Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 November 1894 — Page 1
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liBPM IV m AN A. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 33, 1894.
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KVEUY FRIDAY, AT JA8-
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INDIANA, BY
W. CT. U. COLUMN
CLEMENT DOANE
OFFICE. In Courier Building
,v.Vf.8T Sixth &tke.t.
: - T.oTOF SUBSCRIPTION
.. no Numbers, Postpuid, l.ßO.
horter time in proportion. - KITES OF ADVERTISING. lA , .KrtiBements legal rates
For legui insertion; 50c
!0 lines ; --- iuwiuint insertion.
eacn uu-v.ir- iu,-o1 onn-
Vnr vearlv advcruaeniemo -1 ll-tH will be made to regular river.
CONDUCTED BY MKS. M. L. HOBBB.
CONDUCTED BV OBO. 11. W1W0N CO. HUM
THE DRUNKARD'S DEATH.
Sad
Educational Column.
THE VOUNO TEACHER.
Air a-gittin cool an cool ah ,
Frost a-coram in ue nigui. Hickanuta and wa'nuta fallin, Possum keepin out ob eight, Tu'key struttin in de ba'nya'd
tisorfi.
MMEUCIAL AND JOB WORK
Of all Kinds Promptly and Neutly ex-
prated at libkbal . "ve invite inspection and UUHineea.
"Jkofessionaicards.
Dr.B. J. KBWPP
' JASPER. INDIANA.
Hour: A. 1
Li nf tho Treatment
euro of tho Alcohol Habit. JulyHWtf.
of
cA,v of Gifted Mae Who Was
fcWI "
Overcome ay the Raai Deawe.
K, T an ninn in mV rOOlll this
(Inmnnn thnilf-'htS ()! tllC CttreCf 0
a certain man came across the lens
t mnmiirv. 11 IlMl! WllObO Ul,-
...intunw T mude in the bright
I UUIllkUllux " - , .
avs of jnv early manhood, arm umi
..L.llinii fnrrifid a WUVC Of SBd-
nebs over my heart. Thoughts of
him now crowd themselves u hj
mnmorv. and I mention his fall be
fiic fnmn as a lawyer was
tlUICU I'lf - ... a. . !..
Murifla Ii med with namre a
nu'"uu' . i.
,;i,ob endowments, lew
were his equals and none his
And foremost in his
iiu nwuw , .
, n nrpiiit to nis
cnosen uruicoBiwn, -
friends, a messing tu u. honor to Ins native
WU.I;,...-,- ----- i,:Mi
land, dear old lreiana. u
for strong dnntc emm-u
1 Mo PAntrnntpd liaOUS Ol uc-
auui. . , t ml rnnseouentlv sans
- . m TT.. ,iV.l L finfl
lit DUVIM. iiiMinnsa deserted hint. Manv
Hy Supt. B. 1. Holst, oone, Iowa.
Many dilliculties usually attend
the first term of school. I his ap
plies with more than ordinary torce in localities where tho young teacher
is placed in full charge of some thir
indeed
su
SHINS OP THANKSQ1V1N0.
laUlaaapolU 8ntlael. ...
CONöRESSMAN'ELCtT llAWi.
STAYER AT NOME.
Varv a-tpn ho nroud er hia
Keep on struttin, Miatah Tu'key;
Yo ao Know wiiBi iiiu w.
Cidah presa commence a-aqueaki, !...: -ivfw dU'Ul' .
Chillin Hwa'min round lak hornela
HuBtin aiga eraong ue nay, Miatah Tu'key, keep on gobbliu
At de geeee a-nyin oui.
He AHrihtei m BkcHet
Mi Shtea." pi A M. Tfardv. the man who
rfpfoatfid Conereasman Brett of the
Second district, is at the Demson. ipil hv hia wife and1
came up simply ou a pleasure trip
to rest after his campaign exeruu".
