6 THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE WILD DUCK'S TLIGHT. nnirl M It I U)f nird'n i1 I Wonderful. With all hi undoubtodly wonderful dvauo In the BclfUrc of onulnwr Ing, man 1ms not outrivaled tin hire pvcn yet. Tuko the cnse of the px rhaiiKt of txiwer for eod. Thp wild duck. It luin Iwn tritely oWrvvd. In slmiit the liift bird wo Kliould expect ipeiMl from; tt haa enormous aurfiu-e, l viry lioavy fwwurd ami luu u win fwrntlvely lontf pock nnd henry hond, nnd at the minw? time It hn very rruill -wlnK. but notwltlist.iurllni? thou' apparent lltidruutnp, tho wild diK'k Is "iio of the owlftent bird! In flight, mirpussod only by the wild chump, which Is oven more heavily tiatidlentim-d. The wluilo In a ponder ous bulk, liiviiift propeller which urel exactly the revcrae of what we autiuld tipiMse the coin-rt poxltlou, If lfK horl Koiitally on the water when nt rest InMtead of ret deal, aa vcnsela' propel lers arc. Moreover, the Hukes of the .whale' acrcw are very small ludecd. and also the reverse of what man mnkea. Their least surface Is nt , tho tip and their largest at the huh or junction of the body, but a whale rocs throiitfii the water with this ap paratus like a fast steamboat, and au tow a heavy whnlebont full of men nt a most surprising velocity. It looks as If we have much yet to learn retrardiiur the implication of power to ImmIIiw moving cither through the walor or the air. Nature docs not nl wnys hide her secrets from us; here. Itt tliom Instances, she is lirtiitflnit thorn constantly before us, and still they remain as profound to us as If they were burled leagues under tho pe. Invention. j I . Writes Letters In II T Meep. The medical frofossion Is greaily In TorestiMl in the .-tubular case of .Mrs. Kdlth Morford "f Kansas City, who rwcutl.v passed several days in n tratx-e. The ni.ist iit.'ulifir fen turn of Mrs. Morford s ease ts that she occa sionally rose fr-.tu her In-d and walked nbont the house while In her prolonged dtvp. (luce she went to the table1 und tite u few morse) of food and then went to t.hc pump and drew a glass of wnier. No het-.l wan paid by her to monitors of tho family, and not a word passed her lips (e ilght Mrs. Morford nnw nr?l after arranging ber hair attired ii'Telf In n black drews and went to the parlor. She Heated herself in her writing table, with a Illhle om-n bel'on her. and be- jran wrrting. nuu r.iotigh her eyes re- j mnlned closed tho lines she penned were an atralght and tho words as ! corroctly formed as lluaigli written by 0 good penman vi'h both eyes open. This 1 vouched for by two reputable phywotans. IKcnM-lly for Wrtnkleo MltrireMtrtl. V'Ixhi a lady finds on consulting a tnlrror that she Is worn, wrinkled and .haggard looking, lot her first take hot I water and pure s..ap and thoroughly j wash her face and neck, then rub the ' Kkiu hard with a Turkish towel until tt In oil nglow, then rub cold cream ' carefully into nil the pores, holding he fctn smooth and rubbing out the wrlnkltw. After this thorough nib- Mog, take a heavy Turkish towel, dip ! It In a water ss hot us can possibly , oe irne to wring tiie xowei oui. I n fold quickly nnd hold close to the face douching, If not too hot. Id-pout this right or nine rimes, unril the face and neck are thoroughly steamed. Then lie down and go to sleep for the night, nnd I giiarante,. uhnt one nlght'a work will make a vast improvement, and five nights of tiie same treatment will make ow look ten years younger. De troit Free Tress. Value rtf I'nrwl. One of the biggest mistakes about foixl which people make Is to forget that flie true value of f.xxl to anybody 1 the measure of Us digestibility. Half a Ktind of cheese Is vastly more nourishing, as regards Its mere com position, than half a jstuud of beef; but while the lieef will be easily dl Kested, and thus be .