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ct BUSINESS N0T1CK3. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, OPPOSITE T11K Odd fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Orefon. Travelers and resident boarders will fine MADAME D' ROBOAM'S JED AWD BBDDXXta Placed In Urit claw order. and In every Way superior In any In thin eectlon, and rurpuscd by any In tho State. HER ROOMS ARK RBWLT FURMSIO, AM plentiful wppty f the ltet of every tfilng lb market affords will be. ob- tnlncd for HER TABLE. No troubled will I) aparcd to deserve the pat rnne of tlie traveling as well ai the perma neat eommuulty. Jickonvlllc, MsrcbM.lBfiC. If Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACh'SOX Vll.l.K, OUtXiOX. A m b r o t y p o s , Photographs, Cartos do Vislto t'osi: ix tiik nxmr srvu: or .tttr Pictures IU'iliicftl an nxuitann m un:sr.K. DR. A. B. OVEitBECK. Physician & Surgeon, JM'KSOX vn.u OIIKOOX. (Mice at hl re.!dnre. In tli" Old Ore ttck lln.pllal i.nttri-gnSli.. DR. E. H. GREENMAN, ' PHYSICIAN AND SUUGKON, OFFICE-Corucr of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, 0jn. lie will practice In Jaekmn nnd jdjseeni fl.nnll(f, and attend promptly In prnrclnnril r,,,;:'f OR, A, B. OVERBECK'S BA.THEOOM8, In tho Ovorbock Hospital, WAlt.M.COLD &SI10WKU 1IATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. i curiir,, n. i)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE removed to California Stroet, South tide. Jirloimvllli'. Ibe. Slat. IrT.T. ilcrjl-lf l)U. I.KWIS GANUNG, PHYSICIAN it SURGEON AND XTlUtt"nn ny lm nr renutre hl services. Omce at II. V. Pnwr I office. M lie Kaat Ido.3.1 Street. JncUonvUI. novltr WILLIAM" nAVlBsON, OflM, No. 04 Front Street, A.ljoliiliiBiliTlgriihOfflrc,PorlniitMiiit srm.it colifxtor of rums, BONDS, PROMISSORY NOTES, VOOK ACCOUNTS. AMI AIXOTIIKH CLAIMS. illbtinnJ(npffln)llynmIiroiiiilljfollfttfil. r. f HOWKI.I., ' ' WATSON. DOWELL- &. WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jufkaonvltlr, OrrRon. Warren Lodco No, 10, A. F. & A. M A IIOM) their reRulnr communications Vy nn Ilia Wcdncaday KvoiiIdr nr prcced- ' tig mo u l moon, in jriijiw. -son. A. MAHTIN. W. M. C, V. Savaok, Seo'y. D. L. WATSON, Attorney at law, Knililrc; City, Coos County, Ogit. II I Pis; HIDES! The nioiinsT cash prices paid for Hide rall kinds, delivered at the market (ftbeundirilunedjn Jacksonville. JOHN ORTII. December fllh I8W. ir SETTLE UP. The underlined li anxious for a settlement .th hit patrona and hope) that they will roino ('ward and pay him some money. Timet ar wdand een part payment wilt be a great Kttmodailon. IIKNERY I'Al'E. IttUotu Hie, March 20th. t- SmaU-PoxSmftll-Pox J HAS entirely disappeared, and Patterson A Thornton' New Haw-MIll la In jncceu fill PPTU,n . and tltoy are ready td'iaw out WW of lumber on the ihortett notlct, for cah " WW trade, wttawx VOL. XIV. tub oiiecoN mum, fUBMSIIEM Every Snttinlnv iMoinliiR by B. F. DOWELL, OFtWK, OOHXMt 'C !( Tltlll) STUMTS. TKItJIt OF Kt'lllflltlntOVl For one year, In advance, four itullnrr ; If not pild within (lie llrt lx months of the year, five dollar ; If not ptld until the esplratloti of the year, fix dnllr. TK1IH1 OF AVi:itTlilNUl One fiinre (10 linen or lee). Ilrel Insertion, three iIulHru i e.irh eiibtient Insertion, otte dolhr. A dl'fount nl nity per cent, will be made to thoto who mlrerllso by lite year. yMrt.i'Kal Tenleri r.-jelva I at curro it rain. Llfo's Uluiion. The hiriii! reitei llmt fate csmblnci, To throw nrotind my life nnd inur One innmeitl In the iittlljlit rltlne. Then glldeti whervitltt'tt luroVr vmiuri't. Swiet wii my )imt!i, nnd lirlulil the bty, That bind in" on to miiihiindViiinrii ; I only chafcil nt .toiilb' d"lay. And wl.hcil IhmIji wrrciiilct.er Intro. Ah t Hill.