V3 Bra-" OREGON 3 SENTINEL Sxtobday Mousing, June 18, 1870. li. P. Fisfcer, 20 & 21 New Mercfc- ant's Exchange, Is bar only authorised agent in Sin Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Me. Fumr i represented by S. M. PtrroitL 4 Co. or New York and Boston. Hadsea & Mcaet are our only au thorized Agent1 in the Atlantic States. Offlcis 41 Park Row, Times" Bunding. New York City. All orders must come through them. Fatheu Blanchet will hold divine services at the Catholic church to-morrow at the usual hour. Rev. C. Alderso?t will preach to morrow morning, at the usual hour, at the JL E. church. The Election. The following counties have been fully reported. We givothe figures on Congressman : Wilton. Slater. Multnomah 1,403 990 Marion.. '...r..:..t... .1,374 1,039 Polk 609 670 "Washington.: ". 490 355 Yamhill...,A...i....' G50 ' 629 Douglas.... , 745 770 Lane 716 821 Xiun .; 952 1,196 Clackamas v 7G2 ' C95 Clatsop 180 119 Columbia -,,... 85 152 Benton .v... 001 586 Jackson r... 520 771 Josephine 130 209 Grant county is reported 'to hac giren Slater 50 majority. Josephine County Official Eeturns. The following are the official elec tion returns of Josephine county, as furnished us by Mr. Chas. Hughes, the County Clerk of said county. ""For Representative -.T. G. Wilson, (R) 130; J. H. Slater, (D) 209. Governor: Joel Palmer, (R) 130; L. F. Grover, (D) 209. , Secretary of 'State: James ElUns, (It) 130 ; 8. F. Chadwick, D) 209. Treasurer: M, Hirsch, (R) 129; L. Fleischncr, (D) 208. Stala Printer :' IL R.r Kjncaid, (R) 129;" T. Patterson (D) 209. District Attorney: E. B. Watson, (R) 127; H. K. Hanna, (D) 200. Representative; N. Delemater, (R) 127; A. L. Waldon, (D) 190. County Judge. E. B. Davidson, (R) 133; J. B. Sifcrs, (D) 18.3. Comtnissibners: J. C. Elder; (R) 136; IL Woodcock, (R) 145; T. G. Patterson, (D) 1G0; B. Bull, (D) 140. .Sheriff: T. F. Floyd, (It) 152; D. "Green, (D) 164. Clerk: Chas. Hughes, (Ind.) 167; D. Kendall, (D) 140. Treasurer: A. J. Henderson, (R) 03; Wm. Naucke, (D) 199. School Superintendent: It. R. Mid dlcsworth, (U) 158; R."E. Foley, (D) 148. Official Vote of Douglas County, "We, are indebted for the official ic turns of Douglas county, to Mr. M. M, Melvin, the present County Clerk of that county. For Representative : J. G. Wilson, R. 745 ; J. IL Slater, D. 770. For Governor : Joel Palmer, R. 738 ; L. F. Grover, D. 7SG. tFat Secretary of State: James El- kins.lt, 718; a F. ChadwiclcD. 700. For State Treasurer : M. nirsch, R. 747; L. FIcischner D. 775. For Stato Printer: "IL R. Kincaid, R. 752 ; T. Patterson D. 775. For District Judge: John Kelsay, R, 818; A J. Thayer. D. 751. For District Attorney: J. A Odell, R. 730; C. W. Fitch, D. 740. ForReprcsentath cs : James Apple gate, R, 740; D. IV. Stearns, R. 719; "V. L. Colvig, R. 710; .Tas. C. Hutchin bon.D. 771; CM. Caldwell, D. 742; John Drain, D. 747. For Sheriff: AV. II. Byars, R, 078; J. D. Van Buren D. 791. For Clerk: M M. Melvin, R. 723; Kbcnzer Stephens, D. 740. For County Judge: G. Webster, R. 720; J. S. Fitzhngh, D. 740, For County Commissioners: S. Wheeler, R. C89; Harrison Rice, R. 712; Henry BecUey, D. 775; William Cochran, D. 753. For County Treasurer : X. Cockel reas, R. 714 ; S. Hamilton, D. 754. Eor County Assessor: Geo. Riddle, R. 720 ; J. S. Wagner, D. 747, For County Surveyor' M. M. Oglcsby, R. 704; J. Sheets, D. 757. For School Superintendent: J. L. Gilbert, R. 723; J. O. Bdothe, D. 742. For Coroner: Dr. Royal, R. 715 ; Dr. S. Palmer, D- 742. m Shooting GALixnv. Max. Bren tano has added a "shooting gallery" tb many other attractions to be fouud at the -'Railroad Saloon." t Ever) body is ivpectcd to go and ec it. JCotcun Couet. CifcaS" Court ad journed, yesterday morning, until 9 o'clock on next Monday morning. In the case of the State of Oregon against W. Nuu