DRESS LOira. crmors tveavfs ij kbit materials BICH AND BARB COLORS THE FA VORITE FABRICS IX BLACK NOVEL AND STYLIsn OOWNS HINTS FOR THE IIorSEWIFE. The brilliant, swiftly changing hues of tlio miil-Humruer snuhet uky, the soft Hilvery alieeri of moonlight on the Eea, the bluau of the created clouds, at early dawn, the tender green of the baby leaves of frnit and forest trees, and the colors of field and garden flow ers, hive been carefully caught and imprisoned in the fine fibre meshes of the fabrics presented for approval this Bessnn. Heavy brocades, rich silks and vel vets, stiffly stand a-dde, and the form feminine appears gracefnlly RWbthed in the clinging garb of an Undine, clasped with a zona of jewels rare, or draped with wonderful luces or chif fons, verituble fairy fabrics, accepted in the most mutter of conrse fashion by tno godde-s of oar present day Bocietv. furious Kaleidi scope effects are scat tered over the changeable surface of hurahH, India, ('hiuaand.)apanese silks, and cmpes come in the same ground colors, with similar odd and pleasing designs, wl ile CIihIIis, a prime favor ite is vuticd itn silken or Javanaise stripes, but still shows the conven tional tig u re or new blossom design. Luminous Lunsdowue, that undu lating, exquisitely line, yet firm tex ture, Mauds first in the list of high class mutt-rials suitable for graduating gowns, wedding, evening, reception, and dinner toilettes, and drestes for gen eral wear. This beautiful, nrtistic material in perfect tints, utlractive neutral toues, and rich deep hues is manufactured in Philadelphia hy Wm. t Itead, and is Buhl hero nt retail exclusively, by John Wiinmuiiker. Ou the counters of this well-known and popular hoci-e, are also exclusively shown the peculiar cotton fabrics known as Simpson k bous" Urandeu burgs, with unooth even body, grounds of w ions colors and tdiudes, plain bu.I tignre.l, and lurtlier uec oruted with ribbon tied clusters of . Violets, wild roses, dogwood blossoms, ! tulips and otoer flowers, all in fast j aniline dyes. The other Ijimpson i productions, black cotton brocades, ; csiiton cloths, fancy satines for shirt waists, cotton cl.iuas and zephyr ; prints are found there and elsewhere. ' HITXHI.T1C3 IN BLACK j i The wardrolie of a lady is never com- pleted itliout one, to or even three ' black drissts, one in heavier weight goods such as sert-e or Henrietta, the other in lighter stuffs to take the place 1 of 'h. dress of China silks, surah or chall s. I Hie various lines and varieties Oi ' tilk-warp, silk and wool, and all wool materials, b aring the brand of the celebrated manufacturers, li. Priestley : 4; Co., stamped in letters of gold, at iuteivals of every five yards, on the selvage of each piece of their goods, ' embrace most desirable and reliable giades and kinds of black dress fabrics, for ouch season's wearing. j Just now, no material can be more j appropriate for full dress occasions than the exquisite Cluirette, a line lustrous fubric that drapes beautifully. ' Dresses of Cluirette are charmingly trimmed with open passementerie of 'et and silk, and Chantilly or point ace. Curaiel to, which baa a hard, glossy finish, and resembles a very choice grade of Japanet-e silk, provi s useful for serviceable and dressy cos tucuos, and gowns of it may be more or less elaborately trimmed, according to the requirements of tbo wearer. Crystallette has a look of light, very fine, Urilliuntine, while Mousseline hows more the wool, and like nun's veiling, it can be UBed for forming light weight nonrning dresses, as well as those for geueral wearing. Henri etta and Courtauld's crape, are t' e materials pr excellence for mourning costumes, and dresses of Convent cloth, crape cloth and serge, can be tuade up exclusively of the material, no other trimming being necessary .han that formed of the dress fabric. Samples of any of the dress-good mentioned in this article, or otlitr desired fabrics, can be t roc m red by writing for them to John Wanumnkcr, Philadelphia, Pa., or to Mrs. J. Stew art, Vomns Illustrated Vohm, No. 10 West 2;d street, New York. In writing to either address please m -n-tion the name of this paper in your tetter. fllNTS FOP. HOUSEKEEPERS. When dresses of Challi', Sutinp, Brandenburg, or even woolen stuffs re to be laundered, UHe Stanton's IN aphtha Hoap, which removes dirt, closrs light grounds, and brightens colors. C'hron'e complaints and sudden at tacks of illucss are CjuihI in, or come to all homes, uad it is well to he pre pared tor such emergencies, for it is not always convenient to call in a phy sician, even if one is near at hand. An invaluable, bonk, which ought to be in every household is the Uuiof. to Health, for it tells ns how to know the various diseases, und suggests rem edies for each illness, and also tell? ns from where, nnd how to procure sim ple, inexpensive homo medicines, that ought to be in every home. This valu able mothers' bock cuu le procured by writing for the ti;nE to Health, to jMunyoii's Homeopathic Home ltemedy Co, l.iJI Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Kindly mention this paper, to ensure prompt utiou ion to your re quest. M. E. L. If you do a man a favor do not let him know r, or the chances are he wiil come back foi another lift. Learv-SMll waiting for your ship to come iu, eh? Wea v Oh, they've come. Whole fleet ol Viu. A hardships. A clergyman one hot - unday, observ ing a deacon ;u-let p in I he cliuieh, called out: 'Hrolher Austin, pleii.se open the window a bill. Physician.