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Show e. MILLARD COUNTY IRRIGATION. Nephi Hor Resources, Advantages and Attractions. editorial notes -S- Uncle Sams children become over one wist of the Ilrittish bans tail bv the As Aftemus Ward said, if it costs the lives of all our first wifes rela lions, we are in favor of making Eng jand understand that she must be con tent to dine on European Turkey, aqr that she mjust not ruffle the feathers of jMon roe doctrine. the I The prospect of having the Qarladi-fiu- ! find United States boundary line ob Jiterated in case of a war with Uncle 8am will not encourage Great Brjttan to indulge' in any vast amount of nonsense ove the Alaskan boundary nor to make any furthur humiliating de tnands on little Venezuela. Spain has raised 310,000,000 in England, with Cuban bonds, as security, the money to he paid at the rate of 810, 000,000 a month, and used in crushthe native armlet fighting for liber- ing that ty. There are n case of failure in Cuba Spain look to, England fan something than financial aid. 3 other-indicatio- ns -- i The Blade has never joined the ranks of those newspapers that seamed to think it a mark of smartness or su- : the County Incorporate a Company to Eulld a system Seventy- - And General Territorial News, Called an Condensed for Blade Readers. The case of the people vs, Fred IB Smith, for criminal libel has been dis 'missed. The Mt. Nebq Irrigation company has hold a grqnc completed its work and will event. the of in honor Celebration Jas-H- . Bacon of Svlt Eke has eatfib It wUl be Jished a bank at Mercur. f Mercur, known as the First Diphtheria is raging in An?eUcan Fork The rapid spread of the disease has necessitated the closing down of the schools at that place. Enquirer. j The partisan country jobrnal' which sees nothing but virtue oa its own side and oqly sin on the other, Is gradually going out. There is an almost universal demand fqr the truth. Bugler. The Dispatch plant, recently bid in by endqrsers of notes at a sheriffs sajp., was .Tuesday by The Enquirer Co., kt privatepqrcaased sale. Such material as is eer yiceatfle will go to make a better news paper of The Enquirer, A. Overaon et al have filed an action n the First District court agginst A. A. et al, asking the court to the assessment of a Slincklsy tax on property in Millard Provo Enquirer. !:ounty. please stand up and tail us who freezes to deatn every lime she sweeps off the front steps can ride five miles in a sleigh with nothing around her but some other brothers arm find without even getting a blue nose? Brigham Bugler, While eating breakfast Saturday morning just after coming off shift , J oh nFrietas an employer of Ontario No, 3, was strick n witn paralysis of the brain has been Unconscious ever since. Ife will be taken to the hospital at Salt Lake this afternoon: Park Record. Report comes from theE-desert that some Gunderson's pue broke into Jens Sheep camp about three weeks ago and took his gold watch and other articles, the theif was traced to Frisco and there arrested. He was tried at Fillmore and bound over to the grand jurvr None of he missing property was recovered. Mt. , leasant Pyramid, The Presbytery of Utah found the Rev. minElijah W. ,Green, of conduct unbecoming . a ister, guilty Minister of the Gospel. Ills offence, of lying and swindling in the heinous forms of false pretense, deception nd fraud. Thedecision was that he hould be deposed from the ministry, and communicated from the communion of he Presbyterian church in the United . perior ability to denounce President e Cleveland It has not been thusjeon-fcervativbecause of political reasons, hut because we have tried to appreciate the great and grave responsibilities that, devolve on the chief magistrate of this Nation, and for the further reason that the editors of country newspapers man are not qualified to criticise a Uvis-dowhose large brains and matured are such as to enable the . possessor to attain the "exalted 'position of President of the United States. If country editors were qualified to thus criticise,1 they would cease to be editors of country newspapers because I such trabsendental ability would tbe in demand in national affairs. That1 our conservative course, has been proper, is proven by thb spectacle of thousands of those newspapers that once abused Mr. Cleveland, now lauding that