Smart k An Important Blanket Sale! 500 Pairs of All Wool Blankets at Less than Manufacturer's Cost. Quite a remarkable announcement to make, and yet an ab solutely true one. At the time of their disastrous) fire the Edwards Woolen Company had on hand over 10,000 pairs of their superior 5lanket.s stored in their warehouses, all ready for shipment. As this building was uninjured by either fire or smoke the Ed wards Woolen Company was obliged to dispose of them. This they easily succeeded in accomplishing with the exception of about 500 pairs, which they found left over after their ship ments were all made. As they were desirous of winding up affairs of the company they closed out all that was left to Smart & Silberberg at a price which will permit us to supply our trade with 5lankets at a price absolutely lower than cost of making. The Edwards Woolen Company I51ankets are too well known to necessitate comment. They are known from Maine to California as an honest, all-wool, serviceable Ulanket. To procure them at these prices is an opportunity most attractive. 10- 4 size, in Greys, Scarlets and Tans, 5 value, at $3.28 pair. 1 1- 4 size, in ("ireys, Scarlets and Tans, f value, at 3.90 pair. 10- 1 size, in Fancy Plaids, all colors, $) valnc, at $3.90 pair. 11- 4 size, in Fancy Plaids, all colors, 7.50 value, at $4.90 pair. SMART & OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company. Piesidont, JOHKI'H BEEP. Vice President, OEOUGE LEWIS. REMOVAL We Iibvo tnovod into temporary quartern in tho roar room of our building, which we will occupy during tho time required to rocnodul and enlarge our present rooms. Four Per Cent. Paid ou Timo Hop siti. Ruhuiohb by mail will be giveu tlio usual prompt attention. Sensational Outcome of the Breach Between Weaver and Wana makcr Interests. "NEW MACHINE" THE WORST tharges of Bribery and Other Damag. Ing Revelations Play Havoc In the Quaker City. (Special CiirrrfiiKindcnrp. Philadelphia. Sept. 25. Mnyor Weaver's hrenU with the Wnnn-liinkiT-Villi ViillirnljiirK-doriliin iol it I cnl com brunt Ion will hnve far-ri'in IiIiir luUui'iire iijmiii Imlli in al mill Hlnle IKllllllH. Jt wns (he power of llio clly adminis tration of riilliul"lilila wlilch nave the WiiliiHiialdTH. Vim VulkenburRH and tin- OnrdoilH a piilllirnl following In Ihe lant cninpiiimi. With the Mack iimibliip of wind Icadcra working In harmony, they hud a iiillllral ma rlilnii whleh drew (Iioiihii ihIh of vol I"! from thn Krpiililliiin Hlalo and local tlcki-lH In November hint. Without thlH niilngnnMic Influence 'there Ih no doiiht tluit Mr. riummet , Wftlllcl have been elected Hllllo IreiiH tirer, and Hie Hpwlilli nn ticket. In ''Phlkrinlphln would liave been BitccesB fill. WntkhiK with the Wnimmnker news paper coinlilnnllon briiIdhI thn Itepiih Mean ticket hint full were the polltl clan who trained with (lie city ad inlliliilliilliiii, the wiinl leinlciH seek ing plitlonnue, 1 ciinl i ii.Ioi H dcHlr lug to "line up Willi the powera Hint bo." and even the ilcnlzeiiH of the ten derloin, nlwnya anxluim to Ktand in with the police, Hhouted loudly for "reform" tlirnur.hniit. (hat campaign. ' The City Party wan HiieceMiful, and rnonj'.b viileH were tlirown to llerry the ticiiiocrnllc-l.lncoliilto miminen fot elate treiiHiirer, to elect hfm also. Then followed a series of plotting nnd M-liepiliiK by the ambitious "re. formeiH" eager to take advantage ol 'Hie i.ll nation for tlielr own hcIUhIi In terest n. There were nearly an many ratidlilalea for n filer an there were com. mltlecmen III every ward of l'llllndel tililii. Tliidiiiilioul the Mtalo men who Silberbers: SILBERBERG, Treasurer, II. It. MEKKITT. wero active in loiinllea In the Lin coln Party efrrr- -don began to bunt for the lonvra rri P'h"S. The WiiiKiinr.kf r li.uitennnta In th InMiirRcnt movement against tho late Senator (u:;y were nnmng tho most conspicuous of tlinne who Immediately demanded