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May 18, 1890 (4 pages)

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Naturally enough, there . . r ed a ee fai) CIRCULATES IN City G:>ss Valley, Ro — * North San Ju:tn, h & Ready, snch Cor. , Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's, Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, end ey. earl { Nevada county; a/se ip c po ytd counties, at acisimento, Say ciseo—in fact, throughout the Sta . mangle roy og diag Diego from the 8 erra to the a : % SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1890. sS Amtisement Notes. ie Miss Pauline ,Arncld and her Eastern company of dramatic artists are néguiiating to appear at this city in the early part of June. They have an extended repertoire of standard pieces. ifarold Worthing isthe manager and director of the troupe. TheJingleis, a colored jubilee concert company, will appear at the Tueater here Monday evening, June 2. The Los Angeles Tribune says: A large and select audience filled the hall of the Temperance Temple last nighf*to witness the farewell performance of the “Jinglers.” This troupe is entirely of colored people, and is decidedly the best troupe of the kind that ever performed in this-city. G. W. Walley, the second bass, is especially fine, and brouglit down the house in his “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot’ and ‘‘Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.’”? George L. Conley is decicedly the best man ofthe company, dnd was encored every time be appeared. question.” have none.” ated soméwhere in the nose. forget that, will you?” office of the Texas Plumbe~, ana a Sica for a position thy, (ine, day, the editor, who ‘ain't very busy just then, put hini through an examination to de. termine his fitness: “Who discovered America?” “K'umbus. Pshav:ask me a harder % “Who was the first man?” “Adam. Why, Mister, I know all——” “What was his other name?” “Mis vther name? Why, he didn’t “Yes, he did.. His other name vas Ebenezer--Ebenezer Adam, Esq., lai: of Paradise Center. % are there in the human body?” How many bones “Well, I forget just now, but I did know wunst.” ‘i . ‘What! Don’t you know that? Every school-boy knows there are 17,482,654,941 bones 4m an ordinary man, when he isn’t eating mackerel has one more bone than other people.” A man who snores “What bone.is that?” “The tromhene, of course. It is situYou won't He said he wouldn’t. ‘How long would it take a mud turtle to cross the desert of Sahara with a ‘small orphan boy to touch him up behind with a red-hot poker?” : “Well, look here, Mr. Editor, if I had a slate and pencil I could figure that out; butdog my skin if I am much of a mental ’rithmetic.” “Slate and pencil! Did you ever see a slate and pencil about a sanctum? Nonsense. slip. tion?” Well, we'll let that question Have you got a good constitu‘Pretty tol'ble.” — , “How long do you suppose you could Hissongs, “Bake that Chicken Pie’! }i¥. on raw corn and faith and do the and ‘‘Is Maud In?”’ must be heard to be appreciated. The feature of the evening was the songs_of the quartet. The imitation of Barnum’s steam ealliope and the Chinese quartet were ‘gendered in their own inimitable style. . & Bridge Wanted. The people of Penn Valley, Pleasant Valley, French Corral and all of the adjacent country are said to be howling vociferously for a bridge across Deer Creek at the Anthony House. One stood there about a quarter of a century ago and was much used; but adroveof cattle in passing over it bore down too hard and it collapsed. The ford there is a poor one, the bed of the stream being quicksand. He Switched Off. A drummer who left here Friday to go upcountry with a two-horse livery rig pulled his team over the grade this side of the Purdon crossing and the whole outfit went down about fifteen feet. The principal damage done was the breaking of the front axle to the carriage. Tures-fourths of your ailments arise from Liyer troubles which Simmons Liver Regulator cures. Released om Bail. Ah Coon, the Chinafnan bound over in thesum of $500 to be tried on a charge of tapping the till at Focheti’s saloon at North Bloomfield, has given bonds and has heen released from the county jail. His sureties are two of his fellow countrymen who reside at this city. 3 Not Vet Producing. 