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i . Ill BMINKSS WnOte 1 Peter Biitfo .v.v rv'x Photoerapnic atusu, jACKs6kYftt,Kx 'OREQOH, y BtftftiMt: - ..wxv Mt'rHHBIHRtf 4areiypt fkotgrpM, Cartes de Visit FlcttircR'iicimccii Ofl ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, i i - . DUJ.OYEriBECK, physician & Surgeon, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. nflraathlsrcsldcnco, In tho Old Orcrbcck DctptUt, on Oregon Street. U E. 1 GREENMAI, T1IYSI0IAN AtfD SURGEON, OfFIOE-Corner of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. n will nracllco In Jackaon nml adjacent I tjoillei, and altond promptly to. profcaIona iilli '' DR. A, B, OVERBECK'S BATHEOOMS, Xi tka Orerbeck Hospital, n'AHM.COLD ASIIOWEItllATIIS, SUNDAYS A1H) WEDNESDAYS. p. anunn, ni. ., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE removod to California Strcot, south iiuo. iiekaonvllle. Die. 21rt. 1UU7. drc2I-tf I)U. LEWIS AMINO, HIVSIOIAN & SUUGEOX AND Obatotrloiau, lUH'fi Rllrnd In ntif who mnj rninlm lil II KTVlCM. OfllM nlll. K. Dlltll.ll'annlr'n. n lUo Kail ililc 31 A'lrttt. Jaekfonvlllii. nov'Jtr 1. 1. DOWKLI., K. I). WATH0.V. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAV, JaekwiYlIU, Oregon. D. L. aTaTsOn7 TORNEY AT LA.V, Cmplrn; Ctly, Cuna Count)', Ob. Warren LodKeMo, loT A. F. & A. U A HOLD the lr roRiilar cniiimiinlciitlon yjron the Wrdncadiiy Kvonlnit" tirprrcod IY liitf tho full moon, InJti'asnstii.i.K. oit- A. .MAKTIN, W. M. C. V. SiTAiix.Sco'y. EL DORADO, I.R.Cor.Cal.tOsii.Hli,.TnrlioiivlllrlO. STAR OF THE MM CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER8! t...i.ui .:.;"":" -r ."."".'" ".' i Tllflk flail. Inn .tn..ni Itltl .m ..llrAll '"oiiuuinn muiiiicvuuiiuii diirj'liuri. TRY A JUDGE 1HIM! -.L- FOR TRY TBT YOUR THEM1 SELF . 'M iorciii,ti ,.,. , ,..,.,, ..... . VI IiJj.... " l4".ri i ll.HMhil Willi 1 unuiii. .iri.i "V-1:: .:-." " ".'""w Iwii , ,,lrt ",r,f ' "' "lul'l nila. tart a? ..pUuu. , unici(;i1 iviitm j ,l u r anil J owe... ni,!, M py.Jii: iwV 'i,i.r,"""! i aFrui. ...... . . . i "- "r .... ' 'O ZPowa.&vysxxoxi. AND BLACKSMITHS. OswWUtvl and Uulgh 0OAL and WQ JUON l.OOO Tousi, " ,lo' Md afloat, for ealo by febl-ly, MMTTLV coaaJ.Jh0ndm,e,,, ftro 'guested wuTil i.'1 0DC0,iD,, 1e. enter by Wr,cju. Tbw can then alart ln .. ' "WOW HDnairs. Jan. 1.1 lorn " " tUWl TothidimgPubUc. WEnh!! ""t1 XP eorarortablo Readloc mII1.i .p " WreuUilng Library, wilcb Wtlalars eoaulro at the City Drug Store, 'Situ. ' ' KtrtkiSilece.be,by notlflcd that my wife.1 4U oVT WJ" ffealfonl I will pay no m " w I & on mr accouut. ' ' 'acksonvlii. o- PKWX KILQOBE. jHtuIN M,?N WIT" 00,, 08 Oidar I S. M. FARREN. i I ' N ,.. . vx " .--'' -tvi , MFUmniMl'tf luimiii if, Ilia .amount, T"' .-. i L .J f i...i.. "' ' yoL. xiii. TIE OMBOJ mim pOnMsucD , Evm-t Sntutilnv Mornlnr bf B. F. DOWELL, OFFias, coiufim a t? nhno stiisets. t TRItMA OV NlinsUUtirilOR I For one 6 F?!,, 1!l(,!ra"c!. four dollars ; If within the Ural ax montlm or.Um mr. not pntd within the lira fire dollar If not paid of tliejcnr, six dollar. until the Expiration I T1CUM4 OP "fl"l I i r AtlVKIlTININU I Ono atiimre (10 Unci or lea). "rat lnicrtlon, llircc dolliira ; each aiiWqiient Inacrtlon, ono dollar. A dlacontit of Mly per cent, will la made to 1Iioq who adrortlao Iit ihojcnr. "IipiiI Tendora rccelred at current rate. A Fragment! irtomctlinc In lliojp dreary hour I'min wrecka iifjqyii Ioiir prrlahed C(inien, llkn pcrTimio from faded flnweni, A drciim of liopea oncu cliurMml Tlint dream la like n iniiact ray On vllpluc anow. when atormi In pity leave the dylnjj day It i;lld Ini t iicror warms I The atrcam which wlnter'a chill congeals Hwcnt .May re animates ; Din hciirt, nunc ft oxen, no inoro feels The llln whirl) lore create. . lh.w Inter, aprliiij, Ilia nlrht nnd dar I