£lie (frutrt fJamwat. Thursday Morning, April 22, 1880. I'-oaaESFtiSDKXCl.cvnutnliiK tui|">rteiil lie**, tolirit n Tuesday last, lie desires to purchase a team of horses, and has been visiting sev eral farmers thoughout the county in search of a team to suit his taste. —The death of Miss Hoover, daughter of Mr. Samuel Hoover, of Hannah Fur nace, on the Bald Eagle Valley railroad, this county, occurred the early part of last week. Diphtheria was the cause of her death. She was buried on Tuesday week. —The few buildings on High street which have not been re-painted this spring are daily growing less in number. During this week, Mrs. Kussman's residence has received the finishing touches and looks quite beautiful, and now Judge John Ir win's residence is receiving an application of the brush. —The soft, warm zephyrs which have ben fanning nature, for a week past, are fast bringing forth beauty. Buds are bursting into leaf, grass is springing by the wayside, parterres of flowers are bloom ing, birds are singing songs of melody, and all things are being clothed with life and loveliness. —A single glance at the lawn surround ing the residence of our enterprising citi zen, Mr. John Ardnll, is calculated to re store the most callous, sordid, hard heart to the youth and verdancy of early days. Tho lawn received its first mowing last Friday, and it now resembles a velvet car pet of bright, varying hues of green. —The painting firm of Lamb A Callo way, of this place, began operations with a modesty quite .LamA-like, but have in- Yreased their business into n genuine "boom." A new sign, of blue ground and gold letters, has recently been placed in position above their entrance door. They have created a great sensation in the paint ing business. —A new counter has recently been placed in the office of the German House. It was procured to add to the beauty of tbe office and to aid in amntimf the long list of names written each day upon tha hotel register. Mr. Gasman has made a number of other improvemvnta that will add much to tbe comfort and convenience of the guests of his excellent house. Rev. Dr. Robinson, of Unrrisburg, who, we believe, is a more than ordinarily able minister, will occupy tho Presbyte rian pulpit in this place next Sunday morning and evening. —Mr. Theo. Deschner is again ahead In breaking glass balls. At a match which took place on the fuir ground last Satur day afternoon, between himself and Messrs. W. 11. 'Wilkinson and Harry Valentine, he broke 12 balls, Mr. Wilkinson 11 and Mr. Valentine 10. —The hotels of Hcllcfonte seem at pres ent to be doing an excellent business. The Brockerhoff, under the management of Mr. Teller, shows a largely increasing patronage. From Monday of last week until .Saturday evening—six days—the register shows one hundred and forty-throe arrivals. Tho Bush house is also well patronized, us the register fully testifies. Mr. Lot Jones, one of the pleasant young gentlemen of Philip-burg, was mar ried on Thursday afternoon last to Miss Goiia Denning, of ltloomington, Md. Mr. Jones and bride returned to Philipsburg on Friday, where the groom had a resi dence ready furnished for the reception of his bride. —Mr. John Musser has gono into .the employ of Messrs. Gordon and I.andis, and in behalf of that firm will engage in the sale of