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May 11, 1887 (4 pages)

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The Daily Transcript, Nevada City, California, Wednesday, May 11, 1887. . OITIZENS BANK, = hel hk Nevada ity THE TRANSCRIPT EXERCISE FOR THE FAIR. Strengthening the Muscles of the Cheek. Fashionable Figures. The Daily Transcript. CIRCULATES IX ? “4 dy City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready Mera e ville, North San Juan, French Cor<a ‘s , i ine a woman seated on ‘ 4 $30 rai, Sweetiand, North ag py ena ae ere te ee Spo poking one cheek Paid up Capital = s°¢ 000. ” Graniteville, Truckee. and eve t y ap of Nevada county; alsoin Placer with one finger by tie howe day “etvek ies, at Sacramento, San c s »: “9a __ ; ; and Sierra covgact, throughont the State day? Can you easily picture to yourself A General Banking B 7 d. “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si another woman working her lower’ jaw cin inibv dianedanaatl incessantly and most vigorously an hour Ae : are py . oF two every day for a mouth? Yet this Published Daily (Mondays excepted) PY" i. gone by our sisters and our cousins and —BROWN & CALKINS~~—; our aunts, all over town. The reason T8 SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL News, and ithasa circulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this 4 county. It also has numerous patrons in New Verk, Placer, Yuba Rg otag be trmage ed —— find isfi a ramento, San Francisco and m OFFICE: : they do this is that they are not satisfied San Francisco. atin a oe ee ee ETS LARD and. 0 No $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. . with their faces. This one has a depres; And Sacramento. HOME SEEKERS throughaut the weet 2 =" «ion in her cheek, and that is what she is . we issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE count Botacavemgenevon fer EH progres en Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. ing made in the development of the coun> ‘ ive resources, It precipal cities of GREAT BRUTAIN . ty’s varied and extens a and EUROPE. sents extraordinary inducem Wo SIGHT. DRAFTS PAYABLE poking with her finger. She expects so to strengthen the muscles in her cheek as to make it full and plump and round, as . it ought to be, and used to be in eel LO See ees ‘nice sme wk tan Unveiling the Garfield Statue— Statues babyhood. The other one is working her . yagea States m specialty: “ jaw in order to develop the lower s oe : Generally—April i ae hee face, which she thinks is not Highest Price Paid for County Republican Party's round and curving enough; or, if she is and State Warrants. . Record. WASHINGTON LETTER. TO ADVERTISERS married, she wants her face to look a8. ‘ge.a and Silver Bullion ura . well, as the plumpest ee = chased _ oe —— . friends. There is a little book in current : ’ . use which, gives the ladies the necessary Assay aa Bank . instructions for. poking this part of the OFFICERS: Being positively the Wasnixeton, May 2, 1887. Best Advertising Médium in NorEpiror Transcriet:—The handface and working the other, and it is this . ; 3. pRESTON Presibent. some bronze statue of Garfield, which little book that is giving our women this . p: 4. HUNT .. oes ¥1Ge PRESIDENT. thern California. , Capitol Hill; -all--novelemployment. . JOHN T. MORG I Ni.. pencsineeanasces CASHIER. =eovens stands at the foot of Capito ; This manual for ehcouraging the vanity . p. E. MORGAN -Ass’T CaSHIEeR and Sgc’y. o i sent, ready to or Enc ng tl As = re — ~— ASE : ~eremonof women also gives instruction in the art SiaeivoRs: be unveiled amid ic See : of developing the arms and necks and vin. ‘a, 3 Howe. , ROE ge oF as ies on the 12th inst makes the nine-+ tects of the sex, but what it proposes for . Gro. M. HucHes, [Oe ROAMe teenth outdoor memorial to public) them todo is only, after all, what they . W™. EDWARDS, Z Paes nouaMam men in thiscity. There are six eques. are doing and have been doing always for . tria : iz ‘ . their own improvement. A man exermetatues, six ‘pedestrian enngeme pr for his Soalthiont woman for her Naw Fost pias wattenee ey mar’ ( 4 s, anc men , co First Natio ie 2 i eg ocebeatrny sey é he ooks. The growth of fashionable life, Sacramento—Natiowal Bank of D. O. Mills . one marble shaft, the tallest in the) \ith the attendant increase of the use of . « Co. . world. low neck dresses, has set many and many i iiiched ta ead: “Path f his country” ‘has hundreds of women who want to shine in E — resevtiha : } . society: to racking their brains .and busy. Nevada : Assay : Office. been memorialized in both marble and . g themselves toward improving their bronze, so also has the great War} appearance. Many women who want to President, Abraham .Lincoln, while . wear low ball and dinner