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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1868)
- i Poison ko. A daughter of Allen Parker, Esq., Rowena Parker, aged six years, oa.'Eridaj njorning-laBt, got ,hold of a small bottle of creosote which she thought was extract of cinnamon, a quan tity of which she took into her mouth, ?.3$? I and it was supposed that some of the i liauid rassed down .her throat before she .?WI?T'y ' was aware of her mistake. It was sup- The following gentlemen ,wee put in posed at .first to bo a case of . hopelcfs SATURDAY DECE.MBEU;5, 1868. ' I. -. ... -,i , . . .. .- . .- San Francisco Legal Tender rates...., New York G old quotations ;..Y.'.L.. ..... UNION j McCormicks Almanac. We are indebted to the publisher, S. J. McCor mick, for copies of this valuable work for the year 1869. The number before us contains information in a compact form, ihi't, would require a large outlay of ; money and days of research to obtain. This is the fifteenth year of its publica tion, and to those who have kept full filea of the work, it is an interesting his- ADVERTISEM ENT3. nomination bv the TJnion Mass Mcetinsr. Toisonin?. but throuah the efforts of the torv of the growth and advancement of held at the Court House-on. Tuesday I family physician, Dr. Alexander, . this Oregon during that period. Every resi calamity was averted, and at this writing dent of the State should procure a copy. the little girl is thought to beentircly To be obtained at the Post Ulhce, ot n.. nisrht, for the several city ofliccs. For " Mayor John F. Backeastoa. Recorder 1. I). fJray. " ' ' " ' Jitnrtkal David Froinan. Treasurer Win. Caldwell. CoHHctVmfi Cha. Mealey. ' Sam'l Altbouse, D. Beach, A. Marshall, J. H.. Foster, Charles Riley. " ' , All good anSrue'men ; property own ers, who are interested in the'jsrtSwth and advancement of '-o'dr 'city jold citizens, out of danger. A. Freeland. nrVir ViavA ornwn Hi tt with t- the ptv and n j u . a will furnish the best quality of stoves r waII i n tnrm af n r n th wants and I T J needs of the commuiity"j business men, tlD . cPPer or ironware ot latest who will manage the financial affairs of improved i atterns, bran splinter the city in an economical spirit in fact, Old Stove Depot. Read the adver- DEs-rrsTmc-Dr. Geo. w. Gray expects to be tisement of the "Old Stove Depot," on abseatrrombisoB.ee tms city tne First Street. This institutic n is run by . g . H.rri.burg, the popular gentleman and excellent me- stopping in each piaoo a few'days only. All chanic, JollU Briggs, Esq., who is always persons living in the vicinity of the above named i i . . - -.li -r l A l olaces. wisninsr nrst class dental operations, wu- f tn nnnn nr rnf. t'-t 1 1 l'umiiuiuis. -auu i - . do well to give him a call soon after his arrival, as. business at his office compells him to hurry home again. , ' t a ticket, taken iodifiduallyor as a whole, that we are'jjroud of, and confidently look forward to its complete success at the polls on foodaynext. CueRCK' Robbed. It becomes our new, or will, by the use of his artistic skill, make bid ware look as good as new, in less than no time, at small cost. Removed. Frank' Wood, the accom odating auJ gentlemanly blacksmith, late of Ferry street, removed bis "kit" to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LT- - - Notice. PERSONS indebted to the estate of J. A . LEVY, Banknipt, must settle their said io- .l-ht.KlnRS on or before the 15th dav of December niodatlnsr luu eeotlemanly ulaclcsmitn, ' nnt, at the office ot rowou r riim, t aiuj, of aid estate are left for settlement, or snit will be bruuicht auainst ' them in the United States District Court, at Portland, Oregon. L. (iOOUMAIV, " Assignee in Uunkruptcy, Albany, Oregon, Kov. 21, 186S-12w3 painful duty to chronicle the fact that his new and commodious two-story snop there is or has been in this community a on the corner of Second and t Ellsworth thief so low down in the scale of infamy' streets, opposite Pierce's ferry landing. aaa vice as to roo a ouurcn.