The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, September 08, 1898, Image 5

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    Patton ‘Courier.
PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors.
FE. WiLL Greer, Editor,
CHURCH NOTICES.
Erpaorat-Rev. IM, Cann,
feos at 3 o'cloek p.m. every 3
day schist at 10a. om,
CATHOLIC Father Bosehins, pastor. Maes
every Sunday at 8 and 0 a. mm, Spray
wehraol at 2p, mand Yespers att pom,
LUTHERAN Bey, 8 Dise, pastor.
i on alternate Sundays at WE oa. om
13 m. Nonday whood al #8 a
YIPs © Fat 63 p.m each Sanday.
METHaDIST Erpscorat-Hev. FH, Witman,
tor, Rervices at 1090 am. and T0350 pom,
Eonday school at 4 pre. Epworth Lengue
€30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Want rene
day evening at TH
onsen pio goes
Kory.
Sone
WALT,
day,
ard
rh IBS NERA AAAI
: From L. A, W. Huiletin, fh
ir have goods and wish tose! "a
And the sre wed that fils can't wineid oer,
Why wonhin't you bow busines tat
Were vou to advertise the Get?
There's this about a boarding hotise
We onght nod to rget,
Cate wend oF wie, fch mem! we Know
Fast what we're wotng ts ged,
Hodgkin's
Niece Cool Soda
Water and Root Beer.
The Carrolitown fair next.
School commences Monday Septem.
ber 19th.
Read the large new ads in the Cou-
RigR this week.
Clarence Edmiston visited friends at
_ Philipsburg last weeks
Councilman Alex Monteith spent
Labor Day at Houtedale,
QP. Deifer and wife, of Williams-
port, spent Saturday in town.
William Simmers and son, of Fru-
gality, spent Sunday in Patton.
BR. 8. Toser, the jeweler, attended the
Patchinville camp meeting Sunday.
Miss Laura Hammond, of Johnstown, |
is visiting friends in Patton this week.
Miss Jessie Campbell, of Carrollitown,
is visiting friends in Patton this week.
Mise Bessie Reager, of Hawk Ran, is
the guest of Miss Mary Gregg this
week.
Watch for the new line of fall and
winter millinery at Mrs. Anna Dartt’s
store,
Work is steadily progressing on the
ereition of the new Catholic church of
Patton.
J. R. Lewis, a traveling salesman of
Pitasburg, called on trade in Patton
Monday.
~ Garland and Jewel Ranges. Fully
warranted. AtJ. E. Kirk Hardware
company’s.
Thursday was the hottest September
ist recorded by weather bureaus in
Gl. W. Murray of Punxsutawney, waa
the guest of his brother, Dr. V. A. Muor-
ray, Baturday.
Tne finest line of fashionable milli.
mery and fancy goods at Mrs. Anna’
Dartt’'s millinery store.
= _ The fierce wind of Sunday made the
large fron liberty pole in the school
yard sway considerably.
J. 8 Hamilton, a commercial sales-
, man of Chicago, was looking after
: trade in Patton Monday.
Farmers report an sbundance of
pears this year, more than have ever
been for the past five years.
re Miss Tenie Little and Miss Clara |
viiting frends in Patton this week.
Special atténtion is directed to the
» advertisement of Wolf & Thompson
_ elsywhere in the COURIER this week.
|W. H. Brainard, son of the editor of
~ thk Curwensville Review, made the
nd COURIER office a pleasant call Saturday.
The Ouh Grocery is offering bar-
; member te Episcopal Sun-
£5 Mrs. George Sprout and son of Pitts.
wp and Mrs. Jas. L. Randall, of
: _ Chest Springs, are guests of Mrs. Ed.
A. Mellon this week.
~ A. Crandall, representing H. E.
~ Bucklin & Co., wholesale medicine | nme on a hotel register of a nearby
firm of Chicago, was looking after |
: ‘business in Patton Tuesday.
