Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 11, 1899, Image 3

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    B&WHJ
The courtship period for
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
passed long since , when it won the con
fidence and esteem of thoughtful men and
women 50 years ago.
You need have no doubts , if , when you
go to buy Sarsaparilla , you simply say the
old name
That is the kind that cured your fathers
and their fathers before them , and it is
the kind that will cure you. Other
Sarsaparillas may look like it , may even
taste like it , but somehow or other they
haven't the knack of curing people that
Ayer's has. Just try one bottle of Ayer's
today.
THE
SpaEding
OFFICIAL
League
Ball
Is the gtnuine Lea
gue Dull , and Is of-
tlclally ordered by
the National Lea
gue to bo used in
all pamcs.
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES
If n dealer does not carry Spaldlng's
athletic goods in stock , send your natno
and address to us ( und his , tool a for copy
of our handsomely Illustrated citaloguo.
A C.SPALDINC&BROS.
Now York Chicago Denver
$5 to $25 Nonc Higher.
Bicycles Sent C.O.D.
With privilege of examination.
TYPEWRITERS , all makes.
HALL'S SAFES , now and second hand.
Write for particulars.
.1 , .1. DKltlHIIT & CO. .
1110 Itanium Ht. . Omaha. Neb.
CURE YOURSELF !
Upn Hit ; < J fur umiutuiul
diechar t H , iiillittnmati * IIP ,
Irrltutiuiiri or ulictuti ns
Of 111 tl C O U B IlKIlil t 'IS
'rtTcots ' CQDUjlon. ' , and tint Ubtiit
ATHtEVANSCHtMIOAlCO. ei'Vi't o
finlfl I > .T
or BPiit t'i plain Mrnrpr.
liy exprcpn. prcpnlil fur
} 1 m. , .r : i l.r.ttl . s , fj "
Circular cent on rcijutst-
Or , Kay's Lung Balm
oThompson's } Eyes Water.
Miss Hybcrta Pryme , a niece of
President McKinley , is about to show
foreigners wlmt she can do in soubrette -
brotto and monologue parts. She will
shortly sail for London , where she is
to begin a lucrative engagement , and
later will be seen in Paris , Berlin and
other cities before her return. Miss
Pryme has recently appeared at sev
eral New York theaters in vaudeville
performances , but recently the de
mands for her from club and other
private social organizations have kept
her constantly engaged.
If Representative Sherman of New
York succeeds in securing the speaker-
ship of the house he will be one of
the youngest men who ever served in
that position. He is only 44. The only
men younger than that when elected
were Galusha A. Grow , 38 , and James
Q. Elaine , 39. Mr. Reed was 50 and
Mr. Carlisle 48.
Tlic Ideal
No more nnclcnt ptllpolMiijs and black draiiKhts ,
but up-to-ilnte , ecluntltli' barinli'se , palatable , po.
tent Cancarott Cauily Cathartic. All driiKfc'Ists
lOc , 25c , Me
Anthony N. Drady , the Wall street
financier , who is one of ex-Governor
Flower's most trusted associates in big
deals , began life as a bartender in the
Dclavan house at Albany.
Mrs. "Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup.
Forcbllilren teething , softens the cum * , reduces IIP
fliicuiatlon , Bllajipaln , cures win J colic. Ucabottla
Man's inhumanity to man makea
countless lawyers happy.
Some grocers adulterate allspice un
til it isn't all spice.
Do Your Feet Aclio nail IlurnT
Shake into your shoes , Allen'a Foot-
Ease , a powder for the feet. It rnakea
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns , Bunions , Swollen , Hot and
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y.
A new adulterant of coffee is dough
moulded in the shape of coffee beans.
I never used BO quick a euro as Piso's
Cure for Consumption. J. B. Pnluier ,
Box 1171 , Seattle , Wash. , Nov. 25,1805.
Longevity. "Ministers are said to
live the longest of all classes of pro
fessional men , " said Mrs. Gilgal. "I
had somehow got the impression t jiat
centenarians lived the longest , " re
plied Mrs. Nutwood. Detroit Free
Press.
