In, Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. LAKESIDE. Bonn re Your Dates Ilcfore All the Host Are Taken. Thn following da es are already taken up for the season. Parties wishing to securo a day should writo or call on O. A. Kolm, Manager, Shenandoah, Pa. : August. 24 Harmony Lodge, I. O. O. F., To- maqua. 25 Anniversary Phoenix Hose Com pany, Shenandoah. " 26 Picnic of the Daughters of Rcbeknh of Hhenandoah. Coming Kvents. Aug. 2C and 27 Ice cream festival, P. M. ichool room, Shenandoah Y. P. A. August 27 Picnic Ellongowan Combina tion Drum Corps, Kllengowan Grove. Aug. 80 Ico cream festival and bean coup lunch, Rabbins' opera bouse, benefit "Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 146, O. A. P.. Aug. 31 Ico cream fostival, Kobbins' opera house, Hope Section No. 10, J. T. of H. &T. Sept 6. Picnio of St. Patrick s Band at thn Shonandoah Trotting Park. Nov. 23 Sevonth annual ball of the Wathington Beneficial Society in Bobbins' ball. Buoklon'B Arnica Salvo. The Best Salvo in tbo world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khoum, Fever Sores, Tenor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money, refundod. l'rico 'Mi conts por box. For sale by C. H. fiagenbuch. Klectrlc Railway Change. Hereafter tho oloctric railway cars will loave the corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m., daily, and every25 minutes thoroaftor until midnight, at which hour ti. last car will leave. Cool Shade Can be found nt Vermillion, O., and those -who wish to attond tho camp meetings at that place during July and August enn ... guu9 AIM, IU -ilUgUSl iida at special rates. . t-aug-20 Utah. The land of sunshine and flowers rich also In mineral and agricultural resources Is best reached by the Rio Grande Western Hallway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers choice of three distinct routes and the most magnificent rail road scenery tn tho world. Send 25e to J. II. ic io j xi. i Dennett. Salt Lake City, for copy of illustrated I book, "Utah, a Peep Into tho Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods." tf DoserTlnp; Praise. 17 desire to say to our oitlseni, that fol years we have bean Bellini; Sr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Br. King's XTwXifa Pills, Bucklen's Arnloa Salra n5 Electrio Bitters, and bay ntvei kindled remedies that sell as well, or thai iare given such universal satisfaction, T?a do sot hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund lie purchase price, if satisfactory results ds p4 follow their us. These remedies havi fwom their great popularity purely en thali jMsriU. O. II. Haajenbuch, Druggist. Four pair men's seamless hose for 25c. Blithe People's store. 0 21-lf Buy Keystone flour, name Lesbiq & Co., printed on every saok. Bo suro that the Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-olaw For Almost Nothing. Max Reese has Just received a large stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc , purchased at an ABIgnee's sale and is soiling tbem at CO por cont. lose than regular prices. Great Reduction In Itates, ToDonvor, Co., Holona, Mont., Ogdon and Salt Lake City, Utah. Atk Nickla Plate agonts for rates. lw-d&w Coughing Loada to Consumption Kemp's.Ualsam will stop the cough al once. Cuinp greetings at Vermillion, o. Exouriloq tickets on sale via tho Nickel Plate from June 21st to August 23rd at very low rates. TickeU good returnlnn until August 26th. taug20 YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the .essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. BVAN J. DAYIEO. TO SMOKE THE WINES. How UI.IIiie Tm ii Strikers Will hi U. iirtlinl. Kamivii.lb, Atw. 24. Quiet prevails nt Coal i. reek, but it has been determined to bold i lie troops there for awhile so that uny .mveiiient on the part of the miners may be met with sufficient force. YoHterday the ofllclals of the Tennessee Coal, Iron unil Railroad Company hold a ccranultntlon with the State Board of Prison Inspectors in reference to the order served upon the company to romovo the convict from the mnln prison. It i known how the conferento re sulted. It Is believed, however, that the convicts will be returned speedily to the mines, and that the State will furnish proper protection. Over ROD miners, suspects and citizens have been arrested at Coal Creek. About 1iO are still held prisoners in a little church. The prison is close, hot und un comfortable in every way. $A sensation Is created here by the state ment that the authorities have determin