"The Prudent Mutt Setteth His House in Order.' Your human fenemeni should be given even more careful attention than the house you live tn. Set U In order by thoroughly renovating your vhole system through blood made pure by inking Hood" $ SarsaparlKa. Then every organ mill act promptly and regularly. MOCtTS SaUafxiittCc, BAD BREATH I fafive tr lnr UtrARFTlMdM mill aid fTp'it laiativ lhy an iimi.lT won derful. Mr riauifMor ant I wrrr bothi-rea wlib l k lomn'h anil our brrftftt Vrry hart. Aft? inhtnc a few doso. of 'aMTirstt w i.nvn Imprcritd ODdurfullj. Thoy nrn a art-at hlp tu th taaitly. Wmiirimina NA(;rt.. Kuiunbouto St., Cincinnati, OHi PVavin, Palatable, i'ntfnt. Tf Oofwl. PO Pi over molten. wwn, or unpo. luc, 3m. BUa aa s n v asMeUeFierawarsae ftTA-RAf tnMiintl KtmrftnirfHl by lt drna If I (J "D A If Kftmn i KKTohaoro Hab.iT . La UUUULAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES Worth $4 to $8 compared Kith other makes. Inrloraerl by ovff J.noo.ooo unrrn, ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THK UPSI'IMC ka.a W. U hitlii1 IUH Bad arlea aLMaa ea batleah Take no frnhntTttite elatmed tnlirufiNHl, l.arceat maker or e:i anl alim-a In ttin world. Your dValer-botiM to-i-p them If not. p will nti T"U er-alren rrrelpt nf prlre. Htato aUua ol leather, rlna and width, plata or cap too. CatnloKiie V. Free. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mast. Mra.Winalniv'aftonthlnirflyrnp forelilMron teething, Hortenattinitiiinn. rrdiH'e intinmma tion, allays nain.euroa tvlnd cullcgfc a bottlu. TMao'a Cora for Conanmntlnn la an A No. Aathma mc-llcine. W.K.S illiamh, Aotlucli, Ills, April 11, IBM. In the center of tho plnra In T,lmn Is a pretty bronze fountain that was erected In 1578, a Rift from .Mme" noble Spaniard, and In probably the oldest fountain In America. lo-To-Hae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, mattes wees. Deo etroug, blood pure. 60c. It. All (IrugiflsM, Horses' tails are protected from mud and rain In wet weather by a newly designed cover, consisting of a tubular sack of rubber or other water-proof material, To Car Constipation Forever Take Cnacareta CuuUv ( 'iitlmrtlc. loo or tRo. If C 0. 0. fall to euro, drucRliiu refund money. Prance has 07.Bno.0OO people distrib uted In this manner; Hfi.SCO.iKK) in Ku ropo, za.fiiio.ono in Aslu, xs.ono.nno In Africa, 4M),000 In America and 150,000 in Occanlca. Wanted Cltlsunslilp, County Judgo Hurd of Kings county, New York, who is just now devoting part of his time to the work of con verting aliens Into citizens of the Unit ed States, had a trying time ot It yes terday In the Brooklyn court house with a number of applicants for citi zenship. Blejlo Scavall, a Coney Is land Italian, presented a fair sample of the degree of Intelligence Judge Hurd hnd to contend with. "What Is the name of this country?" asked he court. "Ma-keon-lee," replied Blejlo, promptly. "Who makes the laws?" "Ma-keen-lee!" returnod Blejlo, confi dently. "What stnte do you live In?" "Ma-keen-loe." "You seem to be im pressed with the belief that McKinley Is the whole thing over here," remark ed the court. "Blejlo, I cuess you won't do." T 5arV CANDY II mLp CATHARTIC 4 HE ills of women overshadow their whole Uvea. Some women ore constantly getting medical treat ment and are never well. "A woman best understands women's ills," and the women in her counsel practical assistance. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn. Mass. -v Mrs. Mabel Good, Correctionville, la., tells how Mrs. Pinkham saved her life. She says : I cannot thank you enough for what your medicine has done for me. I can recommend it as one of the best medicines on earth for all women's ills. I suffered for two years with female weakness and at last became bedfast. Three of our best doctors did me no good so I concluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After taking a few bottles of your medicine, I was Wf!S!m able to do all my house. a l k. . I VtV I, Si TO sM 1W evening and reoommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, saying that she knew that it would cure me.. I then aent for yourunedicine and after taking five bottles of it, I T7aa ntirely cured, I cannot praise it enough." ARMY HOR3E9 HARP TO OET. Farchaalnaj Department Fiona DIHcnltj la Meeting the Rnqnlremanta. The entire northwest