Aii Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy ,
SyniT OF FIGS , manufactured by the
CALIFOHNIA Fie Syiiur Co. , illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive , cleansing the system effectually ,
dispelling colds , headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance , and its acting on the kidneys ,
liver and bowels , without weakening
or irritating them , make it the ideal
laxative. ,
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used , as they arc pleasant to the
taste , but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants , by a method
known to the CALIFORNIA Fie SYRUP
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations , please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO , CAL. /
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. T.
For sale by all Drupjrlsts. Price SOc. per bottle ,
PISO'S CURE FOR
I tllnto rfntnc AIL list rAlLo , E
I Best Couuli Syrup. Tutea Good. Use I"
I In time. Bold by drugrlets. H
CONSUMPTION
NIWS ; NOTIIS.
Socrctnry Long expects to see the
'hlllpptne question settle Itself , but it
will probably Imvc some assistance
Trom Dewey anil Otis.
Some Idea of the extent of the chcw-
ng gum hnblt Is afforded In the state-
nent that the capitalization of the
chewing gum combine Is $0.000.000.
General John 1 . Gordon has made
considerable money as a lecturer In
the last year or so. He Intends to In
vest a good share of it In a sheep
raising venture on his Georgia plan
tation.
Both the United States senators from
Alabama have reached a ripe old age.
Morgan Is 75 years and Pettns 78. The
former , It seems , will succeed himself
and Pettus Is likely to do likewise It
; ie lives his present term out.
Mark Twain's lawyers have bought
for their client the old old frame house
In which he was born at Florida , Mo.
It Is said that the new owner will
renovate the place and restore it to
the condition It was In during his boy-
liood.
Congressman Sherman of New York
Is only 44 years old and if elected
speaker will be one of the youngest
men over chosen to preside over the
house. Reed was 50 and Carlisle 48 ,
but Qnlnshti A. Grow was only 3S and
Elaine 39 when elected-
Captain Thomas Crape of New Bed
ford , who recently sailed from Prov
idence. R. I. , for Cuba In a nine-foot
skiff , probably was lost In a gale. His
boat was found bottom up. In 1817
Captain and Mrs. Crape sailed from
New Bedford to Ensland In a twenty-
foot dory. . _
John Hose , aged 19 , son of Sam
Hose , who was burned at the staKO
at Nownan , Ga. , ten days ape , was fur
nished transportation to Philadelphia
by the district officials of "wnshinE-
ton He says his mother has gone
there and asserts his father's innocence
of either murder or assault.
The investigation pending before the
Interstate commerce commission In
volving the legality of relative rates
charged on domestic and export ship
ments of grain and grain products has
been assigned for hearing by the com
mission at the United States court
rooms , Postofflce building , New York ,
on May 16.
Commissioner General Peck has ca
bled to Major Fred Bracket * , of the
United States commission to the i ans
exposition announcing that he has se
cured an additional 18,000 feet located
In the Vlncennes annex , which space
will be devoted to the display of Amer
ican bicycles. Commissioner Peck-ex
pect * to leave Paris for New York on
May 13.
No new cases of smallpox have ap
peared among the soldiers at the Presidio
transport , and
sidio or on board the
it Is believed that the disease has been
stamped out. Every precaution is being
the spread of the
ing taken to prevent
disease , the clothing and tcntngc of
the afflicted patients being < \estroyen \
and those who were exposed to tne
disease have been isolated.
Many persons who had been holdIng -
Ing places In the line at the land of
fice In Durango , Col. , changed their
minds and joined the rush for loca
tions In the Ute lands , which were
opened for settlement at noon on the
4th by proclamation of the President
Whistles and bells proclaimed the hour
of openh.g. Scores of men who hart
been holding places In line sold out
half an hour before the opening , ? 50
It is estimated
being the prevailing price.
mated that 1.000 people sought in va
rious ways to secure land.
