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TH E CROTON -FV\bbS~ri*!^»^ M AND \FOCro.\ YU C xx., No. -50. KATONAH, N. Y., FRHD^lEBRUARXJy, ,8 9 9. $1.50 A YEAR Business %eetoi-y, OF Katona!^ N. Y. -pie KatonaH'Times, Fj-rnlshesJhenay^frorrt all-the : medium In that Section? ~FINE JOBJRRJNTlNa «ono promptly and at low rates. MERIT WILL \The proof oftbig.gld.saiyip -jv.\ Is the success 'oPTJOUGdA\^ tS? Sboes-forme'nand FANCHER nSfCO'5. bhbes tor Ladies \The 'besFway-to make a- per •maneat customer is to show- thes'e brands. SOLD BY r E. A, No. i E.Parkway, A t J*\ ^ton.,! Arnold, Edgar Hoyf, IBakeiyjind j_ ^r= '-\'-HL .' Gonfeetioiiery f Oyster Saloon and „.__ Lunch,.Room. MrlOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Bread, Cake, Fruit, Candy, Dry Lumber and ~ Lehigh Coal. Persons contemplating Building do well.to c«U and examine this leforo purchasing. Doalera in rpr.^seot tne matter to tlio- courlB- nnd Mekeel & MinorJ^^ l,,3tthec rr mutionoI,he /fi'Ao.d.ther meeting o! tho property owners will be held tomorrow (Thuvs- dify)i* v eiiing at lu6 G ld-ns Bridge •Mf'E.'.churcn. to determine *uith <T -ao ' t; m he members allege tli'at the are equivalent i.o .swindling, _udn..tt*iit iho-public*8PntimVnt^iif _biK r ^ptlnp-thminiiflily iLi'iiUHefl itgumst the Goods & Notions. ™^ * FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. JCoaimissioners. * -tbjji -HBWi \.ei -8 --wiih It Wets uls\> saM that-, appeal to Governor •Try our 15 cent POFFFE, equal to. yeejigatlon . thjE ^Maracaba. : . 1 1 r - • -Rd08oy l |lt ,uud -u8k-i :orm-h 'glBliitiW-lB^ -We-are\Sellitig=pur=l WINTER 50c. _ UNDERWEAR for aud our, Jtfew \ LINED U *a piece, atid ijaq of FLEECE- JRWEAR for, 50C. per Suit, ^'/Notice.to Property Owners •^SifthclaBt-meetTTiB-Trf-tiTn— pronerty- oWners held ut .Guldens Bridge, ou jl^urWu-^F^bFUui-j^rtr^aTr-T-^^lVy cO)ninittee' was appointed to earry opt the espri'ssed'ViTroTTbe property owners whose awards have been made; cojisistlng of Messrs,—WhijUick. -MJereeh -and -Franz;—Air lexxx-Otiv*\ BEDFOBD VILLAGE. coroinitteo was also appointecFto eurry out the resolutions and. petition of the property owners whose awards had -ndt^beeikmada -co ^naistingvo .f ^^IessiB^ G&lwin. Brown, and White. • The last named Coinmitteo ha\ 0 met Inpbcecutive Session, and.are _gleased_ •tO |«port -Tbatr \Dr _ ErTtnthohv EsqT Attorney at Law, of New York city USSlWn engaged aa counsel, and the pejUtlonandaffidavits-are now being p-*5pared,.and almoBt ready for pre* Ijse&tattoa-to the- 2nd Judicial District . _Ml3a .iL Al Mafblo-^and- niece,. Miss I>elia ,jiro visiting at Washington^ D.C^ Agceat, many potatoes hero,, have, been frozen through this section dur ing the severe cold weather. J Court; Mir. ^ward--MDcbrwho k .-^.inAirjrifi^ i ^fet |{»Pwty ownerp desirous of unit to. MiflwrE .Xi- Smith, of White Plains, a l.n^foriho purposes, as expressed at feW-Weeks^'agQi -bas-gona -to- house- th|&—EublTe meetings of not having keeping in the new* house on the old ^|lr rJroperty considered by- tho 8th Titus Reynolds place. We wish them r \' ' n ~ • every simtrMWi-thr^-pgh llfg. : win- Real Estate, Fire and M &.C.,H..Jaycox,..'. r:\t Life Insurance Aff't. j^^hters^^uildersj —-plaas -and Speelfleatlons fm-jolshed. ' Batteffcctlon guaranteed in - every ~|)«gtlou ]ar. JOBBING AND REPAIRING A _ \ SPECIALTY, Katonah, - Building Lots °f_ AND Katonah; BedJord.