THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. E. WINK, Editor PnopnitTon. WKDN l'.sn.VY, PECEMI5ER 2, 1SP0. Scltoo's of flip. Stale. Major McKikley never before knew liow hail ly he needed advice nod how many (li'tinguislietl citizens there are who are willing to volunteer the sumo Frof. N. C. SubueflVr, puperinten dent nf public instruction of Penn sylvania, has just submitted bis an nual report to Gov Hastings for (be year ended June 1 lust. While it shows great progrecs in the school system there is no evidence, to indi cate that the largo appropriation of 85,500,000 is effecting any suhstnu tinl increase of the salaries of teach ers or adding to the length of the dch oid term. The increase in the sal ary of male teachers was only 26 cents a month, whife the salary of fe male teachers underwent a decrease of 6 cents - .The chooI term in months increased only .07. The number of school districts in Penn sylvauitt, including Philadelphia, was 2,478, an iucreaso of 31 ; tchools, 25, increase 515; graded schools, 15,058, increase 1,158; male teach ers, 8,790, increase 1G8 ; " female teachers, 17,9(8, increase 508 ; pupils, l,088,78fi, increase 18,1874; cost of school houses, purchasing, builrMiig, renting, etc., $4,tK)G,924.93, increase $372,3((; teachers' wages, $9,022, 235 81, iucreaso 8317,906,22; fuel, contingencies, fees of collectors and other expenses, $4,818,086 G4, iu crease $108,827.53. The average sal ary a" ma'o teachers was $44 78 and female teachers $38. 2S. The average length of the school term was 7.98. The average number pupils in atten dance wag 802,737. The amount ex pended in the purchase of text books was $73a,913.78, and the total dis - bursements for school purposes were $19,001,529 58, which included $356, 708 42, expended for school supplies other tliau text books outside of Phil adelphia. The amount of tax levied exclusive of Philadelphia was $9,290,102.78, an increase of $097, 020.07. Superintendent Schaeffer refers to the last Uuited States census to show that as a rule the earning power of the industrial classes rises as the per centage of illiteracy falls. He also sayn the modern factory is thriving upon educated labor and that its de velopment has helped the intellectual nrocress of the masses. Sunt. Schaeffer also urged a liberal appro priation for higher education, espec ially a system that would benefit the rural population. Compulsory edu cation, says Supt. Schaeffer, has steadily decreased the number of children employed in the manufac tures. He claims it was necessary "to banish illiteracy and to make ig rance impossible." The law in Penn sylvania, be says, has not been fully tried and many defects io it will ap pear which must be remedied by fu ture legislation. Compulsory vac cinatioa is uot favored by the super inteodeot, and be says it serves to neutralize the compulsory education law. It is better, he thinks, to edu cate the pupils and parents in the laws of health. With few exceptions the school houses have perfect sani tary arrangements, and this is a poiut that cannot be too closely watched Supt. Schaeffer makes a caustic refereuce to the "sharks" who appear ed when the school appropriation was raised to $5,000,000. Agents for charts, maps and blocks induced many uninformed school boards to purchase their high-priced goods. This the superintendent terms ex travagance, and issues a warniog against it. Of the distribution of the school appropriation the superintendent says: "It discriminates against the districts which lack industries to hold their adult population and iu favor ot the districts toward which the young people gravitate as soon as their school days are ended. It is need lees to say this method fails to carry out the theory which makes it the duty of the state to provide at public expense equal