. ; The Wiison Advance. WiLoNt Friday, December 16,1831 J.W. k,AHCATXlT, Editor w is-n o n. v. b made contract by lb THE ADVANCE- I rWUbJ Trj rridy morpinr.t 5.orbwripiio 1'ric: W OO jr. yr. 1,00 Srati wains. AlTaTlwu Ktb: 0 Sqaare. oaa tim At v sn .u far eacb ubnequent in.erUou ky J2 naaUu au 00. Literal dWeouaU Wilt jtr tarf r al"TrtUuat 7ar. OoMHCWTrAH Commictim later a( voylc aud w I'ein solicited, AUCnimnnkatlonihould b addreopd to JoHKPHira Dan ikxs, Manager. Wilson, X. C. Ba(rl la iho PtMtURle At Wili N. C. a wad clau nt tier. It A I Li ECO A OS. Thk Ralkkjh Xewt-Obterrer pub lishes a communication from Attorney General Kkxan upon thin important subject which has been agitating the public mind for some time past. It will be remembered that Governor Jakvis addressed several letters to the Attorney General Upon the man agement of t rail roads operating in thin State, to which the "pressing du tie? of his department prevented an earlier reply. Like everything that emanates from the pen of our distinguished countyman,this communication show exhaustive research, calm and delib erate judgment and marked ability. We would gladly transfer the letter entire to our columns if we had space in this issue. We may republish it hereafter, as we deem it highly im portant at this time, on account of information which it gives or tno various Acts of the Legislature pi: c 183637, upon the subject of rates for rail roads which have been in opera tion in this State. Aftqr referring in detail to the sever al Acts, Ordinances and decisions of the Supreme Court bearing upon the subjects discussed, the Attorney Gen eral say "It will be observed by reference- to the Act of 1875 that the Board of Internal Iprovements are clothed with certAin powers in invest igating the affairs of any road in which the State owns ah interest. Whethor these powers should be er. tended so as to include all railroads in the State, or whether authority should be given to any othor person jar commission to send for persons and papers to make a preliminary examin ation into the management upon com ( plaint made, arequestions for legisla tive consideration. While I think tho beneficial charac ter of railroads is universally recog nized, and that investments in these these and other enterprises ought to be encouraged, yet at the same time it Is Important, that such regulations for their management should be ma tured as will prevent their being operated to the injury of the people of the State, and that the same should be reasonable in themselves, and sub servient to the public good. A Hil itirtnnl lrcl Uf inn If nv uVimilf be thought Tio.roary, framed upon this basis, might conduc e to the wel fare of thepublic, and work an injury y to no class of business; whether con ducted by individuals or corpoations, but its particular character, I cannot anticipate nor is it a proper subject fer me to enter upon." the Virginia election, the whole power of the Administration will be exerted to bring about the same re sult. In North Carolina issues involving no political significance, and questions excitlong considerable individual feel ing, loom up and promise to be dis turbing faetors in the future. Railroad matt ters and -sumptuary laws it seems will not "down at our hiridinrr" and it would be the part of wisdom upon these subjects to practice the utmost conciliation. Difference of opinion exist among Democrat upon these and other matter of local interest, but they should not be per mitted to disturb the harmony of the party. DistinguiKed leaders may come before the public with their com plaints, and inconsiderate friends may reiterate them, but Democratic, for bearance should be equal to all such demands.- And the time-honored mottoo, "principle, not men" so long inscribed upon the Democratic banner, should command the allegiance of every gdod Democrat, as of yore. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gov. Holdex has been furnishing the Raleigh A'eic-Observer with in terestinir notes on Moore's history of North Carolina. lie corrects many erroneous impressions of .a eriod in which he acted a conspicuous part. He admits that he committed errors, but claims always to have acted from patriotic motives, and a desire to pro tect every citizen of tho State from tho spirit of lawlessness and revenge which characterized the reconstruction era in our history. Ilnrjr 91 .Itar The 014 Homv The latest Bong and Chorus, by Will. L. Thompson. Since the death of President Garfield the sentiment expressed in this beautiful song has become universal. The melody is very pretty, iind already the piece has become a groat favorite. We adviso all lovers of popular music to send 35 cents to the publishers and receive a copy by mail. Published by W L. THOMPSON & CO., .--East Liverpool,-Ohio. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POLITICAL. DISCORD. in Wk often see notices of discord the Republican ranks, but some how or other tho leaders always man age to arrange their difficulties, so as to elect their party candidates. Un like the Democrat!, Republicans fall out, abuse and traduce each other, but when it comes to voting, all dissen sions are suddenly healed until the election is over. Everything la sub ordinated to the success of the party. Democrats might learn a useful lesson in this respect from their political op ponents. The Stalwarts and Half-breeds which constitute the two wings of the. Republican party never allow their internecine warfare toisecure tho suc cess of the Democratic party. In the recent elections in New York, Penn sylvania and Virginia it has been shown how futile all calculations of Democratic success, based upon Re publican dissensions. Whatever per sonal antagonisms may exist or may be engendered by the "wild scramble" for office, the permanent control Of Republican party is never lost sight of, or permitted to be endangered by the petty squables resulting from per sonal ambition. If we turn to the Democratic party we find that the personal ambition or corrupt defection of one man, John Kelly, in the last Presidential elec-; tlon caused the loss of New York, and consequently the defeat of the Demo cratic candidate for the Presidency. There was a time when Tennsy va nia was regarded as the "Keystone State" of the Democratic sisterhood of Utates, and few are now more help lessly Republican. And Virginia, the mother of States and Statesmen," npon an issue Involving no political principle hasat last, by discords and dissensions among her degenerate sons upon a local issue.succumbed to a mongrel faction, made up of Repub licans and Repudiators. A similar ti In threatened other States of the GOOD COFFEE. Erorybody wants It, but very fw got It, because most people do not know how to select coffee, or It i3 spoiled in the roasting or making. To obviate these difficulties haa been-our study. Thurber8 package Coffees are solect I by an expert who un derstands tho art of blending various fla vors. They are- roasted In the most perfect manner (It Is Impossible to roast well in small quantities), then put In pound pack-aff-s (in tkebrax, n& ground,) b -arln;r our ni.jnat.ure as a jruiranteo of genuineness, and each package cantatas the Thurb-n: recipe fr making jrood CofToc. Wo pack two kinds, Thurb.;r'a V No. 34," strong and pungent, Thurb t's "No. 41," rn'ild and rich. One or the other will suit every taiSfce. Thoy have the three .great points, good quality, honest guan tity, reasonable prir Auk your Grocer for Thurber's roaittcd Coffee in pound pack' age, "A"o. 34" or "No. 41." Do not bo put oft with any other kind your own palate will tell you what is best. Wher persons desire it we also furnish the "ldeat ' Coffee-pot, the simplest, boat and cheapest eoff w-put In existence. Grocers who sell our Coff.M keop them. Ask for descriptive circular. He6pvtfully, Ac., lLK.Jtr. B. THURBER A CO., Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee , ' R.-oster8, New York. vJ&.a t he largest dealers in food pro ducts In the world, we oonsider It our in terest to manufacture only puro and wholo s jrae goods and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory 'manner. All goods bearing . our name are guaranteed to bo of superior cjuality. pure ami urhoUsome, and dealers are authorize! to refund tho purchase price In any case where customers have eause for dissatisfaction.- It Is therefore to the intet-of both dealer ;Midoon- - Burners to uao Thvr her' a brand. EEIEIBEE! 