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plu'l ever detract fram their ju*tly earnel I ■ mo or the lull reward* «f their patriotism. '1 iie public domain should be held tacred to actual settler*. 11. We nre oppose !to any farther grants of | üblic lauds to railroads or other cor (•orations. l'J. We hold thai it is the duty of the Government in it-* intercourse with foreign nations, to cultivate the friendships of peace l>y treating with all on fair and equal terms; regarding it alike dishonorable cither to demand what is not right or to submit to what is wrong. l'J. For the promotion and successor the several principles and support of the candidates nominated by this Convention, we invite and cordially welcome the co-op eration of all patriotic citizens, without re gara to previous political nfliliaons. TELEGRAPHIC. Later from the Atlantic States. NKW YORK, May 24.—A Herald letter from Khartoon states that Sir Samuel Maker, iu a passago from Khartoon to Oon tiar, lost half his command, eight hundred men having a live days' tight near Uon dar with Baro savages who proved treach erous. The National Workingmen's Conven tion, held to nominate candidates for Pres ident and Vice President met here jester, day and organized by the election of Col. Gibbius, ot Now York, lor permanent chair man. Several resolutions were then adopted favoring a reduction of the national debt; the unconditional settlement of the Alaba ma claims ; the enforcement of the eight hour law; a low rate of interest, and na tional encouragement to ship building. The New York delegation recommended thai President Grant be renominated. The Missouri delegation recommended Horace Greeley. The ballot resulted as follows: (Jrant, 204 ; Greeley, 5. The nomination of Grant was then made unanimous. Hen ry WiUnn was nominated Vice President. Thirty States were represented by 210 del egates. The Times publishes particulars of the b-.ss of vessels of the coast of Larbador and Newfoundland during the sealing season this Spring up to the latest, possible mail dates. Over 40 vessels, including lour steamships are known to have been totally wrecked—dashed to pieces among the ice bergs. Each vessel carried an averago of 100 men and of these 4,l7osutvivors have been accounted for. A large majority leave families who were entirely depeudent upon them. This wholesale ruin to seal hunting off Newfoundland will steep that country ngaiu iu poveoty and misery, from which it bus so recently arisen. The dreary news of so HI my wrecks and long catalogues of deaths spread desolation over the Island and has visited many homes with bitter grief and despair. The Might-Hour League has sent emis saries to Boston, Philadelphia. Chicago itiid other cities, to induce co-operation iu a strike, which meantime is extending here to all classes of workmen. WASHINGTON. May 2*.— L'p to this hour Secretary Fish lias received no official notice Irmn Ijngland of the acceptance of tin amended supplinccutnl article Aiiaiii it is reported that our relations with Spain tiro very critical. It is even to be necessary on this account for Congre«s to renmiii in session. The Sell He deb ited ail the morning hour on the resolution fixing the day of final adjournment for the oil id June. LtrrLK Itiii'tc, May 24.—The Repub lican State Convention adjourned last night, after putting tip a full State and Electoral ticket. The candidates for Sec retary of Slate and Superintendent of the Penitentiary arc colored. ROSTOV, Miy 24.—The Tenth District Democratic Convention to-day enthusias tically ratified the Cincinnati platform and 4ip|>>'iuted lireeley delegates to Baltimore. CAICAOO, May 25. —A violent wind and rain storm passed over Pesutoincs, lowa, nnd Noath Adams county, Illinois, on Thursday night, doing great damage to -orchards, fences, barns, ete. A number of •dwellings were destroyed, but as far as known no lives were lost. Sr. Louts, Msy 28.