ew. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop ' WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. JUNE 11 1883. Entered at the Postofftce at Wilmington, N. C. as second-class matter. , j . Another electric railway is building in Germany. It will connect Firank- ford-on-the-Main eight miles away, will bo driven by tioned at a village the termini. with Offenbach, and the dynamos steam engines sta half way between , The coronation of the Czar will cost England $30,000, of which $10,000 wasJ spent for a palace flitted for the Duke of Edinburgh, nd $15,000 more foi transporting hini and his cuite to Mos cow. The remaining $5,000 was to be spent in gratuities and unforseen ex penses. The famous . 'Island No. 10," in the Mississippi River, no loDger exists, 'and the place where it stood is known only by a slight ripple of the water. Before the war it contained 400 acres, a fine residence, a splendid orchard and xaU the concomitants of a prosperous plantation. During the war the shores were lined with batteries supported by 7,000 men. J i Lieut. Gorrine, of the American Ship Building Company at .Fhiladel phia, has contracted for the construction of the largest iron sailing snip ever built in the United States. She will be 265" feet keel, 43 feet, beam and 25 fee depth of hold, with a carrying capacity of 3,600 tons. She is intended for the Pacific and East India trade, and will be commanded by Capt. D. Townsend, of Barnegat, N. J. An Italian priest, called Dom Bosco, has been creating quite a sensation in Paris by his eloquerft appeals in behalf of the orphaned poor of France and Italy. More than 100,000 poor children are being trained to be farmers and gardeners in the homes found for them by Dom Bosco in the agiicultural dis tricts of both countries. The purity and devotion of his life -to this cause have won for him the reputation of working miracles, , and crowds follow him wherever he goes. German newspapers report that the Shah of Persia has become a raving maniac, and the question of bis succes sor is being seriously discussed. Jlis oldest son, Prince Selli, is an abio and popular man, but is debarred from the succession by the fact that he is the son of a peasant woman. The legitimate heir, who is now minister of war and governor of Teheran, is, on the con trary, incapable and unpopular, so that in case of a conflict of claims the public would probably espouse the cause of the eldest son in spite of the flaw in his title. It is a fact that so firm in texture is the paper of a genuine Bank of England note that burning alone can hardly de stroy it. The authorities have in a little glazed frame the remnants of a note which was in the great fire of Chicago. Though completely charred and black, the paper still holds together and the printing of the note is said to be sufficiently legible to establish its genuineness and to warrant notes at the bank which were cashed after having gone down with the Eury dice a few years ago and reduced to little better than pulp. 1 ' m . Mme. Jenny Lind Goldschmidt does not seem to be growing old gracefully. Now at the age of 63 she is described as possessing from the crown of her be wigged head, to the sole of her No. 5 shoo not one line of grace or beauty. Her form is angular, her face hard, her eyes are dull and passionless, her features irregular and harmonious. But when she speaks the plainness of her face and form is forgotten, for her tones are still those of the "Swedish Nightin gale " and her features light up in sym pathy with the music of be voice. She lives in a big house in South Kensing ton, surrounded by spacious and well shaded lawns. She seldom, sings now only occasionally at royal request, or for the Bach choir, of which her hus band was the founder. The American brig Mary Celeste sailed from New York last week, -Ten years ago a British merchantman sail mgthe Mediterranean saw her with all sail set, yet something was wrong, They boarded her. Everything was in perfect order; fire burning in the gal ley; dinner untasted and scarcely cold; cargo intact ; pump3 dry ; no one , liv mg or dead, was on board; the log written up to th; hour of her departure showed that she hailed .from Boston; there was not a drop of blood, a lock of hair, a disordered room, or anything to show the sign! of a struggle. From that day on not the slightest clue has been obtained. She has been a lucky ship ever since, an,d not a ghost r spook has appeared. In ..the cabin child's toysj; were scattered around, and a piece of a woman's dress Was found under the needle of the sawing mcluna: The Daily A cable dispatch from London says: The horizon of European politics has been suddenly overcast fbj gloomy clouds, which seem drifting toward this island. The news of the French action toward Madagascar has created a very unpleasant impression. The French relations with China