10 i o r OX YOTICE. In consequence of the death of Geo. H. Griffin it become necessary to set tle the business of the firm of Griffin A Murrav. All penons indebted to said firm will please call at their place of business and settle at once. WM. MURRAY, Surviving partner of Oriffln A Mur ray. Dee. ftf. FOR SAIE! Valuable property for sale, Arring ton's Mills, one mile east of Hilliard ston, N. C. Two grist mills, one wheat mill, a No. 1 saw mill with shafting attached for a gin, which I will build if purchasers desire it all run by water power. Bection noteM for being healthy. ' S. L. ARRINGTON, Hilliardston, N. C. Dec. 9-tf. ' SPECIAL 11 EXTRA AMOOMIif. Pianos The battle has been fought And the victory won, The enemy is routed And the job was neatly done. The "BOSS" is here in person, And he spoils the others' fun, For his system of LOW PRICK8 Makes them hang their head and run! Tlie Head Boss5 Determination to As Important Sale On Wednesday 28th day of Decem ber, I shall sell at public auction, for cash at the. foundry of Farmer & Wainwright, the following property, to wit: 1 12-horse engine, 1 fan-blower with nhaftiner and nullevs. 1 cupola. 1 brass furnace, 1 cleaning mill, lot of flasks, patterns, ladles, sand seives, shovels, Ac, used by the late firm in operating their large and increasing business as founders and manufactu rers of plows and other agricultural implements. Here is an opportunity for the investment of capital in a good paying business already established, anil indispensible to the farming com munity. J. A.TYNES, Roceiver. Wilson, C, Dec. 7th., 1681. 3t. On the first Monday in January 1882, at the Court House door in the town of Wilson, we as executors of Col. Da vid Williams, deceased, will sell to the highest bidder, one tract of land in Edgecombe county, containing 140 acres more or less. Said land i about five miles from Toisnot, and the same on which Wiley Dunn now lives known as the "Uaily Land," adjoining the lands of Mrs. Patience render, Jesso Norris, ' Jeremiah liatts, and others. Terms of sale: One-third cash: the balance iayablo in one and two years. Title reserved until pur chase money is all paid. ;r,;, . Executors Dec. 9-It. N. C. F O R A G E ! Stiaw carefully handled and firmly compressed into bales 3 feet lonjr, 1 1-2 feet' wide, and 1 1-6 feet thick, weighing from 120 to I SO pounds each Ten tons can be shipped in a car. ' Excelien For horses, for less than hay. Dec. 9-3m. Foraee mules, and cattle half the cost of tDnish the Pnblic with Extraordinary Bargains, jwr Having bv all appearances overstocked myself with at least Ten Thousand Io liars worth of select and seasonable goods and being determined not to carry any of the same over until the next Fall season. I have concluded that the game Must ami Shall be Soldi I have therefore marked the prices (which have already been the very lowest in the State) , Down! IDcrvn! Down! to place them within the reach of almost every one. I am now satisfied that our farmers have onlv made a little over half a crop, and with the prices now charged for goods, a great many families would have to deprive themselves of the actual necessaries of life. Such being the state of affairs I have con cluded to give to the public the benefit of my overstock, and sell any of my goods to correspond with the failure of our crop that Is to say at a little - Pvcr Half Price, I do this in preference of having (that amount of money invested in over stock) lay idle on mv shelves until next Fall. PRICES WILL TELL, I therefore invite the public to call and examine my prices, comparo tho same with others and vou will be satisfied that I amL CONSISTENT AND IN EARNEST. Mv stock is still complete in all details, having received continual addi tions to the same since the commencemfent of the Fall season. The large amount of goods that I have sold since m'y return from the North, has in no wise iuterferred with the magnificent assortment that can be found at my Mammo i.ij ii i innen Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies and Gents Furnish ing Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, 8hawls, 7Iankets, Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and in short anything that can possibly be found in a first class Dry Goods and Variety Store, all of which I offer until the first of January next at 7 One-Half TIib Actual Price. This is no humbuir nor deceDtien. for I as ever will protect the Interest of my customers, and if there is any inducement to be offered, the Head 2?ogs is the man who has, does, and will offer them in i pi ri-. or aix. ,jifrcxiT,i. Call early and nvail yourselves of this extraordinary chance to get Bargains, before my stock is too much picked over. Farmers, when you come to town, don't be misled by trickster who are ever on the lookout for a chance to fool and dupe you, but come straight to the OLD RELIABLE AND ONLY ORIGINAL "HEAD BOSS" OF GREAT Bargains. L Edwards, IN "9LD HARDWARE STORE," WILSON,N.C. 1 . 2 tf. FECIAL NOTICE. NavGssa Co., Wilmington, N. C. Reaa Rea Read A u Kntr-y .Hew Irocr i! Egyptian Crystal Photograph!?. I WILL EXCHANGE MEAL E0 R CORN, OR FLOUR FOR WHEAT. AT MY STORE. fo The iArrst ana Host Complete U the State. ALL KINDS OF Prfntinc or Blndinc. .0 0. O" Edwaids, Biontoi a Co., Steam PablUhers, ' RALEIGH, ti.C. , Ossnrpassei WorTat Low Prices. Keep tke oaly reliable Stock of LEGAL BlAHKt IH THE STATE. Preserre yoar ol4 Books j kariag tkea BeboaL Addra EDWARDS, BX0UQHT0H & CO., Steam ' Publishers, UALEIGH, IT. O. This is the only artistic Photograph wliich can portray the living pres ence of yourself or friends, and it is something ENTIRELY NEW. No oil, paraffine, or oil paints are used in its construction. Taken solely from the photograph. These pictures are executed with liuuid chemical col )r, which are twenty times as power less as oil paints. They are then crys talized on single convex clas by . a new process, which renders them ex ceedingly beautiful, and as light as porcelain. They are absolutely im perishable, and are warranted not to wpot, not to blister, or turn yellow by age. This process will prevent old pictures from decay and arrest their fading and- growing dingy and yellow as no air can possibly get to them. Pictures of departed friends eopied and enlarged. Terms reasonable. I will be pleased to fill all orders in this place, where I shall remain for several weeks. Apply to Miss M. L. MORECOCK, Stopping at Mr. A. J. SimmsV Dec.y-3t. Wilson, N. C. 1881. 188L Christmas Goods! Useful and Beautiful Presents! I have the most beautiful line of goods suitable for Christmas presents ever offered in - ilson, consisting of Writing Desks, Work Boxes, iJewilry Oases. Cellubid and ; hard Rubber Sets, wall Rockets, j Ladies' Combination Casva Chopping Bags and Ret'icwcs, Puft' itoxes, Stand Mirrors, As sorted .Extracts, Sweet Soaps, 9c. Before buying your Christmas gifts call and examine the elegant lino of these goods I have in stock, W, W. HARGRAVE, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Wilson, N. C. Dealer in General Merchandis ait Organs. A Large Stock for Christmas Holidays Send For Oiroulars. Hanff & Soil' OOLDSBORO, N.,C. IS ii si m m past Your Optics on This. iQrWhen In Baltimore I purchased the largest stock of ChriitmM Goed a ever offered in Wilson. . . Confectioneries, Toys, &c. I bought a large stock which MU8T AND SHALL BE SOLD! Call and VAHUllIlt'. I Dec. 2-tf. . J. McCRAW ! ; Wilson, NY C. QOAL- COAL! COAL! "or th ecnirnifn of onr : Wilaoa frind we hao ajipuintfd Air A. W. Uowland liml lo the a!e of oi.r Ci.xl at tbt utnt. AH rdr n t.uktfd to bim will hv promp attention, at aame prices we ! ii in forUtnou Ut aud Morfolk with tlie freight added. - . JunMm. -XcBLAIR 4 CC-. I'oruwduik- Ya FOR SALE. The house and lot on Spring Street adjoining the lots of W. J. Harriss, Calvin Barnes and John Barnes. House has 4 rooms and necessary out buildings. Apply to G. W. BLOUNT, Att'y. Wilson, N.C., Oct. 18th, 1881. tf. For Sale A Buggy Shop with a trade of from four to six thousand dollars per year in the town of Black Creek. A good opening in a good locality. One doz en new buggies on hand which will be sold cheap. Apply at once to W.S.ANDERSON, Black Creek; N. C. Nov 25, tf. j I, State of North Carolina, Nash Com ty, In tlie Superior Court, before th Probate Judge. ? Noverson II. Bone, Plaintiff, Mlouse JFor Itent. I will rent my residence on Tarboro street, opposite the I. O., for the eu suiug year on reasonable ternju. llouie contains 8 comfortable rooms, with 6 fireplaces. There is also good pautry, kitchen, barn, stables, smoke hvunv, v large garden and a good well of vtr on the yard. Everything convenient.. 