machinery and agricultural implements. Mr.Musser is an energetic man and will make business lively with those with whom he may come in coutuet. He has many friends who will be glad lo meet him in bis new occupation, and we wish him suc cess. —The number of sudden deaths among aged ]>ersons is certainly unprecedented. Mrs. Catharine Eckel, a lady who had almost attained her 78th year, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. William Tanyer, of Pine Grove, on Thursday last. She had resided at Pine Grove for many years and was one of the oldest members of the Lutheran church of that place. Her death was sudden and the result of heart disease. —The Bellefonte Jubilee Singer*, com posed of Mrs. Mary Bond, soprano; Mrs. Maggie Brady, alto ; Mr. George G. Skin ner, tenor; Mr. John P. Thomas, baritone ; and Mr. .A. V.Jackson, basso, will ren der one of their delightful concert pro grammes at Stale College on Thursday, the 2!Hh instant. Tlmy have frequently been heard throughout the county and are universally praised. —The Bellefonte Morning Sew*, which appeared last Monday morning, was even n*Ht'-r, brighter, more new-y and readable than we had anticipated. Mr. H. Byxbe , is the editor and publisher, and Mr. Ed ward L. Gray the local scribe, each of whom have sufficient talents, good looks and experience to render the enterprize a success. Bellefonte can now last of a daily pajter, larger and m< A. M. yesterday morning. A public service was held at 10} A. M., after which the rite of holy communion was administered. At the meeting at 3 p. M. an essay wn read and a general dis cussion upon interesting topics ensued. An improvised service was held last night at which entertaining speeches w ,> ri . made by the visiting clergy men. The Convoca tion was considered a most interesting and profitable gathering by the mr-nile-r* of the congregation and all who attended its sc sion*. ABOPT TUB FESTIVAL.—' The clement# behaved about as bad as they possibly could for the success of the Logan boys' festival last Friday and Saturday evenings. Shortly afu-r 8 o'clock on Friday night a storm of wind, rain, thunder and lightning put an effectual ilamper over the prospects for that evening, and the charming young ladies who were presiding over the tables almost cried in despair, and the boys looked with disappointment at the receipts, which only reached $l2 On Saturday the thermometer descended with frightful ra pidity which made the delicious ice cream prepared for the occasion look chilling in its coolness. But people partook of it for the sake of the new uniforms, and put $7O more in the treasury. The combined re ceipts reached $B2, of which about s'">o is clear gain. Now, if this stun can be trebled or quadrupled in some way, we suppose it will be sufficient to buy tho uniforms. contest f >r that beautilul cake which was for several day* on exhibition in Mil ler & Hoover's show window, was exciting. It was awarded to Mis# Katy i/ose, daugh ter of Mr. George Lose, of this place. In sixe and elegance It was sufficient to make Mr. Lose s family sweet for several days. Miss Nellie Boan drew a lovely chromo. The boys feel grateful for their succeas, and expraaa their thanks in an especial manner to the following young ladies: Miss Lata Klinger, Bertha Schrock, Ltzr.ie Schrom, Jennie