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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1896)
V9S1 m h,v -r G I 4 V. H9HW Ti tf i ft! i ' W) I'M 1 i.M i riji H i V 'l ."H i i.i k! ' .h;: .' hmMmmmmk Baity Capital Jouma flV HOfEK DROTHBRS TH.URSDAY, JAN. 30, 1800. Local SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Social and Fraternal STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland, 6145 a. m. 9:00 a. m. Salem, 7145 a, m, 10115 " Independence, 6:30 a, tit, 6o a m, E9"Frc!ghl received up 10 to p. m.EJ C ck time, regular ervlce and cheap ... rate ,.. M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem, HIUUi.1. LU ULJIHIM Sousa's , Band ' , Coming Reed's Opera House Wedesday, Feb, 19th, The advance sale will be opened shortly, Kindly put your name on the subscription list, Subscribers will liavc the first choice of scats, Reserved scats, SI and 1.50. PATTON,BROS Local Managers for Sousa's Concert Band. PERSONAL, K. C. Olltncr loft tills afternoon for Seattle. Dr.W. A. Ciislck wont to Albany Mil morning. b'd.ilro Kurrnr went to Wnmllitirn tills afternoon. At. E. I'oKtiu roturiietl today front a trip to Marlon. .I.C. Kletclior, of McCoy, was ap pointed notary today. Honry LiiiikiIsIii tlut city, having como tip from Portland today. Adjutant-Oencral II. II. Tnttlccnmo up from Portland tills morning. T. J. Kulllvan, tlio tailor, removed ton uuwstoro on Ktato street, noxt door to Cook Ilros. bccoimI IiiuhI store. H. 1. Young, .). II. Williams mid Win. Carlton, of Calhoun t'ounty, Town, liuvo arrived In tliocltynnd will make tliolr future homes In Ore Ron. (loo. 1. .Sargent, Into secretary of , tho stato board of horticulture, wan In the city today. He Is now a mem. her of tho David M. l)inuio& Co. tlrm of rortlmul, who haiidlo horticultural M,,Pllles. City j.i:vy.-TIio city council will linvo to hold a brief session right nway to levy tho city tax. Tho levy will protiably bo only olght mills. Ihls may leave a small dellclt, but It will form tho basis of readjustment of salaries and oxponses next year. At nil events a light levy with oven n tie- hoii. is proreraoio to high taxes this year. Tlio big Items of city cxtxjiises aro SOO0 intcrost and WOQO lights. A PiioiMtiHTOic A mlrcw Hansen ba iKjiiKht tho Iluflli Interest In the Clturohlll sjtsh mid door factory, mid talMii n placo thei-o as an netlvo work liiK imiprlotcir. Mr. Hanson Is one of o.num most competent machine wotx workers, havhiK' lxon with Ira Krb for olKht years. Dihtmiot F.uit.- Tho Eastern Ore gtm fnlr roimrt tiled today shows m lbUl.a. p iid out ftir expends. There Is H report of gaiu receipts. tQrv &. i in jjip-R " NOTES From Live Dry Goods PcopC. We start out on the year I8xi to fn ever beforo. ( " ? " " Rive Mfuruotiw, n ur mSm b ww i"l IlllVOrrUfUiinnl i:"" tti . li,,,! 1.. 't'H( im KiKMhiy or W(iin VV L-tum lfc HINHIS, tun from us. j on dnn'i ,avo to tmv .i.i, lr cus to cover other im i $ 'ft WILLIS HKOR. A CO. uv visu iirv m.uuij rii.i.i... -.::. . tw HaiiiA ' ' . -",""lKHUU wroTira.1 I lew of Events. DAUOHTER8 OF EVR. Iii that oldest of nil histories tlio bible woman stands out prominently In Mm nrwnaalnn nf rOmmntnrS. lltld Sarah, Ruth, Esther, Delilah and the Marys are the Incnrnntlons of all the varied passions that move the world. Thn wnmrn (iftlin tircscnt time arc nnv na vtt. mnkliitr their hlstorv. Tlio mother of Washington and the heroines of Lexington will be better remembered In tho centuries to come than they arc now. It was a woman that put heart Into the weary soldiers with the grandest wnr song over