3IRS. E. P. GRIFFIN. Dec. 9-2t. XOTICK. By virtue of a decree oT the Superi or Court of Wllon countv, rendered Nov. 30th, 1881, I will sell oil. th premises on Monday, the 2nd day of January 1882, the following land: On tract of land in Wilson county, Cron Roads township, adjoining the lane of Samuel Ferrell, Simon Nt tome, 'Jacob Rentfrow and Nol Ferrrll.cor tainingor.e hundrerl and ftirtv arrw ;riore or -less.. Terms: One hundmi. dollars cash, balance on a credit 'of tn months with ?ight per. ee-Rt. lnt-rt from date. A.O. BROOKS. Adiii1nitmtor. ' Connor & Woodard, Att'ys. ' . Def,.2-tf. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES! THE BEST IN THE HARXET. Fourteen different tlztt and k!nd. Tir Ixea with Enameled Eewrroim. At'apted to all requirements, and priced to uuit all parse. LEADING FCATURE8: Doable Wood Doors. Pater. t Wood Grata, Adjustable Pamper, Intcrrhanpcable Auto matic Shelf. Broiling Poor, f-winjrlttg Hearth Plate. Fwiugin? Flue-Stop, Rerenible Gas Burning Long Croea Piece, Double Ftaort Center!, Hoary Ring Corers. niumlnated Fir Doom. Nickel Knobs. Kickcl Taneli, etc Uncqualcd lu Material, in Fiuish, and ta operation. Manufactured by ISAAC A. 8HEPPARO & CO., Baltimore, Md. and 5,c bj U. OllEEN A. CO., Wtl.on, t . , EXHIBITIOIJF F11TME! The Fall and Winter of 1881. BfirWe desire to inform our friends and patron in Wilson and the adioin I ing counties that we have purchased with the greatest care and judgment the j largest and best ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE ever kept by any firm in this section, which we are offering as low as it can be sold anywhere. uu it n vki-ulkjms are fllleU with a great variety-of the very latest styles or .Parlor ITuriiitiare, Mouse For Sale: hoaso, with NOT I C E ! late solid South. And "doubtless as in Nov. 2 , tf. Having qualified as executors tne last win and testament of George IJ. Griffin, Sr., deceased. I offer mv hous, with seven cood1 "re merrooaie Judge or Wilson rooms, in the town of Black Creek for ; Co-' xoi is hereby given to all per sale. The lot is a lanre one. contnin. i son! indebted to the estate of said de- ing two and one-third acres. One i f01 10 m, e immediate payment, persons noiamg claims deceased to present them on or before the luth day or this notice will b pleaded in bar of their recovery. E. P. Griffix, . ) Frank A. Daxif.is j Executors. Wilson, N. C, Dec 'Ah 11. tf In Haircloth, Raw Silk and Terry. OUR STOCK OF J. J. Q. ick and Ann 1 Eliza Vick, his wife, Richard Bone, Wm. Notice to the Defendant Richard Bone. Poland, ( Elizabeth Poland, Jno. W. Brant ley, and Mary B Brant ley, his wife; John T. Bone, Defendants. This is a special proceeding institu ted on the 5th day of September 1881, for the sale of certain real estate for partition among the cotenants. The defendant, Richard Bone, Is hereby notified to appear and answer or de mur to the complaint (which has been duly liled) on or before January - 20th, 18H2, otherwise tlie relief prayed for in said complaint will be granted. BENJ. II. SORSBY, Clerk Sup. Court. Nov. 18th. 1881.6t. ' Superior Court Wilson County. Petition to sell real es tate for as sets. - ra AT w Is complete, consisting of Cane and Wood Seat Rockers and Office Chairs, Rat-Tan Rockers, Cane and Wood Seat Dining and Childrens' Chain and Rockers all styles and makes. Bed-Boom Sets, Bureaus, 8ofas, Tables, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Looking es, Mouldings, Picture Frames. Wardrobes and bests, and. in brief. Oli iiung usuaiiy aepi acre in strawberries which irive & trnn. "u. w yield. Will be sold rhonn! against said son for sellinsr that I am imino- t for payment move. " of Dec., 1HS2. Adlress, W. S. ANDERSON, juuck Creek, N.C. Glass-everv- in a nrst-class Furniture Establishment. Chmn txi. steads an immense stock from $2.00;up wards. Window shades. UNDERTAKIiN Gh! We keep constantly on hand a large lot of Rosewood and Jetalic burial cases, caskets, and burial robes. We are agents for one of the best marble yards in the country, and can furnish at short notice any style of TOMB STONES, or Monuments at prices to suit the