AROUND ITO 1ROUT. BTOO - - - DR. BALL'S LECTURE. COVERED WITH TAR. ' Mr. 3. F. Brlasoa, 8atritthdet of lb Odd Fellows Orphsa Bom was la tbaelty last Bl(U tad toad Ksreka Lodfa, No. a abort Ulk aboat lbs boa Tbs Ladles Aid Society ftbsTabar aade BapUst CbBick wlllgrraaLawa Party at Mr. Wright Mooto's rssldeaos oa Soala Front Bu Befresbasoata will Uitmd. Untie by Lombardrt Orcbca- Dr. J. W. Dogskl b still a groat toff at oa aoBoaat of a sora baa wbleb bat ' troubled bin (or torn time. E doslras tbaJooraal to request bit patleaUto kladly boar bla nlsfortUB la aUad and aot call oa bla f or profenloaal serrloes at present . . - . . Rot. R.L Corbett of Speight Bridge. N. G. Is assisting Ber. W. EL Frost la a MTiTal mooting at Bt. Mary's Frco Will Baptist Church this week. Rot. Corbett Is Just from the Free Will Baptist Semi nary at Aydea, N. C, Pnbllo Is lavlted to attend those serrloes. The bard tbaaderstorm followed an exeoedlngly bot morning yesterday and produced a Tory marked and welcome change, The highest local temperatnre for the past three days has been 90 de ajreos. The forecast for the period f rsm Jane 19 to 23 Is for hot, sultry weather followed by Tiolent thunderstorms. Remember ths 8t Peter M. . Z. Sun dsy School excursion to-Raleigh Thurs day. This will be fine opportunity to ris 1t the Capitol City. Any white people ' wishing to go will please lesTe their names at the Journal offiee and If enough names can be secured an addition al car or more will be chartered. Jesse Claypoole, -arlth . K' Bishop, who figured here a few weeks ago in a snake killing episode is thinking of quitting his job In the commission busi ness and going on the market as a snake killer. Yesterday afternoon be disposed of s lsrge King snske which had inrsd ed the ware room of his employer. Dr Wm.Edwln Hall.of New York city a lecturer of nations! reputation, who delighted large audiences In New York some yean ago, has been secured to de llrer In the Court House at 3 o'clock this afternoon his famous religious lecture entitled "Yesterday, Todsy and For ever". The public Invited. Seats free. 1000 heard Dr. Hall In the First Baptist Church in Wilmington. Afew white disorderlies were before the Mayor yesterday morningfand their cases continued one week to secure im portant evidence. Willie Wise, colored, disorderly was fined $10. and costs. The Mayor again gave notice to those who are In the habit of making disturbance on German street or vicinity that further trouble from that source would result seriously for the offenders. Yesterday a colored woman appealed to Justices Street and Hall for relief from her adversaries who live neighbors to her. She complained that they took dirt from the graves In the cemetery and sprinkled it around her door to drive her out of the neighborhood. She was in an excited atate of mind and when told by the Justices that the mat ter was out of their jurisdiction she went to the Mayor to demand that the hoodoo be removed. A Sodden Drop. The torrid atmosphere of last Satur day was very perceptibly relieved Sun day by a drop of 15 degrees form W to 76. The weather on Sunday seemed to most people unusually cool on account of the warm days previous, and In conse quence of that there - were fewer straw hats on parade than bad the cool wave not set in. Millinery Hark Down. All the Pattern bats marked down about half. Ladies and children walk ing hats at from a third to a half off. Special bargains In Ribbons and Flow ers. BARFOOT BROS. A. and H. College. This great industrial school is now ready for five hundred pupils. ; If you wish your boys taught to work, prepared for Industrial life, trained In habits of economy, regularity and punctuality, write to President Winston, Raleigh, N. C, tor booklet, "A Day at the A. and M. College." ; Liter Books and Meeting.