ed to smoke the mines, and thus drive out miners' who are believed to be in hiding in them. It has been suspected for some time that several of the much wanted leaders of the rioters had found shelter in the mines, where they have beon compara tively safe from pursuit. Squire Kincaid held court at Coal Creok yesterday and several miners have been held to court while others have been discharged. All obstaclos to civil prose cution hnva been removed by appointing Gsu. Carnes Deputy Sherilt of Anderson county. State Attorney Pickle is conducting the prosecution with plenty of asuistanoo. IMPORTANT RAILROAD DEOISION. Companies Cannot Ba Forced to Do !u!ni'as at u Iotft. New York, Aug. 24. What is prob ably the most Important decision handed down by a Federal Judge In mnny years has just been handed down by Judge McCormick of the United State Court, at Dallas, Tex. The decision Is a great victory for railroads operating through out the country as well as thoso in the State of Texas. It is practically to the effect that State legislation in regard to railroads which compels them to do business on such a status that it is impossible for them to pay the Interest on their bonds impairs the contract with the holders of such bonds, and is consequently in violation of tho Constitution of the United States. The principal roads Interested are the Texas & Pacific, the International & Ureat .Northern, the bt. Louis south western and tho Gulf, Colorado & Sante Fe, a branch of the Atchison. Judge lie- Cormick's decision' grant) the prayers of the complainants in full. In effect It holds tho entire act unconstitutional. The decision gives immediate relief to the railroads and blocks tho State Com mission, pending appeal to the Supreme Court, when the railroads are confident of winning the case. The effect of the decision on the stock market was apparent- to-day. South western stocks were active and buoyant. CROP CONDITIONS. Synopsis of Reports lusuad by the rr . w.ui,rtr ei.-1 iom weather Bureau issues the following synopsis of telegraphic reports of the condition of crops: Hew York Rainfall below and tern; peraturo above average; corn making rapid advances; buckwheat, tobacco and grapes in excellent condition. How Jersey High temperature and total absence of rain very injurious to all crops In southern counties. Light rains ., i u i : , . J " ZLT "c"",Ba COm Pennsylvania Very little rainfall; corn, grass unu vegeiauies luilerlng Irom drought; ground too dry to plow, tobacco cutting continues, crop very good; some Kruin uiresuinK, wnean nnovo tuenvorago yield; Irultpoor, except pears and grapes. 7Jzzle Itorden Uneasy. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 24. LUile Borden passed au uneasy night in the matron's room at tho Contral Station. She did not sleep well, although her bed- uing nnu looit were brought from her own homo. Sho is In a much happier a.nd more contented irame or mlna, however, than when tho was here a week ago, but the excitement or Monday has had a vis ible effect upon her. Tho hoirs of Mrs. Borden Juive hired counsel to look after the interests of the Uoruen estate when It reaches the Probate Court. A Pugilist Havfis a ChlnvniHn. Newark, N. J., Aug. 34. James Rus sell entered the laundry of Lea wing, in Harrison, during the morning, nnd de manded -the Chinaman's money. The laundry keeper howled with fear when Russell thrust a pistol under Wing's nose nnu tue cries auracteu "faddy" AIcQuig gnn, the ehampion lightweight of New Jersey, who rushed into the store and knocked the robber out in ono round. The robber was arrested. The pistol was fully charged. They Will Defend the Homesteaders. Houestead, Pa., Aug. 24. O. W. Ar go of Sioux City, la., and W. V. Erwin of St. Paul. Minn., two eminent lawyers, nro now enroute for this pluco. They will net ns representatives of tho labor assem blies of the Northwest to defend the strikers In the Pennsylvania courts. Their services are donated, their necessary ex penses being all. they ask for, and they will try to see that the Amalgamated As sociation men secure justice. To lUUblUu Unstern Headquarters. Boston, Aug. 24. By direction of the National Executive Committee of the People's Party, a conference of the mem bers of the National Central Committee has been called, to convene In New York city Aug. 20, nt noon, at tho Astor House. It Is proposed to establish Eastern head quarters representing New York, New Jer sey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and the New England States. A Dinner to llullard Smith. New Yohk, Aug. 24. Ballard Smith, late editor-in-chief of the New York "World," was dined by Joseph PuliUer at Delmonlco's lust evening. William II Morrill of the "World" editorial etaff presided, and a cablegram from Mr Pu liUer, who is In Europe, was read. Mayor Grant, District-Attorney Niool and tbo heads of departments of the "World" were 1 t'esent. BASEBALL RESULTS; 1h Cincinnati, and Wnnlilngtiiiis Play a Well 'Conivited Ten limine Tie Gam. at rrrTBDono. Httbitr ?