-, say It i." unhealthy to sleep in a hot room." A M A II TV K TO OANDT. Tommy You did not give me the wh'ppiug yon ami you would. ir'-lhiT Wit, wi at a strune boy you ar- lo want a hi mg. Tommy Weil, i thought I should like tl,o candy you aiways give meatier L. "You seem to le a man of extensive vi '-,s,'' tHi.i the tal aile man in the train. "I am," wrs the answer. "I'm u t-lcreoi ticoii lecturer." Mr. F'irp entering store Is Mr. I' 1 ne ii? Cltrk No, uia'aiu; he has stepped out. Jira. Plopp Will be be In arter bit' Cleik- Po'-aibly, ho had just cone kft r a tuiiilK'. i:i rest no. A-J.iblo To irist. (to guide) "That's a hj in jo-ing s'utue, guide." Ounle- "Indeed you are rlcht, sir; imi 1 people aie imposed on by it. They tliii-k 'tis inntbls, hut It's only painted IllubM, ' OUTDOOR VENICE. At first sight it mny seem strango for ny one to write alxnt "outdoor" feljice, when but few visitors know it 'rom any other point of view, and cue night almost be afraid, as Howells says, A "catching one's pun in the tatter of t thre.idb.ire theme." Hut Venioa is perhaps unique main earth, insomuch hat her themes are never threadbare'. She may be dt scribed in song and stcry, ihe may be painted in every mood, 'rom Canuletto Turner and Ziem in the jast, to Van ilnaaeu, Woods, Mainella ind Koussof in the present; painters may devote themselves to transcribing ier beautv, and yet they will never and i a 'last word;" her subtle charms, ic-r intangible and ever-changing love liness will always be alxive and be 5 0:id their b. t ellorts. Like Cleojia Ira, "age cannot wither, nor enstom tle her infinite variety;" for age but dds new beauty, arid custom only serves to make one better acquainted with her fascination. Many writers, writing of Veuico, ns Kowells did, when lu lay groaning inder the chai, is and slavery of Austriau lomination, loved hi r for her monru 'ulness ami decay; mid the habit if ookiug at her from that point of view las became almost dominant amongst aer tourist visitors even at present. There never wus more wilful blindness o the facts of the place. Venice Is loruble for many reasons, but one of ;he principal oues is the joyonsuess of life which is so characteristic of her nopulation, the stir und bustle of a prosperous community, winch yet is unattended with those terrible com panions of commercid prosperity in jther towns, dust, flirt, and noise. Venice, prosperous and smiliug, con icions of the increase of commerce which l as ceuie to her through her well-loved parent, Itilv. with the long Ii in s of sin h iii4 li:iiug the quay of t he Zattere, with ln-r coal-wharves, her cot xhi m.lls hi r -i k and luce factories, all giving occupation and wages to her teeming population, with her a sonal ilive with thtj clang of ship-building, tending out to the s-a the biggest irog, flails nfioiit, is no longer an object of pathetic pity to be moiirne I and wept over, but a citv jowms with the sense of life rolitubiy used, ud the con sciousness of a great future before her. There is no doubt that a great many of her self-termed worshippers re-ent this air of prosperity. It pleased these jeutiment.ilists to Ree Venice mournful, her pulu.es uucared for, her tirand Canal empty, excepted for an occa sional gondola cri ssmg its expius lit the tra-ftt Hi. 'I he fuss which they raised at the limovi tion of the little steamboats w s almost ludicrous. Tt'nt the gondoliers should object was per fectly nnilersta dable, the mum II I Inclined their ancie.it calling ov n more than it has since been found that they interfere vi ith it in reality; that Ihev should obj ct, und even go on' on btrike Ithe first time such a thin' occurred in Venetian annals); and that pven now, after several years, they still should utter "curses Dot loud, but deep," as the vijtnnltn glides pust them on tbo (iiiind Canal, is but proving they lire human after all, and that an enemv to their pocket is an enemy to tiieir peace. In spite, however of the gondoliers and the rabid '-fa Idists," the vaxirelii were established on the Crand Ca'tal, to the immense com fort of nil residents, for both rich and poor avail themselves of them. These excellent little boats, run from tho Public (iardens past the Kiva degli Schiavoni, up the whole length of the Grand Canal to Sant Cbiura, j st beyond the station and the lovely Puppadopoli (iardens. There is one nnitorm charge; whether one goes only from one station to another across the canal, or whether one goes the whole distance, the cost is a penny, and it can therefore be imagined what a boon the little steamers are to the working population, who, beforo they were established, had to circulate about the town on foot, paying a half penny at tho lr(ti)h( I'o each time they wished to cross the (crand Canal. These little steamers are admirably built so as to carry as many passengers and to produce as little wash us possi ble. In the summer and autumn months there is another service or larger steim boats that run between the Kiva and the Lido, taking about, a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes for the passuge, for the benefit of tho crowds that go to bathe in tho Adriatic or to spend the day on tho shore, or in tho Sitabiiimecto dei l!.i ni. Nothing could tie better a: ranged for the com fort of both bithers nnd non-buthera than this i stabiishmeiit, built out on piles over the water. P.etween the two wings of dressing rooms, which give on to covered galleries, whence lines of stairs lead down to the water, is a large concert and reuding-loom, where a band plays daily, ami a restau ruut, while on tho broad terrace out side are innumerable little tables under the great awn-ng where the non-bathers, or those who have hud one bath aud are resting before taking a second (for three or fonr dips are often the order of the day during the summer months I can sit in shade aud comfort and 1 mk down on tho "watery sports" of I heir friends