- .s la r H vol; i. 41' :NEWBEENE, N; C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1883. NO. 269. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commissioners Town ordinance. Geo. Allen & Co. Gas notice.' W. H. Outer Fertilizers. Musicals Wednesday evening. C. W. HAEPiNotice. W. L. Palmer Punch cigar. Journal Miniature ilmtuic. Sun rises, 6:49 J Length of day, ' Sun sets, 8:09 f 10 hours, 50 minutes. Moon sets at 11:50 p. m. ' . ;.. Corn is declining in price. Roe shad g2.R0 per pair; bucks $1.00 to $1.10. Five new pupils were enrolled at the Graded School yesterday. The whole number enrolled up to this time is 4S0 and tjiey continue to come. Our townsman, Clement Manly, Esq,, has accepted an invitation to deliver the address at the Tournament atStoue- wall on the 22d inst. The boys may ex- beet something good. " The steamer Qoldsboro arrived on Saturday night with a cargo of general merchandise and sailed for Baltimore yesterday vening with a full cargo of cotton, rice and naval stores. Garden Pent. The Journal office bows to Mr. J. L, Rhem for a treat to fresh garden peas. They were well grown, right from the field in Florida. Unlucky Night John Carraway says Sunday night is me uniucKyone lor urea aunng me year lBBd. in loaa it was iriuuy nignt, imd in .1881, Thursday night. Saturduy night is skipped for the puipose of let- ting the weary firemen rest. Young men had better do their courting on Miuia,ij uihui. ' ' I Examination of the A. & N. C. B. R. ; t.i.,:i. . i v. ... n ., : i ., ,i 1 I Wl' itu'CD' " Midland, made an examination of the urday last and reappraised the property I oftheCoinpanyfromone.endofthelint i. it :ai. - a ja i I to the other .with a view to determine the present condition of the road and to wnat extent it nau improved or aepre- ciated since the lease. We also learn that Gen. W. J. McAlpine, a prominent civil engineer, made a critical examina- J tion or tiie roaa ana wm report tne eon- dition of the road. We hope to be able to give their report to the public through the columns of the Journal soon. Cotton market. ' - New York , futures steady. Sales 43,000. bales; spots, quiet and easy, Liverpool futures dull, spots unchanged. Thirty-two bales sold at the Exchange, the best bringing 9.S0. new tore market, bpot: - Middling 10 1-4. ' Strict low middling 10 1-16. . Low middling 9 3-4. NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon, February,' 10.20 , 10.22 Evening lO.ao : 10.86 10.49 10.63 March, 10.31.. 10.33 April, 10.43 10.48 - May, 10.57 10.60 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 5 11-16. ., Orleans 57-8. . v " UVBRPOOL FUTURES. February, 5 43-64. March, 5 43-64. k ; Fire I n New Berne. ' " On Monday morning at 2 O'clock fire was discovered in the tobacco factory of Mills & Walker, on Craven street, near ' tho .TnirPNit. nffixo nA who in full hlazfi i 1 before the alarm was given. The build , - . . 1 . 1 ing was a wooden -frame -and a stiff 1 breeze from the ' south-west blew the sparks in such a volume as to endanger Beverai nouses on ronocK street, rne elegant dwelling of Mr, Elijah Ellis, the T 1 ""1V"Vrl'"Mr' ana tne store anaawemng 01 Mr. K. u. E. Lodge were at one time in imminent 4anger .and would have been consumed but for the; favorable winds and the good woikor tne Dire companies, me At- lantics got on tne iirst stream wnicu wat ttfoklyollwed.by the"lIewBe?t anu soon ine me was unuer cuuirui. The loss,, not including the stock, is ; about $5;500. , Insurance.'on building; i,uuu; on maciimery, l,ouu, ana on stock, including a lot in another Duua g a lot, in anoiner duuq- not burnedj $8,600.; a.i:J ing which was! s Card of Thanks, ,0c, , j ; vWu, T f.,ll 4l.tt Ira wtne rire uepariment, ana citizens that generously assisted, for their ef- . forts in protecting my pfemisflS from yesterday morning's fire. -,. . i .'