The board of missions for the Meth
odist Episcopal church , south , In ses
sion in Memphis , made an appropria
tion for the year as fol ows : China
mission , $27,162 ; Corea mission , ? 7.G50 ,
Japan mission , $31,714 ; Central Mexi
co mission , $27.127 ; Mexican border
mission , conference , $3,850 ; North
western Mexican mission , conference ,
$12.650 ; Indian mission , conference ,
$10948 ; Brazil mission , $3,400 ; Cuban
mission , $5.000. A permit was grant
ed to the bishops to raise a sum not
exceeding $7,000 to supplement work
In Cuba.
Several government detectives have
arrived In the Black Hills , S. D. , for
the purpose of discovering the gang
of counterfeiters which has been at
work for some time manufacturing sil
ver quarters and 5 cent pieces. The
banks find a good many of these spur
ious coins In circulation. It has hern
discovered during the past few days
that many of the gold coins in circu
lation In Deadwood have been tam
pered with , and one of the city banks
throw out three coin1 ? of largo denom
ination yesterday which failed to pass
Inspection.
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE
Omalm , ClilcnR" "nd Now York Market
Quotations.
"
"OMAHA.
nutter Creamery separator. . . 18 a VI
Jtuuor-UIiolco fancy country. It a lu
KpRS-rrush. per rtcu 11 a 1-
( Tiickeno-llvu. per pound 8 a
TuiUcys , Live ; J
' - . M ; j
Lunions-1'er box 3 50 a 4 to
Orunpes-l'crbux " '
. ; vr" . . . . - m a 7 ? n
i rani > -Jersey.porbbl. J 9"
Apples Per bairol J 'J..a ' } ' . '
Honey-Choice , per pound 1-Ha u
Onlons-1'er bushel >
Ilcuns-Handpl'-Ued navy 1 0 al M )
I'otatoos-I'pr bushel now < 3 a 15
Hay Upland per ton s OJ aooj
SOUTH OMAHA.
UoRS-Choico light 3 53 a J liO
lions Heavy weights Jo ) J Jw
llctf steers- ? , * J a '
WJ Holt )
" " " ' * i * * * * * * *
200 a 4 7.T
1 50 a 7 "U
' ' ' " ' ' ' ' '
Vvestern feeders' . . . . . . . . . . 2 ft ) a I 00
Cows ; ; { ; J * , *
Heifers " * -J * * '
HtocUt'is and feeders 3 JJ a t 7J
Sheep-Lambs ' " a 5 o
Sheep Wustorn wethers 4 > a o W
CHICAGO.
Wheat-No. 2 spring 71 a 72.
Corn-1'ur bushel 3 a Jl'
Oats 1'er bushel 27 a 2s
* ' ' ' " ' * ' " ' '
, 2. . . ? . . . . ! ! . " " . 5 : ) 5a
Lurd-l'er 100 pounds f Wj a 5 00
Cattle \Vo > teri > fed steers 1 iO a 5 00
Cfittlo Nullvo beef steers 31" ) a 1 05
Hogs-Mixed 3 M a 3 82
Mifcep-I'iiinbs g 00 a 5 00
enop Western Manners. : ; 3 00 a S M
NEW YOniC MAUKET.
Wheat No. 2 , red winter 81 a Bi
Corn--No. 2 41 a 41 } .
Oats No. 2 35 a 35 >
KANSAS CITY.
Wheat No. 2 spring C7 a 67 } .
Corn-No. 2 33 a 34
Oats-No.2 2Ha 2D
Bbeep Muttonb 350 a 4 25
Hons-MJxod 3 55 a a 70
Cattle Stockersland feeders. . . a 75 a 5 25
A Kipling Poem ,
Several years ago Fred D. Undor-
vooil , now general manager of the
JiiHImoro and Ohio Railroad , named
wo stations in the upper peninsula ot
Michigan "Hiulyard" and "Kipling , "
one being in an agricultural country
and the other in an Iron ore district
Some time later a mutual friend in
formed Kipling of Mr. Underwood's
action , and the celebrated author sent
Mr. Underwood his photogiuph with
the following lines on the Imok :
"HUDYAUD" AND "KIl'UNO. "
' \Vlso Is the child wlio knows his sire. "
The nnclcnt ptovvrb run ,
lut wiser far the man who known
How , where niul when hla ofCsprlnH
grows ,
For who tlio mischief would suppose
I'vo sons In Michigan ?