--ua rnaajr muj . " ..... , ( j3ccutor8 Notice. nisht of aft week, some mean, no-soulcd oe louna Dy nis o.u custuuiun, .wiwr r(ta,e o JA Tr Jaci. rf!:ecr whelp entered the Baptist Church- on prepared than ever to attend to all orders -roTlCE is hereby given by the undersigned r .. r. ....... I . , . j. , , 1 lj Kxceutors of the above estate, t the credit second street, and forcing open tne tocK on tne boot-case containing tne ounaay JjXst Call. W. AV. Parrish & Co. m .VI jV -all ftcno-)! norary Deionging to tne scnooi, . advertisement in our columns took therefrom some seven or eight do!- . w calling-on all those indebted lo then? to come forward and settle with out delay. If accounts are not settled by the first of January, they promise to put them into the hands of the . proper lars, that had -been .collected among the children attend. nsr--tho school and in tended to purchase; Sunday School pa pers, which had been left there for safe keeping, no one supposing. for a moment offi thus addioc, cost8. and we are mat persons couia do louna m in is com- satisfied they'll do just what they say. Juunity so utterly lost to all sense vf shame gave cogtg flnd troubW by paying up as to purloin money froma church. We " don't wish the thief any harm, but bis On Biz. Our festive and handsome early demise would be a good riddance to friend, Frank Redfield, left this city on any community, and we would cheerfully Tuesday last for,the Webfoot metropolis, publish the same, gratis ors of, and all persons having eluims against said deceased, to present the sumey; with necessary vouchers, within six months from date of this notice, to the undersigned at Albany, Oregon. DAVID r KUMAS , FRANCES L. MACK, Nov. 21 , 1 88S-1 26w Executors Russell &, Elkins, Attys. r; W. SPIlfK. ' A. CAROTHERS. P.! W, SPIKK & CO., (successors jro x . w. hick,) :; Dealers in i Tin,. Sheet-Iron, Copperwarc, STOVES I First, between Vv'ashlngtou & Ferry-sts. Portland. His primary business is to re cruit his stock of groceries, and purchase a full assortment of goods for the holidays. The younsr folks can look out for "Christ mas" when Frank srets back. Albany Legislature. A " refresh ing season i was had by this body, on lat Saturday night, oyer the bill for the abolishment of capital punishment, intro duced bv the member from Multnomah. Pay Up. Raphael Cheadle, Esq.. The bill introduced bjhjjjjiember from that prince of merchants, has a notice in Umatilla "county in rentUo to the "Gre cian bend," will be taken up this evening. and we jode from the,. accredited talent a a speaSist 'bfthe father' Vf the bill, will be handled in " all its' bendiferous magnitude. As this ,is a matter that especially appeals to the sympathies of the female rprtion of our city, we bespeak a full houseTo hear the talented member descant on this hump-backed subject. A feast of reason - is)looked for. Come one, come all. X "".,' '"' -u , . , One our columns this morning, inviting those who are in arrears, either by note oy book account, to-cime and "see him. Resided a fine stock oT"flry 'goods' etc., he offers for sale a two-horse spring wagon and harness, a splendid - melodcon, large cooking stove and cooking' utensils, and furniture. - Read his advertisement. Sale at Auction. The Linn County Executor's Notice.; ' Estate of Robert Zuel, defeated. "VkTOTICE is herebv eiven by the undersigned. Executors of the above estate, to the credit ors of. and all persons havinz claims against ac ceasod, to present the same, with proper vouchers. within six months from date ot tui3 notice to ibe undersigned at Albany. Oregon. - WALTER