are also likely to create complications, the result of which no one can foresee. The British Gov ernment has already resolved to increase the English fleet on the China station, and probably take further steps to pro tect British interest in that quarter. The Sultan is again pursuing his old tactics of fostering- discontent in Egypt and in triguing against England. He is re ported to be trying to induce the Czar to enter into a secret Turko-Kussian alliance to overthrow English influence in the East, assuring him that the other Powers can be counted on as friendly, and that England is his only enemy.1' SHORTS. Chicago bricklayers struck for $4 a day and got it. The reports of Queen Victoria's seri ous illness are denied. . The City Council of Chicago has passed an ordinance giving the right to a company to construct an elevated railway." , The Governor of Pennsylvania has signed to escheat the property of tele graph conpahies which consolidate with competing lines. ' George M. Willing, of St. Louis, is about to institute legal proceedings to secure a tract of 2,700 square miles of land along the Gila river. , There is a great excitement in real estate circles at Bismarck, Dak., owing to the location of the capital there. Chicago and Eastern capitalists are heavy buyers. The Anti-secret Society State con vention met at Montpelier, Vt., last week. The attendance was light. Se cret societies were denounced as the foundation of all bad government. James Dolan, who was recently pardoned by Gov. Butler "in a dying condition," was arrested at Woonsock et. R. I., last week, while breaking into a liquor saloon. . A dozen recent burglars and highway assaults arc at tributed to him. MOONSHINE. Flora : "The bean is the best Winter pot-plant. Pot 'em Saturday night with ponCand decorate , your Sunday morning breakfast-table with them." A Congressman who does not scatter six or eignt bushels ot Agricultural Department seeds among his constitu ents must make the next' campaign oh his temperance record. Detroit Free Press. I A Florida paper says: "There are individuals in every town who will jiave nothing to do vith anythiag they can't town who can't boss anything except that thing they have nothing to do with. UUOO. VI. W IUUm V1U1 I LA CVCl Y lexas Siflinys Down in Salem, the other davTa bright little girl was sent to set some eggs, and on her way back stumbled and fell, making sad havoc with the contents of her basket. "Won't vou catch it when you set home, though!" exclaimed her companion. "No, indeed, l won't," sne answered. "I've got a grandmother." Dr. Neale was once stronglv urged to perform some service,but he objected, pleading a prior engagement. This turned out to be to have several teeth extracted. . Finally the doctor said, re ferring to the person who had desired his presence, "Tell him I'll go if he'll take my place at the-dentist's." Reliq ions Herald, Va. - - - "I don't believe: you have the water of the right temperature. You must get at heritfbmeter," said an Austin mother to the new colored nurse. "YVhat am dat?" It is an instrument by which you can tell if the water is too hot or too cold." "I kin tell dat ar without any instrument. Efde chile turns blue den de water am too cold, and ef hit turns red den I knows dat de water am too hot." Texas Sifting . A stupid-looking recruit halted be fore a blacksmith's shop, the proprietor of which was forging a shoe, and eyed the performance with interest. 'The brawny smith, dissatisfied with the man's curiosity, held the red-hot iron suddenly under his nose, hoping to make him beat a hasty retreat. "If you'll give me half-a-crown I will lick it," said the soldier. "I'll stop the braggart's jaw,' thought the smith, as he took from his ' pocket " a halfrown and held it out. The cunning son of a man quickly grabbed the coin, licked it, and walked awav. whistlinsr "The girl I left behind me." Eight Years' Scrofula Oured. A valued, correspbhdentl Albert Simp son, Esq., writing from Peoria, 111., says : "Samaritan- Nervine cured me of scrofula after having suffered for 8 years with the disease." Mr. Simpson lives in Peoria. Ask him. Yeur drug gist keeps it. $1.50 :J,. , i It is a singular thing.but the most E leasing period of a dentist's life is when e looks down in the jxtoutk. , f "lam truly Viankful that I ever used Dr. Benson's Celery 'and "CJidiiiomile Pills, for they, cured, my -periodical headache." Mrs. J. R, Paddjson,. Point Cas well, N. C. 50 cts. at druggists i The mouthpiece of the telephone may he perfectly respectable,but therte are a great many things said against it. , Wells "KouffU on Corns." Ask for Wells' "Bough on Corns," 15c Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Affectation in any part of oar car riage is li&htinsr a candle to onr rip f Art and never falls to make ns be taken notica of .either as wanting sincerity. , Mr. M. Bryan, Vanccbnrs:. N. C. says : ; "I can highly recommend Urown's Iron Bitters as ftnrroiinnf tonic." - . . -j : - - What Seven Could not do. '-' Nashville. Term., April 6; 1S8I. HH Warner & Co J Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safo Kidney and Layer Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. Lord Beaconsfield's fancy for prim roses is said to be due to the circum stance .that old Mrs-Williams of Tor ouay, who left him $200.000.