Don’t miss Clearfield’s biggest fair.
It will exceed all others. Best horse
races ever seen in this section. Oc-
i tober 4th, 5th, and 6th; possibly 7th.
~ Baloon ascension every day, bicycle
races, base ball. $2,000 in premiums.
i Geo. TL Thoumpeon, President; Wm. H.
Preach. |
mm. and :
Dog days have gone.
Now is coon hunting time.
The golden rod is in fail bloom.
E. McHugh, came over from Hast
ings Monday.
Blair Stevens came up from West
over Satnrday.
Rev. A. Palmer, of Houtzdale, Pa,
spent Sonday in Patton.
| A. and M. Yeager, of Hastings,
| spent Labor Day in Patton,
The emploves of the Patton
| company were paid on Thursday.
Postmaster H. J. VanDusen, of Hast
ings, was seen on our streets Friday,
Jas. A. McClain and John J. Me
Cormick, of Spangler, spent Sunday in
Patton.
Go to J. E. Kirk Hariware Co.
special prices for haps, carpets, mat.
tingx, ete.
The people of this section are anx.
jonsly awaiting to attend the already.
booked Carrolltown fair.
. Mrs. A. Mirkin and son Samuel are
| yisiting Mrs. Mirkin’s parents at To
| ronto, Canada this week.
| Miss Rd Rorabaugh, of Irvona, Pa.,
‘is the guest of Mr. and Mm J. E.
| Parnell on Palmer avenne this week.
| Misses Jessie and May Gearheart, of
Clearfield, Pa, were guests of their
| mister, Mrs. HH. D. Hasson, over Sunday.
A. H. Brideson, a popular young man
‘of this place, left for Pittsburg Monday
‘where he sxpects to make his faotare
"home.
Coal
A. Comerford, one of Lorstto’s lead.
ing citizens, made our town
Tuesday in the interests of Patton real
estate,
H. T. Emerson, of Pittsburg, special
agent for the Casualty Insurance Co,
of New York, spent Taesday in
Patton.
M B. Cowher, of the firm of Parnell
& Cowher, insurance agents, is in Blair
eonnty this week looking after business
interests.
A. E. Patton, of Curwensville, Mrs
Edith B. Dill and Hon. Jaa Kerr, of
Clearfield, were visitors to Patton
Wednesday.
Rev. N. O. Patterson, formerly of
this place, but now of Jersey Shore,
| was a pleasant caller at this office one
day iast week.
The familiar face of Frank E Taylor,
the genial traveling salesman of
Philipsburg, was seen on our streets
one day last week.
Rev. Cann, pastor of the Episcopal
church of Patton, has been confined to
his home at Spangler during the past
few days by illness.
Mrs. Thos Stevens and little daogh-
ter, of Fittsburg, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gouid on
east Magee avenuoe,
Monday, September 12th, is the last
day for paying your Borough and
Kchool tax in order to get the benefit
of the five per cent. rebate,
’ visit
P. Harris
bri nema
Harry P. Dowler and J
two very prominent young
men of Tyrone, Pa, were
visitors to our town 2: dias
The Lindsey Press says that 81 miles
of the Pittsburg & Eastern has been
Jet from Glen Campbell to Bessimer, to
Brown & Son, of Philadelphia
Prof. T. J. Fulton returned home
Saturday from a few ayy visit AmGag
friends al Steril
He nadie shi
prirasant
= Fly ORE FET
TY
a - 2
Foy Of 8 Gave,
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Fa LT Tha
4 Bplay FH
Sen ied
TIEN RII,
bait al
Tévw
siting friends in
dung Me past (WG WERK,
$arnedl Ly Ber Done we enlileain
The © fair will be Leld
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, September 20, 11, and I.
A bigger time than ever this year
arvolitous
3
—
. 8 Smith. of the firm of Smith &
Lent, is spending a few days at the
Sizerville ( Camberon Co., Pa, mineral
springs for the benefit of his health
Harry Cooney, Samuel Swab, Wm.
