Ike Nctleory PltinHetler PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY m McHWRY PIAINDFAIER COMPANT. F. K. GRANGER. \V. A. I'HIBTT, J. B. PRRKY, : Fw,. . Sec. Treae. ,J\f On**. D. SosooNMAKUt, Editor. > In Bank Building. Telephone, No. 278. TKRMS PJF SUBSCRIPTION: One year... vr...-- ....fliM tlx months, ffictt* Three months. 40<sts. Thursday, February 4, 1904* f t - * - - - § ' J,;""': FOR REPRESENTATIVE;. ' hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of State Representa tive from thia dintrirt subject to the action of the Republican Conventions a ad ask the support of the Republican voters of McHenry county for my nomi nation. Very respectfully, ia-fcf. J. H. (iRACY. I Health Rale*. One of Queen Victoria's health rules to said to have been, "Do whatever you IfMe, but do it in moderation," or words to that effect, and a similar rtle might be adopted with still greater profit by the men and women of the preseut day. The people of Queen Victoria's genera tion had not made a fad of health, and every newspaper they picked up did not #6rry them with conflicting hy gienic rules. The no breakfast fiend, If he existed, was less prominent than at present, and those who thought that the first ought to be the best meal of the day did not publish their views from every roof top, figuratively speak ing. Vegetarians and meat eaters wran gled only in inconspicuous corners, and tbe devotees of the cold bath were con tent with fewer victims. Today, when all these and a million other so called health rules are being dinned into the ears of a long suffering public on all •Idea, it is more than ever important to bear in mind that Inclinations and disinclinations were not arbitrarily im planted by nature In animal organisms; that they exist for our guidance and not solely to mislead us. -- New York Tribune. A Maa aal a Hatrta. In a theater recently a man down In one of the front rows spied on the floor • large hatpin with an amber top. Looking about him, he saw that two women and their escorts had just sat down. To one of the former he present ed the pin. A shake of the head indi cated that he had made a mistake. Then he tried across the aisle. The wo men seemed to be interested. The pin was a curiosity and its amber of a unique carving. They hesitated, but the pin was banded back. Desperately he began the search now. Two ladles unattended seemed likely owners. To them he showed the pin. They took It and enjoyed its pattern. Just then the man felt a tug on his sleeve. It was his wife, and she remarked. "Why are you showing my hatpin to strangers?" He blushed, went over to the feminine pair and explained. "It's my wife's hatpin," he said, but in such consciously guilty accents that the women handed it back doubting smiles. SPRING OROVR. [People of Spring Grove and vicinity desiring to subscribe for The Plaindeal- er may leave their order and money with Raymond Moss, our correspond ent. The .subscription price is $1.50 year or 7fi'cents for six months. Ed Oliver Neish has come home from Woodstock to stay. Barry Sanborn of Geneva was a vis itor here Saturday. Miss Martha Brandise of Chicago vis ited Miss Lillian Sanborn Saturday. James Pierce and Clara Andrews were married Wednesday in Wankegan We extend best wishes. Minstrelsy and comedy at Rtoffel's hall, McHenry, February 12 and 18. See article on first page. Ada Westlake entertained a number of her friends at a party Saturday even ing. All report a most pleasant time The Sunday school and Christian En deavor society will give a valentine so cial February 18. Particulars next week. The Coap 4e Moucrrat The fatal issue of a recent French duel causes discussion of what the Pa risian fencers call the "coup de Monser rat." The history of this stroke is ro mantic. The hero of the story was a yonng Parisian musician engaged to be married to a young lady of Bordeaux. Quarreling with a cousin of his fiancee, he got his ears boxed at the Bordeaux club. Ignorant of fencing, he dared not resent the insult and renounced his engagement. But be also took fencing lessons from one Monserrat, a maltre ffarmes of Toulouse. Monserrat taught' him one trick only, and he practiced it for a year. At the end of that time he returned to the Bordeaux club, slapped his man's face and, being called out. Instantly ran his opponent through the tody with his cunning lunge. i Ptll aad the Coattef, Joseph Savador, the French histo rian, and Jules Bandeau, a novelist made their meeting at a public recep tion the occasion for a dispute as to the respective places which they occupied In the world of letters. 