and Chas. Schneider, the de fendants demanded separate trials, and the jury empaneled to try 'the case of Nuss who" was put upon trial first, having returned a verdict of "not guil ty," the Prosecuting Attorney on be half of the State moved the'eouftto dismiss the prosecution against'Schnei dcr on the ground that the evidence in both cases was the same and in his mind insufficient to secure a conviction. The court granted the motion, and the prosecution was accordingly dismissed. This w'asan Indictment for '"malicious and wanton killing of animals," hogs belonging to James Hamlin. In the case of the State of Oregon .gainst Pe ter Schmidlin indictment for an assault with a dangerous weapon, on, "Jo'i Da vis, sometime in the early part of May last, theury found a verdict of "guilty" as charged in the indictment ahd the defendant was accordingly fined $100 and the costs 'of the prosecution. On the civil docket, in the case of A. B. Overbeck vs .Thos. Pyle, judgment was rendered for the pi an tiff for the sum of $517,50 and bis costs. P. J. Ryan also recovered a judgment for $182,75 andjjosts against. Brown and Fuller. There were three divorce cases Mary Brown vs. James Brown, divjrce.grant ed. ' Thos. Brown t. Florence Brown, continued. A.T. Johnson vs. Elizabalh Johnson continued. Judge Steele of Yreka, was present during the term on professional business. The considers-, tion of the rtferees' report in the case of Pat. McMannus vs. W. A.jOften & John Pawpaw was deferred until nest Monday. Two applications for citizen ship were granted : Heinrieh Christian Wintjen and W. J. McMuran. FouETii of July Celebeatiox. Quite a number of the citizens of this place met at the Conrt House, onthe 10th inst, and took steps toward cele brating the coming "Fourth" in a be coming manner. The following com mittees were appointed; CommUtee on Finance : Herman v. Helms,4 W. IL S. Hyde; on Arrangements; J. M. Sut ton, T.-IL B. Shipley, E. B. Watson John Bilger, Ike Sachs; on Orators Henry Klippel, U. S. Hayden, W. Fid- ler; on FoolHillers: J.M.Sutton, II. Pape, Tohi. Gianina', N. Stephenson, and C. Schultz. Celebration Sleeting at Ashland. The citizens of Ashland'and vicinity met at the Ashland House, on June 15, 1870, at 7 o'clock, r; M. to take pre liminary 6tcps towards celebrating the coming Fourth of July. E. Emery was called to tho chair and O. C. Applegite was elected Secretary. .j - It was "unanimously decitedjhafjje make useof our most zealous efforts to have a rousing, old-fashioned celebra tion at tho Ashlaud grove, that o have a basket dinner and that "we extend a general invitation to the people of the country. Committees were -chosen as follows : On general anangements; N. 1 Hel man, Jacob Wagner, Geo. Patterson ; on Orator,Reader, Chaplain, and Music; C. K. KItim, S. D. Whilmore, S. J. Downing; on. Toasts; J. M. "McCall, O. C. Applcgate, C. K. Klum, T. B. Merry, L. B. Applegate, E. Emory, H. M. Thatcher: on Reception; S. J. Downing, S. D. Whitmorc, S. Booth, The Secretary was requested to for ward a copy of these proceedings to each of the papers of the county for publication. Adiourned sine die. E. Euekt, Chairman. O. C. Applegate, Secretary. Fine Cherries. Mrs. Bouschey will plcacc accept the thanks of tho prin ters of this office for sdme nice cherries. Printers know how to appreciate such favors. ArrrciiEit filled with genuine "lager" beer found its way from the Eagle Browcry to the Sentinel office. "Joey says it was made last November, and is real, "lager." Come again. Bookbixdeey. Snyder & Cook, at Salem, Oregon, will do all work in their line, -at rcf sonable prizes. -. Wild Cherry BliisiiL'--Tho mem ory of Dr. Wista'r is embalmed in the hearts of thousands whom his Jialsam of Wtild Cherry has. cured of coughs, n1 rnnKiimntinn. nr'some Othpr Pul. L J? --C - r raorv urease. Aosoiuie uirorrce legally ouiaiuea id iew York, Indiana, Illinois and other Stales, for persons from any State or Conntry, legal every v..,..., ,- . where ; desertion, drunkeness. non support.etc, sufficient caue ; no publicity; no charge until divorce obtained. Advice free. Business estab lisbrd flftccn vears. Address, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 9f&m 5"(.?f vanStrr-!, Ve York City Ob Sea aad Iaaa the Great Res torative. As a remedy for the sea-sickness which besets the voyager on his way lo and frprajCaliforniaandfdr thft dis orders which assail the unacclimated emigrant in the unhealthy districts of the interior, HOSTETTERS STOM ACH BITTERS will be found equally efficacious. On no1 part of the conti nent has the value of this pure vegeta ble elixir, as a specfic for epidemic dis eases, been so clearly demonstrated, as in the new States and Territories lying contiguous to the Pacific Ocean. As a means of preventing the distressing and dangerous attack of fever, and the dysenteric and diairliceal complaints which are engendered by poison in the air, or by the use of water containing a mineral or vegetable taint inimical to health, it is confessedly superior to any other tonic and alterative in the world. It acts as a preventive agent by strengthening and exhilarating the whole physical organization, and pro ducing a regular habit of body. All that the human svstem requires, to en able It to resist the deleterious affects of malaria, is incrersed igoi and vital activity, and these are the inevitable resnlts of a course ofthi celebrated tcnio and corrective. It promotes ap petite, facilitates digestion, controls the liver, regulates the bowels, braces the nerves superinduces sound and wholesome'sleep, invigorates without exciting thepnls, fi"d impartsbuoyan cy to the animil xpiriC". The body and mind -toned and cheered by its genial operation, are in a condition to repeal all exterior influences which &nd to produce disease. Flux, dysentery, ious remittents, chills and lever, r.nei matism, &c, are almost always caused by atmostpheric poion acting upon 'an unfortified system. Brace up the organ ism, and cheer the spirits, with this wholesome medicited stimulant, and then neither the malaria generated by the filth of crowded cities, nor the ex halation of new soils, nor the vapid ua-tcrv-pts springless region, will be likely to produce any serious consequences. DRUGS AHD MEDICINES ! WHOLESALE & RETAIL! TTAVJNG PURCHASED THE - CITYVDRUG- STORE, JTacksonville, Oregon, . ' -1 1 beg leave to acnre its patrons and the pub lic, that I will constantly keep on hand a full ai d complete stock of . 'O 3NT Xj "ST the purest and best DRUGS & MEDICINES,, Which will bedipcn?ed by an able and ejneri cucid Apothecary, at the lowest possible prices. t CHEMICALS, v. .- . DYE STUFFS, POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, FLUID EXTRACTS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, And all goods pertaining to tho busi- SUHOOLAND'BLANK BOOKS, HISTORY; I IOMANCE, AND MISCELLANY. Jfe' STATIONERY, LEGAL 3BIiATiJ3Ba3t PENS, PENCILS, i ' l ERASERS, FANCY GOODS, &a' Physicians' Prescriptions and all kinds of Recipes carefully and accurately compounded. W. B. DOUGLASS. Jacksonville, May 14, 1870,-tf C Referring to tho above, I tike pleasure in'recomtaending my snecesjr to the citizensiof Jacksonflnd,surround lng counties, as a gentleman thorough ly competent and reliihlp, and in every way deserving'their confidence. ' Geo. W. Graves. OX AZ1Z1 EIITDS FOR SALE AT THE " "SENTINEL" OFFICE, Or printed to order. NEVER FAILS TO.CURE! Cowan & Flint's G H. E .A-T .gue , IK. iHS- A. 