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The postmaster who neglects to giro legal ne ceof the neglect of a person to take from the office a aewspaper nitdressed to him, Is liable to the pub her for the subscription price. rrEAI.MVC SCHOOLS OF COOKEBY. The bureau of Education is sending out some very interesting pamphlets dealing with special topics, and among the latest of them is a "circular of in formation," giving a mass of statistics about training schools for cooking. It is very encouraging to note the progress that has been made in this re gard. The importance of good cook ing has been receiving a -wider recogni tion than ever before in the history of the world, during the past five years. In that time training schools for cook ing have been established in England, Scotland, New York, Illinois, Boston, Tennessee; Kansas, Iowa, North Car olina, "Washington, D. C, Indiana, and several other places, and everywhere the best and most practical results have been obtained. Perhaps the most useful of all the instruction given has been that afforded the poorer class es. Thus, in several Eastern cities, Miss Corson has shown the wives and daughters of mechanics how to market how to prepare simple, cheap and ap petizing dishes, and how to vary their diet without incurring fresh expense. It is gratifying, too, to find that the women for whose benefit these lessons are given fully appreciate their impor tance. It IS) however the best indi cation of all that in several States Bshools-of cooking have been added to the courses, in the high school and col leges, while in one or two it has been resolved to make such instruction a regular part of common school educa cation. This is a sign of progressive ivilization which can hardly be over estimated. It is only the uncivilized who affect to despise the proper, prepa ration of food. Cooking is a question of morals, of domestic happiness, of in tellectual growth, in fact, of progress in every form. To recognize it, there fore, for what it is, and to give it its -true place- in the currriclum, is to plum ilmtt sib.. TTfarld movcb iudecdj- and that in this one respect the latter part of the nineteenth century is be yond all proceeding time. "Bee. Un ion." IIOW .NOT TO SO IT. The tendency of Kearney's sand-lot speeches is out-la wry and mob violence. This is wrong. There is a strong gen eral desire for an early departure of the Chinese. This desire is not con fined to the laboring masses. It is felt by all classed The sand-lot watch word. "Tho Chinese Must Go," is echoed by thousands who never trained and never will train under Kearney's banner. The anti-Chinese feeling grows stronger as tho evils of coolie labor become more and more apparent. But this feeling ma' be easily eradica ted. If Kearney should attempt what he threatens, he will convert thousands now sympathizing with the "unemploy ed" "into the friends of the Chinese. Ono unlawful act a single outrage will do this. This is a country in which the rights of all are maintained. Tho Chinese are here by virtue of a treaty, and so long as they obey our Municipal, State and Federal laws, those laws must protect them and their property. Nothing would do more to destroy the feeling now so strong against the Chinese than an unlawful attempt to eject them from the city. Kearney does not seem to realize this, but it is to be hoped that those whoso influence is great with the masses un derstand what would follow an act of outlawry. The Chinese must go, but they must be made to go by legal pro cess, not at the bidding of a lawless mob. The friends of white labor could not do the cause they support greater injury than to counsel a resort to vio lent measures for discouraging Chinese immigration A canvass of the Republicans of New York State Legislature in regard to the next Presidency shows the fol lowing