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ULM AND VICINITY. Since January 1st every town in this So far New Ulm has been left in the Judge Webber left for Lake Benton $96,450 00. NOTICE 10 TAX PAVJLKS county has to support its own poor. cold when it came to locating State institutions. yesterday.The district court for Lincoln One of the special laws passed at the How would it do for our County is session at the latter place. The tax payers of Brown' xounry, jnbe for the REVIEW. New (Jim's Builting Statistics for last session of the legislature provided citizens to make an eff to secure the Minn., are hereby notified that the The pension department has raised yfou sworn off properly? Tax Duplicates for 1886, are in my for the submission of this question to location of the proposed soldiers* home the pension of Mr. Henry S. Reed of hands for collection of taxes, and the ie was duil the labt few days. the voters of Brown County at the last at this place? New Ulm has all the A Partial List of uildings Erected following per centage on each dollar this place. advantages required for the location of election. Usually special laws have a weather is anything but warm. Ourinethe Year Just Close valuation has been levied, exclusive Anyone wishing the services of Dr. such an institution and should present proviso that the county auditor must Land Road tax to be accounted seper |U you visit the ice palace? Strickler can have the use of any telephone, .ttely,towit: her claims as soon as practicable. The eive notice that such a law is to be voted It has been impossible for us to com lat do vou think ot $96450 worth for the purpose ot calling the board of trade and HeckeV Post will upon, but this one, either through pile a comp ete usi f bull.lings erecten building-s? Doctor, free of charge. This is a great probably take action in the matter, but neglect or for reasons that are known md improvements made during 1886 i CITY convenience for the people living near all public spirited citizens should assist only to the originators of the bill, did Niuety-fix tnousantl four-hundred and fifty dollars is the sum total ot builvings the depot. Hospital and Breweries and them. not contain this necessary provision. AND I about time tor masquerade balls. and improvements according to will no doubt be appreciated. The fact that only 119 votes were cast The REVIEW wil alwa} be glad to TOWNS, our list. A complete one would swell about waterworks? on this preposition, and these all in the The New Ulm lodge. Sons of Herman the sum to considerably over one hundred publish items of local interest. We thousand. affirmative, looks rather peculiar to will celebrate their anniversary at Turner your personal property taxes. would ask our friends in the different say the least. The law might have .Meridian B.ock, $11,000 Hall Saturday evening. As will towns to send us any items that come you read our new advertisements? Ne- Dim. 1 8 10 6-10 3 2.10 M. Alex m-'ers Hospital, 8,5o0 3-10 8-10 passed if all the voters in the county seen by their advertisement in another under their observation. It makes no Sleepy Eve 1 3 10 6-10 3 2.10 3 10 8-10 2 5-10 Dr. C. Weschrke, 7,00u Subscription price of the RBVIEW )ringfitAi 1 1-30 6-10 3 2-1(1 8-10 8-10 had known of it, but we are sure that column they will present a good programm. difference whether they are written up Xibm *irs. Bertha Geber 4.000 1 3 10 6 10 3 2.10 J-10 8-10 v) per year, payable in advance. -10 a good many votes would have been Baeh w... 1 3-10 106-10 The tableaux will be prepared 3 2 8-JO 3-10 1 in good shape or not. Just send u the Wm. Amme 4.00u price at which the paper is 1 3-10 6-10 8-10 3 2.10 3-10 8-10 4 cast in the negative. The law, as it Clan* Louman 3 5tHJ0 by Mr. Jul. Berndt and that in itself is 1 3-10 item and we will do our best to present Cotton o'd 3 2-10 6-10 3 10 8 10 1 3-10 lecessitales advance payment for 1 3 10 den 6 10 3 2 10 0 New Ulm Roll*r Mill Co. ..3 500 8-10 now stands, provides that "the town guarantee of their excellence. it in readable shape". 1 3 10 Home 3 2 10 6 10 3-10 8-10 B-la F. Leibold, Jr., 3 700 ption. 