—A terriblo tornado devastated portious of South Western Mis souri Saturday night, houses, barnes, fences and orchards wero destroyed in the vicinity of Versailles; three persons were killed and 14 injured nine of thorn it is faid fatally. SAN EKANCTSCO, May 27- —Arrived, fillip Grace Darling, from port Ludlow. Sailed, Coquimbo and If. 11. Gqwlcy, for Port Madison. NASH VIM,K, May 20.—A. J. Keller, editor of the Memphis Avalanche, arrived liero to-day and states that Jeff Pnvis has written a lottor to Wado Hampton declar ing for Greeloy, and giving an opinion that the Democrats are uuwise to inalto a nom ination at Baltimore. SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.—Arrived, Martha Hideout , from Port Blakely. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE CO.—This com pany (whoso advertisoment may bo found in another column) ha< given us as resi dent representative, a gentleman favorably known to many of our citizens, nnd espec ially to such as have been obliged to make steamship trips to San Francisco. Cap tain 11. 31. Gregory won tlio regards of every pcrsou lie ever carried, both by his seamanship, and his careful consideration for the comfort of his passengers. After twenty years of sea life, (nearly one fifth of which was given to his couutiy as a volunteer oilieor of the U. S. Navy during the late war) Capt. (iregory has become a landsman, and a citizen of this Terrritory. AV o welcome him to our midst, with our best wishes for the success of the com pany which has scut us such au cQicicnt representative. SIJICIDK.—A ni iii named Uershall War dell was found hanging to a tree, ne:ir Seattle a few days ngo. Ho had arrived l»ut a few days before from California. Ht rtiM.ss DiicrroitT.— Mesar* John Murtimer Murphy, late of Portland, and John R. llamed, propose to publiah a complete Busineiw Directory of the Ter ritory. Mr. Hnrpliy is now canvassing the Sound for advertising, and also to gather statistical and general information for publication in it* pages. L 7" A proposition is entertained by the town authorities to sell Columbia Hall, for a sum sufficient to materially reduce the indebtedness of the corporation. ItT Mr. G. W. Parker had a finger broken while playing base-ball last Thurs day evening. A splendid slock of General Groceries, consisting of over 600 packages, just received by the ship WUtlwood, which I will sell LOWER for CASH than any other house on the Sound. F. K. LOITHAN. BSSSr Extra Family Flour, Corn, Oat and Buckwheat Meal and Hominy l.ow pou CASH, at F. K. LOITHAN'H. Call and try some of the very choicest brands of Wines and Liquors, just received per Clura Light , by F. K. LODTHAN'S. ffsf A larjie assortment of the choicest brands of Wines, Liquor* Cigars and Tobacco, at San Francisco prices for cash, at P. K. LOUTIIAN'S. Uooda constantly arriving per snil and steam, ntul will be sold at Sun Francisco prices for etisb, by F. K LOCTUAN. DU. ABOUN, Physician and Operating Sur geon, for Chronic Diseases, late of San Fran cisco, but during the last 10 months practicing at l'ortlnnd, Oregon, hereby informs the peo ple who reside at the various town*! along Pa get Sound and vicinity, that at the request of many influential citizens in that region, who wish to consult him, he has made arrangements to make n brief professional visit to Seattle, \V. T., and taken Parlors at the Occidental Ho tel, where he expects to arrive about the 20th ol June and remain until the Ist of July. IIOM.OWAY'S OINTMENT. —Sore legs, Wounds, Ulcers, &c., can be cured. The rational treat ment as indicated by nature, is to reduce the local inflammation, sooth the neighboring ner ves, cool the heated blood, and render the watery ichorous discharge consistent and healthy. Happily, Holloway's Ointment ac complishes these ends with unfailing certainty. 2."> cents per box or pot. Nonpariol SELEGRAPH ||PPARATUS. Puienfe*: May 7lli, IST3. 