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V ORKGON CITY KNTKRI'MSE KRIIAY MARCH 13, I DOS '"Trio Dlr ( ilni." I I have a lawyer frleud whose nam i t not Hoiiry IVck, but It mijjht be," ! aid a city official, j "Ijist week my wife nnd I won In vited to his house for dinner, nnd you never saw finer silver ami ehlnn on o table, hut food was t extreme- low title. My wife pivo me a sijniiticant glance, and 1 saw the color rise to the cheeks of our host, hut he played the Ktveahlo wi;hout a word or look of disapproval. "Both my wife and I were awfully fcungry when we started for home, and he at onoo accepted my Invitation to enter the tirst restaurant we saw for a pod square meal. We were no sooner rated than we saw our dinner host come snenkins; In and take a seat In an ohsenre corner. "Make hellevc that wo don't see Dim.' said my wife, with a woman's tact Wo did make hellevc. and, the funny part Is. so did cur late host. By the friendly aid of a mirror I saw when he tirst observed us the color come to his checks, us It had at his own tahle. lie turned as far from us as possible ami ate as though he were not cnjoylns his meal very much." Now York Herald. The Word "Cafe." It Is really ditlieult to understand how the word "cafe." a French term, has come Into si h general use In this country and how It happens that It Is so crossly misapplied. The term means coffee, or a place where coffee Is sold, and what- relation there Is to tween a coffee shop and a place where liquors are sold we are at a loss to know. It Is not Improbable that the Idea comes from combinations of bar rooms and restaurants. In the latter of which of course coffee Is sold, hut to our mind nothing seems more absurd or more emphatically marks the mod ern disposition to follow blind custom than sticking up on the window where only beer, li.iuor and wines are sold the word "coffee." and that In a for eign lanjrunpe. Were It not that an ape of misnomer gives recognition to this anomaly we would Jnst as soon the word "meat" or "bread" signalized places where liquors are sold. Either would have as much sense and logical application as "cafe."-Exchange. A Delicate toltlo. Wedding presents are frequently dis tinguished for their uselessness. and plftmaklng nt any time Is attended with some danger. A faithful Irish employee announced his desire to take month's holiday to visit his brother, lie had worked so well and steadily that his employer not only granted the request, but made him a present of a new traveling bag. The night before Tim was to leave he received the gift, accompanied by a few appreciative words. Tim stared at the bag for a moment and then asked. "What am I to do with that?' "Why, put your clothes in It when you go away, of course." answered the employir. Tut me clothes in it. is It?" said Tim. "An' phwat will Oi wear if 01 put me clothes in that?" Sot a Compliment. "Old war horse'- l.us long been a complimentary and affectionate sobri quet bestowed on veteran political workers by their party confreres and admirers. A Washington correspond ent once endeavored to compliment Busau B. Anthony. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other women suffragists by referring to them as "old war mares." He protested that he had heard them say there could be no op probrium In sex. hut the old ladies kicked like young fillies, and the cor respondent lost his Job. A Tale of Typewriter. A quaint'tale of a typewriter is told hy an A nylo-Indian. An English Judge In India, un expert on the typewriter. BLACBMUGP THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kid ieydisra ns. .Stomach and ou.u rw win i n:jfc ivii , t i ist, II i r:not bowel troubles, t vrTP as they are, give immediate warning by pain, but livr and kidinv troubles. though less painf id at the start, are much harder to cure. I hedford s Black-Draurrht never fails to bene- fitdiseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw on the (fprms of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and liriifht's disease of the kidnevi. With kidnevs re inforced by Thedford's