^Mount Kispo;. J and Vicinity\\ ' 1 i| Agent for the following Com- -j S panies:—FIREj ./Etna, of Har- | 15' ford; Hanover, of New York; \ ©-Home,-of New York; St Paul; \ b Mutual Lifo, of New York.—-AC- \ g OIDENT: TKc-Fidellty and Cas- \ g -ualty-Co., of New York. \ © Agent for Fidelity and Casu- i X alty Plate Glass Insurance Co. J Mr. August -Kfwter, -who was mus tered ouiof service in the 223 regiment. N. Y. V., lecelved his discharge this, week. TEhfe\ is the'first storm in tho history -ot.v.itrit^w^wpV-taSre -dTiylug, tluit he xould not go to the Station. Iff took six men. all day Tuesday to dig to the stable to get the stage out- Eddie struck out on-Wednesday air right though. Commissioner O'Brien has gangs of men out opening tho highways. ,In some places the snow ls\12-feet , , communl- With either'Mr Geo.- Cornell Commission, cate Immediately w AyGodwin, ^Imirfnun or Kobert F *Wbiteeoeretary of Executive Com- mftteo. - - Dated Purdys, Feb\. 16th, 1899. P CROSS RIVER. [ne^tirst attempt to get a team f ugh on the east road since Mon- we? made-Thursday morning T^y i3Cteatu Heado 1 by a lot of meu,who _a Katonan^ 06€C €C €CeCCC€6 AJPPCV or ADDRESS, Hotel/ JT. K. Green, Prop. Fine\ Views S*. 3 . T \*' 0L *' &--New- t iiic new.* VILLAQESOI KATONAH Katonah, - N. YT Ifatonah. 1 ^ AVERY & SMITH, | ,AiiTlrr-K S. AVERY .—MoRV-W-SMiTHr^ FUNERAL DIRECTORS | ... Watohes, Clocks, Tea -Sots^-Toilet-Sets.-an-d 1^.,'-^Juj ||jjjH --m\a n y other rnrr ? y___ • U gefui articles. rntt iSind this \Ad.\ ami ISo. and'get I lb.- .'r ;Biiirr TJI *., - Imported, and new illus* trated Prloe-LIst. ' Great Induos- taints.' ' i '• s ' TUB ORBAT AMERICAN TEA CO, ^1 « m«IJU ViirfStTNT V .7Pr07B ^2S9\, distance apfiearea as thick as ants 'ant hill. But there was not an ramong them. They had sboyels ... _ — „ v „ „ mvi ^t¥-bavi%!?'ipas ^exp *eri6n<w,'V SOUTH SALEM. Tho great blizzard has come ami gone, aud_.tlH< IUUU all around here have had a cbaucu_ip dig uuow to illfilc heurtu^content. ; It has tak«-ii avverul daysto ge.tliq.r'nads cleared for travel Onr mail. got through Monday nil riglit. - --Ther^was^'a \Btnalj 'eongivga'tli la to r uT3ut^evTnrrWales preucU li ^>t Sun-, day ouwupt \'t;tlie; stR^w, ajid iv'eidl Tor a cougregalroiral ineeti'uK was read -foTAVmlllemlayafti.*rnooa lor tlie uiaKv lug a- call for a ua3_tQ^uc-tbe-Erwl>»-- tenuli eUui 'e 'h, but t le state ol the t\ ails ..prjtteflteil JilLiiut a few—from gatheViuj-. sc- tne uieetiug was ^djuur trcd to Tuesday* Februarv 21st, at o clock. •.._._»_ .. Mr. • and Mrs, -Theo. L. VtinNorden -have been spendiug a fe\v days at Luke- wo,»d, N. J., aud at his father's id Now York, ' _____ ^llie-cold WUB lutyiiso\ tnis last cold wave, the thermometer radgiug from 10 po 20\ degrees below zuro r aud a number of people-froze their ea.ra. |z±Tiic_meeuug_ ot_tho uhrlstiau -En deavor Society, conducted by J. S-ferry Lane, on lust Sunday evening was-very interesting,, alihaijgh _thJB _attendanco- was small To the Public. People m»7 Ibluk It oxti-emoly funny Tliaf I iboHldVlab to iavs VIIBIII liiouoy j • Still It'. «,f«ct us tbey will plainly sco, lMli- y briug lx>o£- a u ci-nlioe« for ropitin to me' Alao, if a pojtul to mo la addreaaod My wagon wl.l bo aout—l'll.do the rtait— ^ _ And (jalber up from door to Moor Both bout* aud alloc- galore. ' 1 ought not to fay out aud out -Tlia i r imjalr tootlor tUail oluera 'round about; But tula I aay, and I'll back it too: My work wll. bo iloue to ploano you. Whether I eolo *em, heel \em or patch 'em, There. Is nouo of that on( and out butch 'cm Culled otfbbllng. That ia not the way —Ib-doea nut pay ixdu^nouey, I will Bave .yon money by rodiKfug my'price, While the work I do will bo jupt an nice, i\»L»» diirjiblfl aa htruUifuro Vi hon ehoo meuditigcuatjoueoualderablemDre. 8ollclUug your patronage, I remain ynurs to com. maud, at the old atand, . ' , WAl^i.OORE , Cron IlWer, N . Y . •LSXC^J. —IUID . naiiBB u •jagney.-wiio. or serf in B^nwIp^t^White. Plains,'-stared David .CagneyrdiedTJf heart failure, on f rofThlB home oh 'Mobday.durlng the Monday-last^af their residence here.\ storm in theyain attempt to reach the Mrs. Cughey bad been ailing for some' court bouse on that day; He succeeded time, and it was obly through good to reaching this.'place and, at the post care that she survived so long. She office waited lor the return of the majl -wos-63-yeare^f-age*-and-h7s^\Tirini»H: BleigirtTrKa1»Dah =due-Uere at—2t30-p- band, one son, David, and a daughter, m. Sir.'Ford (who dfives whenever Mrs. Lent, to mourn her loss. ,We do blizzards'^ occur) was unable to get not kuow when the funeral will be furtliet-baek- than John. Pinchbeck's, held, as the undertaker has not been who took blm -brajj^-where he-was able to get hero. \corapolledtoa:emaiu until Wednesday * afternoon. Mr. Mead rerauined two jalghtajiOlLJS^bJB.J;atn^tailexL srnl foot ttf reach Katonah on Wednesday ,„ , i - i -morDing^-*-- - * th^'f ^f l^r^AlTf 1 , ab ° Ut WoWeLiL-any-unueual-atmos thirty-ftve .yj^/M^hJ^rom-a-l^]^^^^ in tbe • —I a.- » - ' » * \ *« *- —JBTXRD^STATIONi- r : WHITE^PLAINS: : : s •th it of .1888 At, this wilting ouly ono north -Mil limit litis bi'en rnceivedat tho postoffle^siuco' last Monday, while very few southern inuils have been ro- ceived. Tho lotal electr o road open ed its. Huo to MtunuroniH 'k ou Wednes day, but have nut yet tho tracks .clear to Tarrytpwu or Silver Lake Park. Superintendent of Jli^hwaya Smith huh H Ini-i-.. fvf.fhrty J mi-u^uin.--tww-ty- teams cuttiug suow from Railroad Ave:--Tho trolley company— isrtlBO - * lu'lping-'lilm by citrtlng the snow in coar'cars to the'rlyer. 'i'hn road wlll~ -bo-lii-futming older by ounday. No\ .court Was held-on Tuesday or Wednos- -dayy focj -vei'y-few-jurbrs-and—lawyers* could reaolr the court .-houso_ Court was sitting us* usual on Thursday, ~~M1ss'Minnie daughter or Mr. and Mi 8 Cliuilcs Leviners of - North Lex ington Ave. will be married tho '22nd, iobt. to Mr. Walter Kay of this plaoo. Tho ' , RiillcrJn | \ Ilia fmir_ruir-f*-.papec— issued in connection with the county .convention of the Y. P S. C. E. was scnt-to-the different societies through out the counties, .to-ilajv -It -reflects credit upon-th<-edito^Rc'YiTghTr--Jiiy i Gorham pastor of tbe Ffrst Baptist Church . The freut page contains the Lcxmplcte^program -of -thercoaventiorrr ,__Engiaeet Hiram P-,--Hodden -ojf- Orawa,upum SrrFct,-this-pfaeo, was iH a railroad wreck atOopake N. Y. or» Tuesvlay. His engine was thrown from tho trai k into a ditch, boing sturck by a snow plow pushed by threolocorriotlves. Ho stuck, to hto postond came out of the wreck with but slight injuries. > Mount Ploasant News Sued for Libel. |-smrthDcunu Harlem Railroad train, in I T':;!'