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EW AD^EBTISEHENTS. -OCA.L N E W S Otto Behfeld has located in Helena, Mayor Pfau of Mankato was-hejre, qn A teachers institute i» to be held iu fhe Sew York Suu says editorialry: Montana. Iff legal business^yesteirday. •. *4a^5^ St. Peter early in April. C. & N. W. TIME CARD. Alfred Boos has sold his horse to Dr. The Minnesota senate has passed a biH Editor Kiimmeck of the Springfield Fritsche. Wm. Gieseke, the Sleepy Eye miller, C. Hornburg left on Monday for proposing an amendment to the state j- Qoxng East. Going West. Adler transacted business here Monday. «4*No 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m was amoDg Wednesday's visitors. tNo 1 Pass Dep 5-05a.m. a business trip through northern Iowa. Representative Diepolder spent Sunday constitution autnorizing an income tax. S 2'25pm *NoS 5 05pm. Mark Cane, the Sleepy Bye barber, at his home in Lafayette. Township elections will be held The Minnesota senate means well, bit Nol6Frt» 4 15 a.m.||No23FrtArrlO-10am The family of Mr. Elkins, the new -HI *No 25 50p.m. called on his New Ulm friends Monday. throughout the county on the 10th of if the tnings it thinks it knows and tNo 24 li 3cp.ro clerk in the Eagle Millofhce, will arrive Wm. Pfaender and Jacob "Klossner JDaily except Monday, March. doesn't know were collected they would here soon to reside. returned from St. Paul Friday morning. •Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. ?On Sundays onl make a pile higher than the Washington Max Burg was agreeably surprised Editor Hodges of the Sleepy Eye M. Mullen left for Washington Monday ||Daily, monument and thicker than the stuffed by a number of his friends on Saturday Herald was in town for a few hours C. H. W. E I E A N afternoon. He will return the latter Rev. Durbahn of Albert Lea assisted Station Agent. prophet. evening. Saturday. part of next week. in the services at the Methodist church IVEW BUSINESS. On Wednesday Senator Peterson introduced Congressman Lind is expected to arrive The bill to make election day a lega last week. The first of a series of club dances to We are now readv for your trade in home from Washington on or about a bill providing for certain holiday should become a law„ If we be given by tue young people was held Col. Bobleter was among: those who Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries March 10th. have too many if gal holidays, knock out changes in our city charter. at Turner Hall last evening. went to St. Louis to attend the funeral I Watch for our :id next week C. A. Hagberg, Jos. A. Eckstein and two or three of the others, but keep election Attorney Somerville of Sleepy E\ of Gen. Sherman. A Miss Hedwig Rudolph left Monday G. DONORS. day. We would favor a change consolidating Jacob Klossner Jr., were visitors in had business before Judge Webber last afternoon for Minneapolis. Miss. Emma Judge Webber went to St. Peter on i* ^V^ Sewmg Machines Repaired Gratis. Wednesday. election day and Thanksgiving Sleepy Eye Monday evening. Monday to preside at a special term of Rudolph is visiting in Nicollet, in one. The exercise of the elective All Kinds of sewing machines repaired Jos. Hacker, an old resident of Lafayette, the district court. Mr. George, of Redwood Falls, has Senator Davis has introduced a bill franchise is a duty which, as Mr. Gladstone free of charge from now until Monday, died last Saturday. He wasproviding Leonhardt Bros, have increased the rented a room the Leibold building, that the license money derive,d.from,the March 2d, at Lnu-lenschlseger's bard' would say, should be approached ?3 years of age. and will open a shoe store. West Newton saloon be facilities of their foundry by the addition Ware storG. wJth everential awe. Stop all busi-t Jacob Durbahn and wife went to Some of the farmers in the neighborhood of a planing machine. paid into the town treasury instead of stop ihe trains, and the telegraph S FOR SALE. Minneapolis Wednesday evening to attend that of the county. of New Ulm are agitating the erection A jolly sleigh ride afforded amusement a ]BM the funeral ot a relative. of a cheese factory in this city. I nave a line of first class ladies' Read the new ad of Crone Bros. It to about two dozen of the younger extent to which they are stopped on hair goods which 1 offer for sale. Ladies There will be a meeting of the Mil-occupies Rudolph Kormann and Mis, Hauser, two columns on the fourth folks on Saturday evening. unday close the banks, the stores, the desiring to learn the trade of hair-dressing ford Alliance at Wm. Knees' place page of this issue. Note also the both of Courtland, were married at the shtips, all places of amusement and dis. can do so by calling on me at my Br. J. W. B. Wellcome and Geo. W. next Sunday afternoon. The matter of changes in the advertisements of H. Methodist church in this city on Monday. rooms iu the Beussman building. sipation, and leave the citizen nothing Somerville came down from Sleepy building a hall in which to hold their Loheyde, F. W. Hauenstein and C. F. Miss M. Haxel. to do but to attend to -piritual devotions, Eye on business Monday evening. meetings will be discussed. Ruemke. 