THE MORNING HEKALD SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1891.
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IV Eastern staUe (6;30 A. a,
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or tvatland and Sa 11 . a
ervalMtand Yaquina - 12:30 T. M
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ib six to seven o'clock.
lbyixtered matter for the ly morning
rain should be mailed before o clock the
rerias eveninr.
. UrlEUON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
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U.ripni 12.20 pm
rttiht.
THE SA VloUR'S CO A T,
Several hundred Americans are
among tbe throng that baa (locked
to Treves, to witness the exhi
bition of the Butiosed coat of
Jesus of Nazareth, which had
been unveiled and repoeed to pub
lic view in the cathedral their.
To those who have not there
atlases with them it mar be as
weli to mention that Treves is a
city of Rhenish Prussia, the oldest
municipality in Germany, and
always famous aa a pet of the
Roman Empire, and afterwards as
one of the Koman church. If the
coat of ur Saviour was to be dis
covered, no better locality could
have "been selected. There is some
ditfereuce of opinion among
accredited authorities as to
whether this coat could still be in
existence, and, inasmuch as at
lanar n, It ah o.i n . I ef tfri a nili,
sens have gone across the Atlantic
to investigate perhaps it would not
be improper to assist them through
extracts from the holy record.
St. Matthew, perhaps the coolest
of the recorders of the time, says,
'chapter 27., verse o5) : "And
they crucilied him and parted his
garments, casting lots." Mark
says (chapter 15, verse 24) :
"And when they had crucified
hiui they parted his garments,
casting lots upon them what every
man should take." Luke bays
(chapter 23, verse 34 : "And they
parted Lis raiment and cast lots."
Tlus three of the four of the
disciples who wrote upon the sub
ject agree that the Saviour's
raiment was cut into pieces and
gambled for; but John, the fourth,
differs with all of them, and it is
from his version that comes the
wiiijely prevailing belief of the
preservation and present exist
ence of Christ's coat. John says
(chapter K, verses 23 and 24;:
"Now, the coat was without seam
woven from the top throughout.
They said, therefore among them
selves: Let us not rend it, but
cast lots for it, whose it shall be."
Hence, from St. John's version
comes the belief that the coat, won
in the rattle by a soldier of
Augustus, was carried by hiui to
Treves and taat it was there dis
covered. That Augustus was par
ticularly proud of Treves at that
time, and that he Bent many of
his soldiers there, ate established
facts.
This game coat has an interest
ing history, Thefhst solemn ex
hibition of the coat was in 1190,
w hen it was placed under the new
altar. There it rested until 1511,
wueu Emperor Maximilian wished
it to be exhibited, and it was done
It was shown several times again
during that century, and also in
In tbe latter part of the
seventeenth century, when the
French, under Louis XIV., in
vaded Germany, the precious relic
was hidden in the fortress of
r.nrenureiuerteiu, where it was
kept until after the seven years'
war. After the last exhibition in
175-1 it was brought back to Treves,
but a few years later it had to be
removed inte the interior of i Jer-
many, when Napoleon invaded
the country. In 1810 Napoleon
permitted another solemn exlii
bition, but expressly forbade
miracles to be performed, yet the
report of that time says : " iouty
patients, who were wheeled up,
walked away alone." The Treves
newspapers are full of accounts of
miracles that took place at the ex
hibition of 1544.
The whole exhibition, however,
looks like a modern fake. Re
ports from Treves say that ven
ders of photographs, rosaries and
images, drove a lively trade and
the pickpockets were rampant.
Late at night throngs of people
were still besieging the doors the
catiiedrai ana multitudes were
tiling past tlis relic, which is faded
and brown, its silken covering
being almost worn away.
CAPITAL PUX1SHMEST.
The matter of capital punish
ment, in one of its numerous
phases, was brought to public
notice in the case that has just
been brought to light in Beatrice.
