An cpg train of twelve refrlpator cars left Newton , Kan. , the other day lot California. After eighteen years Senator Cock- rell has recovered a wallet , stolen from him In Philadelphia. Kansrs has a state school fund of 11,600,000 , Invested In such a way that It brings In interest and reduces taxa tion. tion.Piso's Piso's Cure for Consumption is an Infallible medicine for coughs and odds. N. W. Samuel , Ocean Grove , K. J. , Feb. 17 , 1UOO. Waist bans lar e enough to hold purse , handkerchief , card , vhmrgrctte nnd often a tiny poudor pnrt and mir ror , are sucn in the delicito suede or velvet. _ At the back of the skirts thin ma terials aic sometimes gathered in at the waist , but not often ; flatness is produced by stitched plaits , as many as ten sometimes , which are far re moved from trrace. iMwiml r.ovc * HI * Farm. Among the innumerable interests thai .utaoh the royal family toSand- ringham and have Induced thu king to decide that It shall continue to bo his country home arc the attractions of the beautiful home farm which has been created and developed by his majesty. The farm is only of 700 aoreh , and Is worked by the king In his own name. The farm carts all bore the lawl til inscription , "II. U. II. , the Prince of Wales , Sandrlnghara , Nor folk , " which has , we suppose been altered by now , to "II. M. , the King. " It is mainly a stock farm , and under normal conditions maintains two or three hundred horses , 150 pedigree Shorthorns and 30i > Southdown sheep. The dairy stock are Jerseys and Ker- rys , and for years the pride of the es tablishment has been an indomitable llittle black Kerry bull , who usually itnadc Ills appearance before company itowed by live men attached by ropes to various parts of his body. "Moon- lighter , " as he was called , was bought by the king at the royal show in New castle years ago. KIIU In the British Army. There are ten battalions in the Brit ish army that wear the old Scotch kilts. Western Canada's December Weather Equal to that of May in Minne sota. To the ISdltor Thomas Ilegan and C. Collins , of Eden Valley , Minn. , went out to Western Canada last Deceiuhen as delegates , to look over the grazing and grain lauds that nre beliii ; ottered nt such low prices and reasonable terms. This Is what they say : "We arrived lu Calgary about the SOth December , and nlthouli wo had left winter In Minnesota and Manitoba , wo were surprised to find beautiful . warm weather at this point , quite equal to wliut we have lu May in Minnesota. iThere was no snow nor trnce of win ter to be seen , nnd P" > climate was really Hp > ii'd : 1. n - . . cattle and . beep wonu uu.iiii ; . in prime con- I > .dltlon , with plenty of feed on the prul- Tie , and really bettor than that of ours 'T ' , .etnblod In the South. We are Impress ed with this country as one of the fluent mixed fanning countries we hnve [ ever seen. The immeti.sc tracts of fer tile lands well shelteied and abundant ly watered leave notliiiiK to bo de.slred. Leaving Alberta , we returned east nnd visited the Yorlcton district In Asslnlbola. We drove out about ten , miles lit this poiut. and were highly pleased with the splendid samples of 'grain ' wp were able to BPO , wheat yield- ilng twenty-five bushels , oats sixty bushels. Hoots were also good speol- linens. From what we have seen , "wo 'have ' decided to throw in our lot with the YorktonerB satisfied that this part of the country will furnish good op portunities for any one anxious to make tlie best of a rcjilly good country. Any agent of the Canadian government , TriioBC advertisement nppeara else- .where . In the columns of your pnper , , wlll give you full pnrUenlars of the new districts being opened out tills 1 * year In Assinlbola and Saskatcheu an. Yours truly , OLD IlEADBK. EXCURSION RATES toW trn Oun ( J niJ p N t Icalan u lo how to nour * ICO ncret of the tw t Wbiul cronlnd land on thi , ConU > noiit. oaa b * Mpared OD 99. plication to th Huptnn- t nd nt ot Immliritlsu , Ottniaf ) n clAorum u > . dotkigattd. SpuolnUjr cqu. , laoted nunlan > Till Imra St. 1'aul , Minn. , on tb Ul i And Sd Tne dft7 In 6acu raonih , aud ipeoially luw raus ' * n oil lines nf r UirMrar bAlnaquotivd tor ezonrtloDk IMTlnvSt. t'mil on M rch 'JU > and April 4thor Uuil- iob . Aiilnlbola , SatVutcbannn ftuO Alberta Wrltu to P. I'eJley. Supt. Immigration. OiUwr , , Oin J , or tlio underslinril , who | m ll you tlaies , pnmphloti , etc. , fre nf coitW V. Heu- 'eett , 80f New York I.ifn Uutldinfc , Omnhi , N . i kraik , Agent ( or tin QottirDiiifnt of CuaJ * . 