result: Grant, 4G; Grant or Blaine, 5; Blaine, 5 Blaine or Sherman 1 . Sherman, 3; Conkling, 4; Garfield, 1; Washburne, 1; non-committal, 28. The men of to-day are too high strung, says a Chicago paper. Some of them, the Norristown "Herald" thinks, are not strung high enough. Goldsmith Maid is 22 years old and has a colt by her side. She has trot ted 132 races and won purses amount ing to 240,000. Leap year is always pop-ular with the ladies. "Yonkers Gazette. King of the Blood Cures all Scrofulous afiections and disorders result ing from Impurity of tho blood. It is needless to specify all, as the sufferer can usually perceive their cause; but Salt Rhttm, IHmpUt, Ulan, Tumors, Qoitrt, SwtUingt, &c., are tho most common, as well as many affections of the Heart, Iliad, Liver and Stomach, SCROFULA. Wonderful Gore of Blindness. D. EiSBOM, Sow & Co.: For the benefit of all troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in their systems, I hereby recommend King of the Blood. I hare been troubled with Scrofula for the past ten years, which so affected my eyes that I was com pletely blind for six months. I was recommended to try King of the Blood, which has prored a great Messing to me, as it has completely cured me, and I cbeerf ally recommend it to ail troubled as I have been. Tours truly, Mas. 8. TVtAXBiaaow, Sardinia, N. T. &1..000 will be paid to any Public Hospital to be mutu ally agreed upon, for every certificate of this medi cine published by us which is not genuine. Its Ingredients. To show onr faith in the safety and excellence of the K. B., upon proper personal application, when satisfied that no imposition ia intended, we will give the names of all its ingredients, by affidavit. The above offers were never made before by the pro prietor of any other Family Medicine in the world. Blany testimonials. further information.and full directions for using will be found in the pam phlet "Treatise on Diseases of the Blood," in which each bottle isenclosed. rrice $1 per bottlecon tainingU ouncn or 40 to SO doses. Fold by drusr ists. D. Baxsou, Son & Co., Trop'ra, Buffalo, N.T. OLD AND RELIABLE. JDb. Sanford's Lives IxviaonAXOB? itis a Btanaaru .camiiy itemeuy lor V-i? t ? - . ,ie? US 551i' ;i wwl; -rT VV0 -R. eSu.V V mm 4i4l.Mea glhaS fc- "i uiy pruuiicwj and bv the Tinrilins! 5, for more than 35 yeara.i with unprecedented results.! V SEND FOR CIRCULAR? S. T. W. SAKFORD, H.D., JgfgSorSl 2 ATDEUCClSTmi.I.TT.LLTOUITSIir-PCTiTlOJ.'' J Si P. HAMNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, TN CRONEMILLER'S BUILDING IS IN L receipt of a full assortment of material and prepared to do all work ia his line on short notice and ia a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to or dtr. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. sir-Repairing a specially. S. P. HANNA. Jacksonville, February, 20, 1878. WALDO EXPRESS, CarryingU. .3VXo,ilari Leaves Jacksonvlle 3IONDAYS ANDTHURSDAYS FOR WALDO. LEAVES "WALDO, FireNclass accommodations for passcc gers. Express business promptly attended to by K. M. (xARRETT. f $NS0,Vs A (apcine Porous PLASTER.i Pcsitittly tJu Bat. The myV. torre airardtd On ightstanicmly medal 51'rrn ruLUrjiaslert at Ixth tie Ccnlmnial and Paris Exvasiliom. Wiarlyanl fawn aUjflnmenavumg physicians at a ffreat itn provemfntontheordinaryporvuspJastcr. Atlc any pyicin in pour own locality aUnU it. The vnlua bloqnalltie'of the common porous plaster are In lhtaarticleincreasnllO fold by rio and s dentine medication. It relieve almon at onre and cures nhcreothcrplaatersfall even to rclieMu It is without donbt the host remedy erer demised for Lamoand Weak Back, Rheumatism, Spinal and Kidney Complaints and all local aches and pains. Avoid imItations.Sold by all Drugrista.Price 25c SEABC8T & JomisOM ai Katt SCN. Y., Iropra. J. W. KIGGS, PHOTOGRAPH & FERROTYPE GALLERY. ASHLAND