lilak Itranirht thousand' of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thciford's lilaek- Drausht. Jt is al ." s on l atul for use in an ericif'ti'v and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mullim, S. C, March 10, 1901. I have used Thedford's Black-Draudit for three ye jrs and I have not had to to to 1 doctor sinttJ have been taking it It is the best nucncine for me that is on the market for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsia and other complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. ff I W:-f, V V The roal heroines of evorv (lav nrv in our liouies. Fivt'iitMitly, how-, ever, it b a mistaken and useless heroism. Women seem to listen to every call of luiy erp! the stimi-me one that tolls them to ntnrd their health. How nun Ii harder the daily tasks U-eotne when some derangement of the f.-male oi;;ans timkes every movement mitiful and keeps the nervous sWcm iinsi ruiijr? Irritahilitv takes tiie place of happiness and ninial'ilily ; and weakness and stitl'e'rin? takes the place of health and streVir.'.i. As Ions ns they can lras themselves around, women continue to work nnd jxTfoitn their household duties. Thev have Isvn led to Ix-livve that MiHVriiig l !j ii....i ht i.,.iiw. tliov mi' women. The use of Lvdiis F.. I'inkhanrs Yi-jjctaMo t'ompniiiul will banish pain and restore happiness. Vm't resort to strong stimulant or nar cotics when this xreat Ptn-ngthoniiij:, healiiif,' remedy for women is always within reach. FKKK MEHICAL ADVH K TO HOMKV. If there Is nnvtliinsr In vour case about which you would Ilk special advice, write freely to Mrs. I'lnkliuin. No loan will sc vour letter. She can surely help you, for no person In America, Idis such wide experience in treating female Ills ns she lias had. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women hack to health. Her address is Lvnn, Mass., and her advice is free. You are very foolish if you do liot accept her kind invitation. For proof read the symptoms, suffering and cure recited In the following letters: "DkaB Mrs. Pin it ham : I wish to express to you the rrcat benefit I nave derived from vour advice and the use of I.ytllu F. rinkhani's Ycjre tahle Compound. My trouble was female weakness in its worst form and I was in a very bad condition. I could not perforin my household duties, my back ached. I was extremely nervous, nnd I could not eat or sleep, nnd the bearing-down pains were terrible. My husbnnd rpent hundreds of dollars to pet me well, ami nil the medicine thnt the dm-tois prescribed failed to do me any good ; I resorted to an operation w hich the physician said was necessary to restore me to health, but I suffered more after it than I did before; I had hemorrhages of the womb thnt nothing could seem to step. "I noticed one of your advertisements ami w rote you for advice, I re ceived vour reply and carefully followed all instructions. I immediately began to get stronger, ami in two weeks was alsnt the house. I took eight bottles of Lydiil F. Pliikhaut's Yepetahle Compound and continued following your advice, and to-day I am a well woiiimi. Vour remedies and help are a Uodseod to suffering "women, and I cm not find words to thank you for what you have done for me." M lis. Lottik V. Nayi.oi:, n.'S '. J. Ave., X.W., Washington, U. C. t . "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I write to tell you what I.ydla K. Plnlt ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. " 1 was suffering with falling of the womb spd could hardly drag about, but after taking five bottles of I.ydla F. Pink ham's Y'cRetahle Com pound I was completely cured. I am now a w ell nnuii.n and able to do all my work. "I think your medicine one of the. best remedies in the world." Mr J. M. I.EK, Hl'Lyndal St., Newcastle, I 'a. 