Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1879 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER
C. BOAVX, Pabliikw.
JASPKIi, - - - INDIANA.
. ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Gladstone gets $S0 r page for kis
contributions to tike Ntmkentk Century, while smaller fry have to put up with $10. Kcv. W. W. 11. Murray's Golden Utile has been discontinued m a weekly and will hereafter appear as a monthly magazine. The Princess Mary of Lichtcnstehi, feroerly M is Fox, an adopted daughter of Lord Holland and authoress of several works, died recently in Syria. "A. Jew by birth and a Christian by accident," is Mr. Henry Dunckley's (editor of the leading Manchester paper) description in the NittctcctUh Cch tury of the,.Jiritkh Prime Minister. Burns's granddaughter, Mrs. Eliza Everitt (she was the daughter of the poet's eldest son and naniosake), has Jist died at Hath. It was an uncommon treat to hear ker sing some of Burns's songs.
The Swedish poetess, Mine. Alton, died at Stockholm on the 30th of November. She was born in 1799, and was the author of several dramas that had some success at the beginning of the century. Boston is getting up a big authors' carnival or fair. There are to be ten booths, each devoted to tho sale of one author's books by pretty girls dressed to represent his principal characters. There will also bis readings. The profit is to go to a charity. Dr. Jobert is about io return to Franco after having explored the Amazon with reference to its natural history, and more especially its ichthj'ology. He claims to have fully cleared up all doubt respecting the curare with which tho Indians poison their arrows. Horace Greeley, once being called on 1 to advise some young men who wanted j to go over to Europe and pay their ex-,
ponses or writing lor the
President of Bowdola College, and author of many volumes, is dead.
Iho school authorities of Munoie.
oiroumstanees which led the late Pope to the decision in question are not changed, it is not expedient that the
um., have made arraagements for hav- Pontiff should leave the Vatioan at tag phonography taught in the public present. His seclusion there is necesschools. f sary for the maintenance of hia sove--Monterey, Mass., has a model cler- r8in right."
gyinan. He and his wife taught a class The attempt to establish in Canada of botany frte last summer, and now the etiquette of the Court of St. James thoy propose to teach German to all i resulted in failure, and additional who will provide themselves witk text- efforts will not be made. The CanabookH. idian matrons and maidens object to The Methodist population of the baring their neck and arms, and proworld is estimated at 20,000,000, and the t88t a'n8t the dictations of men as to number of communicants at 4,489,877. tke arrangement of their back hair and In tho Unitiwl Xtnt the length of their skirts. Thev want
about 8,390,999, with 26,642 local and ' to tt8Btl receptions In their own style 22,194 itinerant preachers. of dress, and they intimate that unless -The Kev. Dr. Budimrton. for nar- Permitted to do so they will not attend
ly a quarter of a century pastor of tke 81 . ' tl , , t , T . Clinton Avenue Presbyterian Church, -Tne castle which King Louis, of Brooklyn, has rosisrnod. He has ben 1 Bavaria, is building on tho Island of
suffering from an operation for the re- J Uerrenworth, in Lake Chiemsec, will
movai or a cancer from his lip, and i3 ' 90,jw,vw, anu De tue most sump-
inipelled to cease from work. 1 lU0U8 royal residence in Germany. It is -Tho growing sentiment in favor of J ?Pfectlon oi the Chateau of
recognizing woman's ability to nractice . arUfm: WUH . B ,OCK
medicine successfully is attested in tho f,wt WWTl , ? . W,U OCCU; action of tho Cincinnati Academy of , K ft,1"? graces, covered Medicine, w,i.., ha. h,af ,im;.,i r mth colossal statues of eminent Bavan-
, ans ; tho gardens, laid out in the French . style, are to bo ornamented with mythological groups of statuary, massive mar
ble seats and vasos of bronze; the fam-
ous l apis vert of the Orangery is to bo reproduced, and the water-works will bo on the model of those of Versailles.
What Girls Should bo Taught.
A Remarkable Nalaral Curiosity UreeNskarg, Ind.
