, Daily KNAL. '1 VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1882. NO. 191. LOCAL NEWS. ? Journal miniature Alnianae. Sun rises, 6 :33 ) Length of day , Sun sets, 4:56 J 10 hours, 24 miuutes. Moon rises at 5:80 a. m. Fine, oysters in market. New moon to-day at 6:5 p. m. Judge Green is certain that O'Hara is copied throughout the entire country elected. ' "The Legend of the French Broad," Stockholders (A. & N. C. R. R.) meet- which Mr. Oldham wrote for this paper Wilmington Poetry. We see in the Arkansaw Traveller a poem from E. A. Oldham, editor of the NewSwth, entitled. 'The Legend of the French Broad." The young editor may feel proud of the criticism from that paper and we take pleasure in re producing it: Mr. Oldham is a rapidly rising lite rary journalist, and his writings are TELEGRAPHIC. THE llMTIoilS. Democratic Gains Every State. m St. Louis, Mo. There does not seem a chance for the Republicans to carry a district in the State. Columbia, S. C Despatches received at Democratic headquarters indicate the election of tho State, Congressional and county tickets by large majorities. ing in Goldsboro to-day. Five huudred Republicans in Craven failed to vote for Dockery ! Three hundred Democrats in Craven Btaid away from the polls on election . day 1 - - . Bob Hancock wins all the stakes on Huh n 'a election and is anxious to "set 'em up' Two thousand two hundred bushels of rice were sold yesterday, the best bring ing ei.os. Mr. Geo. Allen has a bunch of garden . neas fall crop at his store. The vines are in bearing and have peas neany grown. We hear that the Independents and Republicans . have carried Hyde. Where was Georee Credle ? May be MacLindsay got him. A collector is going the rounds for the funds subscribed to the Educational Association. The second assessment is called for and needed. Mr. W. F.RQuntree's dwelling caught fire on Wednesday night from chimney about the same time his store was burn- , 1 1 fiti c : :.lw.l ing, uufciucmy uwiue was cauiuiouuu before getting under headway. The house of Lewis Coleman & Co. of Boston, has failed. Mr. Coleman was a millionaire, and is the Vice President of the Midland road in this State. The New York Sim says the Midland helped to break him. Dr; B. Craven, Trinity's eminent Pres ident;, and learned Divine, died on Wednesday, Nov. 8th, of Heart Disease. He has filled a most useful and honora- possessea genuine merit and speaks well for the gentleman s poetic abilities. Cotton Wednesday. One hundred and sixty-four bales of cotton changed hands at prices from 91 to 9.80. NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT I Middling 104. - Strict low middling 10 5-16 Low middling 10 1-16. NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening. tions are that Bate i elected Governor by a considerablo majority over Haw kins (Republican.) Legislature Democratic. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 7. The Democrats will have a majority of 2,000 to 3,000 on the State ticket. The legis lature is overwhelmingly Democratic. - From the News & OnsKiiVEK. v The It tttii It. - The returns of the election come to us ainouut necessarily is charged against him on the rolls and ab sorbing his pay for months induces discontent and restlessness, lie therefore suggests an amendment to the statutes so as to provide that the lirst.eoinpletc outfit of clothing Jo a recruit is settled only at the 7'nd lTiis fii stTeariirserriiev )f tlio total number of enlistments during the year 4,907 were native born and 2,o-'( of foreign birth. CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local new, U to be un. d lor Local Advertising. Eighty-five cents er barrel paid for kerosene barrels. octllSt. A. R. Dennison. November, December, January, February, 10.27 10.20 10.29 10.41 10.25 10.20 10.27 10.3S 10.21 10.17 10.23 10.34 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 6 8-16. Orleans 6 8-16 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. December. 