'Dear Mrs. I'iskiiam : I.ydla F. Piiikham's YeetaMe Com pound has done a gre it deal for me. I suffered n mi:, h fr n tilling of the womb an! all the troubles connected with it. ' ilntunl fir years with doctors' and other remedies but received only temporary relief. I be-ran Mkinr vour medicine, and had not t.iU' ti it lor.:' before I was I feeling better. My husband said that I should lo co ri.'l't en taking it ns long as it gave me relief frntn my suffi-rin-,'. as I could lo t expect to be cured by i one or two bottles. I did so and am now able to be i n my feet i.i;d work j hml all day, and go to bed and rest ft night. Thanks to Mcir Vegetable t nui j pounl I am certainlv grateful for the relief it pave inc. H is the niother'll i great friend I would not be without it in my house, for when I feel tired or out of sorts I take a few doses nnd feel all right. I "I would recommend your medicine to nil tired mothers, r rid esjieciaUy , to those suffering ns I was." Mas. It. K. Ciiamukiis. lVnn. t. Neb. 1 $C Anil FOR" IT if w cimiMt forthwith prl'v tli- ri:fi"Hl Wim ii-l rlznntnmtf ' j T E I S I 9 ii'On.ve (.-stirnoiii;tlfl. wl.icll will p"ivp l.v.lhi nseo. it ror ue tauing or ju.jii-.;il 1. es. The machine was taken Into co iil. when n certain novelty was Imparted to the proceedings by the click of the keys nnd tinkle of the bell. The pris oner was found guilty and sentenced. Promptly he appealed on the ground that instead of listening to the evi dence thp Judge had whihd away his time by playing on u musical in;ru uient Mean Advantage. On attempting to question a loqua cious patient one day the late Ir. Sands ws Irritated bejond all en d ranee. After vainly endeavoring to stem the torrent of gabble, he said sternly: "Madam, let me see your tongue. That's good. Now keep It there while you hear what I have to say to you." No Annlhilallun. Though man can gather nnd scatter, move, mix and unmix, yet he can de stroy nothing. The putrefaction of one thing Is a preparation for the being and bloom of another. Thus a tn gather nourishment from its own fallen leave I when they are decayed, and something (rathers, up the fragments thnt nothing i Is lost A Color ( lah. "Madam." said the maid, "the dyer has brought your silk dress back ami says It Is Impossible to dye It to maten ! your hair, as you requested." i "Well." !.'t'd the lady, "a Mi hlin what ' be wocil charge to dye my hair to : match the rW.i. Th co! us dash u they are now." ' Pus. A name " i Prunf. h- In 0'.'! 11 !a ! not s -. : haul;.- I'h.I.i.Y! !! Tier str tin .', s 1 ':. expectations of h r chases lh" i- '- s rhwl;s.-'bY;o-: , Hose bushes, eh-m-it s, ornamental i shrubbery mid cut flower ' !be (ilnd- Htone Green hoiiH!. Jamks Wilkinson, Proprietor. Subscribe for the YstWupi .r-'i..iA ::iU':4- .'Y. I IT. What a mistake! t'(r:r ;l..llltc l?-noi r- K. I'iuliliaei MJiiine Co., I.yuu, M4, Onnmnl Mum In Hair. All over Italy social life is character ized by u great love of outward show. II' re is an aa 'ci.otc which Mr. I.uigl Villari rclatis in "Italian Life In Town nnd Country" to Illustrate this national feeling: An American gentleman who was spending the winter in Naples had taken a flat in a palaz.o. the lirst floor of which was occupied by a noble fam ily In somewhat reduced circum stances. He noticed to his surprise that every day he met a servant going up or down the stairs carrying a pair of carriage doors. At hist the mystery was explained. The said noble family shared a carriage with some other peo ple, but each had Its own doors with . the family coat of arms, to make their friends believe that they both had j carriages. bow the rtud.v of aerial navigation 1 tould have Impaired your eyesight, j The Mendicant-Mebbe you didn'' ! never stand watchin' no balloons wher. they started droppin' sand out. 1 Brooklyn Life. Urates In Speak. "iJo brutes have a language?" asked the president of the Mlllvillo Literary circle at a recent meeting. "Io they?" replied the secretary. "Yon ought to hear my husband when he loses his collar button." A Dalnlr I. (inch. That word "dainty" never being used ts describe the lunch spread for nun. Seeds r vAniA y f:in-nr ati'l i::r'itrT wl.'t in Ufirt'i'Xp-rirn i i.n:'. It Jniyn to Inf hlilc ii m? fit t itt'i mwi rttunai rut Ami ,.,..r ml tlar tuir-t. All ymtymi-i fr to ft l pf.h'-muU. Ovtroft, Mich. CHINAMAN AT A TFLEPHONE rclrallul (.rH the Vr1h of Ills Moa. t:ver) I'tme, 'A 1 iinainan at the telephone Is a iiiim I'umti. r-Marked a longdistance ,,'ihotn' op. inter hi the )encr News , fi-w nays iUo. ' You see, It Is linpos c u leii wbellu r one pel sell or half 1 Uo'-.i lire talking, and we often be ,. :ie in ed lip In listening to thelll. ,, I, 11 one is speakidg. it Hocnis IIS 1 ,..ir a tlo.