-R.O.E. Lodge in ants. - licersanamen vt tne Kevenae uutter Stevens, and inenas wno so Kinaiy ren dered assistance in saving my dwelling fmm thA flames on vesterdav mornimr. , will please accept my sincere wiaui-b iwr their timely aid. ELIJAH hhus Land Lubbers. , ,-- ;-,.. -mi The members of the General Assembly that visited Beaufort last Saturday were regular "land lubbers." They were taken out for a sail, and when the boat got among the breakers one member prayed to be put out of the boat and be permitted to walk ashore. (He had more faith than Peter.) Representative j Fulton, of Surry, offered the Captain his pel diem for the remainder of the pres ent session and a lien for the next four years if he would land him safely. Wil cox, of Ashe, on awaking Sunday morn ing and finding the tide about two feet higher than the evening before thought there had been a d 1 of a big rain, TheVaiu did not remain at the depot long enough for us to note the eloquent petition offered by Senator Scott, of Rockingham, for deliverance from a watery grave. Of course they all had a very pleasant trip; though it is well known in this section that summer is the time to enjoy the sea breeze-at Beaufort. Your Maine In Print. Rev. S. H. Isler, of Goldsboro, passed through the city yesterday on his re turn home. ' He preached atPolloksville on Sunday. Messrs. L. J. Moore and J. W. Grain ger, Of Kinstori, were in the city yester day on a business trip. Mr. Geo. B. Guion left for Khiston yesterday evening on a business trip. L. J, Moore, Esq., is attending Greene Inferior court. Mr. J. W. Moore and Grand Chaucel- i0r, J. L. II. Missillier left on Sunday evening to attend the meeting of the Qaaud Lodge, K. O. P., which convened at Wilmington yesterday. Clement Manly. Esq., of the firm of bjiXOn, Simmons & Manly left for Ral- . , . . . eigu yesterday evening, tie goes to argue the case of John Gatling vs. the r",mcoinol.f f,.f,,. is to be heard before .Tn,W Pl.ilH. ' . Hon '0. C. r,lrk and W W ra,-lr F..; ,nftfn.Ra,Kjh WBr .' B" T-v.--v.j '-""6 to arena the case of l.hn T)irertnri of Mm a & N. C. R. R. anainst the Mi.'.ln.wl pj, c aski f or recei 7 which will be heard before Judge Phil i jp8 to-day M.D. W. Stevenson. Eso.. i it.tnn,i. ing the Supreme court at Raleigh. Rather Sensitive. . Our Trenton friends who remained ia the town after it was known that the small-pox had broken out there, really seem to us to be a little too sensitive in regard to precautionary measures taken by neighboring towns to preyent being afflicted with the same scourge. Kins ton received a severe rebuke through our columns for taking precautionary measures1 several weeks- ago, but New Berne, giving credit to rumours that the people of Trenton were taking good care of the disease, did not quarantine against until . the rumours . began to come the other way. Now how can they blame us when the first intimation we have pf the towa authorities taking official notice of the presence of the dis ease appears in to-day's Journal. The writer of the card below says they have had sad and heart-rending evidence of the appearance of the disease,' and a writer at the same place a few days ago gave a graphic description of the "lone liness and, desolation that reigned around.''- What town wants to be in a similar condition. ,.' But now we have good news from ! .. j . J .... l,.. i 1110 uci" ulu wwu uuu wc la pieoouic J ..Li:t-J Ai .1 t. 1 1 III IlllflllKllIIlLT 1,11 H l',H.ril I1HII1W UN WH1I HM the town ordinance in another column 1 Trenton, N. C. , Feb. 12, 1883. giving information as to the small-pox in Trenton, give tne author of the tnfor- nation. Give us no more rumours, and do thesame.ANo newacase for fifteen days, xhos. J. Whitaker. have never rjubllshid but one til- mour in regard to the'mattef and that was giveil us by E, m. Foscue, Chair- 0f the Board of County Coramis gioners. He gave it 'as a rumour; we piajaediit-M a: rwnry'nd''Bl'led'aA Bm(, m that it lnnlrert connrmn.