‘Evans, Chas V. Lehman and Dennis
Nolan, attended the blip labor Day
‘ celebration at Williamsport, Monday
Monday was a lively day for Patton,
especially in the number of common
drunks seen on our streets. A Tow
fights occurred, but not of nu serious
nature.
(Glance at the large head-line on the
first page of the CoURiER where you
will observe the specially low offer in
suits made by the Keystone Clothing
company.
Albert Yeckley, son of John Lo
Yeckley, proprietor of the Central
hotel, left ‘Sunday for Ind iana, Pa.
WwW. L Thompson and R. 8. Tozer
have improved their large store room
in the Good building by having the
floor treated to a fresh coat of floor
oil specially prepared for that purpose.
As a traveling man was writing his
‘town, a bed bug crawled leisurely
‘across the page. The traveling man
paused for a moment and then re
marked: “I've been snapped by Hast-
ings fleas, bitten by Barnesboro spiders
and gnawed by Spangler greybacks
but this is my first experience in a
hotel where the bed bugs looked over
the register for the number of the
i | victim's room." Exchange.
THE PATTON COURIER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1808.
“Ben Eddy,
Shrozer and Pat Morgan broke jail at
Somerset Satorday night and escaped
to the woods. They have not been
captured.
James Palmer, son of Supt Falmer,
of the Heecl Creek railroad, residing
at Jersey Shore, spent Monday in Pat
tan and while here made this office a
pleasant call.
H. Dill and Walter Dale “took
in’ the ball game at Mariposa Park
on Labor Day between Gazzam and
the Monarchs of Altoona. The Mon.
archa won in a score of 11 to 4
Lt
Again the furniture department of
the J E. Kirk Hrrdware Co. in repre.
sented in the COURIER with a large ad
annonncing bargains in furniture.
You shenlkt not fail to look it np.
it iw reported that Prof W. P.
Bride, formerly of this place, but
has been living at Bradford, Pa., dur
the past five months, was wedded to a
damsal of that city. Wonder if it's
trae.
Mra M. J leonard and son, of
Hastings, are visiting Mr. and Mrs
Albert Curvin on Fifth avenne this
week. She will leave for a visit to
Pittaburg, ber former home, in a few
days.
Me
who
Howard Jones, a pleasant young
gentleman who is in the office of Paale,
Peacock & Kerr, bituminous coal mer.
chants of Philadelphia, was a pleasant
visitor to our town the first of the
wow,
Mise Rachael Anderson, a former
pupil! of the Patton public schools, hax
twin chosen as one of the teachers in
the South Fork public schools and left
for that place to enter upon her duties
one day last week.
Paymaster Richards,
Creek mines at Spangler, died at his
home in that place on Sunday of
typhoid fever. He was aged about 30
years and leaves a wife and one child
Larraiitown News.
The Cambrian Tribune says that
typhoid fever is said to be very preva
lent at Vintondale. This is the asual
fate of new towns, where the sanitary
arrangements are poor and the water
supply generally deficient.
Postmaster Ed. A. Mellon is at High-
land Take, Lycoming county, this
week, looking after the interests of
several acres of very valuable real
estate near that resort which be
purchased some time since.
of the Beech
Frank Byers, telegraph operator st
Ebensburg, and James Swab, operator
at Patton, drove to this place Satarday
night and spent Sunday with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mre B F.
Byers Coaiport Standard
The Clearfield fair including the
fluent races had Pentral Pennweyl
vania in years, will surpass any former
efforts by far. From what we learn of
Re program and inside efforts, wiil
rtainly be good to be there
id
arwenaville,
Patton Satarday. He
Bix home from
he had won
yee race, Thumday, re-
as a recompense a fine gold
a. » ~
5% 55%
Laas
Ceaving
watch.