Medicine, which has just admitted Mrs. Dr. Julia Carpenter to full membership. Sho is the first of her sex to receive this
mark of appreciation. A Boston journalist, having moved from the neighborhood of tho church to which he belonged, took a letter to another church of the same denomination, and asked to be admitted. The Examining Committee of the latter church refused his application, on the ground that, H8 ho spent a part of Sunday in
urviinnng raauer ior Mondays p
lit
ho was a Sabbath breaker. Tho 3
oston
Odd nail Ktitli. How pleasant it is to see other people happy with little when you are comparatively miserable with much loss. The Chinese liken a drunkard's
v.. xf,. . noso to a lighthouse, warninsr us of tho
xuiiuk men vun&iiHn tssoc anon uis- i;iti u,.i-ti,Di i If cusseff the case, and passed a resolution 1,ttIe water that passeth underneath. Draisinsr the committnn fnr ita f inn. 1 h0 way to reach a man's heart is
to cater to his appetite. A girl who can claw a piano and agitate tne atmosphere is a good parlor ornament, but one that , can grease h griddle and turn two pancakes at a time is tho kind of a female to tie to this time of tho year. An old man of 84 and his bride.
praising the committee for its action.
Tho Superintendent of the Hart ford Li brary" Association s-ys that, as a rule, boys and girls "road too much. Our accounts show that one boy.has taken 102 story looks in six months, and one girl 112 novels in the same time." The books taken between Sept. 1 and Nov. 30 show tho average reading of Young America. They were in the following proportion: Fiction, 71 per cent.; arts and sciences, 5; biography, 5; history, 44; travel, 4; poetry
It is a fearful thin? to turn a human
being adrift upon life with no knowl-1 Greensburg is a beautiful little city ot fflft of ite responsibilitiw or it possi- ,4,000 inhabitants, located in Southeastbiiities. The old German sovereigns ern Indiana. It is the couaty seat of showed their prudence when they re- Decatur County, and both citvaMd conn-
quired their children eaoh to learn some t ty were settled mostly by persona hailing trade which in time of need might i from Pennsylvania, and the blue-grass prove more valuable than crown or regions of Kentucky. The name. , ... , Greensburg, was given when tke site It is a favorite boast of American cit- was located by Mrs. Thomas Hendricks izsens that they are each and every one aunt of Hob. Thos. A. Hendricks, late sovereigns in their own right, yet they candidate for Vice-President, in memdo not imitate, many of them, the pru- ory of her native place, Greensbur. denoe ofthe king that counts his os- Pa. There wore several competitors tates by hundreds and his soldiers by; for the honor of giving the name, but thousands. the matter was decided by a vote. As It is not only necessary that girls Mrs. Hendricks had several comely should be taught professions and trades (grown daughters, and as such were as boys are taueht. not as something scares In thnw ntiomn h :.i,
they take up moroly as an occupation " carried the day. until they marry, but they should aspire I Time passed, and the county, having to excel. . nassed through its fit a OTA nf incr antt
The world demands to-dav from work- brick Court-housn. IHtmt. nOAfla hava nna
- 7 - " - ru3
urs oi everv- ciass, ana oi ootn sexes, a , to correspond with the intelligent and greater skill and a greater degree of ex-, woathy population to which it had atcellence than has yet been required. 'tainod, so the commissioners went to Ihere can be nothing more dreadful work, and in 1802 completed a temple of than the prospect of fretting away mis- justice which was at that time the linoet erable years an intruder an unwelcome, and most costly in tho State. It occuand dependent poor relation a pen-' pies the " public square " in the center sioner on the bounty of those who give of the city, and is surrounded by a grove tho little that is bestowed, grudgingly , of beautiful forest treos, surrounded and with reproachos. with an iron fence. Tho principal front What girl before whom rises such a of the bailding is east, and from that prospect can not picture herself bearing point there springs a tower which the insolence and cruel tyranny of chil- rcachos a height of 140 feet. One hundren, acting in the capacity of nurse and dred and five foot from the ground isthe governess m all savo receiving pay; do- water-sheet of tho tower, and above tbnt insr the troublesome bits of household if. in nnvarori with in. !