IT au r-oeincrft.1 DV niS IUKUV
friends last night after he returned
u wu hi luii wu(,- V...V At de geeae a-nyin boui. . . t.7 ml t wiw some i l i,.i, mnn.'.. - f ! lsj .ill I... .nun. fmm the theater, ana 11 was
t liitira nnii inr k : i i i i iiiiu. lw iiiuii . i mnn -iiiit iiini iiij aiiun ti , . w--- '
,m thft school according to her own Ef he did, he'd fihet aia mouf.
the school according t
Mn.i Tn wMilizft that difficulties at- pmnVin rettin rood an yallah
tend under such circumstances is Make me open an my eyea; often Z "Lg ,lo,. toward securing a .tÄ-lK.".
success. . Tu'kay eobblin gwm roun uiowiii,
Besides the newness and strange- Gwine roun giobin his aasa anu bic, ness of the relations between teach- Keep on talkin, Miatah Tu key; cr and milS there are other diffl- V ed no du.
culties. Tho noons unswepij ui j?a mer www -v- -
black-boards are out of repair; sev-i a. toXfa Wt'
eral window panes are broken ; the r timea Comin aho'svo' bo'n. course of study and school registers HeftU8 dat tukey gobbler braggi,
were left at the director's home me Den ms lace oreaiw u .v. SÄ. - divermfied and in -ffffiÄte
iaCl. IllUIlV WUIJlio "I" :i..l. in lib line'. To straighten all thw Cham; ;A .deichen.
thincs. and many others, and nave vin fn' de mince
-. . . .7 r. i .1 1 .1 1 - - ,, ,
"üR. B. B. BRANNOCK,
a.nd Surgeon
nLrv u Model Drug Store, and drink had complete possession i of ,,ÄTnSÄ opiate him. That glorious mind, gifted I of
lud ana Hotel, Jasper Indiana. Culls attended in town or countrj night or day. Nov. 24, lly
a model school the first day would
perplex ev
In order
meat,
em all.
chool the nrsi uuy wuum Spices groun I smeii em 11. ,-en a college president. Look heah, tu'key, atop dat go". f. .ih-.!'-!" vftissstr
- ! ,..,n.nr tito in mv iL' 7. .. :t...:o v.l. a ii
1 11.1111 ... 1 .' K III. I 11.1. 1U . . U - - ' I
UUnillWO . . , . uunnvv. 1 tit tempts were made to reclaim him, lgugestions may be found of some but all failed. The demon of strong' value.
y oie 1001 yo u- t . Do yo' know thankegibbin'a heah7 1 Detroit Free Press
j. p. SAXiBi M- D.
RKHIDXSCK ON KART HIXT11
OFF1CK ASU
8THKKT. jamPEP)
t ,.c. Hovm: 7 to a. M. U 1 r. - mg
- INDIANA.
1 Ann v nnlv lor SUCH a scnuui
- "rr-j . 1
md, gmea onag u feei sure you Can teach and
God, became a complete '-Wern. I . r A t. Unman 1 1 1 ..!. I r.nn,,rn
ind that voice 01 more umu You snouia tinvu nmv.
-1 in whom inousuuua nillin ...n oraer iroiu mc uiai,.
UIUilUUi';, w ---- , uiivm ...- - ,1 ' ... 1 1 ...t.Snli nii .. 1 if a 1. .. r..:i..-n Sn snlirtrtll
listened spelloounu anu mvi. Alore t,,an IUUI Uiu luuuius Dv...w. so often with soul stirring pathos WQrk Qre on acc0Unt of inability to pointed out the ways of nght and rn .ou oilpnppd forever by the, 0 Vmotira the same decree of
. 1 . f.1:l. Miannrl-' . .1 .n n1 Iii vnn
abnormal power 01 uuu. - order anu presuiiw ui l ;i.i nu lue lifo hflri f 1 iiniir nniiil4 I
was as lernui ia " wouia secure num tu
sublime. In one 01 me ioui- ij0Sjng control of one's sen is wie
rront metropolis ne ,.4 ...v tn lose control over
time before a represenUtive ot lne
u:r.oi r.nlfl "iwt in a wora uukj-
w finally, however, asked
"ai" j ' . 1 i. 1
ll... ninrrrOBUtTian. lO Wll. 1IC
nhieflv attributed his wonderful race.
. il i rt rk
.Tz in uiipfiii ana uie nwiw t
v Utriot." nromotlv replied Mr.
. ..i-.. ikaan
Hardy. "There are mure 0 raised in the district than in any
l,r.r tVrPfi rt stnets in tno Slave.
UVUUI .
Without discussing the causes, w w that the price of
CUllHxlWUfc . . j
wool has decreased recenuy anu ui.h it the nrice of mutton. Mr.
maAa a RpriouH mistake m en
tering into that correspondence with
the secretary ot tne wooi Kiuc.o association, and to this indiscretion
i.o ntpiMi tniinn 01 nis iosa ui duwi
no W " . - "T visited everv hamlet in the
district and made a thorough, and
in rnnnv instances a personal cau
f'l Murdv was interrupted
DUIIUH . . . t -,4
bv one of his admirers, wnu
Our Great ThanlMgivingr
Gift to all Our Headers, st0ry of the Germans who are sei- thua pointed out in
LarieNtwhcrtf VtteraWbe PaiM hi Vek. Wahiiingtox. November 15. A
society calling itself "The National Statistical Association," with head
quarters in Washington, held a regular monthly meeting last night at
me VyUiuuiuiMii uuiiu""; sociation is composed of men habitually engaged in mental labor
and who might be aesenrjea per
haps as scholars. At their regular meetings they are in the habit of 1 1 ! .
hearing papers reaa, oibcubbiur urent matters and reviewing the affairs of nations. At last night's
meeting Mr. Frederick U. wane, formerly a special agent of the eleventh census, delivered an address
on the subject of "Election Uertm-
cates."
Mr. Waite said that the receni overwhelming defeat of the demo
cratic party had been accorapusneu
bv 5,000.000 voters wno reraamcu
away from the pons, ne uewucu
the iorces wmcn oueravw ft"" - t A. 1 1Aa-4jI
Darty in power and coninDuw w
deteat. ne saia me resuiw v -y-
election furnish the same surprising
features as that of 189A wnen a
million republican agriculturists re
mained away from tne pous, wuu
a million more voted tne popmi
ticket. "Two years ago in a lecture at TrtKn WfnVina university, having
wuuu r - - . . . -.. .
detail inai vus
"WHICH IS THE
lt..
tied thickly in some portions 01 me election pendulum swings me 1.
district They are neany au ucui- ue 0i supremacy iww r r--ocrats and never attended a repub- ty with mathematical regulanty
whenever mere is no grw between the political parties, 1
..;.,ir attcation riven to iurgery been
.n i obatetrica. Dec. est den8 ef a great mciropoiw suregt
" " " Lvtiirnd lllnHG 'fill(ns.
VTWOTT, It. GREENE, w,h no frit.d near to catch his last breath Dq mi ceag0 to gtu(ly.
That
Kerolttancea
ome In Spayd Du lcSuaru.
. . .ait vi while silent in ueain. , i,., .nrlifipfiro rtOfi.s
ATTORNEY AT No funeral cortege assembled to eleage in this respectj but jaspek. iswiAWA. do him honor or f0now his remains .rog even greater care and con- ...... in riubol and adjolnlnu ., . tt t uomn beneath the SOd. . .. . ,iiw.;nrn1 ndvance-
count.. Collection, prompt y attended to. for epose BiatT
H.n,llla.lCM U MOU tt ClIH-v"-"- I--- - . . ...w.... ... i
lldlnR, outh I1I0 01 rn-o IIIS SOul, uuij 5. H SIIOUIU UU yuur cuui
" " ....! t,i i.i.iiio over tliestonen, mvrv Ipwuon in IIIC
T vadrunkanU-lmm nobody own.. 1 ' 1'." ....:.. " T n0, fn ,ln
miir tim'w 1 j .1 ii hi il niatiwiuui -- 1 1 1
kkkk TBAYLOtt. This truly o oqueni ana j,. r preparation for the!. . wmv sllbscriber tothe Coub- being
T"JV:w oTtaKlÄÄ upon which iTKta Ä -sa ATTORNEYS AT LAW'0fhTs in experience tin d. & you 1 seyen hundred acre8 jASFBR, INDIANA, common paupers are buried-at the this ncce.. y. Qutand orwRrd Thß colonel JUjt warming up i nnbol. and adiolnlnK . ' ' :n nntter's held. ". All rt-puiua vu d 1 -a. , lio wnol Question When he
coV,crspec.a,attent,onKivc.n,o couec cny marks his should be made promptly, " to the publisher 0 me picture, ; "M"" need out the Soor and saw that a
tlontt.