iirnniiliif, enPiienlxiiit me Twiniliy when llinil wast nearnlniiya; 'Tia nnviiv ullit without thee. Thou nuVr nui) at know how I liavo lovrd How deep, hnw pure, how pa'aluu Un it wreck limy I bvhold uiunowil And audio nmiiH'd at wayward lain, Vol In my ,loiieoine, latter year'1 ll'lll apicler hoiivauiy pathway threa1, -lnd they will hn lieditwdl with tears lli, could out tcarn analo the diadt Letter From 23. F. Dowell. W'AMii.vino.v, D. C, Dcct'iiibor KUli, ItiOH, Ol'll I'l.VA.VClAf. RVbTlIM Will iiiijnovo. Since tny hint lettor Mr. Mrontnall, in tho llottsp. introtlucod a luxoliition on tho Biilijcct of repudia tion (i folio h: Wlioiejiatliol'rcaiilfiit of tlio Uiii ted State, In lila niimtnl nicsiago to the rortiuth Congross at its tliinl suss ton, aaya : Hero follows tho extract from tho mctotngc in rderunuo to thu liquidation of tho my jicr cent licmls by pnyincitt of interest. A nil whereas sueh n ncnlluiont, if lierinitted to go to tho world without immediate protest, might ho iindeixtood to ho tho FcntiiiU'iitol tlie)fiOilu ol the I'liUuil Stiitrn mid of tholr leprcseiiln ties in Congress; thciufore, Jiesoli'cd, That all forms and de glees of repudiation of national indebt ed nees nru odious to tho Auiorieiin people, and that, under no ciicuiustau- ccs, will tholr rdproxeutativen consent to oiler tho public creditor, as full com. poiiHation, a less amount of money than that which tho Government contracted to pay. Mv. Ingersoll suggested to Mr, Droomall to let tho resolution bo print ed before tho Uouso should bo called on to roto upon it. Mr. Droomall remarked that it was short and oaxily understood, nnd that it hud already Leon punted in tho pub lic papcis. Mcssis. Jlolutnn and Maynard called for tho yens and nays on tho motion to suspend tho rulett. Tho rules weto suspended yeas, 135; nays 20 (a party voto.) Mr. Droomall moved tho previous question. Mr. Pruyn said ho would liko to havo five miuntos to rnako a roinark, and also to offer a substitute. Mr. Droomnll deo.lincd to yield. Mr. Dandall demanded a division of tho resolution, and moved to lay tho proamblo on tho tnblo. Tho inotlou was rejeoted yeas 37, yeas 132. Tho nuoUion was then taken on the preamblo and the following part of the resolution, uatnely: j.kninti. That n normsanunoKreea of repudiation of National indebted uess aro odious Jo tho American poo- Agroed toyeaa 154, nays 0, name- 'Messrs. Adams, Archer, Groyor, Jones, (Ky) Mwnger, and Trimble, The othor part of the resolution was acreod to without division. Por Johnson J Ho is technically com ninndor of tno army, bu,t ho only h" a very small guard. Even tho meanest of tho Dcmoorats would not .support Johnson's repudiation. "The quasirob els of Kentucky .aro tho only membors in Congress that will now do him homage. . i, , . wteTr?ssrs ""tSMnsMM Senator.: w.i.JsmT, M '2 I t2izluauy a"'" Senator.Mortomlihs Introdtidcd the following bill irfthe United Staten ate. A bill to provide tor.tho redemption in coin of tho United States notes nnd fractional currency, and requiting the Nationnl Hanks to redeem their 'ilottR in coin. Jie it enacted ,Cc, Thnt hareafter Uicro shall bo no sales ol gold belong ing to tho Treasury of tho United Slates; hiiil that tho surplus bold riow in tho Treasury, and Hint which1 may hereafter nccruo over and JiboVb the amount required to pay thq interest on the public debt, and for other site- cific uses, specified by law, shnll bo re served and set apart fpr th6 redemp- mm oj umicH oiaies note and frac tional currency. Sr.c. 2. That on nnd alter tho 1st July 1 1) 1 1. the Treasurer of tin lTnitnilSintn shall pay in coin nt thuTroniuryof tho United Status, at Washington, in the District of Columhia, and at such other points ns may ho designated by the Secretary of the Trcasurj-, nil United Statos