New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 25, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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Tej^^-? p^ MU I &*,<?* FIRE! NEW ULM AND STICINITY. Easter one week from next Sunday. The bill requiring school districts to Fife Notes, \The Trials of a Minister.\ ||sS $ pay their teachers for time spent attending *4 fraveler's Guide. THE REV. J. P. ARNOLD, (Baptist,) The boys did nobly. County commissioners' proceedings Camden, Tenn., in 1873 was taken institutes, failed of passage. In Excitement ran'high. on first page. with Bright's Disease, which produced this regard the law remains as heretofore. Barked fingers and black faces were two large abscesses. In 1878 plenty. The State teachers' institute begins THE MOST DISASTROUS another abscess formed with discharged Chas. Brust has stored his hotel furniture at Sleepy Eye next Monday. for eighteen months. In 1881 CONFLAGRATION FOR We are sorry to learn that J. H. and bedding in Hoescheler's two abscesses formed. He then began Hoy, of Prairieville, who was confined store room. MANY YEARS. Warner's SAFE CURE, "yhich H. Niemann was fined $5,00 for allowing to his house all winter by sickness, but Geo. Bevierthe unluckywas restored me to perfect health," and his horses to run at large. recovered sufficiently so as to be out on struck on the leg by a grappling-hook. June, 1883, he wrote, "my health is The Merchants' Hotel and His injuries were not severe, however. as good as ever." Try it!. the first of this month, was again prostrated Going East. City election one week from next Going West. Mrs.Bergman's Building Nic. Heinen received a severe scalp on the 16th inst. At latest accounts Tuesday. Trot oat your candidates. jDayFassenger 7:20a Day PaMeqger *5:0S wound from a grappling-hook which Adjoining in Ruins. State Teachers Institute he was still a very sick man. Night *9:35pm Night 4:55 a slipped and struck him on the head. An institute for the county of Brown, The date for the National Grand Army "'Except Sunday. Blood flowed quite freely when he Daily. will be held at Sleepy Eye during the Frank Berum, of Eden, was last encampment at Portland, Me., has started in quest of a surgeon. C. W JL HELD'S CARPENTER SHOP DITTO. week commencing Monday, March 30, HEIDEMANN, Agent Monday adjudged insane by the Judge been fixed for June 24 and 25. Let it be a matter of record that a 1885. Officers ot Brown County Republicanand an office holder at of Probate and sent to the S Peter It will be under the supervision of the The Winona & St. Peter Railroad Crook's and Landenschlager's thatsaved the Cleveland flag that has County Superintendent who will make asylum. A W. Nelson delivered the company, under the recent decision, get Post Office Address New Ulm. so often floated from the flag staff on Buildings Escape With a all necessary arrangements for the convenience' unfortunate man over to the authorities AUDITORJ. P. Bertrand. a large body of land near Lamberton. the headquarters of the New Ulm of Teachers and the success of TREASURERR. Pefleferle. Scorching. last Saturday and yesterday Sheriff Young Men's Democratic club. ftEGisT.BRr*- SEEDSJohn Grimmer. the Institute. Instructors, thoroughly 'fheSt. Peter Tribune last week JUDGE OF PROBATEE. Brandt. Schmidt took him to the asylum. prepared for the work, will be provided. CIJERKOF USEE DIST. COURTAlbert Blatvefcard Senator Peterson a Heavy Loser on came out in anew dress, a sure sign Fifteen Tears! They will be furnished with sueh professional SHERIFFJ. B. 8chmidt. It is not settled yet where the 2d PURVEYORI. Berndt. JNO. CLARK, M. D., Waterloo, N. Machinery, books, apparatus and literature of prospentj. 'Tis well, Bro. McGill. COURT COJUMSSSIONERE. G. Koch. regiment holds its encampment The Y., in 1881, was prostrated with as will be of special service to Teachers. COUNTY ATTORNEYGeorge W. Somemle St Peter Herald started the rumor in Last Friday at 11 o'clock a. m. the Bright's Disease, crick in the back, Lectures and discussions will be appointed CORONERflorae LandeNschlager. Anton Brey last Monday shipped a COUNTY STOIBRINTEKSENTD. J. B.Velikanje January that it would be at Faribault, quiet city of New Ulm was thrown into rheumatism and malaria. From the for some of the evenings, and everything car load of fine cattle to St Paul. Anton but the Pioneer Press of Friday says a state of excitement by the cry of possible be done to fill the week latter he had suffered for fifteen years always pays the highest market the location is not yet settled upon, Officers tod: the