The picnic and dance he
Mary's vatholic church
grove labor Day was the centre of
attraction for this whole section of
North Cambria, It was largely al
: «fa ences financially
teriedd anda Dro
BT a
ies ¥
il by the Nt
iy Shorts
RR ww
Went
Litwiet Morris, who has been
spec ity of clerk at
r
¥
Lape
acting
the Corner
during the past vear has
Lori position in drug
wtare at Me K en Bocks, a suburb of
Pittabury. He expecta wi a
schon! of pharmacy at Pittsburg this
The CorriER wishes Mr
Morris success in his pew position
Sa
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th fibkery
wy Fg
Fas rE
Robert Lees captured a large hoot
owl in the sand hill wodds north of
Patton Monday which was presented
to Councilman McCormick, who has
addest the midnight howler to his
already large collection of birds, such
an peacocks, roosters, old hens and
possibly an eagle, if he can pet Jack
Lowes to procure iL
Miss Mabel MeKinley rendered a
vocal soln, “We Shall See Him Face to
Face,” at the morning servis in the
Franklin Street M. FE. church Sanday.
It was the same selection she sang in
the M. BE church at Somerset, Saaday,
Angust 3% when ber uncle, President
McKinley, was in audience. -
Johnstown Democrat.
the
Whet They Write the Presiiten:,
The State Department has given over
to the Ladies’ Home Journal for pub
lication its “Royal letters’ addressed
to the President of the United States
by Napoleon I, Queen Victoria, the
Prince of Wales, Napoleon (Il, and
Emperor William I, of Germany. Na.
poleon announces such events as his
marriage to Marie Louise; the birth of
his son, the King of Rome; his return
to the throne of France from Elba;
Victoria announces her accession to
the throne of England in 1536; her
marriage to Prince Albert; the birth of
the Prin w of Wales: the death of the
Prince Consort; and the famons letter
thanking President McKinley for his
congratalations on her Diamond Jab
flee will also be given. The whole
coliection, in facsimile, will be pre-
sented in the October number of the
; magazine.
Harry Zoerfoss, Russell
i Miller, Patton;
DICKERS IN DIRT,
Deeds Beonrded at Fhonshorg ap to Pete
Friday, September ¥,
William Springer et ox to Charles
sonsideration, £1,000,
to Conemangh
Allegheny, $2.-
James HH.
coal & coke
158
Ellen A Conrad st al to Conemangh
coal & coke company, Allegheny, $1.
Ba]
Max Frick ot ux to Harhison
Walker company, Reade, $015.
George Marenko to Henry Hagan,
Ciallitzin township, $93,
Patrick Burns ot ux to Henry Hagan,
CGiallitzin township, £300
Edward Hopfer et ax to M. D
tell, Snsquehanna, $25.
MD Kittell ot ux to Willlam D.
Bigler, Barr, $25.
W. D. Bigler ot ax to Joseph A
(iray ot al, Barr, $1
CC. B Conrad et nx
Conrad ot al, Allegheny
Jarob Martz et nx to Charles Weston,
Onrroll, $25.
Jennie Dinsmore to Conemaugh conl
& coke company, Cambria, $139.
Elizabeth Kenny et vir et al to Car.
man Buteh, Cresson, $2060
James H. Maloney to
Johnson, Clearfield, $380
James H. Maloney to Robert
Maloney
company,
&
Kit-
tev Magdalen
Anne COC
John
son, Clearfield, 81.050
H T OFriei to Sarah
Munster, $75
Henry MeAnuity to Thomns Barpes
et al, Barr, 8850
James Sherman Glass ot ox to John
Latterner, Munster, £310
John P. Bradley to Charles J. Adams,
(reason, SBN
Margaret Rickard 10
Reade, 8500,
MoVey,
Carn Hollen,
{vey to the Pation Fesd and Buckwheat
Milla for your flowe, corn meal,
ete Wel
rye
For fine cakes and ples go to Dans’
bakery.
Parte Ries
Faw birda
No Snakes.
No monkeys
Length, 90 miles
Area, 3.670 miles.