1 8-10 nska boards of Supervisors shall have entire 3 2-10 6-10 J-10 8-10 6-lfr Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 3 10 Mr. Anton Gag is at present engaged H. Cordes, 3 000 L areiiw' 3 2 10 6-I1 3-10 8 to 8.10 ommunications for the REVIEW and exclusive superintendence of the 1 3 10 Li den.. 3 2-10 6-10 3 10 8-10 8-10 F. Huelskamp, 2.275 yards of Silk Velvets in all shades. in executing a painting that will oe of be handed in by Monday 131 Milfor.l. 3 It 3-10 #10 8-10 poor of their respective towns. The rr. Book 2.500 1 3-tO Mollis 3 2-10 6-10 18-10 0 8-10 general interest to all old settlers of g. The paper goes to press Tuesfrnooa 1 3 1b North Star 2-10 Chas. Schmidt, 2,000 6-10 3-10 8-10 electors of each town must, at the annual 1 3 10 PrairiviUe. Minnesota and of special interest to all 3 2 10 6-10 and is mailed to outside 3-1" 8 1 M. Giatz. 1.700 1 3-10 town meeting in each year, vote Sigcl 3 2-10 PERSONAL MENTION. 6-10 3 1o 8-10 4-10- citizens of New Ulm. The painting 1 3 10 ibers the same evening. Our New Ad. Setter. 2.000 9-ioL,* Sitteiy... 3 2-10 h-10 3-10 8 10 to raise such sum of money for the support 1 3-10 Stars 3 2-iel6-lo 3-10 8-10 1 T-IOKK J. Pfenmnger, 1,350 will be entitled the "battle of New Uim" matrons will receive the paper Col. Bobleter left for St. Paul Sunday ,ri&? of the poor as they may deem expedient. CITY OP NEW ULMRoad and Buenger, 1,200 and will represent the memorable fight sday morning. Britige 3-10 mills Street. 3 9-10 mills evening to assume the duties of S. Peterson Imp. Co 1.100 No person is entitled to aid in August, 1862. jounty officers elected at the last Interest and Sinking, 3 3-10 mills Fire Theo. Crone, 12.000 State treasurer. His family will remain from such town unless having lived Department, 1 mill Poor, 1-10 mill. i election took possession of their Lutheran Church Society, 9,000 The regular meeting of the Board of in New Ulm until spring, when therein one year." The law itself looks TOWN, ROAD AND BRIDGEAlbin, I. H. J. Tappe, 850 yesterday. The only change was Trade will be neld in Turner Hall Friday they will also remove to St. Paul. 3-10 Burn&town, 6-10, Damage Lawsuit, rather harmies but when we Geo. Schmidt, 7K) clerk. Capt. George succeeding evening. The first annual report 1 2-10 Coitonwood, 2 9 10 Linden, A. Gabrecht, 600 come to consider the matter more closely, Mr. Chas. Fry made a trip to Cincinnati ilancbard. 1 6-10 Milford, 8-10 North Star, of the secretary will be read. The Ch. Able 6u0 it looks to us as though it was a law last week, in the interest of the 3-10 Prainevil.e, 9-10 Sigel, I 2-10. srs C. H. and Hornburg dis1 W. Baarscb, 750 board will also discuss the advisability providing for the starvation rather, Special School Tax wd Tot^ Eagle Roller Mill Co. L. Hoffmann, 550 partnership January 1. Mr. C. of the location of the proposed soldiers' than the support of the poor, or, a very E. Brandt, 450 *cbo' Total Schu lotai rnbur? will continue the business. The Misses A. Nix and E. P,sender, home at New Ulm.All members are re* Tax Tax Knetzing, 300 expensive luxury for the different Hornburg will remove to Fairere teachers in the St Paul public schools quested to be present. Aufderheide, 400 towns. 19 1-10 34 6-10 178-10 27 he will open a hardware and spent their vacation in New Ulm. J. Bellm, 300 3 5-10 14 9-1" 24.10 11 3-loUg 5 Under the former law the poor were Experts were in town Monday, setting 16 4-10 27-10 10 8 10 4fl ne business with his son-in-law, M. Lauiei bach, 300 -Amongst those wiio spent the holidays 21-10 135-10 68-10 16 7-10 doing fairly well. The allowance from up the telephone instruments and J. Hottinjrer, 300 either Nichols as partner. 