4* if he be so inclined, eat a soeiai The suit of Harold Peterson against FOR SALE OR RENT. August Conrad, the new teacher for Rev. Albrecht's horse ran away for Matt Gratz has brought suit against .dinner with his fr ends, and discharge Jack Irving has not yet come up for the Turnverein school of gymnastics, A good house with six pleasant rooms the third time yesterday. Mr. Albrecht George Siebenbrunm-r for damages ot duties he owes to the state. Make trial. The defendant is still absent located on Front Mreet near Eagle Mill. will arrive here on the 9th of March. himself was driving the animal and at from the city. the extent of $1,000 alleged to have resulted ction dav a respectable day, surround This place is supplied with stable and On Thursday the Senate resolved itself •.V1 Baarch's corner he was thrown from wood and coal house. Inquire of from the breaking of his arm polls with respectable people, and One of Herman Nagel's teams indulged into committee of the whole with W ei ner Boesch. the cutter onto the sidewalk, fortunately on the 22nd of January in Siebenbrunner's results will command respect— in a runaway Thursday. The Senator Peterson of thi3 county in the however without injuries. place of business. The case will idway News CITY NOTICE. breaking of a leg of one of the horses chair. come up for trial, the sheriff informs The new paper which is to be published was the damaging result The action of the legislature up to Se iled pioposals will be received until The New Ulm Maennerchor surprised us, at the next term of the district here will be called "Der Fortschntt," Mrs. Schmidt, wife of John K. Schmidt the present time is disappointing. Dissatisfaction 7 30 Tuesdav, March 3rd, 1891. John F. Neumann on Friday eyening court. or in other words '-The Progress. at the office of the City Clerk, City of witn the extravagance of the who lives in the north part of town near and assisted in the celebration of his Theodore Rein and John New U'ni, Mmnesota,for the tuinishmg When over to the State pen a few days the city cemetery, died last Wednesday. republican party in former years, and birthday anniversary. of 165 tons of 6 men cast iron water Schlumpberger of Cottonwood will be ago in company with Senator Daugherty The funeral occurred Friday. especially the corruption which characterised pipes, 5 tons ot 4 inch cast iron water Wm. H. Tompkins, of North Star, the publishers, J. B. Velikanje will we saw Cole and Jim Younger, the the last legislature, led to the pipes, 12.000 lbs. special castings, 15 John F. Neumann went to Sleepy editor, and Wm. Julius foreman. came to town Friday to prove up a distinguished bank inspectors. They J? h\irants of 4 inch barrel and 2J£ eleotion of a majority of alliance and Eye Monday and purchased the stock timber claim. His witnesses were John ^Vnch nozzle of the vlithew's patent, one are left together in charge of the library A child of Anton Hegar, the democratic members. A combination of Buck A Remmele, the merchants, 10 inch Gate Valve, three 8 men Gate Egan and Gottlieb Hinz. who died so suddenly last sumiier and have opportunity for brotherly was effected in the organization and it who made an assignment recently. Valves and eight inch Gate Valves, converse. They are good sized and very The farm of B. Ranweiler Sr. of while on the road from West Newton was hoped that spirit of economy all with 7 teet iron boxes and cover. Andrew Blosherof Lafayette received good looking men, with clean skin and West Newton has been sold to Bernhard to New Ulm, and also a hired man of The prices for iter mains to be would prevade and control the action of a kick from a horse last Friday, and as a inweiler Jr. for $3,500. The the same party have died during the short gray hair, Jim wears a grey given per ton and that of specials per both houses. This has not been realized, a result both bones of his left arm were pound and riclude