'PURELY "VEGETABLE" BElhiDY 1 coitfatns 1 No Qalnlne, Meicury or Arsenic. TIIE - ASTONISHING CURES dally per formed by this preparation cause consid erable comment by the Medical Faculty as they positively assert that CHDLLSLandFEYER, FEYERand'AGUE, INTERMITTENT and REMITTENT FEVERS, Caqnot be cared without the use or Quinine. Nevertheless, the old Poison is laid upon the shelf, and we would recummend in confidence .to IhngQ who bare tried and found but tempor ary relief irom me, use oi we many gamine mixtures! to t " TRY THE AGUE KING! No Ringing in the Head I t No Stiff Limbs 1 No Deafness I Or any of tbose diatrous effect' caused by the ue til the many uuiuine mixtures, ciaiiy re commended to ihrm. IT HAS BECOME A FIXED FACT. tbatno remidv has jit bt-en dicovcrrd which allays Fever and gives tone and trength to the stomach, and that important gland, the Liver, like the AGUE KING It is nature's, own re medy, being composed of vegetable matter and Willfully prepmd. It setks the root of the disease, and with its magid laflueaeo performs cure. The Wonder of Wonders! TIIE GREAT AGUE KING! I wonder it wonders are never to cease, At prcant all wonders nre on the increase ; i)f the latest I now will give you a bint. Look at the Ague King of Cowan & Flint. lff: Oninine. no Mercury, nor Arsenic we find Were ever compounded or with it combined ; Thin woidT, the Doctors were mentally sure, Could nevei" be cone ana mase a gooa cure. iVe confess it astounds uf, and wonde-fuliy. too, . . ToVee what the Ague King d lily Joes do ; Ifvou've Fever, or Aene.or any like "iing, Go promptly and purcha-e the great Aue King. I'd shaken ro lonzlfill tvery kind friend GauoUngly told me tj &x for my end ; Oh 1 I te was so sweet, I wished not to die, Thtreforethe Ague King, I hastened to try, One bottle is all I took as directed, , And wondrou" to tell, my cure was effected ; From the grave I was snatched, and ever will sing, ' Honored and blesa'd be the grrat Ague King I . Kott shakers, we tell yon, go buy It and try it. It quickly will make your shaking limbs quiet ; For pills of Quinine, and every such thing, t-,llust speedilyjitld W the great Ague Kingl AGENTS i--Redimston, Hostetter '& Co., Sin Francisco"; Cnr Drug: Store, Jacksonville, Oregon. "" COWAN & FLINT,' Proprietors. Jackronville June II, 1870. 3m ' 3EIXLT?2?ei2l ! BE OF GOOD CHEER. The Greatest Excitement Prevails in Jacksonville and vicinity. Joy is expressed in every countenance. Tho , " heart" of the people are made . Gr Xj J. X) . . A' GKBAT RUSH i XT amL5 X!em.ple or 1EKA. S 3E3C I O 3NT ! For the. news has gone forth that we have on band the Largest hod Best stock of ' DRY GOO.DS, 'tBOOTS &, SHOES; ' CLOTHING, &,c. Ever seen in Jacksonville ; which we arc sel ling AT PRICES that DEFY COMPETITION! Come one. Come all, and BRING YOUR WIFE With yon, and ha vho his Wo Wife, get one--if you can ! -A And hs.hahu '0 CHILDREN, let hia Borrow of his NEIGHBORS, And come along for wo bavo A Splendid Assortment GOODS! Jost tuch u yon wiat. JAGHS: BROS. isy-Alway8 on hand acoodsupply of Grflceries",' Provisions", Tobacco, and Liquors. JacksonrHle, 3fcy 7, 180: EXCELSIORS t T LITER? STABLE. On Oregon street, Jacksonville; PLYMALE & MANNING. 2& f&SL Sfc Having just received from San Francisco a fine stock of iTAKXESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, We are prepared io furnih our patrons, and the public generally, with as FINE TURNOUTS - As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle- horses hired to go to any part of the conntry. Animais . BOUGHT AND SOLD. Ilones Iroke to work single or double. Hort scs boarded, and the best care bestowed upon mem wnue in our cnarge. ;sj-orjR terms are; resonadle.-s A liberal share of the public catronace it solicited. PLYUALK& MANNING. Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct.Utb. XT. S. HOTIE33L., JACKSONVILLE ORECO.V, Corntr of California and 7iird Sis. L. HORNE, Proprietor, BF.GS LEAVE TO INFORM THE Public that he has the Impel, bct, and most com'rodious Hotel in Southern Oregon. It is located in the central part oi Jackson vil e; Stuges from the North ahd South leave regularly trora the U. S. IIOTHL. The IIone has lately been re painted, and renovated ; the rooms are newly fjrnihed, and well ventilated. The Bei'roonn are supplied with SPRING BEDS, and every other con venience for the comforts of the guests. BOARD AND LODGING Can be had at reasonable rates, according to the room occupied. TCE T.33Xj33 Vill be supplied with the best the market can afford. FAMILIES Can End t:' tbisHonserooms especially arranged for their comfort and convenience, as well a every altention'and comfort usually found at a well kept Hutcl. A LAROE HALL Is attic tied to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, Shows, Ac., and can be bad atreasonabld terms. Jacksonville, Oregon.Jan. 8, I870.-tf Any one hirviny claims against tjie United States win find it to their advantage to send a state ment of their case to- J. T. DREW3 Counselor at Law, Solicitor before the Court of Claims, ,., 47S II Street, Washington, D. C, 27novG9 . HIDES! HIDES T qiHE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR' JL Hides of all kinds, delivered at the market of the undersigned, in Jacksonville. JOHN ORTH. n-CPmber Rth IM5S. tf DR. W. JACKSON, Dental Booms at Home's Hotel. Particular attention given to the rcgnlation of children's teeth. Teeth extracted without pain, by tho use of the late method of anasthesia. All work warranted, and satisfaction guaran teed. Jack-onville. Nov 20. If IVOT1GE. ' I HAVE appointed Thomas G. Devens my collection agent, during my absence, on a visit to the Eastern States. A.B.OVERBDCK. Jacksonville May 21. 1870. C. W. KAHLER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Jacksonville, Oregon. OFUCE: Opposite the Court House. Warren.Lodse No- 10, A. F,& A-M., a j!OLIi their rogular communications atWon the Wednesday Evenings or prcced Xing the full moon, in Jacksonville Oregon-. A. MARTIN, W.M. C. W.Saviqb. Stc'r. NOTICE. TO EBENEZER COCKERTON, a homestead settler la T. 38. a R. I E. You are hcrby notified that the affidavit of George W. Cappus and Mary E. Cappas have been filed in this office alleging that ynu have abandonrd your homestead entry. No 720, up on the W. i of S. W. , S. E J of S. W. , and S. V. of N. W. I of section 17. in T. 38 S. R. 1 E., and tbit Saturday, June 25 1870, at one o'clock, p. v .has" been fixed nnou for the hear. ing ofsaid alleged abandonment, at onr'oace. and, unless yoa appear and offer evidence- In rapport 'of your claim, the same will "be consi dered abandoned and reported to t'jo General Land office for cancellation. 7. R. WILLIS, Register, A. R. FLINT, Receiver. Rosebarg Land Office, Oregon, May 21, 1870. Administrator's Notice. . Estate of John A. Martyn. THE undersigned having been appointed Ad ministrator of said estate.ail persons hav ing claims against said estate, are requested to present them, duly verified, for payment, and those indebted are required to' 'make payment forthwith, to the undersigned, at Willow Springs, Jackson connty. Oregon. CHAS. COOPER1, Administrator. 1 May 28, 1570 4w (( 'STOP THAUOUGHINl). SOME OP TOO CAJPT. AJTT WZ PITT too, YoabaTWe4Ttryrmll)otttONff dcSIned, by Its tntnsste nertt, to npenede all Urn Bar pmriUons.It Is not anrprtslai yoa shooM b rdsctaal to trv smetalnf elsa altar U maaj perlanaa too Java malt of Washy oxpnV jst4 ca liiajwillauacartaa cart; bst NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup Is really the TEKT BEST remedy aver eorapettiddl tor the i enri or Couj-hJ, Colds. Som Throat, Attains, VhoooliiiCOQshroncBlUsaadConsaniptloa. Thoa lands otpeopla la CaUtomlaand Oregon hare oca ajrtadjMsasu! hythatarorlslaz curative po-.cn "".NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup aad lrttb OM tvcort jlra It their eninal,84 apor baUon. Waaow address OBisclvts to all who are on. traodnted wUa this, tho greatest Panactaof tha aja. fcr the, coaling or all cisesf" or tho Throat and T""P. aunring 70a thu NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup hu eoxtd thonsaads aad It wul eoro TOO IT yoa trj . This laTalnable neditlfloU pleasant to lha tattar ioaainigr&amga4sUTngiiMaingtnliscllrca;a. brelT free from all poisonous or deleterious drags, aad perfectly harmless under all circumstances. Certlncates from many prominent clUlcal 0. Ja Fraaclsoo accompany erery boulo of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup BEDIKGTO.V t CO. Agents, 3aa Francisco. DR. E. COOPER'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC BALM. A general Family Medicine. It h a sover eign remedy for r Diptheria And Kindred diseases of the THROAT, ami unequalled in curing Dysentery, Ciarrbcca, Cholera, ColicvCholera Morbus and Fever and Agile, Neuralgia, Rhcumatifm, Cold", Tootha'cLe, Burn, Sprains, Bruise, etc , etc., are a' eacs relieved by iu timely uc. Trnlv a "egetablo Frrpar alion. ,rfYone genuine without, sir cVt uT R. STRONG. KEDI'QTON & CO.'S T 0RIJJA.WATER,-, Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for1he.Batb. REDINGTON & r ESSENCE OP CO'S JAMAICA GINGER. This valuable preparation, containing in a highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has beconiTS one of the-most popular domestic remedies for aUdiseares of the stomach and digestive organs. Asa t?nic, it will be found Invaluable (0 all' pertons rccoveriug Irom.debility, wbelher-pro-ducW-by fever,-or otherwise; for while It Im parts to the system ail the glow and vigor that can be produced b'y wine or brandy, it is en tirely free from the reactionary effects that fol low the use of spirits of any kind. It is al6o .an excellent remedy for- females who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving alraot immediate relief to the spasms that to frequently accompany that period, Itgtves Immediate relief to Nausea, ciutcd by riding in a railroad car, or by sea sickness, or other causes. It is ato valuable as-no eitcrnal application or Gout, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc. REDINGTON & CO.. 4T6 and 418 Front St., San Francisco. Use Electro Silicon, OrMaglsBriHiaL.. REDINGTON & CO.'S FLORIDA WATER. FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. ' This article, possessing the most delicate fragrance of Flowers, Is unequaled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH, Used in bathing. It imparts energy ano strength to the system, and gives that toflnrra and delicacy to the skin so much desired by al' It removes Snnbnrn, Freckles & Pimples-. Diluted with water, it makes an exsellent Dentnfic, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth, sweetnes to the breath, and renders tha gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be used after. shaving.', luted with water,ai itrelfevcsall inflamation REDINGTON & CO., 416 atd 418 Front St.San Francisco. Use Eleclro-Sillcon, Or Majriff Brilliant. ELECTRaSILICON, 08 MAGIQBRILLIANT, DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABRATORy". The best article ever discovered for Cleati Ing and Polishing Gold. Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth MeUIIe Surfaces, of whatever description. inclod'Bg .Kitchen TJten silof Tin, Copper, Brass. Seel. etc. To Jewelers and Workers In Gold and Silver Plate, the Electro-Silicon is of Inestimable val ue; thellmo sjved. and this veiition. prevent-edbyits-nse, wiirforever endear iUnameta all who have nd evidence of Itamerits. " REDINGTON k CO.7 Sole Agents, San Franciieo. FOR FLAVORING EXTRACT, BEDWGTO-f C0SABCTHB BEST Sept. 5th IS68. HplMy; Ail 100.0