CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1891 4. K j' ItcxxVufUf. aiiarllt hat bjr III l n n 11 1 1 11 r merit mill lit woihW (ill 011 ret awiatiaa HTaUf T J. BV wnnttinron. (lilxiirn of tlin I'fniile, amlUtosliir tlio molt popular lilnml ni rlflrr nnil iiitnH. 1 11 0 1 It euros tctof. ula. tail r li x 11 m iljrtiniiU, lipailnrlm, klilnnjr ami Htit runt- plahil,rtrrli,lieunitltii,elo. Ho turo In Kl jlinxl natmpaf 111a. wiiiTii n irii . iii lUxxI't Hartapatllla oM liy ilniKBltU. Ill '" forlJ. rrrilliyO.I,lt(Hil A Co ,jiwelliMaaa, 100 Doios Ono Dollar. yp( ARE JUST IN RECEIPT -or. Spring Shapes IN- Christy's London Hats. Wc nre the only houe In the City who acll these goods. Come In nml try ono. Spring Suits and Overcoats .A 10 being dUplntcd hv u now. Give tin u call. If you Deposit your Savings I.N TIIK Lincoln Savings Bank ' Safe Deposit Co. H. K.cor.tlthniidPhl. THEV WILL EAUH INTEREST FOR YOU At till? ItlltlMll -.:ive pur Ct. per Ai.num-5 Hive (If 11 xreo't nn-l 1' rn tin's wiih Interest In live em x to fistyia, IlnttU open ni "sin n. in in ;i :m p. in. nml Bntunlny e filings, .Mi 8 p. in, Sates to Rent in BurRtnr and Fire Prcof Vau'ls PrjNTERff Ink. nonnr m u jmt kt it irru to u, M Ntul (n MftrUHif." It U Unit m Ui bit u4 SAMttt tart of tick suttk, Ut li U npwtXMn jturul-tat ttatt jwrtU. n tt HaU-ct lrl;n adttrtl.cn. It tttU tt la tMitii ui isupriturt aiTtrtlur U yUta. Mt mmitt arttcin htv, .i, ui vWrt to aim ttm aswtswTlti u odfirtltimist; tartoiltflay hi; vut ms?i;in er ctatr bmU to um; so Mta to llflil-U (act, dllCOBTUI M Try foist Oit admlti ef frcSmii ilmala. If yoa adrw tU at all HIMIUtr IMC taa atlp yW ritstpi you tsftU tut Tea CclUti a jut to adnrtUbg; U i:, rUHTXIS' tUt auy isot yw ho to rt tals teaMi tsi itrrico y an w settlac for no-' aH tbi assiy. A yeat'i wtwrfytlaa coiti u Oat tollar; a iub;1i copy Witt tat JlTt Cut. AdTertUUg U aa art f uctlttl ey auay bit wit. iteol ty ft. Thi ccadacton ef WHTXU' QTk udirttisd Jt tlcrcujUy. Sardy tatir adrle, (Mid ea at ixftrtetet cf tut tbia tvatrflTO ytin, vUl htlp yci. Addrtu t OCO. t. ROWKLL A CO'S Newipaptr AdvertUIng Uurem 10 Sprue St., New Yotow,' HH w"rwfcn"' X. IP, lATaW 1 w4mrfs MSra 'X AM arefw v.' k jtiwwwn 1 1 - mScLmL h ,1 i;infiir hijifi'nf Mntlrm 'Viiim. PubllslioJ SntLircWty ViMrpi4iillonniiiiil'ni3ttl iiHillrnjtln tlm nlllei WlCHHlCI PWINTINO CO, I'ltiii.iHiir.im. (Nmrlcr IIiiIIiIIiik, ll.li N Hired, TKt.KrilltNKiM U Wkkmki., Jit., Killlor nml Hnlo I'ltiurlutor, HiiiiHCiiiiTioNt Ono Your liy Mull nrCiirrlnl i(M( Hlx Month, $1 (WsThn-n Montlii.AOi'.i Olio oiniilli tfOLVntallirnrnlily III Ailvniire. AmaiiTixitMiiKTK; llntiw fnrnllnvl on nppllcntloii at iliiof)ln, HKclnl ntlcoiiTlino(JonirolK Coifriiinimoi: Hhorl plcy akilelii",Kviii nml torli aollultoil. IVrsonnl nml Hoclal iml nro rHH?ltly il'lrllc. t'MN-mn: Wo inako n ocUlly of Kino 1'rlnllnR In nil II lirnnclii. Hocioty work n Inlty, Knton'ilnttho I'lMlnlllro of Lincoln, Ncli., UN KCCIIIllI Dill llllltllT. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 69,000. I'liiinlniiiin. A nidst Inli'it'xtliiK nml nttuictivn ontcr tnlniniMit taken ilni nl Kuiikii'x oiniiii Iioiiho Vilni'Nility ovtMilnK. It I' the ulnirmiiiK pliiy of "rimiitnmin" tunler tlio illi-eetlou of tlio Women' C'lirhtliui AksooIiUIoii nml hit htnl n onroful nnil illllKunt ivhonriinl for tlio nit tliroj Wiiuk. It will In kIvimi wllli nil rlmunlnn otreotmiil tiiiikrthopoi'Miiliil hiii' vMonof kiicIi nhlo illiveio n n 1'iof. Hill, Mr, V H. MnlTinnii nml otliem. Follow In I the I'lioditAM I'Anr I. I. Orelieilru. 