fr both sexes below. Kverv care is taken by the authorities to make the bathing safe. Lines i f posts connected by ropes mark the limit beyond which deep water should deter the timid and non- xperiencod shim mer, and a boat is always in ntb-nd auce. The only two iniprovemo its ouo would like to see added are n spring board for a dive into deep water, and n raft moored at some distance to which one could swim out and rest on b fore returning shoreward. If these two things were conceded the Lido would be the m si perfect buthitig-phic.' in the world, for ihegloriously i l-ar, sun warmed water, rippling in over a floor of finest sand aud shells, is a fit balli for Amphitrito herself. The crowds that throng to tho Lido every day during the summer and early autumn months nro a sight to nee, nnd the lovely shady lanes aro nine with the laughter and chatter f walking pin tles; for Venetians lovo the country, and flowers nnd greenery arc their delight, 1 hey carry this characteristic into their home-life, and there is not a eallr. or canal m Venice where, on looking up, one will not find that the window sills are rippling over with carnations und bitl-uni", und the iron laths of the balconies ure half hidden bv the broad green leaves of hki tlUIni. ( leca siouallv a dark shlnv head or a russet tously ouo will be framed in a wealth of verdure as the owner le ius over the balcony to the )sti)tt below, or hauls it up full of stewed cnttletish. which she has just successfully bargained for in her sweet sibilaut d'ule -t from over the e lges of the balcony. Hut the cost of a franc and n half, small as it is when one considers that it inclules a return ticket to and from the Lido, the use of the tramway which runs across the island, tho entrance to the Stabiliraento, and the use of a com fortable dressing-room, with costume ami toweN, is more thau the poorer Venetians will pay every day; nud thefe, therefore, make use of the float ing baths which are moored during the summer ofT the point of the lbigaria, oposite the i'mz.ettn. It is said that a grating precludes the possi bility of anything more solid than water passing into these baths; ami that such a precaution is necessary may be t athered from a atndy of the jet-am ami floutsnm which the sweet, purifying tide, that cleans Venico ont twice b-iIhv, carries bck to the sea on her bosom. For though one may be an devoted to cats aa Guutier was to "Madame TTieophne," still lo batUi alongside their floating corpses is an other matter, and is apt to leave doabh as to the purifying nature of the watel in which one is immersed. But thii perhaps is unnecessary fastidiousness, and it certainly is not shared by thi Venetian monelli, or street-urchins, who disdain bathing establishments ol any and every kind, and who make the canals alive, in every sense of the word, on summer even ings, as they plunge in and out of the water like so many Irish spaniels, yell ing and shouting as is the habit of small boys of every nation on the face of tho globe. Fit studies for a painter indeed are these brats, with their beau tiful ronnded limbs and polished brown skiun. as they race along the quays, and chose each other on land and la water; for the populace of Venice is a splendid race, fit sous of tho sea who is their mother; defeneration of type and phyMqiie is not to be found amongst them, but Tuther amongst the "gilded youths" who lounge about tho cijl in the Piazza, pallid and effeminate. and incapable of any active exertion either in nlind or in body. No doubt it is the healthy ont-door life of hard work led by the gondoliers which has kept the true grit in them, nnd brought so little change in either their habits or ideas.' The gondoliers are conservative in all things; their ideas, their habits, the very shape and method of building and wftrking the gondola, are the inherited growth ol centuries, and the gondolier has but a small and doubtful opinion of innova tions of any kind. One of their most marked characteristics is the rivalrv or j fend which divides the xpo'o of Venice into two factious, the JSioolotti I ami th Castellani. The Castelluni'a chief citadel is, of oonrse, the district ! ronud the former cathedral of Venice, S. Pietro in Castello, away beyond the Arsenal, and behind the Publia viardens. The Nicolotti, on the other hand, possess all that part of Venice which lies between San Giovanni e Paolo and Santa Cn'ar (just beyond the station). But it is at the time ol the regatta that the rival feeling be tween the two factions, which smoulders comfortably at other times, bursts into a blaze, and causes the crowd that extends in a compact muss at eilher side of the canal to take an even more acnto iuterest in the rowers on account of their representing the rival parties that divide the city. A more brilliant sight than a regatta on the Grand Canal it would indeed be hard to find out of Spain. The black mass of b ints, imiror, hari h and mimloti, that its ont from the line of palaces nt fi-hr side, serves to throw ont the vivid tiDts of the dresses (for Venetians, male and female, have a wonderful cy for color in their personal adornment), aud the brilliant flags and draperies thut flutter from tho windows: the splendid state barges, manned by s moss of rowers, that recall something of the pageants in the days of Venice'f glory, the pearly tints of the palac fronts, mellowed by time, the delicate, shitting green of the water below, the blue of the sky above.nllcombinetomake nu unforgecuble picture, and one wind for brilliancy, of local color and move ment could only be match -d in an Audubisian laza de t jrox. Very in dependent in spirit are they, these regatta gondoliers, and apt to take the law into their