OREGON. T AJ. NOW PERMANENTIiT LOCATED L in this city, and all that favor me with Jbeir patronage I will guarantee to give sat isfaction My motto is to live and let live prices to suit the timep. I am also prepared to do outdoor work taking landscapes, pri vate residences etc.. Call and see tpeciniens of piclnres taken in all kinds of weather. J. V. R. Hunter's specs, spv classes, magnify ing glasses and pocket compasses at John Miller's. Kuseosesoi meijiver, oiomacu -7Mr$ jjand Bowels. It is Purely ,&" Bfagg jjvsgetable. It never jgfa H JJjJ Debilitates It is wTlfj I I $ JCatharticand eAjQJi pC iyv''f Tonic. w8f f 1 1 Ptln- I i-y mm z If-rf5l 1 21. wm m zm rflB I$ i ivi T. G. REAJIES E. R. REAMES. REAMESBROS., California st., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon, AHEAD AS USUAL! J BY ADOPTING A CASH BASIS !! THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE I THE GREATEST IVARIETY TO SELECT FROM IK Any On Store in Southern Oregon or Northern California. ALL FOR CASH!! ODR STOCK CONSISTS OP FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. CASIIMERES, AND DIAGONALS, SILKS, AND SATINS, BOOTS &. SHOES,. CLOTHING, ETC,, LADIES' CAL, MADE CLOAKS CALL THE ATTENTION OF TIIE ' ladies to the fact that we have now on hand the largest and best selected assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS and FAN CY GOODS of every description in South ern Oregon, and we will henceforth make this line of goods our speciality aud tell them at Cheaper than the Cheapest- To the gentlemen we will say, if you want A No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must go to Reames Bros, to buy them as we claim to have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in Jackson county and will allow none to un dersell ns. These goods Were all purchased by a mem ber of our firm from FIRST CLASS Houses ir San FranciFCO and New York, and we will nairant ever; article and sell them as cheap for cash as any bouse in the county. We also keep on hand a full stock of GROCERIES. HARDWARF, CUTLERTr GLASSWARE, CROCKERY. A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS FA RSI AND FREIGHT WAGONS Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. In fact everything from the finest needle to a threshing-machine. Give ns a call and judge for yourselves as to our capacity 0; lurnisning goods as above. The way to make money is to save it To tave it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay uAjri ior your goous and ony or REAMES BROS. F.RITSCHARD, PRACTICAL' Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Street Jacksonville Oregon, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN ing and repairing watches and clocks. Charges reasonable, Give him a call. HE-OPENED I jacob"1iieyer, PIONEER WAGOX.MAKEU, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT the stand of the late J. L. Badger and is prepared to execute all work in his line with promptness and dispatch and at very reasonable rates. All kinds of vehi cles constructed. Repairing a specialty. Good work and low prices cnaranteed Give me a call. J.MEYER. URCHASINGr s Or every description made with iL promptitude and taste. Infant')' clothing a specialty. References in all parts ot the country. Circulars giv ing full information tent on receipt ot stamp. Address Mr.or Mrs. J. A-Riclianl-son, 24 Post Street, San Francisco, Cala. The best carpenter's, wsgon maker's and blacksmith's tools at J. Miller's. Fifteen 3'ards print, for SI at the New York store. .i. GrEEAT CLHA.ISrOIiI SALE rw JFOK SIXTY DAYS IMPORTANT Reduction in PRICES ATTHE STOKE 01? NEWMAN FISHER. a MTOe,S.ss N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY" sell for the next SIXTY DAYS MY ENTIRE LINE of f. v r -l?7 ,MiVM Mt'm aTm t&imMmmi5w 33SJE3SiS GOODS, FANCY 1 GOODS, LADIES' KID GLOVES, HATS ETC.SETC. ETC. ETC. AT PBICES THAT WIIL DEFY COMPARISON. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS Li chasers during tins great bale at EXCELSIOR LIT BR 129 1KB FEED STABLE. Corner of Oreoox asd Califousia sts., Jacksonville. W. J. F1YWLALE, Prop'r. w OULB RESPECTFULLY INFORM TIIE TUB IIc that L Las a flue stock of Horses, Buggies and Carriages And be ii prepared to furnfrfi hts patrons and the pul lie general' j- with Fine Turnouts iv k CMV h hmA m ih T;c.t roU PuftsflwrB j uireu iu 10 nu pari u we cuuuir . Animals Bouulit and Sold, Horses broke to work sincle or double. IT.Te boarded and the bet of en re btet weI i.pon ficiii while fu mr charge. A liltiat fhnre ul the public patronage ls.tvlicitcd un icui.b.tf ttila:. DR. SPINNEY Wo. 11 SSASKLS' ST., Treat all Chronic nntl Spirlal DUcnscs TTOXJJSTG- Ba:23ZvT WnO MAT HE SOFFEMNG PROM tbe effects of jcutbful Col Hub or indis cretioa, will do well to avail theravjlvca of this, tbe greatcft lioon cv.r laid at thr altar of suffering humanity. I)R. SPINSEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every ca of Seminal weaknon or private divas or nny kind or character which Lo uuik-iU.es and fails to cure. middle-aged men. There aie many at the njr of thirty to sixty who ais truiililid with too frtquent ev acuation of the bl.idit'-r, often acconip inied by a slight smarting or l.vrnins sensation, and a- weakening of the iTti-ra in a.inntinur thepatient cannot account for. On exsm'n ing tbe nriuary dep-i-H" h ropy sediment will often be found and sometimes nuall particles of albumen will appear, or the color will-be of a thin milkfcli hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men who die of this ilidt culty ignorant or the caue which is thf fec ond stage of seminal wrakt:ris Or. . will guarantee a perfect cure iu ail t-ucu i-:i?t.-. and a healthy restoration of the genito- uri nary organs. Offick Hocus 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sun days fiom 10 to 12 a. x Cousultatior free Thorough examinations and advice, S. Call or addrese, DU. SPINNEY &. CO. " No 11 Kearney St.. San Francisco. , - THE STATE liWESiMEKT & IKSniUSOB COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. FIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED, 1871. Kstablishcd in Oregon, 1S7-1. CASH ASSETS - - $500,000 OFFICERS t A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT R. D. IVERS...VICE PRESIDENT C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY A. P. HOTALING & CO. 4.5 Front Street, Portland. Gen'I Agents for Oreson and Vafhington. J. NUXAN". Local AjenU EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPn AVE'lTERER, Proprietor Oregon'St., Jacksonville. TnB BFTOF LAOF.R BEER ALWAYS KEPT on hand and rtsdy for sle hj the keg or gt ft ' TO KA1II.KR BROS AND BUT TOOK J. tell a Uild Ten. t8dk."Hb3L5. FAXI AND WINTER STOCK I "WILL IJtrtf Goods,) "WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PUR- N. FfSHER'S. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & RESTACRAKT AND GEKEltAL STAGE IIOUSE, Opposite Oil J Fellows' Hall, JACKSUNV1LLE , ..OREGON, MADAME HOLT, Proprietress. TRAVELERS AND RESIDENT BOARDERS will Ami the most comfortable lodplngs at this house to be met Hhabjwhre in this part of the stale. The Beds and Bedding Wirt'alWayir be found of first-class character and Virtlu a neat and clean condition, while The Hooms are newly ftirnlrhed and will always be kept inn pat and hnTi.eIIl.e condition. A pletitlfnl mppljuf the bust of tvtrj thing the market affords U1 be Sprcnd on IJor Tabic. v Iter linm; wl'l t tt'pt opn T1 ntjlit. ami "SQUARK MKAI can bn obliuutU at lj Uuur of the d.tj or iltit. OYSTKIJS PRFrAPKn IV EYEI;Y S'lYEE, And lunrlie tnbehnd fit Anytime. St.ie pasnn Krs and others wlmmay lieuit lateat n!Eht.tnti al waw limla good fire, hot mea'aand good beds at tilt houfte. No trouble will bo spared to deserve the patronnRe of tbe trarelllr a well a the permanent conimu nl'T !iT(.titL call. Sheriff Sale. TY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION JL) duly issued out of the Circuit Court ot tho Statu cif Oregon, for Jackson county, on the 23d day of January. 