-.11.1 I .Irratn, tlul I'.i n I pn d i r I foV 'lf lirt way I And little ili wc reek, when men. The prvM'itt txiniu that imiihI hi Uy. Hill, irnzlnn on the ili-tniit v nil. Tli.il hldif iincvrtnlnly from view, Wlitrv be.fti pbntl brvnk.nnd li"p".li.tll fall Wc Im.i feik nor Ibid, the new Or If 'IN fioind. 'll not our drtitiM, Nor like the IU hnpn hul nude ; And from lit hue. lint round ll ulnttn". Wc ihrink luck, heart alck nu I dlriniiyed. Happy Ihi nun. If one. Hi it ilrlnki Tho eup of bll t!i ii (11 in d iv. Nor liiwnnl feel, nor Mlly lliluk. To in Jtion In nr the cup liwiiy r. a . Sir Samncl J3jkct'i African Expedition. A coiivjipundciit nl tliu Tfil'iine, wri ting fnuii London, Apiil I Ith, nays : Sir Saiiuu-I llakorV cxpediliou up tho Nile for the extirpation of thcehiM' trade, lately annnuuei'd, U to be n vi-ry gi'iiiiiuu thing. ll goi'u under a coin niifnion Irom tho Viceroy of Egypt who luruUhcrt men and material, and authoiity without limit. Sir Samuel in cieatvd a l'.teha, willi ubiioliitely ju risdiction over the slave Hading com mand, with ilc.iiner. -tud other III Iraus pollution. What he expects to do uny lie judged from what he lias himell written on the subject in iii 1 ii . t Im.i!, the "Nilo Tiihufirles of Abyiuii." lie llicru deel'ired in hi' tiMtal loaible wav Iiih eonvietion th.it t1i horrible tralliie migh'. be eoinplettly deotroyed. It may be wondered how Sir Samuel connW'il to couwrt the Vieeioy to III- viewH, diiice it in by the connivance, of tho Viceroy, that tlio tude has been carried on. I'crlinp tho aiiHwer ix to be found in Komuulteiior object of tho expedition. Itn efforts will not ho con fined to tho territories of I'.gypt. The sourccD of the trado liu beyond that on tho White Nile, nnd tlnotigh Ahynxiu uia. Those countries are to be not on ly purified but occupied, and annexed to Kgypt, which has long coveted them. Nor has tho great explorer lost sight of his former piojeets. Destroying tho vatious depots ot tho hlavu dealers as ho advanccH, ho will puih xteadily on till ho teaolicH tho Albeit Nyanza. Ho will launch n t-tcam llntilla on that lake, and cxpioiu it to ita most tlitnnt Bbores, I dout know how much far ther he may go, nor what limit tiiero may bo to the geographical 'purpose of his daring selieme. llx conception is duo wholly I believe, to JJnkor himself, nnd ho U ccitiiinly tho fittest of living men to execute his magnificent plan, J,ndy Hakcr onco moso nccompanics him, nnd no element ot romantic, inter est is wanting to an undertaking which promiscR to Htirpass all previous Afri can explorations in tho splendor of its results, scientific, huinaiiitaiian nnd po litical. A1.AM11HI). Tlio Now York Tribune says tho Eiiglish and French press bo gin, to bo seriously alarmed at tho im proving prospects of Cuban indepen dence. A loss of Cuba to Spain woud hasten, they think, the loss of Jnmaca to Kngland, and that of Martinique to France. They" would, like, therefore, to see Sjiain, supported by their Gov ernment in Us effort! to keep Cuba It is reported that tho Government of Franco had entered Into negotiations with England on the nubject, - .. Vi generally prefer new articles to old ones the new rowdi to the old maids.' ' JACKSONVILLE, SA'URDAY, MAY" 29, 18G0. Traoss of tho Lato War -Ball Run. Tlio evidences ot tho Into wararo abundant. - From n few miles south of Alexandria "on to Richmond" the "a cred soil" is checkered with breast work;, redoubts, ditches nnd rillo Jilts. The soil, by tho way, was evidently manufactured by tho samo hands that fashioned the foot-hills and red earth pot lions of the Sierra; tliu exception to tho sacred soil W white sand, and along tlio river bottoms mora or less loam. There it itito a resemblance hot ween porlioui of Knstoru Virginia and the checkered stockings, tied witli a beau Willamctto Valley, Oregon small 'tiiul pair of eolnkiii", which sho had re prairies and plain- or table-ooived in the shape of a legacy from land, and