'Ely's ' Cream Balm Anulr Bilm Into eich nntrit. CLY A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forever. T > U. T. rni.iA ( .otKAru'H ouirvrAt. * * CK11AM , OK JIAI.ML IICAL1U1I It. I'f . Ton rimpV . Print ! , ' M . j IVU-hei , lunh , unil i k.ii cluu-usoi , and every blcniluli on - beaut } , and didd del tirn , It 1m , mnod the tett of 61 "ini , ucd 1' m liurmlrn e twt Ir toujtunillUiiYiiH | rt\J \ nmdo. / M t no cotinierfilt of tinllirntran. Lir. I. . A. hajm Mild to n ladof tlie 1mm ion ' - utIcnti"As ) you j I nv ) innifii'l'loui' "K'ream'as tin . _ . lianiiful of it I tlio Flcln piriifiri tloiu" For rain l > i rvelti In luu U. 6 , Cumulu and Liirnvv. rilKD. T IIOPEIN'S , I'rop'r , n Crcnt Jonai St. . K. y. 'jrvumgy't'ti ' _ UUHtS WHIHt AlLllbE FAILS , licit Cougli rijrup. Tailtf * Uoud. Uw In tlraf. Poll N.N.U NO 667.-20 , YORK , Nl B. BOAST OF A LANDED'GENTRY. . llcxlcun * Clitic with Wonderful Te- niiclty to 'Ilielr llroiitl Acrei. Tlio tcunclty with wlilcli the great istiiU's of Mexico nre maintained Intact > y the families of this country appears ill the more remarkable wht > u It Is eon- tillered how generally all lines of In- lUHtry , aside from that of the farmer , ire In the hands of foreigners * . The Iry-goods trade of Mexico Is controlled 3y the Kreuch , the Spaniards of Mcx- V'o ure the country's grocers , the Ger mans do the hardware business , the railroads are controlled by Americans ind English , the haul ; slock nf Mexico Is largely owned In Kranre. Germany uul England , and a large percentage of the Industrial concerns of the country belong to foreigners. Not so. however , the agricultural resources of Mexico. During recent years a great deal of American capital has entered the re public for Investment In tropical plan tations , particularly In southern Mexico ice , but the great bulk of Mexico's rural land Is held In the form of exten sive haciendas or ranches , often him- 3 red a of thousands of acres In extent. Some of these estates have been hand ed down In the same families for near ly -JOO years , not a few titles tracing their origin back to the first grants from the King of Spain after the con- Quest. The aristocracy of Mexico Is counted among these landed proprie tors , many of whom enjoy princely In comes from their plantations , which often produce a great variety of prod ucts and embrace several manufactur ing plants. It Is largely due to the fact that the lax upon land of this character Is com paratively very light that these estates have so long remained undivided , as , In most Instances , only a small per cent of their area Is under cultivation. As In many states the levy is practically only n tax upon products , the unused acres are no great bruden. There are , naturally , those who desire to see these tracts taxed so that the owners will be forced to sell at least portions of them and the land of the country divided among a large number of small proprie tors. Such a measure would be vigor ously opposed by the wealthy landed proprietors , and such Is the number and Importance of this class that no active measure of this kind has ever been promulgated. The ancient estates of Mexico are so large that few Individ uals can purchase them entire , and the owners can rarely be prevailed upon to divide their holdings in any manner. Occasionally now one of them Is bought by a syndicate or company for development or for subdivision and tale. In this way