8n-10 15 2-10 4 6 10 1*7-10 in New Ulm we noticed Mr. and 4 2-lii 13 1* 4 li P. Scherer, 225 191.10 the county was small, but by removing getting the line into shape. By the end 2 2-10 11 8 10|30 4 8-10 125-10 Mrs. Chas. Helmes, Peter Koehler, 3 scholars of the Turnverein had P. Herian, 650 2 4-10 10 8-10 16-10 to the cities and villages, they conld of this week the little hellohs will be 9 3 10 Wm. Doehne, L. Scherer, Fred. Sommer, J. try 250 3 2-10 11 6-10 3 1-10 Christmas tree Wednesday evenThe 11 1-10 earn enough more to eke out a livelihood. ready for use. The shareholders of the 1 6 10 10 4-10 5 13 1-K Schapekahm, 200 Otto Rehfeld, Hugo Fischer, evening's entertainment conof 6 6-10 15 5-10 15.10 7 10 Under the present law the city telephone company are Dakota and L. Mueller, 175 2 8-10 0 8 10 4 II 2-10 Ernst Herzog, Chas. Burg, August recitations, singing and dune- 4 1-10 118-1, 12-10 W. Rnemke, 150 9 9 10 authorities will certainly not permit Union House, Empire and Eagle Mills, 7 9-10 16 3-10 4 7 10 Brandt, Fred. Gley and Albert Held. 14 3 10 Grimmer, 125 2 8-10 11210 them to become residents. In country Depot, E. G. Pahl, Dr. Strickler, Thomas 5 3 11 14 9 10 3 10 15 9 If undr Improvements, 20.00 6 14 9-10 Mr. Franziska Mueller is visiting: ie New Ulm Roller Mill had a towns they will be unable to fiml Mulverkill, Dr. C. Weschcke, M. 133 10 5 6-10 6 7-i0 16 5-10 Sidewalks and Street Crossings, ,.2,90 U4-10 3 3-10 with her sister, Mrs. Sievers, in Minneapolis. 5410 ^ikdown Saturday and is stopping 15 2-10 sufficient work and towns will be called Epple, Rev. Berghold, Hospital. C. &N. W. R.R. r.. ..60 0 10 5 10 2 8 10 62-10 0 8 li ikr rep iirs. 3 2 6 1 C. L. Rnos 250 6 i-io upon to support them altogether, when 14 210 Hl-10 Although business has not been booming 10 8-10 3 7-10 11 7-10 Brown County Agricultural S'y,. .80 -f Mr. George Scherer, Editor of the formerly they paid only about onefifth 20 123-10 7 9.10 16 8-lu On Sundays the general delivary of last year, our merchants express John Neumann, 2u0 08.IO 13 S 10 46 9 16 2-10 Mankato Pott, invaded our sanctum of what wa necessary for their Jae post office is open from 10 to 11:30 All taxes on personal property, nofe 4 themselves as being satisfied with the Sunday. We are glad to hear that bis support. Very few towns will be willing 'cluck in the forenoon only. Subscnbrs paid before March 1st, will be collectedby $96,450 year's trade. The last three weeks in paper is prospering and that George is to contribute from 20 to 60 dollars distress and sale On all personal^ to lock-boxes ean get into the office December were about the best during taxes not paid by March 1st, a penalty^ on the high road to fortune. per month to a poor family, when the Lafayette Correspondence. ?om 9 A. M. to 12 M. the year and helped to keep the total of of 10 per cent, will attach. I will afc county, under the old law, paid from J. R. Steiner, a St. Paul real estate sale up to the standard of former years. tend at the places mentioned below for The entertainment held in Union Hall The sleighing is first class, weather 4 to 12 dollars per month. the purpose of receiving personal prop, The fact of a number of dry goods and agent was here Monday consulting rather cold. aturday, under the auspices of St. The result will be that the poor will erty taxes as follows: clothing firms selling out at cost, in order with the New Ulm land s} ndicate. ichael's Academy, proved one of the In Sleepy Eye, at the Merchants Wm. Bushard is spending the winter have to sufter.The towns will not support to reduce stocks, hurt the trade in Hon. John Lind was in St. Paul st ever given by the children of the Bank, January 18, 19 and 20 in Spring^!! in California. He reports having a them sufficiently, the cities and luxuries and fancy goods to a certain held, ac J. J. Ray's Store, January 2U& good time and enjoying the chansre part of last week where he had some o' ochial school. The programme was villages will not allow them to become extent, but even the dealers in toys and and 22. from blizzardy Minnesota to balmy California. cases pending before the supreme court. aried and entertaining. The financial residents. Of course the towns might City of New Ulm, at my oflice in the^ fancy goods express tnemselves as being I part of the entertainment was satisfactory Senator Bowen was in town last court bouse on a.l business days. do as one of the brilliant statesmen of well pleased with the year's business. Chas, A. Johnson spent the holidays to the sehool. week bidding hisfriendsfarewell for the New Ulm, Brown County,Minnesota?fi this county suggested, i. e. buy a house with his father-in-law, Mr. H. December 30, 1886. 