dresses find there are Jackson, Scott, Green, Mac-' they have bothersome .bones in their . ' thi ite useful in their ins, Farragu', . necks, which are quite usefu . . veny SiGe: Dupont, Luther, Prof. eve \ selves just Where a fair, smooth surface . request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. In Chiet Justice Marshall, whobave been sited. ‘To gk these out of sight . connection with my, Anau gre I Mara given either, marble or metallic im-. amid the fullness of a fashionable neck or . Sractical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct CORRESPONDENTS: PRINTING = x The TRANSCRIPT has the . J. J. OTT, Proprietor. Largest and Best Equipped Job Print. NO. 26 MAIN STREET} NEVADA CITY. ie ing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and its SCOPE pcity oth Mik, 1000 Bure Pr Dy mortality in the National Capital. . chest is what is giving many a pugilist . returns in every way. Working tests will be This itio cted by his and Q ; aap adeton, ie Soci A of . Manager wealth and business Just now. old tadés imarms,(the Society The women are doing much, perhaps, the Army of the Camberland)cost ee to make themselves healthy and pretty 000, thirty thousand of which Congress . than they ever did or had a chance to do . appropriated for the pedestal. It rep-. in modern times before. Horseback rid. resents Gen. Garfield standing in a! ing, rowing, swimming, walking, nese grace Si P wipt. ing in gymnasiums, sparring, playing . fal atteinde, yeh ding s manvectipy games that strengthen muscles and dein one hand while the othet rests on a . velop forms, and studying hygiene—with book lying upon a column. -The fig-. ag little study and as much fun as possiure is of heroi¢ size arid decidedly life. ble—are some-of their — Why, like triki the young women are undergoing @ revoits fi ‘ lution! Their mothers don’t know what The movement for the erection of a . : : ‘ al . t© make of them—-though candor commonument to the memory of Genera pels the admission that a great many of Garfield had its inception on the day! the mothers are paying as much attention of his death. The Society of the Ar-. to the subject as any one—except _that my of the Cumberland, of which he. they may not all have the new science ; > P 4. down as finely as that lily of the stage he a ear mepeater, ~~ = . who is described in the provincial papers in annual reunion at Chattancogs, as taking a cold bath every morning to Tennessee. It was a meeting of Spe-. preserve her health, washing her face ‘Gial interest, for the ex-Confederates . with cold cream —— ro pon 80 asi i ic. 2 A , of. avoid wrinkles, and walking like a post.of that region, in which the rmy of. re ler ee i BY ort Sere ‘the Cumberland fought its battles and Werk tiath won its fame, had united in an invi. : es: tation to the Society to hold its meet-. -_ pa Sp Js obey oe . -. If you hear of anybody that wants to trade the men they had fought on 60; @ good double barrel shotgun for a small many battle fie!ds in social intercaurse. . portable worm and retort that is too small fencing mastef and gymnasium . "3% 3T-CLASS work are as low as made with from 60 te $00 pounds. PRICES . Prices SA UNihe Coast, ‘The establishment —____ . has lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and other \ sama material, plain and ornamental. ‘ THOS. S. FORD . Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broad . snd Pine streais, Nevane PT. See specimens of our work and get our ~~~ . prices before sending your printing to San . Francisco or elsewhere under the mistaken . impression that you can do better there. J. i. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. FFICE—South side Broad Street, oppoC site Union Street, Nevada Cit IF YOU Will practice in all the Courts of the State, . { and the Courts of the United States within the State of California. i . Will draw up Deeds and Mortgages for $2.50 . Want te Keep Thoroughly Poste each, certificate of acknowledgment thereto . included. M. FARLEY. CONCERNING L. B. LITTLE. , FARLEY & LITTLE, scotia tas eae pics Se SE GEE I eae eS Attorneys and Counselors at Law. HEV HAL . page eee ATILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND "s EV, Z. \G y . W United States Courts. ae "ss * JOHNSON & MASON, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, ND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Thomas L Building, up stairs, orner Broad and Pine streets. GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, ee re skeere 2 JOHN CALDWELL : STOCK GRAZING, i i rade Garfi i ved of) for my business, I can give hima good t oe f _ ord Sri ides . ©" it if he will let you know. This is a good this reunion Of soldiers of both sides : bit 5 ne) ger inhaler MPS ot . y assem rec You might say