1. l'liniHiil Drill Hlxli'un Yininu I.iiiIIon Kan Hhi'lilnn lluwley, cuilnln. Nellie Newnmii, Jo Winner, Muy MiMire, Hlilnej Krmiklln. Clnrn Hinllh. Minnie I'lirUer llclo M. Turner, K'ullo Crlley, tlerlnnle ChnmlverH, llriieo lliinlalnuor, tlrneo llnrr, Mnry Thiol, Kloruneo Wlimer. Killlli UlnrkHon KIko, KpIdIIii Cnrtlee, Mnry I,oiilo Umlorwooil. I'nritRol ilrlll tinilor illroutlon of Mr. W, H. Iliiltniiiii. f M,.,,.io i !' ,,l",l IleBKin.."Cniio" i t,.i. J Jh Siittinliiy Nliilil ' ' 1 Keeno II I"' ,,I"M KW" KllVet 4. Itootlntlnn "WlilKtlliiR ItogliiHiut" MIm Httln. in, Dmiee of tlio Miipci h. Homo Hoono from fl rocks e. Nlnlitof the KnU' II. Kim Drill Twonty MInhcr (Irneo Tyler, Umella I.iiimIiik, ,Iono l.un iIiik, Knilly I lower, l.llllnn I)oll, Kiln Itnyinniul.l'cnrl Aifey, Miiltlo.lonc, Miir isery WliiRvr. HlonNom Mi'Cliiliy, Ailn WuiirIi, Helen WuiikIi. Ktlnit Klrkiiiit rlo, Helen (lore, lleolo Oiiull, Kutlo Mc Arthur nml llnttlo Jono. II inter direction of Prof. Hill. 7. Violin Kolo-Hlwteil Kildlu WiiInIi. K. rnhlenli Beono front Custlo Qitrilon I'AHTII. 1. OrchcNtrn, 2. Hccltittlon "Mtnttel." l.llllnn Until). 3. aorinnn loxla "KverNo Knr Away." .. ,, , , Von lloylo Mr. Hill. 4. Vocnl olo-" Lot Henr tlio (lentlo Imrk," Illahop Mr J. (I. WmlHwnrth. With Klute Obllnato by O. A. ANChmitmi. (Uy rcqiutt fcPrvNont IIonr-n. ral (Knture n. (Ireok Tab.-t f Mercury I i. J t'wnlml I'luvor "VrolloloftholJrlilo I iDenthofVlrRlnlii il. WhlNlJIitR Nolo I). N. U'hntcr. 7. Tiililenii-Urnml Klnnlle. Kol'owlnino the yoiniK Imlles that will eoiiiirlothotnlik"itix: AlllaKlRhtvr, Kiiniife lluwley, lUchel 111 ock, .Miss Covert, Htella Kltker, MIhi Vwk, IiiiIpu Smith, Ji'imle Unilurwooil, Mnlllo Helwij;. IteUeerii Norlul. Tlio aociul foutiii e of tlint noble oriler I to bovxteiiplvely revlvoil nml eultlvatoil In ev ery Indication. In ilemomtnitlon of which meUKiint mid exteniveo niRivKntton of Uild Fcllcw, Kebeeea nml their iiumerou frleml of I mile mid Kentlemn gutliertil Moniluy cvenliiR nt the fjimnrV iH-millfnl hull. A iilonanntovoiiliii; wiih (iu'imI liythoo hi nt tetiilnt'ce, The literary nml iuulel jmit of me ironrain, wiuio not very extemlvo wni iiently oxeentisl. After thU Jtittleo wan ilono tlio Inner member with lee cream nml enlie. ThoenteitnliiineiitenneliiiliMl with nilellKlit tut hour or Indulgence lit tstratiM' "onehnitt Inz waltxea" Tim ittualo was excellent nml every participant ilepnrtwl with ilno com. memiittloit for the committee hi chnrKe. All pivent exiirowivl hope for a siweily leturn of mt eipially (lellghtful commtiiilnu w Ith tlio Hter Ueleo.,ii. Hoiitlt I.liicoln, Mr. Itncl on U qulto loU with fever nt I.er home H'.ll south Twelfth xtreet. Mia. Hnrr I'nrker leavm Sntunlny for Chi oiiko nml the lnkwt aeeompnniej by her inntlier nml two chilJren. J. M. Wilbur of Utvte, will visit IiIh last hi Siimltiy ut 1W0 N iitreot. Them will lie n aoclnl Weilnwlny evenliiR nt tint Plymouth CongreKiitlonnl ohtireli. Witntnl to Know. If the young couple thnt Ktole the Itowo ami huggy from 1M0 N ntnsit enjoyml their t lilo Buiiility , Aunt Samantha. Yniitliiilloiio-Kiiriipi'itii 1'iire l'repiirlliin, I.uiIIm, If you want the inoit elegant fnee, liuiiUaml neck preparation, try this one. It