4 next sixty days. Muller. I Dr. A. Marden is now prepared to ctnd lot for the poor in the village and RICHARD PFEFFEULE, jj Dr. A. Marden was laid up with a Froai November 15 to Jan. 1 Clerk administer vital zed air or nitrous oxide give them means enough to support Co. Treasurer. Albert Frieberg is utilising his Blancbard licensed the following couples severe attack of colic for several days steam thresher engine by running a ,as. Teeth extracted without pain. them for one year at the end of tnat sawmill with it at West Newton. to wed: this week. We are glad to be able to his new advertisement in another time tl vill ig( would have to support is warranted, is because it is the bert Lots of wheat was hauled out of report that he is convalescent. olumn. them. We don't believe that any board Christian Konlhase to Emily Otto I Mood Preparation known. It will pori-?1l this town the week before Christmas. of town supervisors would be mean Albert Kieshng to Lizzie Keller Martin F. Knetzing done np Minneapolis 'yelycure all Blood Diseases, purifies the The enterprising proprietor of the A pipe in the drive well on Henrv enough to do anything of this kind. 'holesystem,andthoroughly buildsupthe Schnoberich to Barbara Groebner and St. Paul last week. L^, vkota House, after completing an expensive Guggisberg's farm bnrsted and Mr. G. nstitotion. Remember, wo guarantee it. $ This law should be repealed at once John Schwerzle to Johanue R. Gulden will be compelled to have a new well Mr John Albert spent New Years addition to his hotel, has bent Chas. L. Roos. New Ulm. Minn. William J. Gulden to Mary Schwerzle and we hope that our representative driven. This is rather severe on the day in bed, the result of a bad cold. his energies upon internal improvements. PROBATE NOTICE contractor as they had driven the well Carl Scbwieger to Minnie Brunk Herman and senator will attend to the matter. He is now reconstructing his Albert Behnke Jr., who is at present to a depth of 225 feet Breitkreitz to Alwina Alwin Moritz Stat* of Minnesot Cou*tyor Brown, Vm. In grinding facilities by raising a second attending the Normal school at At a recent meeting of the city council Lange to Anna Marisch Albert Mr. Simon Wellner, who has been Pr-.bate Court, Srwial Term, Dec. 29th, 1886. set ot wisdom-teeth. Mankato, spent the holidays at home. In toe matter of tb estate of Barbara KrinurjJbs ill for serai months, is still confined to the members of tne local board of Sturm to Auguste Krause Albert Kruger deceased: A his bed. Ed. Dunkel is laid up for repairs Health tendered their resignations because On reading and nTng the petition r.f John KrjL to Amelia Drumkey Frank Schaefer H. D. Beussman's face was radiant marjick, Jr. administrator of the estate of Bar-i this week. Dr. Berry, who has charge they were not paid for their services. to Helena Kosel Gustavus E. Gilbertson with smiles Wednesday morning. Upon bra Krjmarjick deceased, representing anions other things, that he has folly administered sala of the patient, expects to get him out A good many people think the to Thore Lunde Peter A. Johnson inquiring we learned that a daughter est te, and praying tht a time and placa be fixed (or examining and allowing his account of his ad-". ef bed in a few days. eared every year by Acker's celebrated board should serve without pay, but we to Anna C. Christinsen. haa made her appearance that moraine. ministration, and for the assignment of the real- 2 English Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation Mrs. F. Nodeis of Muskato, Wis., beg to differ with them. The duties of doe ol said estate to heirs, We extend our congratulations, Herman. caid aceonnt beexa.nined^n if it does not help you it will eost It is ordered, that is visiting with her daughters, the Misses Just received at F. Kuetzings 350 the board are such that they should be petition heard, by tne Judge of this Court, on rrU# vou nothing. Try it. A single dose will dsy, the 28th day or January. A D. 1887, at 10 Mary and Louise Hopt. yards Velveteens, excellent quality, in paid well, providing they do their duty. show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta clock A at the Probate Offce in said county.