-Je mollymaguires. Amira Advertiser's Advice to the ' State of Pennsylvania. fa &mira Advertiser. ' . uite evident that this organization 13 n a very formidable aspect lately fi Fut 0 j rec-ions. Murders and assassin 3 !rc almost of daily occurrence, yet j-35 A .. 0f the organization is 1so well jjf justicc seems tardy or powerless '''l'. arrests and bring the criminals to TVlP CIRCUS UlUIWU " UOllMI J rcr 01 iarK.iiui3, uiiu me per- . roll nrotected in their saf that pursuit is fruitless. Theob--f the secret banding together is intim an J the execution of lynch lawjus-V-'f1 fjfld wrongs or interference with -or edicts of tke order, which be- -cret of course, are a surprise to the ana us v . , " . . V unreleutiug ana unrorgiving is A bV iaiPeratlve actuated 'IfCt!nr.n9 secret organizations of theinid- ' cn.-h as Scott details in Ann of -.;ein-" at Maguires only u'ei iJspcius to have been borrowed. Ig - at. impasalonate men asserts the place C3 1 The redress of wrong even is tjCj n,)t with cairn judgment, uui wiin : fiends. The State of Pcnnsyl- ; through its properly constituted au T'u'w. should deal out a wholesome ter those vfho have recently been guilty f midnight Snow fell Friday in New York. M chusctts, Maine, New Hampshire, Canada, and the northern region. The tax-rate in Philadelphia, nextvpar will be $2 C5 on the 8100 valuation th largest eTer reached. The fires in Fayette county last week swept over a space of forty square miles, destroying large quantities of fencing and timber. massacres. trooa ana true .i . i? i . i .urn rr,ven ud tneir nves to me ae- -lis of this revengeful order and how rv wore raav be sacrificed depends on .','juiicity and impunity with which they k r.e:i"nitted to carry out their further l,,- lhe lntimiuauon oi suen an or ":-.f:oii which miht not be endured on teborbers of civilization, before legal tri--"r.ls were well established, surely should it be allowed in the heart of justice-cn- -Ltencd Pennsylvania. The Upper Lehigh Region. The New York Herald's special corres r.nJont says : The Molly Maguries, having penetrated he urwr Lehigh region, have already rm.TiItted various atrocious acts, and the fear that hcrrors similar to those -j -A during the well-remembered "Ions .-;ke" are to be perpetrated again. A j.?, vi -v r- i a house with powder, at Hazleton, on Ijjiiuv night. The building, which is .butd on North Wyoming street, is a uMe I'ock. the occupants being: Thomas Irn and John McMaster. Both men re noted for being quiet and inoffensive nd their families respectable and orderly lhe fiends who attempted this terrible out- ;cj went about their work systematically, iiimz they were acquainted with mining rk'lin-r operations. They deposited a k of heavy proof powder ia the cellsr cf fMonnius house, in such a manner as expected would compass the demolition the structure, and then, by means of a ignitJ the blast. A great explosion occurred, which shat-:-d the jrlass inside and outside of the dlding. The house was raised, but set-!-s into its former position after the con 'sssion. Mr. Morgan, who was in his .psrtnent at the time, was lifted from the b:ir.d thrown violently against the ccil ;c ti..j received slight injuries. The house - badly damaged, but fortunately no one Mr. Morgan was hurt. This is the fnd attempt made to destroy the pre z'&i. Mrs. Morgan was sick in bed. The H:"y Mauires performed a similiar deed .:rii;.' the '-long strike" at Mount Carmel, nlv in that case a dvin man was blown lhe brirands are plying their nefarious -ile iu Luzerne county, where they roam maolcstediy. On Sunday Michael Kear "-"j. a miner emjdoyed by the Lackawanna -i euu ,uai company, was iouua at me of an eighty fnot embankment, between Ij!aware and Hudson and Lehigh and 'iisquehauna railroads, at the foot of Lin nstrwt. Seranton, horribly mutilated jd LTeatbing his last. lie was carried to hospital, but died immediately after his 'p'ion. The supposition is that he was '"t murderously assaulted, and then 'cwa doTrn the embankment to conceal crime. E.sowherc in the coal country the out- iVn 13 jrreat. From t.hft f'larion countv 'Giinous working comes the intelligence tj perpetration of much diabolism in region. On Sunday night ten Mollies 'FsesFion of the Eangelical Church '-.e township of Farmington, and rc T'l I'ermit the congregation to leave e building after the conclusion of the ser- f . fn rcmrnstrated with they re A'ki witli the most vita ahnRP. arainst church and people. On Monday night R'r force visited the church and made 1 discriminate and murderous attack 'fJDthe WOrshinrr xr'ith r-Jctnlc flubs. uo va iavonie weapon witn tne -'lajruires), stones and other death things. A number of the congre- a were seriously wounded, and, at last -"il. some of them were momentarily f -i to aie. lerinjlcers of the mob are said to ;. iomas Xeelv and Gilfillan. These i uu uuoi. some