writ ten. It was n woman's taste In built in? thnt, envo im the clorlous stars nnd strlpcs,nnd It was for women, mothers, wives. Hlstnra nnd invent hearts that -""'I w- these same soldiers sang, nnd singing died. I believe that Intelligence nnd a senso of freedom nnd equality with men docs not unlit a woman for the cares of home and children; rather that rontact with the world of thought and action widens her sym pathies and strengthens her Judgment. And her Inlluenco with her sons and diitnrhtcrs us thev ltow tin Is ten fold greater than that of the old fashioned mother, hue may be less conlldlng, less cIIiil'Iiil'. but mote kuowlin?. Let us educate our daughters not only to love, honor and obey)?) their husbands but to have other alms in life than the timid, yielding, old fashioned mother to whom n frown was as a blow, while a enm word saddened her for a weelr. Marriage need not necessarily lie a failure. Like every high condition It Is dltll- culL of attainment; but It is ho line in Us perfection that one success compensates for nmiir noii-sticeossns. A woman's soul nnd mind must reach out nnd bean Inspiration to Iter bus- band. Learn something of his affairs; Interest yourself In his work. AVhnt you don't possess, cultivate. A hus band soon ccase9 to caro very much for a wlfo who Is mentally greatly hla Inferior. Thackcry says. "Love Is Immeasurably above all ambition more precious than wealth, more noblo than nnmc. Ho knows not llfo who knows not that; he hath not felt tho slightest faculty of the soul who hath not enjoyed It." While I ho new woman asks, "is lovu nlim,. worth living for worth dying for? " is 11 mo only satisfying Kltml we can grasp among the shifting shadows of our brief existence? Ill Its various llliases nml different workings Is It after ill tho brightest radiance known In the struggling darkness of our lives? And does lovo ulways satisfy? Men mill iiicir pay for 1 v inr In wi-inm ways. Hope- may llo to them.but thoy always bollove hor, nevertheless. The better things to come of which she tolls nil men become Indeed the sub stance of the thing desired; that Is, expectation Is a constant Joy and Inspiration. The pay for this day's trouble and toll Is in tho reward which Is expected tomorrow. That reward may never come but the hope remains, and so long as that remains, and so long as that lives It pays them to live that thev innv nniu-n ........ and command tho power tliatmoney brings. Ifatruthltlstht "man's nu m ii ins tiro a thing apart," why should It bo "woman's whole exist ence?" To what enormous toll nnd sacrllicos the love and pursuit of money urge a great multitude of men until thoy becoino so absorbed In the oxcltlngstrugglousto nlniost forgot tho thlnu's that wnm nimn c.. .1 ... ,. " . "w "' "" nu.ll ill ilium: or nt least forirnt, ini.in. bum to words or acts that mean so inuch to our own, given us to bo good p. Often times they loVO dearly, yet mo n stlnBy, msorly Hfo , , o their richest Inwartl tmtst.ros, whoiin few wonls or deeds expressive of this love would make them both so much happier. And ,m so weak, so heljiloss, ooself-sacrlllolng, .H.....K.iMrong anil steady arm to lea., upon, it is vry dinieulc for cither man or w)an to go on boliov "g In a lovo that never takus hoed foi he object loved. The greatest loroUnU have ever found In human mturo has been In the II vest.f ,,.. I ho man who risks hu ,,. u,.. .. ' rosotio some drawniiiir ..... i w brave as many H wife who endures " H.cct. iiHiure.vi.ee, and uvondlslov-' alti frtiiu ono who has sworn to Ik her ' Protector; nnd ,ts