4 COMPLETE outfit for Ainiteurs, Stu /\ dents and lor Private Lines. Will work up to five miles in length ; works on either Open or Closed Circuits. FULL EQUIPMENT OF A TELEGRAPH STATION FOR $S ; TWO STA TIONS FOR sl3. A Hook with full instructions for LEARNING TELEGRAPHY, with each instrument. Send for a circular. F. L. POPE k CO., 1114 Fuitou Street, New York P. O. Uox GUIU. June 1, 18T3. 31:w(> THE PAIU IC MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of California. CALIFORNIA is the ouly State in the t'n iou that exempts all kinds of Lite and En dowment Policies from execution. An Act to Exempt certain Property named herein from Execution SECTION 1. NO money, benefit, right, privi lege or immunity accruing, or in any manner whatever growing out of, nny life ins ranee ou die life of the debtor, made in any insur ance company incorporated under the laws of this State, shall be subject to levy under at tachment or execution, or under any original mesne or final process whatever, against such debtor, or to tie taken, sequestrated or reached by any proceedings supplementary to execu tion or oilier like proceeding; I'rovided, how ever, this exemption shall not extend beyond such moneys, Tieneliis, lights, privileges and iniuiuiiitieics as have been or might have been secure! by the payment of an annual premium not exceeding live hundred dollars. Site. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved March 28, 1808 All Policies Nou-Foi'feitsible ANI* CONTAINING TIIK FOLLOWINO CLAUSE " And the said Company do further agree, that if, after due payment of said premiums for the first two years of insurance, default shall be made in the payment of any subse quent premium, said Company will, notwith standing, ou application within oue year after such default, 011 the consideration of the sur render of this Policy duly receipted, issue in exchaaga thereof a Paid Up l'olicy for the pro portion of the amount of insurance paid for, or at its option pay the value of this Policy as may be ascertained, in CASH. LELAND STANFORD President. EnoA it MILLS Vice President. Jos. CiucKiioN Secretary. SCIIItIUUKU & IIOWBLL. Itinera! Agents, Home OHlce. 11. N. Gregory, Special Agent For Washington Territory and Urltish Col umbia. Office on Main si., near Fifth, Olympic, W. T. June 1, 1872. 31:34 HOLLOWAY'S f®!? Eyery Man bis m Physician CAUTION. 'Plir immensedctn>in«l for TTOLTj(yWAY*B A PILLS and OIN'TMKNT lut* teraptod mipniiiMplHil parties to counterfeit these vulu u'l's uimiitnue*. In order to i>r»>»ect. pnVip *n<l ouraelvc®, w It ivc i-HiuHl a new '• Trifle Murk," cuit»iet iM.'of.m Kifvptian < m l»» of a *.T]>etit, with tti • ii-H-t-r 11 in the fti'iifre. Kv«ry l*»x of pen «U:l»* •lolloway'm Ph.lh uiul Ointment will '.: I« • t1..« tratio iu.ii kuu it; uoue are V.itf'ti ;r It. N . V. Ciis3£ic.\7< Co., fl.jlo Proprietor!, Tft Miidcn Ltlie, Now Yurii# CRANE k BRIGHAM, San Francisco, Cal. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. April 13, 1872. 24:1y *o* C • W. ~fiLo\\v%c.Vtv\A. CWt, ft. VccWumv s&nfockg £torc, §!art Iflimsmi ROTHSCHILD & CO., IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTTING, BOOTS, gind JShocs, <Jfancg (Soods, flints, Jiquocs, Crockery ana General Merchandise. HAVING made arrangements to import a large portion of our stock direct from the Eastern Cities,and an experienced agent at San Francisco for the purpose of buying goods from first hands, we can offer inducements to buyers unsurpassed by any other fifm. Our assortment will be complete in every depart ment, and we want it known that We Will Kot be Undersold by any other firm on Pugct Sound. IADIES' Dry Goods and Hosie-y—a com j pletc assortment, and new styles, just re ceived at ROTIICHILD k CO.'s CLOTHING and Furnishing Goods, in large quantities and at reduced rates, at ROTHSCHILD 4 CO.'s. • MISSION Woolen Goods and Blankets; Oregon Woolen Goods, and Pacific Woolen Underwear, at Agent's rates. AGENCY of th« United Anaheim Wine Grower's Association is at Rothschild k (Jo.'s, where a full stock of their different wines can always be found. Agonts for Wells, Fargo eb Co. Special Kotlro. Inptoehtton i* ilie fauna of nine-tenth* of all disfa.si'ti the living machine is subject to! Give ton** to the stonuicn and digestive orpins, and you will wave morn than half in your doctor's hills. Dr. Ni-n)ry'«Olrbratml IXI. llill*-isarerecom mended by all physicians to Dyspeptic* and for ALL OOMPLAINT* of tl e LIVKR AND PIOFsTIVB Ouoanb, Sue advertisement in anothsr column. Sli«rilPN Sale. WASHINGTON TERRITORY.