'The reading of history Is like a pill-- It needs the sugar coating to malro It palatable," argued the novelist. **Ah, but it is the Ingredient which cores, not the coating," remarked the historian. Then let us divide honors," said Bandeau, "for if it were not for my sugar coating your historical facts would dry on the shelves." , : !f ; Maa'i EMBMT OM Pop*. tV JArotn Armstrong's "Teaching of Sci entific Method" we extract the follow ing: "If the proper study of man (sic) be man--as the highest dignitary of our church some time ago asserted,'* etc. This is not simply due to a natu ral confusion between A. Pope and the Pope. It corues of a poet's having two Christian names. Including one for his surname, so that the student of the "Dictionary of Familiar Quotations" is apt to be betrayed by the description of him as Pooe. ^lexand^r.--Punch. A Cough ' 1 have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of tjje lungs it never disap points." J. Early Finley, (ronton, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won t cure rheumatism ; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of *11 kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. Three sites: ZSc.. Mc., SI. - All Consult your doctor. If he »aya take H, then ito &* lie |nys. If h« tell* you not to take it. titan Khm't take It. He kuowi Leave It with hltn. We are 'willing. J. C. AY EH CO., Lowell, Mass. rivtr" L. An Karly Riser. A strong, healthy, active constitution depends largely upon the condition of the liver. The famous little pills know n as De Witt's Little Early Risers not only cleanse tbe system but they strengthen the action of the liver and rebuild the tissues supporting that organ. Little Early Risers are easy to act, they ttever gripe and yet they are absolutely cer tain to produce results that are satisfac tory in all cases Sold by all druggist?. Poor Place For Tkleves, Bermuda is not accustomed to thieves. No experienced Bermudan will enter tbe profession of pilfering, at least of taking things that cannot be imme diately eaten. For what can be done with them? If any property is taken the' officers of the law have only to watch tbe steamship docks. The stuff cannot be disposed of on the islands. They are too small, and everybody knows everybody. It is a Bermudan legend that once a bicycle was stolen. It was the talk of the town. The next ensuing problem of the thief was how to get any good of It He did not dare use It; be could not send It out of the country. That he finally "give It up" was proved when six months later a fisherman brought up the missing wheel from fairly deep water upon his hook.. Have Ion lndlgratinn ? If yon have Indigestion, Kodol Dys pepsia Cure will cure you. It has cured thousands. It is curing people ever\ day--every hour. You owe it to your self to give it a triaL Yon will contin ue to suffer until yon do try it Then is no other combination of digestant*- that digest and rebuild at tbe saint time. Kodol does both. Kodol' cures strengthens and rebuilds. Sold by a) druggists. Sadoa IVIte&crai'i, All Hindoos believe in witchcraft and. in strange contrast to tbe old be liever* in witchery, they believe that young and pretty maidens are the chief actors in such uncanny mummery. If crops are blighted or if a general sick ness prevails they write the names of all the young women of the vicinity on separate tree branches and then Im merse tbe stems of the twigs for four hours and a half in a solution of holy water and aromatic herbs. If one or more of the twigs wither during the specified time the young woman whose name or names are attached thereto Is immediately put to death. Thus the influence of the witch is counteracted, the crops saved and health restored. S. W. Kerr, a prominent business man of Hurricane, Wis., says, "Your cough medicine, Harts' Honey and Sorehound, is a good seller and seems to give excellent satisfaction." Harts' Honey and Horehound contains no )piuin or other stupefying drags and is t he best medicine in existence today for Croup and Whooping Cough and the only safe one to give to small children 38c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. Sold by G. W. Besley, W. McHenry, druggist Wild Parrota. Parrots when in their native wilds live in flocks and guard themselves by a complete police system which ena bles them to marshal their collective force quickly when any animal or bird attacks one of their number. They seem to be disciplined and trained in fighting together, and all other birds and animals are afraid to attack a parrot unless the bird can be caught alone. Even then a shrill call summons tbe parrot army to tbe re* cue. It is said that In the forests all par rots die of old age and that none Is ever killed by birds of prey or other wild an imals. Do not wait until you or some of your amily are sick nigh unto death, and hen send for Chainlerlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, bnt !