4 The. Scandinavian (Hudson) mine on Deer Creek below, Rough and Ready has a small force at work getting out wood with which to run the pumping engine. As: soon as the water is out of the mine the extractiou of ore will begin. : : —_——Se i Iv’s A good thing baseball wasn’! going in 1776, else nobody would have staid away from the grounds to sign the Declaration uf Independence. . Aw enraptured tack is a very emphatic form of exclamation point. Tue weight of an argument doesn’t depend on the size of the man. A MAN topples over pretty soon after he loses his balance in a bank, Gossips serve Satan without the intervention of a formal contract. T&x-National Treasury surplus appears to be a sinking fund. ee ir aera PERSONALS. Cari Miller, of Mendocino City, yr eee 8.F, aii ge a pays, Phar ve Barsaparilia entirely’ cure: is 5 and kidney trouble.” : Rob’t I. Barry, Assistant Superinte ° Pullman Palace Car Company, while ii.. * fornia last summer, did not bufter wiih bh headaches. He gave Joy's Ve: as the preventing ageuit John M. Cox lives. at 785 Turk St.,S.F. i pe to be afflicted with sick headaches. One attack the day he commene taking Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, but ). wince, yaredone, ree ©, A. Bushnell, of the Murphy Build; , Bt, 8. F., suffered with Apalge as in its worst form for years,‘ aaliat is sey enmanioeg, ane, $0 ; momen every): _ similarly afflicted. ; \ Mrs. Dr. J. H. Mason, of No. 1053 x1; Bt, 8.:F., whose trouble was chronic bi ation on the fiver een eee ver an ny is d and Jam steadily improving.” ce A.W. Bogert is a wholesale shin ieeturer, ares, al vy Miesion a 6. ra ! ‘oy’s ¢ Sarsaparilla has py! entire’ eile! trom his indigestiou Piano Tuner. W. D. Travers, the wellknown piv’. tuner, will be intown about May 1+:. Any ia wanting work don¢ can lea:: orders at Lennie’s Book Store. Private Boarding House. Mrs. J. H. Boardman, on Broa’! @treet, is ready to accommodate an: number of boarders by the day, week . ; or month, “may7-1f. . Beron’s cough “and Consu Ue) con Care is sold by us ona guarantee. It Consumption. For sale by Curr , Broad et. arlh-ti py should bu fresh: GarSeeds at Carr Bros.,\and plant 4 work of a domesticated elephant?” “Lord! I don’t beligve -I could live mor’n a week.” : “Well, that’s about as long as you would want to live if you gota position on the Plumbago. Ishall now ask you one more question, and if you prove equal to it you can peel off your coat and sail in.” “Let’s have ‘er, Squire. You'll find me on deck with both feet and a cane.” ‘Well, sir, if. two diametrical circles with octagonal peripheries should collide with a centrifugal idiosyneracy—or, to put it plainly y2 “Put it as plain as you can, boss.” ‘Well, say it collides with an asphyx-~ lated desuetude—what effec’,would the catastrophe exert on the crystallized codfish suspended by the tail from the homogeneous rafters of the empyrean?”” The verdant youngman waited tohear no more, but grabbing his. hat, he made a wild dash for the street and disappeared. —Texas Siftings. = THE FIFTH HUSSARS. Interesting History of a Famous French Cavalry Regiment. A Paris correspondent of the Courrier des Etats Unis gives an entertaining account of the Fifth Hussars, the most’ famous-cavalry regiment in the French army. will be at the head of the French forces on the first engagement in the coming war with Germany. the Beausobre-Hussars, and fought in the seven years’ war. came the Colonel-General Hussars, and at the outbreak of the revolution it received its present name. active. part in the battles of Valmy, Jemmapes, Wattignies, and in other engagements in Holland, Germany, Spain and Russia. great military affairs, and several