Evening Herald. WEDNK-mUY. t'EnUUAKY 7. 1891. THIRD EDITION MAIIANOV -I,ANIi Tlio Cliristlsn Endeavor Societies will con vcno in the MttlioilUt cliutcli lure tlil oven-iiiK- Ife prawtttativr In Isrse iiiitnlicis Mill lie rrrwHMit fium evtiy tuwn in tliu Mshauoy Vslltty. Mr. J. HHstar hikI Mr. Mauror wtre sli'taliing fit (llrHrrlvllln jcstcnlsy. Willism i'vsiis, of AalilHiiil.iiawtiltliroiiKli town yesterday afternoon. Charles Wanner, a 1 lnIslelrliU sslesrtisr), nwtle liuaincaa mlla ycaUinUy. Tlio "Ilaril Times lloi" waa great suc cess The ailmltaioii fee, altliotisji small, rati thti receipts away aln.ve expenses slid lirouyltt a large croud wlio cerislnly received 1-1 rent wort)) of fun. 01 the dancers, some came In r ys, .some ranm in tings and tttred (towns, and when the ilmitcr weie all upon the floor t'io scene waa Hlmottt a reproduction of "The llowery' in the "Mick Crook." Atixillji the 1 ir'ioip nits from ut of town wele : John lullllian and John Msitin, of (lllkerton ; Misses Kale and Marine t urley and Hllle liivanney, of Otrardville; John, llrown, 1lw.ird Ryan, Sieve Carl and Micltstd Hun , of Colorado, and Itlclmnl Black, of Oiratd ville; I'atrlck Murphy, homaa llradley, Benjamin llHrtsog, diaries Curieu and Mls Florence Krnat. llandaoiiia J. J. Ksfly, of the Ksst ward, is very popular atuoug the fair mix of ltappa han nock. It would teem the Democrats of our borough are an anxious for reform as the county is, aatliey liavo plsced a liipiiblltan at the head of their ticket for Chief Ilurgti. I'iorce lluttler Fpent Sunday evening in the Kant ward tut tho guest of tbo Misses Shore, Kd. Muuley did business in Ashland on Monday. Wm. Muldownoy was a Malianoy City visitor on Monday. The coming srrinK match bttween "Coy" Dunn, of Oiranlvillo, and "Dinkey" Hughes, or this place, promisee to be a si lilted affair Friendship Hose Company, of tho Middle ward. Intends holding a ball on Busier Men day night, Audy llauloii was seen driving towHrils the Middle ward onSiindny to take one of Maize villc's sweet Herns fur a jaunt behind his fa?t trotter. liuiuor has it that lamee Coyne is about to embark in the tea and coffee tmsiuf is, us we understand he is won to take a life partner. We wlBb liim auecess in both hia undeitak ings. Miss Julia Farrell was a Sunday visitor to ricnaniiuaii. Dan Foley, who has been visiting his homo here lor the past live wteka, left hero lor bcrariton on Monday. Don'tTobaoco Spit or Smoke your Life wa Is the truthful. Btartllng title of a little book ttmt tells all about Ko-to bac, the wonderful, harm loss (luaranleeil tobacco habit tro. Thi cot trifling uud ihe man who wuuts to quit and can't runs no physical or UnHncial rlok in using "No to bac " fold by ail UrugglKta. Hook ut drugstores or by mail tree. Adores? Tie Sterling Hetnody Co., Indiana .Mineral Hprlnga. lnd. was ly ;ii.in:itTON. I'atrlck J. Condron, late of Philadelphia, Is visiting roiutivca about the borough. Thomas and Patrick Coudron, James Hurley, James Henry, D. J. Slattery and Miss Mary Horau attended the Siai- Social Club bull in Giraidvilla on Monday evening. Oeorgo Wllford.a Malianoy City druggist, spent a fow minutes in tuwu yesterday. The following young gentlemen, each with avoung lady, whose names they would not divulge, made up aalelghing party that drove to llazletoii last evoniiig and Teturned fust at tho peep o'day: Christ Martiu, Ambrose Boner. Benjamin Hartit, D. (Harrow, L How o Is, W. llrltton, Timothy Mahoney, E Bur don, James Martin, A. Witheis aud Al. Thomas. Then Haby was sick, we gave nsr Oaswrkv f lien she was a. Child, she cried for Outonc, When she became Mum, she chins; W Castortf, Vhea sfas tu4 ChlUrou, she gave tlwm Castsm. Series No. II. ? Tle VIagic City Coupon No. IS. Y9f Cut out one of these Pninutna ! and mini or tiring them In person to tbo iinu-i or I bo tlKKAi.li, with ten eonlM i'i slii r orrwo nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the .Magic City will ilciHt n il lo you. Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 14. Numbers change dally Cut Ibis coupon out and keep It until seven different nu bers an- accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether wltb Sevan Cants to this office and you will receive the portfolio as advertised Call and see sample. Lvui. i ins ouupun uuii m GENTS PER YARD Vat all wool It yraallt Cwi JItrtH. l&c, 4 a d bug per yard for Home-made Jlag.' Carpels that will wasa at C. D. FricKe's Carpat Store, in Soutli Jartllu Blreet. MAIIANOV CITV. MAHANOY CllY, Feb. 7. H. C. Puttrr and family, of St. Nloliolas, Inve relumed from a visit to relatives In Jjlchdale, Lebanon county. Frank licntz, tho County Commissioner, met friends about town last evening. The young peoplo composing the choir of the St. Pauls Iloformed church, with a number of their friends, almut 75 school children, wltb their teachers, from Pleasant Hill, near Audenrled, drove iivo town about supier time lsst.cvruing. A noisy, rollicking, happy crowd and after spending an hour In eiplorlng tbe town returned to their homes. A Lattlnicr has returned from a business trip to New York. An Infant rlillil of John Hansel was buried yesterday in the cemetery on tho bill lir. and Mis. Hassel, who have bren III for some time, too, wtro unable to attend the funeral Miss Lama Bamuile and William Mites were the occupants of aslelgli that In making a short turn near tho Mansion House, early last ovcnlng, struck a lamp post and wits ovcrturnid. Mils Hamucls and her escort were thrown to tho pavement, and while much frightened sustalmd no serious Injury. The startled horse dashed oil' with the sleigh, but was caught aflei running a few blocks. Friod oysters a specialty at McElhenny't 9-12 tf Wonders' onodoren $3 oabineta for$l. 8. 1!. Oor. Centre and Market Sis., Pottsvllie. 11-81 tf I'ltACKVIIXi:, Jiini"S llyan, the father of Lawyer Bvati. of Pottsvllie, died athlahome about a mile outeido of town on Monday afternoon. An iufant child of Edward Ilateman.our puttmaster, died yesterday aficinoon of con vulslous. Miss Maggie Fanel, of Malswiville. has been visiting Miss Mary McLaughlin, of Broad .Mountain avenue. The Insurance Underwriters Association have bad two representatives about town for several days rrnst, appraising the value of all properties within tho borough. Hear In Mlml John A. Kellly's la the place to get the 'virret wluos and liquors, beet beer hi.i1 al and llnost brands of cigars. 10-lfi-tf (?ct your repairing donoat Holdorman's. 12 27-t M iry Ami Is at Home Prom the Ashland Telegram. Mrs. Marks Iry, of Shenandoah, una in town and stepped into the Tthgrani nfUreto deny the atury that her daughter, Maiy Ann, nan tett ner nusuaud, llwanl Mlioiily, and skipped out with Harry E Studs, ex-eleik Sp Ide's, who is still mysteriously missing. -no says .Mary ftiin isatlier borne at Hhen aiidoali, aud lias been right along, and that sne is going to stay tncre, too. slieldy, sb says, did not treat her Mary Ann right ard she Iclt him, and that isalltheio Is to tut atory of hor elopement, and sho proiuisos to make it hot fur Sheidy if ho ever attemptK to get nor oacK ngain alio says Bucldy tint an other wile living and sho will have him or rested for bigamy if be attempts to go fooling around her girl again. Ho haswritten to ber to moo back to ' her Eddio" once auxin, but .Mrs. l'ry says sue Just "sbant," aud there's an end ol It. !1 there ever was a rest euro for (brum Coughs, Coliln, llritncl.trul trot bit and Ij. UrlrTne it Is Pan Tina Dmi'ttHll to net lo tfcnuiue; avoid substitutes. Cents only 3ft '-.join, rHll-l ilia IS utilll HI J . r. It. KirilD umg niore. Sjiecia low prices to all in watches, (owelty and slivcrwaro at Holderman's, corner Main and Lloyd streets, lU-27-tf Have you tjletlSlcEIhonny's fried oyetere ' 9-12-tf Collecttir llerrln'n Deputies. Collet tor Grant Ilentiig. of tbo Twelfth Internal revenue i,!r,'''rt, hat nnnnnnctd the appointment of j ... .uuui, of Iiliiomshurg, to be tleputy collector, and hia tatner, tteorge A. Herring, ol Illoouisburg, cashier. Tho fonuertticcteda William OBble. of Shamokln, and the latter Ilobert P. Pen man, or bcrariton. Deputy I ollector Buck ingham is a brother of Mrs. Dr. J C Middle wile of tho Superintendent of tho State Hospital, and is .1 gentleman in every way woriuy 01 his oxcenent appointment. ilnrclilll' Cute. When seeking a neat and well conducted aafe, go to BurehiU's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11.7-tf At the Tlinntre. The entertainment given in Ferguson's theatre last night, with the exception of the exhibition of strength given by Mmo. Yucca, waa a disappoin ment. The tests of strength weie sulietaiitiiilly its glvon at tbe special performance for tho benefit of tho medical profession and tho press. Tho audience applauded Mmo. Yucca heartily after each feut. Tho spnrriug exhibition cloned the entertainment and was a vory tame atfdir. The balance of tho nrociam was about on the same grade. Mmo. Yucca's exhibition is worth witnessing, but she needs a better program to nil up tho balance of the livening. DO TOU Wfltlt IL Ulfft lltirf aarnnal.ln rV,..l. and Croup rtmedy for family use? Wo recommend Dr Coio's Wild Cherry and Sen ok a. We know of none equal to it. I'apera Wanted. In order to complete files lour copies of the Evmniko Hkrald of September 16th. Octo ber Slit and 28th. 15U3, aro wanted. Address, Hkrai.d office, Shenandoah, Pa, tf A Happy Man .n tie who iimis Ked Klau Oil for Itbeuinatlsiu, Neuralgia, 'J'ootlmcbs Mid elironlo pstttis. It's A rt.dy which ourea every time. Try it, 3b lenla. Nett Klug Oil u xiid al 1. P. I). Klr lln'a DrugHtore. Fried oysters a speuiaHy at McKihenny'i 9-W-tY Deadly Klglit with Mmmslllnrrs. AYAltM Si'ittNos, Vm., Feb. 7. Newa liaa jiiat been received here of a desperate 1't on "Black Allegheny" moutitHlii, near the West VirKlnI lino, between several tleputy United Stats marshals and n party of illicit dlstlllera. Two of the uiMrshalswere killed outright, were also two of the tliatlllers, and one man was badly wounded. An AburlluiiUt Cmmiilts Suleldn, l'HlLADKLPitiA, Keb. 7. Dr. l'Vetleriok Meihterfeld, w ho was tiiuler sentence of seven years for criminal abortion upon Mitt. Mary EMella Diinlevy. conimitteil sitioide in bis veil iu the Kastern )ienlten tiary early to the morn ni or some time during tbe nlKut b lianuinu liliuself to tit gratlngn of tie I n-.it! e door. Anuur tu Commit Murder. GbAgoow. Mont., Feb. 7. James Skin ner, imetl 88, agent of the (treat Xortbwrn railway at Kulbertaou. was murdered at luldiitgjbt uud the station ImrntMl to con ceal tbe orltue. Tbe motive of the assas sin. wum undoubtedly tobbery. No cluw. CKNTKALIA. Mrs. Frank Kelly, of Yatesvlllo. returned after a short visit to town. Misses Lizzlo ami Mamo Cain, of German- town, attended tho sociablo on Monday 6ven Ing. MissTorcssa Wright and sister. Annln. of Irish valley, returned Tcstcrdav after attend. Ing a few pleasant wcoks among their many friends hero. Miss Cooen. ono of Olrardvilln'sfaironna. attended tho sociablo hero on Monday oven Ing. Messrs. John Roouov. William Ranaon. Bernard MoBrcarty, Ed. ,IIcfl"nor, L. E. Davis amLJc-eph Bntnell attended the I'ascual party at Ailtland on Monday ovenlng. For some time tiast tho tieotilo of Montana havo been trying to obtain nn olectlon poll in that lrt or Conynghan township. Their requests were glented yesterday by tho county court. James May, of Shamokin. was In town for a short timo yesterday. John B. Irvln, of Willlamsnort. returned yesterday. William Benson sprained his leg badlv yesterday by falling down tho olovator shalt in L. A. Ileilly & Co's stoic, where he is employed as clerk. John