New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 4, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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& N. W. TIltfE CARD. M. Windmneller and family moed A. Blanchard and wife have retained (First publication OeU 21st I89L) Local N as their free act and deed. Jos. A. Eckstein, W^ from St. Paul. W (Last publication Nov. 18tb, 1891.) to Mankato Thursday. Oomg East Oomg West. (Notarial Seal) Notary Public.Minn. *No2PassDep 2 50a,m ^Albert Seiter went to St. Paul J&onday s$ffFred Sommer is employed in tha new JNo 1 Pass Dep S'S2a.m. Dance at Union Hall on the evening Articles of Incorporation of the •No 4 2'41pm *No3 5 20pm. store oi Henry Crone. 1^'V •No 22 Frt" 7 30 p. afternoon on business, State of Ohio ||No 23 Frt Arr 10 10d m. of the 8th. *DTo 18 Frt 12 Olp Eagle Roller Mill Company of *No25 1.85p.m. ss. County of Hamilton. tNo 24 11 3Cp m« Henry Neumann, clerk in F, Neumann's -/A. N.Faasand T. Kobaarsch have General Freight Agent Foster was here $Daily except Monday, On this 7th day of October A.D. 189L/ New Ulm, Minnesota. 1^ *Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday store, has resigned. Wednesday. gone into the plumbing business. before me a Notary Public within and tOn Sundays only. IIDaily, fcr said county, personally appeared A. A daughter was born to Mr.and Mrs. The youngsters, who observed Hallow'een C. W. H. Heidemann. Ferdinand Sannwald is employed at Agt. Schmitt, to me known to be the person Know all" Men by these Presents: by throwing stones through Mathew Schneider on Friday. Charles Brust's, described in and who executed the foregoing windows and breaking large pains of That the undersigned do hereby Geo. Galies is learning the barber's Albert Wagner came up from Mankato instrument and acknowledged Opinions of the Trade South. agree to and associate themselves together glass, ought to be found out and punished. last Friday for a goose bnnt. that he executed the same as his free trade at Frank Leibold's. for the purpose of becoming a I find Chamberlains medicines very Such tricks as this smack too act and deed. Congressman Lind was up at Currie An effort is being made to hold a series corporation, under and by virtue of the (Notarial Seal) M. S. Turrill, excellent, particular? Chamberlain's much of rowdyism, and should not belaws of the State of Minnesota in such %?. last week on legal business. of club dance3 during the winter. Notary Public, Hamilton Co., Ohio. tolerated. Cough Remedy.—B E. Ethendge, Hallettville, case made and provided, and for that Dr. Weschke will leave for California Rev. Preine of Faribault held services purpose do hereby adopt,,agree to, sign Texas. The elocutionary enteitainment at the this week with a portion of his family. and exeeute the following articles of incorporation, in the German Methodist church Sunday. No. 6323. 4„ I have tried Chamberlain's Cough Congregational church on Monday to-wit: Mis. Albert Behnke and daughter, Office of Register of Deeds, \ySemedy with great success.—R Tanneret, evening was well attended and well receiyed. Article 1. The name of this corporation Brown County, Minnesota. Annie,have returned from Minneapolis. The home of Jacob Loesch was the $& Waveland, Miss. shall be the "Eagle Roller Mill I hereby certify that the within instrument Miss Preston is a good reader Miss Lena Baltrusch has resigned as Company." scene of a surprise party on Sunday was filed in this office for record Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy can and has an air of freeness on the platform clerk in the store of John F. Neumann. Article 2. The principal place for on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1891, eyening. not be beat W. L, Davis, Liberty that is in her favor. Some of her transacting the bnsiness of this corporation at 8 o'clock, A M. and was duly recorded Geo. Schlumpberger of West Newton Mr. Roberts, an aged resident of Hill, La. seloctions were very fine. shall be at the city of New Ulm, Book 1 of Incorporations on page will teach the town of Sigel this winter Courtland. died in that village last in the County of Brown and State of 247 etc. A. J. Grimmer, I have usad Chamberlain's Cough J. M. Hunt, a traveling salesman Minnesota. Thursday morning. Register of Deeds, Remedy in my family, and consider it who paid regular visits to New Ulm, Article 3. The general nature of the By Viola Kocb, Jos. Clausen has moved to this city the best I have ever tried —W. J. Auditor Simpson of Mankato looked was found dead in his bed at the Me-business of this corporation shall be to Deputy. from Nicollet and will work in the