LAFAYETTE. COURIER. ¡ # NOV. FRláAY, 28, COMMUNICATION. i —~ a “L afaye T tk , N ov ^ Î7, tb73. 1873. To th BE i itok of the C qcuikk : t In yonr .issue of November 14th, Sunday School Scholar calls for the PROCLA WfATION. probf that the phrase, “Judgment W ukbkas , Under the Ac of the Legisla­ Day,” or “The Judgment Day,” is tive Assembly, of th® State of Oregon, en­ in tho bible.» .... •» titled “an Act to protect Litigants ’ approved In the next issue, November 21st, Octebef 24th, pMÜ, the L afaye V te Corgnm, a nawspajier P’ddiAhi d at Lafayette, in the appears a communication from W. D. odunty of Yamhill, Oregon, has been desig- MMted to publish the Legal and J udicial ad- Fenton, who says some one has made vertisments f»ir the county of Yamhill, in tho inquiry through the columns of the State of Oregon, and t W hereas . The proprietors of said L afa - your paper, in substance as follows: tettk C ovrieb , lias tiled with the oounty Clerk of said Yamhill Co.-written stipulations “Where is tho Judgment Day or Day w accepting the conditioQa of said Act, together of Judgment mentioned in the bible?” with a Bond approved as the law directs Tho first clause was in Sunday School with proper returns and notices thereof, to this office according to law.now therefore said Scholar enquiry, then " Mr. Fenton I iafatktte CovBiiiK, is hereby proclaimed adds another tflause which was not •to be appointed and confirmed as the medi­ onqu>ed for—which was not ques­ um through which all Ilegal I^egai and Judicial nd* nd- tioned, and answers: “Your querist ‘ ’ rertisnients vertisnients for fur the county of of Yatnhill in the State of Oregon >hall shall l»e t»e published for the may by searching find this expression thirteen timos in the bible, ♦nd among Sieriod authorized period anthorixed by bylaw. law n testimony whereor. 1 have hereunto set them as follows.” Giving references. my hand __ and caused the seal of the State Now, Mr. Editor, your querist has A - V _ .«•_ 1 -A ai__ of » .r\. Oregon to be affixed, at the Executive eqainincd every one of thes^citaticais • •' office, in the city of Salem, this the 22nd and now says that the phrase or ex­ day of November, A. D, 1873, 11. 8,1 pression, “Judgment Day,” or • “ i The T nL. F. GROVER, Judgment Day” is not in one of M^. < GotWmor of Oregon. F. ’s citations, and from a thoroug Attest: • Search have concluded that this ex­ ex B.F. C hadwick . b’ee. of Stat«. pression or phrase is not in the bible, though often said that it UP B. 8. S. . NOTICE TO ^UB^CRIBEHS. v 1 -, a K _ ra __________ ! * I .1 ■— . -X i » All subscribers to the C ourier m J. . ------- na.ru-,- i J 5 ORBQON. will pay artcara to September 4th TELEGRAPHIClIEWS.. , IKarthquako Shocks llout tk .© ] j State. :i - i J J acksonville , Nâv. I 23.*-¡¿ J, iveiy seveia pliook of« (Jartbquake was lclthcfe last$rcij| laatpji ‘ng at twelve minutes past 9 o’clncl r Thp ^liock was quii® violent^ Iasi ing about 20 secouds, and appcariii g to be neiir- ly itf & northern hndl Sou the¿ly |dF rectfon. £»o. dumagi was dope, but much foarm wasï 1’1 eated, aait was the first shock (eier folt in this I place. T -'"’i 1 • J C anyonville »’ N qj . . ‘ ' nalize a “permanent collapse of the Republican party.” Such “collapse” will not have come too soon. The party, through its management, has long since proved its incapacity to administer the affairs of the Govern­ ment with even tolerable success; and it* manifold short comings, it is to be hoped, have at last awakened such a general protest as to leave it no means • of recovery from the general sweep 1 of merited condemnation. The