- 0 wi. f. the Bmajt.DOx L.J ot Mraid of i: some 'other W Dle haVe not had it and are afraid of it, In respect many of us will confess to ktttle Cowardice. ' f , I- Card of Thanks. ReiolvedL.ThHt we, the undersigned members of the General Assembly of North Carolina, having had extended to us as such, courtesies by the Midland North Carolina Railway Company, do duly appreciate and, return our thanks to tne said company for the same. T. JS. Purnell, , t - R. P, Mathesono ?IU' -u. j. iem, i m iii,... tit tti n James T. Webb ,t" J. M. Bron. E. C.i. ri. xomiin, u. mcAiatneson, ! womack, - K. t . lxvul, Sen., ; V OUBU' ..rower8i ,. jos. l. uotson, , footi, of Rockingham, K. K. rage, of Jones. La Grange Items. Mrs. Laura Emory died at her home in Lenoir Institute, outcast Saturday. W. W. Dunn, C. S. C., was in town a short time Friday evening, oa official business., . . t' , , ' The first pair of had of this season in this market was sold last Saturday by K. Driver to C. W. Joyner for $1.40. Senator Loftin of this district. Renre- sentative Wood of this county, together with a number of Senators, passed here on Sunday on their way to Raleigh. A countryman left town one evening last week well laden with "fire-water." It is a useless waste of time to wait for drunken man to fall from his horse. I Two farmers were in town Saturday, one lendiner. the other borrowing nionev. The difference may be that the lender raises his supplies, while the other fails to do so. John Kennedy, one of the parties im- cheated in the late Falling Creek mur- der, has returned and surrendered to the authorities. So I learn from parties from that section. Services at the M. E. Church, in this place, last Sunday, by Rev. John Paris, D.D. Morning lesson, Matthew, 7th cnapter. , xexi, om rsaun iiua verse, i To me the sermon was entertaining and instructive. The - no-fence meeting on Friday a, ua v.,.,,.. ii i m . i J "fought, bled and died" (all but th r I fought, bled and died) in defence, etc. .va0 a.UUo.U6 wUi0 give an account or weir war experience. The Midland Syndicate, and a ropre- sentative of the A. &, N. Q. R. R., tocjk an inventory of the warehouse property here on Saturday. Of course everybody smelt a mice," but no one seemed to know exactlv where. A number of neonle understand railroad matters, and whpii nnvthivxr now tnrns nn one onlv has to enquire and be enlightened A clock was brought to town last week, about which a remarkable story is told. -The clock worked all right un til the death of the head of the family. On that night it stopped, and for some time it would not work. A workman removed this trouble, when it was found that though the pendulum swung, and the clock ticked, yet the hands refused to move. Did the death in the family cause the trouble ? B. W. Cannady, of Kinston, B. F. Parrott and Levi Mewborn, of Vance township. Lovit Hines, of Institute, and James J. Moore, of Greene county, met M. Hadley, S. I. Wooten and J. W. Sutton in this place on last Friday to take action on the 4,no-fence" matter. It was agreed to commence work at once, and the people, be they opposed or otherwise, had best proceed to adapt themselves to the situation. Stonewall Items. Mr. Alonzo Daniels, the person stab bed on Goose Creek Island, is all 0. K. Mumps is still on the rampage and whooping cough is playing an agriva- ting part among the children. Dr. John P. Redding's horse tilted from before his buggy on the same day doing no serious personal damage. Bug gy amounts to the most feeling part. Mr, Jas. Best is here, the guest of Mr. C. H. Fowler, representing a clothing house in Baltimore: I can safely say of all who deal with Mr. Best that he will not .deceive them. I know whereof 1 speak. . ; 4 A colored gentleman was up irom to- wards Vandemere on Saturday and practiced! on John Barley Corn a little top frequent and the consequence was he had to stop all night with a colored bro her and on Sunday morning he was minus thirteen dollars and fifty cents. I will not mention any names as it will probably have to pass through the