U eleur and as pure ns prlus water; no eolor, leid, o llineut or other hiittioits bu IKsllent in It. It it'iikes your nkln soft, fresh, oleariiml velvety; remo en tan and wind burn,tednoss, blotches, luiiiku, freektes, tan, moth Hts, decolorations, ImpiiU a distill que nppjaraucd and a pearly eoiuplexioii, FKh worms will not stay under its use. If your f tee Is not w hut you desire It, I iihV you to try "Youthileno". I guarantee It to give perfect aatUftiction. I lmo long looked nml sought for n preparation that will remove theo things and make ladles complexions frei.li mid young looking and now I hnvu found it. It Is retailed at two dollars or threo for live. Throe psek'.iesnru wauniit edtosatUfy the worst easa. It U really worth ten doliarva ptekage, I have secur ed the infency for this trusty nrtlele, tent pieiutld. J. II. IIaiilkv, DruggUt, Lincoln, Neb. Notice In hereby kI en that the miniinl meet. Ink of tlio Htoekholclors of thu Nebraska Itnllway Company, for tlio purpose of elect- I liiRaeeniIlreetors to sorve for the ciuiilm; .enriiiul ror the tritnsnetlon or such oilier huilness as muy legally corns before the meeting, will be held nt the orttco or the com pnnyln l.tncolu, Nebriiskn, on Wednesday, the tenth day of June, 1831, ut elsvon o'clock. A.M. J.U. TAYtOlt, Secretary. Omaha, May Ut, 1891. HE KICKED, Hut tin, (Ittmr I'llliin llnil Hoiiie (IrlrT nni't'N Tim. "I luivii I iitvt'leil on till nmil for fifteen yearn," wild lliu loiinicloii man to hi iiolKhbor, "mill I never knew u train to Imi on time." Tim other looked tint tlio window, milk ing no uiiHwor. "I remember rldltiK on this road iiucu when iltook fourlioiirsto Kopuven mile," the llr.it Hpenker itdileil. No ntiHWiir. "It'n it ncaiulaloiiH outntge thnt the pilli llunhonld be treated In this way," No aiiHWer, "Some day the people will rise In their might nml put nntop to niicIi thing. It' JiiHtHueh liiNoleiieu it thl I bat caused the French revolution." lie nliook hi bead Mtvngely nml glared nt u hriikciimu. "I'm going In town to keep mi engage ment ut 0 o'clock. I'll lct you even money that I'm Into." Thorn Willi no ruply In I III olTer. "I'll iM'tyim two tootle." Tlio otberwbook hi bead, giving tlio Unit Indication thnt be wiih nut deaf. "I'll bet you two to one that I'm half nn hour late," "No; I won't bet," wild the neconil man. JtiNt then I be train Mopped, itml the In dignant iiiHHUiiger Jerked out hi watch. "Tun minute lute now!" be mild, "llrakeman, what' thu trouble notvf" The brakemau did not know, "If I'm over half all hour late I'll mio thl road for damages." Thu other occupant of the neat Mtillcdi aadly. "Ilnugltl You'ru nlwiiy lato, JtiNt when I don't want you to I hi lute." Tlio hntkomnu looked ut- him pityingly. "I don't nee how peoplu tolerutu It," thoj angry man went on. Then turning nml looking nt hi companion be mild fiercely: "Von don't hcciu to inliitl this ntop itmclif" "No," wn thu answer. "Travel on this rond iniichf" I "Yen." "Howlongf" I "Kvery day hIiico it was liullt." "And you don't kick at thl thltigr" "No." "Well, you'ru a Job." "Mv friend." wild the mini of few words In a mihilued voice, "havu you any Interest In thl road, any money Invested lit it, liny ' claim against It?" ' "N no," wiw the reply. "My friend, I hnvu had threo crops of I hay burned by park from locomotive on thin road. I havo had three Jernoy cow and a homo worth 91,000 run down and killed by train. I was smashed in a colli sion once, and Htald In a hospital for live months." "Weill" gasped the first speaker. "I havo lieeit a stockholder In this road sliico the first train ran over it, and I havu never had a cent of dividends out of It. I wear a cork leg since thu accident. I havu seven ncres of flue liny hind which I never touch. I don't dare raise any cattle. 