delivery free on farm consisted of 160 acres. mustache but Cole is clean shaven. Ap week from diphtheria. Mrs. Heiar is and in the house especially it is claimed board of cars in New Ulm broken half-way between the elbow and also very siok with th«s same disuse, paientiy they are about 50 years old, The interior of the Eagle Mill office that places for forty employees have Bids will also b" received for the wrist. furnishing of ttie whole of said materials has been repapered and otherwise improved a a fifteen a been provided—within one of the number It was rumored about town this week B.McLaughlin, a former Brown county of the penitent. They have had the confidence and labot connected with the laying in a very tasty manner. Hellar employed by the last house. A that one of our citizens had by trfe d»ath and pioper completion of all extensions resident, now running a large farm of all the wardens and have, I eV Seiter are doing the work. of a relative in aermany fallen? heir to this rate the outlook is certainly not of the water works as per resolution of near Lake Benton, spent the greater am told, been occasionally permitted to very encouraging. So far the corruption a million of dollars. A million in our By agreement between a great majority the city council of February 12th, 1891 portion of the week in this city, visiting go outside unguarded on errands. I had and bribery of two years ago has standard coin is a great deil. We and also the itenals and changes ordered of the merchants of the «ity, nearly former acquaintances. no opportunity to learn their opinion of with the present SNsiem all in not been charged or intimated, and the would like to have some idea, of its all of the stores will be closed on Sundays accordance with the plan and specifications an 8 per cent interest law nor of the Mr. Ahlness on Wednesday introduced house is an improvement, but the majority magnitude, but for some reason we on and after the 15th of March, now on file in the City Clerk's of sub-treasury scheme of the Allianct a bill to change the boundaries don't happen to. will be held responsible for the fice All proposa must be sealed and Countj Auditor Krook is informed by party, on both of which they doubtless of certain school districts in Brown and extravagance in money and the wastefulness marked Proposals for water pipes." The bill of Mr. Ahlness, which provides Census Superintendent Porter that the Redwood counties. The bill wa6 referred have some large and mature thoughts. The City Council reserves the right of time so far indulged. Gentlemen, for the exemption from taxation population of Brown County as determined to reject any oi all bids. The reason they were put in jail is because to the committee on local measures. the people are watching you. on certain conditions of money secured officially by the recent census is Louis SCHILLING, they foreclosed on a Northfield Better this foolishness should stop, go a* by mortgage upon real estate farm pro Citv Clerk. 15,817. bank without advertising it long enough to work, finish up your business and Dated New Ulm, Minn., Feb." 16th A. Drs. Merritt and James of St. Peter perty, was returned from the judiciary The office of the new Alliance paper in advance to make the transfer legal.— come home, even though you do not sit D. 1891 were in the city Thursday eveuing. committee with the recommendation will be in the Gebser building, formerly Adam Bede, in Duluth Daily News. At_Cost. out your ninety days.—Mankato Review. They were called up for consultation that it be indefinitely postponed. The occupied by Mrs. Hummel. The material in the case of Miss Lohmau, the young Senator Craig on Monday introduced report of the committee was adoptpd. for the paper is expected to arrive Lafayette lady, who slept continuously his apportionment bill under the new Yesterday morning there occurred this week. It i* very probable that if an amendment for three weeks. census. If it passes, the First district the death of Jacob Koib, a middle-aged to the state constitution authorizing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keller celebrated will be composed of the counties of Sheriff Schmelz has appointed J. B. man, whose home is west of the courthouse. an income tax were submitted to will now sell you Mittens and their silver wedding yesterday. The Houston, Fillmore, Mower, Freeborn, Schmid as deputy sheriff for Springfield Jvas a laboring man of good nopular vote.it would be defeated, provided occasion was one for numerous congratulations Gloves at Cost, Hoods