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    Centre Daily Record.'
f x, Itloiidar March 11.
livtiie service.
.rrcr:?T episcopal cnuRcn
r.-r-'crs I'-cry Plibnth t II A. M. ami
, f P. M. Sabbath School at 12X P. M.
eat free. A cordial lovltatloo extend
ed tu all.
I! it. P. W. Scomild, Pulor.
PRESBTTKlilAJt CHURCH.
Preaching at 11 o'olock A. M., and 7,
r clock P. 11.
' D. PATTON, Peator.
Petroleum Centre LodM
So,
71ft, I.O. of O. F.
Regular meeting aigbta Friday,
o'clock. Signed.
at 7
J. E. BOYLES, N
G.
W. A. jVCXLCR, A. BeC y.
pPUce nf meeting, Main St., opposlt
UoClintock Boat.
A. U. Of V. W.
Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of 0. W.,
BMli eviTt Monday evening at 7 o'clock,
la Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Ceotre,
pMo'a.
A. Glbx, M. W.
8. H. Kootca, R.
Gold at 1 p. m. 110?
Vit devote a large portion ut ear spare
to day to tbe proeeedlogt of the oil tneetlog
bell at tbe office of Pnillipi k Boyle, oo
Saturday evealng last. Tbe meeting was
largely attended and tbe utmeet nnanlmily
prevailed Ibrougboat. It wa stated tbat
9190,000 worth of itoek would be taken in
tble diitriet. If all tbe sixwsa dlitrleti do
a well tbe entire ttock and mora leo will
tie taken wilbln tbe next few days and tbe
protective ataoclatloo become an established
institution. Tbe committee seleetso to rep
resent Ibl district I eompeeed of men wbe
will labor energetically to carry out tke ob
ject of tbe Moeiatfoo, and will be- fully
sustain d by the ail men ef Ikle olelolly.
May tbey aueeeed In tbelr efforts to defeat
tbe monopoly 1c tbe hope of all.
Aw latereetlng arllel from tbe Mew York
Tribune oa auaepollea will appear to-mor-
ow.
There wa '-fighting all along tbe line"
an Saturday evening. Several young bock-
wheata from Cberrylre ndrtuk to "run
the town," aided by King Alcohol. Tbey
tailed miserably. Wa bars tkelr name aad
tbe next they undertake a like proceeding
ball give thenfio fuM fir the benefit or tbe
public'
Several other "roctlnns" occurred, and
whiskey talked loog nod laud, but did uo
particular rismace,
During tbe Lte excitement raised in oil
circle by the Sou tear n Improvement Com
paoy many prodnoere bare ibown tbat tbey
are trie to tbe Iniiroctloa or the Oil City
Convention by oeaslng-to ump their well
or Sunday; feet Mr. Stephen Cane, of Law
reoeeburgf nrpaeteo'eU In patriotism. Be
ba abut down the Pawnee wlr,'end dsclsrce
It akall pamp oo more el 1'untfV Ibe infamous
ring wbleu I laboring to rob the proineers
io starved out and banlibed from tbe land,
Good for you Stephen, hit tbem again '
Tbey bevs oo friend hero or elatwbero thl
aide of that region which they are traveling
to, where tbey will doubtlea find the sll
aaato warm oaougb without latrudnelng al,
to add lury to tbo dame Ollmaa'a Jour-
Ban
A starter-tor a bridge- acreee the Alia
gheny Rlver-et Perker'a banding ba bean
granted by tbo Pennsylvania Legislature.
A charter for new railroad 'bar alao been
greeted, tbe route to run along tbe Parker'
Landing (Id or tbe river,' to- connect with
tbe grand trunk which lead to tbe markets
of the weit.
An oil fire at Oil City, Thursday night
loot destroyed'about- 100' barrel of erode oil
aod other property. Loco $2,000,
A young on ot Ira P. Allen, aged -twelve-ytsrs,
waidrbwued -wbllo akatiog on tke
Allegheny river, at Fbxton, on- Wednesday
evening, Fob. 28.' Search baa-been made
for tbo body between Foxton and Bear
Creek; but It has not been recovered a yet,'
down lb river paper will 'pleas copy. r
Oilman Journal.