City of New Ul m. "Fire!" The alarm was'also promptly with valuable matter. Good Teachers, without help. In 1884 he says, price for cattle. and the place may be New Ulm, Mankato given through the mediums of church and those ambitious to improve, connot "Warner's SA FE Cure cured me and MAYORH. B./Constans or Winona.Waseca Radical. bells and steam whistlesjof the of the several afford to absent themselves. I am sound and well." If you doubt, COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Bnonger, C. Loenhard. Rev. Mr. Mowery and C. "W. H. mills. The dense volume of smoke For the information of the Radical ask your neighbor! The school officers of the best districts C. Brust and J. Pfaenninger. inissuing through the roof of the one and CLERKJacob Nix. Heidenian have gone into the poultry are noticing who take part in the Institutes, and other journals who seem to be TREASURERFr. IBorster. a half story frame building adjoining City Caucus. and those who never attend are business. They have some very fine CITY JUSTICESH. Fischer and Aug. Westphal. the dark on this question, we arise to the Merchants' Hotel directed the people CITY ATTORNEYJoe. A. Eckstein. not likely to gam prominence as enterteachers, pure bred chickens. remark that at a meeting of the officers CONSTABLEJos. GaSles. to the scene of the conflagration, theprising or to deserve any MARSHALF. Gommel. A caucus of the legal voters of and in a very few minutes after the first of the Second regiment, held at Minneapolis hearty endorsement from the Superintendent city of New Ulm was held at Turner The Tracy Trumpet says that the alarm was sounded a large crowd had Nw Ulm Market Report. last January, it was unanimously Hall last Monday evening for the purpose Grand Army post at that place has ordered gathered. The fire department was Give the Superintendent timely notice decided to encamp at Faribault the of nominating three candidates for 4!!J also promptly on the ground, but as uniforms, guns and accouterments of your intention to be present and ask [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in city councilors. The caucus was called coming summer. So you see, gentlemen, the flames had gained a good headway, him for a syllabus of the work to be 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Produce.J for use of its members. to order by Mr. E Brandt. Organization and as a strong east wind was prevailing the location is settled upon. done. was effected by the election of Jos. at the time, all efforts to save the "Work will begin promptly Monday The Minnesota law supplement, containing Bobleter as chairman and Capt Eckstein Merchants' Hotel proved unavailing. GtAIN. A St. Peter special to the S Paul afternoon and close Friday evening. Be secretary. the general laws passed by the A goodly portion of the people directed Wheat, 629 67 on hand at the beginning. Plan to stay Dispatch of Friday says the facts of a H. Frenzel and A. Bogen were appointed late session of the legislature, is sent their efforts towards saving the personal Oats 20 the entire week, and let nothing prevent horrible murder, which was committed tellers, and the caucus proceeded effects of Mr. Brust and nearly out with this issue of the REVIEW. giving your undivided attention to Corn 30 to a ballot for three candidates for at the asylum for the insane at that everything injthe first and second stories its duties. Barley ..25@35.. councilors, with the following result: of the doomed building was carried place, have just leaked out It seems The Agents Union is the name of a D. KIEIILE, PROVISIONS. Dr. C. Weschcke, 79 out in good shape. Even red hot stoves Supt. Public Instruction. Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 00 3 25 that Mrs. Dewire, who was sent to the new monthly published at Redwood L. Buenger,. 62 were carried down from the second Mutton per head 2 75 3 00Falls, J. B. VELIKANJE, asylum from Belle Plaine, 13 years ago with Le Roy Stegner as editor. C. Leonbard .41 story without breakage. The bedding County Superintendent. Pork per cwt 3 25 @3 50 M. Epple, 39 and was aged 69, had been confined in The paper is printed at the Review office. in the third story was also saved but Flour per cwt 2 25 75 C. W. H. Heidemann, 35 nearly all the furniture on thisfloorwas a room with 11 other female patients, Send Money by American Expess Corn Meal, per cwt 50 C. W. A Crook 31 consumed by the flames. It soon became Co. Money Orders, and during the night was shockingly Beans 00 Fr. Schubert, 29 evident that Mrs. Bergman's The board of county commissioners Receipts given. Money