-.1 vast service to us, the cheese Is put out of court al together for ordinary folks by reason of its iudigeatlbir.t.v. We should bear this rule In mind when we hear people comparing one food with another In respect of their chemical value. Trhnnv'K Guess. Johnny had Imcii studying his spell ing Jetwon and learning definition, particularly of words with prefixes from the (ireek. Ho had defined mono logue as a solio piy, or "one man talk ing to himself." "Now what is a conversation be tween two persons" asked Ids toilljU tT. "A dialogue." "And lietweeri more . 1 linn two per ons 1" "A pollywog." atmvered Johnny, promptly. f rullitrlnns. "Fniltnrions" are he latest novelty fn the world of crunks. They are as retic iM'ings who consider modern civ ilization far too luxurious, and, t hero fore, agree to live upon nothing but fruit and water, to live in bare hum without any comfort, and to wear as little clothing as possible. The society is hooded by a retired German lieu tenant, who has gone to ttte Sand wich Islands to found a colony lu some out-of-the-way spot, where' hi disciples can follow out their doc undisturbed. Kio'-ii Air. Air in be frown at a tf-mperatu of ilegrees Ik. low Kcro, and the pnalivct. which can be handled and felt, burns, so to speak, with Its ex (viislvo iirfd. Frozen Jtir cau be pn duecd in any quaritlty, but Its cost, $.".iki u gallon, is likely to prevent n lare business.-jWiM",n Transcript. riiuthi ftod. SheVoti have iiiHi the beautiful Miss X.. have ym irt V Wliat do you tliink of her' HeShe is one of that sort of wo men that any iimn roiild die for, but none could li' e vi:h. - Iii.liaiiupoKd Journal. Tll Snir.rNu Vrtratlfei. ''riello, Iiobbev'y. I Tv,r .'"'"I'l'c ftt for your sum iit vrVi'ion, What nro you K'!n t. uf t u ; 1 1 i mh.u Jinck to your hi! . ji it Vjfk?' "N come back u my li!upsi to rVrC-b1cazo J.i-.nc-rd.- AN OLD-TIME . HANGINQ, Ittf Ccntnrr Agn nn Finn u I Ion TTin a I'nhllo Plonle. Kxevutlons in the Unltwl Htaten half a century ago were not restricted, ait thoy are now, to the prtsou yartt In the presence of a limited number ot witnesses, but wore celebrated cwi Iilcuously on an open field, txrfore a large and often lolllcklng and tumul tuous crowd of spectators. Such a body I renietnbr to have aen gathered on such an amphithea tre more than alxty yiyirs ago to wit ness the hanging of a murderer. Tho man was a farm hand, and well known. When under the influence of strong drluk he wua sullen, truculent and dangerous; but when sober, he was so proverbially quiet nnd Inof feuslve that he wn Wie easy-going butt of his nss.clnto. While at work one day in harvest time, mowing a meadow, near town, he drank freely nnd became tipsy; whereupon one of his rotnrmle Indulgisl In l'Uig-con-tlnued and rough hore-play at his ex pense, till In an excess of passion In mtmed by rum lie turned upon his tor mentor and slew blm on the spot. Of course he was Immediately ar rested, nnd never shall I forgot the wave of horror that swept over the little town wlieu the news of the mur der was bruited and the victim was carried to the home of his pntvuts on a bam door. During the trial of the homicide the court house was crowd ed to overflowing with perplo, who flocked In from the country for miles around to listen to the gruMonk de tails of the slaying and to gaae iijkui the murderer he was escorted to and fro by the constables between tho jail and the court house. For several days Immediately pre ceding the hanging (that was before the day of railroads. It should 1m re cnlledi multitudes from 'the country for twenty and more miles flocked into town to s the execution, nnd some of them 'to tnru an honest penny." On the fatal Friday the "nig Meld" surrounding the gallows was fringed with Ninths and tents for the suje of cakes, pies, small beer nnd other re freshments, intcrspcrsivl ut frequent intervals with farmers' wagons laden wrfh watermelons, umskmelons. aj