thmugh long, ''"oy tnonlngs at home, looks allm """i'""i oniinno eyes, and turns wo .' V1"? " mm r to tho !Slftrir.l0,ltoT, mlddlo aJo. hZ :..r...ra,,!MI IHUL-.I nf ... ;"".."" .'"" "v 'K'Ilt " "iiiiiiy iiro if WMnniv uimii. or., January no. isw. and Miss Watklnds.who Is an accomp lished elocutionist and musician, was assisted by some of our best musicians la an able manner. A program con sisting of the following numbers was rendered: Piano 6olo, "Tho Palms," Miss Watklnds; rccItatlon'Tho Bald headed Man," Miss Wntklnds; piano solo, "Valsc Urllllant," Miss May Tilson; recitation, ,'Tho Witch of Wenhain"' Miss Wntklndsjvocal solo, "Mold of the Mill." Miss Huelat: rec itation, "The going Man," Miss Wat klnds; piano solo, "Till We Meet Again," Miss Watklpds; vocal solo, "Once In n Purple Twilight," Air. Whan. 8PECIAL PARISH MEETING. A special meeting of the parish of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will bo held in the Guild room this. Thurs day, evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp, to which nil communicants of the parish and the friends of the church are cordially invited. The business of tho meeting will be to make arrange ments, If possible, to secure tho ser vices of a rector, nnd It Is to bo hoped thnt all will show their Interest In the matter by being present on this occa sion. The ladles of the Gu d will prepare light refreshments, and a pleasant social occasion Is assured. Let all who feel an Interest In the church be sure to attend. LADIKH IJOWMNO CLU11. Ten among the leading society ladles of Salem have organized a bowl ing club, and once each week meet at the bowling alley on Commercial street to Indulge In the Interesting nnd decldcdlv benellcnl everp.lsi. They enter Into tho snort with much enthusiasm, and it Is a pleasant sight torfsco theirlithennd graceful forms as the balls arc sent rolling down the alleys. Those composing the mem bership of this club arc: Airs. I. L. Patterson, Airs. E. II. Philbrook, Airs. Hugh Thompson, Airs. P.. P.Boise Jr., Airs. Henry Alyers, Allsscs Ethel and Fay Thompson nml .Icsslo Brcymun. Tlio club met and practiced this afternoon. It would be a line exer cise for many women, nnd It Is to bo Hoped that other clubs will form. adopting an unrestricted style of dress for tlio occasion, and nrartlc ncr nt least once- a week. SALEM SCHOOL TAX. ' f Four Mills Voted nt the Annual School Meeting. Tho annual school meeting of tho taxpayers of school district jSo. 21 was held at the council chamber Wcdnes- flnv nvnnlnrr with "Hr. W. TI Ttvrtl. president of the board of directors, In mo cnair. There were nenny iorty rcnrctcntntlve citizens nreserit aside from thn lmnirl of illrnetms. School Clerk Scott Bozorth rend the report nnd recommendations published In Tun Jouknal. John Q. Wilson moved that the report of tho directors be approved and that it. levy of four mills be made for the ensuing year. The motion was seconded by Eugene Breyman. Ilermnn Pohle expressed a fear that the proposed levy would not be sufllclent nnd moved to amend by making It live mills. President Byrd explained that the district Indebtedness had been cut down on a six-mill levy, but under a four-mill levy he thought no reduc tions of existing debt could be made, though ho thought the district busi ness could be carried on wlthoutcreat Incr further Indebtedness. Air. Pohle's motion was not seconded and the original motion was carried unanimously. After a vote of thanks to the cltv authorities for the use of the council clinmber the meeting ndjouriipd. THE MARKETS'. ClilcaRu Jn. 30. Wheat, cah 03jc. New York, Tan. 30. Silver, 65$c;ead, 3 3- SAN FUANCISCO MARKET. Kan Franclico. Jan 30, Wheat, 1.12 Wmil . . Orrron. .choice, (rtlioe: Inferior 8c, valley, 9 tic. uops yuotaDie at 4(&uc. Potatoes 50 to Soc per tack. Oils-Milling. .W85. . .