Nebraska, and on which the Mil
waukee Sentinel comments :
'Four years ago the people of
Beatrice, out in Nebraska, wit
nessed the hanging of John
Marion, who had borne a good
reputation until he was accused of
the murder of a man named Cam
eron, lie and Cameron had been
together on a wagon trip fifteen
years ago. Cameron was not seen
again ana some years alter a
body was found and the conclusion
was that it was the body of Cam
eron. Marion's mends, wno aid
not believe he could be guilty of
the murder, fought the case ties
perately, but four years ago the
last court upheld verdict of murder
in the first degree and Marion was
haneed. Mr. Wvmore, Marion's
uncle, was so well convinced of
Marion's innocence that he did not
cease to search for Cameron, even
after Marion was hanged. He has
just found the murdered man alive
and well in a Kansas town. Here
is an innocent man man hanged,
a family disgraced, perhaps wife
and children deprived of support,
on the strength of circumstantial
evidence. Under the Wisconsin
law, Marion would have been sent
to prison for life, and on the dis
coveiy of his innocence some
reparation would have been possi
ble. In the case of a guilty man,
life imprison met protects the pub
lic ; in a case where subsequent
testimony establishes innocence,
the public is not powerless to do
something to repair its error."
If the element of revenge could
be entirely eliminated from all in
fluence inthe matter, capital pun
ishment would cease to exist at
once. Certainly it should have no
influence but that it does must be
I PIrcnt to every thinking person
who considers the subjects in all
its bearings.
O. K. T Honest Kesulte.-O. K. T.
Many of the pioneers of Oregon
and Washington have cheerfully
tes tilled to the wondeiful cura
tive properties of the celebrated
Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely
vegetable and pleasant to the
taste and can be taken by the
youngest child or most delicate
woman. O. K. T. is a never fail
irg remedy for pains in the back
and loins, non-retention of urine,
scalding or burning sensation
while urinating, mucous dis
charges and all kidney troubles of
either sex. $1 at all druggists. For
sale by Foshay & Mason.
You should see those balance
rockers at Thomas Brink's. Call
and get one before they are all
gone.
HUMPHREYS
Dr. Hi mi iirkVs Specifics are scientifically
ami carefully prepared prescriptions; used
for manv years in private practice with sue
ceas, and for over thirty yean used by the
iicople. Every single specific is a cure fur
the disease named.
These siecirics cure without drugging;,
punnufr or reduoinir the svsteni, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
LIST or PRfSCIPAti SOU. Ct'RRfl. TRICKS.
1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation, t 25
2 Worms, wunu fever, worm colic... 25
Jf Cry inif Colic, or teethinu of infanta. .
4 Otorrhea, of children or adults...... 25
". liysentery, Unpinir, Bullous Colic .....
Cholera Morbus, vomiting............
7 Coughs, colds, bronchitis
S Neuralgia, toothache, Faceache.....
Headache, eick headache, vertigo....
10 Djwpcpsia, billious stomach .........
1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods
26
23
2S
23
16
26
26
25
12 Whites, too profuse peiiods
13 Cronp, coti'h, difficult breathing
14 Salt Kheuiu, eaysipelas. eruptions..
15 Khcumatisin, rheuiratic pains... ..
26
26
25
16 Fever and aKue, chills malaria Do
17 1'iles, blind or bleeding 60
1!) Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 60
20 Wh'Mjping Cou?n, violent coughs...... 6o
21 General debility, physical weakness 60
27 Kidney disease Ml
2a Nervous debility ........... 1 0U
M Urinary Weakness, wi tting bed.. 60
32 Liiscajes ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00
Sold by druuviats. or sent postpaid on re
ceipt of price. Lr. Humphreys' Manual, (144
pages; ricniy onumi in cimn ana gild, mail
ree, HUMPHREYS' MED. O.,
Ill & 113 William St , New York.
SPEC I FIGS
CALIFORNIA
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
ELECTRIC
LINAMENT Q
CUREU
CATARRH, RIIEU M A T I S M,
Neuralgia, Corns. Headache,
ana an pain. llieCalifur
nia positive and nega'ive
ELECTRIC COUGH CURE,
cures colds, croup, consump
ttion. Sold by all druggists.
Each 25c. , 50c. and $1. Creas
' inger & Co., Props., Ios Ange
les, Cal.