Yet nm I saved from inldnlslit Ills.
That wnip the soul of man
They do not mnko mo wnlk the lloor
Nor hniumcr nt the doctor's door ,
They doul In wheut nnd Iron ere ,
My sons In Michigan.
Oh , Tourist In the Pulhnnn cnr
( Hy Cook's or Raymond's plan ) .
Porglvo a parent's partial view ;
Hut , maybe , you hnvc children too
So lot me Inlroduco to you
My sons In Michigan.
HU13YAUU K1PMNO.
"The Story of the Captains" in the
May Century will mark the climax of
that magazine's Spanish war series ,
giving , as It docs , an account by every
American commanding olllcer but ono
of the part played by his ship In the
famous fight off Santiago , that result
ed In the annihilation of Cervcra'a
licet. Captain Kvaus describes the doIngs -
Ings of the Iowa , Captain Taylor of the
Indiana , Captain ( now rear admiral )
Philip of the Texas , Captain Cook of
the Urooklyn , Captain Clmdwlek of the
New York and Lieutenant Command
er Wainwright of the Gloucester , while
Captain Clark of the Oregon endorses
Lieutenant Eherlo's story of the Oregon
gen , and contributes a criticism of the
Spanish admiral's strategy.
Admiral Dcweys favorite watch Is
made of steel from the sunken battle
ship Maine. Captain Sigsbce , who
commanded the Ill-fated war vessel at
the time she was blown up , carries a
similar timepiece. Both were made by
a patriotic down-east Yankee.
/"VVLESWOMEN xtmlcrstnml whnt tortitro 5a.
Constantly on their feet whether well or Hi. Compelled
to smile ntul be agreeable to customers while dragged
down with some feminine weakness. Backaches and head
aches count for little. They must
keep going or lose their place.
To these Mrs. Plnkham's help is
offered. A letter to her at Lynn ,
Mass. , will bring her advice free
of all charge.
Miss NANCIK SHOIIR , Florence ,
Col. , writes a letter to Mrs. Pink-
ham from which we quote :
"I had been in poor health for nome time , my troubles hav
ing been brought on by standing , so my physician said , caus
ing serious womb trouble. I had to give up my work. I was
just a bundle of nerves and would have fainting spells at
monthly periods. I doctored and took various medicines , but
got no relief , and when I wrote to you
I could not walk more than four blocks
at a time. I followed your advice , tak
ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier
In connection with the Vegetable Com
pound and began to gain in strength
from the first. I am getting to be a
stranger to pain and I owe it nil to your
medicine. There ij none equal to it ,
for I have tried many others'be
fore using yours. Words cannot
I be said too strong in praise of it. "
Miss POLLY FKAME , Mcado ,
| Kan. , writes :
"DEAR MllS. PlNKIIAM I feel it
I my duty to write you in regard to
your medicine has done for
me. I cannot praise it
enough. Since my girlhood
I had been troubled with ir
regular and painful
i periods and for nearly
ifive years had suffered
Svitu falling of the
womb , and whites. Also
had ovarian-trouble , the
left ovary being so swollen and sore , that I could not move
without pain. Now , thanks to your wonderful medicine , that
tired feeling is nil gone , and I am healthy and strong. "
NervousReopfe
Nervous people not only
suffer themselves but c&uj > c more
or less misery to everyone around
them. They are fretful , easily
worried and therefore & worry
to others.
When everything annoys
you ; when your pulse beats ex
cessively when you are startled
at the least unexpected sound ,
fc your nerves are In a bad state
and should be promptly atten
4 to. - .
Nervousness is aques.
* of nutrition. Food for
the ncrva-s is what you
need to put you rightand
the best nerve food in the
world is Dr. Williams' PinU
Pills for Pale People.