5 63-64. January, 5 52-64. February, 5 oa-04. Ofilt lal Vote lor Craven. Congressman at Large, Bennett, -Dockery, - - - Supreme Court Judge, Ruffin, - -Folk, For Congress. O'Hara - - - For the Senate. W. E. Clark, Rep., -Goo. H. White. Rep., - H. R. Bryan, Dem., J. F. Heath, Greenbacker, For the Home W. H. Johnson, Rep., - I. S. Lawson, Rep., W. B. Lane. Dem. Major Dixon, Greenbacker, Sheriff. M. Hahu. - - - -D. Stimson. ... 1' ll P !, nV,. , U .1.1,1 l WD "cu, c noble Kfll, Hfm t owui treeis voie wnicn is aoouc xuu Democratic and 100 Republican 715 2,211 - 679 2,157 - 1,138 - 1,503 - 771 - 624 -101 - 1,510 720 - 057 - 101 1,602 1,218 Our telegraphic dispatches yesterday inform us that the following States have gone Democratic: New York, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, .Mississippi, New Jersev. North Carolina. South Carolina. Tennessee, Texas, Massachusetts, Cala- ln mch BUnl)e Uiat we can wlth dimcul fornia and Pennsylvania. . ly climate the points, lieneraiiy we New York gives 135,000 majority. mW Kxi' tliat our anticipations have Ben Butler ih eleet.n.1 in Miissni'lnisetts been lully realized. Massachusetts by 15,000. majority.. California and uleets Bnller by abou. m majority, South Carolina send solid Democratic and sends four Democratic members to delegations. Congress. New Hampshire probably Iowa e-ives nn riKmnririitin f!nna. elects a Democratic Governor for the man, and Wisconsin gives four more. nrst time m twenty years. Umneeti- Punnavlvanin.. of th a. f!.pmn I cut swings into line with a Democratic , . v.u , gives 13 Democratic Congressmen to 15 Governor and three Democratic Con- Republicans, and elects the Democratic gasmen, thus reversing her present Governor representation. New York elects Cleve- IN THE State. I land by 115,000, being 15,000 more than General Cox. in the. Ttfilei.rh ilUt.riet. we had anticipated. Pattison is elected elected by about 500 ma iority, a Demo- Governor of Pennsylvania, but we can cratic loss of 1,000. not see what his majority is to be. Cali Wharton Grn in 9.1 .listi-i...!. ,,ipnnJ iornia is Democratic to the core. up his competitor and walks in. worm. Carolina elects seven and per- haps eight of the nine Congressmen. The following vote in Latham's dis trict indicates his election: Beaufort 320 Democratic majority two years ago it went Republican by 20 votes. ntt sou Democratic two years ago 457 Democratic. Clio wan gains 100 Democratic. Tho Democrats make great gains in tho House of Representatives But it it too early to state results witli exactness, Suflice it that tho people have over thrown the bosses and set their seal of condemnation on the reckless policy of the corrupt Republican leaders. In this State the returns are meagre, but justify the belief that Bennett is elected by be tween 7,000 and 10,000. The entire Sparks from the TVlcfri apli. The river Neva, in Russia, is full of ice, and navigation is closed. James E. Anderson, editor of the Ijxuterot Eureka, Nev., who was shot on Friday last by G. J. Reekf Republican candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, died yesterilay morning. Charles V. Knsmn. of Lynn, a shoe manufacturer, has, it is asserted, disap peared owing a large amount of mon ey. Au attachment has been placed on his property for 0.000 bv Beebe & Son of Boston 'COMMERCIAL.' 'EW BKHNK MARKET. low Martin eives 200 Democratic maioritv J"-' 4 elected, ine legisia two years a-o only 91. UmMS practically as it was last session. T wiinrrmi rwon'a .li.ivir.f fi.w- The revenue bosses do not appear to 1 I 1" 1 1 1 A I. . . 