own hands if things are not to their liking. If ever there was a people in whon, the love of gossip is rampant, it is the Venetians. High and low, rich and poor, there is no difference, and the i (ifr.a in her boudoir will listen with the same avidity to some extraordin arily petty p'ece of gossip ns bet humble sister in clapping zihtoIk (the high-heeled wooden mult: worn by the women of the people), as she leans on the head of the cortile exchanging the news o; the day with her neigh bora. Of the two, perhaps, the hard-working woman of the people will show greatei kindness of heart in her judgments and remarks than the woman of the aristoo rucy; for the absolutely empty lives, empty of every sort of intellectual oc cupation, which are led by the ladie' of Venetian society are not calculated to develop anything of the highet graces of the mind, or to bring to li.'ht that gracious charity that thinkethno evil" whith distinguishes the trae men nnd women of the world from the dwellers in provincial ignorace and darkness. The Venetian housewife is not much tronbled in the transac tion of her marketing. The chiol markets of the staple articles of food in Venice fruit and fish are at the Kialto. The former begins at the fool of the great flight of steps (which with the lines of ascending and descending fignrcs, at a little distance, suggest ideas of Jacob's ladder and its angels), and spreads itself in a glorious muss of.color, created by the piles of pump kins, melons, cabbages, scarlet and green peppers, crimson pomegranates, purple and golden grapes, claret-colored figs and blushing peaches, all tumbling in tempting profusion nnder the tawny-colored awnings, through which the sun is allowed to filter his radiance; nntil one turns a corner and finds oneself in the silvery radiance and accentuated atmosphere (to use a mild term) of tho fish market, whence oue is rewarded by a view down the rand Canal to the most bountiful houso in Venice, the gem-like Ca d'Oro, with its gleaming marble coro net. Outdoor life in Venice from April to Novembor iB a dream of never ending bennty nnd interest; and as oue recalls memories of sapphire days and silvor nights, rosy dawns and crimsou sunsets, tno silent delight of her water ways, the cheerful bustle or her maze of ralti, nnd, above all, tho glorious wind-swept spaces of tho lagoons which enclose the city with snch lov ing jealousy, one finds it in one's heart to echo the words of a daughter of "Veuezia Hcnedeta" "Nino. liK l.hsIii per cum. pur Kl iinr, el pan, e I'al. irlm del ma.1" Gkrtih-ib E. Campkf.ll. n wan a niE.-tr rrjDniSfi llent u pint of milk hot and mid one cnpfnl of snp-ur. Alii two laMo-spoon-fuls of coru-sturch with cold mils", and Atir it into the hot milk and lot it cook nbout tiTtoon minntos, after which add two tiililo spoonfuls of bntter. lleut tlio whites of three egga stiff, stir into the thickened milk Hint cook sj,'ain for Gve minutes, then torn the mixture in. to h dis'i to cool. When ready to serve, s'icn red bananas thin, and put on top of the creuin, s-irinkling over all half a cup of powdered sngar in wbichatrille of salt has been mixed. Serve this pudding with a sance of one fonrth of a cup of frnit jolly well beaten into a cup of thick cream. CREAM rtTKFS. Pot ono pint of boiling water in a smnll saiicepnn, add hulf pound of bnt ter; when melted, pnt in a pint and a half ot flour; stir in, being careful not to linrn; when mixed, remove from the stove, and cool; add five unbeaten egus. Jtiike on bnltered tiua for twenty minutes, cut the sides, and drop in the cream. For cream, lient one egg, add hslf a cnpfnl of sngsr, and hall cnpfnl of Hour, boil one pint of milk; stir in the sugar, egg nnd flour with a teaspoonfnl of butter; stir nntil thick, and flavor with a ten-spoonful of extract of vanilla. AVOKI, COCOANCT CAKR. Cream two enps of powdered sugar with one of butter; sift in three cups of flonr with one teaspoonfnl of baking powder; add a hnlf a cup of milk, and tho beaten whites of eight egt-s. Flavor with extract of vanilla. liske io jelly pans. Spread the t ip of each with icing, then the bottom.Ut dry anil sprinkle with grated coooanul EKCIPES. BltEAKJf'AST DISHES. CORN muffins. Stir into a pint of boiling milk a quart of corn meal, and salt-spoon ol salt. Add a scant quarter of a pound of melted butter and beat for ten minnte. when cool add fonr eggs which have been thoroughly beaten. Butter small tins or muffin rings and fill with the batter; bake in a moderate oven nntil well done. CREAK CAKES. Beat with a pint of rich cream, flour snongh to allow it to just drop from the ipoon. Give it a few minntes vigorous, jgbt beating, add half a tea-spoonful f salt, and bake on a hot griddle. Serve hot, bnt do not split them with a knife; tear them open with the fingers. Do not bake them in rings, but drop rom the spoon. Those persons who ire fond of "crumpets" will find these takes delicious. MUSHROOMS) OH TOAST. If fresh mushrooms are used, cleanse diem thoroughly aud cnt in small lieces. Put two tea-spoonfuls of but ler in a saucepan and when hut add ;he mushrooms with a little salt, sayenue vepper, and mace, letting hem stew till thoroughly tender, then iJd a cupful of cr am and the grated ind of a lemon if liked. Cnt the crust 'rom slices of bread and toast them a lice brown, butter them and place hem on a platter.pntting a spoonful of ;he mnshrooms on each slice and ipi inkling over them a little Iemor uice. Serve hot. I MKAT CASES. I Chop very fine any cold meat, and to ne cupful allow the same of fine bread jrumbs. If the crumbs are stale they ihonld be soaked till soft in warm milk; I x this add one egg well beaten, salt, ?eper and a small onion cLpped line, f liked. Stir