; drudgery which fall to hor because they to fit closely, in slabs, 2 by5feet,inare troublesome, wearine tho faded.cast- elndino- an anwiA tf t limit. fn .tnrrrnno
off garments of those who remind her from upright. constantly of her helplossnoss and pov-, In the summer of 1870, a citizen of erty, while her eyos grow dim, her hair tho place was examining the tower with turns gray, her cheeks grow hollow, a glass, when ho observed, sprinrinsr and her heart grows cold and bitter or from the third crevice above tho wate breaks. ahnnt. nn t.h t. ewlo nf tlm im
.xw vf Hn ll JLAV. if ... . .
i iuuwiuu;iiiuSiuiv um :it uo6L icci i to ui iiio ground, a iittlotwig. But .with those who lovous-to pity our in- little was thought of it, and it was firmity and love us. But helpless, scarcelv discernible with thn nalrori
is the
age
rrinnfi nus nnnnminut r rt n i r. i i.n .
....., Hv,TOu, ulu mo ajiu u..-v spring somo interost was exunrar nf all Ihn ille rt Mfa t.!i.!..i 1 i . . ,
a.i so nntnr r.iw.,. Mt.tuj ' ' o.t i. V. . - . , ., . "wu w now ii cno miniature tree m
dy, andlook a scat" bv'the A .JZr,. i P!M had
V$L ttS J ' El in her' ?oVer To take up omTkind . 3 la "ST CZ"T IS
no u i nonru up iouowinc ; : um gen- of work even if she should bo at pros-
Iamb?" Bride "Bofo
sam : t never knew but one of your j and drama, 2 ; theology, 1 ; miscellane class, Bayard Taylor, who achieved a ous, 7. - t . At . am 1
reai success in inu3 traveiniff. ana he. c, t. .
vived, and when tho warm sun and
fVi,i. " uiuuuuw1in. spring snowers came on, put out its
; "V , . k"v oeyonu mo seeming necessity ot it leaves plentifully and grew luxuriantly V, . , 'TandMma?ter ,lf thoroughly, so that all the season. By this time it was & neighbor with she will be ready, while hoalth and easily seen with tho eye, but as it could
: a 1- . . f r .
suiuu uio ngo oii. iieiore tins age Vidal had been a pupil in the atelier of Uarve, and had learned the technicalities of sculpture when, quite suddenly, he was struck with blindness. He persevered in the profession he had adopted, and after months of patient labor, found that he could really make his lingers do the work of eyes. S'eleHcc ftRd iRilHrtr)-. The world's production of gold is one-third less than in 1850. Tko English duty on tobacco amounts to some $45,000,000 a year. Ottumwa, Iowa, claims the largest packing-house west of Chicago. The oyster business of Virginia just now employ.s 10,000 men in catching, opening and shipping. The gold mines of Georgia are said to produce not less than $1,000,000 bullion per annum. A Prague chemist has invented a
mirror which reveals the contents of
A little cirl visitiner
, u , " , JT . .... -'-. tosiiy avvil WJIU IUU UVU, UUl US 1L COU1U. hor mother was gazing curiously at the strength are hers, to meet whatever not be approached in any ordinary manm2LinW n ' I0" -th r own y. B8fU. , , , ner nearer than from the roofs of build5SL Vl' Lur? , 14l!ero & always places and wages, ings on the opposite side of the street,
then. . : . --; ..":v. .
a..., m, ivn n infill, uia 11 UUI1 6 SCsrU
,t "'v i oij iuiiy ; ainjvb ui iuusb nuvsv jjuuu upimun is reneweu JUc, vigor,
-ixuu i.nuun Jicrtini. i wurin a&v nv. iiu.;n.ii:.... ,i :
are the dava nf pnnromr. it wouiu oe considered diSflraceful in nfl,.ts nf tt,
1 1 .i i ..... . . lGStCrnav & man trac Imnni. u cil.-v. a VOUHC Hllll hflMlthV Tlinn tft snnnil hu i ma.io J.....I. .1 . it.
, uwui an mo luwioeicai seuunanus oi 7 r J , ' , . ,, . -x--- mvi 3 hubi, wu uiuuui, auuusiiiacre
f"i gintu, auu no luijuijaiAru '"V" v.j.vn.uS iijjuu mu ui justice irom DCIOW SOOulOU to CAUSO It
mat a uianK space oe Jcit below the-
nanus,
1 .i . WUJO -mwwf":
Z"","Zr IT, "IK? T:rjZil"!IU0 3hocked by the way in which the Prayer-
A,t fe 1 - 1 a 1 1"SU ,, 2 Book service is mangled by bad readers, wiienet'r his funds ran short." inoi ci... uu s ...h...ij .1...