New York Herald has long and effectively labored in the interest of the party, but, viewing it now as hopelessly sunk in the mire of perfidy, and .con­ demned and despised of honest men, has the candor to say so, plainly. Any change must be for the better is ; the general acclaim. The histories of mil the political parties that ever had an existence combined, in comparison with the history of the Republican party, will show but a moiety of the ‘ reckless and damaging corruption of the latter. By the strong arm of the party * J. in power, the worst class of sooundrels and thieves havo been • maua secure against punishment. The President himself has been adun- i dantly identified with many of the ‘ worst and most revolting schemes of *■ Í ' corruption and thievery. His ap­ pointees have often been of the worst possible characters, as if it were his _ a>»—I one great aim and purpose to make ». roguery respectable. The people's Congress was not slow^ to become af- . flicted with the general oontal^ion. The theory was finally adopted by that body tha^no measure would fail of the President's approval provided only that a fat slice would be set apart “in the bill’ ’ for hini. The back- pay grab would never have met with the executive signature had not the ’ll same executive been amply provided for, and the salary grab is but of a piece with many hundred other meas­ ures of the party having in view sole­ ly the aggrandisement of tho Presi­ dent and his favorites at the expense of the public treasury. Let swift an­ nihilation overwhelm the party. 4 Sheriff Bird or his deputies will meet the taxpayers of this county as follows? East Chehalem, Friday, Dec. 26; West Chehalem, Saturday, Dec. 27; North Fork, Monday, Dec. 29; McMinnville, Tuesday, Deo. 30; Sheridan, Wednesday, Dec. 31; Am­ ity r Thursday, Jan. 1, 1874; Willam­ ette, Friday, Jan. 2; Dayton, Satur- *. d^y,STan. 3; Lafayette. Monday, Jan. 6. • “> '. X W - ! A w V ( u Í *” t ? '' ' I ■ . Í aving bought the shop v y “'-I t * i * ■« ’ 'J M ÀUdjui o, v» inu* now prepi ajedjto" do auy and all kinds of wftr rbrk in his line in tlie lat- est 8tyl^,\H ■U Shaving. ... ...25 cents : Shampooing, I m ' 25 cents • • • • 1» V 1 25 cents : I I J ns . id I - : 1J . \ A • ,l [d ■ M , Cap be accommodated reasonable, Í 1 I,! L- w ’ *• I ! * .* t •'••’. 4 -r »*' * V ROBERT FIERCE, 4 ■ j ! ! M I i 1 ■ A í. « . Lafayette, L : i r ‘ I no40 tf r 'ih’l Administrator’s Hoti». [t • - Í ' T* I., I Ì f "> I I ____________________________ Tlie Tl Ï v> I J ’ ‘ 1 1 /.'-I/* k a a y ; • ». < * -» ■ ''A - *T1 H . .* ‘4 Í ' *■< H ATS AND CAPS, N the Hon. Circuit Court of the of of 0re- the Hon. Circuit Court of State the State all those that will give us the preference of Geysers of Mortal J. D. WHITE ¿»I UK j T COrRT-HOUSE, G t — » -, no89-w2 á’.i'td wfti" !. im . ?' Final Settlement. , / N I' The Dayton Granary The Yeliowstoni Canyon ■ ARKER «t CO. . are now prepared to __ offer to thè Fi 'armera and Consumers otice is hereby given that of Oregon, the largest and best selected the undersigned, administrator of' stock of Generic Merchandise ever offered the estate of Henry RbJærts.'deceased, lias in Yamhill county, comusting of r ■I 4 ft? filedin the tiotmty tterrat of ¥«mMHen«m- S ’ . ty, Oregon^ nis flnâl account of his admin­ A., istration of said estate, and that, by order of said Court, the same will be beard by STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. ■ said Court, at the Court HDtrmvtn Lafay­ ette, in said countv, on Saturday, the Sth ■ * person interested may appear and file ol>- GROCERIES, • . . Jections to said