Itidgway, March lat, 1870. SPECIE PAYMENT! GOLD OR GREENBACKS TAKEN IN EZCBANOB FOR IVMONS OR JOB WORK A T THE RID GW AT WAGON SHOP. Call and examine my itock before buj. log a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon. I use tbe best selection of Michigan WHITE OAK AND UICKORYj I employ none but Firtt Clast Median r;Iuie nothing but the lett Refintd Iron. I think it will be to your interest to giro me your order. flaring twenty five lumber wagons in course of instruction, I will be able to furnish any party by the first of April. All orders by mail, also any orders left with W. S. Service at the Tin Shop, will receive prompt attention. March 5. tf S. JACKSON. QHARLE8 HOLES, PRACTICAL WATCn?rAKER, ENGRAVER JEWELER, West end of Hyde House, Ridgway, Pa. Sells as Cheap as Ever, 0 OLD AND SILVER WATOAES, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, Spectacles, Pens and Penvils, Exclusive .4 gent for the sale of ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD TENS. Repairing Watches, etc., done with the same aeeuraey as heretofore. nov20,'0'Jtf N OW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE CUEAr Bargains in HARNESS, SADDLES, VALISES, TRUNKS, WllirS, &C. JM. H EARP, havingjust returned from Fhil dolaphia, where he has purchased a large as mrtuicnt of the above goods, ulong with ucarly everything in his liuc, would respectfully in vitetiie attention of the public to tliciii. He is at all times prepared to manufacture to order all kinds of huruess, or anything else in isi ins. BOSTON TEAM COLLARS, The best collar for lumbering purpose?, are KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I CHALLENGE COMPETITION AS TO TRICE, STYLE OR QUA LI Y. B&Give me a call at ny establishment, ABOVE THE CORNER OF MAIN AND DEFOT STREETS, RIDGWAY, PA. v6,'69-ly J. M. HEARD. GFLAT DISTRIBUTION By" -the Metropolitan Gilt Co, CAJH GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF $300,000 EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 6 e'h g's, eah $'20,000 10 ' " 10,000 20 ' 500 40 C'h g's, eaeh $1,000 200 " " COO 300 ' " 100 60 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each $300 to $700 75 ' ' Melodeons 50 to 100 H60 Sewing machines - " 00 to 175 600 Gold Watches - - " 75 to 300 Cash prizes silverware, val'd at 1,000 000 A chance to draw any of the above Prize for i!5o. Tickets describing Prizes are icaltd in Envealopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25o. a Sealed ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticaet-holder on payaient of One Dollar. Prizes are im mediately sent to any address by express or re turnmail. You will know what your- Prize is bjfore you pay for it. Any l'rize exchanged fur anoth er of tame value. No Bluuks. Our patious can depend on fuir dealing. Kkfkbexce: We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them: Andrew J. Burns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara S. Walker, Baltimore, Piano, $800; James .V. Mathews, Detroit, $3,000; John T. AndrewB. Savannah $3,000 ; Miss .lgues Sim mons, Charleston, Piano, 000. We publish uo names without permission. Opinions of tue Pakss : "The firm is relia ble, and deserve their success " Weekly Trio une. May 8, We know them to be a lair deal inn firm. JV. Y. Herald. May 2X. A friend of ours drew a bOO dollar prize, which was proiup tly received. Daily Aewt, June 3. Send for ciicului. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envealopes contains one cash oi FT. Six Tickets for one dollar ; 13 tor two dollars; 85 for five dollars ; 110 for 15dol Urs, AU Utters should be addressed to H-4RPER, WILSON & CO., Fe4 19 tsa l&aJJroadway, N. Y. CARDS, 'Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, Handbills, &o., doneiu a neat manner, and at the iowjst raica, FOR CASH,' at tat Elk Alvoc&ts Printing 0e. XEW? A D TF.R TISEMEN TS. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby (riven that the followinrao. counts have heen filed in my oflioo and will he presented at the next Term or Orphans Court of Elk County, for confirmation! Account of Joseph lianhauser, Guardian of Mary E Mecura. Final account of George W. Rhines, Guardi an of Mary E. Dougherty. final account of A. v. Gray and John Darr, Executors of the last will and testament ol Michael Oval, deceased. Final account of R. T. Kyler, Administrator of the Estate of Anthony Cunes, deceased. n3w4 illtU. BCHOENING, Register. The most Complete IJusliicas Col lege the I'nlted States. Affording facilities for acquircing a thorough, practical business education; possessed by no other School in tbe country. Since its incorporation in 1855, nearly Six teen Thousand Students, representatives from every State in the Union, have attonded here. No vacations. Students enter at any time, and receive private instructions throughout the entire course. N. B. Circulars with full particulars and all necessary information, on addressing SMITH & COWLEY, Principals, Pitts buku ii, Pa. s OMETHING NEW IN RIDGWAY 1 BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT ! The subscriber takes thia mithod of inform ing the citiiens of Eldgway and vicinity that he has opened a BOOT & SHOE STORE, in the room lately occupied by Henry S. Thay er in the west end of the Hyde House, where may be lounu a general a38ortaient of Ladies Shoes, Gautiemcns' Roots and Shoes, Boys' Boots and Children's Shoes, ALSO, Connected with the above establishment I hay a Root and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment where work will be made to order. Repairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms. The public arc invited to give me a call. oc3,'09y GEORGE WALKER. G UNSMITIIINCI. The undersigned respectfully an. nounccsto the citezens of Elk, and adjoin, itifi counties, that he has recently established a Gnu-Shop in Ridgway at the head of Main nnd Depot Street?,' in the basement of the building occupied by V. S. Service ns a tin shop, where he will attend promptly to all orders for work in his line. TARGET AND HUNTING RIFLES, Single or Double, mude to order, and war rnted. He also keeps on hand, and for salo a NEW AND SITUIUOR Breech Leading Rifle, a good assortment of Ammunition, Revolvers, Hunting Tackle, and other articles pertaining to the trade. nlO. tf HORACE WARNER. THIS Infallible Remedy docs not, like the poisonous irritating snuffs aud strong caustic solutions with which the people have long been humbugged, simply palliate for a short time, or drive I lie disease to the lungs as there is danger of doing in the use of such nos trums, but it produces perfect and permanent cures of the wsist cases of Chronic Catarrh, as thousands can testify. Cold iu the head is cur ed with a few applications. Catarrhal Head ache is relieved und cured as if by magic. It removes otleusive brent h, loss or impairment of the sense of taste, smelling cr hearing, water, in e or weak eyes, and impaired memory, when caused by the violeucc of Caiarah, nsthey fre quently are. I offer in good faith a standing reward ot 90W lor a case ol Catarrh tliat 1 cannot cure. For sale by most druggists everywhere. Price only 50 cents. Ask vour Uruggist for tue remedy ; nut ir be has not yet got it on sale, don't put it .off by accepting any nmerable worse than worthless substitute, but enclose sixty cents to me, and the remedy w ill be sent you postpaid. Four packages r-, or one dozen lor !-'. bend a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet ou Cutcrrh, Address the proprietor. 11. V. I'lillLK, M. V. COy Buffalo, N. Y. LOltlLLARITS EUltEKA Smoking Tobacco is au excellent article of granulated Virginia. Vt hercver introduced it is universally au mired. It is pnt up in bandsoatie muslin bag;, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. LORILLAAD'S "YACHT CLl'R" Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being deni cotinized. ii cannot injure neveless constitu tions, or people of scdyiitury habits. It is produced from selections of the finest stock, nnJ prepared by a patented and origins! manner. It is vcrv aromatic, mild, and light weight hence it will last much longer than oflie nor does it t urn or si in the tongue, or leuve n di'acrepiibln after tai Oi-:iis f..r trimine. eiegini'v carved Mi eisci; I't'ii i'nas M'ver Hummed, u vl p.ii'k e I i'l nt-Ji Ir t n-T pMCVi ust-s, aiV plaeluu ihelfiehll iub I'raud Juily. LOKUl-Utll'S C E N T U U Y Chewing Tobi"i:o Ttii brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no superi'ir anywhere. It is. wiihoui doubt, the best ohewing to bacco in the country. I X HI 1 .1 . A HD S SN UFFS Have betu iu guueial uso iu the Limed feiates over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the best" wherever used. If your siorekeepers does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get tbeiu. Tbey are sold by respectable jobbers al most everywhere. Csroulars mailed on application. V. LOIli LL.au tf to .-l ew l'or. W . S- SERVICE. 200,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED. At the new Masonic Hall Building. STOVES at prices that wtU please ef all de sirable kinds. TIN-WARE of every kind en hand at all times. Speoial atteation given to Wholesale orders. Prioe list furnished to dealers on application. SI1 LET-T1X AND COPPER WARE. House furnishing goods a great varioty. STEAM AND WATER PirEING, PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING TACKLE, such as RODS BAS KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS, CAPS, POWDER, &c. io. ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK Promptly attended to. BIRD CAGES A yiCE VARIETY. ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS. of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper aai every kind of HOUSE AND JOB WORK done on short notice and warranted, AGENCY of Henry Disstoas celebrated saws. Orders for saws at fastory prices so licitcd, also for repairiut;. Iaforn.ation aud price list furnished on application. PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPF, OLD COPPER, BRASS, PEW TER. LEAD, IRON, BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN BACKS, NATIONAL BANK NOTES, U. S. BONDS.&e. 4 I taken in excitative fmr Good or Work vUtOrf. ' '! W. B. SffRTIOE. KIME. n OODS FOR THtf MILLION. POWELL Ja K I M E, At their eepaeieis sbere in RIDGWAT, Have ou band, a splendid assortment oi all seasonable Goods adapted to the waottt of the people of Elk and atlioio'iDL' counties, which tliey are selling at prices that defy competition. They would simply state here, that being very large dealers, their facilities for purchasina are un equalled by any establishment in tli6 county. They buy directly from manu facturers and on the GROUND FL00I Another advantage. You can always get what you want at their store, lance you will save time by going directly to them and TIME IS MONEY. We have no space here to enumerate a'.l the ad vantages you will have in patronizing their establishment. Rut call and see. and reap the advances lor yourselves. mong their Goods you will find DRY GCOD8 in enilcM varieties, GROCERIES choice and frebh CLOTHING of lest material superior cui aud niiih. BOOTS & SHOES of the best stock aud make, CROCKERY for ucwly married, middle aged aud elderly. DIUED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR. CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELSE. Nearly all kiods of country prodtue tiken at the market value-Tlnltf. POWELL & fpnK SATURDAYiJVENINQ POS.T. ....... JL THREE MONTHS GRATIS I This cheapest and best of the Literary Week lies Is off ering