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Thousands Are Stck W «th U m grip , cold», toreri, rheumatism, acoralcU , Many might be wall If they bad Only taken Hood’s Sarta parlila, the great blood purifier and health-regulating medi- « b » . I t U a wonderful prey entire aa well M o o r * . Keep lt'ln your bon— and lake It, M - W [THE WEEKLY rH X H E W CH INATO W N. Oriental Quarter Arises on the Old Sits la Ban Francisco. San J t ó ’S n s g t S Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Couçhing, day after datf, Jars and tears the throat and lung* until the healthy tissues give wayi A yer’s Cheery Pectoral stops the coughing, and hem» the torn membranes. i m . Adama Centre, N. Y. H ood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called i i r s a t a b t . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre- pnred only by 0 . 1. Hood Oon Lowell, Mass, ■*» ----------------------------------------- -------- ■ a n a lla t new H U M O R S C hinatow n I N T H E B L O O D w hich has arisen on the ruins of the| W hen the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth v »’ i Is ready iru u / iw i m eu pou v/ nuu " p p i and g r i gsvw MUb when vs . awu BA/U J acid hum or takes root ia the circu- for. occupancy and m hi » ra free sivr.u from blem ishes, but gome M ö Fran cisco's S K IN D I S E A S E S m AAAdV\/W VW B r w t M llt r . f . BSaraAS.Vsrys- » , byJ .C A m Co . LowjU. Ml Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego had been com 1400— Lancastrians victorious at W ake Also a u iu k e t iN n o f pelled to abandon a contemplated trip np J t iS U M M li field. (W a r o f the Rosea.) the N ile, in consequence o f tbs financial 1600— British Eest India Company char stringency, and was weeping softly. tered. “ Crocodile tears/’ commented her un (766— James Frdncie Edward Stuart, pre B ilio u s n e s s , c o n s t ip a t io n r e t a r d r r feeling husband. w r y . C u r e t h e s e w it h A y e r ’ s P i l l * . tender to the throne o f England, died The French government has adopted à In Roma. v method o f treating macadamised roads 1775— Gen. Montgomery killed before Its L a r t ls x X » M t . w ith hot coal tar thinned with about 10 Quebec. ' ' “ Ripsling, did you ever convert sny- per cent o f oik The cost Is eaid to work 1777— Washington surprised ‘and defeat^ body to your way o f thinking by your out at about eight-tenths- o f • cent u ed the British at Princeton, N . J. street corner orstory?” square yard. 1780— Benedict Arnold appointed a briga “ I know o f one, anyhow, and it made a changed man o f him.“ dier general in the British army. K orea is probably more responsive to “ W hat ia he doing now?” . *fi—ionary effort than any oriental coun 1781— Congress chartered the Bank o f “ H e’s in the Insane asylum. R oggles; try. ▲ Methodist missionary w rites: “ I t North America. ,, , Is b y honest conviction that had we the 1700— Second session o f the first Con in the ineane asylum. A glimpse o f the truth was too touch fo r his modernised proper missionary force K orea would be • gress optpied in N ew York. intellect." Christian nation is five or ten years.” 1783— T rea ty between Russia and Prus sia fo r the second partition o f P o . , H i —ty. Bed seems to be tbs most popular land . . . . Thomas Jefferson resigned Tenderfoot— 1 hear yon have started o f national colors, if flags may be used as Secretary o f Stats. ap s' new quarts mill. H ow are you do as eriterions. O f the twenty-five lead- 1813— British burned Bhpk Rode end ing with It? aga nineteen have M ine Ojrner— Gneisslv. thank yon. Buffalo. . T N o other color is so much idly filling up with merchants sad lation its presence is manifested by a akin em otion o r disease. These tradesmen who were scattered to the humors get into the blood, generally because of s a inactive or sluggish ur w inds by the terrib le earthquake condition of the member* o f the 1 —id fire o f a y e a r and a h a lf ago. A ll off the wastei E m ovem ents lookin g tow ard the trans