-.cu are talking, 11 ml we often , i.:ine tlie wires are out of order. To I take matters worse the t'hlnese tie iisht lu talking lis fast as possible, nnd i"e never know whether the I'hlniiimii) l this end of the w ire Is talking or If II Is the one at the other end. After the conversation Is ended the Chink walks ,-uit of (he booth with a self satisfied mullc 011 his fa if nnd pays for a three minutes' talk. We have lately discov ered that he Invariably sa.s as much dining that lime as could have been .ild by a white man In fifteen min utes." ' To be sure, the telephone company IV not really "out" anything by the trans setloii. 11S It Is paid by the minute; but, nevertheless. In the case of ChlnamcU, the company would be the gainer by charging for volume Instead of time. A Chinaman always begins his talk In pidgla KnglM:. He says; "Hello. Is this Sam I, lug. I beltee you don't know yl hi I.I yl he jay bo benno ne," nnd so mi, nnd II sounds 011 the wires as If scvcial persons were at work. Snllelird tlir Train. A certain Judge Is much given to meditating upon his work while walk ing along the street, and his acquaint ances and friends recognl.e his air of abstraction, pass I1I111 by with a friend ly nod and never mind If he diss not appear to notice the salutation. A lit tle colored newsboy not familiar with this pivullurity of Ihe Judge accosted hi in tuie day with persistent appeals: "lluy the morula' news, boss. Have a paper, boss." The Judge waved the tiny mite of hu manity aside and went on abstracted ly, his mind eugrossisl with the case that was to come up that day In the court to which he was on the way. The dusky newsboy was hut easily evaded, and he kept pace with the Judge, shouting his paper cry at fre quent Intervals. At last the Judge stopped and, grabbing his youthful tor mentor by the shoulder, he said 111 his tnost severe milliner: "How diirc you Interrupt me when 1 uin following out a Hue of argument? Iiou't you ever speak to me w lieu I aiu pursuing a train of thought." The small b y lnokisl up lu surprise nnd said In a most apologetic tone: "Ilcfor' de Lord, inassa. I didn't know you was tr In' (o coteh a train. Excus' me." - ISrooklyn Kagle. The e. Nothing is more rare than a really perfect liosr that Is. one which unites harmony of form, correctness of pro portion and proper nihility with the other fenturi s. The following arc, according to the rules of art. the cuid.tinns requisite to the ben illy of this 01 : 1 1 1 The nose should haw the sum.' length as the forehead and lime a slight lleprc-sioll lit its root. I'l 1 in root to lis cMiciuity it slioiihl follow a perfectly straight Hue nnd coine exact ly over the center of the upper lip. The bridge of the Hose, piilnllil oil both sides, should be a little wider III Ihe center. The tip should be neither too thill lior too fleshy, and Its Inner out line neither narrow nor too wide. The lolx s must be gracefully dehued by a slight depression. Seen sideways, the lower part of the nose will have hut u third of its total length. Ills One ll-urr(. A fare was being rattled through a Dublin suburb 011 11 rickety Jiiunllug cur drawn by a 110 less rickety horse. Having proceeded some distance, the horse, owing to apparent old age and sheer exhaustion, fell, never to rise, again. The fare was very profuse In his sympathies toward the driver, who, however, appeared to take the whole thing vi ry coolly and explained: "It's Just like this with me, your holi er. 1 don't regret the old brute n bit. He was bad from the start. Hut, some how or other, I can't help thinking of the beautiful feed of oats I gave him this morning." Th Tower of a Tip. Experienced Traveler (at railway res taurant) When did that man at the other table give his order? Walter 'Ilout ten minutes ago, sir. "What did he order?" "Iteefstenk and potatoes, sir." "How much did he tip you?" "Sixpence, sir." "Well, litre's a shilling. Cook him another steak and bring me his." "Yes, sir."