smaller holdings are becoming more common than formerly , though the old order of things Is not likely to be greatly altered In Mexico for many years to come. Modern Mex ico. Heavy HuinfhlLq. Exceptionally heavy rainfalls often occur , sometimes with disastrous effects. For periods of lire minutes rainfalls have occurred at Bismarck , N. D. , at the rate of nine Inches per hour , at Jacksonville , Fla. , nt the rate of aeveu Inches , and at ( Jalveston , Texas , at the rate of sis and a half Inches. In periods of sixty minutes rain has fallen at those three stations at the rate of over two Inches per hour , at Galveston at the rate of two /uid one-half Inches. One inch of rainfall Is equivalent to U7ir l gallons , or 2UC- 000 pounds on each and every : ui > of wetted area. Rainfall at the rate ol nine Inches per hour reore.sents a fall of U3.000 pounds , or 4,07. gallons per minute per acre. In Uve minutes , such a rainfall would cover each area of four square miles with 51,000,000 gallons a quantity much In excess of Hie dully consumption of the city of Washington. Spoken by .Army The Army and Navy Journal states that 30-1 commissioned olllcers of tlio regular army speak Spanish fluently , and that most of these are serving In the Philippines and the West Imlea About as many more olllcers possess H limited knowledge of Spanish. 1'ienrlj Is spoken by UlM otllcers , Ueniwu by l.'tli , the language of the ' American Indians by IH. ItalIan - | Ian by 8 , Swedish and Norwegian j by 4 , and Tacalog liy 5. Chinese , Jap ane.se , Eskimo , Dutch , Ilung.nian , Portuguese , and Polish ate nUo by some of our army officers. Gigantic laiiutr Mountains ' During the eclipse of the HUU In May , ! | 1900 , a British observer , Mr. UversheiL' as reported at n recent meeting of tkt I Uoyal Astronomical Society , noticed n i point on tlio edge of the moon wher the sun was shining through a verj deep i alloy , .ind where the lunar moun talus seemed io bo about " > ,000 feet u altitude. This exceeds by (1,000 ( JVt-1 the estimated height of Mount Evcn-t , ] the loftiest mountain on the enith. , I The edge of ; hc moon Is HO broken by ' peaks ridges and valleys that the , ' length of totality during a solar eclipse U affected by thpni j i Tulip Festival. j Tulips nre cultivated In Constantinople ple , and there is a tulip festival there' ' ( once a year in spring. E\ery palace , I ] room , gallery and garden l.s docornted j \ 1 , with tulip-4 of every kind. At night , they arc all lighted by colored lamps i i nnd Bengal fires , and the Sultan sits In ! their midst , while women sing around him and his odalisque * itiuicu before him. Neighborly. Husband-Isn't it about time Mr * , llorrore was returning our call ? , Wife Yes. but If she does return It It i will bo more than she does with thu other things she gets from UH. Detroit Free Press. A strong will is Lnnneg ; a stron , , ' wom't la obstinacy. TRICKS OUR WATCHES PLAY. Very Email Cuns.-n May ItcH'tlt lit In convenience to tlio Owner. Watches often suffer from chaugw of temperature. After a watch has been worn next to a warm body all duj U should uot be left over night on cold marble or near uu open window. The cold Is likely to contract the metal ph ots , and , however slightly , tighten u [ the works. The next moiulng , for nc apparent reason , one's watch will hi found to be losing time. It frequently happens Utat wntchei are slightly magnetized by static elec tricity given elf by the human body. U has been found that dark people art more likely to exert this Influence oveJ their watches. This Influence Is , be feUles , more common among women than with men. Persons of this son can never hope to carry the correct tlmi unless they carry their watches in rub her or steel cases. Never lay your watch down for tin ulg'ht In a horizontal position. It should always be hung vertically , as It Is cur ried during the day. It' the pivot ol the balance wheel be In the least worn this change of position tends to loosen the "cap Jewel. " Everyone lus had a watch'suddcnlj stop for no apparent reason and go on again when slightly shaken. Tills maj not happen once a year , but all watchei nre liable to such an accident. This h due usually to the catching of the dell cate hair spring. It Is caused by som sudden movement such as jumping or or off a car. The Jolt must come at UK exact fraction of a second \\heii tlu spring Is in position to ealch. so thai the chances of such an accident an rare. A watch should be oiled even eighteen mouths. The oil dries up Ir this time as a rule and If the median ilfim be ruu with the oil dry It qulcklj wears out. 1 In examining a watch all Jewelen follow the same plan. They first tool to sec If the hands arc caught. If tin fault lies deeper they next take out tin balance wheel and examine the pin un { pivots. Next they let down the malt spring and examine the wheels. It some times happens that a jeweler will noi ilnd the cause of the trouble for days The most dlfllcult disorder to locate it a Blight burr on one of the wheels. Many Jewelers have collected fees foi repairing watches when the wntvhei refuse to go merely because they him run down. Women are said to be tin best customers of the watch doctor since they seldom wind their watchei regularly. A watch should bo wound early In the day , and not , as Is the com nion practice , at bedtime. The reasot for this Is that the spring Is then tight est during the day while the watch li being carried and is less sensitive. Hud nn Kxcttllciit KCIIAOII. It was only a week after the nnnuoi meeting of the corporation had been held that Mr. Brown , one of the heavj stockholders , accompanied by hit worthy spouse , went over to the Smlthi one evening to while awny the tlm < with a bit of whist and later perhaps I rarebit with trimmings. Smith als < owned considerably stock In the samt enterprise as his guest and while tin women were off together dlsciisslnj some matters , of great romlnliie 1m portance which completely engrossed Uieir attention , it was perfectly nut ural that the male portion of the as ficmbljr should adjourn to the dining room for a whiff of nicotine "What 1 can't sue , " said Mr. Browt with much nshmlshmiiiit and perplex Ity on his fealtues. "Whut I can't sol Is why under Hie canopy you decllnec a directorship at the mei.'tliiK the othei day. " "Thut' > an easy one , " rcmurkcc Smith. "You set1--IT the fact of tlu matter is. I looked the thing all ovei nnd then concluded that I would rathei be one of the many fault finders that one of those with whom the faults nrv found. " Uungor Commercial. KooHOVolr Never J > o < Jnt' l Trouble. "When Theodore Itoosuvelt was n lit Ue boy lie ami a playmate used to wait together to u private school. " tays flit Ladles' Home Journal. "Their wuj took them past n public tu-hool. One day young Teddy appeared in a uevi Bailer suit. Tills was too much t'oi the public school boys. To them tin ttiiIt was the dlstluguNhintr mark of a 'dude. ' The sneering crowd planted Itself across the uldewitlk Tt-ddy unc Ids chum , seeing trouble ahead , cann on with flats clenched , and the battle began. A few minutes later the 'dudo and hi . < " " " > uiloii went on tliulr waj somewhat IcIV - thi.i when thej started,1 > n leaving be. i .diliema turned Ind Hmc bu.i-'h of surprised boys. For i wi'fl. there vwo dally light * with iln f-aiue results One uurnlm ; after at e > i > cdally lmrd Iriulp .voting ! ' > * veil said to hi friend. M l's Si u round the bl.icL. mid --onic ImeL t ( right 'om again. ' " iviuoioiOhl t.'nrpot * . When n enipiM gets lo be half 11 ceu tury or more oui > ou usually expect t < bu able to pl < ck tt up for a song per haps -Jong ol a few sixpcn a In &oin second thn nd shop , but Aomctlmcx ym will"I yourself m'stukcn , wind would ! have been the case had you h ei at .1 i/ei-cut / Bpecml-luitul carpet sale , r i" T wo carpets sold there \\m ' "i If centurion old , ami yes theywerc hut b u 'lit for rags. Thej wor carpets preM-utwI bjr the