1880, upon a judgment recovered in said court on the l.itli clay ot .February, iiu, in ravor ot Thomas Smith andagainstJ. H.Skidmore and II. C. Hill, for the sum of Kiglit Ihmd red and Forty Five dollarsand twenty-five cents, (iJb-t.'i.Uo), in U. S. gold coin, with in terest at the rate of one per cent, per month in like coin, front the 15th day of February, 18T9, and the farther sum of Twenty feeven JJollars and eleven cents, (27.11) costs, and also tho accruing costs, and to me directed and delivered, com manding me to satisfy the above named judgment, costs, and accruing cos-ts, first owi of the Personal property ofsaid defen dants, orif suDieient cannot be found, then out of ihe Rial property belonging to said defendants in my county, on or after the said loth day of February, 1870, and in obedience to said command I have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash in U. S. gold coin, at public-auction to the high est bidder, at the Court Iloirsc door in Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, on tlirday the Clli tin)' or Starch. 1880. At 1 o'clock r.M. ofsaid day, all the right, title, and interest ot J. H.Skidmore, fn and to the following described Real Property to-wit: Beginning at a point where the Ilelmsn claim line crosses the line between Sections 3 and 8, THUS, Kl E: thence South 1.93 chains to West line of Thomas Smith's lot; thence S 59Jfsf AY 10.09 c.iains along said Smith's line; thence North 1.0-') chains to line between Sections 5 and 8; thence East 8.C2 chains to place ofleginning, being- the North end ot lot No. 1, in Section 8, T ;)9 S, R 1 E, situated in the Town of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon, containing 4 3-10 acres. Levied upon ns the properly of said above named defendant J. II. Skidmore to satisfy the above named execution. W3I. BYBEE. Sheriff ol Jackson Co., Oregon. Feb. 2d, 1880. UNION LIVERY SALEANDjl EXCHANGE Corner 4th and California Sts JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR. THE PROPRIETOR II IS roily retrain and refitted this wr II known eitsbllhmsnt, mt has mi1 Ttpiitire and comfortable addi tions thereto. I liaTe the Terr best horses, bnrclea andlirery tnrnontsof all kinds. Mr stock of roads ters cannot be excelled In the State. Horses Boarded On reasonable erms, and the best of care and atten tion bestowed upon them while under mj charge Also Horses Bouslit and Sold. I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction and guarantee the same. "Willi this im prcssion I have no hesitation in soliciting patronage. MORSE'S PALACE. J. I .Hale & Go's. HAOXIFICEXT PIANOS, PIANOS UPRIGHT AND SQUARE, Sold for Less Money than Any Other GOOD M3TRTJMK NT IS THE MARKET. WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS. Come or Send to Portland FOR A 5le Jf jLaxi.0 AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. All Kinds of Organs in Stock. ALSO, ricturc Frames & mouldings. PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH Or on Easy Instalments. BEWARE PEDDLERS & DRU3I3IERS AND SAVE FROM $50 to 100 In buying-1 Piano or Organ. Address: MORSE & COMPANY, 1C3 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OGN. gkay'specific medscinf: TCTAnF MIRK. THE UKEA r ENCLISH c u E cure lor ripi-r mat nrrh i n Fcminnl wink- fe!Sn2? BeforaTakbgiwa. iujro- ZJlcr Tsiiag. tency, ami nil di"afe thil lo''ow as a fp qmtjCC tit iStll-ai.UM; a lPs of Munorj Universal TafsiiuiU'. l'ain in the Rick Dimness of Viinn, IVniuture Old Ai'P i nd many other l)i?eacs that lead to Innn ity or Consumption aud a Preuulurt Grave. C5y"Fall