1 can't get nuy Insurance on my life. My dear friend, you ought to thank your stars that yon arc so fortunate." "Stranger," said thu other, "I beg your pardon," nml then there was a long silence. New York Tribune. Ho Wasn't. A man with n paint pot nnd brush was at work on the front steps of a bouse on Third street when a pedestrian baited and called out! "Hellol So you nro painting, uhr" The painter put usldo his brush, wiped , his lingers on a plecuof paper and descend-' ed to thu walk to reply: "My friend, I am sorry for you, but by keeping your eyes oien and always being prepared to tlodgu thu fool killer you may pull through." "W-whattlo you mean?" "You asked mo If I was painting'" "Yes." , "Well, I'm not. I'm gravel roofing these steps. Can't you seo thu gravel? Isn't thu tar kettle right heref Can't you tell thu dllTurcncu lietwcen gravel reeling and painting?" Thu other looked nt him for half a min ute, sized hint tip as the biggest man, and turned away with: "Some folks can't bo civil to Bavo their hlnmed necks! Go on with your old pile driviugl" Detroit Free Press. Slaterly Affection. Freddy Ain't sister Alice good to mo? Shu lets me blow my own nose. Munsey's Weekly. Coiipiillnic Itelli'i'tlim. Fweddy was on his lli-st sea voyage. Pale, limp nnd ready to die, ho lay groan ing in his bunk. "Cholly," ho said, leebly, after a par oxysm of unusual violence had spout itself and ho hud becomo comparatively calm, "a fellow ought to bo dossld thankful he Isn't a cow." "Why?" asked Cholly. "Hecauso a cow waughl has got four stomachs, don't ' know!" Chicago Ttib uue. Hpolleit I.lnim, "Havo you .een the lions lit Central Park?" asked a New York gentleman of n little boy. "Yes; they are spoiled lions." "SimilotU" "Yes, spoiled. I saw a llttlo gltl throw a piece of bread Into thu cage and thu lion didn't touch It. Ho wanted cake, I sup pose." Texas Sittings. Complimentary. Gertrudo I havu jut received the proofs from thu photographer. Which of these two do you consider tlio better? Oenuvluve Well, this is thu better look ing, but the other resembles you thu most. -Westlleld (N. J.) Standard. (leiieriiiis. Mr. Whltegoods-Ueally, Mrs. Coldhnm, your table hccius to bo getting poorer every day. Now this chicken is ipilte spoiled. Mrs. Coldlmm Neter mind, my dear sir, you can havu twieu as much of it on that account. America. Tlio Open St'UMiu. "You think you are getting a llttlully, don't you?" said thu man to thu trout as he leisurely pulled him in. 'I do seem to be catching on," replied tit) trout. Life. lliil.V l Hick, The woeful explosion of a lies Moines tuiuixtei' countenance rbowtil his tlccpnnx lety wn not entirely without muse, when he cmpilrctl of n druggist of the suite eltv what wai best to give a baby for a cold. It wn mil necessary for him to siy more, his couu lennnco rIioiyisI that the pet of the family, If not the Idol of his life wn In distress. "Wo ghooiirbnby ('IniiiiIm'i lulu's CoiikIi Komedy" wn thu druggist niiRwcr. i don't like to gle the baby