common school advantages for all its youth." The teachers employed, according to Supt. Shaeffer, are as a rale ' com petent, anil under the present system, only those properly qualified can ee cure positions. The studies are ad vanciog in tone, and a noteworthy feature of the text books is that they have begun to treat the State govern Qieut as of equal importance with the Natioo. So Kansas talks of seceding. If she will give a bond that she will take Whiskers PeflVr, Socklcss Jerry and Mary Liz with her out of the Union and keep them out, she has our permission to try the experiment. Spain owns two of the richest inland provinces in the World, so far as natural resources go Cuba and tho Philippine Inlands. Doth have been reduced to ruin by revolts due to mi.govcrnment. How long ought a nation to be allowed to spread ruin in this fashion, and ruin the trade of other nations ? ti:sti 1IOMAI.H. From Cltleim of IVnn.TlTnnl yhn ttnve bl-rn Cured hy ClinttitH-l lnln'11 CottNh Hrincdy. Mr. V. W. Kplllor, drug clerk, with J. W. McConnell, Parnassus, V., says: "I was out all one ntltt Inst winter Hint con tracted a severe cold. J win so hoarse for a week I could hardly speak. Know ing how well customer of oiir More spoke of Chmn,orlniii'K Cough Remedy, 1 concluded to try it. Ono-half of a bot tle cured mo entirely." J. A. Van Valzah. Hughosvillc, Pa., says: "Chamberlain's Couch Remedy has proven so valuable that I do not hes itate to recommend it to anv one." Or. F. Winger, Ephrata, Pa., says: "Mr. J. T). K lino, a cigar maker of this filnc, reports a complete euro of his rough with a SO cent bottle of Chamber lain e Cough Remedy after ho hud tried others w hich had tailed." For sido at 25 and SO cents per bottle by O. W. Ilovard. Speaking of the appreciation of money, there is do place where it is more highly appreciated than in a country newspaper olhce where an occasional subscriber has the rare maguauimity to take tho paper sev eral years nud then repudiate his obligation by simply refusing to lift the paper any louger. Such things have a tendency to make a man "aweary of the wurld." Punx'y Spirit. The President mid Cuba. If outward signs and personal se crecy mean anything. President Cleveland is preparing to take as bold and positive a stand in Cuban affairs as he did in the Venezuelan dispute. The preparation nf the navy for ac tive service, and the energetic, im provement of coast defenses, particu larly in the Florida and South Atlan tic districts, are very significant. The President is a remarkahly cautious man and his caution is more than equaled by his determination in pur suing a course he has once taken, re gardless alike ot public criticism and material consequences. He was much slower in the Venezuelan matter than the great Au erican public liked him to be, because be fully appreciated the gravity of the situation to follow. But when the time came he reaffirm ed lie Monroe doctrine in Its fullest measure of significance. That he ful ly understands the danger of war, fol lowing any decisive stand for Cuban freedom or belligeance, is testified to by the activity of the war and navy departments aud that same activity indicates his iutention to take or to recommend vigorous measures Pitts burg Dixpatch. ' . "Excuse mo," observed the mini In spectacles, "hot I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is." "Never you mind where tho liver is," retorted the other, "if it was In his big too or his left ear Do Witt a I,ittlo Karly Risers would reach it and shake it for' him. On that von can bel your gig-lamps." I tenth A Killmer. Soothing, and not irritating, strength ening, and not weakening, small but ef fective such ar tho qualit ies of Po Witt's Little Karly Hiscrs, the famous littlo pills. Heath A Killmer. The old lady was right when she said, tho child might die if they waited for tho doctor. She saved tho little ones life with a lew doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. 