aocodnt. . . / 1 I ![ CL j TIHNG. A. H. ROBERTS, ' ' ________ ‘Administra torr , BOOTS AND SHOES. Lafayette,Nov. 7,187A ivf? *»■ AGBN a . Final Settlement, L ' r • . L F k » i At the Old Brick Corner. • ! that filed In tlie County Court of Yamhnl coun­ ty, Oregon, Iris tlnkl account of hjs admin­ istration of said es'ate,and that, by order of said Court, said iwcount will be beard at tlie Court House in Lafhyette, in said couhty, on Saturday; the 6tli day of Decem­ ber, 1873. at one o’clock P. M. of said day. At which hieb time &iul aim placo place Jinv any-person inter­ ested I may niay appeau appeal anti fileolfie filo oinectionrto said aeccunt. ant. J. T. HEMBREE, H. Lafayette, Nov. 7,1878. -- ------i, ■ - I- ...... U ¿ft* u I ' -- -------------- Administrator’s Notice, otice is hereby given i that the undersigned lias been duly ap­ N pointed administrator ofthe estrfte of Ran­ son Higgiu», deceased; All peraon8 know- * ing themselves indebted to |he'estate areffe- quested to call and- settle ^be same, and all •persons having cl#)ins against said estate,, will please present them with proper vouch­ er» within six months from date, to the un­ dersigned at his résidence two miles west of Lafayette, Yamhill County. Oregon. /l.Li DAVID «MITH, Administrator. Lafayette, Nov. 7, 1*73. W jf . ' • misceli J aneots . ’M -1 'i ,i ■ • ? —.-r-r-7.TT.-<7-s;- ô - t ?— ' -2 l8aec Sampson, - NEW GOODS! -. à undersigned administrai or of the N the estate of Cliarids.HapiTlrtnsj depensfed, uuachasing their Wheat for cash, it thei highest market price, any time when they may see proper to sell. Sociomeoi), gentlemen, we have a free - ■ » r bridge and no ferriage, and wiU accommo­ LAFAYETTE, date you any way to suit the times. HARKER da. . ‘ ’ Soda. - HT" Alto, Segara, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts, I etc, Give me a call, ' HU. - ’ • • ‘ nolS’tf ! all UVERi A FEED STABLE, FERGUSON &. BIRD ave just received and are constantly receiving H New Goods, i? ■ Corner Jefferson aad Third Sts., LAFA YETT;E, - - - OGJ^r. rilfcA J qpHE vndx H sioxbd thus pleas- ­ ie ylmxMsMNHD thkbs pleas ure in announcing td the travelling pub- lie jn t»n ppüuectßjn with hi^Ftedand Liv- licltiteL^n , CLOTHING. er erv biffintos he. is i ru: mning a dJAjLY ENPR^&to A © Consisting of General Merchandise, T proprie tara.’ Best wines, liquors, Ac. »'í-»| w Of latest-Styles and in fine variety,"'’ 'fn TLii aprGmG — . . ,i„;—'' ' OTEL, J. H. Ohls; proprietor: tor "of 4th and Depot streets. New hodsa and good accommodations. H ■ » PORTLAND SACKU 1. I 1 I J. H. OLDS ^PROPRIETOR. bo*Tbwl|e«t,Politic«] Pteper. |^|N AND» AFTER MAY W^fTHElW -tn Story Flaper. v# will be a regular atase running fce- tween Lafayette and Portland, making < , Ute Best .Enaltton Xtoporte. weekly trips, leaving Lafayette every Fri­ Th® Bate’ Catti« Mufat R^rta. day morning at B o’dlotk, relnming Satur­ day. F are , each way , $150, A NtWHACK . THE WEEKLY NEW YORK SUN.. Light Pageff^. 50 columns. 91 a year, or- >.C. CALL, MANUFACTURER R“ Will be placed upon thia line in a short : b of (ess than 9 cents a number,. S*«d Y’oar- • Saddles and Harness. All work rk war- time. 1 •i*' for ranted. Orders ieft with J. W. OuUeR will EXPRESS and other Imaines» attended to receive prompt attention. ppromtly. n!2tf Address THE SUN, New York City r of Me —l------------ r„ r a » glassware and qudensware . HARDWARE AND CUTI4ÌRY • fj*- r . DRUGS. MEDICINES. THE CHEATSEN- < : t 9 L SATION. A full arid reliable ' this greatest scandal by inows, with coinprehen- jçraphical sketches of all All of which liave Leen selecfed from the