—ss. In the District Court for the Second Judicial District, holding terms at Olympia, for the counties of Lewis, Thurstoa, Chchalis and Muson, W. T. BY virtue of a duly certified copy of the decree and order of sale made by the Dis trict Court for Second Judicial District, hold ing terms at Olympia, W. T., in the case of Jno. L. Clark (assignee of J. D. Mabie) against James L. Wiley and R. K. Wiley, his w.fe, and Hubert Wiley, defendants, and to me directed, there will lie exposed at public sale, at the Court-house door at Claquato, in Lewis coun ty, W. T., on Saturday, liio Btli Day of June, A. D. 1572, at 1 o'elo«k P. M., of said day, the following described property; to-wit : All the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to a cer tain tract of land situate in Lewis county, W. T., and described and bounded as follows ; Beginning at a point on a line between Section three and four in Township thirteen (13), North Range two west ,8 8-100 chains south of tha quarter-section corner, and running thence west 43 35-100 chains to a post in mound at the south-west corner of the claim, thence north 22 30-100 chains to a stake and mound, thence west 4 11-100 chains, to A. S. Wilson's claim, thence north 40 chains to north-west corner, thence east 104 20-100 chains, thence south G2 50-100 chains, thence west HO 37-100 chains, to the place of beginning, containing G4O acres, more or less, the same being known as the the donation claim of Elknnah Mills ami wife, and adjoining lauds of Sylvanua Philips and others. Also the following described parcel of land adjoining the foregoing, being lot two (2), quarter of section No. 4, in Township No. thirteen (13), eight and sixty-two hundrcth (8 62-100) acres. The foregoing property is also levied o» rod will be sold at the same time, to satisfy ths sum of $137 38-100 debt and costs, within creased costs, to satisfy the balance due on foreclosure of chattel mortgage against James L Wiley and Robert Wiley, in favor of John L. Clark. There are on the foregoing, dwelling-house, barns, sheds, orchards ot'fine fruit trees, some 100 acres under fence, and it is located within threc-'ourths of a mile of the Northern Pacific Railroad. L. L. DUBEAU, Sheriff of Lewis County. May 11, 1872. 28:w4 The Best Selection OF Seasonable OoodSv In Olympia, may be found at I. HARRIS' STORE, STORE! Main St., betiv. 2d and 3d, OLYMPIA. THE undersigned, having just returned from San Francisco, desires to inform the pub lic of Olympia and vicinity that he has pur chased a large and well selected stock of goods with special reference to this market, compris ing OUT OOOD s CLOTHING, |)ais and <&ays, j§ooH and &hoes, &c... .&c Sic. To which he in invites the attention of La dies and Gentlemen who wish to spend their money to the best advantage. Ladies especially are iuvited to call and ex amine his stock, which he offers at L-OWER PRICES, han Dry Goods were ever sold for before in Washington Territory. I. HARRIS, llain street, opposite Tacuina Hotel. Olympia, April 22, 1871. 25:tf PACIFIC LIVERY & FEED STABLE ON THIRD STREET, lletw. Slain and Wa«hlngton. HORSES boarded by the day, week oy month. Particular attention paid to Horses kept on livery. Horses iind Buggies hired at rensnnnhle rates by .T P. STOCKAND, Proprietor Pacific Livery Stable. Olympia, Nov.ll, 1671. 