phs. peaches nnd other fruit, the en terprising venders of which drove a brisk trade under tho very sljadow of the fatal tree. It was estimated that on that tragi' summer day over 2-Vm1 people, a large proportion of whom were women and children, were clus tered around the gitllows to witness the dying throes of the wretclied man. And. thoughtless boy though I was, I was shocked by the horrible Indiffer ence to the dread event for that poor soul wliieh was manifested, nnd by the still more horrible jesting, pro fanity and runken cotnlvifs that were indulged in. It was a saturnalia of bullishness nnd Indifference never to be forgotten. Harper's Magazine, a Alniont ftmtllowed by Siinke. "I am n sworn enemy to everything of a snaky nature, whether I llnd It in human beings or reptiles," said Col. K. (T Shaw, of Loudon, un es-otflcer In the British nrmy. "During my active service in the army. I was st.irioiicri for a time in British Guiana, tuid while there had an experience with a snake that was startling enough to suit the mast ndventnrous mind. "I used to nmnse myself a good deal by fishing In a neighboring river. One sultry afternoon, tired out with unsuc cessful sport. I drew my canoe to a shady spot on rhe river bank, and. stretching myself In the tiomom. with my gun at my side, soon fell asleep. I was soon roused from my slumber by a curious ueusatlon, as though some animal was lickltig my foot. I glanced down, and, to my horror, saw the head and tieck of a hutfc serpent, which was covering my feet with sa liva, preparing. I suppose, to swallow nn whole. For an Inxtant I was mj pletely paralyzed with fear und liorror, and a terrible death seemed Imminent but by a superhuman effort I regain ed control of my faculties, and. Jerk ing my feet away, seized my gnu, anil, quick ns a flash, tired a load of buck shot Into the snake's bead. The Ixki, with n terribl. hiss, raised its huge body and thrashed around at a gr.'iit rate, as If determined In Its death throes to coil itself around me. but, grasping the paddle, I placed the canoe out of hurm's way by a single stroke. The snake still or arlimed to writhe uround. hn-lf of 's immense body in the wafer and the other half on tiie bank. I tired another charge Into Its head, which put an effectual cud to lu struggles. The reptile meas ured forty feet in length and wns ns big around ns a mail's Ndy."-St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The IiiTentnr of Hoilit Water. "The good, old-fashioned drink, soda water, la said to have first been made by a mnn named Austin Thwolu, of Dublin. In Ikoo." nald Dr. L. K. Venire, of rhlladelphla, to a St, LuU re porter; "but it has boon vastly lin provefl upon during the last thirty or forty years. In few other departments of inventive taste and skill have gre?it pr strides been mode towards j)erfev tlon. American ingenuity seoms to lead the van In this inarch of improve ment, for wen tho French, v.it.h all their skill in matters bibulous, learn ed something new when an enterpris ing Yutikee set up an American 'soda fountain' at the great Exposition In ISrt". which waa a decided noveity to the Parlslnns and iMielr guesfa, and met with n hearty welcome from nli. As many as 4,xi0 glnssea were Mold in one day. and the crowd that rolbvb d around the founratn n so great that it bey bad to be formed Into lino by t'lii police, and. nfter first receiving checks v!nt uji and took their drinks by turns." A Frivolous Interruption. They were discussing the merits of A reccftit popular novel when some body propoMPtl the following: "Popular wltli tiie member of Mia poker clul- Chips that psas In thu rght." 