AH over India swettmeats are consumed
ubtenliel article of food. A native;
when traveling, seldom oat anything ales;
and between tbe two great meal, at all
time, b whiles away tbo loog neon of tbe
lodian Sweater day by tucking lollipop ' or
candy between tbe . whiff of hi hookah
Large dishes or eweetmoet are very cow.
mon presents to make on religious feitlvai
or dout'Stto rsd.lstter daya; and when a bin'
doo wnM to be very merry or very diss I
paled he never get drunk, a a SoeUbman
does, but von to "mlthal ' shop, sad-make
himself ill with candled mi jar.
Another aliaa lor the gentle on-xplutvo
U"aM'.i6tTU.W.9 '
Producers' fflecttn.
At a large and unanimous meeting held
at tbe office or Phillip A Boyle, Saturday
evening, March 9tb, 1872, in pursuance ot
a cail from Irora tbe Central Committee or
the Producers' Protective Asaoeiatioo, the
meeting was calld to order by Dr. M. C.
Egbert, aod oo motion, Capt. F. J. Keller
wes elected President, Col. J. A. Vera
Vice President, aod W. H. Fayoe Secre
tary. Upon taking tbo obalr, Capt. Keller made
a raw explanatory remark, aod called upon
Or. Egbert to more fully explain tbe objesia
or tbe meeting.
Dr. Egbert explained tbat the meeting
was for tbo purpoie or appointing a sub
committee to attend tbe meeting le be held
atTlluiTllle this (Monday) evealng, aod
to traaiaot such other businet a may be
brought before tbo meeting legarding tbe
Protective Asaoeiatioo.
Mr. J. M. Dickey explained tbat the
meeting wa called for tbe purpose of carry
ing out tho plan adopted at the Oil City
mass meeting In relation to the proposed
Protective Oaion, and for tbe purpose of
eleotiog good and suitable delegate to act
for tbo Eleventh Diitriet at th Titusvill
meeting. Tbat In th present emergency th
best men should be chosen, and It becomes
this meeting In good faith to back up the
meeting at Oil City to tbo ntmost extent
Col. Vera remarked lb delegate held
tbe same relative position to us as did tbe
signer of tbe Declaration or Independence.
Two weeks or war without bloodshed bed
witnessed tbe adoption of article of agree
ment, and tbe meetiog al Titusvill wa
for tte purpot of adopting a sonstltutien
and declaration of Independence for the
United States ol Olldom. A series ol reso
lutions had been paased at Oil City for th
formation of a protective association against
th So. Im. Co., aod the delegates elected
to-night were to represent this district at
th Titutvllle mooting to perfect tbat union,
tbo voting for stockholders to bo done after
wards.
Dr. Egbert thought that lie eoamitt-e
appointed to-night was only a tempo
rary eoe. That as soon as tbe requisite
amount ( clock was lakeu to th ameuot of
$1,000,000, each stockholder would be en
titled to vote, aod tbo affairs of lb union
would then be controlled by a board of
directors, for the election of which tbe com
mittee cheats to-night was to aet.
Col. Vera explained at large tbe duties
ef id committee and the plan proposed at
tbe mass meeting to be carried out by th
loyal men of tbe oil region.
Mr. C. N. Payoe gave hi view of th
Protective Association, and moved tbat the
article adopted al lb Oil City meetiog be
read and adopted or rejected by the meet
iog. Metioo carried.
Her followed tho reading off the article
of association or tbo Producers' Protective
Union by J. M. Dlokoy.
Moved and seconded that tbey bo adopted
by Ibis meeting, unanimously carried,
Mr. Dickey read an actlole from a Titus-
vllle paper xplaialag tho doty or th
eommltloer .,
Dr. Egbert said thaV-this meetlusj. wss
celled for tbe purpose of representing Poire
Isom Csotrs snd vicinity at tbo Tilusville
meeting, not only, by tbe election of a com
mittee, bwt that it wa every maa't dnty to
report at that meeting aod do all tbey can
to carry out tbo spirit of said resolutions
and aid la lb defeat of tbo rotten monopoly
tbat now threatened to oagulpb tbo oil
region In common ruin.
Capt Keffor spoke at esmo length on-the
duty of tbo committee.