>ny it now and be prepared for an »mer»tency. Ii can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dun- herons cat-es. For sale liy all druggisth, Crael Fata. "Did yon see that pale young man calling out 'Cash!' at the ribbon coun ter r "Yes." "Fate Is awfully funny sometimes. Ten years ago. when we were boys to gether, bis <ftie ambition was to be a mighty hunter and catch mountain lions with a lasso." Hla Slippers. • preacher admonished the men in his congregation not to let their desire for "slippered ease" keep them from church on Sunday morning. A young man went home and inquired for bis 'sllpperedees." His slippers have been known by that name ever since.--Boa- ton Christian Register. Blot What She Meaat, Physician (to patient's wifei--Why did you delay sending for me ontll your husband was unconscious? f Wife--Well, doctor, as long as he re tained his senses he wouldn't let ns send for you. RENT--Twenty acres of land in town L of Kurton, 1H miles south of Spring Grove, titx.d house and horse barn. For in formation Inquire of Mrs. MARY K. ADAMS, 3SMt West McHenry. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by vkt? Kidney Troubta* KMhiy trouble preys upon the tnfrid. dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upor. it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of surimp-Hoot ng all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. <P it iCtf *!>$$$$ Want Column. All advertlHemcntv inserted under this head at the ollowing ratea: FiveNlne* or low. cents for first insertion: 16 cents for each subsequent insert ion. Mure than five lines, 5 cents a line for tlrst Insertion, uid 3 cents a line for additional Insertions. TXTORk HORSES FOR SALE--The under- " signed, has a few substantial work liorses for sale, weighing from 1100 to 140© lounds. Will be sold cheap and on reason- tfole terms. F. K. GRANUKK. 32 ^OR RENT--Two farms, one of 130 acres and one of 200 acres, good buildings and inder good cultivation, situated near Bar- •ington. III Easy terms. Inquire of Simon Stoffel. West McHenry, or 8. Peck, Barring- ton, 111. 32-2t ^OR RENT CHEAP--The Meyers farm, ly ing on the east side of Pistukee lake. Apply to MsherA Mann, Elgin, 111. Mar. 1* 4*011 SALE--On account of other business The Commercial Hotel and furniture, team heat. gas. artesian water, etc. A snap for a quick buyer. Better thau a farm as an investment. Act today. Address, GKO. E. SMITH, Byron, 111. Please mention this paper 23-tf. ^AKMS FOR SALE OR RENT--I have for L sale or rent two good (arms, near Mc Henry. For full particulars address 17-tf H. O. MKAD, W. McHenry, 111. \X7 ANTED--Faithful ** well established f person to travel for fiouse in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Lo cal torrlt^'-v. Salary $20.00 per week with ex- ic'iiscs a» ai ional, all Datable in cash each veek. Mt tity for expenses advanced. Posi tion permanent. Business successful and ushing. standard House, 330 Dearborn St., "bioago. 20-lttt ^H>R SALk--At a bargain, aw acres prairie faun w ith extra good buildings near r»rln<» 6ro» e. lil. For terms or other Infor mation address SFBINQ Qrovk BANK, * -u- Spring Grove, 111 ' ^*OR SALE--My new up to date home, barn and two lota, at a Bargain if bought for Cash at once. CHAPSLL. 20tf MARRIAGE LICENSES. Bert L. Thomas, 83 . .Greenwood Lnlu B. Barber. 18 Greenwood Herman Snhde, 41) Antioch Henrietta Siebie, 88 Randall, Wis. William Lontf, 27 Crystal Lake Frieda Sohnt, 20. ..Crystal Lake Earl Crandall, 19..... Union (zo Morgan. 20 Hampshire RMemblaacM. Everybody says tbe baby looks like yon. Doesn't that please you ?" "1 don't know," replied Popley, "bnt tell you what--I'm glad nobody tbinks of saying I look like tbe baby."--Phila delphia public Ledger. Sick Blood Feed ^rls on Scott's -- . « JiioraaJcjS hoi, We do not need to give all the 8iwhy Scott's i m u I s i o r e s t h e s t r e n g t h and fleshqiiand color of good lealth to fcjfose who ^ suffer from sick blood. The fact &at it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women suffer. W« will be glstf to Mad • umpic to any sufferer. Too have a good many faults of your own. Why are you so bard on tbe faults of others? Bead The Piaindealer advertisements. The/ MPs interesting. B« Mr* that thia p let or* la the form of a label is on tba wrapper of every bottit •! Emulsion yoa buy. SCOTT * BOWNB, Chemists. 