2:m3" FIJIE Imported Brandies, the best brands of Whiskies and Liquors, of every kind, and all the Popular Kilters and Syrups, for sale in packages to suit by ROTHSCHILD * CO. TOBACCO and Cigars, Pipes an J Stems ; every variety at ROTHSCHILD A CO.'s. ROTHSCHILD k CO. are Agents for the Celebrated Florence Sewing Machine. EXCHANGE on San Francisco, and Legal Tenders bought and sold, and Drafts dis counted on liberal terms, by ROTHSCHILD k CO. BOOKS and Stationery, a complets assort ment, at ROTHSCHILD & CO.'s. GOODS bought and sold on commission in San Franciseo or New York, at small percentage, by ROTHSCHILD k CO.'s. HIGHEST market price paid in cash for Furs, Hides, Wool and Country Pro duce, by ROTHSCHILD k CC. Here we Are Again SPKMD SUMMER HOB! Mglltaer J & BoseatM WE have just received, per bnrk Norto ; west a very large and elegant stock ot Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of IDKY GOODS, Of which we have the latest styles of Poplini, Delaines, .Moire Antiques, Lawns, Ac. CLOTHING, Custom-made, cut after the latest style, and the nicest and best goods in the market, of which we have a very large assortment. ISooV?,, S\\oe% w\\A \\a\%, for ladies as well as for gentlemen, we have a large and varied assortment, enough for all the surrounding country. Besides this, we keep constantly on hand a large stock of choice F&VSLY GBQCEKIES. New Goods, always on the way, by every vessel from San Francisco. Strangers or new-comers will find it to theit advantage to purchase stocks and outfit* of us. The demand (or goods haviug increased, we have enlarged our stock accordingly, deter mined to sell goods for cash or country pro duce at. a very small profit, in large or small quantities. Our goods arc selected and bought by one of the most experienced and best educated busi ness men oil the Pacific Coast; and having in every respect better facilities for obtaining goods than mostanyothcr house ontheSound, we can guarantee satisfaction to every one who deals with us. Gratefully acknowledging our thanks to onr friends and the public generally, for past pa tronage, we respectfully request a continuance of the same. We offer our stock of choice Liquors at cost price, to make room for other goods in their place. We wish to buy all the Wool in the country, for which we will pay cash or goods. We have orders for all the Wool we can purchase, and will pay the highest market prices therefor. Hutter, Kggs and Furs received in trade OD the best terms to producers. We unhesitatingly challenge competition with any and all merchants on Paget Sound. LIGIITNER k ROSENTHAL, Nearest store to the Steamboat Landings, [j Olympia, Jan. 1 1871, ly. BUSINESS DIRECTORY —or— PUGET SOUND. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL COMMENCE canvassing and soliciting for a PUGET SOUND BUSINESS DIBEOTOBY On Monday, May 27th. This is an important work for this section of the country, at it will contain EVERY SPECIES OF INFORMATION COA'CEItSIXU TUB TERRITORY. It is our intention to make it in every sens* A FIRST CLASS WORK, Reliable and complete. The MKRCHANT, the MECHANIC, the FARMER, the IMMI GRANT, the BUSINESS MAN and TOURIST will find it useful. Its contents will be varied and complete, embracing, as it will, descrip tions of towns and counties, tabular state ments of our commerce, educational statistics, societies, public lands and their character, table of distances and routes or travel, the name of every business man on the Sound. For a work of this kind, which is much needed, we solicit the aid and patronage of the public, and we shall reciprocate. This work will be distributed gratuitously to advertisers, and in every hotel and route of travel on the coast copies can be found. J. M. MURPHY A J. R. HARNED. C. VAIN E. 11. WINCHESTER T. B. HAYES. §!AIN M WINCHESTER, Manufacturers and Importers of HARNESS, SADDLES BRIDLES, WHIPS, SADDLERY WARE, &c. Nos. 214 and 21C Battery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. N. B.—Oood assortment of Concord Stage Harness constantly on liand. May 25, 1872. 