* John Geiger had a handsome Christmas Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard And It further ordered, that notice thereof beF A corporation cannot expect men to given to all persons interested, by publishing a. preseut Dec. 25. It was a girl. F. render their services for nothing and we Milfard Correspondence. copy of this order for three successive weeka Hecker Pest No. 48, G. A. R. will NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. Giebe WAS made happy Thursday, his prior to said day of hearing in tl-e New Ul Rea hope that the council will find some 67 No. 2. 65 eats, 30 corn, 25 bar-view weekly newspaper, printed and published:* hold a camp-fire January 16th. wile presenting him with a little lady. at the City of New Ulm, in said Conuty. f4 lev. 50 potatoes. 40c. new onions means of providing pay for so necessary "Good-by 86." "Wellcome" 87, Dated nt New Dim, the 29th day of December: 1.25 butter, 15 ,eggs, 18 live hogs although it ccme to greet us with a Tlfe officers of the Turnverein for the an adjunct to a city as a board of health A. 1866. per lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt A Cruel Affair. **B the Court, cold, cold northwester. next six months are: is. 2.2552.50. OUUBT, BBNST BBAHDT, (L. S.) UlmenWheat is 65 cts, at Essig at PresidentVVm. Pfander. Jndre if Probate. pres- 4'The board of trade of New NEW GOODS FOR THE The grapevine brought us the news Vice Pres'tF. Burg sr. have requested the senator and representative The school of dist. No. 9 of Brown that Chas. Heideman was nominated as Rec'd'g SecretaryWm. Koch jr. Co. in this town was opened last Monday from this district to ask for a NEW YEA the democratic candidate for clerk of Lorresp'g SecretaryF. PiaenUer. with a fair attendance. memorial to Congress fixing the head the senate at the caucus held in St. TieasurerCnas. L. Roo-. The town clerks birth and death register of navigation on the Minnesota river at SVi. if- Paul Monday evening, as Chas. is a I. TurnwartE. A. Heers. shows twenty one arrivals and the moutn of the Cottonwood river tour departures, for the year justciosed, stalwart democrat, and the republican 11 urnwartHugo Gebser. & 3 near New Uim. The city contemplates as increase of seventeen, not very bad. jorit to large to be overcome, he Bar CommitteeWm. Gebser, E. AT- in the future the erection of a bridge --Essig station is no longer without a will not get the position but it is honor A. Heers, Wm. Hummel. depot and telegraph office, it is quite a across the Minnesota river and hence enough to even get the nomination for Ft*, KTJETimers structure you know all because it was 1 he New lLm Sportsmen's Club, at the effort to have the head of navigagation such a position. built at some other great place ami its meeting last Sunday, elected the fixed below the city."Ex. transported hither by railroad. Dr. J. C. Rothenburg of Buffalo, N. following officers for the ensuing year Now we call that action one of the When our operator, one da last week Y., has decided to locate here and will moat cold-blooded in history. PresidentErnst Brandt. send a message to Sleepy E) e, Hhat tne 5 CENT STORE. Witu everything favorablegovernment take uo his office in the quarters at office was ready for work he received SecretaryH. H. Mueller. engineers reporting navigation as an answer the words "By God' present occupied by Dr. Randall. Dr. TreasurerAugust Quense. clear and easy, and Mankato actually which probabiv have abroad meaning. Rothenburg is a graduated the Medical CaptainJohn Hauenstein. preparing to put on a steam boat next Our Sleepy Eye friends will find another Department of the University of spring, notbiug could be meaner on the LieutenantCnas. Wiukeimann. opportunity to send a similar nies 'WE HlVtf JUST RECEIVED FIFTEEN CASES OT part if New Uim than to thus saw navigation Michigan and has practiced in New sage, when they hear of the completion The mayor of Buffalo, in a letter to a off like a pine log, at the waistband, of the new depot that is to be put up at York state for several years. His recommendations and that with an old dull saw. NEW GOODS. local paper, makes some statements this station next spring. from the latter place not gummed for years^r that may be found profitable, and perhaps Mr. M. B. Haynes was around one are first