-Hitoklyn ralu, gnmo postponed account o: AT cniCAOO. Chicnfro, B; New York, 7. llattrrles Durabcrt and Sclirlevor; Crano and llwlug. AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland, 4: Philadelphia n. Ilitterles Young and Zlmmers Koefeand Dowse. AT CINCIJWATt. Cincinnati. 0; Wnhlnfrton9. Hauerlns Cuamuerlnln and Mahoney: KI1- ion, ivuuey uuu Mcuuire. AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville-nalllmoro game postponod on ac count of rulu. AT ST. LOUIS. Bt. Loul 3l Hoiton, 0. llutteries--Oleasonaud Ilucklcy: Nichols and Kelly. SECOND DAME. St. Louis, 6; Boston, a. ' ' lUttcrios Curruthcrs and and Uanzel. - Buckley; Staler Standing; of the Clubs. rTun fft Ot Cleveland ..84 9 .737 Ilrooklyn...lB 13 .50 NowVork..l7 14 .648 t'hlladera .18 15 .545 liimon 1715 .K!l l'ltunurir..l6 15 .516 naltlmnre.,10 10 .500 Louisville ..IB 111 Cincinnati..! IS Chloari....14 11) V8blnr'n..ll 21 Bt Louis., .11 22 600 .4.'I8 .4'.'4 .844. .3XS Gladstone Spunks at a Flower Show. London, Aug. 24. Mr. Gladstone yes terday addressed some 15,000 persons who had gathered to attend the festival and' flower show nt Hawnrden Castle. The festival and show Were held to raise money for rebuilding the Worklugmen's Institute. Mr. Gladstone appeared ex ceptionally vigorous. Fur Hteallnc n Rrelntered Lettftr. Albany, Aug. 24. Peter J, Brandt was arrested by Deputy-Marshal O'Neill and Postolllce Inspector Kyle at Feura Bush, Albany county, on a warrant charging him with taking a registered letter from the postoflice nt Syracnso, containing $'.)0, and applying the contents to his own uso. NEWS OF THE DAY. Eddio Bullnrd, aged 10, nnd Herman Paitridge, aged 12, of Athol, Mass., were drowned while buthing yesterday. The Lackawanna county, Pa., Demo crats have renominated Lemuel Ammer- man for Congressman from the 11th dis trict. The terrible bent continues throughout Europe. Many cases of sunstroke occur red in Paris and Berlin yesterday, several being fatal. ' The Czar has issued a ukase annulling the prohibition against tho exportation from Russia of rye, rye meal, and all kinds of bran. David J. Corwln, ex-trensurer of the Hub Blank Book and Stationery Com pany of Boston and a confessed llrcbug, has been held la' $5,000 for trial. The Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia Railroad shops at Portsmouth, O., burn ed to the ground yesterday afternoon, en tailing a loss of from $30,000 to $40,000. JZlHir V-. Vestt'raaV. killed (i'nrff Sheridan, a miner, and a pair of mules, while Jalnos Donovan, a driver boy, es caped with severe injuries. Fireman James Welch, of the Saratoga express on the Delaware & Hudson Rail roud, was crushed to death yesterday at Jermyn by the parullel rod, which broke and smashed through the cab. Harry Schllpf, who has been locked up for the past two months in tho New Bains wick, N. J,, Jail, on suspicion of mur dering Mary Anderson, the 10-year-old Swedish girl, nt Perth Amboy, has been discharged. At a crowded meeting of tho County Democracy in New York, last evening, it was decided to hold primaries on Sept. 8. This means the placing of a local Domocratio ticket in tho field iu opposi tion to Tammany Hall. A cloiidburst visited Roanoke, Va.. Monday night and iu half an hour over $100,000 worth of damage hod been dona and onelifo had been lost. The business portion of the city, which is on low land, was the principal suirerer. Tho Bureau of American Republics is informed that Senor Don Antonio M. Floras, recently President of Ecuador, has bon appointed und confirmed by Con gress ns tho Minister Plenipotentiary of that Country to the United States. Pursuant to the terms of the trentv signed nt Washington on June 3, this year, nnd ratified Aug. 1, Queen Victoria has ordained that deserters from Ameri cun merchant vessels at ltrltuh tmrte to be surrendered to tlie American author. lues. AVuuther Forecast, Washington, D.C., Auir. 84. For Eastern Now York, Eastern I'ennsyl vanla and Now Jersey: Cloudy and probably showers: warmerf exoept