30:yl FRANCIS HENRYS OOLUMK THURSTON COUNTY AMD WASniROTOIf TERRITORY MB AND GaKectwa ©fflce, Of <fratw«s Iffetttg* OFFICE! Iff rowvr Au. 01-YMRIA, W_ T_ TnE proprietor hat the only Abstract of titles in Thurston county, the correctness and reliabitity of which he is prepared to dem onstrate to all interested by an exhibition of his books, and is prepared to transact a GENERAL REiali XSTATB BUSINESS, "WvW. ciwA *SLeo\. ov\ Covcvwvvfcftvow, Pay Taxes, PERFECT TITLES, NEGOTIATE LOANS, AND MAKE COLLECTIONS. FOIi SALE : RESIDENCES IN OLYMPIA. A house and past of lot, on Washington St. between Second and Third Streeti. A house with two lot* on Swan and Jeffer son Streets, between Thirteenth and Four teenth StreeU. TOWN LOTS IN OLYMPIA, TEN ACRES IN TUMWATER ADDITION TO OLYMPIA, LAND ON BUDD'S INLET, LAND IN VARIOUS PARTB OF THE TERRITORY. gy Guarantees title, without ex if ehMf a when emplojod an conveyancer 01ympi*> Jioaar 20, 1872. 41sii ACKicvLTnui. raputM^^ XTTI Ur« far Mto Ika OMnM EUREKA OAKO FLOW. COLLINS' CMTCMTSTBELPim, Only Agent* in Su PruciM hr Deern' Moline Plows* A Plow better adapted to Callforaia tilM tmy ' tin -le Plow made. SOLB AOEHTB FOR "SutdLVtV* \Wj CaViuif The onijr Hay Cotter which tally Mtd lkl want* of Dairymen and large Sublease*. ALSO SOLS AQKHTB FOR THE BUCKEYE MOWER AND SirEE&sraxß Thmmsmm*. TOUKTUKR WITH A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE. We Invite nil purchasers to rail and ■«, or tend for Circulars giving full descriptions of the above goods. MAIICUa C. HAWLKY * CO., 108 and 110 Front Street, San FrancUco. Price* for tb( Buckeye Mowerj and Reaper, also for the Ixtru, REDUCED FOR 18?3. TIIE BEST MACHINE IN USE. Parties in purchasing be sure and get the Genuine Buckeye Machine, Manufactured by Adriance, Piatt & Co. NEW YORK. We offer the Buckeye Self-Raking Reaper to Farmers with the utmost confidence, knowing they are superior to any ijulf-liaking Reaper yet invented. They have been thoroughly tested in California for three year* and give the utmost satisfaction. Sole Agents for the Celebrated SWEEPSTAKES THRESHER, Manufactured by C. Aultman k Co., Ohio. Also, the genuine EEaines' SeadLer. Manufactured at Pekin Illinois. SOLE AGENTS FOR MOI L.INQSWORTH WHEEL HORSE RAKES, BURDICK'S NATIONAL FEEDCUTTER FOR SALE, KIRBY MOWER and REAPERS WOOD'S MOWERS, HOADLEY'S STEAM ENGINES And a complete stock of Agricultural Implo ments and Hardware. Send for Circulars. MARCUS C. II AW LEY * CO., 108 and 110 Front Street, also 12 sad Frost Street, San Francisco. April 23, 1872. 25:m3 Hoffman Frost, DEALER IN HARDWARE, BTOVEB, CROCKERY, LAMPS, Kitchen and Household Uteaslla AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, lualatkrtr if Tin, fopptr ui ShteQlna Win, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON TER. HAS on hand and is receding a fine as sortment of Ooolsinc Steven, Box Stoves, Parlor Stovea TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARB, CROCKSBY AND LAMPS, * » PRESSED WARE, JAPANNED WARB, Engine, Force, Well and Cistern Pninpe aa4 Piping; Tools; Builders' Hardware: Shovel*; Spades; Hay and Mauare Forks; Bmk Scythes and Hooks ; Crosscut Saw*, ftc. PEEKSKILL CAST-IRON PLOWS, PBOBIA STEEL PLOWS, CLIPPER STEEL PLOWS. Agent for the " World" Mower, the "Okie" Combined Reaper and Mower, the " Tornado" Thresher, for Puget Sound. Orders for machinery to any point on th# Sound filled at San Francisco prifces, fM|M added. Machinery sat op when deelrad. To dealers I will sell tinware. at wkn\»sls duplicating San Francisco iuroiras, tkasglag freight on measurement la balk. V HOFFMAN ft FBOST. February 10, IMJ. Ifiiljr ALLEN BROS, & WYCHK, '• ■ ■ •v Attorneys B CouMcllara at Uw, WILL attend to legal bocincss ia all tM Courts oa Paget Sound. ' , OFFICB IN THB LAND OFFICB BPILDOW, • OLYMPIA, W_ T. 1. B. WYCHB 1. B. ALLS* 1. I.tUU,» E. M. MORGAN, Civil smciaeevy DRAUGHTSMAN AND SURVEYOR. OFFICE over Wells, Fargo ft Ca.'s OSea, Main Street, Olympia, W, T. Jannery 3*, IT2. 13:lf D. S. B. HEN&T, , utii mim m u. i /~vRDERS left at the ogee of L«nd Agent, in tka Town MMt with prompt atteotiMf. • ' V Olympia, Jan. T, 18tl- ■'\ ebscbaum PiPiai^S^