to sour and ferment and goon the circulation becomes charge fe r o f the Chinese to a less d esirable poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the p art o f the c ity fa ile d u tterly, and the pores and glands of the akin , producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions o f various kinds. Eczema appears, usually new (¿blnatow n has risen an the s its o f with a alight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there the o d, under the shadow o f Nob H ill flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. ja n d touching shoulders w ith the-finan It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other porta cial ¿(strict. In the first flush o f hope of the body m ay be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; a fte r th e catastrophe several p la n a ' the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended Were evo lved fo r m ovin g C hinatow n out t to o keep k e e p i it t s soit o ft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and ^ivinp it 'a to w a rd T eleg ra p h H ill o r to som e suit h a rd , fe a th e r y appearance. Acne makes its ai ice on the able p a rt o f th e Mission d is t r ic t T h e form of pimples and black heads, while I sofB ired w it fo r t y site o f old C hinatow n w as needed fo r tb Psoriasis comes in scaly on differ- the expansion o f th e financial district. Dne of the worst i n t e n s e ly w i t h t h é I t c h - f * P “ 1? ° f t h e b o d y One th in g stood in the w a y o f this part b u r n in g ; p u s tu le ? w o u ld f o r m s o f s k i n t r o u b l e is Salt Rheum ; .iters aft— f MS. w h ic h th o r o flo w e d a o f the “ c ity b ea u tifu l” dream , C h i mats w o u ld come o n i U , ^7o r it e P°?nt ° l ® ttack W * nese firm s and w ea lth y M ongolian in di w h o a scratch ed off sometimes c a u s in g baldness. Poison Oak vid u a ls owned much o f the^property In “ ?£*•£! IVF «re also disagreeable types of akin but disease. The humor producing the trouble Chinatow n. T h e y w e re satisfied w ith -* P * r- lies dormant in the blood through the the s ite o f th eir qu arter. I t w as near >troubu£°r W inter to break out and torment the th e b ig h otels' p atron ized by eastern 0. H. E V A N S, sufferer with the return o f Spring. The best tourists, and It w as not u b fa r from , ir «* . treatment for a ll akin diseases is S. S. 8. the w a te r fro n t whence th e ir good» It neutralizes the acids and removes the came. T h e Chinese refused to aril and humors so that Ahe skin Instead of being stra igh tw a y set about rebu ildin g. i irritated and diseased, is nourished by A T h e re la a reason w h y Chinatow n supply of fresh, healthy blood. External w as re b u ilt b efore the oth er p arts ol applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., the burned area, even b efo re M arket while they soothe the itching- caused b y street had been repaved. T h e Chinese skin affections, can never care the trouble p rop erty ow ners had no trou ble In get because they do not reach the blood. S. 8. S. goes down into the circulation tin g ready cash. T n e y did not try tc (md forces oat every particle o f foreign matter and restores the blood to its b orrow from San^ Franriaco banks or normal, pure condition,’thereby permanently c u r in g every forr* * ' - 1**“ U s.s.s. PURELY VEGETABE T h e first'stea m er to China ca rried long letters^ describing th e situation. In c lo s e d 'w e re d ra fts oa the treasu rer of the com pany w hich backed the t San F ran d aco firm s T h e return steamer brought the gold th a t w a s needed tfoti the Chinese could tell th e ir con tractor» i go ahead. Hue bu ilding d epartm en t and the health au th orities insisted th at th e new C hinatow n be b u ilt according to law and to e new C h in atow n baa, o f coarse, lost such plctnresquenees as w aa found In th e d irt and the aqnalor and the tumbledown effect o f the old buildings' T o offset this, how ever, th ere w ill be • heavy gain in bealtbfulneaa. affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desire« to a ll who write. S. 8. S. is for sale at a ll first class drug stares. A n Overatarht. W a y s id e C t M M » » l » s * . 