MONTKHH, SAML. II. ALTIIOUSE, Xov. 23, 1S88-12wO Executors. Kitssell A Elkins, Attys. ' , ' Notice. I "VxTOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned Jj at the November term of the County Court oi Linn county, was appointed Administratrix of the estate of J. H. Lines, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to Drcsent them, dulv verified to the uy.dersigned. at her residence, witbin six months from the date hereof. JIAKTHA JI. LUN1SS, ' Administratrix. Nov. 21, !SC3-12w4 '! Lin ii County Teachers' Institute, ILL hold its seventh semi-annual session at Crownsvil'e, commencing on December K4th, leMtd. i Xh following branches are expected to -be in troduced by the following uamed teachers : ; Grammar R. N. Thompson and A. J. Olin. ' Reading J. V. Crawford. - ; 1 J, Practical Arithmetic Mrs. Oriiha Bradshaw. ! Penmanship Mr. Bradshaw. Mental Arithmetic Peter Weigle and Hender son. ! i Algebri Jas. Dcnnison. j ' Geography N. Hendry. ; its lnttuence on scnooi HE undersigned having purchased the stoei formerly ownea by M. W. jjiacU, and having made large additions thereto, now offer t "the public the fullest and completes assortment of first-class goods in our line, yet offered in this market, consisting of I PARLOR, BOTS, IA2., and ... COOKING oTOVES, .-. of the following patterns : . Black Knight. Goldu ate, Henry Clay, Mew Nation, Buckeye State. &C, dCC, &C; from tbo best manufactories, which they are offer ing at lowest rates. Also, a large stock of iTench Saucepans." Ladles & . Skimmers, Jron, Jnamcled ana IS r ass Kettles, Iron. Tea-kettles and Ovens, t . Iron and Lead "ipe, Force & Lift lumps, and a full assortment of COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS! We will continue, to keep on band a large stock NO. I Tt; WARE! which we will dispose of to dealers at the lowest market rates. 1 We are better prepared than ever to do all kinds of j REPAIRING! j in a neat and workmanlike manner.at short notice. Persons from the country will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as our facilities for manufacturing enable us to give a liberal discount. Term Cash, or marketable Produce. j i P. W. SPINK A CO. Nov. 28. '68-12 I NEW XDVJ5RTISE3rENTSF m$mTXXVE!& L. SENDERS. M. STERNBERG. J. FLEISCHXBB. SENDERS, STERNBERG & CO., DEALERS W STAPLE DRY GOODS First street, in J. B. Monteith's Brick Building, ALBAUY, OREGON. .. THE ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES PLEAS URE in informing the citizens of Linn county that they bare just opened a weu selected stock of : . - .; . : PANGY.DRY.COC2$.l BOOTS Z.tn SHOES ! FL CZ O ZZI3 jES. 31 3tll d ! and a full assortment of Creneral Iltercliandise J Which they will dispose of for CASH OR COUNTRY' PRODUCE I CEO. F- GETTlwGr.iI2R D B U G CH S rE (Successor to 1. W. Wakefield,)" Parriali'a New Bulldiaf , Flwt MrU ALBANY, OBEOON, -DEALER IN V Drugs and Medicines, obemi cAt , ' ; PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC All article warranted puro and of the best quality, . ' ; - . " ' " i . Physicians prescriptions careiuiiy eampvunuw Albany, Oct. 17, 1868-Ctf ' ' ' V. RUSSELL, ATtORSET At AMESBLKINS. hot at rvnuc. FAIR LIVINO RATES! We respectfully ask the publio to v' RUGSELL & ELICmO, (Office in Parrish A Co.'s block. First street,) Albany, Oregon. HAVING TAKEN INTO CO-PilKTHB-'SIIIP James Elkiss, Esq.; ex-Clerk of l.inn county, we are en abled to add to our prao- CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND tice of Law and Collections, superior facilities for . . I - E..l.fnir'tiala ' f and attending to Probate business. Deeds, Bonds, Contracts ana Mortgages care fully drawn. ' Homestead and Pre-emption Papers Before purchasing elsewhere, and we assure all that we will give Entire Satisfaction to Prompt Customers ALSO , We have a