1 lentil it Killmer. A 3 ssisnee s This Is the place for bonnlldo lmrgnins in any mid everything. Wo desire to call your special attention to our dry and dross goods department, where you will find a complete line of a 1 tho latest novelties and styles to select from, and a prices to suit all. k. . All tho latest designs in Millinery In endless variety. Ladies' Capes in Fur, Plush and Cloth, and lots of Coats and Jackets. Ho sure and get our prices before Jpur ehnsing. Wo guarantee them. In our clothing department wo liavo tlio largest and most complete lino In tho vi cinity to select from, all from tho Highest Orado Manufacturers tn tho Vnited States, equal to Merchant Tailor make, in design, fit and quality, and at prices that simply doty competition. Men's and Boys' Hats, Caps, tllovoa and Miltons, all tho latest styles in nil grades and variety. Underwear for all in all grades and prices. Carpets ot all grades, Ruggs, Matting, Linoleum and Oil Cloth. Trunks and valicos of all descriptions, tilass and )oeenswaro, Tin and Oranito- waro, Furniture, In fact, anything you niny need or can tind in any of tho largo, first-class citiy department houses. Roanembor, wo promise you bargains, and will keep our word. We need cash. Must liavo it to get us out of our present difficulty. The length of life may be increased by lessening its dangers. Tlio majority of Eeoplo die of lung troubles. Theso may e averted by promptly using One Min ute Cough Cure, llenih fc Killmer. To cure old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need aim; ly apply DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo according to directions. Its magic like action will surprise, you. Hoath A Killnior. ZKEHnTIRY" J". BBOCK, ASSIGNEE OF DAVID MINTZ, M ARIENVILLE,' PA. Wo pay full market prieo for Volts, Calf Skins, Furs, (iinseng Hoot, etc. The old way of delivering messages by post-boys compared with tho modern tel ephone," illustrates the old tedious meth ods of "breaking" colds compared with tlio almost instantaneous cure with One Minute Cough Cure. Heath A Killmer, Scaly eruptions on the head, chnpped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds. burns are quickly cured by PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It is at present the article most used for piles, and it always cures them, llcatn iv Killmer. HERE WE ABE! ALWAYS AT THE HEAB WITH SOMETHING MKW! School Reports. . TIONESTA SCHOOL 3RD MONTH. Room. P3 : V o g 3 No. 5 15 H 9i 10 14 No. 4 35 2 95 20 L8 No. 8 41 .18 95 25 2 No. 2 4:1 40 95 , 81 20 No. 1 43 89 94 20 27 Total ... 177 103 95 100 121 Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless. and invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never tails In colils, croup ami lung troubles. Children like it because it is pleasant to lane ana it Helps tiiem. . lleatli & Kill mer. Any person desiring first-class dental work notie. will do well to hear in mind that I will he in Tionesta for the week commencing on the first Monday of each month. tf R. H. Stillron. TRY OUR- COFFEE, ONLY 17 CENTS PER LB. WE IUV1! J VST RECEIVED ANOTH EU LOT OF Til AT LOVELY TOILET SOAP. T11KEI-: CAKES FOR 10 CENTS, 9 I'" OH 25 CENTS. IT'S A HUMMER. " WE ARE MAKING IT HOT FOR HARD TIMES! YOU CAN'T FEEL POOR WHEN YOU SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES. hat though Your Dollars aro Fower, i Wo Will Make Them Go Much Further. Values were never so marvolously low as right now, on stylish, high grade Men's and Boys' trfzripzixa Goons OisOTiri.xcrf Era. Come in and see the choice selection of honest qualities and learn why sensible, economical' people prefer to spend their money with