FORTYTSIXTH . YEAR. the (611111068 t. DOMESTIC .ECON,OME A FASUIONASIAIJ:ENOIC. . -• Mrs. Smith has:A lot of cakeleft upon her hands after Norreer'sand announces the fact to her husband in, these *Ns: "Me:Smith, rmust . give;a!party." Mr.B.llitth groans. The take, itself was superfluous, as he told his: ife, for . men-like pkkies and swiktifs , ;,-, or naiftv stuff with!some such. horrid ••• =Welt , :better. But *_when Mrs. Smith marked severely • • "Mr. Smith I have set - my table with Sev-• enteen kltids of cake and a pyramid in the centre for thirty pears, and s I stn not going . to stop now 1.-": 1 -• Ortourie 'there was nothing more to be said. : . - • 1 ..! .And the cake was bought. " Now, it was to be got rid of, and Bow &mid o:mi-be - done except by giving ft,party ? • Mr. Smith succumbed— ,l • 1 As men, tyrannical as theylate, always do tinder sucluelrcumstancesl - .. It would not be a very cosily eptertain ment, Mrs. Smith argued— -.'2( Haying'the cake— kliily (for the young !people would - Want to.dsin;.) Xces and cams front; the confectidners • - A few 'dozen of oranges . , i pine-apple or two, and some grapes for show. A. couple of boned turkeys, O. few moulds ofelly and a Charlotte RI ible; givehundred pickled cliiters; some chicken sapid, and other trifles. • The wine," . as Mrs: Smith remarked to a friend," "Mr.. Smith never grumbled at, and 'always sent home himself." Even from Mrs. Smith's light, and every -.-I.l2lointof the party is a - mere boggle/to, • and I fear Mr. Smith ^will be 'surprised, not to,say dutnbfounded, when the bills come up, for really having the caketioes not make - much difference aS it did, when the cake and teat formed .the principal 'part. - of the banquet at. a party. • ;Already he obser , C - N with shine dismay the p6sseasion of the cake doeS tiot prevent the •• days of discomfort, which precede and fol low a modern evening entertaintnent. He has; moreover a dim suspicion that the thirigswon't "pay." - - -, -, There *as only one man that he • wanted to ask and he "couldn't" crime— And wouldn't if he could. He told me so. . :: - • ' Told. him he didn'tbelieve in parties un less People could house-room enough for the men to. move without stepping on the women's trains. '. • ' - ~. : . _ But' ten Boggs was always a bear. At least Mrs. - Smith says so; - - The party will be a succes, undoubtedly. A number of people !will.; arrive in *car ridges, eat some chielzen Salad, drink a glass Of champagne, and gi*.away again. The carpets will be a great deal soiled. • -"- One of; Mrs. Sinitleist !crystal fruit dishes swill be broken. Tbegas bill will be ddubte - .. . • . . The, tiou.se will be in testate tit* siege -for a- Week. • . ,:. 1 ; Mr. Sthith will be unable M take his. after dinner nap aur'ingiall that griace oftinte:. - The children will bd sick and want the • - . doctor. , .` The servants will be cross.. The tleggars'tlemorali?.o by the nount of 13 .cold vietuals they will get. •.- ~. - Mrs. Smith laid up with, ,li, nervous head ache,.: : . - - . , - •garldi Jane with a sore thrAat.' )Five . hundred dollars, more or less, will be sn...t. 1. . lui lh? cake will be; saved. ' • , fiThere's economy for you!‘P , : ' . 