gen tleman to the skies because of his championing the cause of little Venezuela, and giving the, Brittish lion to understand that disregard of the Monilis roe doctrine means aVserap. aland is patriotic and dignified and is taken after a due consideration of all the facts in the case. The American eagle has screamed, and England now understands that the Venezuela boundarydine must be settled either by arbitration or war. England will choose the former. -- m ETTLERS Citizens of CREAM QF OtJR EXCHANGES president. the American eagle that guard f ; con-4iati- ng . J'tates.Rio Grande Western! js making for the extension ot the road to Richfield at an early date. A representative of the company (is now in Richfield arranging for the .purchase of and land for depot site, A right of way000 has been offered by the bonus of f3. citizens, contracts for tie.s are let, and is expected that the road will be completed as far as Richfield by July 4th nxt, Provo Enquirer, An act whiGh has caused sorrow and regret in the hearts of some of Murrays t)est citizens was revealed Saturday morning, whena the lifeless bodyl of Charles o Walter, prosperous and farmer of that place was found hanging yom the rafters of his barn, into which le had gone but an hour before to feed the cattle. No apparent reason can be given for the mans rash act, other than that it was committed during a fit of temporary insanity. A youngster went into one of the stores U this and said he All city the other tcs. Deseret Millard Wanted 2 cents wortn ofday throw peanuts, News from this particular part of Mil- - ihg down two $5 gold pieces. The clerk of course knew there was something lard County ia pretty scarce. wrong and taking the money home, The sun is making a little progress In fbund out 'that the lad had taken it withthe knowledge of anyone. This is a breaking through the frost that hovers out that parents areoften very carreminder over the central part of the Pahvaat Valm allowing money to remain around ets ley. Where children can get it easily, thus iying a great temptation before them. Iteports from sheep camps are of th Alt. Pleasant Pyramid. most hnconragiog nature. liange first class, feather lavorahis and sheep Private dispatches from Washington well . announce that Frank J. Cannon is the II. S. Uihoan s teams continue to bring One Western roan who has the ear of the in ore f m the Gateaa. Fish Springs, President and before whom Hoke Smith and whi h is absiiii the only thing that gets down on his knees and begs for gives ev a the appearance of life to this nercy. Frank and Grover have daily trurg. meetings and they tell each other mauy secrets. Cleveland pats Frank on the IlLADd readers will rerne nber a refer-- n back and Frank pokes Grover in the riDs Wbat-Jountcnee to attack bv the Uillainre orders beer and for two. It sounds very, ss-oa Collector A. A. Hinctly very-- fiaby. First thing we know Deleijecaust'' he availed himself of a legal gate Cannon will set up the claim that he awarded the publication of the secured Statehood for Utah! Salina light Milford deiinquenttaxlist to The Blade. Precs. with its first vije attack on Aotonteat Mrf'r. Hinckley, the Fillmore What-is-i- t While working in the Old Soanish mine qso it is reported) contained another vic- at Brigham yesterday afternoon George ious article, last week on the collector. K. Stevens was caught by a mass of fallAs your coi respondent is not so unfor- ing rock and dirt and was crushed to tunate as to be numbered among the few death. The accident oceured just after 2 oclock and was at once discovered. and subs, of the What-is-ii ia impossible to say whether or not ic Stevens' fellow workmen promptly comcontained sufficient eause to justify the menced to clear away the dirt, but the that is reported from body was not taken out until last night. unpleasant sequel Tde of It was found to be badly mangled. Fillmore, but as those that have lizard b4 are affair it, must the that deceased was 42 years of age, unmarried, jubilant, the fneud3 of the collector are inclined ind enjoyed the guod will and esteem of to believe the sequel is justified oa geu-cr- the wide circle or acquaintances at Bingham. He was an industrious, sober and principles. Collector Hinckley went over to Fill- hpright man. Herald, Hth iust. more last Monday and was smarting Suit was filed last, Friday morning in