and toboggan Waseca, Steele, Dodge, Olmstead, Wi and vicinity. This will make it habits and generous disposition, and the subject is thoroughly and intelligently from friends, and in all of caps below cost, hhawls, Blankets, nona and Wabasha. This is the old very convenient for people who live in there will be mourning for him among discussed. The animus of them we heartily join. Quilts and a number of other articles First district with Waseca county added. Springfield and have business with the his relatives. He was a son-in-law ot the movement in the state senate looking at greatly reduced prices. Wenzel Neubauer, emigrant agent The Second district will be composed gnardian of the county's peace. Mr. Peters and had been married only to such tax is the belief that the for the Great Northern Railway Company of the counties of Faribault, Martin, Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs three months. Judge Webber has .rendered a decision, people in Minneapolis and St. Paul will witn headquarters in St. Paul, is Jacuson, Noble, Rock, Pipestone, sustaining the demurrers in the have to pay the bulk of such tax. Bu The Springfield Advance records an in great variety and at very low in the city. Mr. Neubauer was aD employee Murray, Watonwan, Blue Earth, Nicollet, case of William M. Hurlbert, plaintiff, if the advocates of this tax have an idea accident, which befell a former New low figures. at Hauenstein's brewerv during Brown, Redwood, Lyon, Lin« oln, against the New Ulm Basket Works that they are doing a clever thing in Uimite a few days ago, as follows: A the early 70's. Yellow Medicine, Lac qui Parle, Chippewa Remember that I will sell goods and others, which makes the lien of the legislation they would think differently serious accident befell Joseph Trautmanc, and Cottonwood. This is the old as advertised. Wm Frank writes from Albin, plaintiff on the Basket Works void. with an income tax law in actual operation. of Seima, a week ago to-day. In Second district, with Chippewa added, Washington, that he has made arrangements C. A. Ottomeyer, In theory the derivation of revenue getting off a hay stack he ran a fork M. Windmueller has issued a catalogue and Waseca, Sibley and Le Sueur to accept the management at from incomes is admirable. In handle, which had been broken off, into of roses, grown at his green NEW ULM. MINN dropped out The Third will be made MeMinnville of one of the branch practice it is a failure. During the his body. The injury, wmle serious, house. The list includes a great variety up ot Goodhue, Rice, Dakota, Scott, houses of the Frank Bros. Implement war the government tried it and the is not necessarily tatal. Dr. Sullivan of this favored species of flowers, and Establishment. Le Sueur, Sibley, Carver, McLeod, result was a system of successful evasion. has charge of the case, and we understand Mr. Windmueller is better prepared Renville and Meeker counties the It was in 1866 and not in '63 that The honest and conscientious that the patient is doing as well now to tend to the wants of his customers same as at present, only with Kandiyohi Gen. Sherman passed through New Ulm paid the tax. The majority, who think as could have been expected than ever before. and swift eounties dropped. Ramsey, it is a virtue to deceive the government, We make this correction upon tha On Monday two cases were entere On Friday eveuing a number of the Washington, Chisago, Isanti and Ka-escaped statement of others, as our peisonal recollection with light burdens or paid nothing. on Justice Baasen's calendar. One of.nabec young people of the city indulged in a will constitute the Fourth and ot the event is not of the It is true that a large portion of them is the City of New Ulm vs. Geo sleigh-ride, given by the Night Owl ennepm the Fifth. The Sixth and mo?t positive nature. the British revenue is derived from an Siebenbrunner in which Matt Gratz is Club. After the ride, refreshments Seventh are about equally apportioned income tax but the progress of collecting President Ahlness of the County Alliance the complaining witness. The charge were served b-t the Dakota House, ween the northern counties. it is of an inquisitorial nature which has called a meeting of that organization is that on the 22nd of January Siebenbrunner where a short ppriod of delightful Americana would be unwilling to tolerate. for February 28th for the purpose caused injuries to Giatz to the E S O N A E N I O N /amusement was enjoyed by all present. Massachusetts taxes all incomes of electing a delegate