Mr. Psyns understood tbo Tilnsvlilo
meeting to bo fur the purpose of perfoetiag
tbo plan in full, and Ibsl wo should select
our beit men and Instruct them to represent
tbe ell lotereat of thl leotioa to tbo beat
of tblr ability.
Capt. Keffsr ooneared la Mr. Payas's re
marks. This was no trifling matter and upea
t depended lb very life blood of tbo reglou
aod It future prosperity Tbo So. Imp.
Co. bsd millions ol money to Ight us with,
and would undoubtedly spend It freely, sod
wo must seek to defeat their- deeply laid
plan.
Df. Egbert said committee- mnstHot ex
pect to finish their labors in one night, bat
that It might toko weeks ol labor to -earryr
but bud perfect tb plan or tho association.
Mr. Dlekey moved tbat a 'committee ofi
Ave be chosen to represent this district at the
Tltuvlllometlg. Carried
Capt Koffer was nominated and declined
giving good touoM therefor.
Meosr. J-M Dicker, Jo S MeCray, J A
Vers C Nv Payae aod J W Irwin ware
unanimously chosen as sucb committee.
Moved tkst Capt Keffer instruct commit
tee as to their duties. Cap t K was of tbe
opinion tbat committee did not need any
ioatruotloo, Init tbat they should have ere
dent la Is sUttig tbat tbey bad been duly
electeds delegates to repisicot tbo Eleventh
Dlsttct.
Mr Dleky toggoiUd lbtt tb names ot
ssld eemroltleee'heeenl to EG Patterson,
president of tbe Petroleum Producers' Aato
elation, be having tb matter ol entertslo-
menlof tbe delegate while In Tilusville tn
oand.
Moved tbst the Secretary be authorised to
end names ol committee to Mr.' Patterson.
Carried.
Mr. Payne moved tbat committee be In.
elroeied to aot for thia meetiog, and tit
aaid meeting pledge itself to endorse and
sustain tbe action of committee.'
Alter remarks by varioua parlies tte mo
tion wss cart I' d.
Dr Egbert thought tbe only Instruction
committee. needed waa to keep perfectly to-
ber and atlead strictly to business. Laugh
ter. Mr Dickey gave bis views in regard to
producers taking stock In tbe protective as'
societiou; did net think tbere was any uan
ger, ss asms parties predicted, of its Incom
ing auotber monopoly, out was oi me upiu
ion tbat ibe stock would psy a good rate ot
interest to all taking It Believed tbat al1
producers should tak dock aod then it we'd
be (Irmly established, aod should It prove e
success in the lutara we would be a more
oiled oeosle. Heretofore every man had1
been (or making mooey, aod did not recog
nize each other only In a social er mora!
light Io nnioo there is strength, and thl,
would tend to mske us financially a united
people and able to witbstsnd any and al1
monopolies tbst msy be brought to bear
against us.
Mr. C. N. Psyoc coincided with Mr. Dick
ey, and alluded to tbe course taken by cer
tain Pittsburgh piper toward tb people
of thl region a being unjust in tb extreme)
and laid they sbauld bav aent intelligent
men to report aod not common drunkards.
Dr. Egbert looked upon tbe passing sod
esrryiog out of these resolution a of as
much importance. ss tbe Declaration of In
dependence was to tbe old thirteen States,
and thought it wa tb duty of every mac
to take dock in tke Association, If only fur
tb purpose ot showing tbelr good will.
Explained In regard to tbe Association, sod
that all taking stock would be amply sea
cured; and Should it prove a success, io oae
year's time every man boldUiz certificates
of slock would be proud to have it kuown
that he belonged to the Association.
Col. Vera said we ara not don lighting
tbe monopoly. They may attempt a Hank
movement If P. U. Wataho, or ite inein.
ocra ol toe to. imp. uo. want to make moo.
ey out of the oil business let them d.i it la
legitimate way as we have dnuo. Let them,
Instead of silting io their richly fnrr ished
offices in New York or elsewhere, end wr
ing io manipulate ana steel ?A,00o,0u9 tr
snnum from our pockets, c.iuih out i,k
msn, wikde through 14m mud and dirt ai d
slimb these bills and go in from tb derrielcN
floor to msko money a we have dune. It'
not, they ar set of cut throats and thieve
Dr. Egbert hoped no man would for a
moment think the So. Im. Cu. was whipped.