recognition. Proml.sea mndo to Mnyor Weavei nnd Ills friends were forgotten, and the old Wunnmslter outfit proceeded to net. ii) In Imxlwv.s upon ItB own ac count. Combine of Newspapers and Millions. It wns ll;ured out. that with tin Wannmnker newspnpern nnd the Em ery mllllonr., the logical thing to dc was to nntun ICmcry for governor. Tc do this the Wannmnker political man agers hnd to first bowl out Mayor Wea ver as a gubernatorial possibility They proceeded to act up the Lincoln Party slate convention fur Emory, and succeeded In landing him upon thf ticket for governor. They had a Wann mnker aupporter In the old senatorial fight for a place upon the proposed fu sion ticket, E. A. Corny, of Luzerne, but they were unaliln to carry out theit prnurnm. While the I)"mocratle lenders assent ed to the oVnl, tiiii delegates to tin Democratic state convention broke tlx slate and put John J. C.rcen, a Bryan He Democrat of tills clly, on the tlckel for secretary of Internal affairs. Thli resulted In the fusion ticket having three lliynnlle Democrats running on II with Emery for governor. Mayor Weaver" frlcndn branded tin Vnn Viilkenhurn-Ciordon comhlno as t band of political traitors, after tin Emery piinin was pulled off. The breech between the mnyor and the Wnnamakei Interests widened day by day, until I) iClnrenco (ilhhoney was trotted out bj ,the Wnniiuinkorltes as a candidate, foi the City Party nomination for dlstrlel 'attorney against Mayor Wenver's per sonal friend, Frederick .1. Shoyer, whe Jind resinned the $ 1 0,1)110 a year offle of director of supplies under the Wea ver administration, to make a cunvaai for the district attorneyship. Hoon the lines were Bhnrply drawr, between the Olbbnney men nd tin Hhoycrlt";. What Weaver Discovered. All of the Waiiiiinaker newspnpert turned In for CMilmney, nnd their newi columns ;mu1 editorial panes were fill ed villi p!!liv;!ete matter designed tc prnmof tn i;;;.Viney eanr.mnry. in miim nwpapr war employed rr arrark or hei;rrl thi mayor an' Shoyr. The mrn tha same Jmrru: wMeh a f- monfh.i hef.ir had bt xj!o)r!nc Miyor Wav-r'. artailnistrv tlon nd pra'.sinc the ir.iyor arnt his work witho'it stint. Thft rr.ayor f,n fonnd th.it a nam hr of the moot ln1 infial nien In his raMnof wre sttlna: np fhctr own po lltleal fences rarr:ns of his wlshi or h!a personal lnfersfj. Sr.me ot them were aerused of nslnft the pitron a? snd power of his administrate ser-retiy to build np a Van Val ken burs. polltlral machine to promote, the cans of Oibhoney and destroy the charges of Shoyer setting; the nomln.irlon foi dtstrl.-t attorney. Thse oSrfala of th Weaver adminlaf ration, like rertalt leaders of the City Party, aoem to har conrlided that the support of th Wanamaker newspapers, or at lea.' thetr friendship, was more desirabi' for fhem to have than the Rood will 01 the mayor. Ther was a dperare harrle betweet ' the Olbhoney men. harked by th Wtnamaker newspapers, the Van Val fcenhnrg lieotenanra in the City Part the Gordonifes and wliat lr. lrt of thi Lid Mv k comMne and the Shoyer cam palttners, many of them young mem-br-rs of the bar or churchmen with whom Mr. Shoyer haa been awvr iated for yars In rhnrrh work, and the fri'-nda of Mayor Weaver, brjth In and out of his administration. I'pon the fare of the returns of the City Party primaries, Shoyer had a ma jority of nearly 100 delegates. The Van VaikenhiirK men had the machinery f the City I'arty dry committee. They nainer! tbe chairman of the convention, ind rot control of the committee on (r.,ite i:ed delegates. Po ronfi'lent was he of winning that fll.oyer was prei'nt in the convention hail with his wife pr-njred to accept th f (.r.pr.iti!!a;ions of b.ji friends when bo wo-ild b nomlar.ted. The M.tyor Charges Bribery. The Olbboney mr-n were sparring for :lnp. They rii-hed through a resolution for (he convention to take a reress, and when the convention reassembled, after much dl.