cooler in New Jersey: easterly winds. i'or H estorn Now Torlc and Western Penn sylvania: I'alr, followed by showers on Lake Krle; southeasterly wliuK tor Now Ilualand: Showers, warmer, fol lowed by cooler weather, easterly winds. NKW VOKK MAUKKTfl. Nmr Tonic. Auir 33. Money o call eur at 1H&3 per ct.nu K0ND3 OTyOSIHO rRIOU. D.B. 2a. r., U.S. 4s. r., 100 lieu 116)5 u.tt. is, o., STOCKS CLOSINO. Delaware & Hudsoc inn lieluwwu, Lacn awuuoa St Western 1&7M r.ns , .j7j? Erto preferred , oJ Laka Shore New Jersey Oentrai lillii lleaJloj ., ,, tJli; Western Union...,, , uqlJ New York Central , 112M erum MARKET. Wheut No. 2. red winter. SIM: An. hvi. Btpt., MM. ' Oorn Mo. 2. mixed, oTj Aug;. 00J Sept, a'u-Wo, 8, mixed. 404j Autr.,i SapL, FHQDOUI UAHKBX. UirrrtR Crenmerr. Mate Jt Penn iitm !.tun .91 - dreamery, irusuirn. nrsts , ,21 Croauiery. western, seconds lu iiiO a btuifluwry. n.t.iuia, ixir.,,,..l8 c,alW 0 Cngr-st State laatoiy. fuU cream, fanor.. tWo.a 8M0 cuive luouiry. iuii jroain. nne 8Woj U Btata factory, aommomo fair 7ja. 8H xoas State and renn. new laid. chotoo.SOUaa sto Klllthnrn Muw I.I.I f .1 ' ... A DISTRESSED FAMILY. The Dreaded Diphtheria Sinking Inroads Upon Gordon 1'muUles. Tho people ol Gordon are alartnod over tho ravages oi dipthorla. Tho family ol Daniel Boyor, section foreman on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad at that place, Is sorely (.dieted. A tblrtron.yoar old son succomhed to the disease Monday morning and was burled In tho afternoon. Ycstorday morning tho pightcon.year-old daughter of the family fell a victim tn the diteaso nnd was laid in her g nve yesterday afternoon. Another daughter is now a victim nnd she is not expected to recover. The Boyer family is rupposed to havo con tracted the disesse from children of Locus Summit, where it has bton epidemic. When the epidemic broke out thoAo chil dren woro sent to the rare of friends re siding next to tbo Boyor family. Guaranteed Cure. We author iice our advertised druggist t( ell 'Dr. King's New Discovery for on- jumotlon. Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy a di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience: bo benefit, you may return the bottle and iav your money refunded. We oould ot make this offer did we not know thai Dr. King". New Discovery could bt relied n.' It never disappoints. Trial bottle fret1 at O. H. Hsgenbuch'i drug store. Lug list 60c and $1.00. Lane's Family Medicine VIoves tho bowels each day. Most poopli iood to use it. llo Your Oirn Doctor. It won't cost you ono-half as much. Do not delay. Send tbreo 2-cent stamps fo: postaeo, and wo will send you Dr. Knuff- man's great work, Alio- colored plato?, from lifo, on' disease, its causes and bomocuro. A'ddross A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass. 2w Dumped Iletween'Cars. A young'l'oie residing on Plum alle; was bumped between cars at St. Nicholas colliery yesterday. Ho was sent to the Miners'' Hospital. His iiouries aro suid to bo serious. Hog's Lard AND Ice Water MAKE Dyspepsia. USE Cottolene INSTEAD OP Lard, and not only will there be NO DYSPEPSIA.but dyspeptics can eat the Pies, Cakes, &c, made with it. COTTOLENE is HEALTHIER, and good Cooks say BETTER than Lard. MADE BT N.K. FAIRBAMK & CO. CHICAGO, and r 138 N. Delaware Ave., Philada. WANTS, &o. TITANTKD. A good pirl for Benernl houso' . wurii ippiy at me iJuicALD omco. WANTJJU. A Rood dining room girl. Apply at tho American House, Glrardvllle. lO-Ct WANTLP. An exporlencd girl as cook tn a lanuly of throe. Apply at the IIkuald office. SlO-tf WANTED. Good laundry girls, 8 per week. Apply at Ileebe's Kmploymeut Aconov. rergttfcon House block. 8-2S-U TEsinAni.E PROPERTY FOR SALE. XJ The Cnthor property, on West Oak street, for sale. tVJH bo sold w 11 ue eoiu wnoie or in Apply on the premises, iole or In parte to suit purcnaser. s-iK-ta T70R SALE A pood pa wall nantir and ij painting Dusine&s. firul Htnplr nri 1,nt,1 we ouiiame in wnich. the businoss Is lornted will also be sold, with the business or separate. Apply to Mrs. Ann Llewellyn, Shenandoah, lw 1710UND. A hound and bird bred dog. lias a ; black ear and a whlto ear with a few black spots; white body and a black spot on forehead. Owner can have same by paylmr emends nr keeping and advertisement. Apply to Gcoree Taylor, boa West Apple alley, ' iz&t xT ANTi'.u. A good, active man, a pusher." VI Of strictlv temtipratn hnhlta in oiiu advertisements and subscriptions for the Evening and wekkiv IIkhaui. Commission or by letter. ui Duinr,. Auurcm iikiiai.ii nmnn ,n n.Hn. IXKCUTOR'S NOTICE.