- London Telegraph. Toe Much Uka Work. "It't terrible to be sleepy so much of the time." said Meandering Mike. "Why don't you go to sleep?" re joined rioddlrig Pete. "You might at well." "Dat's whire you're wrong. If dcre Is anyt'liig I dreads, It's goln' to sleep. I might dream I was workln'." Wash ington Star. reaea Oiiporlanltr. '1VIIII0 What makes you come to our house so often, Mr. Haiikluson? Do you want to marry our Irene? Miss Irene (taken by surprise, hot retio.lng with rare presence of mind that Mr. llnnMrison has to say hoiii- tiling noM i lint', you iintsTtincn'. hoy leave Ihe room! Usually the opiiortnnltles thnt come to a man are those that knock on his door ou a .-old morning and he hns to Co nut In his bare feet and coax In. Atehlaou (ilo!. A DARUDTLOOK res Tin: vorxd man with WEAK M N(JM. I Itme snd iigiiii) we see voung turn ' Jst uivtviii at their h;id iiinjontv, 1 v.r hiivitiH barely passed it, suddenly stopped ia a carver lull of promise, j Di'.nisr has laid its hand oil the lungs , II who m-vrr txk thought (or him rdf mint be ciireful now. lie must lc I C.rvful sIkiiiI fissl nnd drink, csreful sbjut hi clolhinjj niul his e incise. No more Lite hours or night air. No moia 'thirties. His lungs re "wruV." He j liss an ominous cough, lie hus fullrn s wsv in flesh. I When thut cloud of consumption fslll ! oa a youiiK man's lite it durkrus every. thinf . The words of love die unspoken on ma lips. He rsunot sprsk now to the virl hr IioikiI would share Ills future. , Middle acd men that have Ixtii under ;lhat cloud rrinrmlH-r it stilt with ihlver. Hut the inisitnut fuel is that ' there are men who were once in (lunger I from "weak" lungs who have giown I strong iig.iiu, tuamrd snd brought up heallhy families. HOW IT IIAI'PKSKD, There Is no chance slsiut such cures. If only s few prrvina had In-rn Is-nctilrd, it might be said that they bud esugger trl their danger or had only lieen suf fering from some coinmon ailment. Hut when the cured are numbered by thou sands; when the doctor's diugnosu was consumption ; whrn everv svinplom Ujre sat that di.igno-.is weakness, emacia llou, bleeding of the lungs -and these tuHercs were perfectly and permanently cured hv the use of Ir. Pierce's C.oldrn Medical Iitscovrry, it must le roueliuled that these cures are not of chance, but due to the hr.iling power of a great remedy, for coughs, weak lungs, bron chitis,' and like discuses, which if neg lected or un-killfnlly treated, find a fatal termination in consumption. "I Is-g to at.ite that I have used three txrttles .f Ur. I lercc i lilen .Meuicni 1 Jjjseoirry since inv coirrspotidrnce with V1 u," wrilra Mr. A. I'. Novotnv, of New r,rk, N. Y. (box u;7)- "' 'r''1 " ' am in used of no more mrdirul assist I anre When I started to take vonr me.li i dr.: I had a regular consumptive cough, 1 ef whirl) I was iilrind, mi l rvrrylssly ! eaulioiiiM and warned me concerning it. j I wis losi ig weight rupidlv, was vrry j pole and hint nouppeliie whatever. Now j sny condition is changed eutirrlv. I 1 do not cough at nil, have gamed eight I poll n Hi in weight, have rreovrrrd my J healthy color, uad my apitite is rnor I moila, In conrhision I bcgtostatetli.il I I cm and will recommend vour mrdi- V Fun Fink Candiis, Nits, 1 v. 'V, Flil'ITS. F.TC, (w.u ) 'I'll V I B in B V 1 i ,.f..,s.t j. ... , - . . - ,; -.XvryvJ "Wlirn I think of Out ! U; ,':o-C:'f !r psiu I h.l to endure, . .f- f?:': :: -XfliiMl. it seem, almost . !?.." -.'.i" v-v: "'..H'nii.iclrthat I was so soon IPI'.'' : : V--"! "Thst (;sl m.y ap-re " Sh$k L J . :S.'w'.: ! KOSY KANDY KITCHEN MOTT'S PENNYROYAL of meustruatiori.1 They are i.Il'Li HAY HUM'' to (firlaat womanhood, aiding1 development of organ and Lodv- 1,0 known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 TIOU ltO.Y HY MAIL. Hold by druggist!). Dlt. MuTX'S CUIMICAU CO., Cleveland, Ohio, ror Sale at IIU.N fLKY'S CM2 BO YEARS' v EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs ( Copyright Ac. 