-order, Mr. (ilbboney waa de clared tie nominee by a majority of 21 votes In a total poll of 1072. A chance cf 15 votes upon this return would have made fihoyer the nyiinee. The Shoyer men atome. Insisted that they had been robbed of victory. Mnyor Weaver was one of the most pronounced In denouncing the men re sponsible, and repudiating the tactic by which his friend Shoyer waa de feated. In a public statement he said:, "The methods of that convention were worse than any convention of the old corrupt frame. I think a ma chine which is protected by newspa pers is far more dangerous than the most corrupt organization with news papers against it. "I want to say most emphatically that I am as much opposed to a cor rupt machine In Its Incipiency as I am to one thnt has grown gray with age. "It seems that notwithstanding the fl;;lit I made for 1$ months against a machine that a more powerful ono had arisen, Phoenlx-llkn, from Its ashes. "I believe the recess of tho City Party convention was forced and that during thnt recess tho work of changing delegates was done by means of bribery. Ilefore that time Mr. Shoyer hnd a majority of tho dele gates, nnd he would have received that nomination without question hnd the convention been continued in ses sion. "Months ago I pointed out the dan ger that might follow when If one political machine were destroyed a new and more powerful ono might grow up. "Whether this hns romo to pass I cunnot say. I sometimes wonder whether there Is more danger In being surrounded by corrupt advisers than by umbltious ones." When Mayor Weaver was challeng ed to prove his charges that bribery was employed to Influence the nomi nation of tho convention for Gib bony he promptly accepted tho chal lenge and immediately submitted the afndnvlls of a number of delegates who admitted they had been ap proached nnd he personally appeared before an Investigation committee to press his cnBe. The scandal which followed was a great disappointment to sincere re formers who were not familiar with tho diameter of some of the men who have taken hold of the City Party ma chinery In some of tho wards of tho city. Emery Boomers Chagrined. Mayor Weaver followed up his In terview by demanding the resignations of members of his cabinet, with nn announcement that hereafter he pro poses to have none hut those who shall be directly interested In the success of bis administration In his cabinet. There Is no doubt that the upheaval lias, hail a serious effect upon the plans of the mnnngers of the Emery movement nnd the campaign against tho local Itep'iblican ticket. The I.lncolnite forces and the City Party lenders are demoralized. Without the active support of the city administration, the rank and file of their organizations will disinte grate. There are nearly 10,000 city em ployes, Hnd the employes of city eon tractors and others Identified with the administration will foot up 10,000 more. With the mnyor and his cabinet working in harmony with the Lincoln Party aggregation Inst fall fully 15.000 of thc-ie men voted for the Lincoln Party ticket nnd they Influenced many thousands more to vote the same way. A 4il AKANTFI.il t l'HK Ft) It I'll.KS. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money it Pa.o Ointment falls to cure in 0 to H days. fiOo. Fr- Niiiiniirr OiiiIiik Booklet, containing list of amuse ment resorts and quiet summer homes ou tho Nickel Plate Uoad. Call on agent or address C. A. Astmlin, I). F. A., K07 State street, Erie, Pa., or I!. F. Jlnmer, (.J. P. A., Cleveland, (.. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Curca CoM, Croup and Whuoping Cough. Not oni7 has Hie brrak hetween tn mayor and the Wanamaker newspiv per and a"-t polirical tnteresra dbv ponraj;ed the Lincoln Party and City Pnrv lea '.e-s. hut t?.o,i..ic.t of voters rot ldenflle.t with any political or franiMftnn ha'- riisr-overt the hypoc risy and sham cf the whol Emery movement In this riry and will he found supporting the f ill Republican ticket in November. 