class. Tha fact of the doctor's iseFOR OUR FIRST FLOOR WE HAVE A FRESH LOT*OF With New Ulm the head of navigation day last week delivering his Brown Co. consoling to many a business man being a German will commend him to on the raging Minnesota is like map. It is a complete work in ever} DESIRABLE DRY GOODS JLN1D NO- who ha3 come to think his head and chopping the dog's tail off close to the all German patients who wish to consult respect. We understand that he sola hands must plan and execute all that is ears. quite a number in this vicinity. with the physician in their native TIOITS- FOR THE SECOND FLOOR TEN CASES OF, Don't Mankato need to ship her stone done in his estabhsnment. Says Mayor Mr. Daniel^ Wendland succeeds tongue.^ i-ftf^A ?*f*s **M and oil cake and baked mud piping to HOUSEHOLD GOODS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. THEj Becker: "For twenty years I worked Mr. Hendrickson as blacksmith at Essig. the prolific peanut fields of the Dakota Dr. B. M. Randall, who has been vii the theory that I was the hub in my Mr. Hendrickson was a first rate banana belt? And are the horny PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THEY HAVE ALWAYS workman in every respect, and we are practicing medicine here for the last two business wheel, and if the hub dropped handed wheat raisers of that salubrious sorry to say that be did not receive the years, will remove to Graceville, Minn., clime to be sawed offfrom free access out the spokes and wheel would go to WITH US. proper encouragement from the farmers to the markets of the world by a about the middle of this month. The pieces. Early and late I was at the of this vicinity. People should by all three cent bridge at New Ufm? Go WE ARE THE FIRST"TlllS YEAR TO OFFER OUR friends of Dr. Randall will be sorry to desk, the holidays were not marked on means patronize i ome Instutions, if, away now with the head of navigation see him go, but as he has abetter field as in this case they can get their work my calendar, and my entire life was PATRONS A NICE LOT OF FRESH NEW GOODS. I DO NOT at the mouth, as it were, of our water done equally as good and equally as for work at Graceville, he has decided way. The head of navigation should compassed by the lines of trade.^f I cheap as any where else.Of Mr. CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS OF be little if any short of the Rocky to make the change.t^gThe have grown wiser since then. One after REVIEW Wendland we have but the kindest and mountains, if the government appropriations wishes him a large practice and prosperity. another, prominent business men best words to say. He has been in the ANY HOUSE IN NEW ULM, BUT I DO CLAIM TO HAVE A are that long, and certainly .w employ of Mr. Sommerfeld at Sleepy have passed away, and I have seen the not this side of the Black Hills. LARGER VARIETY OF GOODS THAN ANY OTHER W O Eye for several years and is a good enterprises of which ttjey .were head With Mankato putting on a boat and From Ene list obirths and deaths in workman and it is our sincere wish that and center successfully conducted by Judge Severance standing ready to STORES HERE AND WILL SELL^AT PRICES LOWER he may be more successful than his the city during 1886 we take the following plunge a knife clear to the hilt in a other hands. This has led me to the predecessors. items, which may be of interest watermelon, and that tough old voyager, THAN ANY ROUSE WEST OF ST. PAUL AND JBBW conclusion that,the/ details of a well-established,v Mr. H. Hoffmann of this town has John C. Wise, with steering oar Births, males 77 females 78 total 0L1S- ,A. M* **JLf jean be intrusted in a in hand to tie loose the rope, ana cry recently added valuable improvements 155. Deaths, males 33 females 28 total |eto intelligent and all aboard for South Bend and.Futtu%4^ Fotur& 61. TJiree pair of twins were born ty," who but a fiend of military re wer force Nowadays, with Don't forget during the year. The death rate according nown, like Bobleter, would attempt to nd than &t any preife, ruin the prospecta of a bright world hf to age was, under one year II? ^thfe town I find plenty- of ettfrto,fivfe15 five, to twenty,ftj.tweo- at J. TiveiatewrJJm,for