to your friends that we shall news of his death Y: ¥ . try in the future as we have in the past to ee . keep up the standard of our goods, so as to The 30th of April just passed was. merit a continued patronage. such a glorious day for the inaugura-. _ Citizens of the United States, or those who tion of a President that one could not will always be welcome at our ‘works, probut regret the failure_of a certain bill . vided they are not office holders in any betore the last Congress: It was in-. capacity. We have no use for those who are i} . troduced by Senator Ingalls and’ proin any way connected with the public teat. vides that Inauguration day be changLe. Lesecrsioureias ed from the 4th of March to the last . Tuesday in April. The reason for the change was that the weather in early March is usually execrable, and that the effect of the inauguration ceremonies is apt to be spoiled in conse. quence. ° I could not help contrasting the snow and slush, wet and chill of the last fourth of March with the April day which it was proposed should witness the next inauguration. The lawns were fresh mown, the trees half leaved, the parks bright with hyacinths and tulips, the streets as clean . as bowling alleys, the thermometer 68, the sky blue and the west wind mild and fresh. Imagine what the scene would be on such a day with 50,000 troops in close column marching up Pennsylvania avenue, and 200,000 thousand people watching the pageant and roaming through the streets of their country’s Capital. Despite the failure of the bill for the present, the last Dictated letter. I hope that any one will feel perfectly free to address me in relation to anything referred to in the above letter. All communications containing remittances will be regarded as strictly confidential,—Bill Nye in New York World. KEEPSAKES. Each lover has a keepsake For the memory of his love; One has a note or a ribbon, And one a curl or a glove. But I am rich in keepsakes; Three notes I treasure apart; There are two, accepting my presenta, And one, declining my heart. —Macmillan’s Magazine, Too Direct: Mrs. Dacre (in an effort to start the conversation)—Now, major, which was it, the lady or the tiger? Major Goitall (who has been on the plains for ten years, has recently lost some money and is not familiar with literary chestnuts) —K-really, Mrs. Dacre, if any rumors have come to your ears with regard to my—er— conduct, since I came east, you must at least ‘give me the benefit of a Scotch verdict— not proven, you know.—Puck. Scared at the Wrong End. of April will doubtless be the inauguA woman was seated in a cutter in front of * : 4° a store on Monroe avenue the other day when ration time of the future. The eae the horse began to kick, and a pedestrian __tor from Kansas. received the fiillest . . caught him by the bridle and observed: approbation of his bill from the com-. “Seems as if he was frightened at somemittees. of both Houses of Congress ra thing.” hich it find i “Perhaps he is,” replied the woman, as she which it was referred, and seemed al-} tumbled out, “but I always thought the front most certain of passage, but failed at. end of a horse got scared flrst.”—Detroit Free the last moment. Mr. Ingalls says. Press. he will not give it up, but intends introducing the bill early in the Fiftieth Congress, and pressing it to a successfal conclusion. The wise policy of the Republican . put the dealer frankly informed me that it party made the credit of the United . was Aiea ad el tg agg petiole States better than that of any other) Pay?’ “Only $11." ‘cH’m. pasa nation in the world. Under laws . pig eS crad—nly~snage aged passed and administered by the Re. === _ publicans, the taxes, also, were levied . and collected so as to produce over. flowing revenue without serious bur. dens upon the people. Atthe Treasury Department they . are making vigorous effort to show . that there will be no dangerous accu. “mulation of money in the Treasury . during the coming fiscal year. Possi. bly there will not, but it is difficult to; . Any ae oe ee eae ot 77 from one well established . . June, A. D. 1887, will bé delinquent and ie income will certainly be at . advertiond t0F sale at public Meets — 5 sas ay the delinquent sssessmeut to:rether quired for the sinking fund. With costs of advertising and expenses of Forry-Niver. . sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. . C. E. ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the Law Office of John Caldwell, ——Broad Street, Nevada City, California. m10 Seme Hope tor the World. “TJ tell you honest men are not all dead yet.’’ he said, as he returned to his sleigh at the Central market. ‘‘Here’s a robe which Assessment Notice. & TEVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. IN Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works Nevada City, California. Notice is Eoreb given, that at a meeting ofthe Board of Trustees, held on the 9th day of May, 1887, an assessment, (No. 14) of ten cents by share was levied upon