times In all probability this regiment It.was first: named Later on it beIt. took an It had a hand in all the ained the eulogies of the first Napoeon. At.the battle-of Hohenlinden, Jena, it formed a part of the famous ‘infernal brigade” of General Lasalle, and captured the fortress of Stettin. It was this extraordinary exploit that b:ought out Napoleon’s letter to Murat: “Since your hussars can take fortresses, I may as well dismiss my corps of engineers and have my heavy artillery melted.” ; During the Franco-Prussian war this regiment did some of. the hardest fighting. At the battle of Rezonville it saved several guns that were on the point of being taken by the Prussians, and at Bitche it contributed to the splendid defense of the place and came out with all the honors of war along with the rest of the garrison, which held out until after the treaty of peace. « The Fifth Hussars ts at present commianded by Colonel Briez, a dashing sol. dier, whose value is well known in military circles. It is stationed at Pont-aMousson,. and forms ‘the’ extreme advance guard of the French army, within sight of the city of Metz. —It now transpires that the slang term ‘‘mash” is derived from the gypsy word ‘‘mafada,” which means ‘to charm by’ the eyes.” This influx of knowledge need not materially affect the general result, however. ; When a charming damsel of sixteen or thereabouts begins to malfada a fellow in dead earnest he is not likely to take a day off to hunt up an encyclopedia to find out what sho means by it.—-Detroit Pree Press. sth the method and results whe syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ind refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ‘ver and Bowels, cleanses the sys . in effectually, dispels colds, headbes and fevers and cures habitual » stipation permanently. -For sale i 59¢ and $1 bottles by all druggistsCALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCI8CO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY, .--NEW YORK, N.Y In January, 1792, 1t performed . . ‘the strangest feat that was ever accomplished by any cavalry regiment since the world began, namely, the capture of an entire fleet. At that time the Dutch war vessels got fast in the ice of the Texel. A cavalry charge was about the last thing that the Admiral expected; but thatis just what he received, and the loss of all his vessels was the consequence. in 1800, the Fifth Hussars decided. the ° contest by repeated charges and the capture of cighty guns. In 1806, after is some indignation among the youth oi both sexes over what they regard: agan unwarrantable interference with personal liberty, Wut there 18 @ certain substratum of good sense under the the order, solons as bank clerks are exported, al oxpest, to maintain: a Certain ji situa in siete and keep up apperances, Whicu exh ust te whole of an income like that, pL ve an Oe uoUuniailieer ulways takes a peak when he wants to obtuin a good ‘ew, THe tiocvet Awrivais. Unton Horns, Moy 16 hy, F.E. Young, Sai Frenc.sco Miss N. Hall, dos’ * E. Bond, Oaklaid, Paal Quick, Badger Hiil, J. M, Jenkins, Manzanita Mine G. W. Wheeler do Miss‘H. Nathan, Grass Va tHley, Mrs. Selfridge and d, You Bet. Jolin Alviso, do M. Forres, do Jack Grigse}, Washington, ° 8. Downey, Sinartsville; iF. A. Pridgeon, Lake City, J.R. Davis, San Jouh, R. A. Engiehori, Sacto. , W. W. Brown, Redding, J.M. Wel lon, M irysville, M.R. Root, Yu: City, a 1 talent rJCi; 1ONAL Hore, May 154 the H.C. Mills & wi, San fravturned H. Jacobson, ep et Tits J, 8. Micheli, ory W. F. Adams, “ Edward Lazams, “ H. Morganthan, 4 H. McGovern, ts C.P. Bailey, . re H. A. Stilson, as J. F. Brady, Grase Valley. A. Nicols & wife, May bert. F.C. Luitje,. Kentucky Flat, Jno. Langdon, Colfax; T.