us. K There is no law against paying big prices, but it is not sensible. You'll trade with us, simply because you can't duplicate the goods at prices so low. Come in and See how FAIU we'll treat yon, and well we'll PLEASE you, and how much money we'll SAVE you. how SEE WHAT WE CAN (5 IV E VOU WITH A 1'OWOER. IT HEATS THE WOULD HOW POUND OF WE DO IT. HA KING SHERIFF'S SALE. von choice nnuns, medicines, stationery, groceries, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Conio and examine goods and prices, and we'll do tho rest. Its cXugvst Mqszgr OPTIOIAK A Youngstown correspondent says 1 oxey is lull ot new ideas. liut uo doubt the whirring is from tho same old wlieclri. Iu auy event Coxey must keep off the grass. Sosik of the I'opocratie managers in the late political contest seem to fondly imagine that they can hold onto the organization of the Demo cratic party aud at the same time let go of its principles. This remiudsus of the fellow who iu a runaway lost bis horse but saved his harness. J'hila. Jlceord, Deiu. PRESENT KVErtY DAY : Room No. 1. Katbloeu Joyce, Teach er: Loon Clark, Earl Knox, Harry Car son, James Charleston, John Banner, Dallas Rook, Harrison Blum, Chas. Car son, Joseph Weaver, Belle Hood, Louie Foreman, Ethel Clark, Lenoro Ritchoy, Eva Carr, Evelyn Grove, Essie Scowden, Olive Childs, Kittie Bradbury, Ruby Crawford, Iva Einort. Room No. 2. Martha H. Morrow, Teacher: Willie Clark, Archie Davis, Roland Armstrong, Bennie Charleston, Harry Jamieson, Edward Joyce, Thomas l'ulton, Charlie Charleston, Philip Blum, Charlie Carlson, Clifford Carr, Russel Hopkins, Clifford. Foretnan, Herbert Uepler, Paul; Carson, Edith Hopkins, Qracq! Armstrong, Kate Arner, Mary Everett, Grace Cone, Bertha Vought, Bertha Thomson, Mary Noble, Ethel Dean, C'olyn Clark, Isabel Joyco, Bortha Lawrence, Josephine Smearhaugh, Lulu Carr, Olive Lanson, Fern Bowman. Room No. 3. Marj' Lamb, Teacher: Harry Illose, George Carson, Newkirk Carson, Charlie Sanner, Jesse Graham, Paul Clark, Aruhio Hole man, Alice Ag ue vv, Evlyn Clark, Mary Fredrickson, Leona Suowden, Katie Osgood, Samuel Haslet, Howard Kelly, John Ritchoy, Howard Thomson, Roy Bovard, Clyde Foreman, Krank Joyco, Nellie Carson Eva Davis, Florence Fulton, Gertrude Agnew, Martha Overlandor, Helen Sniearhaiigh. Room No. 4. Ida Paup, Teaohor Gordon Haslet, Carl Wenk, Harold Dean, Fred Blum, Charlie Jamieson Harry Bankhead, Archie Clark, Joe Joyce, Ray Birtcil, John Jamieson, Florence Thomson, Nettie Clark, Claudia Graham, June lloi inan, Bessie Morgan, May Clark, Annio Huigworth Iva Hole, man, licllo Jamii'son, Kmina Salsgiver, R'tom No. 6. R. N. Spear, Toacher .1 utiles Morrow, Jav Bank head, Lester lloleinan, Minnie Keck, Lillio iiradborv. Lena milium, Marie Sinearhaiigh, Sarah Morrow, Ida rones. WEST HIC'KOUX SCHOOL. Fur tho school month ending Nov. 20. Room No. J. Sam. T. Carson, Teacher, Number enrolled, ;10 ; average atten dance, 'M ; per cent, of attendance, t'2. l'resont every day : Nellio Carson, Ma bel DeWalt, Emma Carlson, May Big gins, Mary Casey, Carrio llunlenlmrirh, liuldali Carlson, Earl Sutloy, Fred Wil kins, Harry Turner, Charley Norton, Fred Carson, Randall Elder, Fred Dunn. Room No. 1!. Paulino Hudlield, Teach er. Number enrolled, ; average at tendance, ;il ; per cent, of attendance, Uli. Present every duv : Willie Nurse, Edna Siilley, Clydo Rockwell, Edith tSutley, Earnest Lusher, Gertrude Porter, Fred Bender, Withihe.Ho Elder, Orion Bryan, Alice Hood, lieonie Carlson, Mary Sut ley, Miah Casey, Josephine Siggius, Ar chie 11 1, Alice Poller, Mux Mutiny, Arthur Eugdahl. HY VIRTUE of a writ of Alias Fiorl U Facias issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas ot lorest County, Pennsylva- tltJl! f f 1 CTC Jl1vJ T1 f fl f C nia,and to mo directed, there will be ex- U U M M J O I O ( l) JJ M fiUV4-ylO posea to sale by public vendue or outcry. at the Court House, In tlie'Borough of Tionesta, r orest county, i'a., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, A. D..1S5K1, at I o'clock p. m., the following described real ontate lo-wit : J. F. PROPER, use of A.M. DOUTT.vs. JOHN L. PETERS and MAKTMA lj. PETERS, Alias Fieri Facias, No. 8, February Term, 1S1K5. T. F Ritchey, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim ot the defendants of, in and to all tho nil lowing described lots', situate in the bor ough of Tionesta, Forest county and State of Pennsylvania! Bounded on the North by lota of J. M. Kepler, on the East by Elm street, on the South by land of S.' A. Dale, and on the west by lauds of H. M. Foreman. Containing one-half acre, more or. less, and boing lots Nos. four and live, in Block "D," and known as the Forest House property, on which is erected one two-story frame building about 50x52 feet, and one frame stable about 30x40 foot, with necessary out buildings. , Taken in execution and to be sold the property of John L. Peters and Mar tha L. Peters, at the suit of J. F. Proper use of A. M. Dontt. TERMS OF SALE. Tlio following must be strictly complied with when the jirojieriy is sincaen uown : 1. When the plaintiirorothcr lien cred Itors becone the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on too prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or s receipt lor ttie amount ot tho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ot the next day. at which time all nronertv not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to WIlOlll IllStSUHJ. See Purdon'o Digest. Ninth Edition. heath- & mim HEADQUARTERS Office, 7 it 7X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Uvea examined froe. Exclusively optical. 1 m iM page 4SI5 and Smith's Forms, page 8H4. JOHN 1 . CARSON. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilice, Tionosla, Pa.,-November Zi, iyu. commissioners; land sale By virtue of various Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania mado and provided, we, the undersigned Commissioners of ho County of Forest, will exposo to sale by public vendue or outcry at tho Court House, in Tionesta Unrougli, on tlio x 0TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 18! at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following describ ed tracts ot land, viz: SEATED LANDS. HARMON V TWP. War. Acres. Name Assessed in. 2 Jones, E. L. and Isaac. JENKS TWP. 3171 i Zimmerman, John. 3173 1 Whitney Bros. 3801 I Shick, Herb. TIONESTA TWP. 52 Dale Heirs to Shepherd. UNSEATED LANDS. JENKS TWP. 3Si 100 Phillis, James, 11 Anna Hills. 17 Patterson, .1. M ., il Bobbs. 5141 127 Hav, W. A., II liovnton. 3ti:i 1-10 Wright it Duhring. aiiii-l liO Wright A Duhring. UINUSI.Ey TWI". 51:11 200 Grey, S. C. 5104 J of SO Lake Erio Petroleum Co. 5103 1 ot 400 Lake Erie Petroleum Co. lloNI-.sTA T c. , 115 Copeland, Otis Heirs. 10 Pettigrew Joseph. 210 Irwin S. D. HICIiOllY TWP. 51(12 of 150 Lake Erio Petroleum Co. W. A. CONN ELY, PETER YolJNGli, W. M. COON, County Commissioners. Attest, J. T. DALE, clork. n WEST TIONESTA, PA., Wishes to inform the public that ho is permanently located near tho W. N. Y. A P. Depot, with a full line of FRESH GROCERIES, PROVISION & FEED, C II OICE CON FECTION RI ES, TOBACCO & CIGARS. ALSO THE FAMOUS ANEW DEPARTURE. The McCnen Co. have added fine ready to wear clothes and in additon to their tailoring, shirt making and gentlemen's furnishings, are now carrying a lino lino high class of ready to wear CLOTJEmsTGr-. FALL AN I) WINTER SUITS TO OR DER $24.00 AND UPWARDS. OVERCOATS TO ORDER ?24.0O AND UPWARDS. Ready to wear clothes of the linest and best giades $s.00 to $25.00 a suit. Ready to wear overcoats and ulsters $10.00 to $25.00. Solo agents for YOD3IAX celebrated Iials. Winter stylos now ready. The MgGuen Gq Outfitters of Men. 27 and 20 Seneca and 12 Elm SU Oil. CITY, PA. A PILLSBUHY FLOUR i k3 And is prepared to keep anything wanted in the line of Groceries. Prices as low as the lowest. Goods deliv oi od Ireoof charge. 