't broke up tho me(t1ng. Judge. A Nrw Itrsml of Aiilinal. "'i'!ie doctor says I must get sirll .. d milk for the baby." "1 didn't hnvp sterilized milk when I v.'Uf- .voting,'' "T kn .v, John; but jirobably J I icy d!.la'l li.ive hti riliz'jd cows then." -Judge. . ' WIRING CENTRAL A8IA. A Threr Tkotint Mil fttrlnR Aermw ChlniM Tnrkpotan. " A prlvato letter rcMvpl from Kash gar, Chinese Turkestan, oaya that thn telegraph Is expected to reach that place shortly. The line has been near ly throe yenra under construction from Tientsin, near IVkln. nnd tra verses aUmt 8.IKI0 mllea rf Central Asia. It haa liwn built hy a young Chinese engineer, Woo flown Yung, who was educated at the Hopkins Grammar school, at New Haven, Conn. Tho line presented unusual difficul ties, crossing rnst waterless tracts In the Desert of Gobi. In places the polis had to lo hatiU-d a distance of TM to cut) miles from the forests in the Thlmi Shan Mountains. In Northeast China the fnnatlcnJ Inhabitants de stroyed 1M0 miles of poles nnd wire after the completion of the line, Thir teen of the leading mini or the district wore be hen i led by onler of the Im perial Government as a punishment and warning. Branch lines are building to Klahr ka. Hi (Kuljni. Ourga nnd other points uniting with the Husslan system. The rates will be exceptionally low. considering the distance. blng sis cents for a Chinese word from Kasli gar to Fekln. ami double rates for foreign languages. As the Chinese have no alphabet. Morse characters are used corresponding to a code New York Herald. Try, Try AuhIii. Grating raw potatoes Into which b ficatrly colonel goods are to lie soak ed, and washing without soap. A pinch if .giini tragi'um In stove blacking. Scouitlng hlackeiietl tins with smls and line s?nnl. Hemoring iid stains from scarlet woolen gids M-lth wetik jsvirlasli water. To remove ink stains from silver, bv using a paste of chloride of lime and water. Naphtha for' vermin. Ituhhlng shrves and plp. to be set it way for the summer, with kerosene. Uemovlng rust fnwn iron sinks with kerosene. Washing r.inc in hot tmds. drying and lien rubbing wlfh kerosene. liubbing nlckle plate with kerosene-. To kill crotou bug.s by fuiiilg-.itiug wit::i sulphur. Cucumber ixvls to kill cockrotiches. Frying potatxies with one teaspoon fill of Hour sprlnkleil over thorn. Purling vpgntablos in fast boiling water. Adding a little eivim, with butter nnd seasoning, to new iNitutoi-s and letting it Nrll up. Drinking ten wrth the Juice of half n lemon and three lumps of sugar. Try agiLiu next month. Good Hous keeping. Thnre l n Dlallnrtlnn. "Iisk here. SImpklns," said the city Ml I tor sternly, ns the new repoHer stood quaking nt his desk, "what kind of a break is this, anyway? In writ ing up thta story nlnut the follow that cut his throat with tte bottom of a broken Nrtrte you say: The man wiw found lying on tho slik-walk wiithiug lug lu agony.' " "Ys, sir; he was." "Now, that's Just like n fresh re porter. You haven't lieen in the busi ness bin a week ami you want to de stroy all tho trudltioos of the profes sion. I want you to understand that yon onut kick over tho old landmarks: in this office." "Why. I'm sure, sir," wtwmmered the amazed rejsirter, "I didn't intend to do anything of that kind. That would lie very presumptuous." "Is it jiosalhlp that you dont know any better. Then let me give you n pointer or two. When a person takes 'Uoiigh ou Uats,' ourlxilic acid or ar senic, r if this man had pounded up the glass and swallowed It in such cases (and I want you to remember it) the person 'always writhes In agony. But if u person shoot himself or cuts his throut he invariably 'wel ters In his blood." Now, don't you forgot that." San Francisco Post. A Timor In spoiling. Thomas und John were two brother fn the same class, and they were not the brightest boys In the school, al though they were not as dull us some. "How do you sik'11 your name, JohnV" asked the teacher as a feeler on the first day. "J-o-h-n," it-ponded John with pride. "Ulglit; and now. Thomas, spell yours." "T-o-h-m-ft-s," responded Thomas with as much prldo a John hud shown. "Oh.' no, it hat Isn't right." corrected the teacher. "Try again." Thomas mnde several trys, and al ways the same. Theu the teacher scolded him a little. "Well," he said at last. "If J-o-h-n sjh-IIs John, why don't T-o-h-m-n-s spell Thomas V" And the teacher hasn't N-en able yet to explain dearly why It doesn't. De troit Free Press. tc or K'Ynnu. Tne tramp struck the roputaHiIe cltl eeii for a dime. "I will give you a meal ticket." par leyed the cillzcu. 