courts. . There has beeh some sporting in this place for a few days past in the way of norse racing, ana on last saturaaywnue shied the track, jumping over the judg- es stands a .distance- of 20 feet or up' wards, unhorsing the rider. Strange to say there was no serious damage done. The rider received sqme painful bruises and torn clothes but is to all appearan rMrGordetf is' here' looking after the horse trade which ia getting to be quite an item in our place. To give you an idea, Messrs. Potter & Fowler have on hand at their sales stable a fine lot of stock. Messrs. f Hooker Lewis also keep, their stables well supplied with stock suitable for1 the market, and Mr. W. A. Harvey, of , Idalia., pays us a trading visit once in a while. There, is also a Tennessee drover at Bayboro, only a mile away. ) with a lot of stock. How much better it would be if we raised our own stock. ' Panteo Items. 1 Mr. Editor: I thought I would let the readers of the Journal know some- tmnk about wna we are doinJE for new Tear, Some of our merchants are doing well, I believe. Mr. W. H. Windley has sold ou 0 Tapping Bros. He don't know wn ne W1 Y Mr- B- ie boss-workman on tne Baptist church, left here on the steamer Washingt on las; Thursday for ureenvuie. ri will return next week, Missionary Baptists are few here, yet tney wul nave 018 church in our Wwn when completed We have a' new store in town. The d"19 ' 1118 firn is Carter & Johnson. ineir store 18 near the corner Of Aca demy and Main streets I will have something more to tell you next time, and will come to a close bv " warm and rainy, Iper Goaiu). STATE NEWS Uleaned from our Exchanges Wilmington Mar: Adam Brown, the Second street colored huckster, uuu esiciuuy uiuriiiug u very tie' C1UCU curiosity iu the isnapu Ol a mm, with a liuk of brownish buds thing iu the shaiie of a coral. It would bo (Ufljcult to describe it ac- itn'ornlir ntwl xe e. ni-kMVkii(ktAH it ln,iaM' mnl utn!lll Loloml children were found astray at the l00t or jjiujuelTy street Wed esdaT ni2;ht aad were taken to the station house by the police, Soou afterwards tho mother of one of the little oues, who had been searching for her lost child all through the streets, and had almost uespaireu 01 ever SBilUg ID agaiu ibve, came to the station house and W8 happy. A8 the mother of the oiner lost cuuu was a sister to tne one who was so 1'oituuate, she took .11. 111 ' . . . that one too, with the understand ing that she would deliver it to its anxious parents COMMEECIAL. HEW BERNK MARKET. Cotton Middling 9 8-8; strict low middling, a 1-4; low middling V 1-8. eeu cotton Extra nice, 3c.; oral nary 25c. (Jorn In sacks, 62ic. per bushel. Rice 90c. to $1.00 per bushel. Tdbpknttne Receipts moderate. Firm at 82.50 for yellow dip. Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Fkesh Pork 71a8ic. per pound. Eoos 22c. per dozen. Peancts $1.25 per bushel. Foddee $1.25. per hundred. Apples Mattamuskeets, $1.25 per nusnei. Onions $3.50 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6o. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60c. per pair, Tcbkets $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80c. per bushel. roTATOES mnamas, sua4uc., yams turnips euc. per bushel. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. 50a60o. per bushel. Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts $3.60; saps, $2.50 per M. SKINS. Coon, 80a.; fox 40a50c; mink, 40a50c otter, $5.00 1 Paddy Ryan's Omaha giant is named dip by Barnes. He is 6 feet 4 inches tall I wall nfirl rmwArftillTr hnilt anil ia 9A year8 0idi He has ifved in omaha since childhood, and is a good-natured, over grown young man, and thinks there is no Cigar in the world as good as j Tansill's 5 Cent Punch Cigah. For sale by W. L. Palmer, Middle street, New Berne, N. C. tw Musicals. At 8 o'clock, on Wednesday J . 