the capital stock-of the corporation, pa} yable immediately in United States gold colin, to the Secretary at the law office of John Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, ‘California. -. . ‘DON’P READ THIS! No Sacramento Goods Sold at the San aTrE,’ . MB Oyster Cocktails Specialty. HARRY DANIELS. BROAD STREET; opposite Giffin’s Cigar Store. api7-lin have declared their intention to become such, . ~ could have been sold to me for a bear skin, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. . The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, —AND -' Gy Naco’s.. . PIONEER MILLING ". Groceries, Provisions, Fe PATENT ROLLER FLOUR. 0. 6. TORSON, Agent. gE ‘¢sFpechiwe.’’ In NEVADA crry. J. J. JACKSON ---------Proprietor. There will always be.found. at.this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will be sold at the lowest market rates. ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF WINES AND DBUIQUVUORS. J. J. JACKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street. T._H. CARR. Carr Eos: J. E. CARR. re. Resides oe in ; er R di Informed at all times on Physician, CS gies AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. L THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS N. E. CHAPMAN, DENTIST. NEVADA CITY. CAL, 4 Subscribe for the 6 1887 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—1887 0 pen 1887~ 1887—1887—1887—1887—1837—1887 1860 1 LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. B80 Daily Transcript ! 4 Omice at Residence, Sacramento st. _. 1860 Daily Transcript ! 1° 180 Daily Transcript ! 13° 8 Le Lage a ge i a 7 1887—1887-——1887—1887 —1887—1887—1 887 DR. 8. M. HARRIS, WHICH I8 The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. DENTIST. NEVADA CITY ON ‘ BROWN & CALKINS. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, . ie Boot and Shoe: Making Office in Morgan & Roberta Block, corner Establishment ’ Broad and Pine Streets, up stuirs. Broad St., Opposite Stich & Larkin’s. J. DELBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each month. oe Repairing in all ite Branches at Short Notice. Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. D. E. MORGAN, Master. J. H. BoaRDMAN, Secretary. P-A-T-ENT-S oe Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, BTAINED, and all business in the U. 8. No. 6, 8. A.M. Patent-Office—attended-to—-for MOD: YW STATED MEETINGS AT MAERATE FERS. 7 J SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Of5 5 fice, and we can obtain Patents in less time Soa First Moneay in each month. Vis, fWjiting Companions in good standShan those remoge eas W aghiRston. } es B. H. GAYLORD. The Beat of Stock, the Best of Work, the Fairest of Prices. TRY ME. {a24-1m Send model or drawing. We advise as to aa we cordially invited to at-. patentability free of chat e—and we make JOS. THOMAS, High Priest, no charge unless we obtain patent. J. H. BoarpMAN, Sec. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, and to the officials of the U. 8, Patent Office. For FRED SEARLS. . Circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or county, adGAYLORD & SEARLS, dress C.A. Snow & Co, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Witt PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURTS State and Federal. 5 ge Office—Opposite the Court House. : \orr i co ee . ea é ‘ =) pimanideg Fi ip No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, ttorney and Oounselor at Law. Buy Gold Dust, Gold ana ! . . (ya of Pine and Commercial i Streets, Nevada City. Silver Bars. May 6, 1887. ay dee practice in all of the Courts of the Lt Stowe WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION . ivil and Mini 8 Engineer, éhteriow prepared to furtiish all class. A ND U-S. DEPUTY MINERALSURVEYV es with employment at home, all the . LX. OR. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, . time, or for their as moments. Business . corner Broad and Pine Streets. new, be and profitable. Persons of either . ee . OX easily clear from 50 cents to $5 per even} GEO. C. GAYLORD, ing, anda nalsum by devoting all . thels time e business. “i and girl W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, } phipens seq thie tran autee halt Silceis Sekos the H A os . see 8 may sen r ress an e . Groceries, Provisions, Oase Goods, Grain. . business, we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full culars and outfit free, ‘Addreas Geonok TINSON & Co., Portland, Maine, YOU can live at home, and make more Feed, &¢., &. . — . . Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices. Agent for Giant Powder Company. anything ‘aise. "ts _—* poms on} ital ast : eee see ~ eran . needed; you are started free. sexes L. 6. CALKINS. XN. P, BROWN, bow eee pee ee me “Gentay outfit ze rey pe Better not delay. ry —~ se our : ane nd 0} BROWN & OAL BING, if you are wine on will do so at once. . H.HALLETT & CO., Portland, Me. WM. sCoTT, . Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. \ UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY . DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading parin Northern California. It was estab& Co, PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK ‘iK THING USUALLY FOUND IN A ae wane E'irst-class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS Books, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. « : FIELD, GARBDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded:by a careful and eompetent Druggist. i s é ——————————___——— ry NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad and Pime Streets,.......... cds .. Nevada City ww. D. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPs, = COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORs, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. ~ NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPpetent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. sian Ree SOM Agent for the Imperial, London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. , vy: . ; GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE. . FORMER PRICE $1.00. NOW SELLING AT 50 CENTS A BOTTL AT VINTON’S UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Don’t wail to Try This 17 GREAT—HEALTH—GIVER.<3 a ‘ hed September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown . Tae Ay COLLECTIONS [-26-1m) ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF ‘& CHARONNAT, DEALER. IN eq,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Bitc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within 2 reasonable dis tance free of charge. A'share of public patronage is inost respectfully solicited. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY, The above named Company have ALL ROLLER . a E"ced store. FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee ‘the Flotir manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Grain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. &@ Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. et BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Merchant’ Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. —_————_o0—_—_——Fine oth Trveods, Cassineres and Broadcloth Of Our Own Importation, DIRECT FROii MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. THE CELEBRATED SPERRY FLOUR ‘Can now be purchased in this city. SSNPHRREVE SS SLA . fe-Is the Best in the City. Try It.-@a SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. ‘ Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent LADIES! SEE HERE! YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING NATIONAL HOTEL AROMATIC WINE! This remedy isthe result of years of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies to be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. as Yormerly of the Union Hotel, Nevada City.) # It is aprepeses: expressly for treating all in Nevada City. Complains ret Rony, failed _amale AMPLE ROOMB: <> w whic women are 1 a j afficted, and for these cases isa positive RLEGANT 1A MEER ROOMDR 5 oie asta! panty and eniak, Your blood, ane adiness our ne. » . SPEC i6 andinvigorate your entire ayeam, piving BPRLIAL ACCONMOTS ee st ‘ou rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. COMMERCIAL, TRAVELERS, © not me but get it at once and be cured . a8 thousands already have. We will send. The new nesepent have, thoroughly free to any address a boo overhauled’ the Hotel and made many imuseful information forthe Indien © ™<" . portant changes. ‘The proprietors. have “Gilmore's. i ad many years exerience in the business, ter autinfaction than any medfcine T° have . And give their entire time and attention %6 soldin twenty years. It is all it is reprethe an ae. They have alread made the NaDelaware, Ohio. 1) 19°NER, Dinghy . tiene ? : : Particularly is the National adapted to the wants of the traveling public—being in the — ih GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER. For Ootighs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, esame building, Music Lessons. (@O-Vor séle by Carr Bros, [025-4m . p Crest lett at CARR BROS. Drug Store will _ . The only e prot, and best conducted — i Sn gy to and all Diseases of the Throat a SES GNeEA Three Sises—260., 600, and $1.00. PIANO LESSONS. . Se aee we 4 -~= — or _— — —_ ww © ab 23 ee . ) i a ae ee en ee SS