notes nhd fractional fcurrcriov that may bo prcsiintl-d 'for redemption. Stic. 3. Thnt on and after tlio 1st Jnuunry, 1872, the imdoiiaj banks shnll pay in com such of their notes as mny bo presented for redemption; and shall, on rind nfter the 1st July, 1870, reserve and hold in their vaults nil tho coin that mny bo repeivcd.by them ns inter csts on their stocks held by the Gov ernment for tho redemption of their notes. Si:c. I That until tho lt Jnuunry, 1H72, at which time thc.v ntu loqutred to begin the redemption of their notes, the national banks shall keep and hold in their vaults tho full reserve of legal tender notes, as no,v loquirod by law ; and thai on and after that timo tho ro servo ol legal-tonder note, as fat ns withdrawn, liall-bo replaced with coin to n liko amount, and that said haul: shall llieicaftcr be required to hold n reserve in coin to thp like amount nnd for tho same purposes ns now required by law to bo held in -,;nl tender iioto: h-ovUkJ, That the .Comptroller pf the Cuirency may, nitli llicuiMcnt of the Secretary of tho Tieasury, allow said uaiikij to hold a p.-irtlou of said reserve.', not cveeeuing two mm ol thu ninouut reqitiicd by law in United Stutcs noted. Si:i'. 5. That thy Secrvtary ol tho Trwaaiiry may 04iiic so many of the United Status notes that may bo re deemed under tho provisions ol this act to be eanctled, as may in his judg ment be neeesaary to tho proper limi tation ol thecimoucy: I'i'ucufeil, fur ther, That all fractional currency that may be redeemed shall bo caucelad. Sua 0. That on and after tho M January, 1872, tho United States notes shall ccaso to bo n legal ten'der'in pay ment ol debts but Khali bq . ritoirablc in payment of Government dues ns now prowled by law. , ' Src. 7, That tho Seorotnry of the Treasury shall havo the powjir to no gntiato and soil bonds of tfio United States, to bo due in (Jiuty. yents and redccumbla by the Government at its pleasure after ten years, bearing inter est at tho rato ol percent,, principal and interest payable in gold, to Mich an amount ns may bo neoossnry to car ry into operation tho provision of tho second section of this net Live Nkwsiui'eus. "According to our observation" saysn model journal "a livo nowspapcr is ono conducted with questionable morality, and cer tainly unquestioned iUpcncy. It Jias very littlo regard oi what it says, or lio,jnjnnjier ot expression, provided the stylo is iuipudsntandbollicoso." Still it is a "live nowspapcr" and people will hunt for it and riftd It "just Jo seo ,wbt it says." Hair grows so thickly on the fore head of a jieg)p.aPj?l1e.rsirir,Ya., that ho has x ahayq regularly in order to show any forehead. Wo suppose Rev. Josoph Smith, of Oregon, lias been down thore.aud, .taught, lira that trick. -Oreooman, i J "Saiyibo, did you, qyjrspo f.bo Cats kill Mountains ?" "No, Clem ; but Pvo soon cats kill mic,o."' 10, 18G0. sjjj'Briuich, Pacific 'Railroad Bill. INTUCVDUCKII IN TltKlBUXATK OK TtIK ttNlTJU) 6TATKS UT MI5. WIL1.UMS,, DjtoKMiutU Otii, 1808,-roAtli istuk coxsTifccnox -ov 'run bnnno.v linden rictno umuioap. Jl2 tt enacted by the Senate ami Jlotisk of;7tcircscntatieii df'lhe hU tcl Mates of America in tynan as sembled, That for tly: purposo ol aid ing tho construction ol a railroad and' Jelr'S'-a.vdi lino from a point oil tho Cen tral Pacific railroad, nt or near the north bend of tho Humboldt river, in tho state of Nevada, to nnd over the Cascado range of mountains in the vicinity of tho Klamath lakes, and thehec by tho most eliglblo route to tho navigablo waters ol tho Columbia liver, at or near tho city af Portland, in tho State of Oregon, thero is hereby granted to tho Oregon Hranch Pacific Hnilroad Company, a corporation or gnnired pursuant to tho lans of the Stato of Orogonjor the purposo of con structing the