Is botng ran sacked hy agents of the war depart ment In quest of horses suitable fof the cavalry and artillery ot the army. The horses procured are for the most part brought to Chicago, where they are Inspected, and then distributed wherever there Is need of them. Among the requlrcmcsts are the color of the animal, Its weight and Its height. The owner must stand the expense of hav ing the two front shoes removed, fur nish a halter and have the animal weighed. "It would requlro the ani mals to be molded," said a horse trader at the stockyards. "As yet there are few horses that we have received that come up to the requirements of the or der, and nn owner having a horse that would answer the style that Is wanted by the army demands a larger price than the government offers to pay." The local horsemen state that the gov ernment will have to make some allow ance on the order or. It will not get the requisite number from this territory. Horses are being secured that will come ttp to the requirements In many respects, but It Is feared that they will he turned down by tho government buyer the same as they wero last year. -Chicago Chronlclo. There are many uniformed employes of the ltnltlmore and Ohio ltallronrt who have spent the better part of the'r lives with the company, but very few people are aware of their length of service and devotion to duty thnt has made them valued men. Vice l'reld"nt and (leneral Manager Underwood will shortly Issue an order, providing for service stripes for these men, that the public may know of their falthfu'ne-s and ability. A gold stripe will mean five yenis of service, and a silver stripe two jenrs. Some of the Haltimore and Ohio con ductors will be entitled to from seven to nine gold stripes. Tho Company will nlso furnish con ductors, brakemen and baRitiiKemen of all classes, with badifes, so that they may be easily distinguished by those unfamiliar with the service. 100 Reward. 11100. The readers of this pnper will be pleawd to learn Unit them lent leat one ilreiultd ilt chko that science has been n)lo to rtire In nil itx HtHKeS. nun that Ik Ontnrrh. llsMVtlstnrrll t'nre Is theonly MMtlvc enre now known to the medli-nl I'rntornlty. Catarrh lieinic a con. stttittiotial license, requires a rnliMlttltlnnill treatment, Hnll'a Catarrh Cure is taken In ternslly, neting directly upon the blond and iniieons snrlnces nt the system, thereby de stroying tho foundation of the dl.-cao, nnd giving the patient strength hy building up I he constitution snd SNsUtlrig nature In doing it work. The proprietors have so much faitli In It curative powera that they otter One Hun dred Dollars for anv ease that it foils to cure, bend lor list or testimonial. Ahlrc. V. .1. ciikmiy He Co., Toledo, O. Sold hy Druggists, Hull's Family lMlsn.ro the best. ArwiiR the Porsces a murderer Is punished wilh 90 stripes on his bare back, while a master who noKlects his dog receives 200 stripes. Don't Tofcarrs Kplt and Smoke Toar Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netlo, full of 1 1 to, nerve and vigor, tnlie No-To-Hoc, the wnnderworlwr, that makes weak men trong. All druRglats, WcorSI, Curo guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Kcmody Co., Chicago or New York. Monument for Boldlera of Four Wnra, A monument recently placed in a cemetery In Louisville, Ky., bears In scriptions to tho memory of James Austin, a soldier of the revolution; James Allen Austin, his son, a soldier of the war of 1812; James Grigsby Aus tin, his grandson, a soldier of the war with Mexico, and James Richard Gath rlght, his great-grandson, a confeder ate soldier, who was killed at Mur frecsboro, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1SG3. All were privates. A Krng-er Story. President Kruger recently refused an interview to a celebrated Englishman who thereupon sent back word that he must see him; that he was no ordl nary person; that, la fact, ho was a member of the house of lords. The servant went away and returned with the message: "The president says he cannot see you, and adds that he Is i cattle herder." who consult Mrs. Pinkham find PRACTICAL HELP FOR SUFFERING WOMEN work. I know that your medicine raised me from Fj a bed of sickness and 31 Tjerhaos death, and am very thankful for what it has done for me. I hope that every suffering woman may