4 And there's work... Ti that 'i . . not living r others, and living hard -for- the too, I in't know what is.' . . , 1 • . , • How HE AY !PPM) ML yqung Johti Phcenixl tells how it was, "I'll' tell you how it was. . You See, Bili and me went down to the wharf to fish ; and I - felt in my . pOcket and found ft - y knife, and it was gape, and I said, you stole my knife ;'".and he. said I. was another,and I said: go theri-ypurself.; and' lie ,aid it was no stidh thing ;.;and I said he was.a' liar, and I could whip hint, If I waS bigger'it.ll ;" and be said - ; he would rock Ine to sltni: Mother; and I; said heiwas a bigger - one ; and he said- I never hadthe measles; and I said for him.; to fork over that knife or I'd. tix&him for 11 tombstone oh: Laurel Hill ;- and- he 'said grandmpther.wwenii gentleman ; and I said:i he dersriTtake ; but he did, iyou bet; then I got_lip again, find said he With too 4. much of id to-do it again, and he tried to, hut he didn't and l!grabbed him aml YRif WALTZES. Progrietor„` . • ' . • ; 1 l XXX..tiarx, gCIIVYLIICILL cocriiir, PA. Baying eialarged his foundry atfil nut- 4 r • chine' shoP O ott'the Eagle Iron NM", i i ; , lrsirunqua, rind thus very' materially „)..... • egR 3 R .incretwed their capacity for tont ingoot. -_ r . DI.: irr: Work In his !inept businena; he 11 , now _.. prepared to snake Steam Engines nd Pampa of any i =m e ' r a m ndi to er l yacity s . ald fo s r )u t x : r ities 1 Machinery . (or.. m Us, and for Fur nalaw; all kinds of castings - Mall Iglu", gm:, ite: An experience of many years in he business, with • the 'facilities which these works n, 7t , posses*, enable the proprietor Mjarn out the very , . best mid the moat satisfactori . work. '''',. All orders addressed to I.IENRY ' VALTERS, Eagle Iron Works, Tamaqua , Schoylltil County, - Pa., Will ,reeeive prompt attentions. ~ • ~• lor June 26, 88 -.1.11-tt • TIM PALI .„.,..., £LO ALTO MOZiICOMPAYSIY. Are prerlared to faints Ir T LROAD IRON ' welshing from 21 to 70 pounds r yoni—STREET RAlLS—from IS to 6$ pounds per • to. suit either for horse can or v tialt malice). All • theso rails are th e L. , A1.7.3T LAND MOST 'APP VED PArITERNSA Also, a general rt meat of MERCHANT LIAR IRQN, Roan. , Flats, Squarm.Pval, Half Round and Grooved; HOOP AND BAND IRON, AX R AILROAD CHAIR., 4 ( FISH PLATES •AN ) KSPIKEIt for rails: ROLLS made of the best lands of cold blast charcoal iron, ready fur Num., either fur . street rails or lair. iron. Also; all kinds of CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS. - We also • in vite attention to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF SHEARS, :for cutting old rails, paddled iron, Ac... etc. BENJ. HAY WOOD, President, • • Office eor. Second and Market Sta., Pothrellle, Pa. Jan" 1119-1- B Atpwnsr LOCOMOTIVE ViTORK}L ' I r. I M DAIII.D JC COM:PANT, • " . 'Broad and lianditon i:treets,•Philadelphia, Penna.,. ' would Call the attention of .Railroad '• - .anage .and those interested' In 1 4 M rs ; ~ Railroad Property, to their . .iyithan o Z•• •—•• Loc,Mnottre L'ngines, In !which they"...,„. • „.,... • are adtMted to • the particular bir d- : -s+t , . - • nose for.Whlcit they may be mut ... I).r the sad' of one, ]tisto, three or four. pair of driv ing wheels; ,and the use of the whole, or so inuch of the weight . as May be desirable for adheelon; rind In amain , iir„ modatlngl: them to the grades curves; strength , of superstructlon, and rail wor to be done.' By • these Means the maximum ' u hit effect . of the. power ti Seemed with the least rpenae for attend-'• &nee, cost; of fuel, and repairs' tolßoad and Engine. With these