-always had bunches put in . his room, and he made a point of coming down to dinner with one ot them in nis buttonhole. It seems impossible that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops, Bucbu , Mandrake, DandeJ ion, &c, should make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do ; but when old and young, ncn and poor. pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, you must believe and try them yourself, and doubt no longer. MISCELLANEOUS. health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? I You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your ielf can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. . Mansfield, Ohio', Nov. 26, 1881. . Gentlemen: 1 have suffered with pant in my side and back, and great soreness on my breast, with shoot ing pains all through my body, at tended with great weakness, depres sion of spirits, and loss of appe tite. I have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, Kid neys, and spleen, but I got no relief. I thought I would try Brown's Iron Bitters; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain an side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining in strength and flesh. : It can justly be called tliz king-qf medicines. - John K. Allknder. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form ; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Iung and Kidney diseases. june 11-lw .... tp-c-nnn NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Weak More Eyes. A Certain, Safe ami Effective Remedy lor" SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, , Producing Long-Sightedness, and Re: storing the Sight of the Uld. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners. w Cdjvo, maneu rye i.asnes, ana ro duclng Quick Belief and Perma- Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever uy uc useu 10 advantage. , . oom oj an uruggists. may 21 4 w Com Hotel Wilmington, N. C. f M. SCfiLOSS, ProD. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. r rirst-claaa Bar land BIIXJART ha IXMti ATTACHED. 07 Tuning. Pianos ;& Organs. pEOF. N. SCUMITT, HAVIKQ AN EIPE- rifince Of thirtv tpam In AmA-ts m i L ana Repairing Musical Instruments, is enabled aiun Bauuacuon, or mate no uc iiiSuct rvcommenaauons irom Schools and CoUeeea from thelSouthern States at hand. Orders lpft at Vila mcM S? tSTOS2L -Dock - street. , rr .t. " -Lavca nu xieinsoercers lsooi and Music Store. - . . , at,i r tf Livery and Sale Stables. JJORSKS. BUGGIES, PHjETOSS AND CARRIAGL3 let at low rates. Also Board or Horses. The Finest ; Hearse - in the i City. A CAR LOAD OF Kentucky Horses & Mules Just received and for sale low. i The beat lot of stock In the city. ' I nOlitSGSTTORTn &; WALKER, "At the Kew Stables, - r' 1 ray 4-tf Cor. Fourtlx tna ilultcrry gtj MISCELLANEOUS. Capital Prize $150,000. We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly ana semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and tn person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same ure conducted with honesty, fairness, and in gooa faith toward all parties, ana we .auwor ize the Company to use this certificate, withfac- timues oj vur signatures uwtcneu, in hi buvct Usements." Commissioners. -TJNPRECEDEKTED ATTRACTION ! OVER HALF MILLION DISTRIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poses jmh a capital or f l.uuo.uuo to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added.. By an overwhelming populai vote its fran chise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1873. Its Grand Single Numbek Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or post pones. IjOOK. at the toiiowing jjismouuon: 157th Grand Monthly , - - AND THE BXTRAOKDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING, At New Orleans. Tuesday. June 12. 18S3. un der the personal supervision and management or . Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUJJALi A. JSAUL.Y. of Virginia. Capital Prize $150,000. Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 5. ntns, xentns $i. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of l Grand Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizes of $150 LOGO. . 50.T00... 20,000. .. 10,000... 5,000... 1.C00... .$150,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 40.000 (10,000 50,000 50 500. . . 100 300... 200 200... COO " 100... 1,000 50... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200.. 