\ r Whlt n Pl..ln B i nB r n - D i.».. . «. 1n .t D . h Arct eireglon >to precipitate this._ava 01 °- •• \\•\'\lanitotpJhsnow-dowBrupon-usr^ This Kklr.\ J nn An . 1« tl . 1 U..I ! _„ She was elud in - a calico wrapper, but was barefooted and Uaieheaded.\ In her arms she held a two-year-old-girl clad in a calico drees with no under clothing, and with her was a boy about i f V\i\ yi ^ r ?, old > he al8 ° bfc '- r 'g lightly l-Qtod .. PoUoBmao-Qarret' ' ' \big\jspow is nothing belonging or appertaining in any way to the Tem- [\J 'eraM -Zo 'nej It is something we have -no fellowship in, or with; something we are not accustomed to; do not dfc- or in any,way4iopo .for -a -ropetiti of. While itThightdo fur Klbndikers, ;0 ,''V , >'\'-{r- r T 'I ''V^^~:- : '\0\ur\ WeeklyLeffep -Froin Seat . About 2:30 o 'clock last Tuesday morning an alarm of lire was turned \n from Box 37. A .blizzard was rugiug •at-the^ime r buttheJlremaitxeBpQn £Le £i to ,thecair. They had -bcrni work get ting to their apparatus. The iiro - was found to bo in tho residence of Win, li HeimofN\. 9dLPust R.'ad. By tho time the firemen reached tho scene, Heim's residenco was guttod, and the Jlajnmiii ^^pJ ^adio.thi) residence. _o£ T. E Roberts, and the building was doomed, for by^r.rrytlnre it stream WM |_ The Mount-Pleusant News,—whioff hails from a communitj'—North Tarry- town—whoso usuil atmosphere is one of contentions—and whoso editors hit- out pretty bard in local scraps ---ha8 a 86 00D libel $ult on. its hands. Henry JieldoB^=anBaof ^the^RetHiHiean-H\ag wigs of tho town, who is Incldentall Trustoo of School District- No. 3 claims that he hits been damaged to the extent of tho aforementioned round-' sum—no more, no. leas—by the publi cation' in the News of two four.-llno items, or statements of alleged facts. One of these items ls,.to^tho. effect that Mjr. Fieldon stated that his fathor- in-Iaw had purchased a large hanr and rom The, County^-] astonishingg but of coureend;<5ne-cbulc! i!i! -- L \\ _— .Jldingpthe-rieyfli.uusu winch\ wosoiuoccupled was_l)uniing. After woiKingJiartl for three hours~Xho fire- eeB «usrua-Uiu. bluBQ.—Tlio IIpu La idto.bavo originated iij the wEalojoil.ts^pIenty. In a word\ it —AND- EMBALMERS, -Katoji aiirSTvY. . .umcE'-AND RISSIDENCE:. \.' •VAUlgfeY . pQAP, G „ the snow to the police\ fitu,tion, a distance ofhalt a mile.—r -T -h\'™ it, WUH learned -that -she belonged In Purdy Station, which IB ,about twenty-five L ijes from White Plains She says she was : drlven from her homeJ>y her^tisband with threats of murder, and. bemg\unaB)e to find shelter wulked to the station and took- l^;ho=train—for—M6unt-Ki8co, - She-was- put off for not having her fare', but. \vaded the officers and took the next train. At tV police station tho officers gave her different pieces of__elothing -and^thon took hor to frkntter-wao -wll look alter her.—N.Tf.'TfibTrGSTFeb. 11 Miss Gussie- JzJJooth atfendod the banquet of the Potsdam Alumni last Friday evening at the Knickerbocker Athleifc Club, Madison avenue and 45th street, New York. - -\ - .PgBteTslaro-out-announcing-ancnter-; -tdliim'ent-to be-given~ by~tbe Purdys ..Public School, on Thursday, evening, \\February 23d. Thojpxico^i.a'dhiSswn will'be adults, 120 cents and children,-10 cehts. E. WAITE, '- \ Architect,\ '~ ... .. Brewster, N. Y. *.,0fflce. In- White Plains, Park Office Depot Square. , - is too big a snoW) for this JRtitudj}. \Caa 't [ uBoltjto advantage.