this mixture thoroughly iml with a little flour make it into imall cakes and fry them in hot lard. veoetablb soup. Take a fourth of a enpful of pearl jurley, wash it and simmer it gently I 'or two hours in a qnart of water. Cleanso and ont into small bits one Jthite turnip, one carrot, half a bea I of ;elery, two onions, and a quarter of a ' imall bead of cabbage. Add the 1 vegetables with salt an 1 pepper to taste, ' and a qnart of good stock to the barley, ' ind let it boil slowly for an hour and a ' half, then add three potatoes cnt in ' imall pieces and cooked half and hour longer. If cne has no stock two pounds of beef may boiled in two quarts of I water with the barley aud then the vcgeuioies auueu hb uirecieu. TONGUE WITH CAPER SAUCE, For those who tire o" heavy meat as spring advances, this dish will be found a pleasant change; it is also very nice for luncheons. Soak a fresh tougne iu cold water for twelve hours, then bod it in water ten minutes, or n .til the white oatside skin can be scraped off; prepare four carrot, the same number of small onions and a little parsley finely chopped together, a little cayenne popper, salt, and three cloves. Put the tongue back in the kettle with these ingredients, cover with fresh water nnd boil six hours. If desired very nice, use less water.and add some white wine or good bouillon. When done put some of the liquor from the tongue into a sauce pan, add a ta' le tpoonful each, of butter and flour jreamed together and o soked a few minutes, add the yolk of an egg and a table-spoonful of capers woll beaten together, then pour over the tongue and serve. OBAHAVt COOKIES. Heat together thoronghly two eggs and two cupfuls of sugar, then add one cup of cre tin. Stir in two cupfuls of graham flour, pour the mixture in greased riugs and bake in a moderately quick oven. Care should be taken re garding the flour, for if too much is nsed the cakes will be stiff and good for nothing They should be as soft af possible and not fall. A stranepr entered the Jfewton (K;in.) rostoffi -e, oue day the other week. anil, buying a lot of postage stamps, asked jHTinisslon to it nip a I letters tha'- the oflice was liclili iir foi i postage. II Is request va gran ted. The Pearl Typewriter. The advertisement which appears in onr columns this week is one of the best machines of its kind. It does the work of a high priced machine, and parties ordering can depend on its reliability At a certain church near Iedburv, Eugland, an annual sermon is still preached against the vice of dueling. This Is done In accordance with t e last will and testament of a "lamsel whose rival lovers died fighting for htr hand. A POS-IBI.E CAUSE. "ITarold Is very indignant with you, Maud. Whit have you done to hi :?"' ".Nothing that I know of except that whoa he told me hist night he never fished for coiujiliiufnts, I toll Irm he was wise, because he didn't have the ii;ht kind or bait." Hard inbber handles for bicycU s are being replaced In great ii um hers by the more popular cork. August Flower' "What is August Flower for?" As easily answered as asked. It is for Dyspepsia. It is a special rem edy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. To-day it has an honored place in every town and country store, possesses one of the largest manufacturing plants in the country, and sells everywhere. The reason is simple. It does one thing, and does it right. Itcuresdyspepsiai JO H N SON'S " Anodyne Liniment. mwt. ORIGINATED IN I8IO Kf pt trTbr. Rrerr fnmtlv fhoiiM kp It at hnt. Top iliaMTr.in.m HM of lift hahle Ui occur to any on it 1st S'Mithitifr. ff-nlifiir and IViMitratintr Oiuf tint l itvHwnli.. SoltfvervMht-r. l'rii-35r .nii.as. Full lnUi'ukri Iruu, 1. b. JutlNSuN & KXJ itwMtua, Mam, "-TCSTRIPLE PlTE SUGAR O s 8HELIS. BUTIER KNIVES AND TEASPOONS, 25 kfStLEA?H'.F0RKS N0 TABLESPOONS '50 .iffiCJx SEND 2-CENTSTAKIPS. IWPErflML JEWELRY CO., 113 N. t2TH ST., PHILADELPHIA: JSprrial Termt ia ifiiantity to Itrairrt. "Banjo and drum. -Plaver of the atmve lntrnment shouM wii.i for my ianiilt. J. HiKJEIts, jK., Hih it w, .Sullivan t'oiinty, N.V. iilLLU ! "oiysTViitstuiiNtK; Km am w b. 4 (iKNTS VANTM-A Buiton put nn wim I V out iiwillw or thread. Sen W for sam I1b ia.-ka;e anrl termi. O h-r Noveltie" U.S. HOUSTON. Hnlvikp. Man P BHBIOHM-IIH Kll MILUEIMi prlrnr. Write (or l.ftwa. A.W. Ui-coihioi IK. WASHIICaTOll, D. O. C'lMCIMMATI, Q, A Hciki, 1 1 kl'l' II t V 1 TlioroilL'hlv taiii.ht l.v -iliwui li All l ,aii. For term, fi vtrtir-nlarsadtlrest.JOHN J. KAUAN, Uubo- I In the Spring Xear'v evervoody neei good n.c-d:ctne. i'l'S I, pui'iti Bic-h have accumulated In the Wo si dunn4tue c.Ut m .utl.5 must t 11' "r wlieu Hie mi'.d dnyscom-. and the eltect . 1 Diae- II, .r air is !ot. til body Is liable to be overcome by debility or some scrims dise.i e. lue re markable success ol Hood's S rsapardU, a.id the unlve. sal praise U Ue received. mak It worthy your coiilidcm-e. It : We "'deal M-nui: ""We'Tave used Hood s Sarsp.irllla In our rnrlly far years and llud It fully e.pial to all ii,at is claimed I .r It." luv. S. Lank. Groes-b.-ck, O. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures When o lier preparations fail. It possesses 0,cr)t lt-'iilir to I1s-ir. Tr it. IlitOlt'S ril.l.rnre liver lbs. constipation, biliou-nrss. Jaundice, sicK li.-a..alie, indlKes 11. .n. AMERICAN gg M IURE s3Lp lom Iwiivim-ei. Kasily applied, notliins .nnsivi quick re lulls. Iu. in mate reli f. positive cure. o - hawk UK " spinner or stiillv feelmi!" after Urst lst li. fvdil by tlriiguisisi or mailed to any ad- ''jfvnti' think vm would like the KKEK advice f a phvsici in lio has niiiiie Hiis and kindred JiseaseVn III. --lone stlldv and who really d'les inilerstand ('a anil and il treatment, write to IV It .Inn -s. M. I.. 4S N. 1 llli s.. Philadelphia. I'a d. scrilaiu: your symptoms and a prompt vply will he cnl you. 