-A young French ulptor named ct intclfigen aS S?'" Vidal, whft has attainwl hh?h distinction rW nt ti, n,i ?.i i.o,. h". er that. NornstoutH Jlcrald.
in his art, has been totally blind ever, the service of the Church." Students Zrhss
tne hpiscopal Church are free to cora1 pete. The cause is a good one, and J similar prizes should be offered among j all the denominations, especially for the reading of hymns.
season
father who is growing old, for food and . to nourish extraordinarily ThU
1 1 . . . . i i-il: it 11 t- . 1 1 . . . j '
j, so mai ins age couiu be added, in coming. 11 siiouiu do consiuereu a it was decided to be a silver maple.
it was aesiraoio to use tho plate on uigrce ior a young anu noaitny worn- sprung, no doubt, from a seed carried
n.11
At treeport, Pa., an old lady, named Annir Rowley, was seized with .i. ... . . .
ui, ieu in a-graie ana was uurr.cu death.
Mrs. hhzabeth Smith, aged 70, of Harrisburir, Kv.. was sittinc with her
I back to the fire, when her clothing be
came ignited and she was fatally burned.
llalph Curt, living near Bloomin, bury, O., accidentally shot himself wi
a fowling-piece, a load of small shot entering Ins left breast and shoulder. His injuries were considered fatal. Albert Kight, aged 22, of Robb Township, Posey County, Ind., was found dead bv the roadside, bavins?
case
his collin after his death. Turner
. em llcjwrtcr. I A j
a iarmer soiu two dozen prairie
cnicKcns at a uuincv note lor S2. and
l u w cAiiwfc ii uio piBjwuros aim mx- 0y a bird or Whirlwind, and lodged in
t lines of life, and fold her hands while that exalted place. By this time the
"j in iu- iree nau Decomo lamous. Accounts of it
turn.
luiuinaiu: iiuii.i . ; . r i vuwtw cuu uv uiiai.nfi.u.
. . 1 1 . 1 . - 1 l.i : . . .
now, I thought them things tasted like i1"3", uy using mo minus anu mo , continued until this day. It prairie chickens, but I didn't like to ask 1 ,mtld.s tLat uavc. bun &,vcn tbem in ; than twelve feet high, and i.
ith
wine casks without removing the heads. ren lT'n r,ra H13 hors nst the
what sort o' thing a grouse was."
WINTER. ; The winter Is here! ha, ha! ho, liel The white Is the tangled heather. And ftonn will tlie nedaxtwie snowballed be, hlch Is no bold assertion uftlier. i'onktn Gaztfte, Yes, the winter is herel ha, ha! he, he! And we've laid In a bit? Jar of butter: i And while yon slip oh the Icy walks, We'll sail Hwiitly paat in a cutter.
uetroH free rnu. Yos.th winter Is here! ha, ha! he, ho!
making it somethinsr better.
No human being, with the free use of the faculties of mind and body, can say that nothing is asked or expected of him, and tho consequences of shirking, or doing her duty unwillingly, areas dire to a woman as to a man. There is a satisfaction in knowing that work has been done, and well done.
that nothing else can give, and not onlv
is now more
is thought to
bo three inches in diameter. The top is t-
uuuc uusny, anu, in ino summer season, the leaves are numerous and luxuriant, It can bo seen for many miles around, and tho stranger approaching, first seoa tho tower, and then this strange phenomenon beckouing him over. Passcngors passing on the trains who have hoard of tho wonderful tree, ask frequently concerning it, aud trains have
A canilitlir establishment at Ttnntnn
Harbor, Mich., put up noarly 100,000 cans of tomatoes this season, and is now canning poultry and game. New Zealand has just ordered throe American palace cars, and this will be tho first intimation that many people have that there is a long lino of railroad m that country. The Gloucester fishermen follow a perilous business. Tho report for the past years shows a loss of 35 lives and eight vessels, which is below the average, the figures of 1876 being 212 and 27.
ihirty years ago tke profession of
"lining engineer was almost unknown in the United States ; to-day the American Institute of Mining Engineers num-
wia uver w members. . Colorado contemplates the intro
miction of the yak or Thibet ox, which nourishes in tho high mountains of Imbet, and the hair of which is used in
manufacturing the beautiful Thibet
snawis.