oi tnose who fatera part of tho St.at. whpre mi- strikps v : i! Understod that among the Italian ;rs Dow working in the "Pennsylvania There were 385 deaths- in Erie from January 1st to November lat. Of this number 215 were under ten- years old, while 33 died from old age. The wages or the track laborers on the Morris and Essex and Delaware. Lacka wanna and Western Railroads have been reduced to one dollar per day. The number of emigarnts arrived at Liverpool from the United States and Canada, during the six weeks from the middle of August to the first of October, reached no less than 8,168. Major J. W. Ormsby, near Sharon, has from twenty ewes raised thirty-two lambs, which sold for $140. The clip from the same ewes brought $60, making $200 pro fit in one year from the ewes. Icicles an ich and a half thick have al ready formed on the mountains immediate ly above Mauch Chunk, and will probably stay there all whiter. Mauch Chunk is the place to look for the earliest cold. At a recent cattle show - at Paris, Ky., twenty -one cows were sold at an average of $l'J9o a head and fourteen bulls at an average of $1195. One cow sold for $6000, anther for $5100, and still an other for $4400. Four Washington lawyers began to drink port wine from a ten gallon cask at 3:30 P. M., Saturday. By eight o'clock one of them was dead, another in a critical condi tion, and the other two very sick. They drank three gallons of wine. re are members of the Italian se- known as t.hp "Afienltel- I i'ln ' i. . . - icut-ttrouts), and the Molly Ma- ... .'TJ1;u to nave uiKen an oaui 'nainatc them. HillioDs of Wild Pigeons. ,-r.UT lexaa, Nov. 1. Millions of peons htnrA j ..m a.. f "ey are devouring the mast ...ffiany miles around. At Rt.rnvinr the .' , ui iuc pork crop for the bencut Rntv l inc "iio1'1111111011 1S wiat thfeip rnct-f ;a r ;.aut five mUes southeast of Oak- . a f m. It is about a mile and a half j a najf mile wide. The people re- i J i asshoppers but the sportsmen -cft,... Pie totr-firc miles A curious fish, says the Troy Times, wes caught near the Bassemer Steel Works this morning by Robert Cole. It swims like a fish, walks like a lizard, has a tail like an eel, a head like a catfish and a body similar to the lizard. It is about twelve inches long and has four legs. It has a smooth skin and i3 covered with red and silver spots. It is said that there is a city of 10,000 inhabitants in Mexico which has four public schools, two churches, only a half-dozen drinking places and not a single lawyer. It is further stated that in the space of twenty six months there has not been a murder comitted in the city, and only two slight collisions between citizens have occurred. Mier is the name of this happy city. Here i3 how a Genesee county farmer manages to sell Baldwin apples for ten dol lars a barrel : He takes a strip of paper and cuts out child reu's names, then places the papers around the apples when thay begin to color; and in a week or two Mamie, Jamie, Johnnie, or Susie appear on the apple iu large red letters. Inese, picked and barrelled by themselves, bring faucy pices for the New York Christmas market. MARRIED. At Tannersville. on the 18th int by Rev Mr. Ilobbs, Mr. John T. Carmer, of Strouds- hurg, and Mim Alice b. Uossard, ol lietnie- hem, I a. With above notice, the groom presented us with a bottle of wine. We extend to the hap py couple an earnest greeting, and wish them a pleasant life of p?ace and prosperity At Stroodsbur, Nov. loth, by Rev. Rob't Pitts, Harry F. Kramer, r.nq., of Alientown, Pa. and Miss Emma Jane iSowlby, ol fciroucs burg, Pa. At Brodheadsville. LvRev. D. E. Schcedler, Mr. William DelTaven and Miss Sarah Jane Everitt, both of Chestntithill. At Shawnee, on the 21st inst. by Rev. J. L, Jenkins, Jacob Y. Smith, of Shawnee, and Miss Ella Dildine, of Stroud township. DIED. At hi riHpnre in Hamilton township, on the 18th intM John Miller, aged 74 year 10 months and 17 days. In Stroudsburg, Nov. 24th, Lewis Barry, aeed 74 years 11 months ana aays. Interment in Cemetery at Shafer'a School IIou?e, to-day. Friends meet at his late resi dence on Main St., at 1 J o'clock P. M. Tn Q.rnncl.nrcr, on Saturday evening. 