Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 December 1893 — Page 2

T m\ jr THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAV, DECEMBER 2H. 1893. "

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THE MUF

CLOTHING

STORE.

Motion yesterday.

A hend-end collision demolished two splendid freight engines and a i number of cars. Some of the train | men barely escaped with their lives. | The wreck occurred one mile north j of Leipsic, the next station south of Orleans, about 4 o’clock in the afternoon. No. 72. regular freight, was coming north anti an extra freight was going south. The train coming

It takes nerve to make such 1 so “ ,h ' vason ti,,K ‘ and hud the ri * ht sweeping reductions so early of wav ’ but the extra tl,ou * ht il in the season, and right here h ou,d m “ ake th , e ,ido tr " ck C t ^

■at the beginning of the season we make a cut in prices on Overcoats, Suits, Hats and

\Yr«*« k on the .Motion. POTATOES AND POTATOES* liloominirtoii Telephone, Dec. £5. * There was n serious wreck on the I Frenen.t.ernuiiiniiu \nieHenn Fruit

('oiitiihulei! ut l.m-ust Street t him li.

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There were potatoes and then potatoes taken to the Locust street cuureh last evening; early rose, peach blows, one eyed, humpbacked, cut - on - the - bias, Irish potatoes, french-fried, Saratoga chips, murphies, three-eyed potatoes, fricasseed potatoes, hasli potatoes, and the uncles, cousins, sisters, and aunts of all the other varieties of the plant sohnuna tnberotium family were east into the big barrel stationed at the inner door of the

sie. When about a mile from the church. The barrel was soon full, station the two trains met while!got leary, then brimmed over, then running at full speed. Both engines boxes, baskets, tubs and sacks were

Furnislli'nos.That will entirely I were r, ‘'*Tsed. and the engineers filled, until the overflow was thrown

sweep away our profits. 300 pairs children's Knee Pants at 20c a pair. You can't afford to buy until you see our goods

| and tlremen jumped for their lives, into .the vestibule in a liappy-go-The crash was terrible; both en- lucky way. There were potatoes to gines were demolished, also about a spare, and the projectors of the dozen ears. They were crossed and novel and unh|ue admission fee no piled in every direction. The doubt dreamed last night that all wrecking train was ordered from the world was a potato and that Bloomington at once, hut it was they had it safelv fenced in. after x o’clock this morning before The church was jammed from the wreck was cleared. This is the pit to roof when a lively march first accident the Monon has had opened the program. The Sunday

fora long time. The train dispatch- ] ers state that the orders were given eorrectlv, and that no blame is at-

| tached to that office.

and prices. Store crowded every day. 20 per cent off on Men’s Pants and Hats. Sale lasts till Dec. 31st. when we must move to our new quarters — Opera House Block, west side of square. Tl II: IIUB.

Tin- Shooting: Mlitrh.

DVILY 1» \NNER TIMES Yesterday morning the shooting treated to large sacks of candy.

match arranged by Bruce Frazier nuts, etc.

and Billy Thompson began. At The giving of expensive presents eight ocloek in the morning a large was dispensed with this year, and crowd gathered on Mr. Nelson's instead the poor were remembered, “eighty acres,” just north of the The class room in front of the citv, and the contest for turkeys auditorium was filled to overflowing on. The wind was strong, with charity offerings, flour, etc.,

school scholars gave an excellent musical entertainment interspersed with declamations by the bright children. The Sunday school classes were called to the front and

ovefy afternoon except Sunday

at the Banner Timkk office, comer Vine and

Franklin streets.

< liantres for display advertisements must Ik* handed in by In o'clock a. m. each day . Reudiu*r advertisements will be nveived cacb day up to 1 o’clock 1*. in. Advertisliifr rates made

known on application.