under the unjustifiable and Oratai attack United of the What-is-iIt is reported here the First district court by the John VV. Jndd, that on Tuesday the collector and his sStates, by its attorney t, brother I. N. llincfcjay jr. met the Gaiu-for- d gainst John W. Beasley, Alex. Sam Schwab, Giles'llolden, Joseph editors (?) and putiiahers brothers, R. Murdock, F. 1. Simmons and N. VV. and of the What-is-ifor 316.23 and interest from July the earth with everlastingly them. A8 Tiffiay swiped before stated, your corresooncent has not 20th 1S9.J. The defendant Beasley was .seen the last article that called forth the Appointed clerk of the Fint district court terrific punisnment, and therefore can- on the 20th of August, 1831, find the comnot say whether or not the whipping of plaint charges that that the amount of men was sufficient! se- f3lG.23 belonging to the United States the XV h vere. Hut it is a well known fact that was paid into ais hands and that he has A A. Hinckley is one of the most peace- failed and reiusea to pay the same over able anu i espected citizens of Millard. to the plaintiff upon its demand. The of I. N. pther defendants are his sureties, and the saute can be truthfully it would and the greatest the complaint further charges that they require ir.) induce anern to such letal-iatio- also have failed and refused to pay over 'provocation toWhat-is-it the amount alter being notified of the conc-ive- d was The and since dsfarilt. fin and born in iniquity, its advent has been run m the interest General Manager Jacobs of the Salt of hoodlum ism. wnile itsmouibings have Lake & Mercur railroad is ?oecn inspired by whiskey and ignorance preparingMer-fc-to the increased traffic that handle the until it has become a disgrace to Hillard boom is imposing upon the transis considered When that there oounly. line. A new engine and sever.are manv ft ieidt, (your corresponded is portation al coaches The of the Hinckley brothers, who roadbed is will s lortly be ordered. Included) being and improved condescendeshould further have regret that they are projected. A spur will be d to whip su?n human vermin.What-is-i-Abcut repairs run through Clay canyon, which is two t t be only ones that read the miles above Fairfield, to the Sunshine .re-- those wfio correspond with it and as coon as the weather permits. It of a mine w no do 0, toIt is believed, because believed lhr.t this will be an easier is es in print. aaukeriug proposition than anything hitherto atI a not. tempted by the company, as little rock-wot- k is expected to be necessary. The survey will be mad? witbi a few days. o Ccnhaim Clothing company of An extension from its present terminus i t la', o hi-closf i its doors under the arnund the Matt.e Four has been coni-pieo of cl r .ormg creditors. and Fk)0 feet of the track laid Theli-- I the centre of the town cf Mercur. - ciclo-elwith tonan; !o;JJ,(X) ' ' "t I. rr iMy in excess of Two miles of iron trackage has ben oi t. J. V with 49 pound steel at the Mercur Irn; ton. the real itad cl the Jiue. Tribune. j well-to-d- j Two Miles Long Holdings Limited to preventCaqitalists from Controlling the Company Work and Cash Accepted in Pay, Under the name of the Millard County Reservoir and Canal Company, the citizens of Millard county have incorporated a company the object of which is to open up a large area of agricultural lands in the Millard county valley by constructing a miles in canal about seventy-tw- o when completed, will length, which, cover at least 100,000 acres of land, all of which, by irrigation, will be converted into beautiful homes for many thousands of people for the new State .1 y 1, fd lar-betwe- tn t, ai l I t. Iled-qun- t, ct,-is- -it s-u- ! n. qt ex-celle- of Utah. ( - k j Geographically, Nephi City is situatod almost in tue center of Utah. Its latent natural resources are practically unlimited. Its active resources consist (1) of Agriculture; (2) of Horticulture; (3) of (he Sheep industry and (4) of minerals. To the North, West and South I is a large area of as fine agricultural lands as can be found in Utah. Abundant crops cf cereals and alfalfa bless the labors of the hus. bandmen. To the North, thousands of acres of natural meadow, watered by large spring's, spread out like a great emerald carpet. The vegetable gardens of Nephi are unexcelled Stic in the westr Its fruit and that of its