objects in view, and tul the result of 1 43 twe nty-three years practical exyerie 'or In the business . bv our senior partner, ere mans ture five different , kinds of Engines, and several el of sizes of each Mild. Particular attention paid to the. strength of the machine In the plan and wor manshlp of nil the details.] Our long experience mid opportunities' of obtalnital information, enables tis to offer these en :gine; with the :assurance that in eftledeney; econotay andduribility, , they will eonimire favorably. with those of ahy other kind In. use. Nt'e also furnish. to . order, wheels, tales, bowling or leriv moor tire (le tit centres; without boring,) aapaeltion' castings Tor betgi^ -- -- lry-de--riptlon of Copper, Sheet Iron and ` every art ele appertaining to -Locomo • ve Engines. .' - • • . BA IRD , .. . EO. ittiIIICRAJI, t, lAS. T.-PARRY. Feb 10. ID FI"rBRICX,. TS.A.DIC 3iMlK—` - s ' , United, tntes , dovernment Fitandard, ' Mandfite lured exelusivel by e CONSOLIDATED t.OA.L t..X.)MPIY, of d,. for- Blasting ' Puddling. Smelting and Ohms 'ntnaces,and all other purposes reqUirin the DhliT QUALITY. Illtagrurnapf tiltaPes AridPliere will. be furnished by the unduralgttedi ALSO,I 1 DE,018.008 CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL, ' By. the Cargo; from the Cortipany's Ocean - .Hine . 1 1 C. IL, DALTON, President, - ~. • 1 • . . , 4 Pemberton Square, Boston.. ' . . 3.A.5. 8. 3IACKIE, Moe President, • . ~ L. .- 71 Ilroadway; New 'rock . JAS. A. MILIIOLLAND, 2d Vice Pres' t, 2 . • -.: r. Moout Savage, /old: 0 ILMOR MEREDITH, 2. South Gay Street, Baltimore. . • • . 50.(tm ILO .R°°." SECTIONAL WROUGHT IRON , • • SAFETY BOILERS. ' .1 • i ßoars ImpißtivED TRUNK ENGINES ." StstionuNTortablettad Ilarise. • !i• Double /tit= MD** Hoisting Eosiads, Hoist hag Machinery: for Coal Shaft.; Slotigur, Grist Mills StOres,!.dtn., &c. N One_of_ these Roisters eatt be 'seen runnrng daily nt Ali-•tIMIS . Colliery, 3rattapoy City.,Pa. • • i • . . PARTICULAR. . -- ATTEN ON. IS INVITED' TO the Raider, which has no. equal: 'No dead points —havlnd two platens in one cylinder, either end of which' Is taking lull strew when the other is passing centre. It reqoires no friction straps, clutches or brakes of any kind. Started. reversed Or stopped Instantly, and at• any point of revolution, hy the simple Movement of &single lever. ,Slav Mg no keys.: gita,set i screws, or 'other mil Listable. parts, which' In other halide* require the knowledge _and &instant' core of en experienced engineer, can be put In" the hiaids or the most •Inexperioneed persons. 'Ali Its • working parts are ,encluard in the cane or cylinder, Arid are thus protected from 'breakaige, the etreets of . dust, dirt, ~and or wea th er. Its extreme light nom, com liMd rapid *peed, highly tommend it for this use. Orders-revel ved Air the mantthieturer by the undersigned, who will abko furnish 'descriptive catalog**, price lists, draw ing,, esttnuttesonad ether -information. • NATHANIEL GARRET, ilahanoyr City;ka, I A. H. CHURCH, Rim*, ,114-13- . 72195. k Atli:mem!. . TO COA4a TOVALF6O. . ac. , • The . undersipted,havtlig • • • ren to U t ot sole matuatoctoxtt Patent. . SELV-14711PING, • noismo, , e,COOII RUCNETS, -I gen • • I- • IRON 110INTLWO BLOCKS, for unloading ena1... 011 4 Sand. ' • de., . . .the Marfardre ' 4144) •-• ; N CAM " - . • i IUO wzin ' -•• • =, • - "br, B. *edit . 11141 vv _ add oreE.