be per- sm suaded to try your medicine." Get Mrs. Pinkham s advice as soon as yon begin to bo puszled. The sick headaches and dragging sensation come from a curable cause. Write help as soon as they ap. pear. M 1,. Dole Stanley, C a m p b e llsburg, Ind., AJ writes: Dear Mrs. Vl Pinkham I was troubled Fjwith sick headache and was so weak and nervous, 1 1 could hardly go. A friend called upon me one AAaVA'AAAA FOR FARM AND GARDEN, i I'envlne Mover, The peavine or mammoth clover lias too coarse a stalk to make good hay, ami it requires so long a time to cure it, thnt most farmers after oue trial at e glad to go back to the medium dovor. That can be made to produce as large crops ns can be cured and housed in good order, nnd also as large crops as is pi olilublb to plow under. Most of the nitrogenous fer tility which clover gives is wasted the following wtuter if the land is plowed. flrren ttone fof Poultry. A well-known chemist makes (lie statement that an egg isaconcetitiated food weighing olio nnd otin-hiilf ounces; composed of lime, soda, sul phur, iron, phosphorus, magnesia, oil and albumen, which are nearly all found in tho composition of green bone. This gives cvcellent proof that when a farmer nives his hens a liberal sup ply of green hone be is furnishing them with un of the most essential mater ials needed in egg-making. Kvery part of the egg is the outcome of the food taken by the hen, and if the farmer does not furnish the light kind of raw mnterinl it is useless to expect the lieu to "do the vest." Calves From Tnborrnlona Cown. Of twentv-Novon calves experimented with iu Minnesota from tuberculous cows, one died soon after birth and was found to be tuberculous. Two others, one fed by sticking its dam and the other ou sierilied milk, be came tuberculous. Iho rest were raised oi milk from tested cows, and upon sterilized milk, and at the end of the experiment were, ns shown by tuberculin test, in a sound condition. This gives a littlo over eleven per cent, of tuberculous calves from tu berculous dams, and only in oue case, or a little over 3.7 per cent., was there evidence of infection before birth. In Kuropean experiments of sixty- seven calves from tubercnlous dams fed on milk of untested cows, nearly forty per cent, became, tuberculous, while of 10!) fed on milk of tostocW'ows, less thau niuetcou per cent, became iufected. llasawood Honey. Ill places where tho basswood or linden tree thrives bees make a grent deal of honey from its blossoms dur ing the short fcu-oii of their continu ance. This honey is distinct from thnt made from whito clover, ns it ha a yellow tinge and a peculiarly vich flavor that almost everybody likes. It is a pleasant sound to hear bees humming iu the trees when tho linden blossoms are open. As most people know, there is a great difloronco in the quality of honey, dependent ou tho blossom from which the nectar is t aken. The light-colored honey is generally reckoned best, because most of that which is dark colored has been made from buckwheat blossoms. This crop is hoinet lines sown for a bee pas turage, lluckn heat honey cannot bo sold lor ns good a price as that from clover or basswood. 15ut it serves just as well for the winter food of bees, and the boxes iu which surplus honey is to bo gathered are usually removed while the buckwheat is iu blossom. ltoot-ltorer and Crown-ttorer. The first of these two insects that are so troublesome to strawbony plants is a small caterpillar nearly half au inch long and of a reddish pink color. This borer eats its way iu ir regular channels through the crown, often tunneling in various directions, eating its way to tho surface This caterpillar burrows into the heart of tho plunt and remains iu one of tho chambers during tho winter. In June it changes into a small reddish-brown chrysalis either in one of the cavities excavated in the crown or among de cayed loaves or rubbish. The moth, which escapes in July, is very small and of a dark gray color. Thia moth lays an egg ou the crown of the plant late iu July or early in AngiiBt, which soon batches aud the caterpillar begius his depredations. The crown-borer larva is a grub of about one-fifth of au inch long, white with a honey-yollow head. This grnb eats tho substance of the Crow n aud is very destructive. Tie remedies rcc oinuieuded for