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS
COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,'
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE - HORSE BUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all parties want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the best,
Staver &
NEW MARKET BLOCK,
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and Vehicles
SEND FOB CATALOG
W. O.DA.V1S fe
ALBANY, - -
Do you want to he happy and
make those about you pleased, if
eo go and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Ilymana.
If you have not drank Coronado
mineral water, you should try it.
It will s ber you up, give you a
clean stomach and a good appe
tite. The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating dtoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
School Tax Notice,
The school tax in school
district No 5, is now due and pay
able. Call at my ollii-e and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. IU KKiiAnr.
District Clerk.
c
earance
Commencing Aug. 19,
We will sell Summer Goods at a price that will sur
prise all and surpass anything ever
offered in Albany.
Redtictioii of lO Per Cent
ON ALL DRESS GOODS.
Two Hundred Parasol and sun Umbrellas at less than wholesale prices. Remember, thin is no odd
.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
Wholesale
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS
OF ALL KIND.? IN
LINX BLOCK,
WAGONS.
IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGONS,
"HANDY WAGONS,"
TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
prices lowest, quality considered.
Walker
PORTLAND, OREGON.
MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
of Every Description.
?E AND l'KICE LIST.
CO; AGENTS
- - - OREGON.
CHOWDER 13R0S
Contractor and Builders.
Jffice on First street with Wal
1 ace & Cusick, real estate agents,
. Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Millr
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clothinu
blankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
be kept in stock. These goods are
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Watches, chains and spectacles,
specialties at F. M. French's.
Buy your spectacle and eye
glasses at F. M. French's, and
have your eyes tested and your
glasses properly fitted. Slacsei
from 25 cents to $10.
llanan & Son'e fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always gives
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L.
Wallace & Co. '3.
of
Sale
Snir
-For One Week We Will
101 or naiikiiipt sale, but a genuine BENEFIT
i
A
.
and
lelai
LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON.
- - - ALBANY, OREGON.
Bakery
ar
...A FULL STOCK OF...
Staple Groceries
Crockery. Glassware.
The best quality of Ilea, cefftrs, camlii s
outs, etc.
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house Is alto to he
found a complete a&riOrtiuent of fresh family
groceries, to which is constantly being added
all the seasonable Hues of groceries anil pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all bouvht when priceo
ere low and the benefit of tbe margin will be
tiven to his customers. Kciiiciimt the place,
at the old corner on First and Uroai.iil'iu Sts,
Conrad Mier.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the lkdle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
ind wens, without pain or the knife,
lie also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii cd
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day night. His motto is
"u.OD WILL TO ALL."
aWOffice and residence, L:haion,
Oregon.
(Nursery.
Messrs. Hyman & Crowncll are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and thoHi
intending to plant should call upon
them.
Boots and Shoes.
Purchasers of Roots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and oilers of big discounts
do not always mean best values,
You will have to pay some one a
proli' as no one can do business
without expense. 1 lie ipiest'on is
who can sell you the. best goods
lor the least money.
Samuel E. Yocnci
Fresh vegetables every morning
from Linn county gardens at
Parker Bros.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, lor sale iv an
druggists. John isom Jr., hole
agent.
Pay your school tax and save
costs 01 collection.
Make a-
SALE, at
.
Grocers.
Goods
STEWAET k SOX
-DEALERS IN-
Engines, Separators awl Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and
found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no lespoiisible
dealer can give better terms.
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR.
S Ll I N(i FIELD, - - - Ol.KUON.
iTAIbany yard and office on Railroad, ljetween Fourth and Fiftl
rits, A. Wheeler, Alhanv Manager.
Having lumlx-r not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
or the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, 1 n-sectfiilly solicit
hare of the trade. A. WHEELER.
Ak my agent. Tor V. I.. Dousla. Shorn.
If uol lor aulr in your place tk your
ilruler lo 'iii for riiinlotcue secure lue
utreury. ami tivt lliem lor you.