- POIt I LAND MAkKK'IX Portland. Jan. 30.-WI1e.it valley, 63 Walla Walla, 6o. Flour Portland, $3; Denton county V. craliam. $2.20: auncrhnc, S2.K per bbl . grey, batreli, WE """1 ARE X X 2.IC ncr I Uats-White, 2324c;grey, io2i;rolled, cases, 3.75 In bags, S4.2J5 25, 4.50 7.00; VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. AFTIHINOON WITH IIUOWXINO. A class of ten ladles mot at the home of Airs. Emily Philbrook on Court street Wednesday nftnrnnnn. gl vlngconsidcratlon toselectlons from drowning. There are two classes composed of a different tncmbershln. each class meeting every two weeks. Such gatherings aro or a very enter taining and bcnellclal character, and tho exatnplo of theso ladles might well lie emulated by others, In a similar manner. Aumsville. Aliss Emily Henry returned to her home In Salem after a short visit with her friend,4 AIlss Anna Aldcrson. C. Travcr and family nro home. after a brief visit at Allnto. Airs. Butler, who has been sick for aliout two week's, Is reported worse this morning, and fears aro enter tained for hor her recovery. Airs. Rents, of Salem, has been vis iting friends In Aumsville for tho nnst fow days. John Bolxrtbon has ntruln cone to work tor Juke Hcllebower. The MoKlnley club held a very en thusiastic meetlntr last Snhirdnv afternoon. They elected ofilcers for the ensuing year, also six delegates to at tend tho moot ncr of Benubllcnn Clulm at Portland February 4th. The fol lowing arc tho names of thn miicnra elected: Ed. T. Judd president; G. B. Cornelius and F. L. Pound vice presi dent; I). W. Smith secretary. Tho delegates to Portland wore 11. t Judd, H.C. Partcr, Abner Lewis. II. A. Keen, Chas. Vnnevso. nnd O. n Cornelius. The club Is in a veyr healthy and growing condition. Potatoes.. New Oregon, 305oc per sack. tiay.,uooa, 5.50550 per ton. Wonl..Vallev. otaltec: Kastern Oreeon. stsy,c. iMillstufls. .Uran, SU.5012.50; shorts,$t2 t3;chopfccil,i2Is per ton; rve, Socperc. HideH.. green, halted Co lbs 5c; under Co lb 44c; sheep pelts, lo7ou. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 5c, according to qual. Ity. Iluttcr.. Oregon fancy creamery, 4045; fancy dairy, 35; fair to good, 3o35; common, 17c. Chcrsc .Oregon full cream, I2l2c, Hfi'. .Orci'on. IC ner dnt. Poultry.. Chickens, 250 per doz ; ducks, $5.oo6; ceesc. J6.oo7.oo; tur keys, otec: dressed, Ilt2c. Keel.. Topsleers, 22 3.5c per lb; fair to cood steers. 2lfnl2 t ce: cows. zVtrhii.i". drensed beef, j5jic. Mutton.. Iicsc beef, 2.oo2.25l choice ewes, l. total 2. oe: dressed. 4c. I log' Choice, heavy, $3 oe3.4o: lieht Wi'" MOVING Watch this space foi? further annouacc, ments and ccders; $2 75; dressed. 4c ier Id. u ..t . '- .. '- . veai,. sm.111, cnoicc, ifejioc; large, 3(o4c 5. M. & E. h. STOCK 257 Commercial street MHyji'j'Hm.'-iiijii 1 ncr lb SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .53c per bu., market firm. Oats .17c. Ilav .Dated, cheat. SA.tcfihc.nm ilmmhu $6 50: ' """ Hour.. In wholesale lots, 2.85; retail, 3 00; bran, bulk 9.00; sacked, 12 00; short, 11.00(512.00; chop feed, 12.00 1300. Veal..Drcsscd, 4. tiotfs.. Dressed, y uve LattlcHifn Shcct..Livc. 2 00. oI.,1!cbL 2c. Woo Hon.. Besil atmtc. I''ggs..Cash. 15c. huttcr..IVst dairv. Kc: hacv ciunwn 2Sc .-.-. - , Cheese.. ioi2i:c. I-nnn SmokcU Mean. . 15ac-i, iii'1; siiouluers, 7c. Potatoes,. 