'But I don't wan't that." objected the applicant; "I'd rurher bnve tho money." "What money;" "I'm hard up, boss." "What arc you hard up for?" The trajiip grinned. "For revenue only. I gin, boss, ho responded, and the dime was secured. Detroit Free Press. JiiHt llrtoro the Fourth. flocks - I have taken a little mors fhan was good for me at times, but I never was quite ns far gone as Boun der was when ho came home Inst night. Ma n 'ia -Why, whsrt did be do? "I. It n Uoniiin candle to go to lHd 1 v." St. ,1ouls Post-Dispatch. A Iti'litn)! liif-omilt). A recent, bride hit upon a happy f'lauucr of defying that, fashion that : quickly renders n wcdiVing gown ridiculous by I'cnHon of Its style chang '.ng. She eophnl a Venetian robe in un old linn!; of prints, and thus obtained s..i:ii4!i!ng not only unique nnd beau tiful for the present, but also some thing that will never bo an a-lmuixlity, uu urn I tor what voiaio is reigning. THE SHOE and DRY GOODS STORE OF BLOOMSBURG. Years of experience and Spot Cash put nly goods in the Store at moderate cost. Small expenses and modern margin of profits gives you low prices for 'Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions of all kinds, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Groceries, Ac. Re member we are headquarters for Shoes, and he have every thing in the Shoe line from the cheapest to the best. Come and see us and we will save you money. W. H. MOORE. Coknku Main and Ikon Sis. 1 6. Buckeye Cultivator - Msi Asls Ell ui Maj 17. Buckeye Cultivator-Spring Tooth " 3, One-half Buckeye Cultivator - Walking. There is a combination hard to beat We sell the best binder twine this season at the best prices. Don't buy your twine until you see our prices. 3D. "W ' No. No. No. IS&,OOM$fi$UItr. DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Specialist, Autt IiIr ftshoclatpd KiafT ot KogllKli au(Hrmun lMiyslftniiH, wilt bo ut iliti Exchange Hotel, Bloomsbcrg, Pa., FRIDAY, JULY 20, '94, (CIXE DAY ONLY IX EACH MONTH,) Wtmre they may bfl consulted. Tiie Doctor Is a Krndutttu of th fntveifilij ot t'cnnnylvaniu, fonnt-rly lc-inoiiHtiiitor of iliyIolouy and sur-K-ry at. ttiw Mcdlco-C'titrurglcal .'olle(, of h-lillaUi-lplila. lie ts also an honorary ui-mber of the Medlco-l.'lilnirifli'ul Asstnclatlon, and was pliystiian and Buivcon-ln-i hlef of tiie moat noted Ameilt'HU aud Herman hoHpltalN, cornea highly ludoi-sed by the li aillng profeoi- of Philadelphia aud New York. Ilismimy ycura of hoapllul exnorlenee en-alil--s tuK eminent phyaleliin and surtfeon u coireetly (lluyntit-e and treat all deformltleh and (llHc-awH with the moat tlntterlntf BiiceeHS, and IiIh htKli atandliiK In the state will not allow him to accept auy Incurable case. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been tflven up by your physician, cull 11 pun thu diKiur and be examln-d. He curea thu worm caws of Nervoun lieblllty, ScroluliL, Old ben-H, t'alai'i'h, Hh-s, Female. WeaknehS, AfTectlonsof thu Ear, Kye, None and Throai, Anihiua. HeiKneHK, 'Humus, Caueeio. and CrlppieHot every description, consult at ton In KiiKllsh and Ueriuun inie, which Hhall be considered aucied and alrlclly coulldentlal. Nokthkkn Home Oihi e: TK91PI.K CO VICT Ul'ILDINO, 311 Spmca Street, SCEANTON, PA. Oj-tkk Uoihm: H a. m. to p. ni. dully Sunday, it h. in. to p. uu .lrt-iy. 'Ml tutu 1 it 1 u 1 LL&.rnuiiu i i.VO rily, VilinK or Cimntry. NwUl in cvrry wVj'.hnniM. blinn. uiitrm ntid itlh f I r Mutual riimuu. 