\ Tbe winter la long, ha« been bard and tough, .Of lc*and.anb<r there baa beeu euough . - To Wtiafy-tue \ I told you ao'a,\- — Who predicted tb.ua at Autumn'a clot-. r Tiny aatd btoauae corn huaka are thick \Ac ^Cke 'gooaea neck bone waa hard at a brick. TliJ winter-wouldtxrtheinaataevere ' Of to y there had been lu many a >ear. ForeeToral weeka they ware much elated ToBnd the winter ebaped aa tbey had atated; *°---\-\- \- J -~-~-^«WB-*>acfc.a.6ifflit,- Wtieaa thunder ahbw'rcame that January p.hjht tf'f they, thunder ahowera are considered a eign That-winter la dropping ont of Una; gllll we'll wait a few daya and eee What aort of-a day Candle mils will be. And ihould' tbe day t » clear and cold, g< jrllfjloBble up whatlwijLforetold Prtlffgrty-Owners Prnt n .-; no - llejoiced Indeed they were to find CaooJemna day ju«t.to their mind x _ go.to the already long winter they add_ Juat alx more weeka, and theae we hare had in a dohdensed solid form during tho -nrst'luilf-of-ihis month. So wo have no further use tor tho \t-told vou BO'S 'in tola, chapter,. -. ^pr-DlKJrAJL,, ^.7 —Bafceirsr and\ _ ' ^ r Confectionery, Cakes, Pies, Etc, FirBt -claBS and~ al ways reliable.. Supplies HOYT'S BAKERY, Katonah. * * \ - \ BEBWSTgB, K. If., Many property owners of Northern Westchester Countw, including resi dents of tho towns of Lowi|boro, North Saleni and Somcrs, whoso \lands have been ooudemned and are 4o be taken by the city of New York, have organ- ized—a-pToteetive—assoclationrto \pro test against -the. awards made by Cro- UtoifWutershcd Commissjoners.. \ Supreme. Court Judg£ Maddox on Monaay.flled his confirmation of the second separate report of the „Cora- mis3lbrrera«? Appraisal, op tho. ap pHaiiion-of Michael T, 'Daly, as Commissioner of Public Works of New -jYork city, to acquire real estate \for tbe ^Tsanltary- protection of tho • water of the ci:y 'of-New—York-—This titTe ™^»M - CODtin ^ all y acqilWUg iwn-r, BODaU Q-. a• rhn • PyP^ -in-thtttrpart - -Tbo Judgesays: \All tho .objections ^i=o°°\ mty -, and the various Cpm- to the confirmation of tho report are property,:ls in Patterson Viijugo • and Towner's Station, In -Putnam co'uuty mi., T..J_.. i - - - * COlinty, .ut&v^uo _ , . , ' Q u ntt7n missionei-s- make reports from time to ov <wuei --Nqgoodrca9on. -time.- Tho E.ghth-Cornell Dam .Com- to justify a disregarding of the com mission has .recently made, a toport, mNoner's ^mmcndttUoiiwUn tuo which hai provoked the property own-, contrary after coDsidoration of all era to action. Meetings of protest puiorsI -thljakthoa\owaoro -tar were held, \and the, association was rentable ..Thereis °« ™ formed, with E, B. Brady as- chairman question as to tho time of the Payment and N.H. Vorjs^secretary:' ATpecial of a^rnoys'allowance rbatshou a co.nmittt'e.-colnpos-ed of R. F White bo \fpJ &JL MEteft l-andIra ; -Mkeel ,V Purdys.iSdX B. ttffiefejr turthor procccdingareua i Whitlock, of Somers, was appointod to • necc|sary. 8UppOSC . cellar br the rtsidenco Of Mr. Heim, for when ho was awakened by the bnl'king_of th° dog, tlie fire see-nod to bo confined mainly to tho cellar and I lom-rJloc-r. Mr^BLein* WHQ ti». mtiv occupant orhts house at the limojj .hi!. .rest of. the,ftunilyjKungin.