--Ikel ft the " i t . owners at the Patent 1111rhs a* the weeamp • Rotating. Scoop Musing and Dock Block, eau all pereonsigidest.M-' trinettlettig or pa.reltaidng the .em froutany oureeleye ar oar meets. as 'um. uth,Apeammeti o the ntnto.t limit any htfrhtgerrtent on the Letter Palin irkry I ileeperindle, '•• ADDISON WARREN! I- 1 .TENCIDIR CANER CO» ernam erath Nne t rby this Am ereeenekkeed all them. the beet thumasigniu La the erorldonalle invariably hem 'elm the beet 7 011 7 e 1r0n t ihe iarvigt u rf prvi• .41.41avi ate WllllO9. Eiamplea Rope eels' zee* ;ell Anlizitshetioa..ipliee r sad MlSOlNitaillad A i nifte Mink, reite r ate: Sat : , r.lllB EN OISE • especially asiaphid foe all 11 11 I N a purposes. It .Isla plain, compact dtimhie and cheap En gine, Ininde in .the ring. -best ilaineler, having all Its co ineetlon pins made of steel. The Pieion and - crunlFv,lth their ecienee tiona'bnlance.each other, which "'Ayes the:, usual atraho and Jetplonllruiri vertlisal engines.., descriptlonc - ctrcut kir and references, sbiid . toths,nutinufacturcra.; • IDGE. & )3ALDWIN; Delanby St.:.:•elr York * • 1-Stri ii0,17:11. SJtVA(iE." ._ • ,iiriedaccts 4 wAkr. coicrairres. 2EiMn .R, ; d. ~__ . . ,1870. ESl32tti.WA 'WILY MOHA WK POTATO:E. Pohdon Was distributed last year 16 atoutilfty .propajfatia. and it proved to liti. earner than the Early Rose from 7 to 10 d flys, atitte ai productive if not more so , and „ tap, Audi/ad - to he a better tabla potatot•t'. It •is entirdy free from rot—and two ; eau be • :raised, tu the iTigilrable tip do eo We. have Proeurell small lov.ef - thes,e Ottawa for trial thi.. ' • - section: Mice : . • ..... • , )( i -, to We have only , received a small suppiy - tfiebelkotithies for introduction. I. or ralv at lIANNAS & RAMSEY'S Seed -tßon:, •• • , - • . RAMROBL I:8 NOR A r TEL oiM will yield - from .75 to 80 Per acre hs good soli, and weighs from :91 to 40 lbs. per bushet. Froni 100 reports from dlftbreutparts of the country it averagvd 7. bushels. , .- - One..quart • will yield trout 4't„ bushels en- good soil, If not planteJ tDo thick. One bushel Is sufficient 'tor on acre.We hive procure 4 a small supply of the oats to Intryzxhice at.thelollowlp*.prims Vert:- . ... ........ .... ........... . ... . .... 111cnabel_ ... — r.. ...... • . ..... . .... ............. s Repora/oi the parc ciCthe.-ebuntry - exhibited - it BAN N RAMSEY% Sml Store • Pott,sville. . ' IiEDGE FENCING:. . . • After`eeveral years'`e> erienee it is now aeknotvledgett that-thilk Osage Ora n , , i... the ' beet: . plant *for ledges k nown Iti 't 11 i 7. 01:tilliti7i. and ' experience has • proved tlott i t Is the 'cheapest also. -IL 'ls perfectly 'liiird and.lf planted In aollantitae.utlyriell_to ri;.. k • torn,- and carefully a.tende it ~ will t iirli otockin three or four years pi(' plait:lto ;- r• '. 'For,:fericingin -a few ewes;uch as out . lot.- there,ia - nothing bejter than the Osifge,9:- . • - tinge; for lei a few, years when:pi.operlY trill il ed, they ~b etraruc :.impregnable • to - man or beixt.:.:. , ' • •• . • • -. . .• -. .1.- We can furirigh•oxid (ilk-year old pliintsnt r.lOOO and $t per ItYJ at [LEEN WOO!) .F).Rli; Pottsville. • " :- • FIRM EIiS—CAMX)N7S PATENT 13ROA CAAT. SEED SOWER, Is one of the most -emu- Iletelnvetitions of the day. It can 1* used 4y WWI or hot* pawn!. With the •h4fl • machine; bne man at 0* usual walking gilit can tomt froM foni to elihtaeres per r hottr..