'Evening, . in tub LeCtUl'8 BCOm 01 W neSDyterian bnUrCD, Will be given ' A. MUSICALE ' ' Kor the benelit of the "Ladles' Working So ciety" of the Presbyterian Church. rue puoiie are invmiu toattenu. Tickets for sale at the drug store of Mr. K. Berry, and nt the stores or Metiars. A. M. Baker, Asa Jones, and Howard & Jones. flSil NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Craven County. Tlie undersiKued having (nullified as Admin Utratrix of the Estate of J, W. Harper, de deceased, before the Probate Judge of Craven county, nereoy to present their County, hereby gives notice to all creditors to present tneir claims against the deceased for payment on or before the FIRST day of MARCH, 1881, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Debtors of the Estate will make imme diate payment, as further Indulgence cannot oe given. New Berne, Feb'y 13, 1RCH. O. W.HARPER, felS-diw-wlt Administratrix. Gas Notice. The Anmiitl Meet lne of the NEWBKRN GAS LIGHT COMPANY will ho held nt tlie Store of O KO. ALLEN ft CO.. THIS EVKNIXG. t "14 o'clock. GEO. ALLEN, Treos. 'ARMERS, SAVE MONEY Buy Fertilizers for Cash Savo Forty to Fifty Per Cent My price to-Uay for Warranted Genuine German Kainit Is J13 per ton In 50 to 100 ton lot 8. Less $1.00 per ton if time Is given to get it out in tailing vessel. $18.50 to H in smaller lots. Any decline in prices in Baltimore will re duce my prices. "Bos" Or Ox-Head Gnano. Thin in one of the highest grade Guanos Kofd In North Cuiolliiu, us jit riicalysls of rr. Dub- ney. My prices an! S-;13.,V) In Im ton lots, Lesii.fl per Jou if lime is given to net It out on sailing vessels. S:il.S0 to S:.VI for smaller lots. This is the siinie grade of Uuunoas Is sold at $45 per ton on time save 811 to Sluper ton, Home Fertilizer. 11.50 per ton In ten ton lot. $ 12 to 5111M In smaller lots. "No losses, no credits, uo ld debts." No exorbitant pi lecs charged toniuke npfor losses. William H. Oliver, fel:ldl0t-v2t NEWBEHN, N. C. Town Ordinance. A special meeting of the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Trenton was held this evening, Feb. 10, 11383. J. L. Kinsey, Mayor, presiding. Whereas, We leel it our duty to de vise such means as we think best to pre vent the spread of the disease (small pox) in our midst. Therefore 1st. Be it ordained, lhat the houses that are infected with the small-pox iu our town shall still be as heretofore strictly guarded, and that no one be al lowed to pass in or out without first having obtained a certificate from the Town Physician; and any person vio lating this ordinance shall be subjected to a fine of not less than $10.00, nor more than tfSS.UU 2d. That Dr. J. II. Scarborough be and is hereby appointed as the regular physician for the town. 3d. Be it further ordained, That all nurses or other persons whatsoever em ployed, and all occupants of said infect ed houses, shall, before leaving the same, obtain from said Town Physician a certificate before they will be allowed to come up the streets. 4th. Be it further ordained, lhat Dr. H. Scarborough and Thos. J. Whita ker be and are hereby appointed as a committee, and their duty shall be to see that eich and every house so infect ed with small-pox shall be thoroughly renovated, and that any clothing or bedding of any discription shall be destroyed. And said committee are re quested to report daily to the city au thorities of New Berne the facts as they might occur. SPLEISDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Any one competent to take hold of an old established Millinery, with a fine run of cun torn, can do so by applyluK to MUM. H. N DEWEY, who wishes toklve it up on account of Ill-health. . will be sold at a great bargain. fe w-d2 w 0. E. -.-S LOVER Offers the following named Goods -LOW :- Corned Beef, Hams, Tomatoes, Peaches, Prunes, Java Coffee, Citron, Not 1 Mackerel 1 Fresh Roasted Coffee rround to order. The Very Best Butter constantly on hand. Janll-dly . 