1825— Parliam ent buildings in Torunto . > *T w a n t to pay this bill,” he raid a t W are ham Long— W ot started the hard Experiments made by German scient O p i n i o * o f n C o n n o ta a o n r. burned. the hotel bar, “ but I think you have times, anyway? ists show that butter keeps best when “ M r. 8 poonamore, don’t yon think 1851— Louis Kossuth. Hungarian patriot, T u ffold K n utt— W e did. ye ole fooL m ade a aligh t e rro r here in m y . fa v o r. preserved with from & t o S per cent o f ki—"295 »econds in duration 1» a great spoke before Congress at Washing W e wus suffertar with ’em long ’ fore any I ’v e been reading o ver the extras, and salt. I f the proportion o f salt is higher deal too long to be agreeable?” ton. I canriot find that you bave charged body el— caught 'em. than that the results are Ism satisfac “ W ell, that depend» entirely en the 1853— Gadsden purchase mads by treaty. ar—desirability o f the kiasee.” tory. a n y th in g fo r tellin g m e you thought it (M y Oae “ BROMO QUININE.” 1857— Canada adopted tbs decimal ays- m igh t rain.” \ W h a t I t l a »M r.- That 1» LAXATIVE BROMO QUlMINK. Look PITS CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS , tem o f public accounts. lor the ilgnathre ol E. W. GROVK. Used the ' ‘ " 1 1 % W ife — M ust you g o to the d u b to FAZO OINTMHNT U gn»-*nteed to ears any fl orid over to Core a Cold tu Oae Dey. — 1858— T h e Lecomptou * constitution in mm H e DoSaro*. <- ot Itching, Blind. Jl— Mag or Protruding night, d ear? . a Kansas submitted to the popular File» in * to U u jr i or money refunded. 40c. “ So Borroughs owes yon money. N e ls h k e r lr C a r « t a ll ty . Husband— I t isn’t absolutely neces vote and rejected. W ell, r think he’ll pay yon back some M a t« I o n Mrs. Gadder (risin g to d ep art)— W ell, sary, but I need th e r e s t — L ife . 1861— E. G. Spaulding o f New York in day, but yo u can’t m ake him h u rry." you must come and call on me some day. T h e new ten-dollar gold piece has arrived, troduced hi the House the original “ D on ’t you believe 1L T h e m ere It's your .urn now. T h e Queen o f Ita ly offered an Interna And wa got ons in oar clutches by a legal tender bill. sight o f me w a lk in g alon g the street Mrs. Chillicon-Kearney— T — ; 1 think squeeae; tional cap to he presented to the Aral has m ade him hurry several tim es it has been my torn for the i last five — aeronaut who succeed» , la crossing tlu 1862— Ericsson's M onitor foundered off Hava yon noticed that the breeches on tlw six times, hasn’ t it?— Chicago Tribune. Cape Hatteraa in a storm, with lost la te ly ."— P h ilad elp h ia Press. Alps by balloon. turkey on to t coin o f sixteen liven. A re eonsiderabl^Daggy at the kaeeaV m e e t D ire c t a b a t e . Berlin authorities have paaaed a law HOW ARD XL BURTOK.—Ameyar ars Chemist 1872— Brigham Young, leader o f the M or — Houston Post. "H o w did your husband get out o f the ■ ■ Leeoni le, Colmad» Spodsion priesa : Gold, mons, surrendered himself fo r trial. petting a tax on cats, and now when « ■ » boildiifg a fter he had located the gas Sliver, Lradrfl I Gold, SUvoc.Wc: Ooid. Mo; d eem o f them is found without the metal tag Coppsr, IL Cysalde testa Mailing envelopes aad 1877— Cornelius Vanderbilt, American leak?” asked the reporter. tail price Ilei eeetea aspiInaUnm tSmtrot and Dm- Chronic Kicker— W hat do you suppo— finander, died........ Queen V ictoria “ A s nearly as be could —member it which shows that the tax has been paid it oí camenal o Rar woqld happen to your boasted fleet i f it t instituted the Imperial Order o f the afterw ard,” said the woman, “ he went is chloroformed.