to the Cincin extent of a broken arm. The trial has above $2,000, but there is as much evasion nati Industrial Convention. A cou Chief Bru«*t of the Fire Department ias isrust is in St. Paul. been set for Feb. 26 at 9 a. m. The there as there is with respect to lecturer is also to be selected at will leave in a week or so for a tour of C. Roth of Lamberton was in town other case also brings in the city of the personality ta. And of the latter 4, inspection of various towns throughout meeting. day. 1 i-' —Havo you 118T Rubbers? New Ulm as plaintiff and Geo. Siebenbrunner tax a very small percentage of it is eollected I —Why, no' Th^se are the old ones the state for the purpose of examining A copy of the order of the United .. G. Wagner was here Monday and as defendant. The charge is drcse at in any state. In New York real into the various styles of fire department Tuesday. States circuit viourt, remanding (flifton assault and battery and the complaining *!?nkjng estate bears 89 per cent of the direct taxation. buildings and the methods used Holden back to the custodv of irown witness Julius Hartneck. The trial 'James Knudson of Evan was in town It is not improbable that nearly in caring for the apparatus. This is to county, has been issued. Sheriff came up belore his Honor yesterday. ursday, I E 3 1 1 "S zar BIQ^n a 30 as great a discrimination exists in Minnesota. be done in view of changes to be made dr isf A Schmelz will leave ior Stillwater rnbbe vtn -lio_it» t) o\ erst Siebenbrunner pleaded guilty, but Chas Gebser went to Nicollet on busiess And if the bulk of personal in the New Ulm engine house in the move the prisoner as soon as the or claimed that he was only interfering Thursday. Change a Pins TaLlb to Walnut property escapes taxation by false returns spring. is forwarded to him. with the view of stopping the fight of A Poplar Ki*cnsn Press to Ant/quo Oak. and imperfect assessment, there is Miss Emily Fischer of Waseca is visiting A Cane Rocker to Mahogany the 15th. He was fined $15 and costs. Said Attorney C. C. Wilson, of Rochester, Mr. Muenchow, the young man who small prospect for fair collection of an with Mrs. F. Burg. Soo vhtit can be dona wiib. 2 5 worth of was shot the arm by the accidental to-day: "Since the commission income tax so much more easily evaded. The entertainment at Turner Hall on Henry Crone left for St. Paul Monty discharge of a gun, came uy from New has declared Clifton Holden to be of Sunday evening in celebration of the afternoon on business, If the reformers are after new modes Ulm Wednesday. He has been in athe sound mind, and the courts have decided srr THROUGH 7 I birthdays of Gen. Washington and Carl xis. Epple and A. C. Ochs were down of taxation, it would be better to have WOijF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. hospital there having nis arm cared for. that the evidence was sufficient to Heinzen, was fairly well attended and itk tn Druj, Paint and Bouse Furnuhwg Storex from Springfield over Sunday. a graduated probate and succession tax He will not loose the arm as was at first warrant his eonviction, I don't know met with good reception. The program on the personal property of decedents. throught.—Morgan Messenger* of anything more that we can do for Clas. Silverson went to Mankato HUMPHREYS' was opened by Mr. Gustave Fischer, This tax could be levied on actual appraisement, him at present, consequently there will Monlay afternoon on business. A trust deed of the St. Paul, New who made a few remarks and read a and, graduated,|it would be be no more items for the press from Ulm and Southwestern Railway Company Heiry Kiesling and H. C. Canfield, few extracts relative to the lives of both fair. An inheritance tax is collected in DB. HUMPHREYS' preparedSPECIFICS are scientificallyan-' onr side of the case. I am perfectly oarefuUy prescriptions, used for ms given to the American Loan and both ipf Winthrop, were among Sunday's rearsinprivatepracticewithsuccess.andforo men, and then followed in regular order England, and in A very satisfactory thirtyyearsusedbythepeople. Every single Sj willing to stop talking about it, too, for Trust Company of the city of New York cuests. •ifle Is a special care for the disease named. a zithern solo by Max Burg, a recitation manner. It is preferable to the income it has been drawn out long enough to These Specifics cure without drugging, pi and other documents therewith connected RevlPax, of the Catholic congregation big or reducing the system, and are in fact an by Miss Frida Schueta, a dialogue be* tax, and can.be collected. That cannot deedthesovereign remedies of the Worif. make us all tired of hearing about it/ were recorded in the office of the of Sleepy Eye, visited with Rev. tween George Wagner and Miss Minnie be said of the income tax system.