-Kstato of Joseph ll lieacham, lato of the Uorough of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on eald estate having been cranlcd to the under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and thoso having legal claims against the tsiato ot said ao- ""uuti iu pn-Bciu mo H.me without aelay. ELIZA 41. JIEACHAU, Lxei'utrix. T R. Dkiidai.l, Attorney. Phcnandoah. Pa., Aug. IB 1692. 8-17 oaw-Ct AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or torn mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi tai lak Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great- ei Bciiing noveuy evrr produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No atirnalnn nf paper. Works like magic. SOQ to MO per cent pront. Oneagent'a sales amounted to foatln six days. Another KS in tvo hours. Previous I cipenence not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mfg Co , La I Crosse. Wis, x!3 o-sk.jy The Finest Furniture THE BEST ORGANS rPIANOS most roPur.An Sewing Machine -AT- WnilAfflS&SON' No. 8 Soutli Oldest and Most Reliable Dealers in this Section. REDUCED "DRUSSELS from 60o up. Table and JJ Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matte,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ot ijace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PPTfF'Q OLD RELIABLE, U. U . JL' JLVXVjJ-J Oj NORTH MAIN STREET. A hat that Is not stylish is worthless. There ?.ro a JB0usand reasons why you shoula not wear It, and not one reason why you ihoula It usu ally costs as muth aa'a stylish ht. and Is tot worth a fraction of the money. When vou tuy a hat buy a good one, and It you really want a good one, try our 12 hat. It will fill the bill. .iTF ?5mo can b0 Bala ol our Neckwear a fine i,r!?T SI0' "fly Btyl0, t,traw lllt8 from 5o up to H.eo. Nice line of eummer shirts nt25c: a big drive In boys' waists from 20o to BOo; largo lino of trunks and valises at lowest price : big bar gains in overalls and coats at SOAKTLAWT? 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. SUk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as now at short notlco. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. TO THE PUBLIC. THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I AT Cor. Centre ami Jnrdlii Sts., Is tho place whero you And fresh and btooh Ale, JDraualit Porter Lauer's Celebrated Lager Deer Always on. tap nnd tho best Ryo Whlskv. uranay, um and Wines. Tho best 6-cent anue drinks. 1 Mini iu luitu. Ainu nmi nil uitin. nr inm,.ov. BENJAMIN RICHARDS, Prop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by IDJXTXID FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he. will be pleased to meet the wants m uus itieuuH ana itie public In Everything in the Drinking Line. ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, hss removed to the 33 W'CHt Oak Ht Hlieunudonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as wen na many new customers as possible. Good work! mlmrica. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. H. J, H'GDIHE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Rest Wines, Liouors, Beers, Ales and finest brands of Cigars always on hand. SALOON AND RESTADHANT 36 Cant Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigars always on hand, WM.;j. EVANS, Prop. Main Street, PRICES 1 " We Study to Please ! " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS.IN SIOCH. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, Ac, & ers L'heap Cailore ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OP HODSES AKD REFRIGERATORS 'ALSO REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34West Laurel Street, Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR SALE.-Parm, 100 acres, house and barn: good water at tho doori ono and uhali roadf. D&0W.a8t 01 Torbm'B 'a "roSS CrlngroTnd.111.11"68' t0US0 BBfl 8laWo Houso on Plum alley, two stores, 1 1100. Houso on AVest street, two stores, 1800 i'vn 1 "UIH. r.VW. Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOW PRICES! To close out stock for the season. When wen advertise iirm m u V. "u -c , nuuuauii. ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS . O". POBTZ'S Norm ninln Street. Hot Weather .Bulletin. loo Oream, All Flavors, 3o3.x Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. Bread, dalles. Confectionery, Etc. "WILS02ST "V. OTTO 27 SontU Main Street. jyj- S. KISTLER, M. D., fJIY&IQlAN AND SUSOSON. i Offlciwimu t--i . . . ... . . J . ... .ltl;t:ll oncnarjaoau, pi