H adihr indices one cci.t per word cacb In ’ WHS

_ Il .- n '. which prevented the clay pigeons which together with the potatoes

All communications should br signed with

the name of the writer: not necessarily for

publication, but as evidence of Rood faith. ( ^ . . , Anonymous communications cam not be no- Stfl Dili JJg tills CirHWbnek S()11HM*X<*(T .1 1 lent shots were made. .John Fra

Whore delivery is irregular please report same promptly ait publication office.

from Hying straight, hut notwith-

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONOut’ Year in iulpance Sir niotdh*. . Three months * One mouth Per week hy Carrier

mentioned above* will make many a needy poor man or woman happy today. The entertainment was 11

zier made his usual good shots and grand success, and a committee will captured six turkeys, the largest see that the collection is properly number secured. At five «)’eloek, 1 and correctly distributed.

s\iiu the contest was over, and the crowd jJ RQ j ileft the grounds well satisfied with ft, :i„ the day’s sport. At one time nearly

wii.-n ddiv.-ry u imide ii> rm i.-r. nil -ui - 200 people were on the grounds. Hcriptimi accountH art* to lie paid to them as , „ i .. tlicy call tmd reevipt for rtam*. >omc* oi those getting the prizes

M. .1. HEtKETF ... II \UKV M. SMITH.

puuiifiiier were: Wm. Thompson, four tm ...Mauatrmit Editor . Bruce Frazier, 2 ; KdCallen-

A>;dri-ss all couinumic-atlons to | ( |er. 3; Ike Brattin 2; Fred Higgle,

The Daily Banseh Times,

On - iK-iistie. imi. 3; Hubert Jordan, 2; Howe Steele,

1, and George Steele 2. Several ■‘criizy” target matches were shot

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<lrmiRe UIohmoiiik.

Married, at the home of the bride, in the presence of a large party of friends, on December 2.*), ’03, on N. Madison street. Miss Alice Welty and Mr. Chas. Boyd, of Chicago, Rev. Thos. Graham officiating. Those present from afar were Miss Turn Boyd, of < liicngo. sister of the groom; Mr. Wm. Welty and wife,of Freedom: Miss Mamie Leonard, of Goal City; Mr. Edward Sears, of Cincinnati. Those of this city* were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, father and mother df the groom; Miss Luda Perry, Miss Cora McClure, Lincoln Snider and wife, Mr. Howe Steele and Mr. Louis Snider. The couple received many valuable and useful presents, some of which we will name: An elegant parlor lamp, by Mr. Howe Steele; a handsome car pet, MissTura Boyd ; chenille table cover, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welty: bed-spread, Miss Cora McClure: towels, Miss Luda Perry; cake bas ket, the mother of the bride: pict ures and throw. Iona and Ida, the sisters; chair tidy, Miss Mamie [ Leonard; foot stool, Miss Sarah Jolt; Japan card receiver, Mr. Kudo, a Japanese student, now of DePauw university. Amidst a shower of rice, with best wishes and congratulations of their many friends, the happy couple left on the noon train lor their future homc< Chicago. XX.

A < liri.Htmas Snake.

A snake has no business to he frolleing around on Christmas in Putnam county. If he were located in the equatorial regions or some other warm sea port I he might with propriety take a turn out on the green to see what was going on on the great day, but here in Putnam he was decidedly out of style and place, and lost his life in consequence of his rashness. The extra warm weather yesterday caused a spreading viper, one of the most poisonous of snakes, to leave his den and go in search of Santa Claus. This is no snake story, either. George and Ed Landes. truthful gentlemen, were out.

Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic tires. There must be an inner tube removable through the rim. Victors are built that way and they lead the world. The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours if you say so. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. L-ANGDON. AGEIST G R 15 & ISG A ST L-E IND.