lican meeting. They am vuru u
: irr when Gen. Harrison visii-
Lj a e;nr.iv Viprause he was a
w - - lriusiwv . .
nRTWANk'S. Hardy visited these settlements he ORTHANKb- n J resnectable audiences,
giving a Su-Lnjwhen thoy heard him speak ml nerb N E W etntnrinn voice they declared
1 ilia d... - ,1 uM.nninr ii..i i.n ir.s a cnreater man man
Pinn. will. Harrison ; and the sequel shows tha
1 manv of them voted for him. by special ar- many 01 1 q
rangementstri jie made to an interior place, made by us where he spoke to an audience of n.itli V10 nilh- fnrnrnars in a country school house.
.1 . tHUA onil ihn WPflth
lishers. be senMThe house was uucu -
iiiisi"
f I
warm, an tne uw v i. .t-.4
vom nnen. JUSC auoui
'on.ee oTerro.tomce, South "- Dlnce. His gmv
r"uttrK- " . 71 n.nt
KUUV.ll Uliu
Ko marble entablature marKS . tlank, and talk nlnnn. His crave is un- gjetu care. m, .
vour worK. mc
about your
K. M. MILBÜBN.
M. A. 8WKKNBV
Attorneys tlaw,
tdlolnfngCiuntlei. Partlcul
tn to collection.. , . ,
Tec.9.VI. OT. K. COX. Attorney mt lmw, .t AMPER. INDIANA,
. I. 111)1 .ludlclall
VroHecutlnn Attorney r-.y .- " vcivllL
to the publisher of the picture, on we wooi ,
order to secure this valuable pre- b , anv, nundred sheep had
intnro has Iwcn renro- . 1 v. Unkt inst nnnosite
iown and unwe ii. 1 full v reeardinß any point about . gamereu u i b; ' J7r "t 1 But why mention any individual fully regard ng any p . om pamted the do()n Just look at the sheep.
-tnnce ofu the horrid ehects & educational jour- by one of the most successful "tists he said a every ?
strong '.""7. " wrecked nal ; attend teachers' meetings ; reau jn Water-colors, -water colors, oy ; have lecognized ?u.rle"h"Ä books on teaching; and make it a M (he t fad in pic. sheep themjehe .have
cJun. Z rZo and D?a le VS Ä and the loved of V J Äse'are p w- tures.-and the reproductions are as - Ä8,. The incident attention falling by the demon com t y nornml AU these are po f Fjß'
Acter Flereace'a Aavlce.
Vlnmnce. the actor, once gav
Sweeter?
The Second district contains
tnne auames, and inose 01
ni,....u ..nil wlllcareiuiiy i
Imslneii enn-u.teu - 1 wordS
the school, bee to 11 inai uibbwiuu., d h .)icturc
records are Kept pru -.y - : MWh.cll is The
ence, the actor, once u d irrcgular attendance. Us the sweeter, me siateiy, cons ucl""' V imp "eo adopted the advice to a friend in these an Consult with parents and the' imcd inU roseSj 0r the golden- ment some time gMJJ : "0? of whkv b un ! c es o P in her quaint blue ffitt Tle Sure ofP the
ome j,
wiiitin . n - fiiriH'iiiin
. I ..!. v inn t a
um,; in spayd-. bu.id.n onPuuno Uie barkeeper discipline before you taKe act on. , - the - to make any public
uec.,vi-iy . nnntains about 00 10 cent uiiuo Vw. T . earnest zeal anu a sincere". - T... ,'e' " -..-i mn.
. r .1 rv rtv it
J. L. BRXTZ.
9
you
make
.rr.11 n
drink, and when the whisky is gone , she will have, after paying for it,
.. the court, ot Dubois and M 7-!- lnfL and fcVery gallon there-
adio.rnrcountie.V the HIDO profit. A
,uÄ""ÄÄ. cK "'"vaho Hhouldput away,
Uec.S, w-iy Auio - . Tlw,
..HV - V
, A, Traylfe
TRAYLOR
J..llCrAIA. 0.BMTZ.