red hills surrounded by j tho Into Mr.. Fish. Miss 1 was thickets of scrub oak, evergreen and j dressed in wntered silk, with a largo other varieties of shrubbery I should ' watcrlall, reminding one forcibly of think tho easiest sort of a place to do-' whatDr.lVanoterins(iHe7icKff. fend when understood. Mull Kun is I Miss K seemed to bo tho belle of perhaps thirty tret wide, with high 'the evening; sho woro n pink sotrf, steep banks. " Tho red icdoubls dot tied behind her ear with tliu cud fall the scene on cither side, up nnd dowirfiiig giaeefully to tho floor, and looped us far 11s the eye can see, and the fight-'kirt made of tlio star spang led banner, ing occurred both above and below, with stripes nnd stnrn 01. aue side, nnd though the heaviest part above the, "In'" nni1 stiipcs on tlio oSher. All railroad. South of the stream aro bun- were disappointed that this ambro drecU of ennobling chimneys, where .'hi Hver could not remain during the the lebels had their tents pi'tehed be-'entiro cvei.ing. Miss (5 , from hind tho masked batteries of Qu-iker Dutch Lake, entertained a large circle guns when all vnJ'piict on the Puto-!I friends by her spaikling wit, which inac." On the left of the railroad, 'robbed her diamonds of half their bril near Manassas Junction, are 11 Confed-'liancv; she wore No. 7 shoe, tun over erate nnd National Cemetery, both 'at the heel, and newly greased. Miss neatly kept. Theio is a uiiilormity K , ol SUmmervllle, xvoru a walk- iibnut these institutions in striking con- ing skirt with an invisible waist; in Irani with Cemeteries in general. Tho her hair she wore a red, red rose; sho head-bo.irds are in re-'iilar tows, and 'wns like old sherry, pale and very del- all of n sir.e. while those buried beneath mo all grown up people of the male i-ov. NVsoim daughters, wives, moth- ersoriiilant.; .pilte an exclusive way ol( doing, but I siippi.M) the only emu en- lent way they haw in war. Uttn' ( tltr Unlit tin. Ax t)iti:..ox SoTnT-itof Wi:ai.iii.- In a late i-Mie of tin S..11 Francisco I 'yyie we find the following liberal no-"bin the meaning, spirit, and intent ! tiee of (lie Coom I lay coal Ileitis : , ol r laws, a respectable known means ! Thtfcti.il biiMiiesi'at Giose !J.ty is'f "ppit ? ! miking a rapid mid lenewcd iletflop- lleaiiswered in the negative. Client 5 and at 110 time miico the com-. In lendering his decision, tho Ornnd ' ineneeiiient of the shipping of coal Irom, MMt-r u-es the following laiWunge. 'that point in Iftlil in J.is point, has Ye quote Irom the printed proceedings llliat lit.iiivli ol !u1iiMr looked so la-'' tlio Grand Lodge: toiul.lv as at mmiit. Wo un.le.htai.d 1 cannot U denied that tho genius that the ivistport Coos May Loal Aiiu-."' "" '" " ' '"' " "" '.' " "' ing Companv intend to ship large ' "hid. .loes not, directly or in (..nintiiiesto'tbis u.a.ket lieiiccloitli..'-'y. coiitiilwto to tliu natural Tho mo.ubc.s are Levi Stevens, I. Kay-, "ant., of men, or ... some manner con u.oii.1, J. S. Dean, Oliver Kldridgo'- "f- ''"kind. ll.at call , V. ,, ... 1, -.i ... , 1 ng s only reputable, according to tho C atis Spieek es, W. II. Miarp and J. n. ' ' , ' . , - , , ' .' ,, ., ' ,. ., , genius of our institution (as derived Lawrence l'oo . 1-roui tho report of .,.,,..,,,,.,, :..:,... Mr. Ashburner, tho mining engineer, ...I... I... I I., ....I. ,...... nl ' :; 'VV . .1 I meutan.l ha,.ine,H of men, accords the coa fie d of Coos I1.1v, It niipcarrt ..... ', , ... ... ,. , , , ,, , ' ,1 ,i.w..w HI. h gh ami honorablo citizenship, that the coal produced from tho tnino ... , ... ',, " ,, ' , ... . ., , which may bear eomparrison with all of lis company is of the quality known I ' ' ' . . 