1 A Combine Without a Following. Not a few of the politician in the j Inferior of the state were induced to ! co-operate- with the Lincoln party In I tne belief that the Van VaBcenburg combination In Philadelphia waa go ing to hnilj np a political organiza tion with the patronage of the Wea er ad minisf ration. With Weaver and the jrreat arxy of Philadelphia officeholders cut loose from the Wanamakcr-Van Valkenhnds Cflrston Interests, the Iarter have little left but the newspapers, with which taey have for years been fighting Re publican candidates. There is evidence on every hand that former City Party men ami former Linrolaitea are gotag to support Sil via S. Stuart and all of hi colleaui on the Republican ticket. For a Square Ueai. In a r-rent speech Mr. Stuart said: "Much has been said upon the ques tion of corporations, and I desire to say tnar 1 nave not gone inrouga tne state tearing down, npsetr.ing and de stroying corporations, because my principle and my Ideas are that they should be reg'ilated according to law, Common carriers, railroad companies, all who may receive special privileges mist be compelled to eterclse tho privileges fairly and srjuarely upon a square deal to every man in every part of the state. There should not be one rate for one man and another rate for somebody else, but they mut all be treated as equal. As to the Republican i'atform. I stand absolute ly and unreservedly npon it and will do everything in my power, and know that in saying that ! al.v speak for my colleagues, to bring about such legislation that will correct according to law any vils we may have, and correct them solely for the benefit and In the best Interests of the people of this state. (Applause.) Will Guard the People's Interests. "I havpf had In years gone by. If yon will pardon the personal allusion, some experience in treating with a legislation wanted by corporations. That reeord has been made, and It Is a part of the hlsrory of my native city, and can be Inquired into by any man or sr-t of men who desire to do so, and you will find that in my pub lic rpcord in dealing with corpora tions my first Hnd only desire and my ultimate purpose has always been to see that the Interests of the people I represented, and whom I was elect ed to represent, were properly, legally and honestly taken care of and pro tected. Without attempting to de stroy or to tear down, I have prom ised that if elected governor of Penn rylvanla the Interests of the people will be safeguarded and taken care of In every legal and proper way that lies In my power." Chairmen Andrews, of the Republi can slate committee, has planned to hove the gubernatorial candidate and his colleagues speak today, Tuesday, at Leivlsbnrg in the evening; tomor row. Wednesday, they will be In Smeihp:,rt In the afternoon, and in Bradford In the evening; on Friday they will visit Tlonesta, Forest coun ty. In the afternoon and Warren In the evening. Saturday, Septrmber 2'., will be f pent in Titusville In the after noon, end Frio In the evening. What Emery Must Explain. Candidate Emery, of the I.lncoln ite Democratic combination, hns up to date tailed to answer to tho charges made against blni by Homer L. Cas tle, Prohibition nominee for governor, or Dr. Silas S. Swallow. Mr. Kmtry has not explained how his Pure Oil company works in har mony with the Standard Oil company In fixing prices. Mr. Kmery has not told how Mack, Durham, McN'Ichol nnd other politi cians got stock in his company, nor has he explained what the'r Influence has done to advance the company's Interest. Mr. Emery has not denied bis own statements made before the inter state commerce pemmisalcn that his company got rr bates on frcig'it rates, Just ns he chnrges the Standard Oil with getting. Thesn and ot'irr matters Mr. En viy hns yet to explain to the voters in Ms tcur of th" -tTtp For fifteen years 1 was a filleted with inflammation of the kidneys and pain in the groin, aide and back, and aull'ered no one knows bow nine.li until I took Thompson's Barnsma, which made a complete cure, as I havo been perlocily well for several years. 