BRETZ. McFALL t BntTZ,
AAittiirs mt Ltw
JASPER, INDIANA
a . x t n.:i1 Iva onr. 1 . rmMtinlfinnil PUt On COn
improve your on tnan uaw puuaiug it4"' " ,rne8tc8s in'rv to lose lid. opportunity of pro-Uta, oi tho busm, , t h.
Ww
nf labor went
mnnt for your home, fit for the r , Tardv savs that he se-
most artistic parlor. This exquisite V lm08t the entire vote of the
id bo cheap at five dollars if Lnarrv workmen
1-... I. n nnn nnmr hi 0 . . t 1 i I
sarcastic a-wu ..v,.v. r- . , , nurchased oi
ot the"- ,
dealer.
.1 I.. tl,,. tr.Wl lUinCO 111 IIll! " - . M
a icacneriii iu Muw fnnr fr;nfi 8 0r our ereat oner.
nothing mat so,-"-VMart ..w w
is
i iu LiiHL i iivii .t . -i --- .-.. i a hi. An nrm, n
- . -.. MIS: Wp tn support yourself, hurts the child, so hampers ins pru- , the ,Mp
r- " cuim, .Snontnlile roa un hinders his developn.e, it, ef th
- r trk O M1111T1IH 1 II V ' KWjut - . "
ir. 1I1TNTEU. MU" ":r- i,v onounh - nrrmsm on the partot the one,li0WwmBtifaiito wr.7
" ' man. your v .: t ii i,i,a r
' .n vmi until vour time from whom, auoveuu umc , uot,nr ttnhison. ot
S Jit LaW, Zirtn ill fa drunkard's grave. a right to expect sympathy, ine. . Rn effort to
.us . r.n wmild keen over nroverbial "Duuina uuum Bwr nf nrison south.
INDIANA. m " .. " 4 , nf nlace and does,"4"" "L
H. NallAaalitlca
II TT Ww
sue between the political parties,
said: 'There is nothing surprising
the statistician in the ueveiana
vote. The republican xarmers nv.
not become democrats.' Last year
I said, and it is as true this year as it was last, 'the democrats have not
voted the republican ticav, have merely allowed the election to
eo by default.' it .hn that the republican
farmers did not vote for Cleveland in 1892, 1 analyzed, the election re
turns town by town wxouguiM "
rural districts of Sew xo ana un
covered that the rural vote lor
Cleveland was even less in iovt
than 1888 in every agncuuuw
county of the Empire täte. ia Ohio it was just the same. Cleveland's vote in 1892 was less than in 1888 in all the rural townships of
the agricultural counties. This year
the repuDiicans nave uu alarge a per cent, of the full vote as in 1888 in a single .täte. Hence
the only reasonable conclusion w
that in 1892 the dissatisnea republican farmers, and this year the discontented Democratic laborers joined the stay-at-home voters. "The stay-at-home vote has increased in New York from 75,000
in lob to ioo,vw iu ioi 425,000 thii year. In nnty vania it has increased from 70,000 r.rn a. flOA fUVI ir 1 ftQO rill tn
in lööö UJ 4UUWV IU iu -
400,000 this year, it has lncreaacu in Ohio from 40,000 in 1888 to 115,000 in 1892 and to 290,000 m 1894.
South Carolina, when she nan ouf000 less voters than now, cast 183j-
621 votes for tiaya ana imwn.
The total vote this year, however,
was not much over liU.uw, or aootu a fourth of the full vote.
'The immense republican plu
ralities this year are not the result
of an extraoroUnaryrepuDiican vote, w f an exceedingly small demo-
vntm Wi neons in has not
COVHIEB r verjr
The absurd process of "mainUin-j fot fa democratic candiinir the Nation's credit" as it is now,T h HrnRii percenUge of
... , i i
ibeinc applied at wasningum
i o .
Attorney .1AKPRII.
wu, practice. n in. court, of p.b.1. ttP familythat is, if infinitely less mischief-than the J"tJ.,;..i,i. rountv statenank. wmKy! nreastie man or woman in the
Jeffersonville,
rumtenvtr uuuoi . - Vou must aniiK. oiv.. - ir,inninn April n, w. jyuu iiiu schoolroom. Journal of Education.
The National Wine and Spirit
.1 i :: ,a Hnvolnninc into a
Albert B. Torter, a eon of ex
BRUNO BUETTNEU
Attorney nt tawvfö ?f mJj. And N-tTr, Public, Äher dayatC J ,
ii nunr uuainess biiuuiu u- ivf,...- m ,
TAtPEB, INDIANA, nn(.nnrnße sobriety and virtue," Mr. Porter is n graduate oi
-""r... " it . .1 i...,. i nnn nnnmi emu t
and prohibition must oe upiire-B- aim . . i ritt l V ..n t
a m . rm a
ntlc described by the di.
T,,5a itAnublic in this paragraph:
Wnn the eold for that $100,000,-
raonviue,! f ge into the Treasury raadelthe Skvlocks of Wall street will find
:,
ii,.i (hnv have more com wmu-
vilv j - . rt nffur for redemption, we
... ... .... Ümamaam V.a
. ,t.. om illimtratiniZ in our uuuvo w
. It is an oddtac : tnat ---J-u,, old story of the coon
itants oi no two uuu. wbicl aäemt a whole day in
other alike. An &nj D i,; """,, 't the same hole at
Am anch a small percentag1
lSi, it . in.of.viN In Penn-
ner iuu uw - "T""; -
sylvania the democratic party u not cast on an important election
such a small vote-for halt Century.
features oi tne re
Satate.
i.i ,.9 nnnH.hvn. Farewell. o"
"varrwei, Farval." A
TVin aatnnishinff
w w" CJ .
cent election are the same aj inoee
of 1892, when l,W0,wu nrpuoiicBn
farmers stayed at nsrae wjbu
populist brethren cast i,u,c-
votes on tne Bxrenji -ui . promises. Cenws'iM repatrateon statistics discloee the fact that th
year tne stay av. uouw vrvo
IKta hl fri.nd jSAm.Zli
' "77 rTT . j Ured about 5.000,000. If to these More than 13,000 will be received Jjgj 1,500,000 populists, the the state for the commissions of w J..w- th neat-
. Wlllpractlco la the Conrti of Dubpl" and I'erry counties, Indiana. Jan. v, lw..
Farmers' Home t (On If 111 .treet, Ja.pcr, Ind.) IM1ILIP KAHTN Kit. I'rop'r.
innui' " . , . This cominodloua hotel ha. been thorough-' tt watoh-UOR and to llire hllll 1 ty overhauled, and ruflUvd new tltrnuKhuut, 01 "" b
amt Id m i.ni.n fnr nubile imturt Almtient.
The table will alway. be found well.uppllfd, lid iiricin will bo reasonable. A Kooil Ntablu for farmer. horse., and elii.ufi f...it
A good bur, Well mipplled with thecholce.t
iquor. anu ciKjrn, anu puiuu minu way.. Ire me a call. . Dec.JOW-y PHIMP KASTNKK.
mi ... im nniriii.iinii iv" rf in iiiii. ii"
as encotiruKinK 'r"! v
pocrisy, and disregard oi tne im. bor a nu
tlMm K-fltl If Lilt.. 1UIIIU aw.w H:ilVliV v
the wolf who tried to convince the High School.
Unon to dispense with the services
I . 1 . i. i .....1 In. turn hint in- . , 1.1 no
nf IX WaiUn-UOU U T nnrn fO KCOU VUUT liuuuivo
stead? vnuwelf. The world is too
fr vnur ills and sorrow
m iiiii v
One who cannot find happiness Learn
i work is never me; bad urself. anywhere. r
rrenuu, . - folds his arraH across his breast and
imws his head toward the person
-'""-' - ml .M
CWNy Days.
who voted approval.
A CaafMiiat Lackief Tact
Dat grocer ob
ellar. sure 'null.
. -
ibles to'whom ho salutes. Ihe co'mnn -31 wonder whata the caute busy to' Arab ßay8 Salem aleikum" (Peace ,Dc( between young Qoi- Mose YaUerby. . I . ...:i. mt" Hp then laVS his 01 ino VY". T1 J mim .m 1 food K
r vour 111s ami urruo. 0b . - --- line and Miss uiaay f 1" osli, vnn .M to stop croaking. If you hands on his breast, in ""guff-The sUte of the ict-cr see any good in the world, 8how that the wish proceeds irora . suppose. äww t " 11
ms Iieaiv ...