Eagle Flowers, Doraville, Ga. 50 cent bottles over the affairs of the express office at purchase, sell, build, rent, lease, let, tropolitan Hotel in Chicago Saturday Mill. manage and operate flouring mills and State of Minnesota, this place on Monday. for sale by 0. M. Olsen.Druggist morning with the room full of gas. It other equipments and buildings, structures DepartmentofjState. Fortunately for the city, Mr. Retzlaft is thought that he had been drugged, The Cecilian Society will hereafter and property necessary or convenient I hereby certify that the within instrument WM. HUMMEL, will make his new building two stories hold its regular meetings on the first then robbed, and that while in a stupor for the purpose of transacting and was filed for record in this office carrying on a general milling business, high. he turned on the gas. on the 13th day of October A. D. 1891' Saturday of each month. and to buy, sell and deal in all products at 1£ o'clock P. M. and was duly recorded The West Newton Lyceum will resume It is stated that the Chicago and Northwestern The state inspector of cheese and of such business also the constructing, in Book 2 of Incorporations DEALEE IN its meetings on Friday evening,NovemDer road has not yet taken their building, owning, leasing, buying, selling, molasses attended to the duties of his on pages 241-4. F. P. Brown, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY,, NOTIONS maintaining and operating docks, 13. lady spotters off the trains. The women office in this city Friday. Secretary of State. I 1 I I I 1 U, elevators, warehouses and storage GROCERIES. are not confining their work to the TOYS AND An addition of twenty-five feet will Banker Smith of Sleepy Eye was a rooms, for the purpose of buying, selling, freight trains, but they are Witching be built to the Congregational church La Grippe Again. storing, forwarding, milling and I have a large stock of woolen underwear caller at the Review office Friday afternoon. the passenger conductors as well. It is in spring. dealing in wheat and other grain and for ladies, gents and children. During the epidemic of La Gripped He was in the city on business. said that hardly a train passes over the farming products of all kinds, as well laBt season Dr. King's New Discovery Elegan assortment of ladies' jackets, Robert Loheyde and wife returned Peter Hartmann of Oregon is visiting as other personal property also to buy, shawls and children's cloaks, also large for consumption, Coughs and Colds/ line that does not contain one of these from their extended pleasure trip Friday with relatiyes in West Newton. This ig own, sell, lease, let, convey, mortgage, variety in dress trimmings in all styles proved to be the best remedv. Reports women detectives. Winona Republican. evening. improve or otherwise dispose of and and colors. The millinery department from the many who used it confirm his first visit to this section in nineteen deal in real and personal property of under the management of Miss Emma this statement. They were not only Geo. W. Somerville of Sleepy Eye years. whatever nature, name or description, Hummel, contains all the novelties of quickly relieved, but the disease Jeft The United States circuit and district had business before the Probate Court which the board of directors may deem the season A full line of ladies' and It will interest many of the old settlers no bad after results We ask you to court convened in Mankato yesterday. necessary, desirable, proper or convenient children's fall and winter hats and last Saturday. give this remedy a trial and we guarantee here to learn thas Jim Green has for the purpose of carrying on sasftl children's hoods also a fine line of Among tne cases on the calendar are that you will be satisfied with rej F. Kuesrow, formerly of Sioux City, sold the Le Sueur Sentinel to E. F. Barrett business as aforesaid, and generally to black and colored tips and*fancy feathers. suits, or the purchase price will be refunded. the following of interest here: The Milwaukee has rented the Kaula building in the of "Duluth. do all other acts and things necessary Stock is entirely new and all work It has no equal in La Grippe, Harvester Co. vs. S. D. Peterson south end of town. or proper in conducting, exercising or guaranteed farst class. Henry Go9de has sold a portion of or Throat, Chest or Lung Trouble. The United States of America vs. managing any and all of its business Trial bottles free at O. M. Olsen's Dru» Stamping done to order Wenzel Zangel oi New Prague fractured his property across the river and will aforesaid. the Winona & St. Peter Railroad Company Store. Large bottles, 50c. and $1. his arm on Friday. The limb was move to town. He will occupy the Article 4, The amount of the capital Jacob Kohlhase vs. Wm. Gioseke, HUMPHREYS set by Dr. Fritsche. Windmueller residence. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. stock of this corporation shall be Three F. H. Dyckman and P. Bendixen, hundred thousand ($300,000) dollars, Emil Sternberg and wife of West St. The barn of Geo. W Somerville in partners in the Sleepy Eye Roller Mill DR HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and divided into three thousand shares of Farm For Sale. carefully prepared prescriptions used toi many Paul spent Thursday and Friday as Sleepy Eye was destroyed by fire Mon* Company. years inprivatepracticewith success,andforover the par value of one hundred dollars 4 Farm for sale, the town of Brookville,160 thirtyyearsusedby the people Every single Specific Dakota House guests each, all of which shall be subscubed dav afternoon. Th fire was started by acros with good buildings, 180 is a special cure for the disease named. At a citizen's mass meeting held These Specifics cure without drugging, purging for and paid in fuil before commencing acres under plow cheap and on easy Theo Jappe, the teacher,went to Davenport children playing with matches. or reducing the system, and are in fact and Sleepy Eye Saturday evening preparations business hereunder. terms call or write to deedthe sovereign remedies ol the World. last week and returned with At the state Christian Endeavor Convention were made for raising Brown Article 5. The time of the commencement Theo Thorston LIST OFPRINCIPAL NOS CURES PRICES. his family to this city. ,-K in Mankato last Saturday, Rev. of this corporation shall be the first 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation .2 5 county's proportionate share of the Spnngfield. Minn. a Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic .2 5 day of December, A. D. 1891, and the F. L. Meske of the city read an earnest 3 Crying Colic, orTeethingof Infants .2 5 Jos. Busch was brought down from world's fair fund. Hon. John Lind, 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults .2 5 period of its continuance shall be for the AUCTION LAND SALE. paper in favor of "The Pledge." 5 Dysentery, Griplng-BillousColic. .2 5 congressman from the Second district, Lamberton last week for twenty days' term of thirty (30) years thereafter. 6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting .2 5 A meeting will be neld in Wept Newton 7 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis .2 5 lodging in the New Ulm jail. and C, W. H. Heidemann, ex-representative Article 6. The highest amount of indebtedness The New Ulm Stone Co's land 8 Nenralgia, Toothache, Faceache .545 9 Headaches, SickHeadache, Vertigo .2 5 or liability to which this corporation southwest quarter of Sec 35, Town 110 to day to consider the bridge quesIt from tnis county, were present The mail from the east on Monday 10 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach .2 5 snail at any time be subject, Range 30, Redstone, Nicollet Courtv, 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods .2 5 thetion. is expected that West Newton It was the wish of all present that mornings will hereafter arrive on 1 2 Whites, too Profuse Periods .2 5 shall be Two hundred thousand ($200,000) containing 157 acres, more oi less, will 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing .2 5 will give 1,000 to aid the project. Minnesota's building must and should 8 20 freight instead of at 10.10. dollars. bo sold to the highpst bidder at the 44 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .2 5 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains ,2 5 rank among the first and best Aiticle 7. The names and place of Union Hall in New Ulm on November A. Schaeffer of Worthington was in 16 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria .5 0 Claus Youngquist of Lafayette was 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding .5© residence ot the persons forming this 5th at 3 p. The land consists partly the city yesterday. Mr. Schaefter is a 1 9 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold intheHead .5 0 kicked by a horse last week and is suffering Sunday night at about 12 o'clock corporation are as follows* Charles Silveison, of timber and farm land and part of 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs .5 0 leading Democrat in this district, but 2 4 General Debility.PhysicalWeakness .5 0 from pleuresy as a result. Geo. Jones, of Milford, arose from his William Silverson and A. the Ja-per building stone and lime 2 7 Kidney