iportci’8 finti lifMiærs ot francisco, and Dentera of ofiii,- San,Francisco, ies "interested; abonnd- Importéis and will be ottered low for cash W country 2 with incidents, anecdotes prodece ’ J. interviews never before riihlished; full history of the 4 G oedknll . “ Utopia. The ¿sketch of_Beecber pronounced the besit ever written..What prominent men i and wofln< en have * to * snv ““ of ** this scandal. ~J1 All *" about it wrill Well kio Not ollfei__ , . , - _________ r t most fastidious? about 4UU pages. Illustrat­ . ■ ■ . j.xHU v< ed. The greatest selling book ever offered Canvassers. E^clfisiie territory. It is rap­ Are now running, and are prepared to buy idly tiling up. You, must secure it now. Wheat or to exchange for Wheat, tq grind Big cbmmission. Bound prospectus, can- for toll, or to chop for toll, or to grind high ----- &— boojc — .1------ -1-,---- outnt xA — . on re. or tu grind ldw or no^to grind at all, or any vising and complete sent ee(pt of Seventy enty five cents, cents. ('ircnlara. Circulars, terms way to pl»a»e the farmers, so that they will now THE BEVERLY not go away scolding. etc.-, free. ? Adirew " ¡ '1 coup AgfY, WAbaSh Ave, and 22d Street, J '.',i J if , nolQ-wd Çhicego^Bl 5on lor the county Of Yamhill and to nie Simpson Brothers, at Coos Bay, irected by the Clerk of said court, iff fa- vor of ^ifiMu-l Brown, Plff. and against who have built a fine sailing vessel that violence had ,, tne Madfid popal« John 8. Cooper, Def.’t for the sum of one er for p each summer fpr several years past, htuwred and thirty-five 54-100 dollars ($185- Sickles aijc pronotnic 54) »yii li interest at’the rate of ten per cent ’ urn- propose lo build another next S annum from the 18th day of January President Castrar hi a long per V 1-71, and the further sum of eight 60:100 mer dollars (W* 60-100) co^t* I have levied uii&lr confejfcncp i fo-dujfi^it Layará, all tilie right, title and Interest, of the above August Walter8anda Chinaman BritLsh Miife ' fa­ namod Def Ji John S. Cooper, In and to the following described real estate, the same named Keeoolc, have gone to the vor a ble djutfoua^e rei* lieing an undivided interest and acquired Peniteiitiary from Ja’ckson county. tions. Tht beingan heirof Esther Coo per.deceased ig•( ¿i foundation of Htbir order at June* join in. N ew -tA Wasli- OUR NATIONAL PARK tion City, December 4th; Mr. J. ington Qovern- ■' ’ Í. ’ ’’•' L’ À *- .< ' ' ’ ' >' ■ ' H. Smith, of Hdrrisburg, will de­ mefrt at that it is liver the address. willing Mtore the The Forest Grove eirls are de­ Vjirgin her claims í -+ r [jis only re- scribed by the local paper of that TOjtbey city as being the worst hoodlums quest r ' e fact shall in that place. Verily, verily, when be firpl the Vir- > »14 -i-’l ’. 1 ; -“I fi? f ( ■' . • 4 ■' "ki - • :- .* f » 1 ' ! ’A t‘i < ' 1 the young ladies become hoodlums, ginius ’ Ì there must bo 'something rotten in tion of Denmark.” C hi ’ '• P ko , ingtoa Jacob Kiblinger, of’ Sultfiii, lias WILL ON k »M3.* i J. t«»»« a I« Vfi 1 est di^âiphiï Spainlsays it cn adjudged adjiidged insmic and ordered becn wfjthat tbo. de- SAT WAY EVENING, NOV. 29th, 1873. to the Asylum, We believe he is t rnment are as / ■» AT THE I 1 the same man who was tried in Vii'giiHus must Marion county last week fori in- that ^surviving t I’I i I i t ’ j * t ' ■ 1 cest. ivi A FULL AND CÖMPLETE DE8- era and qription gathered from pera^sl obseri In the case of Ntnte of Oregon hat the vation, of the above wonderful scenes. vs Dr. C. G. Glass et al; motion saluted He will vary tiie entertatninent with »ad- ings of a humorous, comical and dramatic