'testimonial and symp inin blanksrci. Sll.it-l -. 3 itn f mi .til iti'Vi.tiitl It-LVIK- i' Kl.t-.,a pHUii'liU-t whirh h-ils wii:it KlMMiinailMii i in ill 1 !orin. 'hi ciiisi n( the pain hi h'tnling it, ftnl 1iw toobta'u a l:itm: ami im xpensivpeure. 1 . V. KiMllAl.L a ti.i-ui jM,,i;lr., N, V. 3 i mt III ' W Mp g Coniumplltri KiiU kmiIu who bae weak lunssor Ath- m,sboulituN ptjao'a Cure for ContmixiDtion. It ha ewrd I hoDfHDiti. It hit not injur- ! .l one. U m not hud lo ifc. i it is the txjst rnitfii nyrup. 8 ..Id eTervwherM. zAe, 7 ffc Allrp, i:ronihviiT ami Iturclay, NEW i.ikk. o , CatarrH uream oaim when apH 1 into the iH'MriN. will !t iili-h'4t ruVetually cleansing the he.it I of catarrhal virus causing healthy se cretions. It always tiitlaimimtinn, pro te-m th ntemhiaitt' from atld it i o n a 1 rohls. eoinnletely he;ilH the More- ant restoies sense of i3f I'f.Wllr ; ?5r ?fs, t:ile ami snte:l. thy the ( ri.'R. HAY-FEVER A particle Is .ipiirit Intir f.-ich nostril sn1 Is amcciiiilc l'ruviio i-eui.s at DiiikisLs or tiy mail. Kl.Y P.i:OTMKi:s. ,V, Warron SI root. New York GOLD MED At, PARIS. 187a IV. BAKER Si CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from whlrh th of oil b u been removed, lm ahsvlutcltf pure ai4 it ia tot u htr. yb Chemicals ure tisnj in It pre partition. It tut vtorf than thrte timet tht strength of Cocoa mixed with Htarch, Arrowroot or Puprt and in therefore far more cco- Domical, etmtinff It than ont cent a cup. ItiKtUlicloun, nour I IchiDp, ptrprifrthenine, CahilT DIGESTED, and admirably adapted fur lDvaildtf aa well aa for pcranna In hi-alih. ff 8old by Cirorera Trrywhere. V7. BAKER & CO., Porch ester. Tffasfc THE BOSS SPRAYER 1 w hat you need if yon prow po. tntHrt. cotton, riirmntu, r any Tint or pluntH that neel fprnrlnR. It will py for itself on a hnlf acr of MiiHtot' in the KHvin of Tarli (;rctn find tinio. A ninn chii pry f rom o to 8 nt res r dny. 4 to 5 cans full of wuter w III poover one at.r. bent on rce!pt of price. If you line trees to prny ter( for lii v rtrrtilur of f playing puuipa It la the bcBL J7xiCO $3 .CO. Good Agents Wanted M.miifactured hv OLIVER A. SMITH, Ciarkston, Mloh.t and Buchanan. Vlrnlnl nn nht bf nfcnvrn with iMt'. K ..itiit n, anO faints v rilia stam tin- h:oil", tndtrt? 1 1 Iron. :inri hi.i oil. The iti-lnir Sun Stove I'.iii-.h In Hi illl.mt, O.Jor les, ltirMltle, and tlio rtiiiiimer 'ys for lio litl or tfl.'is pa-kiu will, fivt-ry ptirrhu-e. fr'STOPPED rREE VDr. KI.INR'S (JHrf.At Mm Hr fir A'rl V i-ai i.ifta ir 1 Fit I'AtiM.U, Lhr fin- Aw Aflmii.'. ti'iUf. rur. TrrtU nj tJ tri1 lMttl fr ta U mi rtvrd. Srn-I tidtnrs. I. L tll'1'tt.l to UK. KI.1M.. U.11 A re I. tArll our rliolep uifrr Sik .lHiiy I hip ieeiiliicn titf-r . aritu (uick u I ure ! b HIT E.RQTHERS. ij. Anuri a NUESERYMEN. EOCHESTEE. N. Y. FOR FIFTY YEARS I j MRo. WINSLOW'S j SOOTHING SYRUP j hut hvn nw1 hy r,,..t)m f ,r rticlr -hll.lrMi wlilh" TmiiIiik f..r i.vpr Kirn Vt It ' iIIim il, e.n.t, ,,fi,,h,. k.,s in, all pain, .-tir. w:n.l -,.1h-. nil. I i tl,. b.t J Tw-nt.ft;t! 'V rerueitv for .li ri.. RIPANS TUBULES In knil Ii-.-tit,U. Tin- t-m. trrw-il f. ...i-f i mull tin knowu for HiIioukiimh ! (.'oitxtlitittion I'vim K.,uii Brrnth. l!. njl..-hp. ll.anV.irn. L. of Apf hit-, Mt-ritnl il'pr,-,.ln a Palnr.il ',.-rfl..n I'm - ,.it..'I ptwt rTTnpfom or lki.i riniltmt? fnun on pun bltMM). or a failure by ih ttntiuh. Uv r r int-4iint- Jt perform thir prnjur furn-tt.mi. 1 !, invert t j oTf t'cntinn ar hwMt hy twkinca T A it I 1, K aft-r Bfa-h niwl. lrn. hv mm I, t ten .(:!; l rwitle i,- Ail lniw rilK KIFASSt'liFVIfAl.fU .HtSpru.-t-St'.N.Y.; 0 Agt-mtm anl-4t H.ll'l' per rnl rSi. J RAXLE GREASE BEST IN THE IVOR LD. It wrnrini? niialltleA fwimmmiNKii ...n. WlllAitlnir three ljiXrti r.r nliy oth.-r hrnmL N.J IffecbHl l; Wt 1 III. i;i. ML ALK HV ijf.ALt KS rU.SUtALLK. k'dDER'8 PASTII.LESrHiei: DMMHMMKJitikibwii, iuaa, JL, t wmmMmM fgj III ft wst W H k Vl 'fi r i rA Tr . 0GEHTS f FRAZE HUMOKOUS. A wer-fi!t(l (.oe is last. fai liful to the Of two women will bavt: you. choose the one that The only way to pet a hen ont or the garden la lo go slow but shoo'er. "lt'.-all up" w.th the lamllulUer when he laaes his Drst sea voyage. Encasement cups and saucers are a new fad. but engagement jars are old stand-by a. "Excuse the liberty I take," as the convict remarked waen he escaped from the Slate prison. There would lie ho mysteries in this woil I ir everything were looked iuto as often aa a m rror is. In the spiijg tlie young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of loAf. When an alligator baiks in the you may think he has a soft snap, he hasn't. sun but It is hard ftr the average husband to be cross to his wire when he wants to liave a buiton sewed ou. Excuse me, madam, I am afraid I'm veiy late. Ch, my dear Ilerr vou Elfferl, you are never too late. The love or roont y is the root of evil. It is always test to go to root of ilnn;s If you would succeed life. all the in lie (rejected) Better reconsider the matter; you are not so young as you were ODce. S lie That is the reason of my re fusal. Mr. flogan after hammering on door for five u,inulel Is It dead the or ulive ye aie? Mr Lirogan within Nather, I'm shlapin'. Marriages were never so much a fail ure lo a man as when som -thine goes wrong at home that he can't possibly blame on his Fife. Bright Child 'em, mamma. I know what they call when there's three twins. Mamma What; Katy? liiiut Child Giblets. When Trareling Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take on every trip a bott'e of syni of Fis, as It acts most (ileasantly and ef ftctively cn the kidney, liver and bowels, preventing fever, headaches and oilier forms of sickness. For sale in 50 reuts and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. The gold plating on a wire does not make it any stronger. How Thin! We offer One Hiinilreil Italian ttewanl for any cas-of ai.irrh lliai can uut be cured by taking llall'st'alarrli ( lire. H. J.rilKNKV & ("()., l'rops.. Toledo, . We. the iiuiter.lL'iieU. have known F. .T. t iieney for the last 1". yearx, ami Ix-heve him - fed I) honorable in all tmsim- transac tion, ami liiiniicially able to carry oul any obligation made bv ilieir firm. et& Truax, Wholesale liruKuists, Toledo, i ilno. Wal.iuiK. Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale I'rug KlMX. Inledo. Ohio. Hal a Caiarrh Cine N taken internatlv, act Iiik direeily iiihui ihe IiIo.nI and inucoiii sur faces ol the oystein. Te:imoiuaia aent free, rnce, 75c. er bouie. Sold by all liruggisu. The surest way to win the love of people is to become lovable. Mr. Richard Tjiiibe, Cordelia. California, w ties The last lot of St. Ilcrnard em-tablo I'llls was duly reti-lved. I have aecun-d svv eral new cui-tonierg. for your rills.as everyone thai ba evi r used them praises them h.Klily, and asks for theiu avain. 1 niyselt h ive taken them, bavin be. n alltii-tetl with biliary Iron-blesanJinti-iiM-heail-ai hea. and havo fou id no pill mat has tieiieflted me as much as the St. Ilernanl VeKetable I'lll. I consider the St. Iteruiird Veireiable l'ill Invaluable for permits tiudertaltiiiK extended rail-road journeys. After you have fallen into a pit you liegin to hear T om your friends ol tha many paths you might have taken that would have leJ you safely-arouud It. Tested l,y n,r. yr rtronehlat affections. oiitsha. etc Hk.iwns Hiiiim hui. Tho. hks .. ..ir-.. nu acj oy a lest of years. I'rice 2Vts. many Whenever a wi-;e man makes tike it teaches hi in something. a mis- A le.uline actress rm irked to a reporter, 1 he last time 1 played hete I was worn out, but l.ydla I'lnkli am's Ve-elable t'ompouud lias since made a new m Oman of ine." Electric tanning i-t likely, it Is said, to be taken up aud vigorously pushed here. Will, ITU'S PEACE OK WART They are at it T hammer and tonus : so s.vr the Fidelity W.t:l faper Cn. of 12 lltti St., I'hila. W hlleli 1 .sis they will be in position to (rive the public a cl.ain-e to buy cheap. Their einlHissnl papers tor ten cenls are-woi Id beat ers." bend (our two cent stamps fur samples. The sanitary condition of the Capitol, at Washington, is to lie examine.! i,y two eminent e p Tls, iu order to aicer lain whether It Is a healthy struc ture. Rupture euro guarantee! l,y Dr. J. li. Mayer, 831 Arch SU, rhil'a, I'a. Ease at once, no operation or On lay rrom buyinss, atteste.1 by thou sands of cures after others fail, advice tree, send for circular. Suffiirers from nueralgia are warned by a medic il writer not to drink tea. but to drink freely ot ro(T, i,,io which ma juice oi a lemon has squeezed. been K.F. Am.fm & Co.. .; f;,nal Street New oik are sole ants in the I Rrw lieecham's fills. cts a box. Rattlesnakes command $1 CO each ivmg and kicking and guaranteed to I bealih", ami t least two feet lono lython?, anacondas, mid such other hlj reptiles, are quoted at from f lo to Cin- Iil.i...y rnre rr I'roy, Gravel, Uiabetes, Briirhfa Heart, ITrinary or Liver Diseases NrI nliatiuaa Jt- a t . . ...r,,t W snre gusrautenrl 831 rcn ou-eec, I'tniad'a. $1 a hottln it or ia, or druggist, eures. Try II. 1000 l ertiiioauiaof The lu.nU r uiaiiin.... ni nf ,., . pan in lsoi wPr.- :i, m r,:v 0 0 feet r lumranil 1 8 S74.ojo' ZZ. f (tPCrf;lA na ..... . ... ""'l"ro win lS'tl) nf is,;, :-":l0,eet ot 'umber d V iv 5,000 shingles. lI.Hl-s Sarsaparilla absolutely e,lrcs other preparations fail. It posse,,,., Iliedl.. merit I'es-ulUr to Ilwlc. "'al Tlie teleplintiB company of Glaifrow Scotlsim,hi completely Ot.te.1 ,, Vi" i if iTaiifrement in . .ki.siuo viiurcii, wnereby the scribers are eiiaMwl to hear tl. , sub- eutire TIZ.C6 ntul08t di3n-:tioa and If afnlcted with sore eves use DrlsaacTTinm .onEye-water.brutrts,.,,,,, There's nothlnir in i7n,i, . bottle can exert more Influence orer some men than a church spire. Farmer Frank Lusk, of Klngrnari Count7, Kansas, has a bird doff which goes to meet Ihe sonth-bund train nx days in the week, and catches a daily rarer which the trainmen, by srranee ment, throw out to him. and returns with it to Mr. Liifk's lesulence. ANT Tinofc in FnrprUn S'-riM cent novels nlxi.il liii ijes sent. free, posipaio o? .' --- iol.l.ins Vlecl rie Soap. Ih.l.l.illV K''-"."' "I Is for sale bv 1'ioeers everywhere. Send Lm' lori ai.-ilom'ie. lu-st authors. Mention tins paper. The world is full of inconstancy: its friendship ceases the moment there is no advantage to be expected from us. Tim T villa E l'inkham Medicine Co.. I.ynn. ll?."VrJfSvinVnwV m beau. i l-i. Iliimn a ed b.K.k "(iuiileto Hea th nd Klt'iuelt e. 1 .a d,es should s.-uJ their address aud stamp lor copy. i,n ,.!. , ,1,1 . l-a . on receipt 01 ;- before doing anything bad, it might be wise to remember that maybe this Is the day when you will get caught at t. t'nder all circumstances, under all C""''1: tio, i inider ail liiBuenwa. proui.lly cure all headaches. All diudfeisis. lllty cents. One of the Crst indications that a wn..:, ii is in love is that she will becin tjv df nv anv suirneslion that she ever. car:d for any one before. FITS' All Fits st...p..1 trefl by Pr. KltniJ rreat Nerv" Kestorei So Kits after first .lay; r lar.r - cures. 1 leatise and J. 1 ria bottle liee to Ht cases. Send to lr. Kline till Arch St., riiiiadclpliia. 