0 , ' , '.. . ,. , ' r . . use u occupations, nnd by following us brown coal; that It is of n superior ' ' quality for domestic purposes, is ro - . .1 , 1 1 . it.. 1. i. markably clean, leaves but little ash, burns without illsagrceahio ouor, nun can be laid down in San Francisco at a cost of seven dollars per ton. Tho inino belonging tho above company comprises six hundred nnd forty acres of land, uderlnid by tho coal deposit." Tin: Socibty ov Womh.v. Ono of tlio great benefits a young mnn may de rive from woman's society is tlint ho is bound to bo icspectful to them. Tho liabh is of great good to your moral man, depend upon iti Our education makes us eminently selfish men in tho woild. Wo fight for ourselves, wo pushfcr oil. selves 5 wo cut tho best sli ces oul of tho joint at club dinners for ourselves; wo yawn for otuselvcs, and llghi our pipes nnd say wo won't go out; wo ptcfer otuselvcs and our caso; nnd tho greatest good that comes to n man front woman society is that ho has to think of somebody bosides him self somhbody to whom lm is bound to bo constantly attentive and respect ful. Certnlnly I don't wnn't my doar Bob to associate with thoso of tho oth er sex whom ho doos'nt and can't res pect; that is worso than billiards; worso than tavern brandy and water; worso than smoking sclflhnessathomo. But I vow I would rathor scoyoti turn ing over tho leaves of Mies Fiddle combe's musio book all night than at bllinrds4orsmoWn. orjbrandy and wa tor, cr all three. nackray, A domestio bird A duok of a wife.. .VliJvJlll'Jvji m-2h Jenkins Ontdono ' At n ix'ccnt grnnil liop, in Addison, tlioro wns a great array oT belles nnd dry good. Tho following is a tics cription of tho costumes: Tho beautiful Miss H was drees. cd in a pair of Ingh-huclcd g.titcn) lined with cloth and fastened with strmgo, she woro a beautiful unit of hair which sho had borrowed from her sister, who did not participate. Tho magnificent Mrs. W woro short sleeves and splendid low neck, with leate-had trimmed her nails belorc, leaving home, and, neglecting to put on glows, had taken cold, Tin: Ligroit Di'.cisio.v. Dr. O. S. ia,wi.f nx (;rnnli .Master ol tho I. 0. m i.'-f California, during his term ol .illlce, had propounded to him tho fob lowing inestion: N " Jc'1ng ol n li'iuor haltmn from all its teachings) which, in its re- ' nllu n.iiittnlllltiil ts- fllI ! t trtlKt I itllifk. ",." lwi.iy...u.M.v..jvr , ..h, ,po sintlities ot lilo. Go To Cni'iirii. There Ih nothing which helps to establish a man's char acter and btauding In society more than steady attendance at church, nud n pioper regard for tho first day of tho week. Every head of a family should go to church for example. Lounging in tho streets nnd barrooms 011 tho Sabbath is abominable and deserves censure, becnuso it lays the foundation ol habits which ruin both soul and body. .Many a man can dato the commence ment of his dissipation, which makes him n burden to inimsolf nnd friends, an object of pity in tho sight of ene mies, to his Sunday debauchery. Idle ness is tho mother of drunkenness Sabbath is generally nn idloday; therefore, if it were not properly kept, it wero better struck out of oxistenco. TJAxaKitous Puusintiw. I havo sat upon tho sca-shoro and waited for its gradual approaches, and havo scon its dancing waves and whito Burf, and ad mired that Ho who measured it with his hand hod giyen it suoh lifo and mo tion 5 and I havo liugored till its en tlo waters grow into mighty billows, nnd had well nigh swopt roe from my firmest footing. Bo havo I seen a heod less youth gating with a curious spirit upon tho swoel motions nnd gentle, ap proaches of inviting pleasure, till It has detained his eyo and imprisoned his feet, and swelled apoa hi soul, and Bwept him. to a swift destruction. NO. 19 Virtually Adopted- The Fifteenth Amendment may bo safe ly counted on ns a fixed reality, which requires only a few months' moro time, to proclaim it a portion ot tho Constitu tion of tho United States in legal form. So far, tvoiity-two States have ratified