409 Pssii St., Nnr Yotfc. FURNITURE! We will this year carry a very complete and up- to-date stock of Furniture and promise our cus tomers better service than ever before. If there is anything in this line you are in need of call and get my prices before buying and com pare them with the flashy Chicago prices. "S UNDERTAKING AND EHBALniNQ My strictest attention is always" given in Un dertaking and embalming. I make a specialty , of this work and all calls are promptly attended to. JaLCob J\isten. ij) 1 «X» 'X1 $ tluft »|i tfr $ 1$ $ fli $ ffi ft ifr ift i|> $1 $ *$H$H£ Effective NOT. t3, 1MB WSKK DAT TBAIMS. Ch&S»: JfORTRBOnKD , M^Wy D.flfl a m .... .Viii Elgin ;JK).08 a m :t.2T> p ni Via Des I'lalnes 4.52 p m 5.01 p m Via Des Plaines..... ..<5.40 p n» SCKOAT TRAINS. ; • 3.10a m..... ..Via 1>ob Flalpes..s.^:t|1.14 am S.02pm.... Leave McUenrjr. 7.32 am t.2» a m 5.25 p m la I>eB PlalQes..V^:ill.l4 a .. Via Elgin ...I..>.00 p WOK DAT TRAlNtg' SOUTHBOUND. ? .Via Elgin. ....Via Dea Plalnes..».V ....Via Pes l'laines..,.,..... rrlve hlcaico. *10»m .55 a m 7.00 p m HCNDAY THAINB. ' ".8Sam Via Elgin ..... 5.00pm .....Via Des Plaines.... . .10.20 am .....7.00 p m This Bank receives deposits, bays and sells Foreign and, Do mestic Exchange, and does a Professional. Society ^nd Bvisinesss Card* DAVID G. WELL8, M. D. pHYSimAN.SUKGEON AND OCITT.ImT „ <->fflce and residence corner Elu <tMi' ^ Green streets. McHenry. ",u- •nfl ^ - --1-- 1'• . . o. H. FEGEKB, M. H. pHTSIOIJLN AND SURGEON. Elm »treei^C\e'eplionb^^: KNIGHT & BROWN. 100 Wisblagita ATTORNEY8 AT LAW. street, Chicago, IJl. D. T. SMILEY, »y's Block, Woodstock, II GENERAL BAIKIIK BUSIHtSS. - We endeavor to do all busi ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire ly satisfactory to our custom ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage Honey to Loan on real estate and other firpt class se curity. Spec-? ^ ial attention I I f I New Pianos •which I ban GUARANTEE for TEN YEARS from $150 up. Good used Pianos from $75 to$150. Pianos to rent from $2.00 to $4.00 a month. Six months rent allowed on purchase. I have a few second hand Organs, taken in exchange for Pianos, which I will sell at Bargains or rent for $1.00 a month. I 1 l «• PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING at reasonable prices. First Class Work Only. McHenry. R. H. OWEN. When You Build I No matter whether it be a mansion, cottage, barn or shed, let n6 give you figures on the material. Our prices are as low as any and we handle everything needed in the construction of Buildings. . given to collections INSURANCE In First Class Companies, at the Low est rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers F. S. C. ROSS, D. I). Office over Petesch's Drug Store. AiL WORK PKBTA1N1N0 TO MODKBM DCHTISfBT Nitrous Pxid G»s tor Extracting. Hoars 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. SCITDAY WOBK BYAPPOitfTMiSKT OHLY Thb HBW DBHTISI OH thb Wmi Sins DR. R. G. CHAMBERLIN Office over Besley's Drug Store; ° Hours from 8:80 a. m. to 5:30 p. ARTHUR BREMKEN, M. p. PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON (Deutscher Arxt.) AMERICA'S * BEST REPUBLICAN PAPER Editorially Fearless. Consistently Republican Always News from all parts of the world. Well-written, original stories. An swers to (|uerit\s on nil subjects. Articles 011 Health, tlie Home, New Books and on Work About tbe Farm and Garden. i The Weekly Inter Ocean THE INTE" OCEAN is a member of tbe Associated Press and also is the only Western newspaper receiving the entire telegraphic news service of tbe New York Sun, and special cable of the New York World, be sides daily reports from over 2.0(10 special correspondents throughout tne country. No pen can tell mAre fully why It is the best paper on earth. 51 TWELVE PAGE PAPERS 52 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Brimful of news from everywhere aad a perfect feast of special matter. Subscribe for The Piaindealer and the Weekly Inter Ocean one year, both papers for - - $3.00 Sprlnj; Grove, Illinois. Goo. Meyers General Teaming of all kinds. Excavating and Qrading. flcHENRY - _ _ _ _ ILLINOIS. Telephone, Main 1714. LAHBERT Q. SENQ BUFFET Headquarters for McHenry and McHenry county visitors. Prank Keppler, John 5charres, M li lfth Ave., Chicago. Attendants H. C. MEAD, Justice of the Peace and General In surance Agent, including Accident and Life Insurance. Agent for Continental Casualty Co. Insure with home agents, smooth-tongue strangers sometimes lead people astray. WEST MYHATIAV. - - T1.1.. Telephone No. 