contigu- s ous towns, is as perfect a can be grown in this latitude. In order to illustrate w hat can To advertise our College we will rrire be accomplished here with bees, it Is only neca thorough course of instruction iu Don- - ) and ble and Single Entry essary to state that a Nephi farmer last season, shipped 8,700 pounds of line liouey, and V Commercial at mall, Arithmetic, by the apiary is merely an adjunct to his farm. The wool industry of this locality', is one of and is such qs to demanq the Ons Fourfh Regular Pries largest in Utah, Is (.ha LEADINg HOTEL of HE?:; attention of two wealthy firms and large warehouses for the storing and handling of the product) This v to a limited number of A couple (of miles east of the city, and near p course will be eompletedi persons in 40 lessons. the mouth of Sqlt Creek Canyon, is a veritable ) No charge for diplomas. Address, A Hack Mfets All Trains, Conmountain of pure erystalized gyp-aiFree to Patrons. mill for i venient to the quarry, is a complete G1APITAL (POHMERCIAL Two Sample Rooms. grinding and refining (he product which is Nearest to Bnsinebs Cenlre, 'OOLLEOE being contnxtously shipped to the303 OlTY tons states bf the Pacific Cqast, being the output. MUS. p. it. Fonxp, 116 West Sixth Street. (Jp Salt Creek canyon and north easterly $ fibout nine (niles, pure salt springs gush from Proprietor. mountain side, KANSAS. by means of one of the tle TOPEJKA, most complete saltamj manufactories in tfie United fatates, the brine is converted into table, dairy and packing salt that has buf fevy equals and no superiors lq the world. The brine is 35 per cent. sal( and the supply practically unlimited, iln addition t (he manufactured there are several mines or quarries product, of roek salf, the extent of which cannot be computed- As a distributing point, Nephi recognizes BfiCKBICTSyg i11 1011 wiaxtaLa szJLszaKj K.liK'SsJ but one superior in Utak. It is the key to Southern Utah, an4 with th6 advantaga of two railroads stretching out to the east and sofith, furnishes, wlthoui question, the. best point in Utah fov the establishment of manufactories and wholesale houses. rar.'aBt The attractions of Nephi as a residerce situis in are It their mx-town, variety. unique bi3 efiam, ee; ated on almost the highest portion of the di of the flow waters north into vide that turns south-ward into the Sevier rivIf yon are going to range yourcsheep west of Utah lake and er, thence onward to the Sevier lake the dead Write immediately to the sea of Millord County. It altitude, gravelly HINCKhjEW CO-O- P soj.1 and perfect drainage insure (he best of conditions are such, that For prices on grain. Bottom Figures. health, in fact, the but two cases of diptheria have occurred in Sheep-men- s Supplies a Specialty. five years among a population of nearly 3,000. qmd progressive. The Its citizens are tnrifty wide streets and avenues of large shade trees, ar cosey cottages,' beautiful lawns and elegant I 1 of a make modern public buildings, Nephi nausae oxCgfi s&aaa sxksa ipau is k real luxury. place in which life water-wsysfetfi of It is supplied with a cQmplete flows the water from orks along whichsome three miles up the pare springs Superintendent. canyon. To the west about fiye miles, the mountain range is low, rolling 'and of easy acrich To cess, and aboquding with pasturage. Four 'miles from O.asis Stutiou, the east a couple ot miles,' (he Nebo range abrubtly rises, to the north east a few miles the top of Mt. Nebo rjses into the regions of eternal snow. viMwTrawrjrtwi ipjagffwpy Without exageration and without coloring, the foregoing is a description of the lovely of Juab 'County in Nephi, the Capitaf city ofare found the mines of Tintje, the wonwhiefi THOSE AFFEcTED WITH der and admiration of the Great West. Bea of Fish mines rich sides Tintic, the Springs, and other wealthy and portion of Deep Creek growing camps are situated in the Western part of .Juab County. Following ifi a directory qf Nephis business COURSE n iutei-moun-tai- f S t cross-sectione- re-la- id om xs et d; a CTJ piack-smithing- Of the Kidneys, , Enlargement of ths Prostrate Gland, rs Stone in 'The Sadder, Druggists-COOPER- Or any kind of Urfnal troubles, Can secure immediate, And a permanent cure by using the lf i ! Ur ,;c!P)ir' KV Li:j 0)1 CHAS. FOOTE SONS Dealers in General Jlerohandise. NEPIII COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE STITUTION. PRESIDENT HAS IT! j . 