Geologists having reported that
mere is in Japan enough workable coal
jo produce a yearly yield equal to that
in i.reat Britain for 1,000 years, the Japanese Government have agreed to grant a loan of $1,500,000 for the purpose of working it. The Galveston New says that lemons brought to its office, grown by Jlr. Heats of Dickinson Bayou, lately, weighed 17A buncos. It has lately been Juud that the tide water " district of unsurpassed for raising oranges Muskrat farming is a rural industry I? ?w?" . A S,,od Pond or marsh, well f locked, is said to yield a pro table return after two yoars, the trapping being done in winter, when therels plenty ! ?reV aHd fowling much amuseSly JnnSr members of the Keheal u Cfaarefa. Pblio school at Deadwood opened on Dec. 16 WRh 142 pupils. -Kev. Leonard Weods, at cm time
sup-
.H8nuxaa h tmxin a mx.
A ille of hot cakes on our nlate shall be
'A cat n lasses 8-p-p ! out of the Jiir. HXfeAaU Timet.
Yen, winter is here! ha, ha I Me, ho!
fence, killing him instantly, as is
poseu
At "Whitehall, Mich., a Swede nam
ed b. bamlinson, while playing with a .w'th ""P1. doughnuts, and cider;
- a. t i nil iiMriii''. Mfifi iiHiie unn fifunint nni
ivl" Anil HHIiuaira suirvfut tint fftt il.n .i.i...
Rent Scntlntl. Yen, winter la here! ha, ha! lie, ho!
nun viiruuHHi nnu zgw i rarsoioiiv; K very night we'll danco It we have the cn
the blade slip into his thigh, cutting an I
utcs.
nnpn
Then we'll ko home with blue-cyml Mollle. .Veritirn Xteordtr. A Female EdisoH.
At Urban a, O., Mrs. Maggie Ilagley left her infant child on a bed iu charge of a 4-year-old girl, and went out to call on a neighbor. While she was
attempting to take it from the bed drop-1 A Nevada City lady of high social pod it on the floor, broaking its neck sending presents a singular case for the
UU iWllUllg 11. wtuiuw.auuii sv. lull 119 is. rur uiauv j-ears past sho had been afllicted witfi FnreigH Note. acute neuralgic pains in various parts of Vera Sassoulitch, celebrated for . the body, and, somo time since, hoping having shot the St. Petersburg Chief of i to find relief, rosorted to tho use of an Police, is shortly to marry a Russian po- electric battery. She usod the apparalitical refugee in London. f tus for six months, but found no relief. Frida Wagner, the now prima don- At the time nothing was noted of unueal na, is from the teaching of Vartel, the ' character as the result, and, although old master of Nilsson. Sho 13 a pale , several months have since elasped, it beauty and only a child. , was only when the recent cold weather Prince de Motternich, who has a commenced that any extraordinary groat tasto for all tho arts, as well as , svmtoms followed. One night last week literature, is amusing himself compos-, tho lady had occasion to enter a dark ing ballets, which are represented by room and picked up a woolen coat that friends at his chateau in Bohemia. , was lying there. As she did so she was It is rumored in tho London clubs 1)010 surprised and frightened to obthat tho Duke of Connaught will be ap- a bright light surrounding tho
pointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland as , lianu tUat e garment. At the
soon after
nity occurs
Marlhorou4
-It is cited as a singular circum-'Sr1, ?! tfao fact he discredited its reality,
linlar in thn Irish ""Mng Qrc was more imagination
ru lieutenant of Ireland as , "a"u garment. At tne his marriage as an opportu- 9amo l,n10 tne electric currents passed to provide for the Duke of alon? th,e,nnu "hocking her quite se;h. vercly. When her husband was inform-
is there satisfaction, but tho beautv and nrnn itonn etnnnn,c v. nm.-.t
comfort that money can buy, and tho , conductors, until the skeptical could be feeling of mdepondence with which one convinced. Tho rapid growth of the who, as a dependent, would stand tree is forcing the stones apart. This cringing on the threshold, receives the can readily be seen with a glass. Ere honors that are bostowed upon a wel-, long tho ambitious maple will have to corned guest. ' bo Wight lower, or damage to the I repeat again that . girls should bo building follow. Tho Sheriff has altaught, from their childhood-that there - rody had several applications from exis a future of : active usefulness and glo- pert climbors to take it down, but the nous possibility for them, if not in some people win not permit their tree to bo rehappy home which their knowledge and moved yet. An artist representing a skill can make more beautiful and hap- Now York illustrated paper called to P !in a ?ctle,an.u tbll!y f orid' 1 sketch thc curiosity, but the leave were
i l 1 1 .. V i on, ana no postponed it until
"' mo juiuiu vim n inrnrin n titnn
the place from
a more
Persons apnroachinr
Cincinnati get a good
she shall
brave and hopeful hoart. and not with
the weak and abject fear of a coward. Mary II. Kroitt, in thc Crawfordovillc (7rfi) Journal. HHMMiHg of Tclcgrapk Wires. As to the cause of the sounds frequently heard to proceed from telegraph wired in tho open air, it has been customary to accent the wind itnioducine?