Said tbat so far they had dene nothing but
wait and watch until the excitement and
indignation bad died out, aod then come io
and make a flank movement One of tbelr
plans would probably be to offer a large
advance on oil for the purpose or buying up
the producer. If tbey should loss a million
of dollars it would be done rather than lose
tbe game tbey were playing lor, aod ho did
aot doubt what tbey represented $250.000,.
00 ol capital, aed wsttld spend a portion
of It to carry out tbalr villainous ends.
961 Vera said lbs monopoly had boasted
tbey could buy up tbe Legislature and knew
aotly tke quotations lor regular, apot, 8.
l. ait year, ana coma get legislation lo-sutt
them selves. He thousht tbev would nat
$10 per barrel lor oil In order to get tbe
dead woodr on tb producer.
Dr Egbert proceeded to "(how op" Boat
wick, oue or th conspirators, aod hoped
the men of this rasioo would not lose their
dignity by making term with these outlaws
Tb region oan get along without tbem. We
have refineries enough in tbe region to r
flne all tke oil under tbe oew order of things
and plenty of railroads ss soon ss tbey found
wo were io earnest, would willingly pledge
inemsetves to transport our oil to tbe sea
board. We have no use for th Pittsburg: b
or Cisvelaad reflners. and will not solicit ar
negotiate any terma whatever witb them.
Mr. JJlcksv was not Io favor ot msklsc
terms with neither railroads or refiners. Lei
tbem msko terms witb us. H believed In
tb motto "Million for defense, bat not
one barrel of oil for thieve." For hi part
b would not sell ona bsrrel or even one
pint of oil to the rssesls and thieves at
any prios whatever.
Br. Egbert ssld althongh ha wss not a
producer bat a shipper ol oil, bo could chip
and ll all th oil bo bought to other par
ti asd maks money at it.
Mr.' Irwin thought tho Protective Asso
ciation waa something to be proud of. If it
proved a aueoess we bsd succeeded in astab-
liahing a financial psriod In ths- history or
the country, and bad immortalized ourselves
by so doing.
After a few more' desultory remarks ths
msetlng adjourned (object to th call of tke
committee.
F. J. K'SFFER, Prot't
K. F. 'PaT, See'y.
A laoetious Individual not many miles
from Danhnry, souubt t.i "draw bis wife out"
by pretending to bo" found dead with an
empiy laudanum phial by bis side. And
that lady was a good deal shocked at flrst,
but having read tbat a needle lnttoducd
into the human flesh, would indicate on Its
surface whether that flesh was dead, and
being a woman or eminent preotloibillry,
she st once armed berseir with a polished
instrument of nearly two inches growth, and
with throbbing heart and bated breath in
trodHsed a sood share ol It length Into the
decpaved. What the surface of the needle
really iadicatud was not learned, a be took
it witft him a be pa-anT through the sain
tE-V
The New Castle and Franklin R. R. pro
ject la being pushed forward with vigor, and
work will doubtles commence on it eatly
In the spring. ."v
AO JCOgnsomao oas inTeieu uw .-
., t t . -
Ou Ol llgniing uousea wua coai uu.-ueiuii
ply to bav an oil-task at tb top of tb
Douse, with pipe to convey tb nsn-explo
sire to all tbe lamp about tbe building.
It la suggested tbat one tflect of tbit plan
will be to reduce tbe number of widow and
...tiam . a Ik. whnl. fantllw will rr tnwm f .
er in case ot en explosion. X
On Thursday afternoon of last week, after
we bad gone to press a sad acoideul hap
pened near tbe Nut & Dolt faolory. A
youg woman by tbe name of Bridget Glenn(
about sixteen year ot age, undertook to
light a Ore by pouring oil from a can of
kerosene Into tbe store. The oil cau&Vt
fire, which passed up into the ean, explod .
lilt! it aod scattering the contents all over
Mis Glenn. Iter clothing etught lira Im
mediately. nr little brother who wa
(landing by tried to put the tiro out and
told ber to lie down on tbe floor and rol'
tbe carpel around ber, but she wa too
much frighteoed to think, and ran out loto
th street. Mr. F. White, foreman Ol Ibe
factory attracted by too oulorle of tbo
eigbbars, msbed to ber assistance and
threw a sbawl over ber bead. The flame
were tbeu at least two feet above ber head.