those borers are dust ing the plants with air slaked lime or hellebore, or spraying wilh Paris green, lint as these borers feed on the inside of the pluut, aud when first discovered have usually ruined the plants, the best method is to dig up all infested plants and burn them. Ulrdlina; Granea. Among the many artificial expedi ents for making plants do as oue wishes, that of girdling or ringing the grape, which is now aud then prac ticed by horticulturists, is not the least curious and interesting, says the Homestead. It consists of the entire removal of the bark just below the fruit duster utiout a mouth before the time of ripening. Its effect is touasteu the ripeuiug by a week or two, and to increaso the size ot the fruit. The sap ascends through the pores of the wood aud sustains growth, but on descending the elaborated sap, which passes dowu between the wood and the bark, can go no lower thau the point where the vine has been girdled. It stops there aud goes to feeding the bnuoh of grapes growing at that toiut. Of comae ringing is a thing that cau only be done to a limited extent, aud the experiment can only be tried ou scattering brsaohes, It is evident that all that part of the vine below the out will anfl'er the following year, aud that the entire vine iUelf would be permanently injured and perhaps de stroyed if the practice were made at all general. As au interesting ex periment, however, to be made on branches thnt one thinks of removing anyhow, a trial of ringing will furnish sn interesting study to those curious iu such matters. The Pollination or Clover. It has long been believed that the bumblebee is about the only insect that can perform the set of pollination for the common red clover plant, to an exteut that could be considered of economic importance. For a long time this theory held sway Undoubted. Then it was disputed by many saying that the bumblebee had little to do with the production of clover seed. The following experiment was con ducted in order to datermiuo some thing on this point: A box six feet square and about twenty-rlvo inches high was made. It was open at both ends, but the top was covered with common mosquito netting. This was placed in n clover field before any of the plants hnd blossomed. When the first crop of clover was rntfor hay tho box was removed and 100 clover heads were picked that had been grown under tho scroon. At tire same time 100 heads were collected tliHt bad grown outsido of the screen. The box was then placed over other plants nnd allowed to remain until the second crop had matured. One hun dred heads were again collected from under the box, and 100 from otitside as before, llesides these, one hun dred heads were picked from plants near a bumblebees' nest. After dry ing the clover heads iu a mildly-heated oven, the seeds were carefully removed nnd counted. The result showing the number of seeds iu each 100 bends was as follows: First crop, covered, 0; uncovered, 10. Hecond crop, covered, 2; nucovered, (Mi. Near bumblebees' nest, 2M00. Of course all insocts were excluded, but tho experiment proves that insects are neoessnry and we know that liumbloboes are the principal workers in the pollination ot clover blossoms. Ho the old theory still holds. Old or New Tuba. In attempting to economize in but ter making some dairymon endeavor to use the old tubs over again. Home of tho best oak tubs are quite expen sive n flairs, and if they are to be used at all it seems necessary thnt they should be used more than once for packing butter in. Usually thev cau be returned from the retailers at much less cost than to buy new ones, lint in nearly every case they are sour and ill-smelling from rnnoid butter. They have not been handled with any idea of keeping them sweet, and the result is they come bnck with a bad odor and flavor. In this age of careful butter making, and when cvoiybodviH pluo ing so much emphnsis upon the purity of good butter, it would be stucido for the dairymen to attempt to uso these tubs over again unless thev could bo thoroughly purified and sweetened. It is a little doubtful among many whether it will pay to attempt to uso butter tubs twice, especially if thoy come bnck iu a sour and rancid condi tion. On tho other hand there are those who bnlieve that tho dairyman of tho future cannot afford to lose