-C. Randall, Rock Creek.” W.S.Davis Forest Hill, J.C. Hall, Redlands: W. U. Janes, Sacramento. E. C. Dudley, ay , D. F.Cole,,Mt. House. G. H. Davis, Derbec, F, J. Davi, < Geo. Cooper, Marysville. L. Mullen, Union Hil. O. T. Tobias, Scotts Flat. Oe eres maeroe €ry-casional use has kept me in a healthy For Rent. Church is offered for rent. Frank Aumer. ~ tf The residence, next to .Methodist Apply to 5 aap i eES hL. LUBECE ae eo ce Sufferer Ss FROM ‘Stomach and, Liver derange~ ments—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, SickHeadache, and Constipation—find a safe . and certain relief in cases where a cathartic is needed, these PiJlsarerecom“mended by: leading physicians, Dr, T. E. Hastings, of Baltimore, says: ‘‘Ayer’s Pills are the @ best cathartic and aperient within the reach of my profesAor : sion.” Dr: John W. Brown, of Oceana, W. Va., writes: “I have prescribed Ayer’s Pills in my pyactice, and find them exsellent. urge their general use in families.” pei : 7 ‘‘ For a number of years I was afflicted with biliousness which almost destroyed my health. I tried various remedies, but nothing afforded me any.relief until I began to take Ayer’s Pills.”—G. S. Wanderlich, Scranton, Pa. “T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years, and am satisfied I should not be alive to-day if it had not been for them. They cured me of dyspepsia “when all other remedies failed, and their
lition ever since.’’-—T. P, Brown, er, Pa. “Traving been subject, for: years, to constipation, without being able to find and deem it both a duty and a pleasure to testify that I have derived great benefit from their use. For over two years past I have taken one of these Pills every night before retiring. I would not willingly be without them.’’—G. W. Bowman, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa. ‘‘Ayer’s Pills have been used inj my family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified all that is claimed for them, _In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afforded me greater relief than any med. icine I ever tried.”—Thomas F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggiste and Dealers in Medicine. \ mh LN eS ‘THIRTEENTH APAIG OPLAING sith MILLINERY ! Ladies, Call and Examine Styles and fs" Prices whether you wish to purchase or. not. most Skilied Milliners on lz@-We have one of the and Capable the Coast. Notice to Taxpayers. The City Assessment Roll is now in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees where it will be kept open for public inspectiori until and including Monday, May 1oth, . A. GAULT, Pres, 0 PRICES LOWER THAN. You Don’t Get the News THE LOWEST! —-——. Mrs, Lester & Crawford, ‘MAIN STREET, NEVADA GITY. Notice to Miners. DIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO MAY » TWENTIETH jfor the following deseribed work: s Torun @ drift:Sopth from shaft on the 300 foot level ofthe Blue Bell mine a dig tance of 100 feet. i Torunadrift North, from shafs on the 860 foot level a distance of 100 feet. Contraetorg to find cost and hoisting. Company “provide hoisting machinery and power. ALF TREGIDGO, Bupt. Ormonde, Nevada County, Cal. Reta: SSinneakey Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. Established 1800, SS Ayer’s Pills. In al}. +nuch relief, I at last tried Ayer’s Pills, . Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness, * “Has concluded to keep on hand a full line of fer ICilliners ! ai Besides a Big Stock of DPry Goods, _0 posed of, as they were of the Latest Styles and Lowes Prices, therefore he has just received a VERY LARG E STOCK which is also of the LATEST STYLES, and is row ready for inspection. : He invites the public to call around and convinced of his Low Prices, ‘EF DON'T MISS THE PLACE.