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SIuB.nu-liim-tl* ,Iiirl»<ll«llon Celebrate*. Grmul Mutter Wurkninu .tmlreiv*. Workmen of the Massachusetts jurisdiction, which inelmles all the New England states, celebrated the twenty-fifth auui versary of the or-

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der with and it mi/,

der was int min tied Into Massachusetts July a;. ixTs, when II eac o n lodi'c, Boston, was organized, from that little 1 sitly of ‘JOmembers the order has spread, until now there are over 07,000 work- ' men in the jurisdiction. Grand Master Workman Judge A. <i. An-

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Tl»** W«*»ther The indications for this vicinity for tin* coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S. Kcnick A Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Dec 2(5. Fair weather stationary temperature. W.MTENIl \NS.

ToGay’** i Iih'uro Market**. The following markets are reeeivetl at J p. m. tlaily direct from riiicugo: Today’* nuotnt.h»ns are as follows:

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A. O. ANDREWS,

ToGay’H I.«M*ai Mark**!*. ITirnisheil the D.vu.v Hanm i: Timi>

A CanliiR >latint»e.

The A. M. E. church was a happy place lust evening. The colored people put up a splendid entertainment, and the Silver Leaf bund stacked up some extra good music.

Not the least important event of hunting yesterday, and in crossing

drew* of Augusta Me., is the head of the | ,|.,j|y i, v K.W. Allen, manager of A rtliui rn-.i , In ■ em-.ii.tiot.ami In&oducda* Jordan’s poultry hodae.

the princiiirtl speasi-r of the i i-lebratiini r-u

premc Recorder M. W. :-ackett of Mead- ; silrlVtgs’.elioiee .'....i.’” Ville, l*a.. who spoUe interestingly of the ! r,, ( -k-, young

birth and progress of the order. I £’cks. old I r ....... , ... Turkeys, lien- e.

Most, of the A. O. I . W lo-lges in Slinne Turkeys, old loms. apolls have now settled down to the work Turk -js. young, Hlband

of increasing their lodge tnemberaliips. and biu-k-

<1.-. se, choice f. f. sins and over Oeese. t*liii-Ki*l

now members are coming In nightly.

Tlie local Imlge is the foundation u P ,,n |i“f,’‘,'. l . ,l fn-sli i-oll which the order rests. The institution can- , itom r! No not prosper or grow unless its subordinate | llulildts. tier doz

lodges are active and efficient in the per-

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I The minority report on the AYil-

sou tariff bill leaves no room for and prizes awarded in the same,

any intelligent person to doubt that The candidates were all there look- ^ The'stick

the evening was the caning of Prof. Will II. Sherwood, the instructor of the band. He w:»s called to the front, and Rev. Stewart in a neat speech presented him with an ele-

the measure is calculated to do i ing after their interests, and a!t<

more harm than any other that has been proposed in the last thirty years. Voorhkks. with his miserable financial record, now proposes taking up and championing the rotten system of state bank currency. Such ti cause is worthy such a champion, as Daniel is away below par on finances in any shape.

gether the atiair was quite a function. Itt-nift from Our Colored Friends. Sam Spalding was up from Bra zil yesterday. The Christmas tree at the colored church was a decided success. Mrs. Julia Eckton, of Terre Haute, visited friends in the city last night. Chas. Lane and Mrs. Susan Hay

is of heavy wood and the gold end is highly ornamented. It hears his name and had a card on it stating it came from the members of the Silver Leaf. Prof. Sherwood replied in a neat speech, and the oe casion was one of pleasure all around. The cantata rendered by the colored folks was highly complimentary and was full of good

music.

the old Dr. A. Moudy farm, just east of the city, they stumbled over a genuine, blown in-the-Dottle, dyed in the-wool viper of the spreading variety, which had made an awful mistake in his dates. He \Cis rather lively, but was soon dispatched by a blow from a club. We challenge the state press to produce a better true Christmas story than this one. Messrs. Lan

fcrmaoce of their duties.

During the last term of two years more than 3,100 members have joined the order in Kansas. Over 2,500 certificates have been issued in the beneficiary department

.. $ iwo

trim

lical I wtiii** TiMiiMfVr*.