said named railroad and telegraph lino, by articles ol incorpora tion dated tho ninth day ol July, anno Poniini eighteen hundred nnd sixty, eight, tho right of way through the public lands ol tho United States of tho width of bundled feet on each side of said road, and all necess ary grounds for stations, shop, build ings, said tracks, turn-tables, nnd wa ter Matious, mid also the light to take timber, stone, nnd other mateiials and water from the said public lauds bey ond the boundaries of the land so gran ted ; and alo each nltcruatu section ol the t-ntd public lands neatest to tho said road designated by odd numbers, to the ninouut ol ten such nlleruato sections on each tidii thcicof, which shall, jiot have been rcsurvod or dispo sed ol by thu United States, or granted to any other railioad, and to which homestead or pre-emption rights shall not have attached nt tho time tho Hue in manner alorenaid within ono year, Aft ho road shall bo definitely fi0(1;!io tho passage of this act, and shall and'nlso six percent, thirty-year bonds Jcoinpletu foity miles of railroad ami ol tho United States, to the amount ol, telegraph within two years (cc-m its tlilrty-l wo thousand dollars per mllo froji i ho point of departure at the Ceu trnl I'.ieific railroad to the eastern bae fil tlie6.tscndu mountain, and forty eight thousand dotlais er mllo for one bundled miles of mad thu most moun tainous nnd difiicull of construction, and sixteen thousand dollars per mile for tho icmiIiio of said railmad: Provi ded, That if tho said route of thp Ore gon branch of the Pacific railroad shall be found upon tho lino of any other railioad loute, to aid hi tho construc tion ol which lauds ha-.o been heicto- fotogianled by tho United States, then, as far as tho routes aro upon tho same general lino, tho amount ol laud hero- totnie granted, and uhich Mini I not hcrealtcr revert to tho United States, shall bo deducted from tho amount granted by this act : J'rovided farther, That tho milrpad company reooiving tho previous grant of laud may assign their interest to said Oregon branch ol the Pacific Rrilroad Company, or may consolidate nnd nsociatu with said com pany; and it shall be tho duty of tho Oregon branch of tho Pacific Kailioad Company to permit any other railroad which shall bo authorised to bo built by tho United States, or by tho legis lature of any Stato in which the samo may bo situated, to form running con nections with it on fair nnd cquitablo terms. Andthojiaid company is an thoiued to accojit, to its own use, any giant, donation, loan, power, franchise, aid, Qr assistance which may havo been graiif-vd to any Qthr company by the Congress of the United States, by tho legislature of any State, or by any cor poration, person, or pursons, cither by consolidation, association, or purohaso; rtnd said corporation is uathorked to hold nnd enjoy any such grant, loan, nower. Irancnise, aiu, or assistance to .. . i- I its own us'o for tho purposes aforesaid. Skc. 2. And Ln. it farther enacted, That wheii tho president of said com pany sliall notify tho President of the Unitcit "States, unuer 9;iui, nim. iwsmy miles of tho said railroad aud tolegrapli lino1havo beon'complotcdy the Presi dent of tho Unitod States shall appoint thrco commissioners to examine tho samo; aud if tho commissioners shall report that twenty miles of said rail- - i bo issued and delivered tdtho said com pany the bpnds so granted In respect ol thd same1 twenty miles of road, in iiciiominations of ono thousand dollars each, payablo nt Iho expiration of thirty VMM fl-rtl.l !!...!. .1-... !.. Ll.h. 