20c per bu, Onions, ,2c. OPERA HOUSE j Third and last Week of. I OPERA HOIlcn Stock 2 Company, Chase 2' - .!VI? , "J-Jrt hsm " " " m" w Tonight, "Unclefs Darling' SiS f SS 1 he same pleasing pnee of admission, ' 10c, 20 and 30c Beserved seats at Pat ton's Bros.' bookstoro without extra charge. Ten Beautiful Presents Given Away Every Night Tliis Week and Twenty on Saturday Night The Salem Woolen Mills Store, Airs John Allnto Is home from Portland. .Miss Komi Woodruff returned yes tcrday from a short visit In Portland. AIlss Hello Orllllu went to this afternoon, to remain several days AIlss Clara Churchill rnrnrm.ii In tjh: PouNn.-Threo Jersey cows, belonging to E. V. Ryder, residing m, the corner of Oak and Broadway streets, North Salem, were impounded Wednesday. They wandered Insldo tho city limits and shortly jifrflrivnwio tho police onlcers rounded them up. Mr. Ryder released them hvnnvin Portland tlio necessary fee. HARRITT LAWRENCE TlP nrd-i-rr Ut.l Full assortment home packed fruit in half, Jjff in,Salem f" l Tile oast veat hac. in gallon jars, 30c a jar, Best thing on the market for the money, Thk Nkw Yokic Rnckct IsolferlnL' Woodbum today aftora short visit at i ,uls of ossamors and ninckln homo. toshes nt a irreat reduction t ninc POSTOFFICE GROCERY, home. Airs. E.M. Laroro went to Jefferson today to visit her urnndtiiirnntii. Mi ami Airs. Walters. Airs. F. . Alexander returned to her home U. Eugene today, after a short visit In Salem. The Now York Rneknt, lw m.i.. twelve line, all wool. inmiiiii,iin.. suits for Indies In stock. Prlco $2.:i5. Will close out balance for $1.75. ,io-2t Sousa as tin Adapter nnd Arranger. Prom the St. Louis Pott.Dlspatch.J "I think Lender Sousa has tho greatest faculty of any band leader I iiavoever seen for adapting all kinds of mush to S i,rasH Wtrmcut," wild a local nuisledealerand composer but lght. "lonce heart! Sousa and Count Lolll. Minn. s,iipiiiu i...,i dlxcusslng an old opera, tho elections i iwncuwcro nil tin? time played on string Instriiinenls. The Count did not think Soumi could make usoofn certain election on this account. whei-euiKintho grout leader responded lm.ghl.igly: -Why, this band can llay anything." Truer words never were spoken. It makes nodllTerence ..,,wr i no original Is a death march oraohurchhy.nn.byiusnrtofndap. at ou a transformation takes place, which makes It ixrf.,.n,. ...i bjjMlMiu! t This Is a great art. am few lHissess It to the extent that Mr. oiiMidoos." out this line. Children's gossamers as low as 80 cents, nnd $1 with capo and hood; also ladles' mackintoshes as low as $2; a good gossamer $1.25. All higher priced mackintoshes fnrinfiic nnd gents, at a greater reduction In proportion. Call and snvo money. d2twlt Baths! Baths! Baths! fn?r?il0Pi,eiW)pce,,n.hl.batl18' S,X batW rorsi. Children's hrinrtinr ,,n,in nt n.... IE :1 . "'"'" "."IV.I mt 1 i m ill years of age.M cents. I-Mm J. C. AIills, Prop. NOTICE 1'I.BAHANT HNTHIrrAINMUNT .!?.?" ..u MW,V "Wit liv AliLl TfoVlh?,U,?ri!..WItN "ftCissTOMi: iAknv HoM.-Tl.roo weeks ago laM Alo.ulay, i)r.s. CartwrKht m.d Mott porformod .-. ..M i ..!. .."" J-; Mart.., Montzou, of awlla ?vl Ihooase necessitating theoiwratlon was ,,,, nl)SCW!i on tl() Bll(n1(Jcr ..... ll3Sum..ssruiiy treated. Tho J h " au so rar recovered that no was taken homo today. AV. h iX.wnlug. the liveryman, kindly VrZ vldodarlgnud Alfred Sauvaln S. ere, his services. Whll fn Sale Mr. Alorltzou was quurtored with m" Sa.miln.Sr.. In East Salem. LWBUK AI. E. Dun., r... . . wrvloo this evening. niv. 5 " I "ryan will imprint. 