—Min* I 1'1 —St Paul Dispatch of Friday. Register of Deeds last week. The instruments USTOFPBINCIPAI.KOS. CUBES. inflammationFBI Pint yepterday.^ Pfaender, a piano solo by Miss Ida 1 Fevers, Congestion, neapolis Journal. .\M,, 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic .: contain over fifty folios of C. A. Hagberg has taken the trouble Koch and a short theatrical production Albe 3 Crying Colic, orTeethingofInfants Hankey of S Paul was the 4 Diarrhea, of ChildrenorAdults ... ._ writing and cover seyenteen pages of to iuquire into the history of the wonderful in which the characters weie well taken Card of Thanks. 5 Dysentery, Griping,Bilious Colic.. 3 guest his mother-in-law, Mrs. Rehir 6 Cholera Morhns, Vomiting Sf the records. carving which he purchased re* by the Misses Ella Seiter and Clara 7 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis.. feld, Sanday^ "t Owing to the hearty expressions 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache Representative Lind is endeavoring cently from an old Bohemian in St sympathy extended to me upon the Rehfeld and Messrs. Wm. Koch, Albert 9 Headaches, SlckHeadache, Vertigo Mr. nd Mrs. Jos. Mason and daugh 10 Dyspepsia,, BUious Stomach. death and burial of my beloved wife, *T** to secure an increase in the appropriation Paul, and which was referred to in these Pfaender and Albert Steinhauser. All ep»is miivuo OWIMW./". ter of St. Peter spent Sunday with Mr. Emma, I desire to thank all neighbors, 11 Suppressed or Painful Period for photo-lithographing public surveys. columns some weeks ago. As a result of the selections were rendered with a .2 iif-^ atones friends and acquaintances and especial- #*f and *.-=: 12 Whites~—o to Profuse ,-^.Upelas,sEruptions. Period .2 Only two piers of townships in of his inquiry he finds that the carving 35 Rheumatism,, IQie^atioPatas... good degree of excellence, and the last i„im^, nr v.i-#A„ „„4 T^t... ly the parties who made the a 1 3 Croup Cough Difficul Breathin 16 Fever and A«ne, Chills, Malaria Lo Minnesota have been, completed by this was found with other curiosities in the number was the means of bringing 17 FilesRheumo,r™—*~*dinthe•Head.•3' Blind Bleeding....... H••—• Palmer of Fairfax and John 0-f flowers, the pall bearers, the Ne H-^ 1 4 Sal 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Col .3 Kokejsch. of Gibbon were callers at.the process owing to inadequate appropriation. old St. Fagan Castle in Wales in 1740, n,KK« „-ii— •!. TJJJJJ Maennerchor and Prof. Ni for 20, Whooping Cough, ViolentCoughs. «gi from the audience repeated ronnds of Review office on Saturdays 24 General Debility.PhyslcalWeakness .5 It this work is carried, out it will his address. H. Strasser. when the Baroness Winsdor, mother of applause, especially when the humor of 27 Kidney Disease 1t8 Nervous Debility. »_£ -l»* allow the sale of plats at 25 cents a pier, lolph Seiter of Winthrop and Hugo Lady Mary Clyve, had the castle rebuilt. one of the actors became so realistic to Urinar Weakness We**^}?^:2 New Ulm Markets- Diseases of theHeart,PaIpltatlonl. lender of Springfield were among and enable every town clerk and supervisor It came into the possession of the St. Wheat,.. 88—85 himself, that he could no longer desist Sold byDruggists, or sentpostpaid to haye* an accurate plat ot his ie who spent Sunday hereby* Oats 30-35 Pt Paul man's grandfather, Barney Stuart, from laughter and relieved himself in a «t price: DB. HtnirHKETs' MAMTU*, 0 pag«0 _Et rlCJUy bound in cloth and gold, mailed tree, town, showing the exact surveys, sectionr»ml at that time and has been iu the family a titter that soon placed the whole caste Friedmann, who was HDMPHBBTS'MBDIOnra OOM .^ 5 A 9 0 ~g "quarter-section posts and lines Oor. William and John Streets, New Yortu eversinoe. This would indicate that ire in former years by CheapCharley, Corn ^StoeV & in a particularly funny mood, and necessitated E I I S and a good idea of the ^topography of as in the city the greater portion of Butter.. II.!'.'.....\l'/.'.'.'/'.'.'.'. "TlS—U the carving is at least two hundred the dropping of the curtain y$araoJ^ $he iojpi. rtheweek, [Eggs J.V.T'.'.V.'.*.*!.*!.'.*!."'.!!^ 13 to restore composure and staid looks, iSWl .-riiJa^M 4£ •s-'i.tS^^ '"t J**?* &• mmmmmsmmmmmmmzmmmmfm: