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Show BY CLEVER RUSE. SAVED Lydia E, Pin fas FRENCH LCVE CF EHOW. How Lunatio Asylum Doctor Eacapef SOME FAMOUS OLD TAVERNS STILL Threatened Ducking. LANDMARKS IN The doctor ot a lunalH asylum u In tha bathroom on day watching a number of hla yuioi baths, vbes New York may now be celled a city Where the Doreel building now out of then called out auddtnly, "Let'e duck tho doctor." Tku cry o. aumptuoua hotels, but It la a long atanda, at 115 Broadway, tha Holland e to the Society of New York nave erected a was taken up at once, "Let's duck cry from the fine tavern where tbe burly Dutch- tablet to mark the alte of the historic the doctor!" amoked De limine. Thia waa tha Seeing klu dancer, the doctor, with men drank their achnappa and while their they hum of Gov. Do Univy until 1700, pipes said great promptitude, ' "AH ai, when It became a hotel and waa right, boys; but auppoee, now, discussed municipal regulation! hare should for that Tha City hoga before ujr varioua naiuea a cheer doctor the you give nnple, riega in their a ones; that tree must Hotel." The City Anna." Tha Provducking him." This reasonable proposition van at not be felled across the street: or ince Arm," Burn'a Coffee House, " ace acceded to, end e ringing cbeei that liquor must not be sold to the etc. It la aald that here tha merraaouudad through tbe building Indiana, or during church hours, or chants of New York signed the famous after 9 oclock at nlgkt agreement In opwhich at once brought tho keeper During the early daya ot the Dutch position to the Stamp act, 1765. The as tbe doctor expected, and be was building Direct eura General" of the Eevt In- City hotel was a plain saved. with Its big square windows dia Company In the city of New AmSeme Virtues of Louie XIV. sterdam, any chance travelers were stretching in long even .Ines across One need not overlook the nw entertained hy the cltlsena, and the the front. It depended for ita repumnus shortcoming! of Louis XIV as gracious hospitality of the governor tation not on any richneaa of decorae man end aa' a king to admit that In waa extended to all visitor of degree. tion of either exterior or Interior, hut some important respects he "tried to In time, however, this duty of rlvate on the menu, which In that hostelry do bis duty," aaya Longman's 11 a ca- entertainment grew ao laborioul' that reached the highest point of perfecllus. He was a hardworking sover- a pnbiic house waa erected by Gov. tion In colonial days. Meats and fish eign, both in the sphere of adminis- With elm Kieft at the eompanya ex- - were served In every atyle and In tration end In that social sphere which was, to hit mind, no lest Important So oonrteout that ho never pasted the poorest women about thn palace without lifting his hst hs carried polite consideration to tho level Vegetable Cempoocd THE CITY OF NEW YORK tore waa Labon'a Inn, allvxted on Flatbubh avenue In Brooklyn. Till famous old hostelry, with ita two great trees shading the veranda, waa occupied by tha Hesutana after the American army has abandoned Brooklyn. The permanent British camp was located at Bedford Corners, oa the farm of Barent Inserts. In the early daya of tbe nineteenth century the acton, poets, and writers were wont to resort to the Shake speara tavern, at the corner of Naa aau and Fulton streets. This waa a low, building of straw-colore- d bricks, with dormer windows In the roofs. The proprietor was Thomas Hodgklnson, himself an actor of loral repute. Mercharta congregated in tha Tontine coffee house, on the northwest corner of Wall and Water streets. This building was erecte-- l In 1790 by the Tontine society, an organization d For Womans Ills, wn Nows the time To Buy Stocks n to a known fart M ntireii four-stor- y that MearltiM km daellned Irma Twenty to Fllij Dollars per share ! the put twelre aoatbi. Tbe marktl bow la stagnant. What will ba tha aaxt Bteramentf Up or duwnf Up. aura aa yea ara a foot high. Buy now, while atocka aia oa tha hoctoai. Bead tor our book of Information ("bjrataaa mt Mpaaa-la'laand Dally Marka DIM, Ballad frae apoa appUoatloa. gllt-edg- a) ? gfaJUbe HbtoaflAtoI'I Weidorf-Aatorl- Woman's Remedy A Well Illustrated by Incident of Uu Early Republic. Albert Vamlain, a French writer, tells this story i f tha early days ol the French republic, which followed the downfall of Louis Napoleon: On day there came to Tours a hundred volunteers from the south, wearing felt hats enormously and dressed In sable garments all over. They looked like funeral mute and they were evidently determined to act up to their appearance, for, wondrous to relate, they marched through the principal street without opening tkelr Ups a proceeding soma wbat different from that of tha real As a matter of coursa, tha crowd waa tragically impressed. Tha Imprea Ion, however, did not last long. Tha volunteers felt thirsty, and their ehlel who wore a still more enormous hal than hla men. signaled to them la tbs middle of the Rue Royals to halt fas refreshment That spoilt tha wbol tragic part of tbe business, for whet these southerners bad opened theli mouthi there was a difficulty of eloa lng them again. Tha moment drink waa In speech was out. They lu formed their admirers that they had coma from the department of Oar and that they had made a tarrlbl pact A hundred and one. Including their leader, they had started froa their homes; a hundred and one thv would return. If one of them was killed the whole would perish Is thatt Sorts to avenge him." broad-brimme- of e fine art. CUMMINGS Excellent Opportunity to Arrange for Your Reception at St Loula, During the Fair, Free. If you Intend gclng to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St Loula, Missouri, opened by President Roonralt April 10th, 1904, It will he very mueh to your advantage to correspond with Mr. F. H. Woraley, No. 411 Dooley block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Woraley baa arranged to have all hla parties met at the St Louis depot and escorted to their lodgings, which will be reserved In advance. Information relative to passenger ticket limits, hotel rates, rates and all other necessary Information aaked for will be cheerfully given free of charge. This will especially be of benefit to these desiring to travel with Utah parties or in parties of four or five. School teachers will also hear something to their interests by writing shove party. COMMISSION CO. BROKERS OuatMaw aa Ntw York Chmge Gnia fall Ljha Stack and Minng 0P10-tt1-l- a O. P. WALKIR UN 8ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of In- structions absolutely Free and Postpaid, enough to prove the value of stop-over- PaxtineToilet Antiseptic Pax tine ki hi powder to diaaolva la law water as and teriuperior to liquid antlicptlra containing alcohol which irritates inflamed surfaces, and bava oo cleansing prop ertiea. The contents of every boa makes more Antheptic Solux tion longer goes further has mars uses In the family and doe moregood than any antiseptic praps fallen yon can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician. And used with great sucressas Vaginal Wash, for Leuconhaea, PcivicCaturh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cut and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female Ilia Paxtine la Invaluable. lined aa a Vassal Wash wa 'sniT.vnar enrMfflg 2SVSTJOTO jjfacp. roadhouse ' of 201 members, holding equal shares. According to tba articles of Incorporation It was to ba used and kept aa a coffee honae, and for no other use and purpose whatsoever until tho number of corporators should be by death reduced to seven, at which period tha property waa to be divided among the survivors. This original agreement waa not adhered to, however, for tha building was afterward altered and leased for commercial purposes and the rents divided among the survivors. Thia coffee house became very popular in the early daya of the last century, and In its dissemination of political Ideas was a counterpart of the Fifth Avenue hotel or the Hoffman house of On the present site of the Tribune building waa Martllnga tavern, the home of Tammany hall from 1798 until tho erection of Its permanent home In 1811. In the village of New Dorp, 8. 