1, To Water Consumers; The mams and hvdMntc r.n u flushed out in general tomor row, Jan. 31. Consumers on laterals from Centre st. will govern themselves accordingly as part of the time there will k no water in those pipes. A. L. BROWN, Supt, Salem Water Co. UUOl OZCIl lnriloa linn ,,11 ...l ,,,., . u "" ""u'l tUIII- ulnatlon suits ii . iiu, v. v i. Backet. Will sell at 9i.?s tn ,.wv out. nn . tllf-il, WANTED -F0 1,000 Dozen Chickens. SrKT.DOTY & COMPANY What price will thev oav ? Th uiu . est price ever paid in Salem, Don't be afraid bringing too much, as all can be taken 3 o; 4 r mUSt be deIivefed on Feb- or 1, Lall and see us, k,.. Patc P?u1 Car will lL'gXg. poultry by that time. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair Medal, Al.JwInter Pnlr. DHL Vuk? ft H CI CREAM BAKING P0WDIR vMost Pwftrt Mde. ttYMiBtaaZStairiarii S Apples 40c. luuiirv rnn f - i. ---.y . .ik. kV; lUCSICn "I Kn n.. .1 - - s?;.Tf-;ssr A Painful Accident, -Yesterday t noon, ns Mrs. 3f. j. Lottrltz book, keeper for the Salem Flo, rI n MHU ;vs walking on Ferry ht eel a o I ??ki". l,l8lvalk broke e - be;u,isriCS bru Bcdnndscmtohal and her nnklo badly sprained. It will b j paS 1 injury for somo time. CiUEATHEnrrrypinvr - ...... . Wlntnr .,.!... ".rt y ' u" KUldSOf en. ,;;; .v.""?r,w um w or -....,... h.U)US, overcoats, wool swWa "d stockings at tho Now York Racket. Wo want to close out thest Call and save money. diwlt A SlMPT.K Pnrvnr.,.. .... le.ltoaskedhl8Footr?nSa' 1... .. v-. -1I0W " no iiniintitii Leave Salem February NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, .. i au-5iiuatlon by a Elrl to dn ,n. i housework. AddIv or Vn,gn"J?.u.0 Bepel Sale -. ".. wi, somi, WANTKH-a i,...: " ?..Bopdbulle:Ton,'C,'0cff' A WOMAN-Wt.K i..u ..": 28 ''- "- ijiiiir n vak . . - the past year has, in a general way, had its rough sailing, But the Woolen Mills Store has stood like Gibral ter and sold the most and best oods, It's homemade and aU wool goods, coupled with square dealing has done that busk ness, and the intention of the managers is to put in a large stock the coaling season at prices that will corres' pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi ard of these popular goods will be fullv kept up, and its manv friends and patrons can rely in the future on getting reliable goods, the same' as in the past tlal .. ... ' :i" acriminn. ." r! " "H-itra ot the coaxt. Sk -..r..w... u'Kcn lor the W..I.I.. r, ' : - k of clears n,l rZZlL """Plner. "- -iCWllUI Fine stivl- Miller. Proj, confectionery," p, y 14 im" van I An msiuin.ln.l. .. your suppiios of Ar,.n,.n ,,-. liUy . ,uo1 tll0 Court street grocers. ninnn,, nrnK irr.l..i .. Tacoma and San lWnrff men,0 Seattle. Miller', r,officebTockCOpaPef,onle a! WE DONnTiwiv, .. men of ability, ttoa ' iViS? or ,oafe but nusiiers. State and PenenU raomh and commti V: BeDel aents. s,i... nd commission. Micine, WjS RHdneFr;BS'y -"Kine Co., 4t E2K.?. ?ourc77ZZ aitaftS SKSrS newtpr 1f": countrir fm lrre.r'h State. eW .i fAII.. tt.. ... UIIDDin ll ' ' VBM WOCk. rbrtlnS ""'""l ., JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the niOSt rftmr1it etnne- ftf brushes of all kinds in the State, Artists' mnt'atc lime. hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, W. F. R. SMITH & CO, iSllCrntCnrt r Om!L P. C?.Uf..ll -..w-wi, iu 4JUIUU 4X OCJIIIIU1CI, taeral Blacksmiths.- KrI-TnrcirtI ... -t L... flirie tie nBi specialty. iMewsiiua job work a specialty. Price the lowest. J. H. HY4b'r WATCH MA VPt AMr. inrociDD iaUaf Ti,!.keVcWVoffi,wpI' work. Seth aotf Thomas clocks, eta.r" 3.J Commtrdsl Street, A yu