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West Mcltenry, Illinois m Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Building Paper, Cement, Lime, Etc. Also large stock of Brick, Tile and Fence Wire. Hard and Soft Coal. FEED, GRAIN AND FLOUR Can sell feed*in any quantity to suit the purchaser at low- eat market prices. We also buy and sell all kinds of Grain. WHITE 8 WAN "FLOUR is hard to beat. Try a sack and be convinced. We ^nh to thank the people of this vicinity for the patronage of the past and hope by fair dealing and honest prices to retain their patronage. WILBUR LUriBER CO. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. 'ififmmfmMmmfmm'imwmNiMimmftimWMmii'immmmmmmmti • i I i * FACTS Worth KNOWING This cold, weather has convinced many that it pays to have your Zinc Cistern Pump and all Plumbing installed by skilled mechanics to protect it from frost. It is easy if you know how. Let us show you that it can be done. H PLUMBER \t Jt £ IT IS BETTER TO PAY $ i FULL- PRICE Mad get-fall value than to PAY a small prtoe aad R*T half val(i6.< Gr •worse, get Goods that are old and stale and therefore not worth carrying home. My Groceries are all new, fresh and clean and for that reason, are fully worth the prices asked. Ba anas. Oranges* Lemons, Figs, Dates, Nuts, Celery, Etc. . . Telephone No. 301. Give us • Trial. JOHN STOFFEL. . I Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery rorXSlF'"»JON»p^ A Perfect Cure: For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. Trial Bottles free. MoHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE with American National BaoJ( Woodstock, III. Abstracts of title and con veyancing. Money to loan on real estate In Rums of $!HX) to tlO.OOO, time and payment to suit borrower. CROUP Croup and Inflammation of the , relieved and permanently cured by the see ef Oss Minute Cough Cure. Thia never falling prima if an eminent phyaictan wee ctves the name flf r MINUTE COUCH CURB because intf riwaya followed Its use. It takes effect at the 1 the trouble and acta on the Inflamed membranee la> •teed d pasting wholly Into the etoroach aad » stupefying the eyalaak Gives relief kali CURED It destroys the dlasasi gene, deare the phlsgai as# tnwa out the Inflammattoa. thus lewuwlng the rmaneatly. One Minute C< ONE MINUTE For sale by all Druggista. 9. ft PHILIP JAEGER GENERAL COflMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE Of Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs This is the oldest house on' tbe street. Tags and price lists fnrnished on application. COLD STORAQE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall 1 ft 3, Pulton St. Wholesale Market. Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells Corn Shellers and Tread Powers, Eta pi ex Grinding Mills, Rock Inland PIOWB, Wagons, R Carriages, Bnggiee, Wind Mills, Well Supplies^ Harnees Oil, Paint Oil AND' Machine Oil a Specialty. FrttkUi UgfttBli* M Worksl I am agent for tbe above. We put tbe Rods on your Build ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more thau $500. Call and get full particulars. oeieni BUcboltMif Prices ilwiys ttttsouble ao+gimammimaaBiiOBaain ' HysSroc&Se Ko Cutting er Rmtm, Gumrantmmd Ours ss Monmy Rmfundmd. • I'nder my treatment this insldioug rtlxi aee ft 1 vapidly disappvai's. Pain ceut>ea almost le> uta-'t'v. The ftn;-nnnt blond in drlvt-n i"n>:n the dilated relnn and all tun iu .-s YunlshtM .aid swelling subsides. Ev, ry indication of Varicocele Tant.,l»;L: tu-.d ia lis stead oonnis tlio pivoauio of perfect health. •^£3 I cure to stay cured, CnntNciotis Tlootl Poison. Kidney ami ItlMtldur Troubles, K<-: 'V»tis I>«-b: :.:y, and allied troubliS, J!y mciliotN of treatment und cure are original with me and cannot tw obtained elxowhcre. 1 make 110 experiments. All cases I take I cure. /I«h/oWu m t IT* www n »h*t yon want. Igi»eal.esai J.XILLOTSON M.I>. WUf C (; u,, rsu;<w to cureyou or reiuuil _. w e . . mm.' ' • your nu'i.ry. 13/"^ hat I have done for o ii< ra I can do for yon. "'".Hy rli»r|{« for a permanent rure will be reasoniible mid no more than you will L>c w illmc: to pay for beueflte COB- ierrt d. 1 ( AN VOll at Home. Correspondence Confidential bonest opinion of yonr case, FUKK of Cbar|(t)« My home treatment, i n euoceacful. My book* |#Cturva uiailcd ujioiiuppliculion. tl J. T1LLOTSON, M. D., 500 Tillotson Buildlog, S4 Dearborn Street, CHICAQ0. Cutw Varioocale Zs ablisUc<l JtWO. (CoPT»lUUTtA».)