1, .. one of the oldest taverns yet remain Ing within the limits of Greater New York. U Is the r id Black Horse tavern, built about 16F5. The present proprietor la Patrick Curry, who shows with prldo the old beams and timbers of (he original building and the hanging wooden sign on which the black horse Is now harcly discernible. Tl-sign Is mil of built, marks, showing that It wm a favorite taigct more than n century ago t fifteen years nr-- i tj.is r,, sign wav taken down and Mon-.- i nwuy. fur tk heavy irm rings by which It hung v rus-'i( !y i.r ., .j, j,v swinging l'!'.ckv::rd an, r.nvnrd fur over MO years.-Ne- w Vnii Times. Among la-t- -- a i1aiait lentl-InK- Inn. all! pain, care fa Kura, wind eullu. SSuabwu Bath Perfumes. wine, ox blood can rte hand toast amE or sroadmoQt between 2 s, Ancient Whistling Jars. the ruined cities of Pern nearly fifty different kinds of musical Instruments havo been found. Unique among these are many double whistling Jars or musical water bottles. Near the top of the first or front Jar, which la usually surmounted by a human or animal figure, la the opening of the whistle. When the Jars have been pertly filled end ere swung backward and forward, a sum bar of whistling sounds are produced. Aa tbe vessel swings forward and upward, the water la lowered In the first Jar and rises In the other.. In cause inflammation and discharges. thn backward motion It rushes back All leading druggists keep Paxtlna; pitee.SOa. S box ; It yonrsduM not, send to safnr it. IVu't into the first, forcing the air out taka a substitute there fa nothing Uka Faxtina. through the whistle. Write for the Free Bos of Fantlwo t day. 8. FAZIOS CO., B Pop Bldg., Boston. Mass. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sjrap. . PorrMidn-auftuM Ilia redness Strong Language. Fredericksburg, lnd., June 20. Rev, Enoch P. Stevens of thia place naai strong language In speaking of Dodd's Kidney Pills and ha gives good va sons for wbat ho aaya: 1 can't praise Dodd's Kidney PUB too much, aaya Mr. Stevana. Thqp have dona ma ao much good. I waa troubled with my kidneys aa ninah that 1 had to get up two or three Unas In tha uigbt and aomatlma la tha day when starting to tha watarhonaa the water would coma from ma before getting there. Two boxea of Dodd's Kidney Pllli cured ma entirely. I have recommended Dodd'a Kid ney Pills to many people and have never yet heard of a failure Dodd'a Kidney Pilla ara tha things for UA ney disease and rheumatism." Dodd'a Kidney Pilla always sore the kidneys Good kidney ensure pure blood. Pure blood means good health. THE JjfUOUJ J3X7CX30XN TAVERN ON EAST &AQJLLWJCX AUTHORS NOT OF KIN. to-da- This waa situated oa Pearl street and Coenties Slip, facing tba East river. Tua building was of rough hewn stone, four storlea and attic, with the roof common to all Dutch buildings of that period. The gable ends of the roof were arranged in steps, as are many of the pause. high-pitche- d t Sir Edwin and Matthew Amald Nad Little In Common. John Denison Champlln tR an amusing story of Matthew Arnold and tho lata Sir Edwin Arnold. "Soma twenty years ago," ha aaya, "whaa walking with Matthew Arnold oa tha banks of tha little River Test, seat Romeey abbey, conversation turned aa Sir Edwin Arnold nnd Tha Light al Ails,' published four or five yean It Is not necessary ta previously. enter Into Mr. Arnolds opinion of the poem. During the conversation 