Indiana Detro to A. a’nd J. Latcu. land in Greencastlci township s. H. Yansant to Win. and C.<>. l>ohhins, land in tlreencnatlo Eli K. Pruitt to Indiana Detro, land in

Urnencastle 1100

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out $38,(XX) during the past two years, each | in Monroe township beneficiary receiving at death $2,000. , | 1 l m, l !i' l |-aik ,< ’ l1 ’ y Illinois lias one retielliouB muster work

man who denounces ms an outrage the ac tiou of the supreme lodge, which causes a member to forfeit his membership should

FOR RENT.

^t£Co;: 8a8eintheretail of iutoxi ' m N!fELV P UNISHED FRONT ROOM.

Taconm, No. 0, Tacoma, expects to num-1 * ,1 '. v :,ll| l Iransicnt lioarderber 1,000 members by Jan. 1. I wanted. Among other things done at the late! No. 2 Poplar Street.

. . Pennsylvania grand lodge session, West des are ready to make oath to their Virginia asked for a separate jurisdiction,

experience, and are reliable wit- which is to be granted when that state shall HTI'IIANTS (’APED FOR

have gained a membership of 2,000, subject - JlL

d-l4-2\v

nesses.

to decision of the supreme lodge.

4 *. •' * it *'> v • ti/%* *1 » ■ «> U t'i \ l * bidet iug changes in foot ball rules, are divided as to an opiniot! <»:j

plfering' *he rules of the g-'inie. Corilla Bibbs spent Cliristmas with 1 day eveiiiiio; and took a heavy dose Some favor a modilication anil oth- Win. Herring. j of morphine. He went home and

ers want the oresent rules to stand.

WuWelii ih MiUtt iifili ■ * ■ wsu*LVAmtUMk* * * ; tend a dance. Asa Smith, generally jovial and Mrs. J. A. Townsend and Mrs. jolly. WpoH'lent on •'■(iiir-

Last Friday night while Jerome informed his wife of the act, and Smith was walking home from his thereby caused great excitement | shop, some unknown miscreant fired and commotion for a while. Dr. a stone at him. striking him on the Leatherman was called and hastily , left ivaipii. •¥!*? Wow•*e..‘.'Acv«'7cy .oorwyftyl.

There is one question which the democrats *

will find very annoying next year and the | but fortunately did not fracture his which With a year after if they abide by 1’roi W tls-rri - j No cause is known for the spell, brought Mr. Smith out of

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assault, as Mr. Smith had not an danger. Asa was quite sick Sun

Tin. New York Sint isn’t satisfied and gets off tin following advice to tne tuniil democratic partv : j , « • * •. . • [ i's 'lii

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I'.videuce Againnt Willi*.

Sullivan, Ind., Dec. 26.—The coroners investigation into the killing of Hon. W. (J. Hultz proceeds slowly, the eviA .'* * * > •«’» <• tA-;at •..-a";wt.a script and signed by the witnesses. The disgui-i worn by the assassin was thrown into >1 poml MU,I IIM* irf-,-l» sM-.’Ult-U. its tiiso tile gun. Out* witness Im— sworn that lie recoguized the mnnliTcr as he fle.1 front the scene as ex-sheriff Willis. The aasus-in is in jail, but refuses to talk. His preliti-itiitry examination is fixed for Tnursday. Considerable excitement still prevails, but there is no

talk of violence.

If yon have » house for Mlc or rent, ami

1 It 1- proving an "elephant on your Imml*. " let

ns look after It. Wt-'ll sell it or let It. a* you

UUU rcLt-UWo. | wish, if there's a possible eiistoinor In town.

Itlvei that fact ill yoar mind, tlicu call and A National Sanitarium to Itc I -1alll 1 slicd wc II ollnch it.

at Hot spring*—Not*-*.

J. M. f HUJtLJlY

Insurance, Real Estate.