10. S. Nourse, Ma pletnii, Iowa. Thompson's Barosma, 50c and f LOO. Dunn it Fulton. As a dressing for sores, bruises and burns, Chamberlain's Halve is all that van be desired. It is soothing and healing in its client. Price liT cents. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Hoasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOUBSTA. PA. Telephone Xo. 20. ORENZO FULTON " Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TI0NK8TA. PA. ME YOIE TEETH Extracted Without Tnlii Before cold weather starts. .Set teeth, 1-5 00. Cold ero-iH, best 22k. (eld, V 00 -Siler filling, any lize, .r0 cetils. Dr.RC.Reid Over Oil City Tniftt Co. Hank, Oil City. New York Painless Dentists. lennsylvania ItAlIIIOAI. Schedule in Effect May 21, 190U. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal Intermediate station. 11:01 a m. week (Uvi, Oil City only, 8:l p. in daily, 5:2 p. m. .Sundays. For UKADFORD, Ol.KAN', snd prln cipal intermediate stations, :3 a. in. daily, 4:lfl p. in. week days. For Warren and intermediate stations, it I p. in. nun- days. W. V. ATTFRBURY, (ion. Mcr, J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, O. P. A. HAIL WAY. TICE TABLE To Take Kflecl July lt, liHr. NORTU Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Htations I p.ra i.m 17 Oo i7 20 Leave Arrive p.m. p, rt i) 6 5 12 00 5 Nebraska Kos Kun Lamentation I" :v Newtown Mills 1 0o7 4.5 Kellettville 1 10 7 6.ij Buck Mills 1 2."H (K) May born 1 4.5 8 10 Pol key 1 fio 8 l." Minister 1 5.5 8 20 Wellers 2 10 8 30 Hasting 2 2.5 8 40 Blue Jav 2 40 8 50 Henry's Mill 3 0.5 9 05 Barnes 3 1.5 9 20 Sheffield p. m a. m Arrive I,eave It 60 5 11 40 5 11 20 5 11 15 5 1 1 0.5 5 10 5.5 4 10 45 4 10 30 4 10 10 4 10 00 4 a. id. p, T. D. COLLINS, Presidknt. OFTICIAU. Office ) & National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined free. Exclusively optical. ,.i..,jJL-a...X - () Do less repairing The cheapest way to keep a house in good repair is to keep it well painted with good paint Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) They preserve the wood from the sun's cracking rays and the rain's rotting action. Saves buying new lumber. Lucas Paiuts are so honestly made, cover so thoroughly and hist so long that they arc hioncy-savers from beginning to end. Philadelphia J DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleanant lo Take, Powerful lo Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Pr. David Krn'..eiJv,8 Ffivnrito lieinpdv m adanted toft!laeaamltntli kcxch, affording jh thi an ml rt licf in ullCHheCFiiiHcd by impurh y of 1 1i blood. Bin Ii nrt Wiilni v, l'.lntilrr and IJvcr oni plainU; run-g oDMtipHliou ami U aUn)npe pern liar to wotm-n. It rnvi'MHinrre-ifiiJ infftnea where all other medi cine have totally liiilni. No HiiITunTHhould d:ttiair QriloiiAtt this rt'tnedy in nntrv d. It Iihb an iitifiro- Kn rtvorn or kucchs tor ovur BO yean), and bus Wm hiMtunf wurin frit-ndi. Are vnn rttihVrinrr from anvd!rBfl trarenhlfl to thec.iii"'g m -nlinni-d? If , lr. Kenm l y bin Plaited tun personal ni:d professional repntnt ion on me fimeuifjitiuaii-avoriio Ktiiiitay win Uu you good. Send for a froo trial Imttln and booklet con. tnhiinu vnhmhle mnlintlrtdvicoon the treatment of vnrioiirtinseatirp. rite amo I or an "i-,any Tttf for Undine nuii f you hiive kidney difMart'. Aiidn-ns Dr. I?? Id Kt'!nely'n Sunn, Komltnit, N , Y REM n.UtM, the full namei a JJr. David Ken nrtiy'r) i AWlil I K Jtr.M KDYt made at IComlout, N. V.HMdthe prh-e is Wl.OO (xix IjottlfB Jr.on)at all dni'"isl3 In the tinted btates, Caawia and fore-u countrieg. SiM-rlal Low Oho Way It Mm WchI, Northwest and Southwest, via the Nickel Plate Road daily, Augim 27th to October 31st, inclusive. Write C. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa., for full particulars, octal 05 S A Kvory linporlor mul llinnilrtiiror or Kilki and Dress (JikhIk, with wIiimii unlitM wtint jiUctid norno of thorn mouths nii Uo lullllloil their iiuntrmilit. I ho most plomlid assort' iiimiU, (i(intilulini( bv In r tho bled. Already tlxmn linvu licun in our liomo oily, jxevur iiu enived suoh hih oominundatloii or inure hearty praise. Now, lo tliww nt a dintitnro who cannot eomo to the utort we will be pleimrd to mail umplr. Just kindly Ute in your letter a postal card will do what what pneo you would caru lo twrvnm iuu oiniiraco an 1110 new weaves, sucli as Itatistcs, Voiles, Hroadclotlis, Tafll-ln Cloths, Tartan Plaids, (Shadow 1'laids, grey and other fancy mixtures, ranging from a very pretty Plsid al l!o for Children's (School Dresses, to finest of Imported Habit Cloths at 8:1.50 yard. 50c Drt'NM JmmIi. Worthy inorchandiHo, styles as desirable as the Hollar a yard ones, only of course the fabric is not so good. Tlieie como in Plaids, Neat Mixtures and in plain colored Panamas, &c. 91 lire liooiN.-From the statement that nearly one hundred different weaves are shown at a dollar, you'll get a slight impression of what "unlimited assortment" means-here. Now from among this great showing of dollar dress goods you may obtain any faaionahle weave or color. A Few Nllk NpeHitN.-A ID-inch TalTotain a full i i line of colors including black and white at bo. Equal in quality to that sold by many stores at 75c yard. A 27-inch K (Jlane TafTuta in colors and black yard. A 24 inch All P Silk Crepe de Cheue at l!5o yard, colors white, black, piuk and K light blue. 19-inch Fancy Silk Plaids fi5c yard, dollar value. 3H inch Black TalRita at i8o yard. 36-inch Black Taffeta at Sj IMS) yard. 3li inch Black Peau de Hnie at !'to yard. FOREST C0UJSTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will A.Waynm Cook, President. A. B. DIRKOT0R8 A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Win. Hniarbau;li, N.P.Wheeler, T. F. Rltohev. J.T.Dale. A. Ii. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the beneflta consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Yi&gS!lE2!zM Seasonable Sensible HARDWARE A look al our stock will suffice to show that we are com I 1 pletely stocked ip 00 everything in hardware for tho season, tiyi Our large store room was never M tkinn. nnn.ir..i ii.. r1 . things needful for the Farmer, the Builder, or I M k4 Bisafcll Plows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OTJI Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer Turns so easily a child can run it, and does the work perfectly n TJ. r.-i Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Host for the IeuMt Money. J. C. Scowdcn, n TIONESTA DOES Plumbins&Tinning in and out Nails, all sizes and kinds. Building Hardware. Oil Well Supplies. Swift Lubricators. ' Genuine Willtom Gas Lights. We have genuine ltussian and Wellsville Polished Steel, and Woods llefined Stove Pipe and fit your stove. lire Clay Stove Pipe and Sewer Pipe. Lining Papers, 2 and 3 ply. Tarred and Asphalt Roofing. Also coating for same. Come and see something new in Gas Heaters and Churns. Tionesta M Fall Season, 1906 Silks and Dress Goods lnt valuoii, we Iihtu ever assem Itispocted and admired by those any previous niiort or ours to- onlor is preferred auj just about pay. ..ii .1 , . NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 850.000. $55,000. pay Four 1'er Vent, per Annum Kri.lt. Cashier. Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice Preslderil 'SM UBS so crowded as now with all t. t .i .1.. the Mechanic, tho Contractor. the Householder. Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paints and Oils. Tionesta, Pa. HARDWARE of town. Steam and Water Gauges. Iron from which we can make Hardware.