau, J. A. Sorley, Dr. J. E Engstad, Col. A Nichol, of the Melford Mail, had his collar Wines, Liquors 3 who was of herculean build and A Lano and wife, of South Heaven, Knudson, J. Bye a Jorgenson. Subscriptions bone, one arm and one leg broken. Hats, Caps, Notions, deeply imbued with the Kentucky were badly burned a fire that started originally given for the proposed and Cigars. Officers tor the state W C. T. U. convention Groceries, Provisions, idea that a man of fragile physique in their store His skull was badly Red River college will be transferred to the at La Crosse were elected as follows: had an equal show on the field of honor crushed by one of the heels. died new association. Crockery and Glassware, President, A my Kellogg, Morse A fine lunch will be served every day. irstantly with another of larger build, took A yonng barber named Thos. Collinwood, vice-nrasident at large, Mrs. a K. Earl Green, Dried and Canned occasion to overhaul Mr. Grinnell Cor. Minn. & Center streets. A disgraceful fight between two young attended service at the Presbyterian church corresponding secretary, Mrs. Hanchett, m. Fruits, etc., etc,, just at the east door of the rotunda farmers bv name of Hans Johnson Esse and at Grand Forks recently. Suddenly becoming Madison recording secretary, Mrs. Strong, New Ulm. Mina and pinched his ear, remarking at the Peter Solberg took place in a saloon at excited he walked to the pulpit and Baraboo treasurer, Miss Alice Ames, Madison. same time that the gentleman from Kasson, in which the latter had about commenced to argue with the pastor. I will always take farm produce in exchange for goods, aud pay the highest market price for &^ell, Iowa knew the address of the gentleman three-fourths of his left ear bitten off. was quieted and removed from church all kinds of paper raga. Joh C. Sherwin, judge of the Twelfth from Kentucky. was seen by Sheriff Fadden to whom he An unknown man was killed by the cars 4 _-*! judicial district, and J. J. Clark, state attorney, stated that he was going to shoot jack rabbits. "Mr. Grinnell did not align his life between Staples and Little Palls was In connection with my store I have a first-class received the following threatening was taken by the sheriff and on the rules of the code of honor, but saloon furnished withaspiendid billiard table and seen by the engineer to throw himself in letter '{flease notice this: I either of you Brewer and Bottler my customers will always find good liquors and locked up. has been adjudged insane went back to the House of Representatives,^ front of the engine. Death was instantaneous longer meddle with liquor cases, or serve cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. and ordered committed to the asylum at still in session, and laid the an a the body was terribly mangled. indictments against us, we will burn you mw i/w, Jamestown. MW. facts of the assault and the reason All goods purchased of me will be delivered to out of house and home Beware! Yo Two and one-half million wall-eyed any part of the city free of cost. thereof—words spoken in debate—before J. W Raymond, of Minneapolis, is at have been repeatedly and fairly warned. pike have been placed in the Minnesota This brewery is one of the largest establishment* his conferees. MIJfiESOTA STKEET, Bismarck as plaintiff in action to recover Beware! Beware' Whit Caps." ti\c at this point, and ten million SEW ULM, MIX5. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted -1 "General Rousseau promptly telegraphed up with all the modern improvements. Kee and between Snellmg and this city, by $500 from O. S. Goff. he suit is an interesting bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on the state hsh hatcheiy the Governor of Kentucky one and recalls the great effort and I O W A short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted WK. FRANK. Jomr BJSNTZIN. his resignation as Representative in the money sacrifices which it cost the Bismarck for family use. An unknown man threw himself under a The office of the American express company Country brewers ard others that buy malt wHt Cottonwoo Hills. people to secure the capital. Goff Congress from the Louisville district, tiam at Randall, on the Northern Pacific, nnd it to their interest to place their orders with at Carroll was broken into recently gave his note for $500 on the subscription of and notified Speaker Colfax of the and had his body cut completely in twain me. All orders by mail will receive my promnl and about $3,000 was taken. attention. $100,000 which the citizens raised as the fact. It was the first time the telegraph was about thirty years of age, and said At Centerpomt Marshal North seized a OTTO SCHELL, Manager capital bonus. subsequently recused to to he fiom St Louis had been used in such a case, and quantity of beer in the original package pay the note, claiming that it was secured the question was raised the next morning Albert Webster, of St. Paul, a graduate C. F. Ruemke Custom grinding solicited. Will house of Seigle, agent for the AnheuserBusch under false pretenses, and that it was not when the resolution to expel came