Ross, Ada Haupl, Nellie Il<>an, Theresa Hazel and Hannah Kiley. Among thoa who rendered very valuable assistance were : Mrs George Bayard, Mrs. John W. Moore, Miss Klixabeth Baney and Mesaers. J. 11. Sands. Joseph Cedars, Calvin Smith and Frederick Hchlbnker. TIT* CENTER HALL LOCAL CONVEN TION. —Last week we referred to the local convention of the Young Men's Christian Association to be held at Centre Hall next Saturday and Sunday, and are able this week to inform our readers what exercise* those who attend may expect. At 10 o'clock on Saturday morning a meeting for young men will be held, and at 2 o'clock there will be a conference of dele gates and members of the Centre Hall Association. This will be followed by a public meeting at 2} o'clock, at which, after devotional exercises, papers on the following topics will be read s "How can we beat increase the interest in Bible study in our Association* T" by Mr. Isaac Mitchell. "Our Work for boys," by Rev. 8. A. feature* of literary and social work are bent adapted to small places 7" by Mr. John Mason Duncan. "How can weak Association* be strength ened T" by Prof. John W. Heston, of State College. At 7} r. M., in the evening a service of song will be held, followed by abort ad dresses upon different phases of Association work. On Sunday tba service* will com mence with a consecration meeting at ft A. m. At 2} r. M. there will he a young men's meeting. The convention will con clude with R union farewell service Rt 7} r. M. MONDAY, January 6, 1880.—Our stock of woolana for tha spring and summer season of 1880 just received. Leave your order now. Respectfully, MONTOOMKRT A CO., Tailors. UlrcLK TOM'H CABIN NEXT MONDAY 1 KVKNINU. —That great American drama, "Uncla Tom'a Cabin," will again b given to a Bellefonte audience in Reynold*' Hall, next Monday evening, under new aunpice* and favorable circuai*Uiice*. For an idea of the treat in utors for the audience, we need only refer them to the following pre** notice* : Probably the Urgent audienbe ever crowded Into the Town Hall *ince it reno vation, grei'ted (he performance of Uncle Tom'* Cabin by the Anthony A Kill*' troupe la-t evening. Tho performance w well up to the e*|K*ctationii of the audience, which in certainly according high praise to the actor*, for every one ha* *een the play and rend tb s *torv, and because of it* 1 inmiliarity to the public, inu*t be except- 1 tonally well played. Little May llillmnn a* Kva, wa* ahiioet perfect. Minnie Foster a* Topny, would I*' hard to beat, while (Gumption Cute, Mark* and Phineaa Fletcher were at their beot. The Jubilee j .Singer* were received with enthusiasm by i the audience, being encored three time* in j •iicce*ion. Anthony A Kill* can count on j another full house if they with to vi*it ' Brattleboro again at any time. — Unit tic burn ( I'ermonl) Record. Anthony A Klli*' Uncle Tom's Cabin had a rousing full house last night and pre*enled that famou* pUy in the best i manner over seen here. The actor* were all evidently experienced. Little Kva wa* bt-autiful and splendid, Topy wa* admira ble in her part, and Mark* wa* the bet lawyer we have ever wen in that play. The scene in the d<-*th of Eva wa* very touching and impressive, and again beauti ful in the allegorical tableaux of Kva in Heaven, in which she cling* to the Cross amid (airy light, while the chorus are sing ing Kork of Ages. It i* a pleasure to com mend this company as one sure to give *at isfaclion.