1 Aani mnk (runt ft! to $50 prr dar. One in u rn ill one nitMttiit u mU-tonll tl.e . netivhhor. Fine inxtruiriHnlti. no toyn. wotiut Mn whra, ntiy (llHtatu e. C-ompleto, thuAj for Twf uHit whon khii'iMl. i'un lw put up by uuf vn, J I iifverrntof ortlr, nn rftiinirinw, lt.t n life I tlnij. Wttrriiiitfd. A money mukir. W rite 1 B- W. P Harrison & Co., Clem, 10, Columbus, 0. SPECULATION. The Hcdgen Commie.si:ii Co.. drckers, ; 1 4H tlKstnnt flreet, I'hllidelpliln, !'u., oflerB peclal Incllitlea to traders In tiiiK'HH, huni-k nuiikain, lu liuiie or Muutl iiiiaiHten, ror t-uKti . 11 luui Kin of mil1 per cent, or nuie. N ud , f.ur puaipl.let " l.awlo ,)ii-i((n(n. ' i-l-lt - a. THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. ' h!:; in Builder's Supplies. Inside Hcrdwood finishes a specialty. Persons oflimited means wlio desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgage. PATENTS Cavea'B and Trade Marks obtained, and ni Patent business conducted for MODEKATB OI K OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TnE V. 8. PAT. ENT OKKK'E. We have no mib-aKeneleR, a uuwiican uurci., uruce Uliu I I HIlMaci paicllt 0UHI neas In lesa fliue and at Leas t'ost than those re mote from WiiBhliiKton. Send miHlel, drawlnif or photo, with dcrlu tlon. We advhte If patentable or not, freo o charce. Our fee not due till natenr. u ai..-iinii A book, "How to obtain I'atcntH," with refer. cures 10 Hciuai cin-nia in your statexouuty, ot town, aent free. Address V. A. SNOW ft CO,, Washtnirton, (Opposite U. 8 Patent Ofllce.) ELY'S Catarrh CREAM BALMES 'ffriTioTtWf . Cleans the Nasal Tassages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sore." Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. f . "J ifl TKY THE ouee-H AY-EEVE R nvivcuble. Vrive W routs Ht ItruirKlHtH; 1v mail W) cib. ELY BUoTUEKs, fiti Wan-nu Ht,, N . V. IT 'i3i w y COPYRIGHTS. - CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT f For a Rrnnipt unwer and an honest opinion, wrltx to 1 1 rsN A: I'll,, who have bad nearlrnrty yuara' eiliorlenoelntlie iiateut butincim. Conimnniea. tlous strictly mnfldeotlat. A llanit'jculi nf In. loruiation ooncrniu Pnlvnia and how t o!v tuln them sent ireo. Atao m catalogue ol uiothiu. leal and nientlflo biiokii leut true. Patunu takuo tbrouKh Slunn ft Co. r!Mlve fnm l notice in tbDWi lcnillle Amei lr-Hii. and thu. aro bruuKht widely beioretho (.uiihewlih. oat ciwt to the Inventor. This suli-iidid naper, IssuikI weekly, elouautly illnrtriittjd.hs.i hv f'ilr tbH lurnust circulation of any scientiuu ora lu itij ,,"lf'',J.,f.'.,;'lr ban-llle ooines sent Ire. . nuddlnu Udittoo. Diontlily, Mia yei.r. Hinala eoplvs, J.'J acnla. Every uuuiuur oouuua beau, tiful plateK, In colors, and blintoirniiihs of Mm bouMis, with pinna, eLabluui builder to f how Uie MUN 4 CO, w Youk, U01 BuoAbrjiT, Ills llmki lm E;s Mi on West St. between 2nd and 3rd, ntv now prepared to do all kinds of Mens' Suits, Ladies' Dresses and Coats, Shawls, and every description of wearing apparel. Also, we do scouring, cleaning and press ing of goods that do not need dyeing, and make them clean and sweet as new. Goods sent by express should be addressed Blocasturg Stc&ra E;; fe, pcBina, J. R. Smith &Co. LIMITED. MILTON, Pn., By the following well-kcowo makers : Chlckcrins:, Knube, Weber, Hallet & Uavis. Can also furnieh any of the cheaper inakea at manufact urers' prices. Do not buy a piano before getting our pricee. Catalogue and Price List On application. rho Bost Euming Cil That Can fce Made From Petroloum. It gives n brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is pre-eminently a family safety oil. Wc Challenge Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refincts upon the statement that it is IN THE WOHI.U. ASK YOUR I)KAi.KR FOh. Crown - Acme lis ,U:;s;i: in lil.OOMSBURG STATION, . - , : litJQMSUUKO, 1 A'