“<% . L. LUBECK, ‘Commercial Street, Nevada City, Next door to E. F. Rosenthal. The first stock of Millinery received was readily dissee the New Goods‘whether they wish to buy or not, that they may be A Great Bargain 4 Five Foothill Ranch , rae TUESDAY, MAY 20th, 1890. PUBLIC JAMES HACKETT ee (arnets, Bee BIC STOCK OF ' Bte.,. Ete. at theGRASS VALLEY. SAMUEL YEO, role? 0 = Tons of New Carpets and Wall Paper. Ten Misfit Carpets, all sizes, Cheap For Cash. , 8) y Staff of ‘tompetent Milliners in °charge of our ming—Department. ~v Trirm“ee . Goods sent to Nevada City Free of Charge. Bus Fare paid to customers. THE. BEE HIVE. The Largest Store in Nevada: County. Samuel Yeo, Proprietor. "Beer Siill Ahead . THE PUREST ‘BEER MADE IN AMERICA. ———00—-—— Families shoulduse it for Purity’s Sake. The only Beer in America manyfactured from Artesian Water that flows 1,000 fect out of the bowels of the earth. Ask For It and Have No Other. Families and business places can have it delivered at a moment's ‘warnine by BONNEY, POWELL & BAUGH. Agents and Bottlersfat Nevada City, Who are ‘also prepared to%supply ‘the public with ‘the’ Very ibest of Soda Water, Sarsaparil Sarsaparilla and Iron, Cider, AND GINGER ALE. &@-We have the best Bottling Establishment on the Coast. jay ; BONNEY, POWELL & BAUGH, Proprietors Nevada City Soda Water and Bottling Works, also Nevada Count Agents for Fredericksburg Beer. me ft tte y ONLESsSs You Take the DAILY TRANSCAIPT a : 8 Deytioods, Miner Proprietor, Ten Acres in Fruit Worth a Section Will on the above date sell by public auction, ON THE PREMISES, ‘his splendid Ranch aygd all its belongings. Must Be Sold. Without Reserve! As the owner.js engaged in other businessund cannot.attend to the Farm, There is Five Hundred and Seventy Acres of the Finest Fruit Land in California. This Tract of Land is located in the Foothills of Nevada County; about 17 miles from Grass Valley, 4 miles from Smartsville, and 12 miles from Wheatland, whichtatteris alarge town on the California and Oregon Railroad, It is inthéhome of the Orange, Fig and (live. _ I is one of the Finiest-Stock Farms in Northern California, being below the snow line and Hast of the Sacramento Valley, There ix plenty of good Spring Water on the. place which can be brought to any part of the house or barn, and irrigation water can be brought from theExcelsior. Water Ditch and also from the Blue Point Ditch to irrigate every part of the Land. The place is all well Fenced with Cedar Posts and four strands of Barly Wire. There is a good New Two-Story Dwelling and good Barn and other outhouses on the place, The personal property consists of a Lot of No. 1 Beef Cattle. A Lot of Thorough-bred Carriage, Saddle and Draft Horses. A Fine Lot of Young Mules, broken and uubroken. ;: Wagons and Farming Tools, eae TERMS OF SALE—On Real Estate, one-half cash, balance in one year atten’ per cent. per annum, secured by mortgage on the land. On personal property—all sums under $50, cash; allsums of $50 and Over, one year’s credit, by giving note at ten per cent, per annum, oo SS ey EX6™ Alunch will be provided for those uttending the sale, JAMES HACKETT, OOME TO THE LAND __ —OF— Big Red Annes . Pears, Cherries, Prunes, And Small Fruits. \LIMATE SO MILD TH EF GRASS GRO C all the year arouad. _U.8, Cangue Mid ports show Oregon the healthiest State in he Untor, -Paradige for nervous sufferers, Williamette Valley, containing four million acres of fertile acres, excels the world for gain and fruit. No crop failures, No Irrigation. No cyclones. No cold weather, No extreme heat, Rich lands cheap, : os ae Keller, on Staple and Fancy Hav Twelve Distinct Styles of . HEATING :: STOVES And all the Best terns. QOMK :: STOVES :; AND 1 RANGPo j All Styles, ia The Famous Sunerig: The Bestiu se ’ and Newest Patitr Renee. aries, : Agent for ake Weledrarin: leis Rivcaties : mmunition i SOLE AGENTS ol Kinds, O. V.