-; If any members of the Library desiring new books ordered, they should leare the names of the books with the librarian, Miss Howerton, before Thursday. There' will be a meeting Thursday afternoon at 5:80 at the rooms of the Library. All members of the commlttea are requested to be present. - Waste to Malta Bare. " The constituent from San Francisco ,was telling President Roosevelt about us extraordinary quauncauons pos sessed by himself for the Job In tbe consular service which he was seek ing. Senator Perkins was a smiling and approving listener. i . "And do you believe the senator here .will give you bis Indorsement for this placet" asked tbe president ( i - "I haven't a doubt of It," the appli cant replied. 5in quite willing tq rest my chanciMM Jvbat the senator fmay aay".;r ys.f-; t ft v.. v "Very welttVBaftareBldebfc turn ing to tWwffltttoei. -" - ! f "Buttra orHaotC"t3h," the applicant added, Tdth;if -"'wovlded only that I be permitted foe this room after the senator.-. r CAFUEH3I2 Ceres CcIdsrLc.GrI??z c3 AH ' Ezzi:.dizz. I -iit to take. Your money bac if it fulli ' " - - '7 in !" A U 1 U i. , - . -j i t. Is An Durham Gets la Yesterday's . Game Sjaieas dives Oae Hit Tp to Eighth, fra HltUag aad Flae Field ing By Mew Bar. Ne Change It Standing ef ths Clubs. TODA r8 BOHEOVUC Durhass at New Ben. Wilmington at Charlotte. ' Raleigh at Greensboro. tbstbbday's results New Bora 11, Durham 1, Charlotte 5, Wilmington 3. Raleigh 8, Greensboro 8. STANDING Of THK CLUBS. - won lost rsa csirr. Charlotte 35 7 833 Raleigh 24 19 568 New Bern 23 91 513 Greenaboro 80 33 465 Durham 30 83 465 Wilmington 7 35 167 Manager Stocksdale and enough other ball players to make up a dosen, arrived here Sunday night, from Durham, and Monday afternoon were entertained at Athletic Park, by a long armed gentle, man familarly called "Cy" and eight other comrades, styling themselves the New Bern Base Ball Club. 'Cy" who occupied the central posi tion of chief entertainer, "bad so much consideration for bis guests from Bull Town, as to keep them seated most of the afternoon, although each of the visi tors came np before him, making signs with clubs of vsrlous sizes, that they would like to run about the field. Finally in the eighth Interval "Cy", to show his hospitality permitted one of the visitors to take a circuit of the field, and return to his friends with the story of the trip. Yesterday's game between New Bern and Durham was sn Interesting one In spite of its one sidedness. It stsrted out with every sign of being s sharp, close fight, but tbe Idea of close ness was quickly dispelled in New Bern's second Inning, when Lsughlin opened up with a hit, Foster's bit being mis placed by the pitcher, Templln's drive to left field scoring both runners, Temp lln scoring on Symons hit No more runs were made until the sixth, when Devlin hit, Laughlln bit, Foster's hit scoring the two runs. In the seventh, after Wind had made a hit, and was called out at second, Sy mons gained first on Brucker's error, Flllman hit and Symon scored on the at tempt to catch Flllman at second. Ran dolph bit too hard for Soffel to handle, Flllman scoring. Laughlln put the ball over tbe fence for a home run, scoitng Randolph and himself. Foster and Daunt made hits, Foster being forced at third by Templln's hit, Daum scoring on attempt to catch Templln at second. In the ninth Inning Symons hit for two bases and Flllman got base on balls, but no runs came of it Durham's only ran came In the eighth Symons easing up, Can made hit, Soffel hit, Brucker walked, Can scoring on out at second. In the ninth Stocksdale, Rochford and Curran made hits, but on McDade's fly hit to Foster, Stockdale was caught at home on Foster's quick return to Fill man to Daum. The following Is the tabulated score and summary: HBW BUS. A.B. B, B. P.0 A. E. Flllmsn,sj 4 110 7 0 Devlin 2b.... 4 2 9 3 2 0 Randolph,8b 5 1 1 0 8 0 Laughlln lb 4 8 8 15 0 0 Foster, rf...... 4 1 2 111 Daum, c. ........... ..8 11 6 10 Templln, Lf...... ....4 1 11 0 0 Wlndcf....... ... ...4 0 1 2 0 0 Symons, p. ...... ......4 1 2 0 8 0 . Total SO 11 14 27 17 1 DURHAM. A.B. ...4 ....4 ...2 ...JB n. r.o a. a Curtis, Lr.... 0 110 Womtck, lb.. . 