J. Loughlin Is making a liveiv canvass for 'Squire in tho First ward. John is a nrst class fellow and lias all tho qualifi cations necessary for this ofilco. Tho politicians of thetownshlparelitistllng around in great style, and, Indeed, they need to for there promitos to bo some Interesting times In Conyughau this olectlon. Tbe eociable given on Monday evening by Byau's orchestra was a success In eveiy feature. A large number of young folks of tills and the surrounding towns wero in ultendanco and all report having passed a pleasant and enjoyable ovening. Messrs. O.uruli and Carr rendered a few of their pleasing tonga in a manner that captivated the audience. Messrs. Morrison and M unity gave a very fine exhibition o( what they can do iu tho way uf stop-datieing, Tho sport was kept up until tho first rays of morning wcro gently peeping over the hills, when all returned to their homes loud in praltes of a pleusnnt time they had spent at tho last sociablo of tho season. OIllAHOVIT.I.H. W L Bambrick was at Malianoy Plane yesteiday. Packer colliery No. 5 worked a half day on Monday and Tuesday. The Lehigli Valley waiting rooms aro receiving h touch ot 'paint. Station Agent John J. Munley spent a pleasant afiernoon jeeterday in Ashland. John Lonnell and Michael Kilkcr at tended a roasktd ball in Ashland on Monday evening. James Cooper and Miss Adela MrCorniick went sleighing toward Aeliland yesterday afternoon. William Davis went to Audenried yester day mo rning. where be recently accepted a position as timo kcoper. John Harrity. of town, and Miss Katio Flannt ry, of Lost (."reck, bad an enjoyable sleigh lido to Pottsvllie yesterday. I Mrs. John Smith, who lived In (lirardville and Shenandoah for a number of years, but iccently removed to St Clair, died, aud was buried at that place on Monday hftcrnoon. Miss Nellie Magulro and George Gilbert, both of Colorado, wcro married by Bev Father McCtillough, at Ihe p rsonage. at noon yesterday. James McUec, of Colorado, was best man, and Mif-B Lizzie Francis, of Malianoy Plane, was best lady. They will occupy a house In Farmortown this week. Tho Star So'ial Club and their numerous friends assembled in tho Armory hall on Monday evening to wind up the gaiety preceding tho Lenten season. Among those pieecnt from out of town were: Mistcs Kane, Martini and Clara O'thorman, Mamo Mooroand Bridget Kelly, of Mahauoy Piano Thomas Thornton, aged about 55 years, and a member of the G. A. B , died at his home oi Giiard avenue on Moi.day. at 2 o'clock, ami waa buried to day at tho Odd Fellows' cemetery on tho hill. The deceased had been sick for aomo time. Ho removed hero from St. Clair several years ago and miirto many friends by his genial and kindly ways. Use Wells' Laundhy Bt.de, the ben Blalrig for laundry use. Each package makei two qnarts Ificts Sold by CVrnkler Proa Coupon o, S5 "Masterpieces Ficm the Art Galleries of the World." Send or bring to the ofnoe of this Paper ono Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and jou will receive the great Portfollo.of A rt. Hooks & Brown. WWW. Wqolesule and retail 4 N. Maw Street. 0 QUIT BUSINESS. Tho undersigned will Boots awd Below .0ojs"t- At and This is a g'enuino closing out sale. Ttho goods must bo sold beforo April 1st. Uon't miss thij BARGAINS. JTreiclmasa, 29 N. MANY WEARY MOTHERS, Tjred Women Whose Neryous Energy is Not Enough. Th rlense of llxbatistlon that radio's Celery Compound Iteuillly and Perma nently Cure Tlie ierlene of Mrs. llullr-ras She Tells It. Tliero are many weary mothers and tired young women who never have enough nervous energy to carry them through tho tlay." A scuso of oxhauttlou comes from pro tracted In-door labor, the absence of pare Wr and sunshine. To meet (ho needs of these spcndtlirlfi nerve force Biid vitality, Palno's eel sins k. v. nuTLKn. compound hai been prepared. NowBtrcngth, now Ufo, Rnd new health