Other coming up, tbe tire waa coon put eat,
but too , late to save bar life. She'dlU;lo
the evening about nine o'clock.
Over aid over again tbe waroios; co'uies,
to keep kerosene away from Ore. It Is more
deadly than powder. New Castle Gour
ant. v I
' Av r.- ...u
a Le- UK UIHUUIUUIUICMB Ul lUUlllH; MUfl CaVTTDg
of
have raised tbeir prices in anticipation of
tbe new pipe lines to be built, Tbey are
entitled to the thanka of our oil men for
tboir generous aid of tho South Improve
ment Compunv. Producers will probably
onutinne to use their old tubiug and easing
as loog at It bolda legether.
Put the foltowing name. f,0.oflic.r.
n
tbe villainous mooopoly that seeks 1 rob
tho entire region down 00 tbe black ltal.--Col.
Payoe, Rockefeller, Bestwick, Logan
Bra, Warner, Worden, or Cleveland, Lock
hart and Frew, or Pittsburgh, aod P. H.
Watson. Let tbem be remembered in tb
future. A
k ' 1
Yks and Nkious 11 bora could make
themselvetimderstnd In human langnag
they would ilgnlty by a universal "Yea,"
tbelr assent to tb statement tbat the Mua.
taiig Liniment la the best remedy extant for
all these external ailment, and by a moat
esipbatia Neigh!" show their displeasure
at every attempt to us any other prepara
tion Io it stead. Ever slnoe its introduc
tion at 1st Louis, at the close of tbe Mexi
can War, io 1849, It has proved ailgaal
blussia,! to bono and man curing, witb
ahsilute certainty and wonderful despatch,
suoheqiuee diRoaee as spavin, ringbone,
poll evil, scratches, bootale, Ac. and re
lieving o I finally removing tb Daiuful
affi-etiooe which attack the muscles, sinews
and externhl glands of human beings. It Is
a last ooyooii contradiction tbat for all In
juria or complaints of mao or quadrupeds
to Wliios an external remedy is applicable,
the Mustang Lluimeut is preferable to
every other.
Tbo adoption of photography In surveying
as'beeo successfully practiced to snob aa
extent and under ueu olrcumstanees aa to
leave no doubt of it value Tb apparatus
employed; lea tbodolite aud eaaira combln.
ed. Starting from a msssursd base line of
about sixteen hundred or seveuteen hundred
leet in length, tbe camera is erected at one
extremity sod psrfeotly leveled. Some
known or well marked objeot In tbe view
Is noted, and tbe angle It makes witb tbe
base line I measured. A photographic
view I then taken, and tho operation I re
peated at Ibe other extremity of Ibe baa
line. From these two photograph tb pro
cess of plotting afterward proceeds. With
out going Into tbo solentlflo details lovolved
it Is said tbat tbe minutiae obtained by
this process sre so complete tbst all tbo un
dulations of surface, sveo of a mountainous
distrlol, can be given with marvelous fidel
ity. One measured base line will answer
tbe purposo, aod from it tbe work proceeds
ss in ordinary triaoguUtioas.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Agents Wanted
FOR
THE LIFE DF JAMES FlSK,
Jr. Embracing slso hloeraohlcal Kk.kM ... .
traits of M Im MsusHeld. Mi..k. " " ror.
Oould, Tweed and othors. oiti' .n '
hei m.rkt, over SCO pages, t.i.d tordn7.fi!
terms to
lorclrcolir,.
DUBB8
V McCOLLl'M.
Emel Zedwich.
("LITTLE JOE.-)
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,"
Baa been established la Petroleum Cvtiim a.
pe.t three jcars, and ha. ibe 4
Making tho R. at Fll ani Finest
UOOt 11 l Oil RcBlons.
Es lsconstantjv lecsMng orders from other
i.vue law uu Heglous,
IT constant); keeps on hand
Iteady-makle Boots & Shoe
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
SHOkS AND GAITERS,
CALL. AMD CKF HIM.
J'r EMEL lEDWK'H. .
WHiTanaK,
TBOS. n UHS, CHU t. HUI
c B.
Mire, Wolff, Lane & d
IMPOKTKIt AKD UEaLEKR M
len vf ibe Anvil, No. SO Woe4M,
f'l'hrn diroi, ah.Te St. I'harlM Hmi.i
PiritBlIRCH VKNN.