Disease ...SO says he would rather see Lmd remain stone area Located near Northwestern bed and walked about the room in his Schmitt, Jr all ot the city INew Ulm, G. Eberle, of Windom, oae of the 2 8 Nervous Debility 1-0 0 3 0 Brviary Weakness, Wetting Bed .5 0 in congress than elect an untried man. State of Minnesota, and A. Schmitt of track and supplied with two small sleep. Upon reaching the head of the 3 2 Diseases of theHeart,Palpltationl.QO prominent Democratic politicians of the city of Cincinnati, State of Ohio. buildings Payments can be made in Geo. Reich, formerly of the Review stairs he fell forward, aud when found SoldtoyDruggists, or sentpostpaid on receipt the state, was in the citv over Sunday. Article 8. The government of this one-third cash and two ibirds on time of price DR HUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) office, now of the Northwestern Stamp was in an unconscious condition. Dr. richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. corporation and the management of its with satisfactory security at 7 per cent Mrs. A. G. Seiter of Winthrop was HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO, Works ot St. Paul, visited during the Strickler was summoned and discov- business and afiairs shall be vested in a per annum. New Ulm Stone Co. Cor. William and John Streets, New York. here Thursday and in company with board of four directors, who shall be week with friends in New Ulm. He Otto Schell,£ec'y. S E I I S ered that the old man's collar bone had her mother left for Iowa to visit relatives. elected annually by and from the stockholders John Albert, Auctioneer. was accompanied by his mother and been broken aud that his body was of said corporation at eacu annual sister. I badly bruised. He is a neighbor of FAAS & KOBARSGH. meeting thereof, which shah be O DM STONE S&LE. The wile of Daniel Katz of Fairfax Wm. Skinner and is about 60 years of held on the second Tuesday of January The old chimney on Hauenstem's died on the 31st of chronic bronchitis of each ear, at the principal office of age. brewery was blown over in the strong The nbove parties would give the Ine New Dim Stone Co is ready to and heart troubles. Her remains weie the corporation in said citv of New Ulm. public notice that they are now prepaied wind of Saturday afternoon and fell The Brown County Sunday School sell building stones at the Quarrv. Said directors shall hold office for one taken to Chicago for burial. to do all manner of plumbing and through the roof. One of the employees Association at the annual meeting in year and until their successors are elect For prices inquire ot Pfenninger, W. are ready to guarantee satisfaction. Edward Neumann, who lives ner the ed in their stead. The directors shall came very near being killed in the Sleepy Eye elected the following officers: Boesch, A Schell, or Chas Stolzenberg Charges reasonable. Office at Kobarsch's meet in each year immediately after hospital, has purchased the farm of crash. Rev. F. L. Meske, president Alexander shop. Redstone their election and adjournment of the Dreger in Dafayette: The consideration Ottomeyer, secretary, both of New Last Thurday night Michael Z'ipfer annual meeting of the stockholders, or NOTICE —The use of land for past SOCIAl- S O was $5,000 for 185 acres. Ulm A. C, Von Hagen. of Sleepy Eye, ganize and elect from their own number and Mr. Landstein of Cottonwood lost urmsr or cutting of wood or quarrying Miss Louisa Haupt has been called a president, vice-president, secretary treasurer Vice presidents: First district, nearly 100 loads of hay by fire, the loss AT and hauling of stone is not allowed unless and treasurer, who shall be the officers home on account of the sudden death Mrs. C. H. Ross, New Ulm, Second, amounting to over $400. It is thought by a written permit from the company of said boaid as well as of the corporation. ot her father,who lives in Grant county, Dr. T. M. Marcellus, Sleepy Eye that the stacks were purposely set on The directors aud officers of this N E W ULM STONE CO Wisconsin.