such strong medicine," Mild the tciitiiRtor. "You know John Olcsoii. of the WnlleiR-Tnlbot Printing Co., don't jiuif" en itilieil the druggist. "Ills baby when eigh teen months old, got hold of u bottleof Chain beiialn' Cough Iteiuedyniiildrauk the whole of It, Ufcoiirsti It Hindu the baby vomit xcry freely but did not injure It in the least, nnd ivhat I more, It ciiud the baby's cold, It I not iiecessiuy to gle xilvns to euro n rold or for ci imp either." The teamster uliendy knew the value of the Remedy, hav ing llod It himself, nml was now satlslled that theio was no danger in giving It even to n baby. A Hiiiim' Wanted. About July llrst, ami eight rojin resldenco ivlll, iiwulnrii ponvniileiii ,mi hi oentrnl locution or will give lease on icslilenee built to my older. Atldiers, L. Wkshki., Jit., 1KH N Ht. Kuril I h eil Itoiini rot Kent. Two nicely furnished front rooms, rent reasonable. Enquire 010 K street. Polkn-dott glnghnms are nmong the now wash fubi U's this season. J. W. WlNOKIt & Co. Hull O street. Coal of uvery size from the best mines In Ohio, Kentucky; Illlnol, Missouri, Colora do mid Wyoming for sale by Oeo. A.Kay mer. Telephntio ilUO. Olllce ll.'ll O street. Have you been to the new half dressing parlors of the Thornbtirn Sisters nt l!!l!3 t) street. Inlect the choice lino of embroideries hi newest patterns ut Heipolshelmer it Co. tt,. fl t," I. .,1,1 ,l,,tlf 111)",' M Ktl-nnt Telephone IK). Olllce hours, da. m tor. p. in, Think of It The Cosmopolitan Magn?lne, giant among the great, monthlies, nnd TllK Couhikh will Ixith be sent to nuy addiess one year for three dollnis. For furtner pnrtleu bus rend large nihertlsement on pngo eight. Ue sure and try eastern Wyoming Nut coal, iiest tu the market, price (4.40 dellv .red by Geo. A. IUyinor. Telephone ."W0, I IU4 U street. A new Invoice of iKiuuets, toques and sum mer lints hits Just been opened ut Ha I irv and Haskell's now millinery store, WM O street, and every lady In Lincoln iliould feu them beforo milking n selection. L. Hair, the pioneer Jeweler Is now nt home In his new store (formerly Cook & Johnston's old stand) nt 1130 O street. When you want a watch, clock, diamonds or Jewell y of nny kind, call on L. Uarr, ltiHI O street. Defoie making prcsentntlons always call nt L. llnir's Jewelry store nnd seu his Inrgu line of Jewelry that I suitable for such occa sions. Remember thu place, lllMI O street, Cook & Johnson old stand. Fine wutch repairing and artistic engtav iug skllltully executed. All watch work fill ly warrentedtit L. Harr's Jewelry store, ll.'Ml u sii eei. 100 lltiest eugrnved calling cm ds und pinto for f "-Wi at Ti:k Couhikh otlke. Hill lies nnd lenthei gotsls of nil descrip tions made to order by Henry II irphnui 4'J north KMventh htreet. The Whitebrenst Coal and l.ime company is itgeiii at the front supplying the finest grades of nil kinds of coal Henry Harpham's saddlery nnd harness emporium hits been moved to 142 north Eleventh street, opposite Capital hotel. Gentlemen should now get out their lnt summer's suit, take it to the Lincoln Htenm dye works 1 10(1 Ostioet and hnve It cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out, Whkx Ghamt Said, "We will fight it out on this Hue If it takes all summer." ho proba bly tefered to tlio "Hurllngton," as every body knows It is the only "line" wot th fight ing for In this part of the country. Denu & Hortou