________________ should get into a real battle? Crown o f India, for ladies. Jackson Day at Chicago waa a fa. oat through th A to o f.” , Mo ear» w ill find Mr«. Winslow*. Boothia* Phlegmatic Citigen— O, I suppose» we’d different affair from that o f the New Syrup the b .»t remedy to u— far their rfcilrlrsa 1885— Archbishop Ryan o f Philadelphia get iicktd— — me aq we’ve always begn. during the teething period. York gathering. There the banquet giv eed H ie F a llin g . invested with the pallium. en by the Jefferson Club w— the scene Woman o f the House— A big, strong 1887— F iv e million dollars in property S p ra in s . B u l l y UndeestM M d. o f a Bryan love feast; in which 600 Dem fellow tike yon ought to be w illing t— destroyed by fire in Rome, Ita ly. ” 1 lo r e a dim , religion s ligh t,” aba A n y knddan turn or tw ist w h ich m ay ocrats cheered riotously the words o f th e 1 work and earn hie own living. 1888— k o ra tlo Allen, who ran the first th row * m em ber o a t o f jtn n orm a l p o Nebraskan. Languid Lsuncelot— T h at’s w ot ails murmured. railroad locomotive in America, died sition ia lik o ly to cause a sprain , w h ich ” 1 w as brought up In Pittsbu rg, Viscount A ok I, the retiring Japan—» me, ma’ am. Me muscles is all right, but in N ew Jersey. a is re a lly a sudden and m are o r lass —r- a mb» — dor, in an interview at Ban Fran ms w ill power ia all gone. too,” ha said. (882— Women admitted to di|flotnas si iooa wrench o r tw is t o f a liga m en t ot cisco, declared in positive terms that the British Royal College o f Sur o f th e m oacles c o n tro llin g th e liga there could be no such thing at present M m — e H a d He ea s e d H e r . geons. “ Professor,” — id Mrs. Gaswell to the m ents. Use hot w a te r fo r b a th in g the as w ar between this country and Japan. 1883— President Harrison issued a s p ra in ; d iy th e »o ifa o e and a p p ly St. H e — id the question» at in u e w ere not distinguished musician who had been en proclamation o f amnesty to Mormons Jacobs O il aa fo r soreness and stiffn e— . such as would cause war and that all gaged at a high price to entertain her the high official» o f Japan were convinced guests, “ what was that lovely —lection liable to prosecution for polygamy The rebuilding of San Frandaco ha* o f the good faith and friendship o f this you played Ju^ now?” who w ill refrain from polygamous been hampered greatly by the exorbitant R ««a c tio n . “ That, madam,” he answered, glaring country. marriage. wage schedule. The rat— exceed by M T ira old nag w a s Jogging np the hill a t ile r , “ was an improvisation.” The Ohio Republican State Centra. dollar per day the maximum scale in N ew 1884— Am elia Jenin Bloomer, originator w ith the elopers. “ Ah, yea, I remember now. I knew it Committee at its recent-meeting decided o f the "bloomer” costume fo r wom York. was an -old favorite, but I couldn’t think “ Y es,” raid the old nag, “ it i* rather to give the members o f the party an op en, died at Council Bluffs. Iow a. o f the name o f it, to — ve me.” tough pu llin g them np to the parson portunity to expre— by direct vote their 1885— Public degradation a f Dreyfus at age, but It w ill be easier com ing back.” choice fo r a presidential candidate on Paris. S h ort-siarh tod . In the Laundry, Kitchen, Toilet and “ H ow so?” qu eried the frien d ly March 11, when delegate« to the Republi 1807— Gen. Sir Henry Havelodk Allan Nursary Is a Cleanser and Purifier. “ W h y don’t you fa rm ers d o som e can State convention w ill be »elected. goose a t the roadside. l o r Influita » " 4 Children. All deeloso. Booklet. Sample aa4 Parlor OoK killed by A frid is on the Indian fron Geme "W H IZ’* » - Peclflo Omet homo Oo- Oak “ W h y, can’t you see that a fte r leav Senator Foraker haa issued a statement th in g to im prove you r roads?” tier. ^ ^ W h a t fo r? ” asked th e old settler. ■d, OaL T ill K M Yoa H aio Always Bought ing the parsonage tw o w ill ba mads declaring that he w ill not abide by this 1803— Iroquois theater, Chicago, burned, action o f the committee. “ I t w ould im p rove the valu e o f you r o n «? ” — C h ica go N e w s with lose o f 587 lives. . B o a rs t h * T h e first