0 10 10 Stocksdale, c.f . Costello, cf . Rochford, r. f 4 4 Curran, c. . . McDade,s.s. ........ ..4 0 Can, 2b ...8 1 Soffel, 8b.. ......... ...3 0 Brucker, p.,. ..2 0 Total 1 24 10 5 - SOORS BT IHUlHGS. , ' 138456789 Durham...., ...00000 001 01 New Bern........O 8 0 0 0 2 8 0 s-11 Summary: Two base bits, Symons, Fosterf borne run, Laughlln; stolen bases, Flllman, Devlin, Randolph .Laugh lln, Foster; double plaps, Brucker to Wo mack, Foster, Flllman and Daum; bases oa balls, off Symons 1, Brucker 8; struck out by Brucker 5, Symons 5; left on bases, Durham 6, New Bern 11. Time of game 1:50. Umpire, Dolan. Attendance 400. - -t - , ' - Grand Stand Tickets. Coupon books of twenty tickets to tbe Grand stand at Athletic Park, are now on sale , at Simmons & , Hollowell Co's atoit for tl.80. ' ;"''. - '. " Here Is sn opportunity to Ik "? the ' ". a s i! f t tickets st 1 acoct t' -j (t t e ' ' i, sir; 'j ( " ' ' a Aa Elosteat ana Kasttrty fttsctane oa a . Great Stbject TbsBuperlpr Court room was filled Sunday afleraooa with a dsllghtod au dience who vera held spell bound by the matchless oratory of Rev. Dr. Wm. E. Halt Dr. Hall Is well kaowa la New Bora as well aa throughout tbe cob a try as a famous lecturer. He said ln bis prelude that a bad visited New Bern a doses times la the last tea years. , His subject was taken from Hebrews ISA Jesus Christ, tbe Same Yesterday, Todsy and Tomorrow. Tbe doctor treated this lofty subject with dignity and reverence and made tbe audience know with alibis vigor the greatness of his theme. His principle thought was concentrated ia two words God Is. Ha compared la beautiful language the words of the text to two mountains representing the two stern! ties, the put and future, with the little valley whkh we call the present lying between. Ia a part of his lecture be addressed himself .to lawyers aad adapted himself to the lawyers manner of analysing each statement by which be made clear many obscure things concerning theology and the Bible. . The doctor preached Sunday morning at the Christian Church, aad last even ing gsve oae of bis popular lectures en titled FoolklUer." The lecture last evening was under the auspices of the Christian Church. MAYSVLLLE. The date of tbe Ice creatii festlvsl here Is July 2 and not July 6 as appears 1 In the Journal a few days ago. Special Excursion to Raleigh. St. Peter's M. K. Z. Sundsy School will run a special train nrxt Thursday, leaving here at 0 a. m. and going to Ral eigh, returqlng leave Raleigh at 13 o'clock mldoigbt There will be special reserved seats for whites, S2.50 for round trip, provid ed enough seats are taken. Money Paid Field Hands. The sums of money psld out escli week In this Immediate viclolty to color ed hands on the truck farms amounts to considerable money. Tbe large truckers have a regular force of hands but often these are not enough to do the business. An instance here last seek was one of the laige truck farms having to pay about 1 400 for extra help licaldcs their regular hands. Colored girls made three to four dol lars during the week. Honored by tbe Association. Mr. 0. D. Bradham returned yesterday morning from attending the Annual meeting of tbe titate Pharmaceutical As sociation at Morehead City where be wm he nored.by being elected a member of tbe Bute Board of Pharmacists. A sub stantial recognition of Mr. Bradbam's standing and ability among druggists In this State. ' , Base Ball Entertainment. Tomonow, Mondsy night, there will be a sail given on the steamer Blanche, by the ladles base ball committee, re freshments being served on the boat. The entertainment which was to have taken place at the opera house Tuesday night, has been postponed until next week, owing to illness of one of the principal participants. Announcement of time will be made later. Examining Board for Annapolis Cadetshlp. Washington, D. 0., June S3. The board of examiners for Annapolis vacan cy to be filled by Congressman Thomas are Prof. E. P. Mangum, of tha Wilson N. C, city schools, S. M. Brinson, Esq,, County Superintendent ' of ' schools Craven County, and Dr. L. Duffy. - Tbe examination will be held June 28, at New Bern, probably in tbe Graded School building and will be upon read ing, writing, spelling, arithmetic, algebra history, geography and English gram mar. ; . . :;i Tbe applicants must be residents of the Third Congressional District and be tween fifteen (15) and twenty (20) years of age."