7lh inst. Mrs. Nancy Washington, wife of George Washington, (colored;, agea oo years in. on the 22d inst.. God frev, son of Godfrey and Catharine Mosier, aged 18 years 10 months ana zz aays. Special 3SJ"otice. A Question. Oh, why are the streets so crowded, mother, And where do the people go ? The circus is not in town to-day, Nor any other show. See how they hurry along, mother! There are men and women, too. Can't you tell me where they are going, mother Or what are they going to do 1 The AKSwrjR. Be still, my child, and listen; They are going to the well-filled 6tore Of Simon Fried, the Clothier, Where they can get much more, In these hard times, for their money. Than anywhere else around. In no place in our county Can a better stock be found. Cloths, Cassimers, Wool Blankets, Flan nels, &c, the largest stock at Rader's corner, Easton, Pa. Nov. 12-3t. Lad It's cloaks and pasely fchawls just opened a large line at Rader't corner, Easton, Nov. 12 3t. Cashmere, Mohairs, Alpacas, Silks and dress good that cannot be beatep at IUder corner, Emton, Pa. Eor. 12 3t. GET OUT OP THE WAY I Donf yon see the Lightniig Express COMING IN LOADED DWN "WITH DECKER'S GOODS FOR THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE, AT THE SMASH DOWN PRICES I Last week the goods went under, and it is juit what Decker has expected and what he has neen waiting for, so he could sell nearly all kinds of goods from 15 to 30 cents lower on every Dollar than those merchants who laid in their stock six weeks ago- Just come and look for yourself and see the thousands and thousands of yards of Calicoes, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Black and Colored Alpaca, all colors, beautiful, for 30 and 40 cents, worth a great deal wore money. Flannels, Cloths, Cassimeres, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes. Nearly all these goods you will find as cheap as before the war. We have Calico (Si 6 cents, good Pins and Needles, at 5 cents a whole paper, RIBBONS AND WINTER FLOWERS, nearly half price. Come and see for yourself aud you will be satisfied. Nov. 5-2m. DECKER & CO. Rubber Boots and Shoes at Fried'a. Rubber Coats and Blankets, at Fried's Collars, ties, cuffs, suspenders, tc, at b ned s. For Overcoats, co to Fried's. For over- coats, go to Fried'a. Furs, Furs, for Ladies', Gents' and Chil dren, at very low prices at Simon Fried s Simon Fried has the largest assortment of Trunks & V aliscs m Stroudsburg. Bargains, Bargains, at Simon Frieds in Clothing. Come and look at them. Simon Fried received the first premium on trunks and valises at our county fair last week. Simon Fried ' received the first premium on boots and shoes at our county fair last week. The larcest and best assortment of ready made clothing, boots and shoes, trunks and valices at Simon Fried's. Simon Fried received the first premium on ladies', gents' and childrens' furs at our county lair last week. Go to Fried's" for clothing, boots and shoes, trunks, valices, and gents' furnishing goods. Cassimere Suits at astonishing low prices Boys Suits from 53.00 to 12, at Simon Fried's. Produce and Furs, taken in cxchang for goods at Simon Fried's Empire Cloth ng Stcre." The lartrest and best assortment of Ready-made Clothing in Stroudsburg, you will find at bimon h ned s. Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Shoes ot almost every variety, at very low priecs af Simon Fried 8 Empire Clothing Store. Simon Fried received last week the largest stock of Ready made Clothing Boots, and Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ever before seen in our county. Simon Fried has the largest and best selec ted stock of read'-made clothing in Monroe county he sells cheaper than any other mer chant m our county. Call, examine ana con vince yourselves. Bargains. For bargains in Clothing Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valices, &c., go to Simon Fried. Simon will sell you good goods cheaper than any other mer chant in Monroe County. No Humbug. Simon Fried has the largest and best selected Stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and Gen'ts Furnishing Goods in Stroudsburg, and he will sell them cheaper . than any other merchant in Monroe county. Call and ex amine for yourselves. Just received at Williams's Drug Store one barrel of seven year old Rye Whiskey. Just received at Williams' Drug store a lare lot of English Salted Potash, warran ted good. Oct. 8-1 1. Just feeeived at Williams' . Drug Store a large stock of White Lead and Linseed Oi for the fall trade. Prices of Oil and Lead reduced. Oct 8-1 1. am i It was proven at the Monroe County Fair that N. liuster had the best made and finest Clothine in Monroe County. Ruster received the first premium on Clothing for 13 years. " Notice. N. Ruster has returned from the aitv with a biir stock of clothing, hats caDS. furs, furnishing goods, dry goods, &c If you want anything in his line, give him a call. He will sell you goods cheaper than ever before. To the Public If you want a nice and stylish suit of clothes and one that will wear good, go to Ruster's and ou can have your pick out ot the largest ana Dest seiecrea stock in town, at prices that will astonish you all. Great bargains at Ruster's in whita dress shirts, under shirts, draws, hoisery, gloves, neckties, bows, collars and cuffs, handker chiefs. susDenders. umbrellas, &c Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. N. Ruster just received from the city a nice assortment ot dry goods, alpacas, shawls trimmings, &c, which he sells real cheap Tf vou want nice paper collars, cuffs, neck ties. bows. &c.. go to Ruster' ha has the largest stock and sells cheap. N. Ruster has all the very latest styles o hats. Call and see them. He is selling goods very low. ANOTIIEIt TIlOrilY WON BY THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS These superior and beautifully finished in struroents so far eclipsed their competitor in volume, puritv, sweetness and delicacy ol tone, to csrrv off the first and only premium giv en to exhibitors of ret-d Organs at the Monroe County Fair, held September 25, 1874. But onty th t tt. Yet vrict list address Octl-tf. J- Y.