open declaration o t the con fa rm s.” servatire Democrats o f the East who are S ig n a tu re o f i h o w ’ s This? “ Y e s ; and the m ore valu e w e get up. We Offer One Hundred Dollar» Reward for any known to be unfriendly to the candi<laey the m ore taxes w e m ight h ave to p a y.” A e k O r le a ta lle t to E s p ia l* . of Catarrh that cannot he cared by Hail'» o f W illiam J. Bryan took shape at the — W ashington Star. T h e American Society o f Biblical L it — Catarrh Cura. t > » « i a « ’ t T a k e th e Joh. erature and Exegesis, at its recent meet F. f CHENU Y A CO., Toledo, O Jackson Day dinner o f the National A n Inland graduate cam e to N ew f ix - S o lid ««. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Democratic Club at New York, ing in I ’ hila«lelphia, passed a resolution Cheney lor the last 15 yean, and believe him “ Cyrus,” hastily exclaimed Mrs. Jymes, Y o rk to seek em p loym en t Throu gh a cslling upon P ro f. Hermann V. Hilprecht, perfectly honorable In all bulsnee» transaction» President Cleveland —nt a letter o f re- financially and fl naneially able to carry oat any oblige- gret. in which, a fter expressing his in- “ you ought to be careful how you let frien d he received an o ffer o f a place a professor at the University o f Pennsyl Uon made by hi« firm. terest in the success o f the party, he . F ido — t out o f your hand !” • as shipping clerk to a certain firm. I d vania, to make a public reply to the W a l d im ? ; k c t ^ a m * m a r v i b . n — id : “ Our --------- ----- - country _ needs conservatism, |* “ W hy, there isn’t a bit o f danger.” beat known ________ reply he w rote as fo llo w s : “ I regret charges laid against him o f faking in the most reliable—ed» grown. "1 “ H e wouldn’t harm a Haïl’e Catarrah Cure I» sk»n Iniernall£aot- recuperation from nervous prostration, re- ' — id Mr. ancient tablet» th at I cannot accept you r kibd o ffer o f Every package haa behind it the reputation connection with some directly upon the blood and mucous »ur- , instatement o f constitutional observance. • fly.” - o f a houee whoae bull nee« «tender da are the which he claimed to have dug up at Nip lag fares ol the system. Testimonial* —nt free. 1 1 a position i shipping clerk, but the high—t In the trade. buoyant, but none the less — fe an<^ pru-1 “ O, I know there’s no danger to you,” boti Sold I by F i all f f I DruxxieU. li is elate pur. I t is charged that then« tablets, Price 75 «enta per bottle. fa c t is that I am a lw a ys sick when on h m i , le e s M A easel win to n ilM FRES Taka Hall’s fa m ily Pille lor Constipation. dent, Am ericanism ; scrupulous care o f Impatiently rejoined his w ife. “ I was which are now in the museum o f the to eU applicante It coeteln* ooiorwl the w ater.” — Success M agazine. every person and every interest entitled thinking o f Fido.” University o f Pennsylvania, instead of H I» P e rs o n a l V ie w e t It . to — re. and a “ square deal” that means having bean dug up by the professor, had Adm iring Constituent— Senator, you exact and honest equality before the law D. M . P I N T A O O , I bean bought by him in various cities o f have your own «^pinion Of this currency and under constitutional guarantee.' the Orient stjd that most o f them had - I A fte r hie return home from Washing- never been near Nippnr. It is also, de question, haven’t you? Senator Lotamnn Y#sf air, and I «up- ^ y ^ j 0r Dahl man o f Omaha gm ve to the clared that the tablets were in the hands ot ¡ h — s a corrected statement o f his mueh- o f dealers some years prior to Dr. Hil- P0" * 1 TJ f * * 1 D0^ y * husine- how a man lwcuMwl intPrWew with President Roose- erecht’s alleged discoveries. ________________________ 4 ge U s currency._ eelt. According to this the President ®PDLITICWN 5 LEARN TO DANCE mule T eam BORAX C A S T O R IA s& m spn ™ Steel-Clad Grubb G o o d r ic h R e a d ie d Grabber Moje. Will pen M O R I aad L A R G I R STOMPS with LESS EXPESSI Writ« for Dasoriarivo ***•— 1 - — « m - • — JOHN S. B E A U , M n o M t a n , S2I Hawtborae Areaee f f Pontead, Oreo— A d m it s N a v a l D e f e e la . In a Chicago interview. Rear Adm iral Goodrich, commander o f the N ew York navy yard, — Id that Henry Reuterdahl knew what he waa talking about in the article pointing out detects in the Am er ican navy. The admiral added that he too had expressed similar views to the Secretary o f the N avy. I t is now under stood that the President ia preparing to ■1st upon a general reorganisation o f the naval bureaus. . w in use * 00,000,000 c — » . The California F ru it Caauers’ Asso ciation haa just given the largest contract for cans on record to the American Can Company o f Pittsburg, calling fo r 800,- 000,000 cant to be delivered at the rate o f 60,000,000 a year fo r five years. I t Is made known that terms on this order were forced upon the Steel Trust by the thr— t o f building can worka in California ky the fru it growers o f that section. TH E M EN W HO KNOW THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF SUCKERS, suns ANDHATS M e w Y o r k ’ s H e a t Crm—Uto. a r t t h t m en w h o h ave p iff them t o t h t hard- « n t o r t s in t h * rough- • I t w e a th e r O f t tira original Tov— rh FHh B ran d m atte zin c « > A s e tA n u ot n m rro K rmeMJtm* » . N. U. No. 7—0* ' W r itin g — M •averti» « ■ t i n th is pm ? H ie organised movement among th* tenement dwellers o f tbs lower East Bids o f Now York C ity to force from land lords a lower scale o f rents has taken « mammoth proportions, the estimated num ber o f participants varying from 80,000 to 70,000. Local socialists ars prominent In the leadershipjuid many meeting« have been held, several gatherings in the ops slv being broken up by the police. Many o f fhe landlords already are scared aa — me hays mads reductions. Austrian « . c h a t ln .t j r dfnraiinH derground- T h »„ »» „ —id : “ T e ll the boys out W est that thm Provided with res- toanc,ml p , nic ¡, being placed on rav ___ . ... . — . 'boulders inoumeni by uj reason muwn o ut f the ine position posinoli I i r , 2 accident ? ” ^ ’ - • 01 ,ire are on a rotten foundation, and It only am e a few months sooner than It would la ve done otherwi—. and it shows we needed a houaecl— ning. You can tell hem also that I don't care what ex-judges n judge» or ex-Governore or Governors my about It.” M ayor Dabtman —ya that uc this waa spoken in the presence o f light or ten other persons as a message to the West, be felt free to give it out. Sty ru ptffigs «^Oixir^Senna acts Oently^yet prompt le c re ta ry T a ft, who w ill soon begin the preparation o f an extended report on his >b— rvations in the Philippines, in a re lent Intervle# expreseed him— If as highly pleased with the progress already made :n the Islands. Peace, he »ay», prevails :hroughout the Philippines to a greater •xtent than ever before iu their history, md agriculture is proceeding without fear rom predatory bands. H e finds the na- :ives receptive to education and to mod ern western conceptions o f religion and politics, and — ys there ia no difference between the educated and the ignorant H llpln o that cannot be overcome by the •finestion o f one generation. The Secre tory thinks the people should not be in- rested with self-government until their primary and • Industrial education la com plete, and this may require more than a feneration owing to a lack o f funds for «fiucational purposes. ly on ta e bowels, cleanses fhe system effectually, i! assist one movercoming S habitual constipation permanently.* To get its b en eficial effects.buy equine. th anu|actu rod by th e _ BNIÄ ^ o S r a v p O o . • o u » w t a n n o o n u o G im -a o i r - a o m x Bight-car trains are to be run oo the ft— ton elevated line in the end— rer to tope with tfci 'ra ffi- offered. W.LDOVGLAS M l » » « OF TMK FAMILY, MKN, GOVS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. »» m tr ‘ irOf /*/. Kmom—mm i'/LmV A—lxl fftm/r mhmp+ÿ fftm w €tm rw wmmr tmtiumr. anrf SB— mmSwJSmSi^Sm jh ^ SW l cam h »V ^ ^ ^ ^ r a '