100 " 100.. ..$20,000 .. 10,000 .. 7,500 103 75.. 2,279 Prizes amounting to $522,500 An-Dllcatlon for rates to clubs should only be maue to the onice of the uomxmny m .New r leans. For information apply to M. A. DAUPHIN, , . New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, W7 seventh St., Washington, u. u. may 9-wed-sat-4w-d&w Branson's N. C. Business Directory FOR 1883, s OON TO BE ISSUED Cth Edition 17th year of publication, will contain over 80,000 1ST AMES, and is Intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIABLE REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. U'he Business and Professional Men of every Uountv. CItv fLnd viuiia-ft will li rpf.nvilil nnrl classified for convenient reference. Price $5. apl 25-tf PACIFIC GUANO. Justeceived andfor sale, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, AND Dissolved Bone Pho sphate . We never have had the Lflrst Jcomplaint of these Fertilizers not bringing a'profl table crop See ourlCountry Agents. ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. feb2-d&w- Farmers, Take Notice. WORRIS ' HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and all diseases to which Swine are sub ject; it will prevent that dreadful disease known as Trichnae, and will' put your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, &c, of worms and parasites : Each paekajre contains one and one-half pounds and will. If given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 20 hogs In a condition to fatten tn one half the usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed. The. farmers of Duplin county are giving It the praise. All farmers should buy a package.-- - " " ' For sale .wholesale and retail, by W. n. GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, - - - aec i-,w-tr HlTrTorOTCS 110111 Youthful Imprudencfe U UUU1 pL o .causing Nervous DebilitvL mental and physical werkness. Valuable Inf ionnauon xor nome cure K'KKE, Used 23 years successfully. Dr. A. G. Olin, Box 242, Chlcaf- ko. may 31-l;wly DATE'S SPE0IFI0S. Prepared from formulae used by an eminent u physician during 20 years successful practice. , Specific No. 1 Guaranteed to effect a radi cal cure of all affections of the Blood, whether Scrofulous or acquired. Skin diseases, pim plesmoth patches, etc., are permanently cured by Bate's Specific No, 1. Price $1. . Specific No. 2 Cures Semixal. Weakness Nervous Debility, from Youthful irdLscre Uonscr Excesses, ptodocing Exhausted Vital ity and Loss of Manhood. This remedy Is un equalled in the enre of these complaints, it a DOWerfnl Rtlmnlna tn tha System, assists Nature to renew the strencth 411(1 1?,r of 010 debilitated rgana,- and effects a radical cure. Price $1.- ' " Specific No. 4 Gives instant relief and per manently cures Rheumatism. Price $'2 - SDecifiC No. fi A TvneltK-a fnr-n jw .v. ncsses common to females. Price $1 Sold by Dm-?is t s or sent on receipt of price by J. W. Bate, 69 N. Clark St., Chicago. may 31-ly-d&w ; : - Old 1 NciTspapers ; jpOB SALE VERY CILEAP. ; , " ' . 1- ' Apply to eplltf 'THIS 07FIC-! - MISCELLANEOUS. : The Wonderful Efficacy of DR. SCS-SENGK'S EU2AEDEAEE Ess been so frequently and satisfactorily proven thai it seems almost superfluous to say anything more in their favor. The immense and constantly ki creasing demand for them, both in this and foreign countries, is the best evidence of their value. 'Their aala to-day in the United. States ia far greater than any other cathartic medicine. This demand la not spasmodic it is regnlar and steady. It Is not of to-day or yesterday, It is an increase that has been steadily growing for the last thirty-five years. What are the reasons fo this great and growing demand f Dr. Schenck's mandrake Pills contain no mer cury, and yet they act with wonderful effect upon the liver. They cleanse the stomach and bowels of all irritating matter, which, if allowed to remain, poisons the blood, and brings on Malaria, Chills and Fever, and many other diseases. They give health End strength to the digestive organs. They create appetite and give vigor to the whole system. They are in fact the medicine of all others which should be taken in times like the present, when malarial ad other epidemics are raging-, as they prepare the sys tem to resist attacks of disease of every character. Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills are sold by all druggists at 25c. per box, or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. , Dr. Schenck's Bock on Consumption, Liv er Complaint and Dyspepsia, in English or German, is sent free to all. Address Dr. J. II. SCnENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. 