the cassical course at the state brewing company, of St. Louis. grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange used on the capital subscription, but to pay up, but Mr. Colfax held that Genera] this year, has been engaged as The Jud Wells, Investment company the losses of a real estate syndicate. Rosseau was no longer a member of 34 lbs. flour, 5 fts. Bhorts and 8 principal of the Mapleton high school for failed at Council Bluffs assets, $75,000 liabilities, S O A O A the House, and the resolution was the coining ear lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour $150,000. Th failure was caused Cor. Minnesota and 3rd North Sts. Capt. J. P. Thompson, with forty mem out of order. Clara Bente, who has been confined in and feed sold at low rates and delirered by injudicious investments in real estate. bers of company B, 3d United States infantry, NEW ULM, MINN. "And all that came about from General tbe county jail at St Cloud tor several a New Ulm free of expense. are returning from the Sioux reservation At Marion, James Lathrop, in attempting Davis' story of Rosseau or a a Dealer in %. month* upon the charge of infanticide, has to board a moving switch engine, fell to Snellmg. been released, the grand jury finding no indictment. bit."—Washington Post. CHOIC E GROCERIES, C10CKERI, FRANK & BENTZIN. under the wheels. Both feet were mashed The body of J. A. Leatherman, a prominent 1 1 so that amputation will probably be necessary, AN EXPENSIVE UMBRELLA. Suit for $10,000 for malpractice has been attorney of Fort Pierre, who was and one arm was also crushed. BLASSWAR E and NOTIONS. AUG. QUE1TSE b-ought against Dr Fran W. Phelan, drowned in the Missouri, was found one The trial of Joseph Bean and Josephine ot Duluth whose alleged carelessness in mile below where the boat capsized. The Wit Found Out That His Little Marion for the murder of the latter's husband setting the bioken limb of Joh ProfF, Jr., A big force of graders are now at work 15 Scheme Proved Expensive. All Goods offered at prices which defy began in the district court at Keokuk. results the patient's death. miles out of Pierre and 15 miles out of competition. Goods will be delivered The case was called as to Mrs. Marion Romieu, the famous Parisian wit, HARNESS MAKER Faulkton on the Duluth, Pierre & Black Daniel Kennedy, of Anok a county, was free to any part of the city. All kiatli alone. Bean's case is to be heard later. was one day caught in a shower, and Hills railroad. Contracts call for the completion fatally injured at Princeton, by a falling V- of farm produce taken in exchange for forced to seek refuge in a doorway oi —and Dealer in— Moses Cleveland, of Dubuque, a cousin of the grading by July 15. tree, while at work on logs on river, goods. of ex-President Cleveland celebrated his the Opera House. It was six o'clock Whips, Collars, and all other 10 miles above here. was brought to Robert Highrow, the murderer of William 92d birthday recently. was in the war already, and he had an engagement at articles usually kept this place for treatment, and died. Schylopp, in Minnesela, in 1889, has DAKOTA HOUSE. of 1812, and draws a pension for his services the Cafe de Paris for that very hour. in a ftrst-mlasH harness Judges Baxter and Searle have decided been apprehended in Texas. will be in the late war. The rain fell in torrents. There was the case of Maurin Bros, and the German tried there during the Jun term of the shop, Unknow parties drove up to St. Francis no carriage to be had. He had no American bank of St. Paul, vs. the Fergus circuit court. OPP POST OFFICE—NEW UL MINK hospital Burlington in a hack and left a New harnesses made to erder and ra umbrella. What was to be done. Falls national bank, to set aside a judgment Rev. D. Newhouse delivered the annual MRS. A. SEITER P-op. man who died 20 minutes after their departure. While he was lamenting his bad luck, of $45,000 secured against the Page mill address to the graduating class of the pairing promptly attended to. is supposed to be a company a gentlemen with a large umbrella Huro high schools in the Methodist NEW MLM, MINK Gable from papers about him I is thought This house is the most centrally located passed by. Romieu was seized with a church at Huron There are 18 in the class, Geo Booth, marshal of Hinckly, while to be a case of foul play. Bingham Bros. 12 ladies and six gentlemen. sudden inspiration. He rushed out attempting to board a freight near Miller hotel in the city and affords Th Northern Pacific Express company and grasped the stranger by the arm, station, missed his footing and fell under Cutworms are destroying the corn a requested the Seymours bank to remit to good Sample Rooms.