comes to tho whole system. Palno's celery compound is the result of the life-long study and eiperlenco of ono of the ablest physicians of.hls day, Piof. Edward E PhcIpB, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth college. His experience was one of tbn largest, bis scientific knowledge surpassed that of any practitioner of this generation. Prof. Phelps first prcscilbed Painc's colery eomriotind. the remedr thur. iHr 6trr.ni,th tu ' "'.ii tho weak, that makes the sick t.n bn welt.v' that gives food to the nerves, that enricbts imovcrishcd blood, that cures rheumatism, kidney complaints, liver troubles, and allj diseases that arise from an impaired nervous system, tbo remedy that is incomparably the greatest in tho world. Thousands it has made well. Here Is what Mrs. E. D. Butler, of Cleveland, Ohio, says; "I havo ufed Paine's celery compound for lieadacho and it gives immediate relief. I had used several kinds of headache drops and powdeTS, and at lait tried Paine's celery com pound which helped me at once. I think it Is the best remedy for the nerves that I ever tried, and I havo used several kinds." Buy Krysion' floor Bo sure that the name Lessici & Baku, Ashland, Pa., if printtvl on every hack. 3.3-,'IUw n ae yon tried McEihenny's fried oysters! !)-1SM.f MISCELLANEOUS. IJtOK HAI.E.-Chcap. a Chlokerlng piano, V aecon" bund, but In good order. Apply at tho 1 1 Mi A l.l) office. 20-lw AGE MVS make 5 00 a day. Greatest kitchen utonsll ever Invented. Itetu.ll 3octs. 'i to tl sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, ttvo cents. Forshee & MoMaRIn, Cincinnati O. 10-11 wed 26t 1?01t KENT A store and dwelling, corner ot I' Cemreund Market streets, occupied at prtfrocibv John McGowan, shoedoeler. Pos session given April 1st Apply to Dornrjack,27 Kast Centre Ptrtet, Blicnandoab. 2-2-tf nWR KENT. Store-room, with or without V dwelling, at prt sent Occupied by I Fried m)n aroedealer. I'omm sslon given April 1st Apply to J. K. Kehler, 216 North Main street, Sbjnundoab. 1H7SW llt fin A DY MADE, steady employ. tPiiUU mom guaranteed selllngahou-ebofd neuicsny ana new, cheap kitchen utensil, hell on sight. Salary or commission. Particulars fieei. i lltton r-oap & Mfg Co., 308 W alnut Ht. Cincinnati. O. '2 8 wed-lot WE u 1311 to employ a few good men to mako floI(lli!.weekellin(F our Home Elec trlo -Motor. Runs s wing rrncbicen, prlutlng pruttes, putnps, eto Everybody buys taem. Sternly employment. Eay situation and good wages. Address W P. Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 11. Columbus, Ohio. I- qsT On February 5tb, 1891, between tbe j ' ennavlvama uepot ana no Sou h Main blrctft. a black silk band and shopping bag containing a sum of mifeyand wltb five small butterflies painted on tbe o. t ide. Was me property ot my gntndditughter, Bessie Ellis. A liberal rtward will be paid for return ot same to lUDHoutb Main street, rihouandoat!. 2-7-lk Soli hon IIaak. aOUi-E AND LOTB FOR SA1.F..-Ktbi low, 3H St. ry bouse with 2 story kitchen, large thed, two good wells and stream of water runuing through the property; nice bearing (rult trees; lots in good tsle of cultivation; known formerly as Park Hotel. Suitable for any wr.tl ot busioeks. For further particulars write or sail on MRS. L. K. FISHER. 1-20-lBii llraodonvtlle, Sett. Co., Pa. roposals for Coal. PROPOSALS are Invited and will be re ceived by tbe undersigned, until soon of Moncrhy, February 12th, for furnUhlng 100 tons of buckwheat coal, 100 tons ot pea coal and SO tons ill atovt coat, delivered I, o. b., at Alma, bousfi coal yard, Pennsylvania Railroad. ' Board of Poor Directors. P. 0. Hox i. Hcbuylkill Haven. Pennsyl vania. February 1st, ltsH. 3-8,8t-od soil Jiis entire stock of SJioes, M'pin St., Shenandoah. ARoval. ridTucTtion Bureau. Presentation of People of Renown Tohe People of Shenandoah and The Malianoy Valleys. -4VTrinmk " V0J"S aroull(1 tno