- ' r . , Remnant Sale. This week we will devote to'lbe sell ing of remnants, all kinds of remnants that have accumulated during tbe last three months. If you want some bar- gains on woolen silk and cotton dress good remnants. Come this week. BARFOOT BROS. Dr Benton Honored. New Bern was especially honored Sat urday la that one of her citizens, Dr. J, H. Benton, was elected president Of tbe North- Carolina Dental Society. It Is evidence of the facts, .bis worth as a practicing dentist and the esteem with which be Is held by the members of hU profusion. We congratulate the doc tor on hla btgb honor. - Killed by Cars: Bob White, a white farmer living near Klnston was killed bv an A. A N C. freight train yesterday morning as be was returning to tis borne from the village of Klnston. The man was lying on the track: be bad been Intoxicated He wm Instantly killed and was terribly mutilated. KcDuKte's V 'i I j1 Foot Healer Is one of the t t I y powders known euros pr',V 1 t ft 1 fvfs Inatant rc- ItiBivay Horse t ats a Farmer la a Sad ,t ; pmcm. - Mr. WUlIpock, soa of Henry Ipock, of Paaaltoo, drove to this city yesterday and returned to his horns In a rather sorry condition. His horse was stsndlsg oa Pollock street near the railroad aad be became frightened aad ran np Pol lock street toward the river. The horse waa attached to a two wheeled cart which prior to the accident .contained a large caa of coal tar and some other ar ticles. Ths driver wm Ib the cart which fact In Itself wss both fortunate and a fortunate. It was fortunate because the driver prevented any - serious result to himself or any one else and unforfunate because the ran of tar was upset aad poor fellow wm literally covered with the tar, ruining a good suit of clothe. Tbe horse wm stopped near tbe Patter son bouse. ' '! . . V-.' OABTOniA I ; ' Bants flit las Toa tot tlwm faflt tot- .SfZZiri ... ef FASHION BINTS. A Handsome ttreet Costume. Guwn - Trimmed With Applique Taffeta. ' A very handsome street costume made of blue cloth Is shown below. Tbe blouse waist Is tucked, with slightly overlspplng front and opens over a chemisette of white chiffon. The blouse sleeve Is also tucked and between tbe tucks is a trim ming of applique taffeta of graduated size framed with crochet rings worked with dark blue Cortlcelli crochet silk. A similar garnltude appears on the panel front of the skirt, tbe latter being com pleted with a corded flounce, and above the flounce at the sides are more length wise tucks. " Picturesque effects are the rule and are In evidence on all sides, and flowered silks, flowered mousselioes and gorgeous ly flowered parasols greet tbe eye every where. In fancy, at least, the panes of fashion have turned . backward to the flower designs once so much in vogue. On the whole the trend of dress at the moment Is toward greater 1 elegance reaching out in all directions. The dain ty moussellnes In small patterns with wide and narrow borders Of large flowers are in great aem&nu. ..,, POLITICAL QUIPS. ' An Iowr. man Is to be appointed as sistant secretary of tbe treasury. About all that la left to Ohio by this adminis tration la permission to remain on the map. Denver Tost. r . It la said that there ore 100 members of congress who would rather see a baseball game than eat a dinner, and the grammar In Tbe Congressional Record will bear out tbe-statement-Denver Republican. , i ' , . GUM BRANCH. " June 23. A nice shower fell here this p, m. and was badly needed. O. G, Cox is homo from Raleigh visit ing bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox We were glad to see him. : - ' Without plenty of rain some of us will have to begin curing tobacco. ' J . The new mill site which the Messrs. Francks are building seems to be an un lucky: place, about a week after Joe 8pencer wu killed, Bill Griffin was bit ten by a snake.'