7t V1 0- Wanted-ftn Idea S Who OilU hfli if (Ttilcct Vfur Mene; ttny iuuy hriiiff y-n u.tm. Wrllt ,lAllN Wl'.UKKiLlii'ItN tt CO., lit Alt,-- lie v , WaMiliiKion, 1 C.,fr IUt-ir $i.Hm prize vitvr ttiid llat of luo LuuOred Ixifuuiluuii wiuittd. chrs. rn. wHiitfflAn. o New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. W. CLARI lias just opened a new feed store in the Barnett Build ing and keeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN HAY AND STRAW. In fact everything in that lino, whir he proposes to sell at tho lowus possible margin. C'ustoinors will receive fair treatment and prompt ntteutiou. When iu need call. J. W. CLARK, Tionesta, Pa. Lawrence & Smearbauqh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBJCCO, CIGARS. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Pcnna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Farmleo, C. Seliimmelfeng, Christian Smilli, David W. Hoaty Wm. D. Rrown, Audrew Hertzel, A. T. Scolleld, 11. T. Rusaoll. II. A. Jamieson J'asonal and JtuxDu'ss accounts solid led on viu.it favorable terms consistent with yuod conservative bunking, Interest allowed on deposits O. A'. r It ML EE, Pres. II. A. J AM I ESQ X, Vice Pres. f E. II Eli TZ EL, Oashijr TIME TABLE, in client Sept. (, 1800 Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil Citv aud points west as lollows : No. 31 liull'alo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon No. (il Way Freight (carrying passengers), dadv except Sunday 4:r)0 p. in JSo. Jo Oil City Ex less, daily except Sunday 7Mo p. m For II iekory.Tidioute, Warren, Kin.ua llradlord, Olean ami the East : No. HO Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:4.) a. in No. :12 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4: 10 p. in No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvine ton ) daily except Sunday 0:50 a. ui (ietTinio Tables and full information from W. II.SAl'L, Au-ent, Tionesta, 1 R. P.ELL, Uen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, ieu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, (tenoral otlleo, Mooiioy-llrislmnu pldir Cor. Main and Clinton Sis., Hullalo.N.Y Miles & Armstrong, KEPLER BLOCK, TIONESTA, PA. K00TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS (JUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANfiE FOR UOODS. LADIES' CAPES . AND JACKETS. Largest lino ever in Tionesta, now on hand, and Cash will buy them Cheap, at (..'; . : -. v . A. AVavnh Cook, President. xo. ro:is. A. II. K KT.I.V, Cashier. Wm. Smkahiiaioh, Vice President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL RANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPI AL STOCK, A. Way no Cook, N. P. Wheelor, WliliCTOUS O. Wr. Robinson, Wm. F. Ritchey, J. T. Dalo, $50,000. Sinearbaugli, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pryment at low rates. We promlso our custom ers all tho benetits consistent with conservative bunking. Interest piid on tinio deposits. Your lmtronago respectfully solicited. AO. 5010. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, 'riONJvSTA, I.V. !AI'ITAI. STOCK T. D. Cm.i.iNH, l'i'esidunt. !' E. E. Vockroth, T. J. Bowman, F. R. Lanson, orrii'i:i:s : R. Lansok, Vice I'll luni:ri'oi,s: ddent, J. C. IIiiwsian; Cashier. (ie i. F. Watson, T. D. Collins. O. W. Proper, R. M. lie. man. A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. WHICH RESPECTFULLY SO Lit. ITS PATRON A I E, AND V 1 1 ALL USUAL ISANKINU I A CI LI'I'I ES, U I'll 1 PROMPT AND A TENTION TO ALL 11USINESS EN TUl'STKD. . FURNISH EIT'l, A I'-