refunded if Peas 00 murdered by one of them, it is supposed Peter Herian, 14 building, occupied by Peter Rotering concluded their labors last Thursday, Onions 60 Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of 75 A. W. Bingham, 7 by catching her by the hair and as a saloon, must also go, and the peoEuilding. Potatoes, per bushel 30 the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. having been in session only three days. eo. Doehne 4 beating her brains out. When found le next began saving property in this Sugar Cured Hiros per ft) 12H SATES Brandt, Aug. Hellmann, John Find the proceedings in another column. By the time Mr, Rotering's her skull was broken and her hair nearly Breakfast Bacon per ft. 10 TO 5 5c $10-8c- $2M0c $30 12c $40-15c f50 idc. Reardon, and W m. Peterman, 2 each furniture was all out in the street tne Dried Beef, per lb 15 all torn off. There is talk of a demand July 9- 65 Jos. Schmucker, Fr. Boock and Martin Merchant's Hotel was completely enveloped Salt Pork, per ft 13 & 14.. for an investigation. Lorenz, 1 each. in flames, which at times shot Thedepot at Oshawa station was burned NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lard, per lb 9 10 The three first named having received high into the air and occasionally lapped last Thursday night. About 600 bush. Butter, per ft 8 12 the largest number of votes were C. C. Whitney, editor of the Marshall the roof of Mrs. Bergman's building. FOB SALE The store fixtures and Cheese, per lb 17 els of wheat stored in the warehouse adjoining declared the nominees. News-Messenger and one of tne most Although Minnesota street is furniture, including show Poultry, per ft 7 10 On motion, the chair appointed the were also consumed. The fire eighty feet wide, and the wind was active Grand Army boys in Minnesota, cases, lately in use in the clothing department Eggs, per dozen 3 10 following city committee for the ensuing blowing in an opposite direction, the originated from a defective chimney. of Kieshng, Keller & Co's. endorses the Governor's action in vetoing GROCERIES year: E. Brandt, chairman, Jos. A. heat was so intense that all the glass store, are offered for sale at a bargain. SugarWhite,per lb ...8d8)g. the bill appropriating $7,000 for encampment Eckstein and C. W. A. Crook. in the front of Mrs. Laudenschlager's 7} Can this be true* An exchange is For particulars enquire of Jacob Hoescheler. Yellow, per lb Mr. Fr. Boock threw a bombshell purposes. He concludes: building were cracked, the paint on authority for the statement that the 4 Brown, per lb 7 WILLIBALD HOESCIIELER. into the caucus by the introduction of a the frame work blistered, and the "When a state legislature votes thousands Dried FruitsApples.. 10 Redwood limited express to Sleepy resolution that all saloons in the city be building was only saved by hanging of dollars to defray expenses of amid-summer Peaches, per lb 10 15 Notice to Cattle Owners. closed from 11 p. m. to 5 a. m. A spirited Eye runs the entire distance, twentyfive wet blankets in front of the building Prunes, per lb 10 12 jolification for any class discussion followed, Fr. Boock, W. from the roof. Mr. Crook's building miles, in two hours, without stopping. CoffeeRio, Green 20 25 Hauenstein and Julius Berndt being the of people, we consider the act no less fared but little better. The engine The undersigned desire to give notice Rio, Boasted.per lb.. 20 25. principal speakers. The resolution worked as well as could be expected of than one of robbery of a generous and that they have formed a co-partnership Java, Green, per lb.. 30 33 was voted down by a light vote, the a machine of such inferior make the for the purpose of carrying on a live just public. And we believe there was At New Ulm a small man danced Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. largest portion of those preseut not firemen were here, there and everywhere, stock trade.They desire at this time, particularly, with a very large giil. The man no honest motive in voting such an appropriation, Mocha Green, per lb 35 voting eather waj. Adjourned. but they were battling against five hundred head of two and tripped and fell and the girl fell OJ TeasJapan, per lb 40 75 and no motive other than too many odds. The Bergman ouilding three-year-old steers, for which they him or across him and broke his leg. Green, pei lb 60 80 The Test of 8 Years! was soon enveloped flames, and catering to the very large voting element will pay the highest market price. St. Peter Herald. Black, per lb 50" 75. Merchants1 DAN. A.GROSVENOR, Esq, United about