.. - The house on Mr. Barbee's land In whicht Jackson Cox, colored, lived, wm burned some time recently. - Mr, Jim Banks Is here representing a company who Insures tobacco against halL - Mr, and Mrs. Daniel PIttman are visit log his parents today. " We bear that Cooler Thomas and Bet tie Melton ran away and were married by Mr. Frank Shaw. We wish them a long and prosperous journey together. As news Is scarce" our news Items will be short, but hope no one will be diaar. pointed. - FufB A Fkatheiis. ' A GENTLE BINT. : . In our style of climate, with Its sud den chsnges of tcm pirst urc, rntn , I ml and sunshine often intermingled lu a single dsy, H Is no wonder thst our children, friends and relatives are so frequently tskon from us by neglected colds, half tbe deaths resulting directly from this csuse. A bottle of Boschee's German Byrop f about your home for Immediate ute w ill prevent eeriotfs sickness, a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the ma of tiiree or four doses. .For curing ConiimpHon, I i orrbages, Pnci' .. ' ., Fevcio ( , Croup or sny f i 'ft'! Ti r Lunp.s, Its suc- '. ' s 'y v - . , as your dm"" i ' i . S". r; "o boU;-) I st ssv m r Mr r r - E!f JOTAT-LE CCh'CIRT. . Badef Armery. Chorsl Society Akspkes. i Mn. J.L. SUL I its Alike Co. Its CUypoole aad Rr. l '. v ,;.. Out. XcCaaa. " . : ' . The jaoslcal eoaosrt given bat Fridsy algbt aader tbe aasplcas ef the Arssory Choral Bedel, proved a most eajoya bla oae, aad tbe large audleaos present showed lu thorough appreciation by frequent aad liberal applause; Miss Carolva Clay pools gave two piano selections, march from- Taun haaser and a Romansa. Mrs. J. L. Bill sang with expression and beauty; Ave MarU aad Marguerite.' Miss " Allies Cole, of New York, .sang very charm ingly Twm April, The Rosary and I Love Ton aad Oaly Toa, and the Choral Society sang Jour of lu choruses with good effect nnder the leadership of Miss Alma Speight i ' ' Mr. Charles McCann, of Baltimore, who wm down on the program for twentieth century songs, fully came up to every thing that wm said of him, aad his songs, with bis own accompaniment, met with favor at ones. - ' "The Philippine Maiden, Oh Theobold bi not so Cold, The Elon Boy, Pm a Re spectable Work Girl, Tbe Shade of the Palms and others were all sung with delightful expression, and made decided bite. vi , . : Tha Choral Society b to be congratu lated for Its Friday Bight coicert, its success la every particular, aad It la also a matter of orngratBlallon. that the New Bern concert goers and those who appreciate a choice evening's entertain' ment, caa have such an opportunity to enjoy themselves. , " " - : "' Let there be more of such entertain' menu. : - You are liable to a sudden attack of Summor sickness - and should keep' in your house a bottle of Dr. SETH. AR NOLD'S BALSAM the best known Remedy. Warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded by T. A. Henry. The Silver Trumpet Contest The votes which have been registered In favor of the two companies In the contest for the silver speaking trumpet which Is in progress at J. J. Baxter's store were counted Fridsy evening. Toe trumpet Is a beautiful silver In strument, finely engraved and It will be a splendid ornament for the company that wins It. ; 1 The votes were counted by Mr. Luther Tajl r, foiimau of tbo "Button" Fire t'tui bn) and Mr. E. Royall, fore man of the "Atlantlcs " The results of the first counting wm aa follows: Voles for the "Buttons," 411; for tbe "Atlan tlcs,'' 437. Tbe results will be announced In the Joubxsj. each 8unday m long m tbe contest Juts. 1 - -Haw Be aUaacaa It. : ', "This la the first time X wss ever able to pass a circus parade without Its scaring my horses," said Senator Elldns to Senator McMillan. - "How did you manage It?" asked Senator