Branch House, long established, at - POSITIVELY SELLING AT COST SOUTH BROWNSVILLE, where we keep a large and well selected stock of I GENERAL WcPXIJDISE I Albany, Nov. 14, 1S63-10 : made, and claims secured. . U . ? :t Sales of Beal instate negotiated, ana loans effected on collateral securities on reasonable rates. All business entrusted to them faithfully ana. promptly executed. ' L Albany, Oct. 10, '68-5y ' ' , Real Estate for Sale ! Vmnilv fJiirernment Woolen Mill, located at Brownsville, was Government A. E. EIHb, sold under the : hammer at the Court House, on Wednesday last, to satisfy judgments against it. - The mill was bid Boy Stabs ..Another. Two youths, named Adrian . Coualey and I ;n by one of the judgment creditors, Mr, Josej h Nixon, between the ages of ten John Ison, for the sum of 85,430.- The and thirteen, on last Tuesday, fell out outstanding judgments against the con about quarrelling," and in the fight that cern amounted in the aggregate to some ensued Comley stabbed Nixon in the lefti ten thousand dollars Orthography W. II. Amidon. L Lectures may be expected. N. HENDRY, i W. II. AMIDON, - Committee. Not. 28. 186S-12t4 . j . . . . hip with a knife, the ..Wade making an ugly and painfurwound, but is not con sidered dangerous. Had the wound been made a little higher up it would have entered the abdosen an d doubtless proved fatal. There are a number of very "fast" youths in this community who .are sadly in need ot parental objur- gation. Proper trarorngvnow may save future disgrace and expense to the State. - Central Committee. At the meet ing on Thursday night, tho following gentlemen were appointed members of a Uuion Central Committee for the ensuing year: Messrs. F. , M. Wadsworth, D. Thompson and Perrry- Spinks. TnREE Months. Gentlemen who paid three months' subscription ibr the Register, are informed that with this number the time paid for expires, and tri.irrfl "eordiailv" invited to call and - - J A r . . 1 " . " . . All ..Un.tv. renew ineir suoscriptiuiia. S3 H o a QQ M W f GQ All subscrip- CucRcn Services.- We listened with pleasure' toery rruivtlColsooiirses, morning and evening, ; in &,(he, Congrega- tions payable in 'advance tional Churcn-qf thiscityjjy. the. Key. 1 ... M T.,0T Attntmn of xur. uearynws, caDoatu ;,ue.7 Bcown8ville subscribers is directed to the I AX PREPARED TO SO ALL KINDS OP TURNING ! I ke p on hand and make to order RAWHrBE-BOTTOmED CHAIRS, - j.. V AMD ' - Spinniner Wheels. Shop near the "Mastnolia Mills." ' : i ;.- ; JOHN M. METZLKR Albany, Noy. 28, 1868-12 our is a popular ani laYentegetftfetnan, and his fsiends will be pleased, to know ' that he has consented 9 fillje vpulpit of the Congregational Church every other Sab bath, until' arrangenjeti'cio, bo . made for a permanent paeto'r. - Hhi first Sab-; bath under this rranjjementwe ! helieve, willo the 20th jnat. aj;& s:zxt list of letters remaining in .that-postomce uncalled for published in another column of this paper ;5 and ' , j- Manufacturer and Dealer ' ' in all kinds ef ' : Poetry. On the first page of to-day's paper will be found a contribution from FURNITURE & CABINET WARE, ona of yOreaoh a sweetest poets. " We hone to be favored" again 'with contribu tions from the pen of the gifted authoress: Democratic, Nominations. ne x . n-v ti.. fMnxrinc in Democracy of thiaichyiheld a coovention tQ LinQ coUutyTwe find in McCor- at the Court House on J Monday nigut, mies Almanac for I860, , which has just and put in; nmitonbe Jollowiog Wn i88ued gentlemen as candidates j for city offices . coanry0ne f the best agricul- at the municipal election! on next Mon- turui districts in Oregon covers an area lay : For Mayor, A. W. Stanard ; Re- of ;877 square milesi or 561,200 acres. corder,li;Doolrtrrea8UrerfCapt; at8"Sn! illt . ' - . 