1 'i gains 100 Democratic-all honor to her navo ,niul(! w'y""K y "1,!lr W.Kliackelfor.l wlio with aspiring and disallectod Democrats. fought so nobly for his successful coin hie niche in North Carolina's history I" and his influence will live after him "ed School Holiday, Y widening and enlareimr as the years M if considered very necessary in the roll by. 1 petitorr Pender gains 150 Democratic. Carteret loses 249 on Green. Columbus loses 55. Duplin piles up 775 majority, a gain best schools for teachers to interchange views and compare work with teach- Your Nam e lu Print. ers of other schools, in order that a gen- of 20 Mr. E. L. Francks, of Onslow, is in erous emulation may be aroused. The Edgecombe falls off 1,000 Republican the city. He is negotiating in behalf of Quincy teachers visit the Boston bcIiooIs votes. Hurrah for both Hubbs and the Farmers and Merchants association and the teachers of Boston return the O'Hara! for a steamer to put on Trent river. compliment and both are very much Green is reported elected in the third diHlrictCoxScalesDowdiRobbins and Vance are elected. Wo have noth ing as yet from the first district, but see no reason to think that Latham has not been elected. Cotton Middling 9 ; strict middling 9: low middling 91. heed cotton -Extra nice, 31c; ordi nary 3ie. Corn Old, 81c; new 75o. per bushel Rice $1.00 to 1.05 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at yj.ou tor yellow dip. Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey COe. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Fresh Pork 10c. per pound. Eikis 21c. per dozen. Peanuts New crop, 1.00 per bushel 01 ,Yi 1US. Fodder-75c. per hundred for new apples-.- Mattamuskeets, 70 cts per bushel. Onions $4.00 per bbl. Peas-$1. 10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 1.00 psr bushel. Potatoes Irish, $4.00 per bbl: sweet 40 to 60c. per bushel. SriiNouss West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. $3.50; saps, $3750 "per M. Executor's Ji'ojice. 1K or KollTH C'AHOLINA, i Crayon O-iinty. j Tin iibfcrilHr bavin nunllflrt .. ., lorof tltf l ttf of JaiU' l. (iiukina cm lhi'4th day of N..v. ii,)mt, A. 1. 1881 befori mo riu.Mn-i.ouri i i rav. ii county, bervby mo iilitsall )mts..ii l.miii)- rialins sgninst wid n. tale, lo iM-iwiu llii-ni U.i- lament oa or brfv ili - -nil (lay oi No. ii.i.i.r, lsss, or thlr notice ' :il lie i ! el iii I,:,.- t i li.'ir rerbvrrv IKmu- litis jiIi iU, (,f .NuvpiulKir, IStiJ , - ' W- bATIUM, " novallw .. Executor. ' - luJiliinery. 1882-FaII -7intcr-IC32 -OPENINO- Thursday. Oct. 10, 1002 MRS. S. H. LAKE & CO. Will dlspluy their CHOICE SELECTION of BONNET AND HATS In the latest Full anil Winter Stvleg. Also a Full Line of Mllllnoiy OtxiilH in Silks, Velvets, Satins, thers, Flowers, Fea- A lid a Full Line of Mr. J. P. Brogden of Trenton is in the benefitted. city. .. . i x Prof. Johnson fully recognizes the advantages of such a course of proce- Wayne county goes Republican a lit- ting comment on the policy pursued by the Chairman of the Democratic Con gressional Committee, who lived in Bold Attempt at Itobliery. Yesterday, about high noon, Fred Kitchen, colored, made a bold attempt to rob the residence of Sir. Gus. Rosen thai, on Fifth, between Dock and Ch ange streets. A domestic of the house, who was sent up-stairs on an errand, discovered while passing one of the bad TVib rnntentrwaia in from Jollv Old aure as evidenced uy nis trip witn ins uoidsboro and who assumed tne res- rooms tliat a uunuie ot ciotmng was ly Vipld with 40 bales of cotton and 10 pas- teachers to Goldsboro today. The teach- ponsibility of having no Congressman ing on a basket, and when she returned ers oi me uoiusDoro uraaea iscnooi, wo in tne Held m the Second District, she noticed that tne uunuie. nan ueeu learn, expect to return the visit later Trading never pays. removed. She' reported tlio facts' to on. Mrs. Humphrey, of the Goldsboro Wilson "sets down" on II. F. Mur- Mrs. Rosenthal, who went up stairs school visited our school one day last rav. the Independent, and eives 850 with tho servant to investigate tlio cause GO sengers. The iViee from same point brings bales of cotton and 4 passengers. The IVetir is off to liay itiver on schedule time. Directory for the Burnt Comer. Tho merchants who were burned