pnrticolars in onr pamphlet, which o desire to send Irre by nind to every one. BSi- The Specific Meilicine is sold by all d'ugjriats at SL per package, or six packages lor o. or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing THE GKAV MKDICI.IE CO., No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. CSSSoId in Jacksonville by all druc3its and by all wholesale and retail druggists evervwnere. TABLE ROCJC SALOON, Oregon street;. WIjYTJEjY and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. TnE PROPRIETORS OF THIS well known and popular ri'Mirt would inform their friends and tbe public generally that a complete and first cla-s Mock of I lie best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, hIc and porter, etc., are constantly kept on hand They will be pleased to have their friends 'call aud smile." CABINET. A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found here. We would be p leafed- to have person possessing curiosities and'speeimen bring them in, and we will place them in the Cabinet for inspection. WINTJEN& HELMS. B1GBUTTESTEAMSAWMII.I., J. F. 7AH2ER, BIG BUTTE, : : : i : OGN. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND planed and unpluned Sugar pine lum ber of the best quality. EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC, SIDING, FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. . Lnmber dressed to order on short notice and reasonable terms lor those convenient to the Mill. 5yCouDly Orders and Greenbacks tak en at par. SLATE CREEK HOUSE! J. I. Kxioht, Prop., SLATE CHEEK, OGN. THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NO tice to the travelling public that first class accommodations can always lie had at this house, and no pains spared to make a visit agreeable. The bar will always bo supplied with thebest of liquors and cigars. 3. 1. KNIGHT I'ADE HARK. 3 IP fSsT?V 3 '$ ORDERYOURGOODSBYMA SEXD FOU OUK PAGE PRICE MAILED FKEE ! Buy where you can savo frjom 2o 50 Per Cent Buy of a 116 that has achieved a rep uUtion for SQUARE DEALING ASD GOODS THAT ARE CHEAP.4 OjSTE PHIGJE ASD ALL GOODS MAltKfcPi PLAIN FIGURES. I SACRAMENTO, CAL., IS TIIE Foremost Retail Sous OX THE PA C1FIC COASi - Farmers and SZcchani'cij "Would do well to remember til takes but a few days togetrtt by mail, freight or express from orders sent to us. O-.Prlcc Hit Sent Fror-ffar CITY BAKE fry -. . AND SA.JLOO'r In Masonic Uuildixo, Oueciox JACKSONVILLE, OG.V., THE U.VDEUPKJNKO I.KRKmU L sires lo nnwiiiniv In die ouhliJ ihey art- now prepared lo till nil ordJ cala-s of every deH'riplii ti, such n wl cake, cufcu lo- putties, wine cake brtiwu and rye buad, ginger snap! cruciii rs. A lunch house will afao be kpt atj p'are. where oyslna hi nil slylis, Limbj and Schweitz r cheese, cao be bad- nl hror nrihe day or nit; lit. SyFre.h brrad every day. Prices reasonable aud satisfaction antecd. GROR & ULRK BSfB.lttWSEStJ itomctjatcSaiPr OKriyVNi) , OiEqoji And Jacksonville, Oregc GIHBS & STKAKNS will atte all liiiiiies! In fortlaml. UNION HOTEj Kerbyvillc Orel M. Ryder, Fropr. fpiRST CLSS ACCOVODATIOjJ JL always l.c had at this house at tu reasnnabl" ratcK, ' JZST-Ai. s.tcellent stable connected wlthl tht hotel. THE CITY BREWERY. VEIT SOIIUTZ, - Propristor. TWOtJLD MOST RESl'ECTFnLLT IN- .Lform Hie citizens of JncLson'. lie anil the wvrlil at laree. tkst thev can flmLatr any time, at mr llrewerT. the hnt lezer- Wer. In anr nnantltr the tiuTchAHr tr.t , My hone Is conTenlrntlysltnateil anil my rcoail niwHjs in uruer. A Tlslt will please yn. vnr ip a it. i. mA for our l'rlce List ll 103U. FBXK IO aililre. mmn Miration. Contalnl uescriptions or trttM wit.. .-. , nn ,....?.S?"al?r''""7 ...... -- a.js inustriuiuiis. no Bell the purchaser. The only Innimtlou lo Amtl iirrvTfio,!' '..vv'r; ;,n" a 37 23l' Wubnah A"... Cttlcago.1 nnzan4-ii',AUMi-wn9 k DO 8 ':fJ- WttW'&JM-lmfi&