it, viz: Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ala bama, Tennessee, Floiidn, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Arkansas, Louisiana, Connecticut. With these there nro seven other States that may bo counted for tho amendment without a doubt, making one moro than ncccssany, to wit : Vermont, (Jeorgin, Now Hampshire, Virginia, Itode Island, Mississippi, Tux a. Wo liaxo an equal chaneo of secur ing tho endorsement of California, would get the acquiescence of Indiana but for Democratic secession to prevent a 'quorum of tliu Legislature, which un der the circumstances, is 110 doubt im material in ratifying this amendment, mid will carry it in Ohio if the present Democratic Legislature fails to act upon it, whilo against il may bo claimed Ken tucky Delaware, Maryland, New Jer sey nnd Oregon. Tho Democrats can now hang up their fiddle in regard to this amend incut, ns all their unisu and opposition will havo 110 moro efiect than tho bark ing of the canine species -it the moon. All tho Democrats aro very soro .about is, because the Kopublicaus lu Congress did not make tho amendment broad enough to enforce Chincso sullrage, re peal the natural ization laws, rovoko the treaty denying Chinese tho privi lege of naturalization, or do something that tho Democrats in their drowning cfl'orlH to keep their heads above water in Salt Itlver, might havo something better than straws to catch nt. J?t.v .oir;i(i. Statement of tho Public Debt.' We havo received, from tho ofilco of the Secretary of the Treasury, the state ment of the public debt on tlio first of tlio present month. Tho amount of debt beai ing interest in coin, now out .landing, i i2,t07,87e700, thu interest on this being 15,000,185. Tho debt bearing interest in lawful money is 107,'.' 10,000 jiiitcrt-Ht 1,07 1, 700. Tho debt bearing 110 interest, comprising de mand nud legal tender notes, postal and fractional currency, nnd certificates of deposit, amounts to fl07,7'.M, 088. The total debt outstanding, principal, is J,S88)541,.182; tliu principal nud interest amounts to fi',0.'l5,on2,888. The amount in tho Treasury on tho 1st of May was as follows : Coin, f 02,031 732 ; coin, for which certificates ot de posit nre outstanding, 10,307,200, our renoy, 7,800,50 1 ; total, 1 10,235,107. Tho decrease of tho publio debt during tlio past month was $0,300,070. Tho amount of Pacific Railroad bonds out standing nt tho commencement of this month was $50,852,320. Tlio Interest accrued but not yet paid -on theso bonds, amounts to $1,130,308,. Tho interest pnid by tho United States is 3,310,053. Tho interest repaid by transportation of mails, eto., was $1,-380,-3B. Tho balanco of interest duo tho United Slates is $3,050,083. Tho condition of tho Union Pacific Hoad does not leavo room for much hopo that its financial stato will bo im proved nt tho end of another month. S. F. Timet. Not so Bad as That. In our item of yesterday morning, concerning Bon Hayden's speech nt Frceport, tho types made us say ho "thought the niggers Bhotild bo allowed to marry our sistors." In justice to Ben and perhaps to tho other party we dosiro to say that the word hoc should have preceded the words "bo allowed." Bon istiollnfavor of introducing an African into his fam ily in tho capacity of brother-in-law, which, ns wo tako it, is a lucky circum stance for all the parties concerned. Ortyonian. A cattle disease, caused by the ani mals eating smutty ears, oi eoro, hat destroyed stock is Iowa. , One Kandrcd Years Ao. Ono hundred nnd ten yean ago, here was not a sjnglo whito man in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. Theo, what is now tho-tnost flout ishing part of America was as littlo known as the mountains around tho moon. It wa until 1770 that Boone left his home in North Carolina to become tho first scltlo in Kentucky. The first pioneere' of Ohio did not