Infant ! jotJua Sunelm to the Iloynl Convent ol St. VVntoiilo In l.'iflO , nnd were put up a ajv/tlon to rnlse money with which U f'cpnlr the convent French and ( Jer man bidders were the most anxious nud the carpet * were started at $1.100 A Frenchmau finally got them for $ S , fcOO , nud was congratulated on hln bar pain. Is a coin that pa sen car rent lo every land. "r \ , A UNITED STATES MARSHAL Thanks Peruna for His Rapid Recovery From Catarrh , EX-UNITED STATES MARSHAL MATTIIRWS , OP AUSSISSIPPI. Hon. S. S. Matthews , ex-United States Marshal ot Mississippi , in n recent let ter to The I'cruna Medicine Company of Columbus , Ohio , written from Hazel- hurst , Miss. , says : " / mu happy to sny Hint I am cured of catarrh nnd need no more attention from yon. It is a great satisfaction that I am able to write yon that Peruna has in my case done all that you claim , and that I will need no more medicine. " Stood on HIT lllglitn. "We had a lire at our house , and the servant girl was nearly burned to death. " "Lighting the lire with kerosene , ch ? " " .No ; it was u defective flue. You Bee , i yelled to the girl to get out lus teen as we discovered the lire , but she tald she wouldn't leave without two weeks' notice. " Philadelphia Record. Maintain * llln ConnlMonry. "You told mo. you would imiko mar ried life heaven for me , and now you won't even glvo me money to o to the shore. " "But , my dear , " he argued , "that's because I'm consistent. Nobody in htaven at least wants to K to waterIng - Ing places. " Philadelphia Times. Fire destroyed eleven business houses at Danville , Ya. S3.50 SHOES UN10N . MADE. win-Ill of IV. I. . I iilsli 5 I anil Kline * U Mliol > M" > . Mv ift UIU I'lluo J.li.p , niiiiul be ciiiuIlvU u < i any | irlcr. 11 li not alonr tlin l t Ir.uhcr that niiiV.rn n itrrl k i liut nlioB It la I ho lirauiit , : liftvn plnnuM Ihftbt -.p , ltt l n I'crfirt model of I'm fruit. nn < 1 Dm wnn'nicllon ot thn ah < H > . It In inm-Jiaiili l nmil nnd oxrlnlKf tlmt IIKTH tniMltiV 1 * InnjlnA filio * * ) ! tbn lirit Mi tht * norlit > r turn. l'tkii in , ui > Ueuio. limld on Imvliii ; U * . U UOIIL-IILI hiH'/i\rllli / imnia nri'i , > i-locM.Ainii'l on twttnm. Ynnr 'ImlT nlionld Icrrp tlif in , If lie ilort nut , .iiJ for ciulok' k'lTluc lull liutrni tl'ini liovr to ortlrr hy nin.ll. IV. J. . 1 > UUUJ & .S llrucktuu , MUM. grcnt multitude tnke Ibis ttmtQr without nny oilier mlvlce tbnn the direction ! to tip found tipnn the bottle nnd In th pimiplilots. There nre those -who prefer , bow over , to 'correspond wltli br ! tUrtman ilurlnp their McktieM. To nil sucli he wilt prompt nnd onroful nimvor'wlthoot Iloii. J V f'roo1 r. of lluffalo , N. I. . wlio wns for JOUM buii < iliitoiulontof Schoofi at IltilTuli ) , In A k'ttur dated October 19 , writes : " / have been a sufferer from catarrh sior seven years , nnd after trying many remedies I was Induced by a friend to take rent mi. The results have been highly - ly satisfactory- / / * i/c pleasure Ilos. .1 I * . fuooKisn , in -illlit llulTiilo , N , V , , recommend I'ulillo Suhro i. ing PC run a ro any one suffering with catarrh , as my cure Is complete. " lion II. It. D.i\lncr . , Coiiprcssiunu from AVe < it VliRlnlii , in n totter from Washing ton , I ) . C. , to TinI'prmin McJIchic Co. , snyt tlio followliiK pf Uiclr cntnrili romi-dy , 1'e- T Join with my rollontniPR III thr Houst of Ili > n ' 8entnilvp8 In enmiuiMid us ? your ctei'lldtit ri'incily. 1'uruiui , in n Kooil toula nnd nlso nn olTeetlve cun' for cntarrli. " Mr * . Mary C. I'Vntri-n wrlti-s from I'ara- dNo , Tox. , tinfollowliig ' 1 think I c.m HII.V tti.it your B"od ndv co nnd inoillclne 1m * cured me of rbronlc entnrih. 1 liive had no p.iln la my head hluci- I have tnl.cn IVrun * , I have lieen In bad health ever since Till , nna have taken u good many medlulnea which weie only of temporary icllef. 