The iiroDosition to vstablinh an Odd Ft*l- ’

(V8 sauudrKim’at HotciprfiJi^2ut^tilS)Icm 4 ** * * s * v * s * % *■% vf j

and Lean.

('Imt'4-h ion.

X- ( ?k Y*, Dvr. 0C..--I*sy •

previous vomiting ing the celebration of mass in St. Pat-

rick’s church Rev. Charles Flaherty, the priest convicted of improper conduct

low- -a:i:l;irii;iii

commodntion of -i,*k and indigent mem-1 hers has assunted tangible form. The in- \ Atltutiou has been chartfreti wider tne laws of Arkaniaa, and Hot Springs 1ms been |

ctioM-n .-is t lie place **i its location both by | Sr.-aid n. the sovereign grniid Imlge and t lie grand

lodge of Die jurisdiction. The accessary

funds are yet to be raised. The quest ion I > _ , Il.ino-Inrr .m4 Do+.k; was Iirought la-fore tlie grand lodge at its | d|X F lldIl,sIll ( S uilij I lllull

recent session, and it was agreed to assess the ineinhersbip of the Arkansas jurisdiction $1 per annum. It is proposed to erect | a building to cost not less than •-ooo.Uaj, and it is to’ tic a uittiou'af ihhtftfuion’.' ^ ‘ "< During the year l.-iUO brothers and 124., widows were aided in Michigan. The amount paid out in relief was $46,054.40. The lute Mayor Harrison of Chicago, who

!-".l»; V,lli«iO;d Ihlilk Ttiiiiilill

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Done neatly , cheaply and with

promptness.

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toward it voting girl of the parish, advanced to the altar, faced the congrega- . ,

tiou and denounced Cornelius Leary .is t- I--t the hand* d e.n a—a.—in. was huru-d responsible for his conviction. Hisses with loo. I* h,.„*«•* and theremHin. laid

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tempt was made, however. Then Leary arose and said if there was any effort to

with 1. O. (). F. honors and the remains laid

to rest in (inieel.tnd cemetery.

The estimated rcceints and expenditures of t he sovereign grand lodge for 181)3—4 are:

second-hand protection bill,

somewhat like this:

•Mf you were not men enough to make the j j,, t | lt . wor |,| i i, is verv day ami yesterday, hut Dr. Leath-

kind of taulT you said von would, w hy did I J . a a

vou not let the McKinley tariff alone in-1 probable that it wits an attempt at.erman reported him much better ^r.i.kii.vV.g'Wc ’ - ' last night. He state! to his phvness, unsetting values, raising hob with J J i . . ’ 1 J manufactures, lowering wages, shutting up! Tlie Kevivui. sician tiiat he* lind tuken the (Jru££

shops, and aggravating the slump generally Not withstandinff the excitement with Suicidal intent blit was sorry 1 ejeCt hi,n 4!° WOU ^ d leave work for the Ke C ei|)ts, $5-.s:j(i.7e; expense appropriations, Iry an unprincipled paring o( the tarill.'” I * . 5lluI, ‘ 1 1,11 !1 '* nul -'’try cot oiler. There was great excitement 880, !S0.8-i; jiurchivse <if headquarter propThis is Strong language, but strong lan- and diversion incident to the holi therefor immediatolv afterwards, but no demonstration. erty, $25,000.

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always a ticklish operation, l ien a bud continue with great interest. The. city, who hope to see him again at S'ulS «*■ nlM1 » e * »W«. Susiues, shtH'tlv ami hoar histbeery tn the dark while a new one is made. Lite and there were several inquirers, laugh. He is too good a man to

country was willing, presumably, to undergo Tonjol . row morning at 10 o’clock, die vet

the reverses that must precede or accompany n

the destruction of one svstem of taxation ami Mrs. Kranio (l(*sir<*s to all the

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city who are pleased to come.