^CiV''- Yorit. city. The residence of T. E Kouerts has not been occupied by the family thts wlDter, as they are spiMiding 'ITi'e' winter in Pawling, N. Y. Thu liiat liouso'butned was ownetl'by. Mrs Jiio B. Schbepor of Tarry town. Tho lossiS on in'suranco are as followfi:\ Wm. E Heim 36000 insurariee 870Q0, Mrs. T, JJ^-RobortSi-^-SflSOO;\ lusUratico- -JlOUO,' Mrs John B. Scheepex-S4000. insur ance S2000 .T TStal loss S16,5 (K) Total insurauce $13,000; Tno.only flroconi; pany that did not respoud to this \call was the Hope Engine Co. The lire- men deserve great'oredlt in rVspnnir- ing -to-th« call lihder-the, prevailing uireimf3t -ang.es^—-—, asto'nlshin i ^.^^ WIUM 's^a-inT;h'irstaf^nTaTo^^'o'f libel. Where tho alleged libel comes.ln Is to .a paragraph that follows the foregoing innocent stntem^t,_iuid_wbk!h- says thnt' tho~Tfu8tcc8 'of Sleepy-Hollow ScliooT(of which Mr. Fielden is oho) \have .reduced Miss Shepherd's assess* mant from §57,810 to 817,800,\ followed by tho editorial oxclnhuitions, \Obi ah! I seel\ -. • - njii/i'jutjuiu Mr. Fielden promptly brought suit,-- allegiug that the publication of ths , paragraphs in'IHat manner was with^ intent j3r_vjhMfXJtndJnjweHiim , TrnTftbringliim into public ridicule, dis grace and contempt, and imputo to him. the commission of a crime, tho betrayal r.f n trnit-. iiml niiBpnnibiPt nnrl run) . feasance in ofllco. His attorney* is Howurd H. Mor,«e, counsel for tho nockefellers\ in their assessment suits and wo surmise tliat the ulleged libel .uid.tho libel suit are'.phases of-Jh'e Rockefeller imf ' ~ * \ \ temians, which ImveTQntfMount Plcas- ant iri twain^ Frank V. Millurdj who J? trraefend tlfeTKows, fsul'sd counsel for th'e-assessors \who Iiavo \persecuted\ tho Rockefellers. The ediG 'irs claim to have witnesses TO • pt'oVo'\tfieTr _ 8late- menVand are apparently defiant.\* The suit will bo interesting. . Tho bauquet hold in tho Y. M < '• A. rooms last Tuesday evening was a complote success. We undnrstand,the association was enriched ln.youd .ex pectation. |—Tho—firs t—pu&lie—hnll-of—-Gonr-tt-—' -ArawntipaTDf the order-of 'JPorestoi-s-p of Aureric.i was held in St' J.rilm's Hall Inst Friday evening-and'- was—a—enm- ptoto success;-About •severity .couples attended, nnd enjoyed tlieTiiselves until tlie yarly hours of tho next \day. Prof. Stevens will gfveastcreopt.ieau -entertaimnenHn j -*W«^Uniori^Gospel- Mission Rooms, ou tlio avening of February 2i&t. iMr. John Mahoney of East View Avenue, will open a blacksmith shop on Grove Street about March 1st. DIED—At her homo on Central Ave, Febr'uury, 11th, 1899, Eliza- Clurk bo- loved wifo of Mr ( .»iPeLeTman/ in. ihef 52nd year of her ago. The- funeral was held on Wednesnay from St. John's Church. . . _. J__ Thermometor at .zero, snow, trains running, electric road no mails, noschools. ~\ CANT5UY ••-] Grroberiesr DFy-Goods, Hardware & ifouse no tied up, 5- , «—.That is the con dition things were found lost Tuesduy morning. Tho. storm as experienced in White Plains was a only exceeded by. Dr. David Kennedy^ Favonte Remedy Furnishing Goods AT. OUR - - NEW. Department STORE As you can get anywhere and.just aa cheap. Call and see ua. GREEN BROS., tens-Bridge.