unequalled inducements to new aiuWrihers. In the first paper of October. It. commenced a brilliant Novelet, called a Family Failing," by Elizabeth Prcscott. It also is now running a serial, called " George Canterbury's Will," by Mrs. Henry Wood, the fniuous author of " East Lyune," &c. NEW NOVELETS will continually succeed each other. Among those already on hand or iu progress, are " Under a Ban," by Amanda M. Douglas ; " Leonie's Secret," by Frank Leo Benedict ; a Novelet, by Miss llosnier, to. The post also gives the gems of U10 English magazines. NEW SUBSCRIBERS For 1870 will haue their subscription's dated back to the paper of October 2d, until the large extra edition of that rial is exhausted. This will bo thirlceeii papers in additivn to I lie regular weekly numbers for 1870 or fifteen months iu all ! When our extra edition U ex hausted, the nnme9 of all new subsciibers lor 1H70 will be entered on our list the very week they are received. TERUS : $2 0 a year. Two copies, J4. Four copies, $0. Five copies (anil one gratis) $8. Oue cipy of the Post and one of the Lady's Fricud, $1. A copy of the large and beautiful Premium Steel Fugrnving. TakTng the Measure of the Wcd'iing Ring " engrave I in England at a cost of t-01 .0 will be sent to every full (Sr'i 30) uhsrrihcr. and to every person sending a club, This is truly a beautiiut engraving i Andreas H. rETEESON & CO., 81! Wal.iut Street, Philadelphia. .Specimen copies sent free for live cents. oun noAir: physician A iinwllandp Hook of Fkiuily Medicine. By Dr. BEARD, of the University of the City of Sew York, ansipted by medical professors in the various departments. Tluee years devo ted to its preparation. Quackery and huni buggery exposed. Ptnfefsurs in our leading medical colleges testify that it is the best fHin ily doctor book ever written. Outfit aud sam ple free to agents, A. II. HUBBARD, J00 Chestnut St. Phil'a, IV DR. J. S. BORDWELL'S Medical IVe IJill: Advice at (.'Hicl', common-eusus, t 'all iu town t'all in t-.iwn at 1 . i r Ii t SI 1 ivail bv Riiitruud S .miles j 1 5 ii!u ( itii I H er 1 I uiitiis from '2 lo .") units cr mile. Travuliug willi ow;i ooiivcj auec unc inilo - Oti fun to twelve iiiiirs 1(1 Oli Ot.Wetriual Calls .within ton miles 10 W '' " bv rt;ll 1" miles, 10 (Ml unless detained licnttd the u -art I liiuu. I'll!" eurciim t'tii iri ii, from (ivo rn liltocti d'j!l:ir. IV'f eiircinx C-"ei-n!"iilii vil!:nL' or Kiuus Evil, lrom tweiitv-Cvc to cue liun h.A tlo'.l.irs 'I'o.uli Ivxir.ic'iun, ;V; 'ix 'eii;a'i"!i ("i" i.aii 'it l'e'oli, 1 t!it I'litiiiiitiutied and Purzieal opeitttiiin. wiii be clitnued iieeuttlmu' 'u cii'futusttitiees. Te' tl:n-e living reverul iiiihs fiutu a I'tiij; Hli'te I fiitni.-li Mull medicine ns 1 citry. I civo tli'w feo li.-t to .-ton tli o con-t'tnt tn;iiil! pig of my char. ly interested parties. The idievo nve ahmit my usual and have Leeu fur fcevetal yea'.s. 11 & 6 ft tj y S -. I t I t i I I i v l TO TUT. W.OP.KINO CLASS We are now pre pared t3 t'li ui.ii all cla-is.'s wnli cm- mi. enip'oy inent nt home, the wh !e ol'tlso time or fur the spare moments. l!u-iiKS;i !;', 1 i u 1 1 1 and protiialile- Peren-iot-ci'licr kcx ';isily earn fioia .".tic. to.".v per cviiin;r, and ii prop iortsonal sum bv dvotin? ilicir whole time to I lie tiusiupxs. toys ai,d tills earn nearly n-i much as nieti. Tliat nil ulio see this iioiicc may send their addrcx, nnd lest the IiiuOikss. we timke this ii!ip:irul!el 'd oII'm' : To "iich ns are net well aii.