Jtf-TAKE NO SI HST1TLTE. -Ml
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS Sol.r8
00 CUMT FOR $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
90 OH (J El CENTLEMEN t.alf, stylish, comfortable and
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE BOMEYJ durable. The best shoe ever
otl'cred at this price; same grade ;as custom made shoes cost":n
from 0 to $!i. .
$:',.:0 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter earners all wear
them; tine calf, seamless, smooth inside, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a
$2.50 tine calf; no better shoe ever
convince those who want aslioe lor conuort ami service.
$2.2" and $2.00. Workingman's shoes are strong and durab:e. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere;
thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LADI KA $.". hand sewed shoe, best 1 ongola ; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to $0.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Louglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. HOUGLAS, Brockton, -Mase.
n
Also c"ies the finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
7,V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
O
CALL AND EXAMINE KHIS STOCK
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON.
'orty UciversUy.
OI'KSS SEI'TCMIIKU 14.
i....i;f.,l l.nnHlifiil hiIp npnr the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as anv oilier insiiiuiion 01 leuiiuiis
.... i.' .,v)ui r'lriBHiral. litcrarv.
J ti Aii- 'n -' - w '
scientitic, theological, preparatory,
normal anil inisiness courst-o. cm
.1. .,.tu rr all .rrmlpfl received. Care
ful oversight and direction given
to all students. Ladies boarding
lall under experienceil super
ision. Professors of excellent
cholarship and much experience
'in ployed. For information ad
Iress C. C. Stratton, I). D., presi
lent, or Thos. Van Scoy, 1. 1.,
lean of college, Portland L'niver
ity, Poitiand, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
.TEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefl'erson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
COPvBETT & MACLEAY,
64 and 00 Front St.,
Portland, Or.
MOWERS & RAKES.
L. E. BLAI1N2,
SOLE AliKXT,
Al.iUNY, - - OREGON.
It is a seamless shoe, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the fret; made of the
best fine caif, stylish and easy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
from $4 to $".
$".00 genuine ham? sewed,tlj
linest calf shoe ever ottered
for $5; equals French im-
year.
offered at this price ; one
trial wiW
G.L. Blackmao,
DEALER IN
n j at n . p
IMS, ramts, uiis, rcnumen
AND TOILKT AKTICLKS
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, Periodical?.
Prescriptions Carefully Comaounded.
-THE-
Mi Agricultural College
Opens September LSth, 1S!1.
COl'IiSE OF STl'DV arraneel rxprrsety bi
meet the needs l the fannintf and iiu- n;iiii
cal iiitvrrate of the Ktatu. Larue. MimKli.us
and well-ventilated ImiMinirs. 1 he silleue
is kX-atcd inacultivatel and I'lirKivi com-
muiiitv, and oue of the healthiest In the
Statu, "
Militaru Tra inlay.
Ex)en9e8 Need Xot Kxi-eed SlfiO for the
Entire Se:uon.
Two or more free 8ihoUrMhi.s fnm every
county. rite for c-Hlal.n;it- to
B. L. AIOOL.li, I'rcn., rvain, or.
Albany Nurseries. .
WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as fine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds aa can
be found anywhere on the coast
If you contemplate planting trees,
t will pay to see onr Btock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
HYMAN & BROWNELL.
GFNERAL AGENTS and canvawera look
inif for a permanent money-rook inir
business, no competition, should Hecure the
sale of the Patent Adjustab'e Shoe. Ad
dress with stamp, CONSOLIUATKL SHOE
CO., Salem, Mass.
THE-
iiiit Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. HUGO, Receiver.
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Lin
225 MMRTER.
.AND
22 Hours Leas Time
Than by any ether route:
Accomodation unmrpaied for roafert ea
afety. Pares arid freighta vie Yaqulae ae
the Oregon Deve oprueot, compeny'e
hip, much leaa that by any other rente
ween all points in the Wllllaniefr tel
and San Francteoo.
SAIIilNQ DA.TX9,
rmoM rawnaa.
Willamette Valley.... .
AMtk
istk
ii. Si
July 11
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Willamette Valley ..., ..
won aAX raAlCDK
Willamette Valley.....