1 NOTICE. Application will be made at Die present session of the General Assembly to incorpo rate Tito Southern Bonanza Gold Mining Company of North Carolina. Feb'y 8, 1883. ? : dSSd1 WM. L PALTO";: Dealer in CI icars, Tobacc, that way. Pipes, and everythitK In AlsoCaMdlcs Nuts and Fruits. H! ' St. Jacobs' Oil, the Great German Rem edy for tuieutnausiu ana all Bodily Pains. Middle 8U, Second Door from 80. Front, Janl7-d4wly 1 Wew Bsrne. ff. C. SMALL-POX QUARANTINE RAISED. While other places are being quaran tined, Humphrey & Howard wishes to say to their numerous friends and cus tomers that their place is still opened and will remain so a safe harbor .r all. We want it understood that while we fought so nobly last Fall ia extermi-, nating HIGH PRICES, we have not been negligent of our duty this Spring, but have had our LOW PRICES thor oughly VACCINATED, so that you need have no apprehensions on their account, but just lay aside your FEARS anil come to the Cheap Store of HUM PHREY &. HOWARD, Middle streefr, opposite Market, Newborn, NO. P. S. And bring along "your sisters, your cousins and your aunts.". feb2d&wlm ' ' On Hand and to Arrive. 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes, Selected with 6''eat care, and" fcvery barrel miiimiicu io uejuBt as leprt'Kenioa. Buist's Celebrated Early Seed reas. Also a Selected Stock of Fancy Groceries. OhoOoodH, nil kinds. untitled uootiK, all Kinds, - Pk'kloti, Ktc., Etc. KxtTu quality Java and Rio Coltee, Choice Formosa Tea, In fuct a Full Line of Fine Groceries, such na can be found in a First-Class Fancy (irocery (Store. Please call and examine Goods, Rnmples of Tea uud Cutiee given on application. All Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Terms Invariably Cash on Delivery. J. R. BAMPTON, Middle (street, next door to Central Hotel, JanlO-d3in Sew Berne, H.C PAMLICO LINE. On and after MONDAY NEXT, the New Berne and Pamlico Hteam Transportation Company will dispatch their New and Fast Sailing Steamer ELM CITY as follows: Mon. 12Ijeave Bayboro for New Berne 8 a.tn Stopping at stonewall, Van demere, Broad Creek and Adams Creek. Tues.13 Leave New Berne for Bayboro and South Creek 10 a.m. Stopping at Adams Creek, itroau ureeK, v andemere and stonewall. Wed. 11 Leave Bayboro for South Cr'k Da.ru. mopping at Htoucwall and VaniU mere. Thur.lo Leave South Cr'k for New B'ne 10a.m. mopping at Adams creek. Frld. IB Leave New Kerne for tSouth Creek and Bayboro 10 a.m. Stopping at Adams Creek, Vandemere and Stonewall. Sat. 17 Ijeave South Creek for Bayboro 9 a.m.' Stopping at Vandemere and Stonewall. Mon. 10 Leave Bayboro for New Kerne 8 a.m. stopping at stonewall, Van demere, Broad Creek and t, i Adams Creek. Wed. 21 Leave New Berne for Bayboro 10 a.ni. mopping at Adams ureek. Broad Creek, Vandemere and Stonewall. t Frld. 28 Leave Bayboro for New Berne 8 a.m. mopping at atonewan, van- ueniere ana Aaams creek. Sat. 21 Leave New Berne for Bayboro 10 a.m. Stopping at Adams Creek, Vandemere and Stonewall. . Having good accommodation both for pas sengers and freight at very low rates, ask that the merchants and producers along IU line give it their cheerful support. . For further information enquire at the of fice. Foot of Craven street. ',' S. II. GRAY, ' " Gen'l Manager. Or any of Its Agents at the following places: ABK LEF, Adams Creek,! 1 I), H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, . , C. 1L FOWLER, Stonewall, S. H. FOWLER, ayboro, " J. B. BONNER, South Creek. M3r Freight received under cover every day In the week. JauifldAwly We Make Fresh Every Day; Caramels, 1 ' Cocoanut Bon boils, ; ' ; Boa bona, , ; ; . Chocolate Cream Drops, ; Buttercups,';. ; ; Cream Walnuts, OM FashioneU MoIumsch Candy And always have all the novelties In otir traae. i-ii--". ' I'm, a. B.rater&'W.'i -Ml " febti-d NOW OITNEVER!' , Before leaviBgfxSxKcng ( , (of course you know where that te) t , , I shall sell Pants for 44iar Co&te'for 49lc Shirts 24ic, and Drawers well don't speak of it. ,'; , .,'-, , I'Mu DO it r ; ,; tan8-dwly (il AT THE HARJBT. 1 ) ; (..;, a; n M 1.1 ! ; i MM 1 II