the same time the For particulars call at Klossner & among the boys in blue." Blackistone, who has been stuffing States Treasury Department, First Hotel stables were ignited. On the lot Brandt's hardware store. you with that lie? north of the Bergman building were located Controller's Office, Washington, D. New Advertisements. Under recent act of the legislature, all KLOSSNER & PALMER. some extensive sheds, in which C, took Warner's SA FE Cure in 1878, New Uim, March 23, 1885. For SaleWillibald Hoescbeler. Major Robert E. Rose, a prominent duly organized fire departments in the Mr. S. D. Peterson had a large quantity and Dec. 29th, 1884, he wrote "Warner's Notice to Cattle OwnersKlossner & of farming machinery stored. To tear citizen of Mankato and a highly respected State, who have been in existence not SA FE Cure in my case eflected nniTvJp_FOR RENT, five rooms, all Palmer. the sheds down and save the machinery a permanent cure, and for five or six member of the Grand Army, died less than one year, receive one per cent UUUOIJ on ground floor, large garret House for Sale or RentTheo. Crone. was next suggested, and ere long the years I have experienced no trouble good cellar. House is nicely located. last Wednesday evening, after a very Musical and Dramatical EntertainmentMusen-Soehne. of the insurance premiums collected in boys had leveled the former and earned from what was a serious kidney affection." For particulars enquire of RentFor particu- brief illness, with acute inflammation their respective towns. The money the latter to a safe distance A large House for RentWm. Hummel. WM. HUMMEL. lime house was hitched onto and the of the bowels. is paid on the warrant of the state auditor Sal crowd dragged it bodily out in to the from the state treasury out of the Fo Room moulding for banging pictmes, PERSONAL MENTION. WllTCP Those contemplating sending for middle of street. a the mean time the UUUOU i two per cent, tax paid the state by insurance enquire of i Chas. Wagner's. ar flames had communicated to the stable friends in the old country had better Marden returned from Tracy DI THEO. CRONE companies on their premium on the Bergman lot, and Mr. Albeit Largest assortment of bleached and not delay if they wish to take advantage last Saturday Held's carpenter shop across the alley. receipts. The New Ulm fire company MDSIG4L AND DRAMATICAL brovn mnslins at F. Kuetzinsr's. of the present low rates. Already Mr. W. Hoescbeler departed for his Both were consumed. The next and will be entitled to benefits under this thethere are indications of an early advance last thing that fell prey to the flames Chas. Wagner is the agent for home in La Crosse, Wis., last Thursday. law and it will be to their interest to was Mr. A. Held's stable. This might in rates. justlv celebiated Household Sewing look it up as soon as printed and, at have been saved by the judicious use ENTERTAINMENT chine. Ex-Sc nator Knute Helling, of Linden, Referring to the personnel of the court of a little water, but the boys were bent the proper time, comply with it. If An elegant line of ribbons in all colors on tearing it down, and down it came, has taken up his residence in this house, John Grimmer, the accommodating the fire premiums paid here amount to amid flames and smoke. and shades at a bargain at F. Kuetng's. city. Register of Deeds, says the Demcrats $10,000 a year the fire company will be Given by the Rudolph Kieshng is Chicago. It are on top just now, but thai the For a time it was feared that the Musen-Soeline, entitled under the law to $100 a year. whole block must go, and the occupants Just recieved 50 pieces of dress gingham. is reported that he went to buy a new Republicans still manage to hold down The funds thus obtained are to be used had nearly all their personal effects Standard Brands. Only 10 cts. stock of goods. the lower floor. in the for the relief of sick and disabled firemen moved out in to the streets, but when a yard at F. Kuetzing's. Mr. Gerstenhauer, publisher Winona injured or disabled in the line of the flames were feeding on the Bergman Independent candidates for councilors Adler, made his New Ulm friends building the wind shifted slightly I am closing out my stock of millinery duty, and also for the maintenance of will no doubt be plenty before election to the east, and this alone saved the goods because I am going to a visit the latter part of last week. the fire departments, time. We understand that Peter remaining buildings in the block fronting move away from New Ulm. if you ThefirewasFrank Huber, the genial representative on