out is highly gratified at the earnestness in the fire on Wednesday night were and enthusiasm of his teachers, and at week and returned home much pleased Democratic majority. with her visit. Randolph eives 400 Democratic ma- We learn from Prof. Johnson that he jority a gain of 1 12. Johnson 375 Democratic, a gain of 11. engaged yesterday in storing their goods to await the action of the Insurance ad iusters. Roberts & Bio. moved to the W. G. Bryant store on South Front; Wa hab moves to the W. G. Brinson store, W. F. liountree in the building occu- . pied by Watson & Street and Dr. Bates in the upstairs of the same building. In reporting the losses in yesterday's issue, we neglected to mention the building owned and occupied by D. N. Kilburn. Loss, $1,500. No insurance. the consequent rapid progress of the pupils in scholarship and deportment. leacners and pupils have been work ing hard and deserve the rest that a hol iday gives, many pupils, nowever, vo ted for school and against holiday. More pupils have been graded tins week. Granville gives 200 Republican jority Republican loss of 111. Alamance 800 Democratic, a of 170. gain of the disappearance of the clothing from the top of the basket. Fred. Kitchen, a colored boy, about 20 years of age, was discovered under the bed Mis. It. ran to the doors and locked them, und thus checked tho thief in his attempt at egress from the doorway in tho third story. He then ran down Kinston Items. General Loftin says it is one of his greatest consolations to know that the oldest lnnaDitant tit the county, Jacob Cleveland's majority at 171,000. The mngston, voted for him last luesday. Asaonihv wi11 Rtnn(1 80 nemnerais ftn,l liurrell Canaday says he heard Sheriff 48 Republicans, a cam of 13. The Con uavis putting tne toiiowmg prayer when gressional delegation will staud 19 kib uuiavurauw uews was comine in the nip-ht. of thn elpctinn "O X nrA if the righteous, like me and Taylor, bare- clatic 8am of six- Tft0 Democrats have He speaks of putting on a line of light ly escape, what will be the damnation undoubtedly secured a eonsidenble draft boats to ply between Swansboro, of the ungodly like Perry and Loftini"' majority in Congress. Our returns give Morehead City and New Berne and up It is said an extraordinary matinee them 174 members against 150 Repub- New Line of Steamers. Capt. A. W. Styron, of Washington, the owner of the steamers Greenville and farhoto was in the city yesterday White Oak River, provided he can firet will be given Saturday night, Novem- fho furmora in Wr QOnHnn tVa atnidr DCr J.BU1, U18t., at the COUrt hOUSO in . . . . . . . . Kinston, in which Lewis Grady, Justice "L 6" "v. - uoieman, Daniel E. Perry, Major Bar country aiong ine tvuimj uai ruver rett and uncle Kichard will sing in which would rapidly develop with quintitte, good facilities for transporting products "O ever thus from childhood 's hour, to market. We hone the Cantain will A ve 6eon m fondest hopes decay. " succeed in this enterprise. , Proceeds of the entertainment to fill up Lenoir elects her Democratic member stairs, and tried the doors on the second of the House by 110, a gain of 300.. Ir- oor, with Mrs. a. close upon ms neeis regularities at La Grange will probably anJ then mado a break for liberty by result in seating a Democratic Senator ruuu'"S into the basement and jumping and the entire Democratic C0Uiity out 01 !Vwlnaovv lnt0 tUo dmulS roo)u ticket. T'ie Dy wa8 seea to have entered the promises bv soaliue tho back fence, but INKW iOKK,lNOV.0.