'l '.J..! ,,-...... ..v.,.. .uvii ti.itu in njiy inwiui money of tho United States, wuh In tertst nt tho rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually ; nml whenever twenty nddllioal miles of. toadhao been so certified to havo been completed and equipped, tho bond- therefor, granted by this net, shall bo in similar manner nnd form issued and delivered to said company. Si:c. :i. ylwf' be it farther enacted, That when the said company shall filo with tho Secretary ol the Interior their icsolntion, duly certified imder their seal, .accepting the grants hereinbefore made on tho terms nnd conditions here inafter specified, and shall alo file with tho said Secretary tholr duly certified pun oi mo imo oi mo sani romi as sur veyed and established by thrm, the said Scrictary shall designate tho lands so conditionally granted, and cause such designation to bo entered on tho plats ol tho proper land offices, nnd thci caller tho land so designated shall bo subject to sale only in accordance with tlio provisions ol this net. Si:i -J. And be it farther enacted, That tho aforesaid granta, and each and every one ol them, are mndo upon tho condition that tho said company shall comply with and performed nil and each ofthofollowrng requirements, that is to s-iy: The said company t-hall lilo their acreptance ol tlo grants . iPff. tony miles cacti year thci caller until the whole shall tyccom pletcd ; thoy shall make tho track of said railroad uniform In width with that of tho Cuntnil Pacific railroad, ami shall keep tho same and the said teleginph In good repair and use, mid shall at all times transmit despatches ami carry tho mail, troops, munitions of war, supplies, stores and freight lor tho United States at reasonable rates of compensation, not exceeding tho rates paid by privato persons for tho like service; thuy shall pay tlio inter est and prlnoipal of the said bonds of the United States as tho samu shall fall duo; and tho lauds so granted, ex- cepting such as the company may re servo for timber, depots, and other need ful pin poses, shall bo subject to settle ment and salu under tho pre omptlon laws, at tho i.Uo of two alollaM an, fifty conts per acre, or such less prlco as tho company shall presciiho; and tho inonoys accruing from such sales, and from the tralisportion and other htisiuchs to bo done by tho company for tho United States, shall remain in tho treasury of tho United States as a lund to pay the intciest mid principal of tho said bonds ; and II tho said fund shall not bo sufficient to pay tho said interest and principal at) the same shall fall duo, then ono-hnlf thouvt earnings ol tho said railroad and teleginph, or so much thereof ns may bo necessary, shall bo icscrved for and applied to such payment; and tho Secretary ol tho In- toiior mny prescribe foims aLotX'ula tions, In accprdanca with tflp tio company shall report to hiinsf 'siioh times ns ho shnll require, tho coylitinn of its affairs ; and the company Imll not ibsuo more of its own bonds fpr each milo of compiled road titan tho uoniu ui pio uimm mim i - .ln .1 I n H.. I..I Ulntn.lnlin iaMlll for the samo mile of road; and tho said bonds of (ho company shall constituto tho first Iclufnnd tho said bonds of iho United .States bliall constituto tho sec ond loin upon tho said road and tele graph, nnd upon tho rolling-stock nnd appurtenances, aud npon tho franchise nnd estate ot tho company, to bo enfor ced in tho samo manner as a mortgage between natural persons. , , Skc, fi. And be it further enacted, road and telegraph lino havo bcon com pleted, an4 are lurnishod with tho roll-itig-itock am) equipments of a first-class railroad, tho Prpsnlcnt qt tho United Statos shall cause tho lands liorotnV foro granted in rosprct of tho said twenty miles to bo surveyed, dlsignn ted, and set apart for tho benefit of s.iid company ; nnd shall also causfa tJ allowed for services rendered,,. tho Uui ted. States, after deducting nil expeii-) diturcs, including rtpalts nndt lhaf fur-i nishihg, running