No birds of prey.
Population, 800,000.
Honses have flat roofs
ft contains 300,000 negroes,
One-fourth as large as Cuba.
In 1865 cholera killed 30,000,
It has 470 milem of telegraph.
Cork fighting in the chiaf sport.
Disccversd by Columbus in 1493
Exports, $15 000 000 worth a year.
Fonr timen as large a8 Rhode Inland
Prodooex the flomst coffee in the
world.
Annaal
pounds
tobacco oat po t. 1.000 0060
Finest Havana cigars are made of
ita tohsoon
More de nsley
neotiont
&%
populated than is Con.
Ome handed and thirty seven miles
af railway
in of
connotes
Three times it has repelied the
tacks of the British
Among the anmber of whites, minles
exeerd that of females,
ST it bangin: $2,000,000
at-
he annaal of bananas iw
of cocOanuis
procdoet
ven al M0 000 000 and
ia 3 0 GOGO
A cotton, remarkable for ils
of fibre, tenacity and whiteness is pro.
danced, and enltare might
advantage be largnly exceeded
fength
ita with
Pare rye or corn chop at the Patton
Feed and Buckwheat Midis 2600
kis
at Daan
sakes made
a
yelu
All
LRP
of fi wy 13
bake ry.
OMAHA EXPOSITION
CT Pawhit Pay Personally .Condueted Tour vis
Pesnsvivinias Ratirond
The Pennsylvania Railroad company
has arranged for a special elghtday
personally conducted tonr to the Trans.
Missippi and International Exposition
at Omaha on October 1, ring four
foil days at the Exposition Remsd.
trip tickets, incinding transportation
and Pallman berth in each direction,
meals in dining car going and return.
ing, hotel acdommadations and neals
at Omaha, the fair, and
carriage drive and hotel accommiosiat.
ions at Chicago, will be sold at rate of
$100 from New York; #8 from Phila.
delphia; #85 from Washimgion
Baltimore, $81 from Williamsport and
Harrisburg, $80 from Pittsburg, and
proportionate rates from other points
The party will be accompanied by a
Tourist agent and Chaperon, and will
travel special Pullman slesping
CATS.
For the benefit of those who may de-
sire to remain longer in Omaha, tickets
will be made good to return on regular
trains until November 15 inchmive
Qpeh tickets include railway
transsortation returning, with redoet-
jon of $15 from above rates from all
points
For farther information
ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1198
Rroadway, New York, or Geo W.
Boyd, Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Philadelphia,
A GREAT
GAME!
alley
admission tn
and
mn
only
apply to
Wa are not “play
customers, We
ithe and alert the intersats
and wants of nur trade. Their wants
That they get them al
margin of profit iw
Playing Hore
ing hoarse” with our
ATS aw to
Are Our wishes
the narrowest
anmuired,
You Cannot
Do Better
3s » &
(ory: EY ak i
CAINE ii
imspecting our in
HITTING
CLOTHING,
GENTS
FURNISHINHS,
SHOES, ETC.
WOLF & THOMPTON.
PATTON, PA
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Men’
Cron Stair or shelf oil ©
Ladies’ black gloves, Lisle thread
Ladies black witk gloves
Don’t borrow when von ean buy
28-inch hand saw, our price
No. % wash hailer,
1-quart tin bucket
Miners’ squibs, per box
SHOES. SH
line,
is the genuine bargain center.