-- It:throwsiyheat about flirty feet . wide, .by -turning a lttbe.erank. !Prict. $lO for hand soWer,.and vig for the•hifrse yinwer maehine ; : which Will sow about fifteen acres -per hour, and will sow irmpre even thin by the usual mode briowing. • , • • • . . "nit SEV Imve been appointed Agents for of the machine. EARLY -.1:20,5E POTATO. Thi.is'iwithout ezceptibn the earliest and most productive pot.ooP • now in • use; except probably. one otll, or, 'which is held at a very high, Price. -. Wi h nrd Wary culture, tines:init.- . i „,, as in •greWing field ‘ potatocsi, , 2 J -pounds ,plantedlast y e, '.(lreenwiiod; _yielded 14 ', bushels„ :Mid I i , ad. ent' , thein to singly eyes; we, have tno tibt they would- have - `yielded , 20. bus els. - This potatoe Is about tem days earliell thin:the:: a rty .04)0110,dt,, and the. yield 14 much greater, and is eoo- shleted -by malty , as a better: table potatoe: - f planted kluite!arly, two crops can. be tali ei i ' .. ff the same grOutid in One season: ' -We-have a few-bushel:4 . 6f genuine 'Early , Wise Potatoes 'for' sale at • 41.4 reenwood at 6i) - cont.; per half peck,. $l l OO per peck and ~.1 per talf-Alushel. .Thok who desire to pro-. cure ;tontine Seed had [ better nitly 'emir \ at Give"nwciOtt. Nursery', ''.:As .these Me ve:y ,! pop,nlarpotathes; a great many kinds, i'eseio bliag these. Will be:4)l4lN Early Rose po.4c , toes.. This is dime to snot' no extent now •ditys,itutt• it is almost imposSible to priieu r,• -genuine seed 'except. from these who it i • 1 knowni, will tot deceive, ••• . _ S; • -We have 'alti it few bushels)leoni n e naly.' i :Goodrich' piifatoes- and the Harrison, a lat,• i , •productive - pettdoe for planting, •for . sale at Greenwood.' - Thte three .kinds; for .e:ii ly 'and hite ' pet-attics, are now considered tico :best uf the marke t . .1 Atuniisiments. 415 fin• A - A. D tltt Asetito to sell 41ie celebratiil NV 1 L. , ,0N. SEWING •3tACRENEN. The beat machine - iii.the *arid. Much:alike on botn. sides. One,sltuthine.with out motley. For, Further partieut-tricuildree, N.lith St., Phliqd.ll,Ta. R - m, 1108±2180N - • 1 •. • • • ' (§uccesmor lo IV. U. ' iiii.OßTigia,,mA r st - trAcTUREns d 11.11-IIS,'H s 0 Apileirj, Church; kri•lety,'Tlicatrical 111a4ners./ladym, ar, • • Na:•131.• tiorih Third Street, ' Decenitie r r . • . • - 'V— iIIILADELMUL BURGEONS" 8.1a7D.11-41k j . •INSTITILIT No. 14 Norlit above 'Market. IL C. EVERETT:I Truss pool tlsely 'carp. Itupturem, CheopTrworea, ll COP • • Elastic Delts;Stock_ ,11443 Stippottens,l4houlderlirocek,[ Suseensorlos. PIN nuadairest. Ptak.% attended tci.liv; • Mrx• E. • . May May 23::6.6.',21-I¢`• M RBSTEEL, SLOCIUTACTIVREIt AND , bwortrf..n OF R F E 9H. RS E • NO. 1313C1t PIIILADEi.PIfIA. iddiii3.B, • 19-ly 9 4 10- MARE, STREET. PRII.:ADA.,, is the chcmpest alact beat place to buy Choke Toba, eiliiinkt Marshy the box. : ,Monitor.Navy,l ea . A: cone' Tobacco always on hand at low rates. . .• 7 ..' • , Meerschigunt . .P.1.0* riar; Frenrh, and-other st yled . ean•belaul here to Null customers tither whidesale' • or • „ions • Wholemda and Retail Jobblngi-Rouse, and ?thine.; 'tact urer at agarp:„ wo MARE' Plilludelphla. :- Feb EV7O . t•-:an • ' unarm 8A.1.1.41fG. WULE aITABDEI, ;for Stun' , V Fronts,' I.'4mM:tries; Ste,," itenvy •Crimped Wire Cloth for:cleaning, ores. I , oal. 