for new trial overruled and time ®n out- character. All desirous of knowing jwme- for pronouncing sentence fixed for emnity thing of the great scenip wealth or our con­ tinent should atfenfi. ’ " ‘ *n to-day. <4 Amer- j Admission 5Q (jte. children hag price. * wroriCE is hereby given that Jjj the undersigned has lieen duly ap­ pointed adniUiim,ator of the estate of Lewis Forrest, deceased, by the County Court of Yamhill conn ty, Oregon. And all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me, with the proper .vouchers, at my resi­ dence, five miles south east of Dayton in- Said county and State within six months from the date of th*s notice. - J. W. LAMBERT, ‘ ’ ' r ,‘ David Harney^ formerly of ■■ W ashington , S i IV. County Downt Ireland, is request­ ports of further ac^.t of vfofonoe; to­ ed to step to the front. He was wards Minister Sie^I les at ¡Madrid lasit hoard of at Albany. need official conlimiatio^ luiiori ,l: 1 1 ' There fe no rcasfi . àf- ; Hon. James D. Fay, of Jackson h to believe, county, will soon Icave for San ter a seaiicliin^ ii'r|cstightfoji, that Francisco, where he intends taking there weip awy irréáru lari tie?« i^Xlic registration piiDcrsW tjic Virgin- up his permanent residence. ; iu?;, i. < 1 „ U There are now 108 convicts in ------ ---- »A N ew yoRK, Jfo.vj the Penitentiary at Salem, of whom Spanish reports eh r thfittoyer 100 rbp eleven are under sentence lor life. of »anish ioxe- the Vii' • tin All uro males. I' I j I ' J ’ — ' -T------- j cuted. T j - - fl . i ■ t .. J . t ’ i I • Another tug boat is about to be I W ashington , > •) 4 i put on Coos Bay. She will be Sheriff’s Sale. 11 con- Hi 1 Í» — ' ¿ '< ' '/ ’ fi chartered in San Francisco. The '1’b.e « i ' ’ L 1; urt in favor • rkofsaidCoi irefctedmytlie ___ I and against _ — of Janies T. Hembree, Plain i _ f— — —jM I Thomas Henry, Defendant, f0r the sumoL thirteen hundred and flfty-t^oliM») dol­ lars iars U. 8. S. coin, coin7*fth with interest tlwreou tlusrepu at the ST. JOSEPH, . i® - rate of oije per emit. Ur iiioy» froki Jbe I 1er ' 18th day of Deecnibtwl87-2 sMblvlid furrher m- ­ - sum of thirty-four and twenty one-hun DEALXB IN dredth* dollars eosiw 11 ■■JF Mf3^* d upon all the right, title I have levieC interest of r the said defenfiaa* ip aid (DRUGS, MUSIC, &C. fi and ng described . to thfe following — Teal r-i - property, x. to-wit: Block No. (18)eight< en in the town» of Lafayette. Yamhill county, Oregon. - ’ Which I ofler for sale cheap for cash. Andpn 1 now have on hand Musical Instru­ Monday tile 1st day of DecembariSTS ments Buch as Í will pro at one o’clock P. M. of said day I IjyZll !! - cedd to sell at public auction -io tbe bigh- ORGANS,, u In est btdddr for U. -- 8. coin _ _ frofc* - of tne CourtZHouse door in ,Lafay*‘tie, YamhUl •Í courtty Oregon, a/l-the right, titier snid Tn- VIOLINS, I terest of the ai>p»¥ Dejcad^nt./n [/■ ■' ’ and to the above describe* jaf éstate to- FLÛTES, gether-witli all and singu— tMftetedtta- f ilM 1 » ments and appurtenances thereunto be­ longing or in any wise appertaining to sat- ■ , ACCORDEONS, isfv said execution and accruing costa. ‘' • ' ■ R. P. BIRD, i . ■ . • •J '~r~ ' *Ff • Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. ■ FIFES, fl Lafayette Oct. 31st, 1873. v r '■ 1 L Jo. ’! ! WÌTHVE THOROUGHLY OVER. >> hauled and repaired my BATH I1 ROOM, those in néed of a good Hair «I T/7 SherifTsSale. i-’.i ' r ** owned by J. R. Major», wish- H es th inform tJie public that he is ; MONET SAVED by buying the 'p'Home ” Sewing LI|fnt ceutJy patented. “ Mách’ine, re- COMBINES ALL IMPROVE- Running ments of other