InTlte the altrntlou of tiutes to thur Spring Ste-k,
which, lu slwtiun and pries, is unsuriiwHO la ih
country.
I bef srs Asrentsfor Amerlcsn File r,.m-
Kn tflchrsted rlle unil Hasp, Hubkrr
elslsisa mid Cackiuc, and Wliwn,
Maikrurlmi.:iloi 4rji Engllsk
Mteelf fliielMircn ateel, Larha, Miuv
ele &3. tralii at BMaubcturera pr'txa. fit3oi
Loral Motlcea.
. M. Pcttcnglll V Co. 37
fark Bow, Nrw Vvik, sd flso. P. howsll Co
Aieertlsing Aaeots, are the sols agants for tbs h,
trolrtrm Ccirtte itv Kscoan io mat dtjt. At
varttssra la that city are rsqnestra to lavs ttuir
a vara with either of tne above homes
For Sale.
Five Riga, Four Statlonsry Engioes, on
1 4 Horse Power, two 10 Horse Tower, tao
Portable Boilers and Engim-a, 10 Ilorae
Power, one Stationary Roller 25 Ilone P
rr;I!5r)e reel b Inch Csslnc, 4000 feet
two iacn Tiibinn, I00 leet llncti Sinn
f'l'pe, ei00 feet inch Pi.e, SuUV leet Suekir
lluda twn (as Pumps, thiee 4H barrel'
Tanks, offe 2(I0 barrel Tank, four smalt
TMK, also a lotol FMtlnes.
JAMKS DEVLIN'.
J&Clfotoek Hi e, lMr. If nm Centre, Pt
march 4-lw
'I'ulu iaal.l.
Taa
Mow1 1 the lin-e to Imv vour Apple, si I
aut selling tbem" ofTaV prices tbat will sr
teeiah 1011, from nnd'itollar a barrel and np
" X'.oM 'o,,ne
firrt
of Ibe month. Cull aud
see for vnnrselTrt'
K. Tr llmvus.
1 Per !I: II. vTAksstt, Clerk.
j flee. Zl-n-
Picture ci'loierf In India Ink end oil. at'
Uonrpeleo A Co'a Gallery.- jo. 1
tf The SHest Stock of fashmnat l IWi
lbs latest sty lea ever btougbt to hi"'
just ' received at Alde""
JIT Tbe Duke Alexis. Crown PjlnesoJ
Ruwis orueted one of tke Nobby nist
ALDEK&
tJT Children's Likenesses taken hetweM
the Lours of lu a m and 2 o m, al flemptiM
Co' Dsguei reao Gallery. jeaUU.
Fr Sale or Kent
The bulldlns lately occupied by A. -
ShtiHs as a Bakery and Gtociry SIM f
1wln" v'awvm.
U J
Ptroleom Cotre, Pa. j
Mr Cal I and examine those laablonabl
Hit and Cap jut rotvd si
leh. tlt A. ALDg8-
"LlYU AMD LET LlVEf '
.. . ... a. A-Hiatreflfl
jm receives as sseae" ',:
Flour and Feed Store, 1.800 bushsls ein
WHITS OATS, which will be"."
at sub prices I ow-ti-
h. time to buyHst.
Cap cheap at tbe Jamestown
Stoio.
Life-sike Rembrandt piotures tsksk
HempstodCu'sGaHery.
KW-A lot of old papers for sls
office. ' i. " .
- Now la tb. tim. to purcbs JB
Clotbing cheap, aod A. Ai-w "
Dlaoa. J
IT Latest style, of New YorsjJ
phi. and Boston Ha,ts and Csps jest r
id at A. Aldea's Jsmeston Clothing nw
WGAFFNEl- keeps '"''jJ?
baud Scotch Ale and London Portsr, V
ally for fauufy use. .
tr g. to th. J.n.;oj; tjWJXff
for your ClothlogVf all kind. W
selling good "dirt cheap-" J
XT Beautiful and ta.biSwJg!
Neck Iks, at 1-
halseei
'Seurtb Shsdow "Ac0,Ds
radw." by going to mSgf
gtmroko Gllry, P.trolwm C.e,
.v- aiin