the tubs and buy new ones for ooch lot of butter. The questiou of removing permanently the odor and taint of tho rancid buttor is not nn easy ono to solve. The taint is ono that bocomes fnstened into the wood, and it is difli cult to remove or couuteruct. Fine flavored butter packed in such tubs would undoubtedly lone much of its characteristic, quality. Probably the best method to cleanse and renovate such butterrecoptaclos is to sonk them first iu hot water, and then wash them with soda thoiotighly and then with live steam. This process should in time cleanse them sufficiently so that they would not be apt to coinuiuni cate odor or taint to the butter. The tronble with wood receptacles in which butter has been allowed to sour is that the rancid fut Boaks into the pores of the wood, aud steam is required to beat and molt them out, Hut even after this process it would bo better to line the sides of the tub wi.h parchment paper, Tho danger would be thnt the undesirable cultures or germs which produce the rancidity would get into tne now butter and start up fermentation and acidity. 11 the butter shonld be exposed to a high temperature for any length of time this process of rancidity might be hastened to a considerable degree and cause loss. The verv best care can not be too much for butter packed iu old tubs. A. li. Barrett iu Boston Cultivator. Farm and Oardon Notes. ' Good, ripe, extracted honey weighs tnree pounds to trie quart It is one third heavier thau water, because of its density. Over-irrigntion not only waterlogs tne sou, but tends to increase the evil effects of alkali that the lund may uaturauy contain. Buckwheat may be fed liberally in the rations of the heavier breeds of fowls. I hey relish it greatly and inero is no teuuency to overfatuess. In a variety of food is more likely to be found all the elements of nutri tion; and then a variety is hotter for live stock, because they eat it with more l eiisn. The farm horses for a while now will be kept very busy most of the tuue. There is eoouomy iu nukiug the wont as easy on tuem as the uecessi tie of the crop will permit. Timothy lasts but a few years, as a pasture, ana clover less; orchard grass la excellent because of Its peimaueut e. A good uiixtnre is five pounds of red olover, four of timothy, fourteen of Kentucky blue grass and five pounds of orchard grass. In the start the first twe will make the pasture. IVORY SOAP PASTE, In fifteen minutes; with only a cake of Ivory Soap and water, you can make a better cleansing paste than you can buy. Ivory Soap Paste will take spots from clothing ; and will clean carpets, rugs, kiJ gloves, slippers, patent, enamel, russet leather and canvas shoes, leather belts, painted wood-work and furniture. The special value of Ivory Soap in this form arises from the fact that it can be used with a damp sponge or cloth to cleanse many articles that cannot be washed because they will not stand the free applica tion of water. DIRECTIONS rOI? MAKING. To one pint of tmlllnir water add one an! one-half eunces (one-quarter ot the small aire cake! ot lv.iry Soap cut Into ahavlnts. holt Ave minutes afl-r ' the .ip l thoroughly dissolves. Remove from the fire and cool In convenient dlshea (not tin). It sou step was In an alr-tlght flast Jar. eoaiast ana av tst eaoens a oiu CO. eiseiNsati Pt. Louis Is tho greatest mule market In-the world. Auk Your Dealer for Allen's Foot Ease, A powder to shnko Into your shoes: rests the toot. Cures Corns, Iluulons, Hwolh.n, Hore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Hweatlng Fot and Inprowinu; Nails. Allen's Foot-Ka-o makes new or tight shoes easy. At all ilruir slsts nnd allocs stoma, 25 ots. Hnmpla mailed 1 lltK. Adr'B Allen H. Olmsted, l.eltoy, N. V. The Vnlted States have 4.000.000 worklngwomen. rtennti- Is Ttlnoet Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathnr tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all iiu- Iilirities from the body. Ileum today to nnish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satiafavtiun guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 00c. Chile Is going to fit up a vessel with the produn of the countty to he taken to the principal ports on the I'aciflc for exhibition. Ertnente Toor Rowels XVItn Cnacaret. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. Wo.liio. K C.O.C. fail, drugmiia refund money. Oklahoma Territory now claims 323, KKI luhuliitalitx. Fits permanent!? eiireil. No fit- or nervous. ness atter tlr-t ilaj's ue of lie. Kliue'a tireat Serve lientori-r. t'i trln dottle nml treatise frac Dr.lUI.Ki.lNK,LUI.ttll Arch ,HU'liila.l'a. A factory Inspector nt l'aterson, N. J., tins been investigating the mills of that ritv In the guise of a luborer, wheeling a barrow. Early Marrlngca of Itojnltr. rtoyal personages almost Invnrlably marry young. Tho queen wns not quite 21 when she mnrrled Prince Albert; the prince of Wales was not 22 when he wedded Princess Alexandra; th6 late czar of ItUBsIa was only 22 when ho married Princess Dagmar, sister of the prlncesB of Wales, who was 20; King Humbert of Italy was 24 when ho mar ried the 17-year-old Margherita, and tho emperor of Austria was 23 whon ho wedded the lovely Princess Eliznboth, who was only 18. The king of the Bel gians was first married at the age of 18; the late king of Spain was married first at the age of 19, and had a second wife when he was 22, and the German emperor was only 22 when ho married the Princess Augustus Victoria of Schleswlg- Holsteln Augustenburg. Tit-Bits. Ingenious Expedient. A local correspondent says that thi other day a friend of his brought him a chunk of Ice which he throw into his Jar. But hore was a difficult prob lem for him. The quantity of watei was too great to be sufficiently cooled by that piece, which was melting at fast as our correspondent was hlmsell doing In tears. At last a highly val ued friend of his who had spent the best portion of his Ufa in scientific re searches on the most original lines came to his rescue and, after mature reflection, was of opinion that the beet way out ot the difficulty would be to evaporate tho greater portion of aqua by heating while the ice would surely cool the remaining quantity. Lahore Tribune. 1 Does your head sche? Pain back of youreyes? Bsd taste in your mouth? It's your liver! Aycr's Pills sro liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia, snd sll liver jcotnplalnt8. 25c. All jiruggists. firewn or rlrh hlark ? Then uae I DIIOIlainUAII'O nVC for the. UUiminunrtlll O UIL Whiskers Yoke ao other It la the bosi tu can be made. Tolfl of a Ro.vnl I,arl. A writer In Ixtndon Telegraph tells the following story about the king ot Spain as throwing light on that royal lad's life: "One day, during his history lesson, the king nsked his professor to tell him how Bpaln came to lose Chile, Mexico and other Spanish-American colonies. The story was narrated so thrllllngly and artistically that th royal boy listened spellbound and con tinued after it had ended to Bit ab sorbed In meditation. At last a thotigbl having struck him, he looked up to his professor and inquired: 'What must 1 do In order to get back these countrlei for Spain!' 'The first and most Im portant thing of all," replied the cau tious and diplomatic pedagogue. Ml that your majesty should should grow up to be a man. When you are I man' 'H'm!' muttered the lad, disen chanted, 'when I'm a man it is not S history professor's odvlco that I shall be asking. I spall have a prime min ister to tellmeUipn.' " The money In c'.rculatlnn In the t"nl teil Htatcs has doubled in the last 20 years. Acts gently on the Kidneys. Liver and Bowels aEANsES the System .EFFECTUALLY W tftYrc rev- hABITUAlCONSTlPATIOM I UMW " nr naiAajramv PERMANENTLY ICIAI tri" OVT THg UtNUINt-MaH'f o By . -M rwaaj-. -J VOa. foa au avail orwawa met oa ftaacmi. GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS A re the beat. Aak for them. Coat no more limn common chimneys. All flealtira. I'lTTslll HU I.I.AM CO., Alleitheur, Pa, Dr. Rlcord's Essenca of Life tth1."?.. trrt, Dtrfal..ni Mindly for til caw of iwvuu, mental, I)1it1i1 .UM.tty, loiu vitality ami pr. inatum Jray In both swim; point, permanaul curt: full treattntiit $t,or $1 a bo'tlt; rauit fof -dr. n.r. J- JA. yl Uh. Aviei.t, IT iirusulwuy. X. i. ASTHMA POSITIVLLV CURED. I CIIOMI I 'M Kl KIIIM1 AaTll.tla tLUli I a ua Una. A trwl i a ka luulril ire. I UuUU. llaua. Mkl.Klxa Co., ST. Lou a. atO. I 'sufleff 1 Thompson's Eye Water KtltUmAIIOTl tral mailt, p-aM a''l I '". Hai.ai .maa nawai.t Co.. wOreriiw-h St.. N. i. 1. -V U at) 'V tlr-rUS fit AJJLJUt f'AilS. I - - - am. In tiui. Vid by drutntlMtv f