and nfnni(gim'ont ol said road, shnll bxctediton, per centum npon Its cost; Congress ipay reduce the rates of fare and freight thoa-biy It un1 rrnsouablo innmount, niid may fix and establish tho same by aw, r r Second. That the said corporation" shall tnaku to the Secretary ot tho Ju terlor, to be communicated , by hm 4tij Congieis, an nniiual repot t wliereiu shall, o sot, forth-" 'i , . Fjist, Tho names of tl)(tockhphors nnd their places pi residence, ns far, as tho samo may bo ascertained. Second. Thu names mid, .residences of tho directors and ,othcrofilccrs of thd company. , Thiid tho nmouut ol stock- sutjsertlj- ed pud tho amount thereof initially paid hi, Fourth. A description , of thu liijo adopted for the eiinstiuetum ol said' road, , , Filth. The ninouut recuivud, for thu , , , . 'mihi transportation respectively iff pasteti gers, fruiglit, and m.ViN on sald.,ioad( tho receipts Ironi nil other sources, and the amount ol servico mulcted for tlio governinont ol tho United Stntcfl Sixth. A statement of thci cost of construction of said road and telegraph, nnd ol its expenses mninteiinnoo for eaoh year, ' Seventh. A stntcnicntmf thoporuin I turn and amount o its dividends. I'.ightli. A statement ol its, indebt edness, setting forth tho various kinds thereof. Which report sliall lu Bworrr to by tho preshieut and treasurer of said' company nnd presented to tho Secre tary of tho Interior on or before tho first day of July in eaoh year. Paeiflo Coast Brevities- Immigration is steadily flowing into Southern California. Lumber is selling for F300 per thous and nt White I'iuc, nnd scarce at that price Smalt-pox prevails extensively nt Port Gamble, Washington Twrritytjr. Stockton has Sunday School for tho Chinese population. A now county is to bo organized in tho White Pino district, Wada. '' Tlio mud is auklo deep at Walla Walla aluco tho coinmeucomcnt ol the rahrs. Tho Military Department has aban doned tho Fort Steilacooui post, Wash ington Territory. The Oregon Steam Navigation Com- riany promise to extend tho tulugrnph iuu to vnlla Walla thence to Homo wy. , l At Salt Lake they art oll'cring ten dollnrs per day for two-horso teams nnd twenty-two for teams of six to haul railroad tin. A yield of .'100,001) pounds of tobac co is looked for in Santa Clara county. Cal., from a plantation of two hundred acres. A stngo 11ns has been establisliu-l from Qlyiufrtar IcTaWoina, WulitajstiriV Territory, wlilcli will mako Jri-wcekly trips, stopping nt Stelltcoom vaoh way. A disoasu known as "iiutnsoy" is causiug great havoo among dogs in the .;!..:. ,.l Ur.il. U'.ll. I'n,,nr la said to bo a remedy for the disease. Thu La Grande Timet sayst On Monday last a firo in tho Tulu swamp, near tho Hot Lake, eight or ten miles from town, was, by n strong hreou, communicated to tho prairie on tho north, and leaohed tho ranch of Jos eph Joiio, burned all his hay, some 125 or 150 Ions, and tbrrstwiifsthl dwelling. His baud of hog and pigs, running in tho tulcs, was nearly des troyed. How many are iuis)iig he does not know, but thinks from 125 to 150 ho.id. Tu.toiuni LitfK. The total length L olectrio telegraphs in rha word, not iqcfudlng tho submarine, amounts to upward of lfJO.OOO uiifes which J mora than enough to go around tho earth several timi. Of tho (otal amount tlioro aro 43,250 miles in tho United States nearly no quarter oi tho whole. Polioy and property are sacred things! but tho ritflits ot human-nature r still more sacred. Santa Anna, ha turned tip i Sair Uoiningo, i 1 1 i Yellow moustsobQS are fasidpuablttji in, .pew 'i"i i i. i ismfc - IlasU, in Switzerland, has A newip-. por vdu years piu, Great Uritiaa'a popalation, lu Just last, was 3n,M(jn,:iJ5, Miohican has ft cashbalanrp'ofovep' l,Qfl0,000 in hor treasury, HkiP , . t - ,wtf -fMttiihMtsMsMMi(j