They give strength and
tone to every nerve in the
body , and make despondent.
easily irritated people feel
that life has renewed itv
charms. Mere is proof :
Miss Com Wotroii ; , the slxteen-yenr-old daughter of Mr. I. C. Wntrouff ,
pffii Clarion St. , Bradford , 1'n. , wns Bclzed with H nervoim disorder which
threatened to end her life. I-.minent physicians forced the trouble was
Dr. ° ! ? \ .in,1ipovcrll5hd V'00'1' ' ntlt fnllfl to Klvc rcllef- SIrWatroiH heanl
Pink '
Pills for 1'ale People were lilshl v lecainnietuleil for ner
vous disorders , and cave them u trial. Ilefoie the first box hnd been taken
the girl's condition Improved. After minx six boxes hernimrtlte returned ,
the pain in ' her head cea.std , end she was htrongtr than ever before. "SI v
daughter's life wns saved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palp People , " unlit
Sirs. \ \ atrous. "Her condition wns almost lionclcbs when she commenced
taking them , but now she Is strong and healthy. I cannot rccoiumcud
these pills too highly. " liraj/ord ( Fa. ) ra.
The full name is on eaxh paxKajJe. Sold by
druggists or sent , postpaid , by the Dr. Williams
Mediums Co. , Schenectady , N.V. Price So * per box ; 6 bom $2,5- ?
The profile of a pretty girl Is a sort
of sideshow attraction.
There Ji Class of People
Who arc Injured by the UBO of coffco.
Recently there has been placed In all
the grocery stores a now preparation
called GRAIN-0 , made of pure grains ,
that takes the place of coffee. The moat
delicate stomach receives It without
distress , and but few can toll It from
coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth
as much. Children may drink It with
great benefit , 15 cents and 25 cents
per package. Try It. Ask tor QRAIN-0.
If delays are dangerous lawyers must
bo a bravo lot.
Are You Ufthif ; Allen's Foot-Kane ?
It Is the only cure for Swollen ,
Smarting , Burning , Sweating Foot ,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken Into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoo
Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress , Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y.
The latest wrinkles arc rough on
any one.
It Is the practice of hypocrites to
spiritualize the precepts and accept the
promises as practical.
lliill'H Cutiirrli Cure
IH a coiibtltutiounl euro. 1'rico. T5e.
The changeful heart will never win
and wed the truth.
W.N. U. OMAHA. No. 10-lbOO
When Answcrlnn Advertisements Kindly
Mention This I'nocr.
STOCK OK GKNKIlAfc
MICIUMIANIHSEI
Value Gii,0uo. Also Dry Goods and
Notion Stock ; Valuu ss.ooo. One-half
Cash ; balance secured paper.
A. A. MALEY ,
Itupnbltcnii City , Neb.
As Black BYE
as
Your YourWIiiskers
A Natural Black with
BuckiMfflssarsi's Dye ,
50cti.oldUSBl t or R.P.Hall & CoN ihu , N.H.
WHEAT
WHEAT
WHEAT
"Nothing but wheat ; wlmt you might
call a noa of wheat. " fa what was suld
by a lecturer Breaking of Western Cun-
tuln. For particulars IIB to routes , rail
way fares , etc. , apply to Superintendent
of Immigration , Department Interior , Ot
tawa , Canada , or to AV. V. Tlennott. SOI
Now York I-lfo IJulldlntr. Omaha. Nub.
Get Your Pension
DOUBLE QUICK
Write CAPT. O'PAURELL. Pension Agent ,
1423 New York Avenue. WASHINGTON. O. C.
WiiHlltllKtoii ,
r * Successfully Proscputoo Claims.
I LntoPrinnloal liifttnlniir uTB.Tcnelon Bureau.
3 vi nint \ II war , 15ailuiilcutlu | cliilniiiulty luci > .
Fir Vnv'c auarontooo
Ul \ Rnnnvafnr.
nUllUYdlUli
l\dj
toeurn ilyspen-
sli. : conHtlpntlori , liverniidltldnuydlscases.bfl-
HousiiusH , headache , etc. At ilrufglMa % o & II.