—llart(rd ( COMM. ) Timet, —H. W. Foutr., of the Bcllefonle Plan ing Mill, intends to close out hi* business 1 by the Ist of May, and from this time will I sell sash, door* and mouldings at extreme, ly low prices. Person* desiring anything of the kind will make bargain* by calling , upon blot MM. 17-21. MARRIAGES. —'~ > * OKI B-AXIILRBUN -| N MHnstmrff, ON the LLITI of Apfil, st tb* rMN'l*fc of fsmiii-l 9Urfhu-t, t>i I* II i H . Owffß A Ontlt. nf MtfAiiT flail. nrt Mutil.la. r#nirr v mf 0- Htli InataM, btr R" W A Mr Mioin *1 Mm. tlintmh W**, all of pott MatiMa. W AT—M ATTKKM —4hi Tu**Uv Marrh . at Half M wo. Mr J A Way att-3 Mim Km IT IS MaM'-rtt. AM.BR—TIPFI.K At tb* |Twf iaf,rp rvf ||{tstn T I/fl c*. R f .In If'swnM tm A|HI 1•. I**' I t KM•* * HI sir. Mr. JsM *>H All!*, .f M< mluftou, awl Mia# < AlllStllM' Tif'H*- . of |JoTfa|. KVKV—MII I.KH - Mim Miillit K. Miller, of I'ibt i Orsr* Mills. DEATHS. WAWiX- Al UflMtSl. of r*-n*oißptar*tt. Atk M •Ungtit*r *4 K. sr4 Matt \\ SSSGD. k*4 It mm. to m-uib* arid |0 dai ■ • Bl M< AKf'.\ Kit—# r*wi.b or if btr faitnU n Fi.tt*-! aoar 1 tVntrr IUII.Vscb it.HM, Vera M l>nrt,lUngbitr of Alfrawl ami A U? M. lurl.s£*i || mditta **! L j data. Ml IKK —On H'>rUr m mint. A|rrll 11, in P'tt*r ■ loahlp. of pittim -ni, Mr Kliirfc. a#td T4 >oars and 11 day* TOCXQ-nn tb- sib of April, al the rnMns. of William Vossj In limni* Vslier, Mr*. Catharine i Vonnc. Oinsort of John T. Young ag--t a* Tear* sad A months. EI'KF.L —AI 4 oVlerk V W TharoUv. April 15. si lb# j home "f ber *Ol. In-Ue, . Tuy. r, of I'l.o- 1i.0v.. Ml* Catharine fcrkel, sed 77 ISII, t month* and IV day*. 1 I \IBBOLUTION OF PARTNER- I * MIIP The |*it,i-i*lnp heretofore rioting be tween I". C Kbtt-J a lei 0 J Atlinm, In ike hnnm of butchering, I* Ihia duy dusolved by mutual consent l C. Mil RT. Howard. Pa , April l. l*V O. J. ALLIBOV j The nnderatgnad mil coutinne lite luniima al the : old .land, anil by kee|iin( none I .at lb- I—( moat*. le|** I" merit oofitiaie-d p-lrotiage. •"-.it. ii. c. sm rr Mercantile Appraisement. r PII E Tenders of foreign and domes- I tk mrrrbandia*. dtrilllera and brewers, broker*. . In Onlra rrmn-r. will takr w.tk. that Ib-r ar* appraised and riamed by the arid, raicned apiwsfoer of ' to. r. hsr.ul* snd other Itrenae tat for the Vesr lss.l B* folios*. t wtl AAMXSSMO. ■**• at-lsr*. cts*s. *t. ' giedler A Rnnkle MerrhaaL JJ pi Pbillpa A Hro Verohsnt ... Up, Vesrlrk. Thomas firmer I, - Mum-r, M M Mrnlunl 13 JOTS EM 4 RrnjrTß. Nplt*er. t. It ....... lb—tier ,4 beer 14 TTV Valentine.M k atom jj Ji? Wm*er. M _ , Halter, { Cbdhlmw II y TS L*fr , ."r W TV Be, bier ACo (Imcers II plt Crnas, a J - T'dworonM 14 j kictaif. F. 0 Jewe1er,.................. 14 j* Blair, freak P— Jeweler^..—l4 7jj W nsrer. W B.._.—llrocer. .. 14 - .s tbinloa A Uadts Ma> hluery It 7yj Baoey. CI A Ooafocttowery 14 77* IJndaej, H. f T.*eoml.l 14 77A Braibbtli. John Ptlrnilste II 77* ll'.ffer. John ............. Menbaal II In 76 tirsham Abw —Brt. ami shoe. || 7yx 1 iiaitam AOn .Hoot, and ahona II 7 T.v Thomas. 11 W,.„ —...Omrer it 7 p I "rider. P. B A Bms...„.Uiml U W7A Wilkltwnn, W H- fc.mi.le dewier U |o TS Keller. J. A Bow . Prsrrl.t. 1J p, TV Beeaer. Peedtawnd. Wkt-ky dtaUllei ....