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Be sure and Ret the genuine. ttII.I.IAM MK). til., CLEVELASU, OHIO, Hull Froaa, For Sale at HUNTLEY'S fCOLCHICIINE SALICYLATE "51 cine (o evervlxxly wio nvty k U 'et of wiiiic, ns It Is a ain enre, no hiimong. us are most other tsitrnt medicines, ami ia far superior to all similar medicines," C.HATITl'lilt WIU, OUT. Ointitiide, like murder, will out. Yon can't stifle it. To that U due the fact Unit thrie is 10 jjicut a muss of trsti uiony to the rrmurkuble luim cllccUd by "C.olden Medical liscovery. It la testimony which no one can galnssTJ testimony iudlsputuble mid uimnmulitMe. It comrs lioiti people of all cliinsps and coiiditioim, but 111 many mvi from those who have found a cure In the use of " )icoverv " when other medicines have failed to help, and ofim when physicians hud pronounced the sufferer Incurable. "I took u severe cold which settled In Ihe bronchiiil tubrs," writes Rrv, l'rsnk 1 In v. of Noitonvillr, Jefferson Co., Ksns. "After trying inriliciiirs lulx-lrd 'Sum Cure,' almost without number, I was led to try Ir, rirrce's Golden Medics! Ihs covery. I tMk two Isjltlrs Jl. r Clued, od BT Miilly bless you Is the player of vour guilrliil 1110111." Thrie is one sinking el drlice in almost all these testimonials, both to the actual disrusrd condition and its positive cure. That evidence is found in the loss of flrih, inuiking the wasting cbariictrr of the disease , mid ill Ihe gain of il-.h uhlch marks tlie curs bv the use of "C.oldrn Med ical lliscovery." CAINKU 39 IMI'NDIL " Willi living in Char lotte, N. C, your medicine currd me of nut bin a and nasal catarrh of ten rears' standing, " writes J. L. I.uuixlrn, l'sq., of til Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Oa. "At thut time life was a burden to me, and uftrr srwndinf hundreds of ilollsrs umler numerous doc tors I was dving by inches. I weighed only 151 pounds. In twenty days after I commenced your treatment 1 wss well of both troubles, and in ail months I weighed 170 pounds and was in perfect hcalh. 1 have never felt the slightest symptom of either since. Am now sisly five years old snd in iwrfcct health, and weigh ir Niunds. No money could re pay you for what you did for me. I would not return to the condition I was in, In (K-tolier, 1H71, for Rockefeller's wrsltll.'' There is no alcohol in "Golden Med ical Discovery," and it Is free front opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Accept no substitute for the " Pisco rrv." Shaking by the record of tht medicine, there is uothing else "just at grssl" for those who cough or havt weak lungs. Persons who are suffering from disease lu chronic form are Invitrd to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, frre. All rorrt spondence is held as strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Huffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce is chief consulting phy sician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Huffalo, N. Y. He Is assisted by a stafT of nearly a score of esprri enced physicians, and the success of his methods may be gathered from the fact that in a pi.u Use of over thirty years, ano, the treatment of hundreds nt thousand of sii k turn and women, oH iwrcrnt. have been (K-rleclly and permanently cured. A un. liooat. KtKg. Ilig iu its sciqie as in its site, Pr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, containing I'sOf large pages and over 7' illustrations, is sent fret 04 receipt of stamps to pay rxjiense of mailing only. Send Jl one-cent st.ir.ipe for the cloth bound volume, or only t stamps if content to have the book ln paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Huffalo. N. V. j FlXKST CjInOll.ATI'. CkI'AMS IN TDK MTV. ALSO I, KM IIS A A AND ToifACCO. J PILLS They overcome Weak ness, Irregulurity and omissions, increase vig or and hi nish "pain. 2 Carl A. Chan. M. e I'lftlzliiir Mochiiko e e e e e e : V co v : 'LU-jW BERf jo o 00 o coj