1 i A i G A private telegram from Delegate OSTLER & OCEEY, Butchers. Frank J. Cannon brought the intelligence H. HAWKINS, that the Constitution was presented to the President at noon today. Boarding house and Restaurant. Upon reC. OSTLER, II. he the would President stated ceiving it Boof and Shoe maker. give it Immediate consideration , and if it THILL & COMPANY, is according to the Enabling Act he will Merchant Tailors. sign the proclamation with great plea- sure. FRANCIS SELLS, p .j' 5 t. or sale by the SB1ITH DRUG CO. tf (General Agents,) . SAIT DAKE QITY, UTAH,. Furniture and undertaking. BIRCHALL& OSTLER, 2724. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake Cby, Utah ) October 23th, 18J5 f Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of Lis intention to make final commit tat ion proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the Countv Court of Juab County, ITtan, at Nephleity Utah, on December 31, 893, viz: Prank L. Copening H. L. No. 11123, for the SW kec. 3 Tp. 15 S. it. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: ' Neplii M. Taylor, T. T. Taylor, Melton Jenuiugs, and Alexander Sullivan all of Juab, Utah. Any jiersoii who desires to protest against of such proof, or who knows of the allowance any substantial reason, under the law and the of the Interior Department, why regulations such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to 'cross-examinthe witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence m rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Btt.On Geoo, W. A. C. Bryan Atty ior claimant.Register. , Clothing dealers. NEBO SALT MANUFACTURING CG. A. Cazier, Supt. EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO., James Dealers iu General Merchandise. W Paxman, Supt. PEXTON & CHASE, Blacksmithing. KNOWLES fc WEBB, Wheel Wrights. The Deseret Litiiia Water: - aees, Has been tested for more than five years in the water. and there has not been a case of failure recorded againct the, above-name- d HYDE & WIIIT3IORE, General Meiciiaudise. GEORGE HARDY, Boot and shoe Maker. THOS. BELLISTON, Agt. Mt. Pleasant Slarble Works. BIRD & BOOTH, . iT HAS CURED III EVERY IflSTAHCE.. Dentists. Brights Disease that Tiad been prouounced incurable by., leadin! physicians, was cured in less than thfee montbs.by the use of pESEBET. A case of Notice to e Sheep-Me- n. Sheep-mewill find it very conveniLITniA WATER and the patient i&now persuing his.. ent and profitable to take with them to regular employment., l the winter range copies of the law of 1894 relalive to diseases of sheep and the dut- During pregnancy, and Chronic Coustipation, the. Ladies will find in. tbs P Notice to Subscribers. ies of Inspectors. To meet that itvanfe a EHET LITIIIA AVATER au invaluable remedy,. Our entire subscription list has be"en number of copies of the law have been placed in the hands of Andrew Palmer, struck off at this office and will be sold at Nephi, who has instructions to make lgcentseach. Call early. It is a homewater. Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Pure prompt and vigorous collections of all Free from even a trace of Lime and is a product of Respectfully, delinquent accounts. tf. J.F. Gibbs. Deseret, Millard County, Utah, p 21-2- ' n 6 -- Address all correspondence to Good Sample Dooms for CommercIalTrav-elers- . Hack Meets all Trains, Free to Patron to and from the station. UTlie rOrug';: Salt Lake Gen'l Agents for the DESERET L1TIIIA City, Utah. WATER COMPANY". ' . s CAVZ"5"' TRADE riARtHL CESICH PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. informitlnn and free Handbook; write to cx, New York. CO, cipeou-inBroadway, g Old' t bureau for in America. I Nerv t" tent taken out by uspatents is broneht before the j ubhe hy a nopee ervou free of charge in. the IV II. GOLDSBROUGII, Proprietor. li MULN -- Larrst m id. cjiyiTnMon o JVueNliu arv tn the ui ilv Illustrated, iso man thou! w yi out it. V, en tv.iutnlL Va j irexV , c . year; ; l.D six mom s. ad i t..,2,cw Ycrk C.ty, M U 1 n I AnhaiiLklL p.M.