—Fairfax Crescent Third,Noble Allen,Springfield Fourth, corporation shall hold their respective fare by an enemy ot the owners. Sunday Eve, November 8th. offices after their election and qualificauntil C. Kneland, Lamberton. The next A farmer in this county told his wife IMJfcZW Fue caught in the shavings near the Newtionof the succeeding annual meeting Meat Market, annual meeting will be held in that she might have all the wheat which new Masonic Block Saturday evening, the stockholders and until their Clin,- they raised over 18 bushels per acre. successors are elected and qoalihed. and with a fierce wind blowing, there Everybod Invited Vacancies in the board of directors or As a result, she gets about $1,000. might have been danger of a disastrous JOi SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r., John Shields one of the earliest officers may be failed for the unexpired blaze had not Jos. A. Eckstein noticed The furniture for Henry Crone's new settlers in ibis county, died at Courtland, term by the remaining members of the the fire and extinguished it in good season. Loiner Mini?. & Centie Str., New Ulm. store arrived Monday and will be board at any regular or special meeting Nicollet county, on Thursday last. A laisje supply of fresh meats, sausage, thereof held in pursuance of the by-laws. placed at once. He will be ready for Mr. Shields came to this county in 1855, ims, lard, etc constantly on Sunday, November 15th, Article 9. The persons forming this business the latter part of the week. Court Reporter Eckstein writes from settling in Cambria township, then hana Highest maiket price paid for corporation shall be the first board of known as Butternut Valley, endured GRAND CONCERT cattle, Hogs, Hides, ool, etc. All Herbert Jones of Milford last week Beaver Falls that Mrs. Schmidt, who directors and officers of whom Charles orders fiom the country promptly attended purchased of Iowa parties a handsome was confined in the Brown county jail the privations and hardship of pioneer Silverson shall be President A.Schmitt to. Vice-president A. Schmitt, Jr Secretary for some weeks, was indicted by the life, passed through the perils of the Cleveland Bay at a cost of $1,500. The GIVEN BY and William Silverson,Iieasurer, Indian war and the trials incident to Danz's Orchestra, horse is perhaps the finest in Brown grand jury for assault, but that her trial H. HANSCHEN. all of whom shall hold their respective the grasshopper scourge lived to seeoffices will probably be postponed until the county. until the farst annual meeting of next term. his town and county developed and the corporation next to be held after"the Contractor and Builder. Edward Neumann of Linden has sold 25 PIECES 25 act of incorporation is complete, and prosperous, reared a worthy family, and his farm to Andrew Peterson of Dakota The body of William Thiele was NEW ULM, MINN. until their successors are elected and passed away at the good eld age of 80 for $3,000. Neumann will remove to brought to this city yesterday from qualified. The office of socretarv and Estimates on buildings 01 on material years. Mr, Shields was a man of sterling Fairmont with the view of engaging in Kansas City, where the young man treasurer may be held by one and the and labor move especially on mason A splendid Program assured. integrity, respected and honored same person. work, furnished on application. Prompt business. died of typhoid fever on Friday. He Excellent Music. by his fellow-citizens,and his good examples Article 10. The board of directors attention given all work and satisfaction was formerly a resident of New Ulm Architect Thayer, of Mankato, was may also appoint such other officer1?, Admission! Parquet 50 cts. guaranteed. The sale ot all kinds and his worthy life will long and lived with the family of H. here Monday to arrange for drawing superintendents, managers, agents and of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind leave their influence upon tha cornmunty Gallery 35 t8. Rudolphi. employees, as they may deem proper or of hard plaster) and plaster hair a plans for another fine new building in which he lived.—Mankato Review. necessary for the management of the specialty. |^"Reserved seats without extra charge Mr. Thayer is the designer of the Masonic Up near Morgan, we are informed, business of the corporation, and define at the City Drug store. BIOCK. there are several hundred acres of land their respective powers and duties, not On a week from Sunday evening Arrangements are being made to inconsistent herewith. Said toard of owned by speculators on which hundreds there will appear at Turner Hall the directors may also adopt such .by-laws have a series of let tures delivered here of tons of hay go to waste every year. celebrated Danz orchestra of Minneapolis. rules and regulations which they may during the winter by such divines as The land could be rented cheaply and deem proper, convenient or necessary MANUFACTURER Of It is seldom that so strong an organization IS THE TIME TO CIGARS Rey. Smith Baker, Rev.Wayland Hoyt the hay secured at a cost of not over for the government of said corporation as this finds its way to New 20 cents an acre. and defining the powers and duties of and Dr. Weils. Ulm, and our music loving people the officers and directors thereof. Roy. Zeyher, late pastor of tne new Rev. G. M. Eyrich of Le Sueur, who should show their appreciation of the In testimony whereof, we the incorporators, i'M BUY Evangelical church of this city, removed AND DEALER IN have hereunto set our hands will probably accept a call from the efforts which have secured this unusual BOSS Watch Cases on Tuesday to Fairmont. It is quite and seals this 5th day of October A. D. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. German Evangelical congregation 'of appearance in order to encourage more 1891. probable that he wilLbe succeeded by this city, will preach in German in the of alike nature. The orchestra consists CHARLES SILVERSON (SEAL) rfWITH Rev. Eyrich of Le Sueur. Congregational church to-morrow of 25 pieces and its reputation for exis A. SCHMITT (SEAL) evening at half-past seven. All arecellence A. SCHMITT, JR. (SEAL) too widely known to require John Dillon, the renowned comedian, STATProbate E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown sa. WILLIAM SILVERSON (SEAL) 5thinvited to attend. In Court, Special Term, October 29th much advertising or comment here. appears in Redwood Falls on the 1891. Signed and sealed in tho presence of Those who go will be afforded a rich In the matter of the estate of Thomas Mulrehill and in St. Peter at a later date. Why is Geo. Guth of Cottonwood went to the following witnesses*. treat and will spend an evening in listto it, that New Ulm cannot catch some of Jos A. Eckstein. On reading and filing the petition of Mullen Cincinnati last Tuesday to attend the administrator of the estate of Thomas Muhehill Minnie Schubeck. wasening the pleasing strains of music these first class troupes3 funeral of Louis Schaible who deceased, representing among other things, that Except as to A. Schmitt. he has fully administered said estate, and oiayfng from an orchestra equal to any in the killed in a railway accident. Mr. that a time and place be fixed for examining ana Witnesses as to the signature of A. Harkin, the little son of Alexander Northwest. The sale of seats is progressing allowing the final account of his administration Schaible was well known in New Ulm, Schmitt: Russel of West Newton, died Thursday and for the assignment of the residue of said estate rapidly and the indications are Mary S. Turrill. to the parties entitled thereto by law and at one time held the bonds, of the morning and was buried in the West It is ordered, that said amount be examined M. S. Turrill. rf that the entertainment will be well patronized.-- city to the extent of $8,000. 1 and petition heard, bythe Judge of this Newton cemetery. He was a bright Court, on Thursday the 26th day of November i*** A 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M, at the Probate little boy, and his death is a severe loss State of Minnesota, The,friends of Mibs Helen George, to Office in satd county. County of Brown. to the parents. CHEAPER THAN EVER And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be the number of about thirty,gathered at Card of Thanks.'^ ^*^-%ttt given to all persons interested, by publishing a On this 5th day of October A, D. 1891 CoL Bobleter wa3 in Chicagos last cop" of this order once in each week for three success' her home on Saturday evening and enjoyed %^W%tM OP We take these means of thanking our before me, a Notary Public within and re weeks prior to said day of hearing in the many friends, each and all, who by week with Col. Bend and other national a "Harvest Party" that afforded for said county, personally appeared New Ulm Keview,a weekly newspaper, printed J. C- TOBERER,SSf#*£ and published at the City of New Ulm in said deeds of kindness and sympathy helped guard officers of this state, arranging delightful amusment until past midnight. Charles Silverson, William Silverson County. us in our* sad bereavement" and also and A. Schmitt, Jr., to me knowntobe Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 29th day of Games were indulged in, refreshments with the world's fair commission for a favored us with their company at the THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. E October A. 1891 the persons described in and who executed grand military parade and review on were served and a spirit of By the Court, fune?alko|,(Our dear departed son. the foregoing instrument and acknowledged, Repairs and Fine Engraving a EHNbT BBANDT, jollity held sway over all present. Ml m^mm!Axex Biisabeth Bnsse£ the opening day of the Colombia fair. that they executed the same LL. S.2 4« Judge of Probate. a specialty. ^^"illll 8&