-llie limes gives his boldness disarmed those who saw him of any suspicion. Last week sev eral ai tides of clothing disappeared mysteriously from Mr. Rosenthal's resi dence and it is presumed that the same Democrats and lu KepuDlicans, a Demo- thifif had naid Mr. R. a visit before, 1 Very lew ladies would havo acted as courageously as Mrs. Rosenthal did in trying to prevent tho cscapo of the thief. Wil. Itevicw. Grady's campaign jug. It will require the official A StiKgention. " wiu require tne omciai vote to It would be a very graceful and a very reach the true result of Tuesday's elec proper act for the different Insurance tion; but the followiug estimate will companies doine business in this citv to J7 ,ne"y approximate it. Dempsey w " I WWI lomAnvnl- ia Alnnt-nH aim 11 1 make handsome presents to the Are perryj Republican, for House of Repre- compames nere. i nese companies savea sentatives bv over 150 maioritv. Jas. thousands of dollars for the Insurance K- Davis is re-elected Bheriff by about I 4 A " 1 T" -W m 1 in d. u. xayior ana uenj. shape of new hose for future use would tion. It ig nip and tuck between Bar- be very appropriate. Insurance rates, ret and Dunn for Superior Court Clerk, we learn, are iust as heavv where there with chances in favor of Dunn. arfire companies as where there are , an, Democrat, for Senator, beate ; Loftin, Republican, in Lenoir about uuiir, auu iu v-bbo ii Vu uju wuero a i00 majority and Loftin beats him in direct benent ia clearly shown, some Greene anout 150 majority, electing recognition should be made. Loitin ny ou majority. . . ,. , , neuueu auu me oiaie ticKet run near mrinnvvn: ' . ly up with Beaman the Democrats will Tn this citv on the ni-ht of Novmhr the county by nearly 100 major- 7th. Viv Rev. V. W. H hifilds. Mr. K. H. '"'J Siiencer, of Hyde county, and Miss Alice Sabiston, of New Berne, N. C. May their voyage through life be a long and happy one. In Greene county, all the Republicans are elected except Smith, whom Luby Harper defeats by 5 majority for Bheriff. D. W. Patrick is re-elected Inferior court clerk by 225 majority. licans. Richmond, Ya., Nov. 8. Tho Read- 8.741 Insertions lVom the jiisters probably carry the State by . ; Army. 10,000 majority. . WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. Adjt Boston, Mass., Nov. 8. The Journal (Jen. Drum's annual report show figures a plurality for Butler in the that during the liscal year ended State of 20,000. June 30 there were (5,181 discharges, Philadelphia, November 7. Returns 226 deaths, and J, 741 desertions come in from the State and citv very a total loss to tho army ot 1U,14. slowlv to-nieht. but those received show men. To ofl'set this loss there were Democratic cains nnd indicate lieV recruits assigned alUI heavy 1 inn ml... j. thn elBriinn of PntHunn fTIomor-rfltA for WV leeilllSHlieillS. i lie leiHIS plurality. UJ,.r)4'J men will exr of expire during the current fiscal year. While the ' " " fAii)n ft firi,it- i,intiri.il la I ill lilcn LUlll.'lJ VI Will v lliatl liu 1-3 ii'f ll-'OS Governor by over 20.000 plurality. A special dispatch gives Ferrell (Dem (Republican) for Congress, a Democrat ic gain of 1,700. A dispatch front Scranton, Pa., says: Joseph Scranton (Republican) is certain ly defeated for Congress in the Twelfth district. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 7. It is prob able that Eaton is elected to Congress than during the previous year, the number of re-enlistinents lias fallen oil' 544, and the number of deser tions hi 1,;$80 in excess. There ar now in the ranks 2,855) men wliose continuous service ranges from 10 to 35 years, while the number last year was only 2,5J4. lie shows that Ribbons, Embroidery, Etc. Tlio public are cordially Invited to call on Thursday the 19th; and Inspect my stock, Orders from tlio country solicited, nnd snt sfaction guaranteed. THE B0I1ITZ HOTEL UOLDSROKO, N. C, In now neiniiiM; completion. The ImildinK l very imposing, Mtunted in the business pari of the. city, all light rooms, and when finished there will be one hundred and five In nil seventy-five llnlshed now, and elegantly fur nished with all the modern improvements. Electric Bells, Elevator, Gas in Every Room, Dining Room Will Seat 200. --- Tllls noTEiris Now"' '" " ' OPEN to the PUBLIC, AND T1IK ritori'iIKTull Guarantees Satisfaction. . . AU old friends and new ones are i-esueet fully invited to call. l.nrge and commodious Sample lioonis. Terms S2.lht. 