2 308. Albanr. thoteounty seat, w situ- bhields ; Marshal. Mr aiiacej wmn-. . tha AaJi bank of the Willamette T 1 1 117 J!I MtVAH .1 1 . nXATTR&SSES, ETCL, Under the "States Bights Democrat" office, FIRST STREET; ' : t : ALBANY. oct24'68-7 . ' A LL those knowing themselres indebted to us are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately. Via account mutt be eettled.' ' ' BEACH 4 MONTEITH. Albany, October 10th, f68. cilrnen U. W. Uondit, josepn . boot geveoty-five miles south of B. Comley, B. lB. Stone.John Hackel-J J.f iocatedf and man and John LAncr. 1 : - I . : : . -JJ. - i.: Administrator's Notice. Ettate of Wat. H. Allen, deetated, NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN BY THE . undersigneds administrator of the above named Estate, to the creditors of and all nersons each recurring rear adds to its popula- vmg cims agarose saia aee a, to exhibit the -. ttl-lVi.ri. 3MeDwelI. tion. wealth and commercial importance. Z FfZETL ZTZ&ZrS JtZJZ j .1? MOIiifa 4nr The town comprises several brick Stores, Messrs. Kussell A Elkins, at Albany, Linn eo.. O. W. I?aw8Q ney. McCIure.i ior , ft . f buildings, a Kon., SAMUEL ALLEN, some time past eitcns of Albany, left J"?A - irk Honsa whieh Oct. I0ri868-4a-. i. - . v m- - -w .-. 1 t . ns on .Mondays ism MBS.lu xa9J of $30)00 two flouring mills, lour uma ' iiln at "sauattms? . on a l ohnrnhA. a eollese.' nublie schools, and rsneh in thii Gaosif SLiake eduDtrv if'eve- I oil the other accessories of civilization. I -fctaro V "OBia apimon, decanted. rvthinsr.:jroved favorsoie as reported oft The other towns and -post oniees are ""' P"oy given inattne undersigned ttst ci Ui6 wod eondnue Brownsville, Bloomingtou, Diamond Hill, til xney on to California. They were- all three industrious. 1 first -class mechanics," just ; uejx mejas; eur city coulJlli a ford to lose, t- lllJzX& tpzood JPrtuj v- Harrisburgi Lebanon, Peoria, -Pine and I against the said estate, are requested to present Scio. ' ;6 ,QR, Q:Mo. 111 Jlaka ns W the same to the Executor, at hi residence In Brush Creek Precint, Linn county, Oregon within six aousi rrom w aw, aair attested. - I . .. ... (3BJSRNBERK.Y MT.AWV THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY give notice to the public in general, that they will sell their WELL SELECTED STOCK MRS. DUP3NIWAY mAKGS PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER 1 numerous patrons that she has on .hand, and is in regular receipt ot tno ... Latest and Choicest Styles cf Goods S! D RY G O OD -. r Boots c&? Slaoes! CLOTHING! AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE : from and alter tbjs date Those desiring to make purchases will do well to Call Immediately I , as we desire to close out Our Entire Stock I on the above terms, FOR CASH I OR MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE 1 All Tiersons knowinir themselves indebted to the undersigned, are requested to come forward with out derav. and settle tneir raaenieaness, u we are determined to-close our mercantile business, and collect our dues. W. W. PARRISH A Albany, Not. 28, 1868-12 V SCO. -t C. MEALEY & COi, DEALERS IN k MANUFACTURERS; OF 35am? TJ and CABINET WARE ! - Heddingf, Etc., : .... : - .. - i-J- .. Corner First and Broad Albln streets, I 'ALBANY, OREGON. PARTICULAR ATTKSTI0W PAID TO ' ORDBRS Or AXJt KINDS! in our line. October 31, 18S8-8 : - I BLACKSMITH ING! PLOWS! PLOWS ! PLOWS ! 11HE undersigned gives notice to the goners public, that he is now manufacturing the Galesburg Patent Plow. ! and any other stylo of plow that may bo ordered, Also, particular attention paid Horse Shoeing. Waeon and Carriage Making, and General Jobbinsr. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt att.ntlAit m.vA k. TImIlll n thlk heat TjOUlblO manner with good material. A share of 1 publio patronaga is solicited. . f Baon on oorner Ellsworth and Seaond atreeti opposuia.woa Jrerry. AlbfA7 Horembw at, joos-ii . V. T1 IH0SE WHO DESIRE TO PURCHASE A good Lathed and Pltered : , . New Frame Dwelling' Hons, . . two stories in bight, kitchen and wood-shed at tached, with private barn, well situated in the city of Albany, will do well to call, mtk'mtt delay, on RUSSELL A ELS.XNS, Albany, Oct, 17, 'fi8- Real Estato Agti. IS THE Millinery TnlTiO 1 T A. WINTER, HAVING PURCHASED tho well-furnished , . PICT LUIS GAJLL.EIIY formerly belonging to A. B. Paxton, is prepared to make . ' RE1TIEBGR, XADIES ! . If you purchase " TEN SOZXARS' WORTH' ' of Fall Millinery ydta will.bo entitled to the J from "Cartel de Vitite" , np to life sts'e, Demorest Magazine, for the year 1869, as a premium on the purchase 1 J Also, f Dress ana cuesic wsniif . -. , -j,r 5 in all branches.. Bleaching-and Pressing in the latest and best manner. Goods Cheap and Patience Inexhanstible AMBROTYPES & - SUM PEARLSj! : Anv terson who has bad eard -pictures atada ' here since the-Oallery burned down (1803) can. get pictures from the negatives at tne rate 01 . three dollars per dozen. Haing had eight years' experience in tn bus iness, 1. believe that X can insure to give satuuao tion. J. A. WINTER. Albany, Sept. 19, 1868-2tf .. ; f v ' j Corner Main and Broad Albin streets, ALBANY, : OREGON. November 7, 1868-9 JUST RECEIVED ! PER LAST STEAMER, " a very large stock , of . FALL AND WINTER GOODS! ; ... : I : ; AT THE "CASH STORE," ALBANY, OREGON. R. CHEADLE. Albany, October 17, 1868-6 WANTED I GGS WANTED At R. Cheadle's Cash Store, for which 30 cents per dor.en will be paid. K. CJ1EADL.K. Albany, vet. 17, o-q, - - E BUTTER WANTED in exchange for goods, at 30 cents per pound, at R. Cheadle's Cash Store, c it. vumviic, ' Albany, Got. 17. '68-6 . Good Pictures! MADE IN CLOUDY WEATHER t J. A. WINTER. ' Oct 31, lS68-8tf . J. IS. MORCiM'S J . STAGE LINE! FROM : - " '- ALBANY TO BROWNSTILXB. via Boston Mills, connecting with Tuesday's 'and x riaaya ttoat. , . ,..:. Summer Arrang-ement. Leaves Pacifio Hotel, Albany, at 7 A. M.. everv Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; leaves Baird'f Hotel, Brownsville, at 7 A. M., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. -. Through the Winter, will ran twice a week, leaving Albany Tuesdays and Fridays. ' After ' the 1st of May, will run tri-weekly till November. Passeng-er and Freight Rates. In the summer, 60 cents per hundred for frebzhU ' ' in winter $1. Passengers will be charred $1 i each, summer and winter, and allowed 30 pound or baggage eacn ; ror all over that amount an ex tra charge-will be made., j. ; N. B. I also carry aa Express office at , Barrows A Co.'s, Albany ; Kirk A Lewis', Kart& Brownsville ; Sanders, Sternberg A rCo.( . South . Brownsville. ' " ' ' I am not allowed to carry letters that do not have my envelope. . '-'V--- I respectfully solicit a share of tatronas-e. and will try and accommodate all to the best, of my ability. J. B. MORGAN, Prop'r. 1 Albany, Nov. 21, 1868-lltr ., 'i j . SCIENTIPIC AMERICAN. 1 1838. ":" ' - Best Paper in the World ! 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MmfA- Handsome Bound Volnme, eontaiaing 150 Mechanical Engravinrs. . and the United States Census by Coon ties, wttfc JHnu and Be reiptS for Moeh aaiee, jualod eareeeM ef v i rtOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST RATES Jf in exchange for good butter and fresh eggs. Bring on your produce and take away the goods. AlbaDV. Oct. IT, 'OO-O It. tUfiAULl. 1. BARROWS. 1. E. BLAIlf. 8. . TOCJfO. J. BARROWS & CO., . ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING , Fresh Supplies of , NEW GOODS! DIRECT FROM . , cixi. Francisco, r ' . which they will Bell CHEAP FOR RJ3ADY PAY I THEY ALSO DO A Tex COUGST AKP CCXsD ! h I u - i ft 9r g 1 l ; ! 1 1 ,1 -.4 u I ''Mint-