11 '-'"" " 1 1 ' may 21-2w GTJNS AND CUTLEKY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery. 43T Popular prices to suit all at N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, ' No, 10 South Front St dec 22-tf Wanted. B Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO establish a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. PaTties who may have such - ! - lands to dispose of are requested to communi cate, wilh me at Wadc&boroor by letter with Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington in person Full prrtculars as to exact location of i lands-, .".''(- number of acres, probable yield of timber to the acre and lowest price, must, be made known. JOHN T. PATRICK. State Immigration A gent; aplltMf Wadesboro, N. SOME MORE. TUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OF those ELEGANT HAVANA CHEROOTS. Warranted the best FITfc, CENT CIGAR, In thejeity. ALSO A FTj I LINEJOF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. Call and take a smoke. V.i omrRwwr AT.r 8o. Front St., just below ExchangeCorner UtJO IB New J ewelry Store. 1HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that he has leased the premises No.l3,;MarkelCSt., and is now in receipt of a ! Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed In a few days. Watch and Clock repairing a specialty. d19 I JNO. H. ALLEN. Matting! Matting!! TCUFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM 15c to 45c per yard ; 4-4, 6-4, 8 4, Oil Cloths elegant in design, and low In price. TURKISH TAPESTRY and Velvet Rugs and Mats.' Fine assortment of Marseilles and cheaper White and Colored Bed Spreads. 100 Doz. German and Irish Linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels. Come and see me, a great pleasure to show .i-" SOU BEAR, " 'M Market St Tobacco. W E HAVE FULL LINES OFTOBA ' which we are scllinsrl EIGHT CENTS under .prices prior to May 1st. Alsoa very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures.1 ' WORTH & WORTH. MISCTJANEQTT?? Steamship Line. . :W i: STEAMERS - :': WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK in,, SATURDAY, atSclock, p. BENEFACTOR..... ......Saturday M4T1. REGULATOR ...Saturday. mM BENEFACTOR......... ....S REGULATQR.......: ......Saturday, jBB, , BENEFACTOR........ ....Saturday, REGUITOR..:............Saturday. Jnne fc - Through Bllla lA6ng and Umhi " Through Rates guaranteed to and from p0Ut, In North and South Carolina.; v For rreight or Paasage apply to THEO. G. EG maytf: Laboratory of . . "" . jy- State Assatkr and Chemist 606-East Grace StrceL RICHMOWD, Va., January soSh i i Mr, N. Kzekiei. has made known tn.!?-1 composition of his Hair Restorer and fl also subjected It to chemical examiuati0a7n contains no lead or silver,- substances vr commonly employed In making nreDarnS for the hair, nor anything harmfuKn? iurioSrsSlts1.3 ?8. ' WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D. State Chemist. -Vhll8t thanking you, Mr. Kzckicl, for the Hair Restorer you so kindly sent me I tak great pleasure In saying to you that its ben ficlal effects upon my hair have been so i apfif ent as to attract the commendaUon of all m friends who have noticed it. ; ' It Is in my estimation a treasure without which the toilet of none who have used it will bo complete. Hoping it may realize you the pecuniary success you so richly deserve I remain, very respectfully,. ' Richmond, Va., Feb.fl' V' Ww For sale by all druggists. Price tl per bot tle feu 11. NEW MAY BUTTER ! J-EW MAY BUTTER AT 35c A POUND, Three pounds for $1. No. 1 CORNED BEEF at 10c per pound. A fresh supply of those celebrated CAKES, the BEST in the city. Prepared Flour In 3 pound packages, ready for use. - No stale goo s, everything new and fresh, and as cheap as the cheapest, at i CKAI'ON'S FAMILY GROCERY, may 22 No. 22, South Front Street PJ ew Restaurant. IJ1HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RKSPECT1- fully announce that he bas'just fitted up al No ' 3, Granite Row, South Front st., a restaurant or Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals ana refreshments may be had at all hours of ta day. Everything is new and.first elasa. Po lite waiters and courteous attendants J 4rGame and Oysters in season, rise Wines, Liquors andClgars. : DOT 18 v r. A. 8CHUTTE, Prop '-lii-in?8- Celebrated-"' "m 1DO . TT BfTDriT . T DDAnll OIVM ,' , amwinn i sxujr auwi j ' ' Alllzes and Prices, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. Uth, 1882: "We are also asked a to the best lire proof Miea. We say MARYINS.N A. A. WILLARD. dee 19 Ajrent at WilmlnffWa. First National Bank of Wll mington; CAPITAI48TOC:..-..t.............250.000 SURPLUS FUND................... C6fif Deposits received and collections; Biaderoi aU accessible! points In the United State. DIRECTORS, E. E. BUKRUSS, , , . D. G. WORTH A, MARTIN, , ; JAS. SPRUNT, B. F. HALL. OFFICEESfi E. E. BURRUSS.......t)4 I A. E. WALKER W. LARKINS apK23 JUST THE PAPt ED WESTH 4 v I , t h (Esta Should be Read at 1 Nor, Full of News, Fun Iff . and !- - - J " V j Something t . t; SEXI CO CZST3 Al IT . a i - Si-l " arl-1 1