-tii d. wu will lend $1 to pay for (he troublo of writing Full particular", a Valiiii'ole sample, which willjlo i i c iniiiienee work on. and a copy oi J In lr,j,, ii j.i:rrnri Coui'i'Jhivn - oiuf laj lu gv'it liiinily new pa pens published all sent lice by mail, lle id- r. if yuii want permanent, pi ot'ii.ib o Wwi l; tddrcss L'. C. A1.LK-, i: CO., .Vict st v Maine. Feb. l'J am. Yjs. TA5t APPKLS. U. S Asse-sou's Ofi ick, IHtii DisrntCT, 1 Pa., Oliieo, CrttwKNsviLLh, Clearfield Co. Pa. Notice is hereby given that the assessment lists, valuations and eniimeriil ions ma Ic and taken witin the enetecnth Collection District, Pa., by the Assisirut Assessors und-T the laws uf the United States, wi'l remain oiicn to nil persons concerned for examinat ion for the spnee of ten days lrom the 5th day of April, A, P., 1670, at llio Asscunor'u Oiiiou, iu tbw i.ur ough of Curwinsville. At the lime slated above the Assessor will receive, hear and determine all appeals rela tive to any erroneous orexcesi-ivu valuations or enumerations by tho assistant assessor. "Iu rcguid tonpi "ills, the law provides, ''That the '(Ueslioii lo be deteri. lined by the assessor. I on an appeal respecting the v illi ttion or enu 'nirrnti n of property, objects liuliln to duty or ttisaiion, shall In whether th voluai'iui cuiu ' iilaiucdiit be or be not in a .just rc'atioii or proportou to tuber va'uations in the same as se'suieut district, uml whether tl.o eiuinicra tiori be or bo not correct. And all appeals t.i the assessor as iilore-ui, shiill be uia ie in ia r. ling, ui d shall specify the pa' tit ular cause, mutter, or thing respecting which a decision is r Hjiie.' ted ; and shall moreover, state the ground or principle iiierjuulily orcii or Com plained of." DVNIEL LINISOSTON. As'-'esor of the Nineteenth Collectiou DUtrivt, j;:t F. EE n'0 liOOK 0SNT?. We will sei, l ban lsimip pro-r ectui. of fit.r new illum ed Fanii'y l.ii le, m in b.n.k teiit f ee of oli urge. Address. Nati'.ual 1 uoi.si..ng (.on.a- ny, riitludi .pin.., i n. iw fa XHI-F- ncs 'eeu trvulintr about huuibcj'ging drceists and private parties ai'smg uu and se "ng a br.se comporn l which he calls VOLCt TT S PUN PAINT. .lof Woicou i gsnuii.e remedies have a wKte out side wrapper (with eiguuture large). Look out for (taaterfoits. SPLENDID TRIZK FOR TUB LAD III. The finest, most pleasing, and eoatly engrav ing ever publiabed in America, to be pritt as a premium to each subsoiibtr to . DEMORfiST'S monthly, a magarine of pranlioal utility in the house, mirror of the fishions, and a literary' conser vator of surpassing iutercst and artistio excel ence, acknowledged to be the modern parlor magazine of America The engraving, i!8x32 incheB. Is from the or iginal painting, entitled, 'The Fio-Nio on the Fourth of July.' The painting took a whole year, and is con sidered the finest of the entiro list of numerous populor productions by Lillii M. Spenoer. The engraving was the labor of. four years, by three eminent artists John Rcdgers, Samuel llalpin, and Samuel Hollyer ; The last named having Ticen induced to come from Europe to finish it. The engravers have ably seconded the successful labors of the painter. Nouebut artists can fully appreciate the skill and labor lavished on this engraving The general ef fect is very fine and impressive, md the dcli rate finish to the heads will bear the most mi nute inspection. 'J'lie union of line and stipple is executed with unusual ability, and their skilltil combination has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers iu this uusurpaii ed proof of their genius. Tl.ejwork on the engraving alone cost over seven thousand dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competent judges the most elaborately finished largo work of art cvor engraved in America. Fine copies of this lnagnilicent picture, on heavy pinto paper, worth if'H) tach, are to ba given as a premium to ouch uhauribar to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINK. Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and ten cents (which is to be sent with the .sub scription), for the postage on the engravings (which will be mailed tecuroly done up on a roller. This is certainly the largest, most liberal and splendid premium ever offered to single subscribers by my publisher, and affords an easy and economical way for any one to seeur an elcrant work of art, a l'urlor Picture that is only next to a piano in the way of ornamen tation, nnd a perpetual reminder of a day whic h ought to to be cherished and held iu re membrance by every true American. The reception f this muguiticent pietuie will take every one by surprite and we do not venlui-M anything iu saying I lint $10 will not procure another tliat combines so lu jch of in terest and beauty. Specimens vf t lie Magazine, with circulars, giving tul: parncuisre. will lie te.il t.i tiny S;v. en ad ires. pn IVeu on l ece pt ol' 15 cents Addess DliMORFST' MONTHLY. uovilOtf bUD Broadway, N. T. Y W 1! D iEKUHHIt'S SEUMC.VS IN rLYMOUT.II CHURCH Are beinr; rea l ly people of every duos an.' ler.Giiiinaiiou all over ibis country aud Europe. I'hcy are full of vital, beautiful reliiria -.i thought and feeling. Pi.ymoi iu l'l i.i i r ? published weekly and contains Mr. Pi ediei s Sermons and pravcts. in IVrm niitab e I . piesirval :ou and bindiog. l or Pule I v .' nevvsilenh rs. Pi ice. 10 cents. Venrlv sn:.. 'l iotions rcieived bv the publisher r-i,, ii'-.i irg two liaTidsome vohiuies of over psg" each. Half yearly. $1 7fi. A new and hiuicrb .-leel portrait of Mr. lieecher prrseiucd to ail v early s.:b-eribcrs. Extraordinary ollei ! i'LYMUl Til I'LI.l'lT and the CHRIS TIAN UNION '2 i'.ll, an uuseciai ian, Inde en, dent weekly jciurntil of Christianity with leo- i m e room talks and editorial urtieles bv Mr. Reedier sent to one address for S'd weeks for FOUR DOLLARS. Special inducements to canvassers and those getting up clubs. Spcoi nicu copie.-i, postage lree, tor o ceni. J. 11. FORI) & CO., PubMshors. 4w u'j'l'uik Row, Yew Vork. 'f. HE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS ORATIS ! The Lady's Friend announces tho following' Novelets for 1S70 : Did ilo Forget Her ? ' by Louise Chandler Moultou ; The Caseaniu.n s Aunt,' by Fli.abeth Prescott, author of ' be tween Two.' c. ; ' Solid Silver ; or, ChrUie Ueaue's lb ida! Oitts,' by Anni d.v M. Doughv , autlior of I lie ' Ddiurry Fortune," with uu merous shorter stories Ly a brilliant galaxy el iady writers. A finely executed Menl engraving, n bund seme double page, finely colored fashion plate and a lergu assortment of wood cuts, i!iu.-ti"tt ing the fashions, fancy work etc., are give.t- i every number. 1 l will give a popular piece of Musis in cv ery uunicer. 1 ORTRA1T3 OF DISTINGUISHl'.L AUTHORS. The January number w ill eontiiin portrai'a (engraved on steM) of Mrs Henry Wool, Florence Percy, Louise Chuudler Moultou Elizabeth Prescott, Amanda M. Douglas Mil., Margaret Ilosmer and August Bell, NEW SUBSC HIKERS Who send iu tbelr names before the first of No vember, ahull rcceiue the November and De cember numbers of this year in addition, mark ing fourteen months in all ! And new subscri bers sending in their names by the first of December shall receive the magnificent Decem ber holiday uum'jc.-, making thuiecu niontln iu all ! TERMS : S- "()n year; two copies. i : four copies, fO: epoieshic. I and oue pi ai is) $H One copy ot e Lil ly's 1 lien I und one or the Post, fct. t c ii.v of liu I.rg and beautiiul Premin i' Wei'l iiiiiiiviuj Taking the Nicasuie of lie i. nr. ciil'I-IMC'I IU l.!lgiIIUl ni ,; w.,.l i l' ?','Jl l-nill !,, w,..l l.i t,..vwm - ' - -J r e idi.i u c-.u'i lui t cs 'aving is a gem of ail Ada.aiS DEACON j PL"fr.l!.sON, "l.i Hall. ut urecl, l'Uilads.;pbi. Specimen copies sent for leu euuts. EW MORE. The t nliscriber begs leave to inform the eitd I 7etss o' liidgwavaud vicinity that lie ha I opened u store H Lie re may be louud PFRFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY, FINE CONFECTION AP.l OYSTERS, ORANflKS, LEMONS, in sessca nlSvltf J. R. BAIRU