sottlo until twenty years after the time. A hundred years ago, Canada belonged to Franco, and; tho whole population did not exceed a million nnd a half of people, A hnn drcd years ngo tho great Frederick of Prussia was performing thoio great exploits that hnvo mado him immortal in military annals, nud with his little monarchy was flustainlnji a contest siuglu bunded with Russia, Austria, nnd France, tlio three great powers of Kuropo combind. A hundred yearn ago. Napoleon was not born, and Washington w'ns a inodost Virginia Colonel, nnd tho great events in his tory of tho two worlds, in which these great but dissimilar men took leadintr. p.uts, were then scarcely foreshad owed. A bundled years ago, the Uni ted States were the most loyal part of of the British empire, and nu tho polit ical hoii.on no speck indicated the struggle, which within 11 -core of yoarsj thereafter established tho great repub lic ol tliu world. A hundred years ago. there wero but four newspapers in America. Steam engines had not been imagined, and railroads and telegraphs had not entered into tho romotcit con ception ol mam, When wo como to look back at it through tho vista of his tory, wc find that the century past has been allotted moro important events, in their bearing upon tho happiness oi the world, tlinu has almost every other which has elapsed since thousand ot years. m A CuiuouK Dib'covuitr. A' curious discovery has just been made at Pompeii. In a home in coursu ot exca vation, nuoven wat found cloiod with an Iron door, on opening which a batch of eiglity-ono loaves, put In 1B0O"' years ago, and now somowhat over baked, was discovered, and oven the large lr.011 shovel with which thoy wero neatly laid in rows. Tho loaves were but sliglitly overbakud by the lava bent, having been protcctod by a quan tity of ashes covering the door. There is no baker's mark on tho loaves f they 1110 circular, about nino Inches indlara-' eifr. rather Hat. nnd indented (oviden- tly wilh tho bakers elbow) iu tho cen tre, nnd nro sliglitly raiscu nl tlio iiaes, and divided by deep lines, radiating from tho centro into eight sef ments. They nro now of ft deep brown color, nml hard but vcrv luht. In the snrno shop woro found 601 "bronzo and 52 sliver coins. A mill with a great quan tity ol corn In cxoollotit preservation, has also been discovered. Wo find copied from tho Jackson, Misslssiimi. Clarion a statement of "tho policy of tho rebels" of that Statfe. The programmo is ns follows: Vote' down thu disfranchising clause ; accept thoso which remain ; and strive by all thu legal means and tho legitimate agencies nt command to elect good1 nud reliable men to administer tho new government and to represent our neg lected interests nt Washington." If1 rebel principled aro ns wiso as the above, loyalty in Mississippi, must havo 1 cached a very high standard. m Gamiiuno. "What harm is there," Bald a young man, "in ploying a game of cards for amusemCil ?" It lead to' tho formation of bad habits gambling, drinking, Hwcaring; and it is attended by loss of time, loss of health, loss of reputation, loss of peace, loss of fortune,' and loss ol both body and soul. a. "I says, Pat," said Yankee to an" Irishman, who was digging in his gar don, "aro you digging out a holo in that onion bod?" "No," says Pat, "I am digging out tho earth and leaving tho hole, to bo sure." A Boston paper said New York city was so wicked that Hell Gate had to bo widened. A New York paper re torted that that ugly passage bad to be mado wider to accommodate the increased travel to Boston. The editor who kissed bis sweet heart, saying " plM exchange," k W lived not to have exceeded the proper " liberties of the prow." WJiy is laziness like money ? Be cause the more a auua ha oi it, the' more he want. FlstUry U the milk oi huata HV nese turned iat butter. X. 1 r! Ill I l.i U I ft . -ii II ) IE