^ the wheels, 13 cars passing over his body. and gravely installed himself under the vegetables at an alarming rate. They are the Ban of Phillips, on their account, The remains were taken to Hinckly on the protecting umbrella. almost as numerous as the army worm was $8 000, the lull amount of the money stolen Meat Market, limited. in some of the Eastern states several years DEALERS IK LUMBE from the company at Abbotsford on the ago. Unless something stops them soon The demand asked for by the packers "I am overjoyed to see you," he immediately 18th, which the Seymours bank had sent they will take the entire crop. and nailers at the Gardner rolling mills at began. "I have been looking through their office. CHAS. STTIBBE, Prop'r,. Hastings has been given them, and the old "William. Mclntire, the escaped prisoner for you for two weeks. I wanted The strike among the coal miners of the employes resumed work again. The wages from the Sioux City jail, where he was to tell you about Clementine." state must soon be settled or a number of now paid are $2.25 and $1.75. Heretofore awaiting his trial for Omeg, is supposed to Without giving the stranger time to A large supply of fresh meats, san the railroads will suffer seriously. Th .$2 and §1.50 were paid. have been, seen a few miles east of Vermillion, LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBfl^ express his surprise, Romieu rattled sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on Iowa Central laid in a big supply and can making tracks for the north. Officers The case of Fairbanks, Morse & Co. away with gossip and anecdote until hand. All orders from the country stand the strain for several weeks yet, but are on his path. SASH AND BHR9L Against the city of Litchfield to recover the he had led the unknown companion promptly attended to. the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul is so $1,000 that was lost in Stevens & Co.'sbank, The second trial of Plenty Horses, the fortunate ,and their supply is nearly ex to the door of the Cafe de Paris. Then Lime, Cement uul Goal CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Sioux warrior, for the murder of Lieut. was tried in the district court at Litchfield hausted. he glanced at him with a face of well* Casey, was begun in the United States And was decided in favor of the city. Th feigned astonishment. Mary A. Livermore tent No. 1, departmen HEW EM HiBBLE WORK, court at Sioux Falls. Three witnesses were jnoney was the balance due on water works, "Pardon, monsieur," he cried "it of Wisconsin, Daughters of Veterans, exaiyned, but nothing new was developed A. J. Yorker pleaded not guilty at Mankato seems I am mistaken." has been established at E a Claire. I is in the testimony different from, that given lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. to the indictments against him Hi the first in Wisconsin. The muster and installation "I believe so/ said the stranger. at the first trial. •counsel asked for a continuance, and the were performed by Gen Griffin, "Good gracious!" added Romieu. Fire at Aberdeen destroyed three barns court continued the cases until the next post department commander, G. A. E., un sntwoxM. "Be discreet don't repeat what I have and partially consumed the veterinary Monuments, Tombstones and all general term. Th defendant's bail was der authority from Miss M. Estella Mc told you." stables of Dr. Elliot Th wind blew a 1TVOLI other work in my line made to order iixed at $2,000. Millan, national president Daughters of "I promise you." gale and as everything was exceedingly promptly and in a workmanlike manner r^#?%pt. a Clements, of the Duluth Yeterans. Th tent elected Mrs. Louisa "A thousand pardons!" dry a big conflagration seemed imminent atreasonable rates. Tpoiiee department, has been suspended by Fort, president^ ffm ffi^^ Romieu hastened within the cafe, at one time. Loss is estimated at $1,500, NEWULM. MINN !&$* lifayor Davis. Th charges are grave, being The house of NapoleoV Lnmorean at &*$ SH^ W and, amid great laughter, told the adventure & AND partially insured. nothing less than extorting money from Phillips was found to be on fire the other to his friends. Suddenly one BREWERY A immense concourse of people attended keepers of houses of ill-fame. Doings of morning a inquiry revealed the fact that GEO. BENZ A SONS. of the^nsaid:— j~ „,« he funeral of L. Spaulding, late clerk others of the department will receive careful Mr. Lamoreaux w*s in the burning building. "Your cravat is rumpled." of the circuit court a chairman of the investigation. J^ Jj£fy%,? %.' Althoug every effort was made to Importers and Whale—Is D—lew a\ Romieu put his hand to his neck and board of county commissioners at Huron The Occidental hotel and SwensoiTs new save him. it was without success. On examination O S SCHMUGKEB, WINES & turned, pale. His pin—a valuable Judge Burtt delivered the address. J. 2-story store building burned at Wheaton of the premises by he coroner's sapphire—was gone. On further examination SEW ULM, MINNESOTA Rice spoke on behalf of the Odd Fellows, to the ground. Th fire started in the 'jury he charred remains were found. his purse and watch were UQUORSr Masons and Grand Army ,. kitchen in the hotel. Th loss was as follows. Hi wife and children ^are, absent on a Por«b«*rMldInq«Mtittea soft the found to be gone. The man with the Th great cattle round-ups have jasfc start- Occidental hotel, $4,000 insurance, visit to Canada. *#j|tfll& umbrella was a pickpocket. 319 K. 3rd Btr. iu ^^§,s -.WmiSsSi^^^Maa^i^mMStSi ^^^^^8fiS •X:itss^h^-.u