Minnesota street. want to buy millinery goods below Herian and C. W. H. Heidemann are -on- of Benz & Co., St Paul, tarried well under way when discovered, but cost, call on EwblW Sunday, April 6, '8&. In reply to County Attorney Sonimerville, being urged by their friends to enter just how or where it originated is not a few days last week with his New Ulm MRS. P. E. TORKELSON. Attorney General Hahn last Fri" the arena. The more the merrier. exactly known. It is generally supposed friends and customers. Pianos TunedProf. Muntz, of bay decided that where an attempt was that the fire caught in the roof or in The whole to Conclude with a Winona, desires to inform those desirous The Sleepy Eye Polo club went to Rev. Mr. Hiller, it D. Lille and a partition throught a defective chimnev. made to drain certain lands, a petition of having their pianos tuned, that GKRAND BALL. Mankato and got bably scooped by the party returned from New Orleans last filed, viewers appointed, survey and he will be in New Ulm the second weok Hotel was a large two Pavillion club of that city. At the finish Merchants1 week, part arriving home Thursday The estimate of cost of construction made, in April. The Professor is an old and story frame structure, with mansard the score stood 14 to nothing in favor and part Saturday. a ditch established and the auditor gave experienced piano tuner and those Admission 25 cents each person. roof, and had, until within a year past, of the Pavillion club. The next desering work done in that line should due notice of the time and place of sale Hon. C. B. Tyler, who has been ranked with the leading hotels in this Doors open at 7 p. m. Performance wait until his arrival. and last game comes off at Sleepy Eye of the shares, etc., to the lowest bidders, spending the winter in Southern California, city. About a year ago Mr. Chas. commence at 8 o'clock this week. but no bidders appearing, the Brust abandoned the hotel business, but writes to the Marshall NewsMessenger Given away For One Year. p. m.. sharp. nothe rooms were kept furnished and former whole proceedings lapse, as there is that he will start home about We want 200,000 subscribers before friends of the hotel were occasionally The annual spring-tide rush to Dakoty provision authorizing the auditor for April 1st. May 1st, 1885, to our large Illustraded entertained. Half of the ground A cordial invitation is extended to all. has fully set in. Twenty car loads any reason to readvertise. The sale is A. B. Friedma, one of our New floor was occupied by Mr. Brust for a publication, The Sunshine Magazine. THE MUSEN-SCEHNE. of emigrants and their personal effects to be made on the condition that the saloon while portions of the second Ulm boys, has started in business at In order to get the above number of went west over the Winona & S Peter story were occupied by Mr. Brust's purchaser construct the share or allotment subscribers we must give away subscriptions Minnesota Lake, so he informed us Notice to Contractors. road last Saturday. Nearly every westbound family for living purposes. The front in the time and manner set forth the first year, and the second last Saturday. The REVIEW wishes room of the one story addition had on freight train has one or more year we will in the report of the viewers. The latter make up the loss as Mr. Friedmann success in his new venture. the Monday previous been rented by Sealed bids for the construction of a emigrant cars attached. most of them will subscribe again, payour persons fix the time, and when fixed Mr. Spring and was by him occupied bridge across the Little Cottonwood river, regular price. Send twelve twocent as a tailor shop when the fire broke out at Jos. Floor's crossing, will be received by them it is beyond the control of any Dr. B. Carl, who has been spending Company I of St. Peter has rented a stamps to pay postage and you Mr. Spring saved his stock of cloth and by the town board of the town person or body. Any attempted extension the winter in St. Louis, returned furniture if a slightly damaged condition. part of Johnson's roller rink for an armory, of Sigel, Brown County, Minn., until will have the above Magazine to read of the time by the auditor would The Bergman building was a to New Ulm last Friday evening, but April 6th, 1885, at 10 o'clock a. m. paying therefor a rental of $500 every week for one whole year. If you be a mere nullity, except for good cause two story frame structure and has, for Plans and specifications can be seen at only to make arrangements for moving accept the above offer, we expect you for a