world and mcot tho crowned A heads of Europe as well ns the most disthiguiBhcd peoplo in this country and abroad would coat lots of money, wouldn't it, even if you had the entree' into thoir society? But suppose you could sit in your own homo with your wifo and children around yon and como face to iaco with splendid photographs of those peoplo of note, that would bo quito a big step toward knowing them as near, perhaps, as you will over get. And whon you begin to weary of studying tho features of this clnss of society wo will show you a good many places and things in fur-away clinics that, many of your brethren have paid thousands of dollars to sco. of The advantages of pictorial ing and verifying can hardly' be iracticablo thoro tho lens, with caught imago of nature and man, and to transmit to homes iu distant lands the picture and visions of tho reality. Now if you will como with ua .-..Voyage Around tfie World Tou will see many wonderful things, meet many celebrated pcrson lges, and you will not Ioec any timo from business. . The first week wo aro going to introduce to you: 1st. Tho venerable Justices of tho Supreme Court of tbo United 'tatcs, in their black robes of office. J 2d. The lovely Mrs. Cleveland. , 3d. Tho President of the United States, Mr. Cleveland. I 4th. Tho Cabinet of Sir. Cleveland's second administration with a sjlendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. Cleveland in tho centre. 5th. Vice President Stevenson and nineteen prominent members o th) Senate. !6th. Twenty prominent members of tho.Houso of Representatives. 7th. The Presidents of the United States since the formation of the. United States. , I 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now in office. I 9th. President Harrison and. his Cabinet. I 10th. Prominent Republicans Uth. Prominent Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous sinco the War. 13th. Colobrated Union Generals. 14th. Famous Confederate Gonorals. 15th. Leaders of tho Navy. lGth. Foreign Ministers at Washington. IThe lollowing week we shall present to you bishops, archbishops, caidinals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors, Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales and his family and others. !The third week wo ahull presout a few more royal porsona and l begin our travels in foreign lands,, travels that will last twenty dia weeks. s Ej' this time you will doubtless bo curious to know tho conditions. "T A -f- EACH day out out tb art ooupon printed ou the "V -'-' t? i. 1. . fourth ywge aud put It aside with one oent. After you" (avo saved seyeu of tho coupons oornsoutively nuinlwW, bring them to ub vtltheven conts and pou will recoive Portfolio 1 of Tlic "World and Its People toy HuiilljjJit," the famous work Introduced by that u6led travoler, Bthollr and -writer, John Clark nidpath, LL. I). KWll" liottfdllo will contain 16 paBetjand thoro will lie SO jtortfolio. Tbe wholo ttiliw wlli'mslie the most Talu ttblo art collection sach ns oannot be met with offeu. You should bve tho com plete jorlos, and you should seize the opportunity now. If you are already getting th HKJtAi.n all you havo to do is to favo your coupons and pennies. If you aro not gfettlug the HnitAi,rj tend tu your nuioa,nd addics, and tho paper will he loft by carrier for you ovory day. ' '' 4 Jl Coupons will appear vS-Gornmencing January 13th. . 1 cution prSamples of tho photographic series may bo econ upon appli. (to Hooks & 13rown, 4 2sorth Wain titrectf 0."TI. "Anderson. Ill - ' 1 A." " f . ,. 1 A1 ? A 1 'wr ' " travojjhg correspondent", Mhhanoy You can take Your Family with you without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts Travel to you all. representation as a means of inform- exaggerated. Wherever travel iB its quick flash of light and swiftly has como in totupply the deficiency on this t ooo a City, or at tho IIbiiald ofBco, I