" \VANTEn-CnRo of Imfl ticaltli that 1M-P-A-N-8
will not licnullt. Bend S crnu to Itlimnu Chi'inlcal
Co. , Now Yorkfor 10 camples auU 1.UUU tcstluiimlala.
GENTS'
FRQEfi 88,87 UP.
Now IH09 inodol Illejclo fur 117 7i ! that others ask If 10 00 for. Wo ran sell you for ? iJ. 17 a blcyclo
that cannot be bent by an > inaltu at any price. C'ompU'to ltli Mnivan & Wrluht tires and all llio
\Mfthl \ IKBit Inipron'in.'iiU. Dou'l full t < > MMM ! fur < > " < ! ' HI V"li' r'liliili.ifn , , wliM'h w | | | he 3Cnt
froo. St. Lou s White L ad3 ? o ll > . IH'sl Brado Barn and Houio Paints from 45c " KiilToii up.
bamplo caids p.ilnts frco 37 Packages Fresh Garden Seeds lor 37o. 20 pounds Oest Granulated Sugar
for 9Dc. AHljiiodsat Wholesale l'ilcen to Consumers.
T. M. ROBERTS SUPPLY HOUSE , WJinneapolis , Minn.
"THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK. "
BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE
REV. L. L. CARPENTER , Wabs
Bethany Assembly at Uruoklyn , Ind. lie
clergyman in the Christian Church to-da
churches and baptised 7000 converts. Hi'
picture to { jive my testimony as to the e
IDKay's : Lung Halm is the very best
that I ever used.
I have abe received great benefit from
My son had for years been greatly afllicti
the use of Dr. Kay's remedies and exj ) ,
first.
first.Wo
Wo have no words to express our than ! '
received uu the ivbiilt of usuing these rci.
commending them to the Buffering. " L.
Missionary and S. S. !
Dr. Kay's Rp
It is a perfect renovator of the whole s
known for stoma'eh troubles , indigos1
stomach , constipation , also liver and kidney troubles , and to overcome enec0 |
tudc. It is an excellent Nerve Tonic. Send for free sample- and u free ill
etc , , and send your symptoms and wo will trlve you frco advice. If druggitfA
1 IliVllilJUn * M * fliu D'lll ' ! ! * " f III rnij f lTVil
n the liustorn und Southern hospital ,
wliore liu learnud hla budlneas.
llu treats chronic und nervoiudiseases
ciironlo ofUurrli , ilieoisus of tlio ear.
notm throat und IIMIKS , dUpopsh , Urinlit'a
dieoiiHa , diabetes , hvr Biomach , consti
pation , rheumatism , uuionlc fumnlu und
poxuul ( llaoufltH , neuralgia , aclutlna , die !
UOSB , nervouBiusaa , B'n-v growth tu eliil-
drc.ii nnd all ivnH'Ing ' dmouses In adults
deformities I'lub fuel , curvniure of tto
eplno , dieeiiHoB of the bruin , pnrulyals ,
heart diufado. OC/.HUIU , varicnuolo nnd
hjilrocclo. Cuncera , tumors , wens and
uiitliumrkH removed.
Y untf , mlddlo UK'od and old. married
i r ainglo men , and nil who suffer with
lust miintiojd , nor'O'H ' ( iubillty , aperum
torruoim , Feminal IOSJDS , decay , failing
momoiy , woiik eyns , stunted dovelopu-
inent , luck of ouurgy , Impovorlahed
blood pimples , also blood und oldn did'
eanua.
Kriiption , Imir falling , bone pain
, Bore thront , ill core , elfect o
trouble
don't tuko any subhtuuto they may say Is "just as good"for U lias no equal ; out send direct to us and wo
will send It by return mail prepaid. Price U-Vts. , and SI.00 or six for $5.00. Also Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
lOcts. , and 25ct . , postage prepaid. DH. B. J. KAY MEDICAL Co. , Saratoga Sprint's , N. Y.