„ 13 f. Tt I law*, two I* Btemo 13 35 TV Brawn. Uwremre L . Hraia and —1 II p. *6 ? awi "mi I" IV Umb A CalUway. Paint. II 7Jv Boar beck, Jobs PM, and fralt 14 773 - ij ;;; IMI. tosta . Bnria and thorn 14 774 I Montgomery AOa Merchant tatter 14 7J6 Tea per A tb.enln* folwc* in it II I. 1 7- A *c^w*w* ui^:.:::;^^^2lllz! ? Black ford, tleorge ..T.knscwnfoC 14 7]* Merae. John— jimr .. || 7 TI :: ! Twllmyre, Wllbn r and tinware... It 774 fclVlT Jlerrjmnl II ITV nT._ Umbec U Ittt Ll,. T —Maribant* ■ as 74 Baniaml A Newman Merabaata • & V , BLANCH ARB. Knna*. J. Mwtkanb U H e"*r'' °"—Marchanl. . 13 10 74 Powfor, Job* T Merrbant 14 m BOAUatTMQ. a^Jfc=sj|E={i ?s CENTRE HALL. I IHiifea.C Cemfertb.nery II 77. i Iseiiilriger, J Oe ...Ilardwara.. It 777 I Murray, J It .|irajc*it II 7T V ; Wolf, William ~.. Merchant.,., Ir 11 Itusl, M i11Uui.„,.... Merchant II 77 , CENTRE HILL. ! Merlin. A N -Merrbant 14 77V Mrohm, Mich*eh—....Merrbant-...— II 7TV cnBC KM. Krenriinyet * Bon M-r> bent* It 7TV P'tilth A l>i - -lltaili and nal 11 |. 77 Kb,tai.fi W fll.llllef |j 7 , FILLM'IKR. ! M/Inllre, I, B.™ Merrh.nl. || 777 FOWLER P. o. I Fowlar, J. T - Merrhanl.——. 14 777 lIA I.P MOON. drey. W'. B A Boo—. ..Merchant*. \, 11,-7 firlOln, J. II Orocef j| - --. HOWARD. Cre.k, Rolatrr Msrctiani U 7-- LtnarA Bra-- Merchanl* . j| 7-.) laulh, Bernard. Men n.nt. p, ! Mi-ire. II A Bnunl 1, - - 1 Hold'. W IHUir Merchant II - W Af V, . Meri bant* . 1. ,/ - 1 Ante*, J B Merrbant H 7-/ lIOt'aKH Vll. I.E. Ilmiaer, I, MAC-. Mr. ], -.. II I.' Ml. KB* lit' 80, Brown, Henry .Merrbant... 13 p, -■ I n. || Met'hunt.# |j kB y* JL'LIAN. Hoover. J. C Merr bant ...._ u --. Irrln, Dan I -I Merrbant JJ 77/ LKMONT. I Tbotiipaon, Jr., J Merrbant. 1 in-s | Taj lor, 11. P Merrbant JJ7 7, LINDEN HALL. Ileea, Daniel A Bon Merchant. 11 p -• Stam, J W Ml*h**l J |j LOVEVILLK. Ulte. Jmmm ANm MercbanU.... u 77 , MAIiI*ONBL'Rb. 0 Oker, Andrew Merchant i i p. 77 MILKnBL'RO. Flo, fII A Bra I'tuacKU - p 777 j H",'l'l. A. J 'ifteer 1, 7 - lliMcr. J.din M-ret,.,,! , 1 7 - Mil-. W 11 * sn, . MercbanU it - - Mci-I.in. A M M-r< heot I|| McCoy A Linn.— M-itl,-nu pj j, 77 MI LI. II El M. Muaeef A Hniith Hardware . I* p, - 1 arnptedl. k. C Me.rbant ]t 77 Eieenhutb. J braggi,! p 7 P"U. J D ....... Merchant 14 7 - I Uejihart A MM— r < .,|. *lt and plaat.r II 77 Iwn.y, M |d 13 ,• ; Bnook, J W Merrbant sad liuuor Ld J TV S'rfll. J. W ............ Wefcliatll—........ }| T*j j T'Snlinann. II 11-—..firater ™ p 777 ' Kresnirr, Jonalban Bln-'ilirr .. 1 ; 7J 7'- N ITT AN V HALL. ; B*-rk A lUrif Mtrluuiia n 775 rtss UALL. I nACf, J 11 K7i PLKANAKT (iAC. i K^knf'/tb. li+ury hrit )f 7 7-, (i wufciiry u • I < r*ji nn*t A Mr< U T7„ FBILIF^BVKO. Arm, fir )| 7 j H M* rr|t r - llwlw, J M A (*i lUrdafr JJ j' lIHAII I(k ...NHtltuiif j., h, K'-lr*r A llnfltt.ffe h M xrbnrifAk. )n j - • * \i. ill J 1 Hi u,.. , M Kllillt J. R. D Rtlfki*t a...- .aewee-.a.. H "* , Mp tpn. T J... (iftHwr 14 7 . Nn!*Jl J *!i A (V* MH . llfT(iii)|k }| ~ | FWr, J If Alpt h*i II j RtTIIH. R a ee.CfWw Tnrr ■ I! TV* &pr)taf. I. A K fv*k awd w(iifW*t*-r ]| 77* (••now. Ulimaii I (V- )(• 8 koffftfrtn.i 5........ rknri. >4 77, llh 'Till alokll l''tl , .ll't(i'.