machines. f l A CHILD CAN BUN AND «»HOMEmmflcrstand it. : IT IS THE BEST BECAUSE SevyUig the simplest, and not liable to J 1 ¡get oat of order. UbMluaier. Furnished in five different L’bii .1 ¡styles. - jIIteiiestJ I: i Prices from $60. to 80. and feller, braider, ; i Hemmer neii Simplest le4t ryfller nifller, gange, uuilter; .extra thro.it plnte, shuttle, six bobbins 23,^-Aboclt and < itwelve needles, etc , free with ■eiach machine. , ¡- I Guarantees Perpetual. We Hlijo cohtimie to sell the favorite _K 8HUTÍWB.,• PRICES REDUCED—No. 1, S28; No. 2. $40; ... — No.B (Half Cases). - $45. A ' _ —, , *■ Orders; machine promptly filled C __ for either . ■ and forwhrded on receipt of price. ACTIVE aoent » W anted , Oil and all -nA kinds of Pewing ng Machine Needles for sale, I GfO, W, TRAVER, Gen.Agt, 3, W, Cor, Morrison A Third sm. I» d'l f !!i I i IF ' ;I.»':J 1 J/xvfliaurl I lwarkr^w r Portland, Oregon, i »:iio40 m4 Prof. Plummer was at Baker • ’ t V » on the 20th inst. I ! —the middle of vol. 8—to J. H. City .d. *• *. ■ 'i i if. i fl! h i I ¿*M The Revenue CMleotcr’s effluent fcMUpton. On Sept. 4, 1873, sub Empire City has been neatly fitted aeriptio'ns commence running in UP- - ’ll ' favor of the nresent proprietor. Wolves are said to be very de- *'i • 'J *r ■*» C orvallis , I take this occasion to ask all .fitructivc op sheep ton miles west ot Eagene City. indebted to.me on vol. 7 and 8, to Baker City ha^lhree |irc alarms pay op- last week, none of them proved se- se­ ' • I 41 J. H. U pton . rious, however. tion appeared to bo soutuwpst.hj L ‘Mj < T he L afayette C ourier has Wm. Dean, convicted of forgery to soatfiwpst. , • 'i • E ugene 'C ity . sen-i been designated, in pursurnce of law, in Wasco county, has been seih of ei as the paper in which all legal and tenced to three years’ imprison­ .«light shock felt here aN9 o’dc ment. judicial advertisements for the coun­ If Hiram Moses Bcczely is in lasting a few seeor ty of Yamhill must be published. tions were from fl, Oregon, he is requested to write A lbany , Noy. i r. Twa I qmte to John Mitten, at Nevada City, severe shocks of c.q'thquake were A PERMANENT COLLAPSE OF Cal. felt in this ¿ity ue 9 <*' ’ 1 " -4 .- • • • J...•' -w. .« I p K ' I 1 ; *K 4 1 THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. ijüLX «a •MLiiiglit, ranging froij n, Mr. G. H. March, of Lape Co.. The New York Ilerabl, Republican, has diseukeretl a material on bis ' .southwai^ |4 L ' »! 1 ■ says that the November elections sig- place that makes first rate paint. THE'viRG L-Ulft A FFAIR. j | ■ ri I ,'U — n. i a IT-' * B. PIERCE, M ’7 advertisements .. -u_ arrsg I HAIR DRESSING SALOON ■ I V J Pi, I1 i*1 >-v*A FD* ? «hauako Ä» vero shock of ap [earthquake KT lastf flight; felt here at 9 causing considerate ¿xcitqnforAfor a few mofoents,’ lia’ ring beeil the first one ever eatpei-i hiced itt tljis vicinity. I i-’I i11 I I I i ’■ I Ö R oseburg . Noy, —At 9 fc>. j of lfoac- m. yesterday the p bur£ wer^ starlit which lias never the inhabitants of tljis p shock of an earthquake. At that time, buildings: foiugs wei^. were observed obsert it(J tremble siaiu|tanboislF sir ,J over all parts of the to^nj as ,hc town, and that jxjcub mor wMei. 'nr.-' 1- friAvitnbhl Ce n iar roan . I¡4 lasted ht least compañía twenty t4conda¿ Jd camo from the □ OUUlUlpíW». southwfcst. jl I. 1 , L f j I if ■ 1 y A shland , Nofj. $8.^-There was a .slight skoi ‘ 1 cfo’tlnquake herfe 9fo'L,fock, which last night £ shake cífosfobrá- caused fious bly, but n|o di ■ . u.__ ik pin I legal NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ¡ riSEMENTS. C*---- 4 : -NEW