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temporary disaster would he lightened by the hope oi the giwid times which the apostles of the change have predicted. Hut to raise especial Erebus merely for the purnn*e of mskinjr another 'arjlf on the s:urie old plan, protection according to Wilson instca.l of protection according to McKinley, was it worth the while? Can the results be significant enough to compensate for all the

disturbance and the loss?

As the point of party honor seems not to be regarded by the ways and means committee, let them take the point of utility. The Sim might add what has been said before, that the democrats have a hard team to drive on tariff matters. There is a story somewhere about driving a horse to water and then making him

drink.

Oiling South.

New York, Dee. 26.—There is no doubt now as to the destination of the crack cruiser New York. She sailed from the Brooklyn navy yard this morning. and with the exception of a short stay somewhere near Gravesend bay or Sandy Hook to lake a pilot on Itoard. she will go direct south. Captain Phillip

(Oreenosstle for Crcenoastlc) Turns Out the BEST WORK In the State.

rtivr- * - 11**» tiii-t. y*-ar tin-i/nind lodge ol

Kansas bus shown u net gain of 2,320 itiem- 1 bts i- a iibfti*- ciiU i jii i-* ami ii i-' btrs high time Ori-enciisth- stood tty -m il mi Olive Branch lodge of Charlestown. 'T. Try .la-wi.rk and'yon will

Mass. I,as a cash balance in the bank of ni- T" ^

most $10,000, although the lodge is not ovet

Jerry Cone

Their parents and older brothers Munch* man, who is charged with and sisters are equally invited to robbery, arson and larceny in Wellcome with them, but the addicss ster c«wnty. Mi-soorE—fxr/.Vaqpo

will he specially directed to the / ' s

young people. Meeting this even- M lin< *ie people and (he ing at 7 o’clock. The people of our >f»»rnul would keep posted they town who seldom go to church willi 8 ^ ou ^^ k n,,w U ,H * Jerry ( one was

arc searching for refused to say wnere the cruiser was former well known bound for, but it is almost certainly Rio.

No l-:xvu*e tout DriiiiU<-iiiie»*. New York, Dec. 20.—Timothy MoPnnnott. tin- murderer of George Clancy, brother of Congressman John Clancy, has been committed to await the action of the grand jury. The only excuse Mi - Demintt gives for committing the crime is that he was drank and did not know what he was doing.

10 years old.

The first lodgu instituted west of the Mississippi was Travelers’ Rest, No. 1. of St.

T,nni*», iesfit.iited .Tun.. 5. I.s.'t5.

Thenumherof past grands in the District

of Columbia jurisdiction is 501).

promptly.

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lie particularly welcome. The house ought to, he .-rowded every night this week. C'oije ns promptly at the time appointed as is possible. MarritiRi* • 'harles C. Bovd and Lavinti A. Welty.

arrested in this city on December lit by Officer .lames Stone, and that on December 21 he was taken to

Myron Hoed Very III.

Denver, Dec. 26.—Rev. Myron W. Reed, pastor of the First Congregational church of this city, is lying seriously ill

Webster county, Mo., by Sheri f! at his residence with the gnp.

Goss. This bit of ancient history

Bullion Agencies.

may be interesting in slow-going Denver. Dec. 26.—At the beginning of Munch* or Indianapolis, lint it is the new year London dealers in bnlhon, , , especially silver, will establish agencies

nearly forgotten here. ci J tv .

n \A\zzr\\ n^i / \ I / \L/ \L- i I do you ever eonsider the quality of the food you are eating?

•>c I- it might be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is it not worth fthile to make sure that your Tea, Cofii-e, Sugar, Rutter,

Eggs, .Stiii-e-. and iuuumerable other groceries are of tlie best quality ? There i--ueb a trilling difference in the prices of the best ami lb*- worst that it certainly

doe- not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy. Tin* best is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durable mil the very best of everything in the Grocery line is kept at / Broadstneet Sc Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.