nru as usual hi the lead In this city on lawn sprinklers, hose reels, etc. Call on them before ptirehnslug. You know their plnco is nt 1450 O street nnd their tele phone Is 150. Geoi.ooihth Havk Dkcidki) the earth's eartlt's crust to be over UK) miles thick. This is about tile thtekness of the man's head w ho bii)s his i alb oad tickets by some Inferior ami jioorly equipicd line, w hen he could get u ticket by the "Hurllngton" nt the srita rate Henry Htu phnm the popular harness maker lies left Twelith street to locate on Eleventh near P street opposite tlio Capital hotel. '1 hero with Increased facilities and uinio con 1 1 nl loeitlnit Mr. H111 pham's business will undoubtedly Inci ease, for anything hi Hie harness lino lluiplmin is hound to lead nml If nt anytime you want anything hi his line don't forget t ) give hlui a call. Illcyelisof all Kinds mid nil mikes skill fully repalml 011 slioit notice. Wrencl'es, oil cans, th es ami other supplies ulwajs tor sale at George & l'lhctto, Hi'. O stieet. Cheapest jilacu In the city for iiiilliueiy tind hah' gools riio-nbiiniSlsteis, l'JI'.' O, sU'eet. i Net er older a photograph or pletnro oj nuy kind until you have seen the oik done ut the nct .Studio I.e Giiimle, 121 couth Twelfth Mi eet. So tlie Hue display of Gold mid Hints Cn);e, Water Cooler nnd Filters und Ia'oii mil Kefiigenitois. The hugest and mot complete stoii: of Hiiiim) Furnishing gnds ill the city ut HiuUoiN; Mollis. Pat Isliiu millinery including nil the lntis novelties at Haines ,V UaskeH's new mlllnelj tore. IliM O si net. No such line of lin-3 velihies as is kept by K R. Gutluio I .M0 O stieet can be round oUu w here In the statu Everything stylUli nml novel hi the can Inge lino is theiu to ho found. Blip In and look over the line oven if you don't want to buy. It will iilToid 3011 it few pleusant'ii.oments look at the various hands some turnouts. BEFORE YOU BUY Summer Underwear Flannel, Madras or Silk f S H I RTS See otir very Klogant Line, and Note Our Low Prices ! GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE M. A. NEWMARK, Proprietor. Corner O and lOth Streets. Everybody Popular Goods at Popular Prices -o We are constant!)' adding large stock, and close buyers of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES who have visited us in the past two weeks are delighted with our store, and particularly OUR LOW PRICES. If you have not visited us yet we think you should lose no time in doing so. Cash and One Frice with Courteous Treatment to All. " KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS- CO. i?i8-iq2o O Street. FLOWER, 1 J M 39"" ADR COSTUME. "---MILTON M t,VQN.Ciy...sMtw4Mifit Mil scrlptloii, News, Manufnctuiers' nnd Publishers' Agent. TEETH EXTRACTED - .H. K. SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform I No 1-thcr I No (las ! A Full ret of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. All I'illinirs at the Lowest Kate-;. I)R 1 1 l k :i A ' Kooms 9-1 95. lJ6. Hurr Block, l'l. II. -I. ll.l.U.V,N, LINCOLN. NEB I cpcrrxiycnxcuaruxtii 1204-1200 Delighted -o- New Goods to our already Telephone 448. LAWN MB G-ARDEtf SEEDS, Anil everything forthe I.awn and Garden, nt Griswold's Seed Store H" Mouth Kloventh Street. I ALWAYS HAVE THE NEWEST HOOKS IJY THE MOST POPULAR AITHOKS. t WITHOUT i PAIN DTT. KER7VTAN 1 m 1 tujaixocouu yj;ft rll w iLri ilEB O STJteET m- -jr, ,J - " tufcUfc .JOkiii. .