-ntl- de Hot and BiL1l o Id S v:hn ... . V "V V G. P. OIka.3:a.3,cS.sigCLS03a , nxnzjiT irJLTCirm a xi:v l r)ti i ( jb iveliui. it I will not only warrant your watch to run, but will guarantee will refund your money, A full supply cJ.Watcbes, Clocks and Jeweiu at Close Figures. Orders from fhc country solicited. Organs and Pianos, Tuned and Repaired. II. H, HAT7EIKS r i 1 1 1 klA' if thn y. iH,o w IN- Parkes, Supt. The Utah Constitution in the Chief Mag W. II, PETTEGREW, dealer in Harness, Manufactur of and istrates Hands. supplies. baddies, and Sheep-Men'- s The Constitution of the State of Utah, JNO. S PAINTER, Dealer ifi General and greefi Groceries. with the certification of the vole thereon, was placed in the hands of 'President ORD BROTHERS CLOTHING CO, Dealers in Clothing and Gents furnishings. Grover Cleveland today, December 16th. T-H- T" V V- ud y a by-law- 1 r- 33n di-.ta- nt t i UM'OE g Booit-keepin- and adopted this organization is affected for actual settlers alone, and is so governed hy the laws adopted that no one person jcaq own at any one time more than eighty shates of stock or control more than one vote at any election. With this safeguard to prevent capitalists from controlling the affairs of the ertmpany, it is receiving the uniform indorsement of the people all over that part of Utah. As an earnest of the favor it is meeting with the farmers there, teams, drivers, with scrapers and working tons, are now flocking to the work of construe? tion from all directions. This canal when completed will be about severity two miles in length and will pass through and adjacent to Leamiogtan, Oak Cii.y, Holden, Fill more, Meadow, Kanosh and Petersburg and will furnish to these old cities and towns 4 largely increased trade as well as arm theiri with new sinews for fu ture growth and enterprise. The excellent fruits and general crops now raised at these points, where irrigation nas been possible from mountain streams, is a full guarantee of what this enterprise will eventually bring to the people Of that part of Utah. The water will be taken out of the a point thirteen miles Sevier riveif-aup from Leamington. As the passengers on the Union Pacific railroad pass this point, where the reservoir aqd ca nal is being started, they will see dozens of teams with scrapers hard at work at the present time. The line of the canal has been surveyed and maps for the convenience of the general public are being perfected. hustlers Stock is Being subscribed very rapid- C. ANDREWS & CO., Dealers ifi lyool, Grain etc. ly by farmers from Millard and adjaWOOL GRdWERS ASSOCIATION, UTAH cent counties. The plan adopted and E. R. Booth, ManaSer the s make it incumbent upon HOUSE, the subscribers to pay 10 per cent cash NEPHI hjrs. E. Golds Drough, propr. for each share of stock of $5 land the A. W. PALMER, . balance in labor eighty shares being W agon find Carriage Shop, Gefiera the limit. Each share representing an acre of land leaves the subscriber in NEPIII LIVERY STABLE, Jno. R. Downs propr. the end in possession of eighty acres. HOTEL, To those desiring more land the wite UNION 31 rs. C. R. Foote, propr. and children of the family are permitted to become share-holdeequal with GAZETTE SALOON, the husband, thus enabling the farmer M. J. W. Hartley, propr. McCUNE, to secure such land as he may desire. Bakery and Confectionary. The lu per cent in cash required to be McNALLY & LUNT, , paid becomes due as follows: Fiv per cent at date of subscribing 2$ per cent PYPER & CO, Dealers in Hardware, Tinners and plumbnext April, and the remaining 2 per ers. cent, in September. The labor to he EAGLE SALOON, GOLDEN between performed must be one-haBros. Proprs. Dealers iu Wines, Blackett now and next September and the balLiquors etc. ance within one year from that date, M. P. KONG, Cabinet and Coffin Maker, 3ut if the subscriber desires to do so, he is permitted to pay the whole OSTLER fc ALLE3f, Manufacturers of Harness and Saddles mount in cash at the rato of 2b per and dealers in all kinds of horse furnishing cent per month, goods, The company has so guarded itself A. V. HAGUE, . Butcher. against laud speculators that no per- son not a stockholder can in any way V- M. STOUT, Repairer of Boots and Shoes, secure a water right. Tribune. & by-la- 1 i ri SECURE THIS ur fli.-msel- Money to Loan. In any amount from one hundrod to ten thousand dollars. Oo improved farm property orC.oa water stock. Recorder. T. Winn, County last-mont- By thd articles of incorporation the i it AWCTS WITH FAVOR. WILL CE OWNERS. BIG UNDERTAKING It beats, eyerything how enthusiastic Sf1y ---- -- Main-Street- f fi- -. . |