&IGAfCS, Light ! Light ! ! Light I ! ! A NEW ENTERPRISE f Keystone Oil and Lamp Store! The subscriber has just opened a new and elegant stock of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene, Macnmery, Sperm and Neats Foot Oils, &c.t on Main street, directly opposite the Strouds burg Bank. 1 am now prepared to furnish ths citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding conn- try with Chandeliers, 2, 3, 4, and C lights, 11 all Lumps, Stand and Bracket Lamps, Glass and Metal Lamps, Perkins & Houses Patent bnfe ty Lamps, Orient, Fuller's Patent Safety Limps; all kinds of Burners, Chimneys, Wicks and Lamp Trimmings. Kerosene oils 1.10 to 1.50 and over fire test, from 20 to 40 cents per gallon. Machine oils of the best quality, warranted not to freeze or gum, $1 60 per gallon ; JNeats root Oil, best quality $1 bu per gallon j Sperm Signal Oil $1 50 per gallon; Leather Saver, for harness, boots and shoes 50 cents per can. (jive us a call. No trouble to show goods. S. S. DRAKE. Novtmber 26, 1874. tf. BARGAINS A.t JST. HTJSTER'S, The National Hall o Fashion! THE OLDEST AND MOST Beliable Clothing House in Town! GOODS MARKED DOWN AT Extremely Low 3? rices ! CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. R. MAINONE the gentleman who advertises in another column of this paper has been engaged here for some time in regulating, repairing, and tuning Pianos, Organs, MeloJe- ons, etc- ana we lue undersigned mink mm a perfect master of the business. He repaired. regulated and tuned our instruments, that is Pianos and Melodeons, to our entire satisfac tion, and better than any one we ever employed before. We think him a gentleman in every respect and recommend him to every one who wishes to employ a competent tuner, as thor oughly acquainted with the construction of musical instruments. C. R. ANDRE, REV. J. KOHLER, . SANFORD, JOHN S. FISHER, NELLIE R. HINDS, DARIUS DREHER, HON. J. B. STORM. November 19, 1874-4t. TEACHERS' COUNTY INSTITUTE. The 9th Annual Session of the Teachers' Institute of Monroe Countv. will be held in the Court House, at Stroudsburg, during the week beginning November 30th, 1S74, and will continue 5 days. The public is cordi&iiy invitea. JEttE. FRUTTCIIEY, Co. Supt. Monroe Co. Stroudsburg, Nor. 4, 1374-1 1 NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of Lee & Co., are requested to make settlement before the first day of December, 1874. LEE & Co. Stroudsburg, October 22, 1S74. Auditor's Notice. Estate of Joseph IIeckmak, deceased. The undersigned aDDolnted bv the Orphan Court of Monroe County. Auditor, to make distribution of the money in the hands or John Butz, Administrator or the Estate of Joseph Ileckman. deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday, November 28th, 1S74 at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the office of Hon. John B. Storm, in Stroudsburg, at which time and place all per sons having any claims againsi saia iuna win present the same or be lorever aeoarrea irom coming in ior any share thereof. 31. A. Dc L. VAN HORN. Stroudsburg, Nov. 5, 1874. 4t. R. MAINONE, Maker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer OF Pianos, Organs and Melodeons. Parties residinr In Stroudsburx and vicinity, wish ing their Instruments thoroughly tuned, regulated and re Dai red at a most reasonaoie price, win pieaae leave their orders at tne jeiiercoman ucice. Those wishing to purchase Pianos or other instru menu will find it to their advantage to call on me. Hav ing had a practicle experience of over twenty-six years in the musical line, I am prepored to furnish the latest and most improved instruments at the lowest ossible prices. I have 1 oca tea inyseii permanently ere and solict your tovors. FOR SALE CHEAP, 58 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS near the Depot. Oct. 15,'74-2m For further particulars, applv to G. E. STAUKFER 4 CO., " East Stroudsburg, Pa. STROUDSBURG HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST I i James Edinger has just returned with aD entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Gents Furnishing Goods, that he bought at panic prices and is selling them at prices that astonish all. Call and look and be convinced before you purchase elsewhere. One door above Hollinshead's dais (DILflDTT Caps, furs, furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, k N, B, Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warranted. N. RUSTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION, September 3, 18?4. tf. Main street, Stroudsbuiig, Pa. HENRY D. BUSH, (Successor to K. F. & H. D, Bush) DEALER IN DRY GOODS & NOTIONS, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES, Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and HOSIERY, AND IN SHORT The usiial stock of a well appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. The stock was not purchased at Auction or Banknipt Sales but will be sold at prices satisfactory to purchasers, and warranted as to quality CALL AND SEE. II. D. BUSH. Stroudaburg, April 30, 1S74. tf. GRAND OPENING IN Drug Store. Sept. 17-3m. HOOFING SLATE. Farmer, Slaters and others in want of first class ROOFINQ SLATE, can procure them (by calling on Geo. V. Drake) at nearly Quar ry" price. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Rib bon Slate. I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for Smith's Tuxbular Fluted Lightning Rod, which I will put up and warrant to be the best conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and examine the Slate or Lightning Bods before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. DRAKE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in Stroud township. Monroe County, Pa., hereby caution all persons against trespaseingon their premises for the purpose of fishing, hunting; or for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will have the law executed as in such caws provi ded. SILAS L. DUAKli, May H-1S74 CATHARINE STAPLES T0T you know that .1. U. 1 McCartv & Sous are the only Under takers iq Stroudsburg who understands their business ? If not, attend a Funeral managed by any other Uu lertaker in towu, and you will sea the proof ot the tact. June 18,'74-tf ' B LANKR OF ALL KINDS fbr Sale at this 06ee. HUTCHINSON'S BRICK BUILDING, j opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having jnst opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, UNDERTAKING. McCARTY A SONS have on bud the Urgent and W assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outslda of either city (Ksw York or Philadel phia', and wiil make this braucU or Uiiir buiiucM a Hptciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any Bhap or style, can be furnished at one hour's notice ror shipment, at a charge of one-third leu than any shoS in Stroudsburg. In no case will they charge more shan ten per cent, time actual cot. attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possible notice. June 18,'74-tf T. B. HTJLIj, (Successor to J. E; Erdman,) Mooroc Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., "Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, MOA'U.UESTS, IlEADSTOXES, Ac, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my ability to please all that give me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 20'72-tf PRICES REDUCED AT THE iorner Store! CONSISTING Qt DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POfcLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS, Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, bugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Eatracts, and Spices of every kind, and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. All my goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and money. J. II. SHOT WELL, Formerly Slater & Shotwell. Dec 4, 1873.-3m THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. LIME! LIME!! The underlined hereby informs the public that thev have opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills, Monro county. Fa., and are prepared to fill all orders promptly. The capacity of the kilna are between three and (oux hundred bushcla per day. lhe LIME IS OF A BETTER QUALITY than that burned in any other pait of the couoty. Parties deeiring lime alosf the line of Waware, Lackawanna A Western R. R, will hare their orders promptly filled, by addrcteing O. 4 8. HELLER, Experiment MtUi, P. O. Jan 11. 1874. tf Monree coanty, Pa. Can you tell why it is that when any one come to Stroodsbnrc to buv Furniture, the; al ways iaouli f?r MsCartf Fura'firs Ewr 1 :pt. er. Great hargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, ' VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, c. all of which have heen marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, bul marked down to meet the times. Ve invita all to call and sea for themselves. Ter ma Cash. C. R ANDRE & Co, dec-4tf Maia St., Stroudsbuig, Pa. Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k, NEAT, C1E1P AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the, JEFFERSONIAN lob Printing OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.f 8Sr All Orders promptly filed. Gireca 'a call.