1 took occasion to ask him If be were related to Sir Edwin. lie paused a moment, as If shocked nt tho suggestion, and th'n raiil: No, wo are not of kin. Inib t'il, I doubt if lie bad any right to iho ni'iiio of Arnold. I have bees told that ho is of Jcwi. li decent. ' K taw lnti-wiv-k- i I I'uri'cni'd to meet oil lMwiu ut a dlnii'T in Londor- and, proKiplcd by, I hop, a lot unperdow I'blo oiniii'ily, pr'ipo'ii'de'! a similes No, ho replied quick-lv- , query to hi.n. n shad ol ivith int aspiniy i:i hi imin, I am not related to MiriKw ArmiM. We are of wholly difiVri nt fauiilh s.' Then, his face limikirg ii.to hi. peculiar smile, be Mulll.cw Arnold Is aa added: tcllcrluul djhicpt'.c. ilia brsla doa not digert properly.'" , old French buildings which still remain in the Province of Quebec. Tills Stadts Ilurbcrgh or City Ir.n l g lb. tl'.irrs urn.-- by haves nro was in 1C42 and was irod nefro"--Huron-- ' in tc for completed CIST public service till 1C54, when It baths. became the titadt Uuys or City li.ul, ANDand for almost fifty years eoutimi vl T do act believe Pino's Cura for Conmiraptloa C?I AND SPnuCED 7. OM-J2 fur courts and Jciix V to be the place for the counlu aa VOii HAIL TAhd'WMT OE . In cil of Inirgonarters and schop'-i-.sIkjTKU, Iriuily bpruis, luL, Feb. di, loud MADE BV and It was the courtroom nnd tho An Aft T:xt. Game was murb Holiday of Russian Servants. In front a cab; and wkippirg pest, in great abundance. At Var.snr tko other ooDzis & elevator co. a vMling Every other Sunday tha servants 1C99 It was sold fur 920 shillings and more plentiful limn it is now. The cii rryg.nri was nsl.od t,, !n a Russian are entirely taken to to the d wild fowl turkeys, marshes suppli. OGDEN, UTAH. pieces. r indents and the suggeslady joung free. Their work stups Saturday pigducks and tkc woods, and Opposite Bowling Green wa the Hint it would he night slier supper, when the serv- tavern of Martin Kric.rer nr King's eons, parti id.'.'c. our.il. n.uirrcl, rail tion was letter for Mm to t;i,e a text which l ants leave the ouse, not to return wino its But for hares and doer. bits, it The as waR culled later Arms, inwould use lief ire a boti-until the next Monday morning. The wus famous, aivl eiui.a garden of this tavern was a faverhe cellar the City c::i:,t-encof never of n where or ask how one cot aflcr employers tury when, of Knickerbocker resort for the place cum fur catarrh. old in A wl'icii ho tlioii-rappl-ni.ionniinucd wa the Is free rp:-i;time ohi di; huiol the s Krlei-r'In !...v tho It, brudoolic uud citizens, who nay to tin- $100 Reward, $100. Maih-riu- . r hi', who Oil U'lCltiUIaK. their bodies on the lirneiioR au-- sol- the remiiinlug 'tuck of w H I TImj rr'lrw t.r iM tmi fi.evfA r- rx hi. I. Ack Vcur Dniypi- -t for It. on th:it at luui i.t wes There lHU iitT4' il ll BNk and port d.iy. up U! 't ihRl'M'tRIC wa:eli- -i tha emnly smoked while SEND FD3 FREE SAMPLE. I I'd In I III rt war, I'll lo a at i;..- time, and BtMjRil, RUJ ihftl It turf many itr.iic connoisseurs. fabulous by price i latsun set behind the trees. In h il.ii i h. M.i' n am: Mi ui fn U.rt KOUKTAIN TEA MEDICINE CO., mapy rbic-e-. when the text taken by C irt klilull i il Itilli ,ll ffHlTl1ljr, Ulfirtl tim Thai hi thcui-teWhere now sian-lter days it was called the Ainitlc it i it i lutli.ii i iUm'Am. : a (N him is , San it S'.rcet. CaL Ninth considered, Francisco. 