the sound by direct vibration, similar to Across the "sunny paths " of Ceylon, those of the JEolian harp. A writer in ' where the forest meets the open country, an Australian journal, howerer, calls ) and which constitute tho bridle-roads of attention to the fact that one who cives . the island, an enormous snider stretches
close observation to both the wire and web at the height of from four to
eight feet from the ground. The cord-
view of it by lookine from the north
windows as they draw near Greensburg. Of courso it appears to much groater advantage when in full leaf, and at such a time it is indeed a strange curiosity. Cor. Chicago Times, WondcrfHl Spider's Web.
stance that the best scholar in tho
language now living is a German Dr. . ... .i -. ....
than any thing else ia it.
evening, to convince the
So the next
Zitnmcr, a professor in the University Tr, . vmcA.tu8 '"credulous of Berlin, where he will lecture on that : bUcrha, she turned the gas out in the
language this winter.
Queen Victoria, who is Ladv of the
Manor of Usher, offered to give to that pleasant village a drinking-fountain whick sho thought would cost $500. The Ksherites refused to accept it unless it cost double that amount, as they would have to pay tax for water supply.
The Cardinals commissioned to ex
amine whether the Pope's imprison
ment should be maintained have re
ported as follows: "Seeing that the
room where they wero sitting, and, let-
uuK uor Mitir uown, oegan combing it. A remarkable display of light was the result. The sparks flew in every direction, and there was a sharp cracking sound as the teeth of the comb paesed between the hairs. Ia laying her hands upon iron the lady does not observe the peculiarities referred to. but the instant she touches woolen cloth the fire begins to fly, and tke shocks follow one another in rapid euceeseioH. NcUda TranscrijA,
sounds will find that the latter mako themselves obvious likewise when there is a total absence of wind ; and in a quiet morning in winter, when tho wires appear covered with frost to the thickness of a lincer, thev nevertheless carry
on lively vibrations and swinging, while the air is totally quiet. According to this writer, therefore, the vibrations are due, not to the wind, but to the chansres
of atmosphorio temperature, and espe-
sido to projecting shoots of trees or shrubs, and is so strong as to hurt the traveler's face, and even lift off his hat, if ho is so unlucky as not to see the line. Tho nest in the canter ia snmtiihiu a
1 large as a man's head, and is continual
ly growing larger, as it is formed of successive layers of old webs rolled over each other, sheet after sheet, into a ball.
cially through the action of cold, as a These successive envelopes contain the
1 T i . .
luweniiiT oi me lemneramre inuueos a
shortening of the wires, extending over the whole length of the conductor. A considerable amount of friction is produced on the supporting bells, thus inducing sound both in the wires and the poles. The body of Bayard Taylor will be buried at Longwood Cemetery, Kennett Township, Chester County, Pa., in the same lot where lie the bodies of his brother, Col. Fred. Taylor, of the Bucktail Regiment, and of kk first wife, Lydia Agaew Taylor.
wings and limbs of insects of all de
scriptions, which have been the prey of thc spider and his family who occupy the den formed in their midst. There seems to be no doubt that the spider casts the web loose and rolls it round the nucleus in the center, when it becomes overcharged with carcasses, and proceeds to construct a fresh one.whlch in its turn is destined to be folded up with the rest. Disappearance of umbrellas is usually preceded by barometrical depression.