Willamette Valley
The company neerre the rlfbt
le cheig
tvaiuera ur aaijuur uaiee.
daily raafcaNen Ta-nm,
hxcept Sunday!.)
L Yaqaina 7:00 a I Lr Albany 1140 1
Curtalliilu:!S6" CurvalUa 1:03 rU
Ar Alluuiy , 1.-J& a H Ar V equina I'll r. .
u 4 (J. timne oouuect at AILea ead CM
Wm. II . Heae,
C, , Iloei'i, General Ma a at,
U. F P. etenl
CorrallU, O ea
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA BOCTI
California express trains ru daily
H.I IH I
I Been
7:uupm..Lv fortlaiul Ar.. Jaeai
lu:ii p iu..L Albany Lr.. : es
B.:5 am..Ar S. lianclaou.Lv.. t-eOeea
Local . Tntla Dally--(Ka. aunday
b:00 a m..Lv... Portland. ...Ar.. M
12:a)piu..Lv.... Albany L..lt.0i
!:t0 p tuAr....'.Kteiurn L..
LrtmaMta atnaefc.
2.3 pLv Albany..... .Ar.. I:x tea
Z-I4pm Ar ....Lebaua.....LT :
7vw a ni..L Albany Ar.. 4 J (ea
s. -'.' ni..Ar Lebanon...... Lr.. 10 ee
ALBANY LOCAL, DA1LT (Cxoept Bllildey)
S.Co r -..Lv.. Portland.. ..Ar....t.0e a m
ti.uu I'M Ar. . .Albany ..Lv....ft.Qa a la
PULLMAN BuWETSLEEPEateT.
TOURWT SLEEPING CARS,
For accommoaation of 6 cead Claes
senders attached to Kxpreae '
Weal aide etlalea.
Between Portland and Corvailia
Mall Trala Dally - Exc.pt go-day
iJOib.'.Lv ...Portland ...ArTt SO a. as
1K10 p m..Ar... Cioraui. . Lvla-Ma.
At Albany and Corvallts eo-aeut vlta
traine ot Oregon PaciflcKailroad.
Cxprea Trala Dally Expt oaeay
1:40 p m..Lv Portland... Ar.. t:aai
7j25 p m . Ar McMinnTUle.Lr..;-ai
THROUGH TICKET8
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
-3'For tickets and full 'Information re
iranlinh' mm mapa, etc., call on oeaiae yt
atrent at Albanv.
K. koKlil.EK, K. P. ROOEB-.
Manager Asst. O K P, A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of tha de-
. 1, 1 1 . r 1 i J
1 ioraoie iesuiia 01 eariy auuee auu
I iicrfcctlv rRtnr his vitmrand vitaJ-
I ity by our home treatment. Tha
J remarkable cures of hopeleta caiea
j of nervous debility and privata '
comuiainis are ever wnere lunp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician ' gift to
suffering humanity, will be Mot
fiee to those afflicted. Addreaa
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St., Room 2, fcaa
Fiancisco, Cal.
W'e Trry a large stock of
print i's stationery, WW 1' as
sorted, luiiiglit direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the best of work
! in all kinds of printing for the
j least money. Try us.
II. U. COBB.
THE MARKETS.
ALBANY QUOTATIO-B.
Wbeai-Me
( )at 4 :c
r lour $4.25 rei bbl
TotllUH'S
El'hs 2.V "
Butter 'Joe
Lurd-lUlSJi'p. '
llama 14l5c.
Shoulders IOC.
Bat'ou 12,c
Hons 2(te.
Hay Timothy, f 10, oata and ck4t
App eg Oreen, $1 per bn.
PIuju Dried, 9c. per .
App'js dried bleached 9c inadrtea
'. c.
Chickens $4 Soasoo.
Beef 3Xc prose.
Mutton $:j3.50per head.
Hoes 5c. drester.
Veal Catic
Wool I821c.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will Bell full blood t..k Tat-!
eggs, both "ingle and roae comb,
for $1 50 per 13, also dotted Wy an
dolts. Light Brahmas, Lengthen
and Plymouth Rockf at the Mate
price. i,. j.uovem.
Tangent, Or,
nil