1 a. Rev Mr. Sweet, the young Method 1st minister at linssell, Iowa, was the other day strick. n wi'h apprent total Hinilnesi.. Ho preached Ins usual ser mon n I h moiiili.g, but that aHcr n.vn. while filline a country apiwint ineut, his sigM grew so dim he could see notliniL' and he had to be driven ho ue. The right kind of a man is never hurt any by persecution. C'lTHia l'ROJIITLY Au ruHAi. - n. II e tj 1VI -A. t i s ri, Lninhnco, Headache, Tootliacho, JIEURAL G I A. Bor Throat, PwcllinCs, Frost-bites, FpraJuR, Uruises. Hun T.lt CHARLES . V0CELER CO Hum, IScalds. Baltlmort. ttd DB.KILMCRS Kidney, Liver and Bladder CurOi Rliciiuintisin9 Lumbftcn, palntn Joinfiorbflclc,brirk 1t la urine, frvqiient ohIa, irritation, InflHnuttioo, ir ravel, ulceratiou or catarrh of bladOer. Disordered Liver, Impaired rlic-cstion. (rout, Wllious-hearlach Mt .t ri P-ltoo r curee kitlney dilhcultiea, ha Urijijte, urinary trouble, trigut's duuiM, Empure IIood, Scrofula, malaria, jren'l weak none or debiJfty. Unmrnmiv Va rontpntt of Otm Bottlo. If nM heo fttatl, LrutCii-lts will refuud U ou Uk price pkl. At DruKcUtis 60c. Size, $1.00 Size. fLoralM Uufd to Ileal th"fr ConaulUtfon fre JJa. Kiumkb & Co., Ui-oniMTM.tL r Kennedy's MedicalDiscovGry Takes LolJ iu this order; Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Inside Skin, Outside Skin, PrivlDir everything before It that ontrht to h o nt You know whether you need it or not. Sold T ev,.rjr .IniKKlst, and manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, KIIlltV, MASS. o y o Fil! i tin o Q stimulate the torpid liv. r. streni.-lli.ii ff I lie (li.-tive rtruns. T-.-r-.ili.. 1 1... w lovels, noil sire iueii:l- nsnii noli- loholls lo,., I j.. i.,,.. Ii, smnll. lH-v O U.-.C. llli. c. :t: A- 1 1 I'nrk I lac,., , y. oo o o lK. r.. c. WKSI'S NKIiVK M KI'IIV Treatineiit a spe.-illc f.,r llvsiena. Iiini, ,s its. Seiji-alm:,. Ileadaehe. Servo,,, froslrat i.. Mental li-pr.-ss:.,i,.s,,f..jl,.:,,( ,.....; Aee'i .J; "'''. ;ee.iy.,...atli. -rr, ,,, r V .1 Ate l.arieiin. s,. .ss r i-ow, , ,.r Ht.' Impotent y. la uco, rli.i-a ami all l'-in ile V.i' ncss. Invo un.arv Losses, s ,e tn i caused l.v over exertion of lira ,,, Sell T , V jo.iym.ll. We .u., rant,.,. s,x 1XM , ' K;" h or fof. l-.x. s. with V. willsnd written puarantee tor ml ,f not ,M,r.-.l i ''" Usile.l only l-v l'ivsmi m,.,.. "i "'f'' tsMa.ket st..Vl,ilad.d!.h,a. P.-nn We "- m - may im' you wih ti kitmv Hi. tor -iiuW AMI WHY ' the I If. Ilwr,...rt. -. r.nii. I rut ti. send isMlcd try M. Post- PENN MUTUAL LIFE i iikstm: r l'liilailelphu. Neat! 6 fent ."ons, 1 JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO.. iA: ff.--.-'i Xa"'- THECOST IS K nnnftA. I A A II I fk . . s. 14 WK,t&& "Ukl"jL 1 STliKET- I eX LOVELLDIAWOND CYCLES tkK)k -''il 'o. Ladle j,nd Centa.'Vi,'' styles " si ? 3 a , V ,7;r PnCuma,";Cu',r"0''-""lS0l.ll Tires. , 3 BirrW C.UUtr. . IK. K. The Hartman Steel Picket Fence HTSZZcTum ThHnifn.',,"T wo P'ek't atTalr that ol.,tnio. the view and will rot or tra and la unciwii. . "mwie cofvutottT lent Doesn't "loo7;a., ?,e the weak, nervous and ailinw y. man. As Ion? as she cutters -. tlie .iclios, pains, and d. rangoment. peculiar to her sex, she can't ex. jeet to. lint there's only herself t0 ba "With Dr. l'iene's Favorite Prg! perijition, she's a different woman. And it's a change that ran be seen as well as fdt. Tlio system is in. vigorated, the M.n.,1 enriched dj! p,-stion improved, melancholy nA nervousness 1 1 1. !. AVilh tlio " I".i u it. Precet-iption all tlie -.roorfi:iieiir,i-are restored to healthy act inn. 1 ri. 1 ic-al p.iina weak lia-k, 1m :niii''-ili, ii sensations' nervous jin.stiai i.m, all " female complaints" an- cured hv it, Ifj tho only inedicitie f.,r woman's Vt-eaKnesses ami :i:ii:n nls mar. rjuiirttttti't ! to lo what for it. If it diiesii"! p is claim,! "ll'e satisfac-V''"-h it'srec, i I' turncil tion, in every i,.r Oinincndi'd, the iiiom y tlie di aler, tliougli it m ,- p3 Letter, be " jut :u 1" DYSPEPSIA, No other form of imlNp tT m ni-n-s so fr. qaentiy Willi aduils, ;is as !th children as dyieps i CweaKtiess or di.-e.tlna). Nootliet I nian, tests its.-U by s i many rlitr.-rpnt svrflp- loins, and is coii-ciin.-miy niNaken lor some oincr ni-or,i-r. ntlier hai morn nerioin results if l,, ,,. crt.-d, and jet no other is more easily cur, ,1 ii:ln S'callel lndii;esti..n. It occurs Willi :, ..- and tMth. Ins children and with iimum pHismn particu larly In con. iu. m e of a c ;.l ,,n t;w stmoacli, (eatanb) caiis-il ly m t f 1 1. li,.pioper (lift or iitoint'cr.ince in eatinn or diluting. The tits of Icy le verages is ..n t icul.irl v ilanceroiu i thi respect. It iinnlf' -ts 1 1 1 f a' tint hy ou of appet.te. aversion to r-rt nn Minis ordind.i desire to volllil. I'li l l'il aud sharji p iius j it a ey.-s. If the irouu ro: .f time, the puti- nts :rn and ill colie.ll-'li, e I, -, ro.. If III- d's.-a-. is c too . part-Bed Mm ni I k'M th s lor any ritn :i ni l tve.iit. and Ml! . v an.) n,. t'i. 1 Itt tVr titMinarli i v fi,n-tl,:iti.n. il I Ollen tilt it is usual y on i,;: t II extends into tin- ml case wlilt i-li:llii-n. d.. wli:rh a fxtrfii:iy ;ikft. HI'. II tl.e '1 t-il in th" l-'inii;iiL' ! (ri'a'! to - uch nn v ' -v. th:tt tto -vmptniit-! it. I tui'i -f III-" h ws nr r Km VloliM't att rk i'f Ifver al aiiy a ;ik i i ir--Mr nm. C.'Ut of th' stis.M-p is tl;an iu tin t"i!:;u li. v. lii,- mis 111 rotiS.-qfiM't' .if a ri A ..tl Vf all farms ut il r. ;u li-I w itii 1 1 - - ai-l ot I. taltlc I' ll, wh'rh at' ir--j of t!i Stti All". 'I hf .. oT ili IhtIw, which :i t i.iTiu t tut ln-al r u r Ii t h n o-t I .: : Ilf. I ll pnwtT -t ii:'t 1 ' C li i : :-li I ly 1 In- i"it I.t-r. i It St. I'crnai'I i Tl "V t the PV(H ! a ;'h iru.wii irotu ' t i'f infUmm t" :t n. 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