-B. Pocket Knives, OFF We Jo not carry Rio); : arry English. lery. We believe in the fupurinn merits of American Products, ‘PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY We Sell Everything at San Francisco Pric eS, FREIGHT ADDEo, St. Patrick's Festival ron fee taser OF St. +: Canice ;-: Catholic -: Church, On Wednesday Evening, May 28th, — AT ARMORY HALL, Nevada Oity, Music by GOYNE’S FULL ORCHESTRA, A FINE SUPPER ' WILL BE SERVED. oF A-Gold-Headed Cane-wil] be given to the most popular Young Man, The cane can be geen at C. J, Brand’s, Tickets, including Supper, $2. CHARLES ADOLPH DEALER IN Second Hand Coods. OF ALL KINDS, Suchas HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MINERW’ TOOLS, CURIOS, Ete. Bic, Cleaning and-Laying of Car vets And Other General-Work Done to Order. CITY BILL POSTER. Will promptly and faithfully do n this line entrusted tome. : Be My prices are reasonable, Leave orders at my Store Union St., City Hotel Building. Give me a call To Mines and Contraco Be WILL BE RECKIVED BY THE undersigned until June Ist, 1690, for the following work : To dig, excavate and construct two hun dred feetor more of tunnel in extending the South tunnel of the Grafton mine, situ. atedin Washington District, hear the Eagle Bird Mine, = i Specifications are as follows Tunnel to be four (4) feet wide, by six andone-half (644) feet high above the track. One-half (14) inch grade to sixteen (16) feet. \ Mine to furnish all necessary tools and coal and house to live in, Coatractors to furnish powder and .cindles. The workin said tunnel to be per meneach every twenty-four (24) hours. The owner resorves the right to reject any and all bids, i LOUIS DUTERTRF, 36 Moutgomery Block, San Francisco. DENNEY & GRAY, (Successors to Denney & Hitchiis,) HORSE SHOERS & .WAGON MAKERS BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. ~ HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Road: sters and Freight Horses shod ‘in the best style of theart and the work warranted to last, WAGON-MAKING. We will guarantee to set.an Axle so that it will run one-third lighter than if from any other shop. : We will guarantee to set tires soasto avoid, all dish to wheels, We have the facilities for doing heavy 0 light work, and warrant satisfaction in every Cage, ‘ . J, MCLEOD a first-class Wagonmaker, and repairer, isin our employ. Mr. Denney will conduct the business of he fi my New York Bakery. a) A. TAM, Proprietor: -—-0—— HAYING PURCHASED THIS WED, known und popular Bakery of D W OOMMEROIAL STREET, ‘Lintend to keep on hand at all times a good < * variety of in Wheat, —— SS BREAD, PEE Capitai of Oregon, and he : ‘ : Vd d . 4 pnts G8 jtmmense water power, ae ° ‘Durches and Schools at as BROAD STRERT,;BELOW NATIONAL HoTar, He buildings and State institutions: Seae. Wedding"Cakes’ oa ciety. The rapid inflow f i ; y JAMES CAIRNS, Proprietor. . i#iucntgcmmaninitigt aud vastn > = r oprietor. ee . Made to order otf #hort notice and on most i} Aepemnies : : 4 EY 1 i t Light Buggy Harness of all Kindg-onhand and made to ord Boston team buggy and express Collars. aa : Riding Saddles and Bri Ton 26 : Manufaec uring and Commerc Metropolis of the N tater 800n double. ‘. Mone —— PORTLAND te ak il nentes and tr est, ha argest trade dnd greatest wealth ot ate cig n the world in proportion to j i t ts fon. Fine field for investment. ine h y Carefully Invested. For Non-Residents, kobes, Blankets, Web and Leather H lterg. Ourey Combeand Brushes of all descriptions, ry usEy Whips, Whi ckes, Lashes, Blacksnakeg : le Grease, Harness Ol, Harness Soap, : es Ladies’ and Gents’ Driyj Gauntlets : , Carriage Trimmings aha Buggy Harness 8 Speci THRIMCS iO.A gE. oe Fie PRICES THE LOW ner TH, Cagr,, Clerk. » USED BY THE BEST PENMEN. . : Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Opa, and portland, atta tte Mayors of Salem Correspondence invited. Price ligt and llustrated yim phle Rofee phlets sent free, ddress, nkers of either city. The Oregon Land Co, . ? "Alii, ORDERS PROMPTLY AND FAITHVULLY ATTENDED TO ‘th « DEG or ‘sama ‘Hotel Pertiand,? Portland, ly attended to, _ reasonable terms. All ordeps for anything in my line prom) t By strict attention to business, giving food satisfaction and selling at low rates, I ope to merit a liberal patronage. F OR RED NOSES, RED‘AND ROUGH HANDS, SUNBURN, CHAFING, ND ALL SKINJSORES, AND INFILAMANMATON ae die ie : Gregon * Glassware, Orockeryware, Pio” WINDOW GLass, ero 3 ee ¥ formed by no legs than two shifts of two. ' IPoison, Oak Remedy. re » *n ea ay. a = et i ek a cae ee es Pa Qe but in . at wil “Vike itck ing, Pile