'M and aeeordiii' to lo cation Of I(OOII). Commillee rooms a specialty. nov'dtf I)KrrX2IC!IvS GARDEN Mrs. S. H. Lane & Co.,' POU.OCK STREET, oeUS-dlm Kw Berne. ST. C. URSrEL D. DEWEY, Pollock St., New Berne, N.0. from the first district. The probability the fallinL' oil' in the number of re- is tliat the Democrats have elected the eulistmeuts is limited to the class State' ticket and three Congressmen, of men who have been in the service Bulkely for Governor gets 51,501 in 153 only; one term only. .The chief towns, and Waller (Democrat) 56,136. cause of desertion, General Drum Only 15 towns to hear from. These will thinks, is the fact that the money increase the Democratic majority to value of clothing drawn by the re 500. ; emit after enlistment a large The finest Liquors and Cigars, the celebrated BEitOXKU & 10N(JK1, liKEH, Sour Krant Sardines, Lobster, Limburgcrand Schweitzer Cheese constantly on hand. i!illiiml and Tool Tables.' ' The fluent In the country. CAROMBOLETTE TABLE, Something new tho only one ever in the city. ; . " DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS In the Dully llulldingon Middle Street. .NMW liHUNE N. (). t!" The only Hist class sit loon in tho city, d; & w. S mo. Nov. 3. Exchange Lunch Room One door North Cotton lixchange, CRAVEN STREET, 'NEW KERNE, N. C. F. L. TERRY, Proprietor. Open D,y nncl IKTlglit OYSTEKS Stewed. Fried, Broiled, Roasted. Oysters on the Half Shell. Ham Sandwich, .Bolognn Sausage, Chicken Salad, Sardines, Lobsters, Cnmied Beef, GAME IN SEASON. " ' ; Soup Every Day. A Gentlemen's Rlttlna Room connect ed, where all the latest New York and Balti more Sporting and Illustrated Papers are on tile. . , . ; oct28-dtw - v . ,'..-' Al'ier n careful search in the Northern., cities, the undersigned takes pleasure ln of fering for inspection her n; CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF . " Millinery. We offer a Complete Assortment of Choicest and Newest Novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Kibhons, Zeuhrrs, Lam and Embroidery Material of all Kinds. Special attention has been given ln select ing the LATEST STYLE ln BONNETS and HATS, and our EMBOSSED, VELVET and rUiSH RIBBONS lire the "VERY LATEST AliONY." Particular notice Is called to the ' ' -.'v t v-: Elegant Disjday or ( lilldren's Goods, Call and examine and get suited. - ( ' " Having had an experience of OVER, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS In the Millinery Business, competition In my line Is challenged, and look at my stock will convince the public that I nm selling the BEST OP GOOD8 AT BOTTOM PRICES. . f Respectfully, , ; oetlldtf M. 1). DEWEY. ( JOSEPH SCIIWEQi:. mponum FOR GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR. The FINEST DISPLAY of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and HAND-MADE SHOES, in fact anything to make n gcutleraan's 'wardrobe complete, Is now open nnd ready for inspee- tion. In Novelties ro offer our Fine Cassiiiiere Pants, with Seven Pockets, - something never shown before, nnd Fine Reversible Overcoats, representing 1'I.RTERETTE on one side and SACK ('OAT on the other. : Our Silk Handkerchiefs. Scarfs, Ties, and Silk ITnibrellas ure not to be equalled by any house In the city. In addition to this we carry a Large Line of Carpets, Rnirs and Blankets, ' which we offer at LOW FIGURES. s , Our Diagonal, Blue Beaver and Scotch Cheviot Suits, . v which for the last few years have given snch general satisfaction, are LIVING PROOFS that yon get the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY at our Emporium. -octlldAwtf WILLIAM WHTTFOED, I ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Craven street, two doors north of Pollock, NEWBERN, N. C. Will practice ln the Counties of Jones, On Blow, Lenoir, Pamlico and Carteret, and aUo ln the U.S. District Court. Conveyancing a specialty. , , ,