THE
G. O. Brady, Prop'r,
B
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ENGRAVE
MEMORY
Wwe never exagerate,
DO
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guess that
thurs
Men's fill size suspenders, bradded ends, ar
Ladies’ night gowns, well made, at
Men's caps Macintosbes, plaid lined, at
» eeilinlotid collars, good style, at
loth per vard
1 gallon oil can, it will not leak, for
first quality, at
Don't forget that here is the place to get
If vou try our shoes you will «
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That what
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your
bald
we say wg
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prices are right,
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fedriess,
are and
a compas at The Bazaar fo
YES. SHOES
satisfaction
continue to buy them,
in this
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Patton, Peun'a,
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
DR. C. ERNEST CHABE,
Surgeon Dentist,
PATTON, PENNA.
in Soloman Building: apposite
Testing Pith Aveeno
DR. S. W. Worrell,
PHYS IAN AND SURGES
{ Hie he
5
ny int,
{Mee
in fiend Building, Reom Ne §
ey Sneed Surges and the Eye a Specialty AU
% pratt Aativigdion
DR. W. |. DOWLER,
Phy LO,
Office in Madlon block,
Postoffioe, Patton, Pa
AGE adler ier steht ae
14%
Dr. V. A. Murray,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
sry Blew Regt te PintnMee
ff owlis vepemified to
a7, fos acted PE rot
an and Surg
“id
next door to
pertain? ie
Lee §
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prompti)
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OFF iF SLE foam
JAMES N
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pred 30 Bd pm
NOLAN,
HRY at-law,
Patton, Pa.
OMes in Good Building, ef
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TAR, The Patton Jeweler
Business Educaton.
The A dorsi Sedat of Braden Noes
sa. Pa. wil give you a grsdunting airs
in Hook Roeping, Shorthand, Typewitling,
Penmanship and English Hraraehes for the
FRICE oF OGNE- HOOK FREE
SEXD FOR CATALOGUE.
ARE YOU READY
For wt intr Aww your heater Hive yeas
wt Ende Pian’ pat ig with tress that
erased y abot
hem #43 a. i Tr
tan 3
flav i
vu Lust Cur TiN fhe
Pawating Fa Tat
TALRY OF Steam
SIN Werk
OU LD & BEEZER.
PAT:
Ying
Be LE ifil Se a
Pa
CHEST SPRINGS FOUNDRY.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
Casting. Mchinery, iron Kettles, staves,
ove repairs, plow points, plow re
pairs. Onur charges are reasonable,
ia sasitiag
HERG
Mae (np BX hange
APRN PTA
$b 151
Reuel Somerville,
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grad wha hiv erew rate lias
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ached
AAVRS PE
andl Wi rice af he Bug
Gore FRRGUSON,
Prop'r
Parnell . Sovher,
N3URANGE.
YOUR FORTUNE
Rep a Head A Faroat & ant Pa
are visser wid and heals ts sien ye al rest a wy
CUSHMAN MENTHOL INMALKER ia: ihe
fron UREN relief tn mankind in ail bead Sroghles
A (OLDN, SORE THROAT, cA
fn That aw ful aday ar Ea
Taka WaosaterTul In a AN. a.
Awtbises rn YY ONLY © Cas av
J enn got Ea
wey.
SA Mewd a
TNA BRUG o¥N, FIaETIRa, A. T. 8 A
FirsiNation'| Bank
PATTON.
Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.
OF
APITAL PALD UP, $56,000 00,
SURPLUS, $40,000.00.
Shee astidn of SOrpairREiOns, Firms,
win aril Paitin foeeives Beds the
Pies LarrTEm ¢
Inning
Samad
nes, Ford wile
dilieow 4 of th oO id Wart d
Alb sorreaigindetoe wil
personal abe tion
interest gail on Line
A. E Parron, Wu H SaNbrard,
President.
at adividys
ICI
sarpndstent with safe and cciberyative
3g and
lading
tip eRe tw Far le tor ail the
f nei pel
s Che pt
(SCT aT S35a% Ixy
ha Peony prognpd and
Jerpasile
Cashier,
Hastings Furniture
& Undertaking Co.
UNDERTAKERS,
EMBALMERS:
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
ETC
All calls promptly attended to.
Office in Cornelius building,
next to Commercial
Patton Pa..
cer building,
Pa. Also office
building, Barnes
H. C. EASLY,
Manager.
ho-
and Spen-
Hastings,
mn dpiece
3 E370,