McMillan, with great Interest "I was not so lucky. My team was badly frightened." - "Oh, I came up In my automobile," (was tbe reply of Senator Elklns. " SCIENCE SIFTINGSI Dnrtrig tb year 1001 thtrty slx as teroids were dlst-orered, "all but one of them fit Heidelberg, by. photography. The asteroid croup is now known to have 475 members. : i;- - , A Hamburg chemist Is .reported to have discovered n fluid, whkh, when added to water, produces a liquid that cannot be distinguished . from petro leum and that can be used for beating as well aa lighting. - i An ingenious chemist has made the claim that the average, human being la worth nboijt $18,300 from tbo chem ical standpoint His calculations are based on the: fact that tbe human body ontnlns three pounds and thir teen ounce of calcium, and calcium Just now la worth (300 an ounce, Look! Usten! We cordially Invite the publje to at tend a basket; party, Ice cream supper and etc. to be given Wednesday night July 5nd. 1901 at the school house In Msysvllle for tbe benefit of the Method ist church of that place.' Ladles will kindly bring baskets, come all who can and exhibit your liberality , In this good cause! ' Very sincerely yours, ' ' Mrs. M.R. Sablstoa, Mrs. a H. Foy, Mrs. Nsnle Redd, Mrs. D. J, Wstson. Mrs. J. M. Foscne. ", ' Messrs. K. R. Hay, M. R. Sablston, J. E. McCutchln, J. M- Foscue, E. U Mst locks. - NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WHOLESALE fRJCKS CURRBHT. Eggs, per doi.... .......... ..,.,..12c Chickens, old per pair. ........ .60 & 60 r young, per pr., ....... 25&40 Geese, per pair, -i : ...... 80 to 1.00 Pork.perlb. ....... T&8 Boef, " .... ; .,..5&6 nides, green, per Ib ......45 " dry, ..V&ll Beeswax, . ." 20 to22 Sweet Po' aloes, Tarns, per bush. CO to 70 " . Rnliamas , 45 Corn, per Imfh ........ 85 Oats, " ...... .021 rcan'its...... . ...85 Local Craia t'arkcL Corn, per bu $.85 Oats per bu.. ........ .......... ,C2j I" ill, per bu...;. ...... ........ .85 Cot-'ny, per bu.. .1.. .. ,f. Com Vii-ft;!, p..r 100 lbs ; is :l"i,ir " 1. . : : i 1 1 "i, l :i i: i.: 1 1 u , r ) r 4 ,0,ctS ROYAL WORCFSTFEJ Otr ' 1 rw wa aav ar aw as a W sssf 1M Kb ; ; C STRAIGHT FRONT - - Thy fit bocauM tbeyi made rigbtt '.'V The fiovrf Pmrlmlmm model ; . 4 sir youf dernier to get what you want mm Do mot take the "Jmat me good" kind : Royal Worcester Corset Co. WORCESTER, MASS. V: 'tit "v " m -v. - " mm w win bUHiiNUL nis tmorom- v ery Sale Wo also havo some I SPECIAL BARGAINS to of- . aaillA lllflf ' llli i. v tor I HIS WhhK in VVhitn IV ' B VI ' . B W a Lavn and 30 inch Organdies 10c. J 40 inch Uwn 10c. , . W - 40 inch Lawn 20r ' w j " New Colored Lawns just rofeived, Only. 10c. r AS TMsTir C.ako'iriLy 'R'icyc. W j - New. Belts. Ve Offer for m JlLL ; O-A large variety of patterns from which to selccr. " , Q $ V .. Every Shirt worth almost double the amount. - 4 IjyG.Vunri&CoJ j STollocls: Street. ' g n FOR. SALE. ' Best Ilachine Made Brick at ; Lowest Prices. Nicoll I Hyian, - OFFICE t -Con. South From A Hanooob: Bts, .1 1 1 I i i-n.l t, but t'' V V"S li'lljt t in r'"'il coin, ; (ii.ii't Sic t i ! y ! - t "" (. i-,f. "inrfi-ed. ; i i is cf l ' n licst and . i, , iiitl, etc., a RON ton rnpPT mm - SF a, few days. aasas ' SSS II III a Organdies: " -t' , . w TEN DAYS 8 hdJi COLORS FOU 'If A 4th of July Drive " with your bost girl when yon take Iter to ride should be taken in a new and comfortable buggy i r plifloton, chosen from our high grade and up-to-date stock nf fine carriages. We make a superb display of handsome and well made vehicles thit we nre selling at prices that will not hinder yon from bnying. It is a known fact llutt our buggies are better than any. Why not get the boat for the lowest possible price, Q. II. VTai'r a!i too, ; Ihono - -f. Troad Ft, Nrw Bkks, N, C Foy Ct Wood Co., Practical Tinners , ; and PlmiiSiers. ' ToLacco Flues, Stove Tipe, and Roofing. , . ' T,e make a specialty cf Hot A:r Ilbalinn;, and Steel Ceiling. . Yoa will Cnd r3 s.t Ivi I iwi ii ir-f. z-,c r. r.. i . ys.