period of three years. The armory two years past, been occupied by Peter shown after the making of the contract, St.the residence of the undersigned. The will be kind enough to distribute among his family permanently to will be 44x70 feet, with a reception Rotering as a saloon and residence. board reserves the right to reject any when the auditor may give further ti your friends, a few small books room adjoining 15x22 feet Everything Louis. ~r. Peterson had no machinery burned, or all bids. not exceeding sixty days. containing our advertisements and 167 about the armory will be first-class. but his extensive sheds were torn down Herman Froelich and Jorgen ANT ON MANDERFELD, of the best household receipts,for which and much machinery was broken and Chairman board of Supervisors. Tordson, of Courtland, will in a few An Editor's Tribute. we will make you a present of a handsome, lost. Besides the carpenter shop And New Ulm, Marcn 17, 1885. We are requested to say that the days start on a visit to relatives and stable, Mr. Held lost considerable lumber silver plated,* five-bottle CAS- Theron P.Keator, Editor of the Ft. teachers' institute for Brown county friends in the old country. They will and numerous valuable tools. The FOB RENT Wayne, Ind., '-Gazette," writes: "For TER, or a pair of ROLLER SKATES. The store formerly oc"cupied will beheld as advertised, and it is expected following is a list of losses and insurance: travel via New York and Hamburg. the past five years I have always used State how many books you can give away by L. Haeberle. that all the teachers in the county Dr. King's New Discovery, for coughs Bon voyage. Apply to for us, and we will send the books O. M. OLSEN. of most a severe character as well as Losses will attend. Those absenting themselves Insurance. Mr. Leopold Zimprich and Jos. and you will recieve both presents for those of a milder type. It never Chas. Brust $6,000 $3,500 without good and sufficient excuse Address Deshbach, of "West Newton, and M. Fure BredFouUry fails to effect a speedy cure. My Mrs. Bergmann, 2,000 850 will suffer the consequences, according SUNSHINE MAGAZINE Co., Fillmore, Stuetz, of this city, and their families friends to whom I have recommended S. Peterson, 3,500 6,000 WYANDOTTES.The hardiest chickens N. Y. April 10-8e to law, so says the Supt it speak of it in the same high terms. Albert Held, 400 departed last Monday for Washington 150 for the northwest, mature early, Having been cured by it of every Peter Rotering, 200 A late change in the tax law makes 200 territory. We understand that there and are ready to market at any age. Buoklen 8 Arnica Salve cough I have had for five years, I consider Mrs.Laudenschlager,200 fully insured it the duty of the county treasurer to The best for the kitchen, flesh very are several others in this neighborhood The best salve in the world for Cuts it the only reliable and sure cur,e C. W. A Crook, 100 fully insured fine flavored and close grained, weigh file a list of delinquent personal property who have got the Washington Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever for Coughs, Colds, etc." Call at C. L. The insurance is mostly in companies from 7 to 9 pounds, when full grown. tax payers with the clerk of theBoos' City Drug Store and get a Free fever. Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands represented by H. B. Constans and Col. They are extraordinary layers, surprising Trial Bottle. Large Size $1.00. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, court on April 1st The Clerk immediately Pfsender. Besides the above enumerated every breeder at the quantity & Ochs and his crew of masons \$Jf4 and positively cures Piles, or no I issues a warrant for each delinquent losses, Henry Muller and others of eggs they produce. went to Sleepy Eye yesterday. The pay required. It is guaranteed to givperfect living in the vicinity of the fire were Eggs for hatching, S2 per 13. Fowls, to the sheriff, who proceeds to former has the contract for putting up At Pelican Rapids Andrew 'Dietrich satisfaction, or money refunde losers by breakage to furniture, caused $5 per pair? Address, the new bank building and F. Koehne's thedied of glanders contracted from diseased collect, and makes his report of A ed. Price^25 cents per box. Soidby C. by the hasty removal and careless new building. The two sistersof Mr. horses. The horses of that place AUGUST KIESLINQ. number unpaid on June 1st 0. will keep house for the party. L. Boos, ^v .*'&- handling. 1 May 11-85. New Ulm, Minn. are badly affected pj$ -y* ^s-gt^M .JTamuifttt' i&BJtthfc