272 sip-'-t'Follow nHid1 Iri.iiutnii luing $ii n below nil favon fa tho ui.rru 4. urn It Ukrn Ift he a to continued Bowery and Garden, and I will make you ntc (Mrii.iiSv.H (tie llvAdtnl (iiiuiOM ii;n of Head tavern, orite place of resort for cntcrtaiun.'iit was tho famous Bull's Rill f 4r lh fs'.'iii, ikklr.jrliif tht men. SALT LAKE CITY itic (rill l'IvIiik tht ffiftrat built about 17'io. This was uu Inn tbcrn was The slndcr.ts wondered if pirvii Hi iy ifI'Uifili.K and recreation. ml tin riMiiuti 5, CCU COPIES tome for tho In;f tMt'in in d afi.t vHirSc. Tut Cirv d by cattle tra b'rs, a; much At 112 William street stood Goldi-I IliiMil f III III 14 a'li ml.tr uffflf man's cl.oieu 'Herd clergy of Ihll STANDARD pieces. tfity l au-Seripture. Hill Inn, built uf Holland brick, one of it was dose to the entile markets Out lliiU'lrrrl lloluint fftilft ti mi.jt rmi ibft cun. hml (uriMiii ft'eihitHii'Miia, WashGen. Here SI.OO. COPIES Pend lor houses. in It the oldest Manhattan. taverns today (0 Mora homes Imnebt. non homes sold slaughter (ps'pt'fi .1 h SKY AiMrraii CO.. Tolete, k . d.n-rAim. Quick-Witte- d fruu. f.icpay. ImiIiI Iiy ft Candidate. through my agam-- than say other Ir. was used as a meeting place hy the ington and his f r.ted after tbe sWlllll A Mg savlm; lo yHi. ia pixwna tmul athanralna ball Lake Oll wlah to or It Tftkft A fur Hilt ilftja't na.-k'Mully eontUpftUoft candidate fur rautOKii sail prior. IIsjuSt lfy fur parliament In a ntr-a- l "Liberty Boys, and just back of tha British troops had inarmed out on you deeuw to buy, daa't fall la call ar Una. Italian, String and Fittings. district of of writs was On tha site England the Evacuation In first the an occurred day. Inn, young and open field, THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. What la a Billlonf his engagement to a ZBS Washington Aro. popular and fight with the British regulars In the tavern was built the Bowery tueater, Ogden, Utah. In A. RICHTER the Kngllsb system of earner local girl was well known. She war of the Revolution, Jan. 18. 1770. which was burned down four times, pretty n Is n million of millions billion tlon, 19 W. First South. Salt Lake City. This open skirmish of the war waa and each time rebuilt. Since 1K79 it was sitting prominently on hla platnd a trillion Is a million of billions form one while ho was In the night a fTrnmtmvmnwTm tmTnmnwnwnimp called the Battle of Golden Hill, nnd Is has been called the Thalia theater. In the French system, which Is nsoah commemorated by a tablet on a Here" the elder Booth and Lester Wal-lac- k hands of the hecklers. "When are ye 1y followed In the United States s BAILEY A SONS glttln marit?' shouted fame. and DAISY FLY a KILLER heartless thousand million Is called a billion, gained their greatest building at the corner of John PE 1 E. Secoaf Saatfi St. Salt Lake Ctt? I pi jy ruom sad plaaa -- here William streets. dialog Famous also, in Revolutionary hia-- voter. Thn candidate, though obvibillion a trillion, and so a lb are trsul.li ara beadiuerters for tha beat quality Alfalfa ously nonplused, bad plenty of grit thousand n. (Sraa. amt heeda; ako Ursa, and Uanlen heads, drain Situated as we arc, a British country andulllaMMilur and he In retorted Mall bui.li.raa to years. blurtly a Jure anything. confidential Bay. ate. In lead ardent gives special attention. tones: Look hero, gentlemen. It de- adjoining tin United States, It Is but Try and III never ba should he both natural i,yi Uhoutthrm.lfant pends on this contest. Some one In In use that nnd systems this, of course, leads hern, kartbydmlarusiit tho , has id fort-vicinity promised to let me to mufti-don- . pr1 The Unglish system It niuiii.a mibkba fix the day if I am ejected. MS B.I.W lm The defended on tho ground that It Is af Indlmk I. and ho was elected. meeting cliei-releast as convenient and agrees (which thn o'her does not) with the etym SALT LAKE PHOTO Why, old man, you look aa If you that button there sowed on. Back at Asphalt In South Africa. logical formation of thn words the SUPPLY CO. In itself. Dartmouth were A you had gone through a hard campaign spotless deposit of asphalt, estimated to billion, trillion, quadrillion, eta., b (licenser to China with that same blessed old You rerar.nbcr when wc lined to go contain about OuO.Wh) tons, has been lng respectively the second. thlrA Warwick Photo Sapfly Ce coat on that you used to wear back out to aee that Hackctt girl and I discovered on Table inountalu, near fourth, etc., powers of a million, la BXCLCSIVB The little preacher, who had been Cape Town, South Africa. sleekly at college. The both systems thn million I the same NwUapta Dulin YK-i.