}( ~i ni J| " , I Hull. R F f>*tg£iAT 14 J \ i . Iln'dw H'f I OKf, tt imhm iMiiifH. f Mdi. .f,r v Md.l la.fcf II 77 . PINE WLRNJf. Ihwk.fl R Merrtianl , T , PINR OROVR MILL*. | Sample. J C, A Oo..—..MercbanU 1. 1 ' Btitder, M D Mr-rrhant ..... 14 T " Smith, J. B , Jr.....—.Brag and grocery II TT. PORT MATILDA. ! (looter A Roe*. Merchant*. It 7 ' Smith A J Merchant -14 TT , POITRRs MILL. , Tb-wipnOn A Buntb .Merchant*.. ._ II T i Blrang. Bamorl Merchant 14 : RKnrßh(-Rti. ; Ptsnk. B. A 800 Merr ham. It - ■ha*.w r t., j Biwmgari. J R . MarrAnuit li TT . BOCK BPRIXOB. ! being A. O. A Co. M-c. bant* i* . ROLAND. ' Cortln A C 0...._. Meirhant* 11 |V • . •AXDT RIIKiR. ' Jackai t>. W L Merrbant 17 IV | Miller, W R .Merrbant 12 . BROW BROK. BcanerrllU. Krtd-1 A (" Merchants p. o -• IVwk.fi R A Co Merrbant- 12 ; • William*, 11.,1 ed Omar 14 • nPRINO MILL*. i. ere Me. I J Mer.l.ai.l j h 'nn.ii'— A (Son cVwl A Orwir. ! Duie.n AN o —... Merchant* li T • J C-wl A Uiaia 11 T" . NT AT E COLL Li. E Binart. J. W...—^—...limrcr 14 7 " ; HamiilA Tb'-Uiftto.it.... Met rl,ant* .... . 14 1" * tI'NNRT VILLK. • *• * Meat Kant*- II 7 T.V CNIONVILI.L, j flrieat. AJA TP. Mecrhanta 11 I T - , Leathers. B P. A Bon Merrbanta 12 1 ;V Ja"lro. WM ae. KmrkitlU mm... 14 T * w Al k KR. , Trartck A fcm...—.. H.rrbant. II 7TV WOODWARD. Npri*leT.r, O. R Merrbant 17 h 75 I •"* A Pern iHstillrr*. 14 - 7c WOLP'B BTORK. B M-c-b.ni PION fcJt. IXactd .Merchant It 775 Take notice, all oho are tvmrerwtol In the a'ctr *| |--*itornent. that as kpt- .l sill le held la tbeC-anmi- Si. nets' office. | n Bellehc.ie. nP, -Uy. the 21*4 * >.( May. Iffffn. Iclwsew the hoar.,.! P< r * ind 4 p N , Shew and bete yea can all- nd II "n Ihitik prate, KRLBov A I.VCAB. AncsUer Bellefonir. April . Hen. xfciw APPUCANTR |VIIB TAVERN UCKV'F. **a. ran smct nw * Brown. Rdwsrd tS-iMheie 5 .'- 75 Pnarlkner C. A. —. Pttttlralwrg ... V !• 7- Oar—li. Dan let R. It-toa.tr 4 40 75 Maac ttoath-4, —.Pleasant O-p i I*. 71 Bwri. D_ Betletwt. 4 X"" ' tie-Men..—lt tlBlWl* - 6 5* T4 Kraaaaer. ionalhan Miltb-lai * ,v T* Mnarar W Millbelm Rnham.Wam-L, BUwhard v • s""k- Joel, p W alket V 7 > Rohliwrkm Ahda A._.MlUcdnt 5 • V Lhyd t ß ban. rbiMpriwrg V • 7 • Ramedale John..Phpipbatg .6 •7 • JWm-Ce. JUMI PhU primt, *' ' ' Tattot.RMmrt. Pklttjrimra.-to >l7, Mdter. Oaaai*-. Nprtng MilL! ,4 >,7. L*n*' —J*naw Btaoa 4 TV Jsrily. Bhadrark Pine Oawva A : Mom-. P. M—-gto Odmna— 4 is* 7 * Howard 4 7e Jii'i-^u — Nlttaay Hall 4 7- ££!kua* u -JFria-c* MUu 6 So 75 •klenkirb, J H.. Cetolrc Halt V in 7.- Meyer. D. J .Cewtre Hall 6 >• 7 . tororwc ►**-- i APPUCAXTB TOR SALOON LICSNBR i.T*" dHpmrg Wrhet. Pa lei.. PSlllpatwn* a p, *V Anderson John Bctl-*ak* a to, 71, WarkScd, il-a.. ——... Bti-t>at# 6 wi - s Bmitb, PiNtaitik—.... Beth4msa.... g a, 7■, Tatoffer. H c IMtribnt* s aa 7V Withertle, llarvey Btmw Waaa.. * ffi ;t I do ractify that the sicca la a correct IM of all ao pitcanta for Urarn and a.hcm theaaa* *afmnM T, th. andaraigned U IVatre raaa.y np u ' .. . RRLBON A. LICAX. A(171 rata.r B.UiSak. April tl I saw M4 m Bottling EHtjiblUhnient. BOTTLED PORTER, ALE tod BEER rpHK UDderaigned rptipectfiilly in • Burn* th* ritfoin- of Crnire rmalt that he has g^sxaafsraeftrraj W*rad fo farnteh PtIRTXR, ALE .ad BEER hv iha domm artwoa. la matptyiag iktaa arhaShrr S! ' i' 1 '" 1 lw.fffkmkn M by pootal rarA nut racMva ptwannt snmthx I. H. SPITZER, ■Mi ILM Bl* n*htt. i\i R.