times. t We return thanks for the liberal patronage which lias been extended to us during the past, and solicit a continuance of the same, promising to spare no efforts to uit all who trade with us. Wootteii & toveii;, " Vilson, 3ST. O- NOTICE. AU person indebted to us are repietcd to come forward a in I settle their account. , . F. A. Woodard, Admin-1 istratorof Nelson Eat- man ; rt. Jarman' Eatman. John Eatman, Ginsey Eatman Wilman Eatman, Rhody f Howard, wife of Deal Howard, Smithy Eat man, Richard Eatman, Haywood Eatman and Eliza Eatman., STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Tn the Sheriff of Wilson (fount y, Greet ing: You are hereby commanded to sum mon Haywood Eatman and Smithy Eatman if they be found within your county to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Wilson within twenty days after the service .of this summons on them, and answer the petition filed in theolliceof the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilson county, and let them take notice if they fail to answer- the said petition within that time, the plaintiff Will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. Hereof fail not, and of this sum mons make due return. : Given under dor my hand and seal of said X'ourt this fith day of November 1881. II. C. MCSS, Clerk. Wilson. Co. Nov iith,Gt. NOTICE. I offer for rent my entire premises in the town of Wilson, containing sev en acres of land, situated on east corner ofcVancp and Pender street, lot in a high state of cultivation, well set la choice fruit trees; House has six com modious rooms with pantry and bath room, with all necessary out houses and a good w ell of water, contiguous to excellent schools, Normal, Graded and others. Those desiring to educate their children or engage in business will find this a rare opportunity to rent or leae. Further particulars unnec essary as no one will invest without seeing for themselves. All nearly newis premises were in original for est seven years ago. R. W. EDMUNDSON. Oct, 21st, '81. it. J. G. RAWLES & BRO'S Having Just returned from the nor h ith a very desirable and beautiful stoc k of goods for the CIIKITniN IIOIJDtYS. We invite all tho.e who admire tl Iw.'t lltSfllt trioolt ..L. We have taken special care in select ing our goous making it a point to buy those things which are substantial and useful, as well as ornamental. We have but few tra-hv tovs. Our stock consists of Silver Cups, '('a-dor, Goblets, ButterdUhes, Cake-bs-ketH , Berry-diihes, Vases, in large variety , Toilet Set-, Flower Stands, Candle Sticks, Cologne Bottles, Sm jke Sets Paper Weights, Ac. We also have a large stock of Silvrf and Gold Watches Jewelry, a Isro assortment, which we will mcII '"cheap.- Call and see us. v . J. G. RAWLES ft BRO., Wilson. N. C Dec. 2-Jf. For Sale. That valuable farm known j th Westbrook place, immediately on th Wilmington A Weldon Railroad, and the county road leading from Vi!i?a to Barefoot' Mill, ono mile by rail road and two miles by countv road from Wilson. The farm ha cleared 4 one-horse farms with suitablo tenant houses for each and has alsoj the fruit orchard of C. W. Wetbrook. .with peach trees of earliest and boat varie ties in full bearing and first-rate con dition. There are also a large num ber of other fruit trees such as appl. plum, ever-bearing mulberry, Ac. , The farm is so situated asto admit Of PUV rliviaiM lnn 1 it AmrA. by purchasers. The fruit tarm with one-horse crop will be sold partlr if desired. ' The w-hole tract contain twojiundred and fortV-flve acres. Th educational and religious advanfas" to be enjoyeti ought to be inducement to purchasers. Tho Graded Public School in WiLson is in succennful. ope ration offering free tuition to all jw-ith-in the Wilson School district, , Examination solicited, and for fur ther information enquire of G. W. BLOUNT, Wilson, NX ' Oct. 12th, 11- lliev. C. W. Westbrook will tk pleasure In giving any informtioa lOct. Mtl. Q. W.D- i NO ! ICE. - Having been appointed Receiver oi the late firm of Farmer 4 Wainwrijfht, all ierons indebted to them are here by notified to come forward and mak payment, and thowe holding cUi"1 against the same will present then properly authenticated for adjust ment. J. A.TYNI -V Nov.. 1 Uh, 1M1.- tf.