- VHoward E. Burton, dressed man clapped the little minis- getting more and more red, Intel waiva eon earaioeua gparlmaa prices. Oold.ailrar.Iuad.il; Oold ter on tbe back and roared hla greet- Ripted with an upraised finger. Jim, II. yaaldo 'o;s. (SB SOUTH AND MAIN. The Joy. Its, livid. Wu: Zlae or Oupvsr list Important to Mothers. SALT LA KB CITY saal on Lead-rUlUtilise envelope and full price The Joy ta In tba doing. ing heartily enough after three years' maybe I had best explain. I alwsya Xztmlne carefully ever bottle of CASTOR) A. Control and l.'aspira -- urk aollHled. . Nut f hr that dune; a hTh and aura maedy for lufiuto and chlUraa Cola. kofaraacs. Carbuuaui Nat'l Saak. separation. The man of the cloth used to like good clothes, I admit The es'ilt mi l :iul pun. Demand tha Utah Hand Made Horae looked ulna. coat, maybe I was quite a dandy at college. on groony-blac- k down the and tee that It Nut (he won. thai'e goal Collar from , throat, so But, Jim. old man, I am not getting RELIABLE ASSAYS. your dealer tightly buttoned up to thounderneath The Jny I In the Bran the very much salary now, down at the lack of a shirt tbe that Not In what me 4 IS Sold and Mlrar... .. II.LHto o- gnld ; "o Superior bold. Silv'r.ltop1 Lead Ignotnni cf The someturkud be ecstasy of $15 a mouth and not would be chapel manifest; only mail oa atm plot Prompt return, Far end ctcer nnd free I la Ufa Fo. flvrr fill chine made hack out of sight one frayed cuff tint times that Is nut regular. And. be11 The Hu; Kuel You liars Alway OiihgSk Olden Assay Co. OSLO. tirml then a tko with lit J.y I In the tlneing. You bare sides," down tho wrist, Banyan, eye up will had Flipped nr i.ii; never have trouble with heme hold he laughed a little uner.-i'- y. gleam near akin to triumph, we Pave TJ e i.u.'l . w;tl Beads and Pebbles. When Answering Advertisements And toiiR'e ciiMiirnt rapture. "No, I will not go up In your club, a now altar in tho chap'.'l now nnd tinIn Af:ie:i Kindly Mention This Paper litsoreirer carries a a with I Its andI helped The Jny Is Ir. thpurchase !R. H. OFFICER & CO., Jim: hardly look fit f ns an escf.: J nt life hi i small baa idles .Iny .nthtle bit. Come fit along. en'uir;?;! I "Why. Lake-No. MOV W. N. U.. Salt of n fcul 'rl'iiii; mint, ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS I joy nt. of :ii. lo:;c'n (j!! rii-iu'i n twor-it bo ro'-fccpart l:o to was of j rot p I'unq-ieriFrcdy," Tho of di ilh: clap tamp ci by rra!i fpyw.tt pruipi In mi nr.- tl. see. .1:1 ! frrfa drfe.al pi:: Sill Lilt Qj, Lii j v. :n i.T. ' !! ret u fellow to I and tho ligur-- vt-z- and l.ls vnh wa carrlui fJcmuMk-1. n I S L U'.'irlilef the l.vi.. j '.y i,'i".i'i. crj-t..'ll But, 1 sunk to a if n i. 'Tri-diy- , you tki'Ug! if'il of I'll!? tilings. t ' In tbs tiup. narib sad Ionian Tbr o;.i Jey are murt Franthn in bo i'nn r ciutlnu''!, "you fiiiy." SENT sviy. f i,i tu 1;., ..,( NEW PENSION LAWS FKEL, bo in love . (Ui I hy dnnr-f- -. In Mycein. at: g.ui.s are not. a 1:' S.m Fruucisio fail. QJ you forget to keep cisco Julia C. H. Loir. In M.iy Smart Bit. VIA JF KL, NATHAN to lill rally yiippiisuil, prliuarllj aiRge'JS KFIIKU, gent Avidy ,6555222323 I Washing tuu, IT. C. but amulets. Milk, r co- - . !'!, ntrav.lif . rr!-s- vli'l-'ij- i m-- j rose . wp'l-lmw- r - -- -- mc-ctir- d hoiu-.ckol- .r-ac- dr-pi- IVHCROTIR1E. - c d ii,-.-:,!!- c 1 l - o-- l I i A A. RICHTER s r, ilt 11 REAL ESTATE Ef 1 rat-I'i- K- - i s 11 st-if- ai-- ALFALFA SEED -- JEMEST Uhu-o- ws Clothes and the Alan : , red-face- appll-Uo- a. o, rasr i a M'ln.-inc- It-rr- . ! - to-da- j ! t m-t- rr.-- , j il hr-t-ii- .r-.ve i.t.-c- j |