'ale. Heavy SA=retin t.' *L Screens. Wire Webbing' for sheep and poultry yam's. Paper Makers' Wircs,llinuis and Iran Wire-Cloth Sieves,. Painted Screens, Ornamen tal Wire Work., EVery Information by midreaaing the runnutnettiners, 31-WALK-Ell A . sass, • ••• •" u -North 6th etta-et, Phlla 1H Oa h WWI - • • ; 7-1 y RBK9V.A.L. COWPLAND'S SONS "HAVE RENIOVIO iTIXE.III _LOOKING-OW*'AI O IoiCTURJ.FRAhrIE . STORE, • To. NO. i t S North Stith St( ( Phlisda.„ • Where tboy offer ut reduced _Orlon; tt,geneml assort . isient ot Looking-Glasses, Picture Frames, ',Ant. French {'l ate, 31irrors,.Plairt and' Ornamental . Picture Frarnm Cornices, Moultiluirs. &c. I:OWPLAN D'S gONS'. Feb 111,104m1. . No. 1t North Sixth tit- Phil:oh' 1101L28 OR urltolumclD 4 l, TUMORS in-' 1 Aetna mai 'E.xternal, Blind. Bleeding and Itelible, positively perfectly and, permanently eared, with- outipaln.. danger, instruluentaiir canapes, by W.ll. A.:IIcCANDLIW., DI. D., No. 110 Spring, Garden Si. efiniefer yon to crier Eleven llandr,.i, of-the beat citizens at Philadelphia. 'rho have eared. Apraetlee of eleven years as n mieetany lit thlidisegaferlntbotit a failure, warrants u cure hi Adi POEM "fil • fi ly ' ,---,-- r•MiNITETItE. ' ; i •.- • -..-., JOSErli WALTO.N, .k co., i ' ~• - •.. i 1 ' earitaier Xatiiits, 'No. 43 Wallin t St.;Plillkielpltlit. ' . . . . .6iirest.ablildiment i s one of the oldests to Phtlatlel- _ Oda, and from Toug - exphrteneti and auperior iim-rft t las we are prepared to'fornlskrood work at rea..ion- WO prtees.+ v , 1" .- .. . . WeI:MAU uta fine furniture, and also niedi um prieedforntt 'of, conciliar quality. A lnrge idOek of 'furniture alartyliint hand. Clooda made to order. 1:: koanteri; Desk Work. and otfleo Furniture rhr M°Meet and Stores mode to order. ALTON; , .I. W. LIIIPI..)ii3OTT. JO S. 1.. col - r. • -Fel! 11. 10 . ' , . '• 7.13. . = t WnWDO I O .001141.TIONS. '' .... - f '. LACE CURTAINS,, HEAVY AN:D " 'LACE j pRAPERI ES,' :I,A: . IIBREC,I,tSINS OF " • ,' ; Satin Damask. Silk, and Silk and Wool Fabrics, ahadatot colori..thelatast Invoked. ' SAAIDEI3 • IN • Athk . 11313: I§TAlViit f rit 21NT8. :1 OR,ItAiLR AD SUPPLIES: • • WALRA , ...1-aufsOfpc. ITALL; " ; EN • C*Vire4C'T 8T PUITADELPII rA. slotnea . .• _ • 37,411 ii $1.0,000 4174%341TE*. urar: - : • -. • 3 Lgigy r a:6d: ',till other Leade, t . • . _ ... . '6 , • - 14 r ot ita•lantivalel-Wttlteness: ' • •,- ' . . ' 24.: yer tbs.:Unequaled Darability. .. . ill: Poi Ita Ileatirptiatsed Coveting Property, - - .. Ilittliii for kta.Econtimr, - • • '• . -; ' I_eosts lean to mint with Buck Lend thuu liii.‘ other' White Lind extant, Thasinne weight emus -4 MOM *tirfeww, is dote Datable, and 'nukes Whitt: IV•iik.; 2 ' , i ,: - •.. - • t . • BUCK LEAD La the - Ch e apest and lieut. , . , .. . . - ' • L ' $lO , OOO titIAttANTEE:- - strcr. ZINC Excel* iill other Zin4. .', hit. • = :Far 111. 1 12[!tricsiterIAirtiltepais. . For Ibi:ElisiiiVwed Coveting PropertY, ' • for Its. Bray. 'Economy,. . • • ' bans tiiieheapitst thiiidsomest, end* mci# Dttrallie :4Filite ni lu • ntrV ON L .:ki/dfC IMAEr AND • * . . 11111 ; Li • IT :AXE, BE CONVINCF.D. • I.Cslthfcto,tioot , !..maranpid oy the lifipigfacturt rj MEM T. ';-. BUCK COTTAGR, COLOII% , ‘pratpaundaty eatratNttns- . Otdoliallidlnaa of attipdvacripilon, A irty4l.. ddlrenan; efiluns. DnntDlr, , 4.lleity. almrts, andlkinttliliaidak - • - re Orders whl "be, , . tk pa'rettientEd 'by t Matto2l.4. , co.( tai.ia nth and et an reeta.. Ph Iladelpb fin 70 • • ' . 4-Iy • OE ME =I