1'cruua l the catarrh cure. Tlie I'crinm Btoppcd my catarrh of the head so that It did nut bucoui * chronic , and 1 am very thnnleftil for Dr. llartman's ndvlce and modlclnc. " rcriinn IH a rpeclile for all Cat.irrhnl dl - enteIt acts ijuirkly and bcneflrlally upon the Inllamud mucous niemhraiie , thu retuor. liitf the caiiHo of catarrh , Catarrh IH ( utiirrli wherever located. Catarrh In essentially the same everywhere. The remedy that will cure catarrh lu on tltuaUon will cure U In nil situations. If yon do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of I'ernna , writ * at once to Dr Ilartnmn. wiving a full state ment of your case and Ue win be pleased to give jou his valuable advice ratl . Addrcvt Dr llartman , Provident of Tbt Iliirtman Sanitarium , Columbus , O , K JL JT 0 A f > * Double Daily Service FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. For Information or Ritu , cell upoa dtfru * ncirtit Ajiot , or S. M. ADSIT , Q. P. A ST. JOSRI > M , MO. POOR LITTLE JOHNNY I " -a AND HIS "TUMIVIY7 ; ! - Small boys , and many times large ones , and occasionally girls , too , big and little , suffer terribly irorn convulsive pains or "cramps" in the bowels and stomach pain so violent that it "doubles up" the ones attacked , and makes it impossible for them to stand up. Sonic people call it colic , but most honest , plain-spoken people call it "belly-ache" and very properly , for the seat of the trouble is in the bowels , and caused by the violent efforts of the bowels to rid themselves of something which doesn't belong theic. The small boy usually gets it from over-eating or from eating forbidden fruit , and suffers mostly in the summer time * It's spring now , and "in times of peace , prepare for war. " Let the boys and girls and the big folks , too , for that matter , clean out the clogged channels filled with whiter bile and putrid undi gested food , strengthen the 30-feet of bowel canal , liven up the liver , and "summer belly aches" will have no terrors , because they won't happen. The way to make the body ache-jwool is to use CASCARETS , gentle , sweet , fragrant CjiSCARETS , the ncrfect system cleaners and bowel streu theners. For fear that anybody in the family should ever be attacked by belly-ache , keep a box ol CASCARETS in the house always , and remember that all pains and troublco in your insides are QUICKLY CURED JOc. 25c. 50c. NEVER ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD IN BULK. bowel troubles , anprndlctlla , bll- iicHB , had lironth , bad Mood , u-liul . ° " lhe " " > ! "cl1' bloated bowcU , foul \U > V * II K & nioutli , lirailnclio , indlL'oitlon , plmploH , imluanrtnrcnllii : . ' , liver truubln , nuflotv coiiiplnxlon nntl tllzzlnc * * . \Vit > ii your boivclH don't niovo ri'Kii * larlr you lire cettlnt : nlolc. Con tli > itllnii kill * more POOIUQ than ull ether dlRouheb to tlipr. It U n tarter for tlio clironlo ailment * and lonit year * of uttering tliat come nft r\vard . No mutter ivlmt oil * you , itnrt tnltlns CASCAItl'TS to.dav , for you will never cctvi > land bo w ll all the tlmu tiiilll yo.I.lipl.iAlr.boweI" } ! rl hl T k * our advlce | lurl CASOAOKTS to-diiy. andrr uu b olutoVuar- antae to euro or money rotund * * ! . 'ItX'LltKi Flva ypnr4 nan t' rtr t bo * or ( 'Adt'AlC. lARANTEi 1/T.S % iti inltl. fn\r It U uvitr > lx nilliton Ixizei it jriir. ffr * atcr fhun uny flmlliir mrdlPtno In in ivc.rlil. ' 1'hli l < abtolute proof r Cl-rut merit , unil nil , untt If llinnnl'.l. N linvn fllllh un < l Mill lull r.iuu.VKETH uli-iolnlcly uniii-anlci-J In cure or m iiry rrfiinilvit. O buy toili y , l\i'i AOr l > ox < ' , ylvo Illcinm fulr , linnrit trial , lt | icr lnijila illrrrlliiin , unil If you ure nut intltflril , iilltiru.lii jmin flduliot , rcdirnlliii umiicdAOa lux unil tbn rninly lnv lo HI by mull , nr thn < lrn > cl < t from \vliom jou piirciiuctul 1 ( . und Kutyour innurv bni l& fur litU ) > oxe . ' 1'nko uiir udvli im > niutjrrvhut nll > yoii-iturt la. day. Health \vlll uiiUI.lv fuKawr und you \vlll biro tlio liar yiiuflrttitnrtfilthoiMOorrAtiUAlirTR. Honk free hy mult , K1CS1UUV 10 , , MTV \0lii or CllIClCO.