.« . - • 1 l-:.:.Q.:•e44-9" iris :.!-. ,I.;i 4:g3 They called tini John Bosbee He' looked like one of the family-i• and probably . gave , his name correctly,. , Careful Aulg..-s of. second-hand clothinVeSilMeted ''lliS titake4tdhe •t as . "ful . lows : , i ..1_ t 'i . ,fI /I 111 I/. • _ Coat and.y,qst,..,.• t, .. • .., • • •'.- •• • • ..).1‘. 4 4 43 9?: ,l Diliei ,tf (iinentii,4 ...i .V. :. ', ... ;,. Mc:, : 4 - ; ;130tits 01 fiat!). :, ...; ~:,• . Lt .. t ;-,. '' %.. " - ot: Total 1 ditic ..i.: • • '7,t '%!••• • • • 1 1 •, ?._ . 1 . • •7 , '".!.: ' ' ' ' *k ' ..tte was strong and oliust, stout and lazy, 7 ,.nd he itehied:'-,to take.inetteis very coolly. • ' ..' ''``l helle.vh I Wks drui l lk," iie irelilied to the • f And are alsC a yagrant," , observed ,the court. . - - I : . ' • . . .. . "Isn't there any difference between , a tourist and a vagrant'?" queried Bisbee. ,"I'm a trav eler, sir i I heve_.viiited. the prißcipal cities of Burope r and int ACV making it'tiitir of Ameri ,ca.. I, drink ~whiskey h, ithe advice of one of the most ethinent physi cians of , 'Europe" .1 . `"mph," remarked .the court , i "You have every beautifiil city here," ci f;tinued theteurist. It reminds inc very Ibi p.bly of . the island- of St. aelena r . 111 read home but yesterday, and will prbhably rem two." a week or. ... "I shouldn't , be surprised if, you, , . rental' hernth \ rec moriths," - said his Hotta. "I'll s( a man to show,. you one of, our Wick.. city i ,tetf . institutions. and I think yi - .(U'll stop th till spring opens." - • : . "Do you hint at 'imprisonment ?" asked 'tourist. • , . : 1 "Nhat's just what. I anl hinting at," rep the court.. • 1 . "Isn't this rather arbitrary?" 'inquired *Stranger. "I got drunk in . I'alestine and one Said anything. 1 - got drunk in Consta noble and was invited to deliver a lecture zg,ok drunk in Edinburgh, and ,was invited game supper. It hardly seemsl.p - ossible ' you will inteiiii , pt my tour arodnd the wi merely for the sake of filling up ,your pris, .. "You'll realize it when you get u there, • Aosbee.' • All the traveling !you'll I 1 do fqr, next three month's to comie won t raise blisters?' -- ". '• I I , "Am I sent up on accontt of my looks ? ``asked. ' • - . His Elonor motioned him into the. corrid "BecauSe, if my =looks have seta me to ' i on, what— Be 'might heve got 'six; months if Bijah tottUrrietfilim away so fast. pt alloived in the Cars. Nod It haply • ?ed the other day on the Lehigh. Valley Railroad. - The train hsid just lett iis ton and . co nductor. Wasma.king his firstil. found,when he observe'l i small white dog MO a . bnshy taiVand bri la black eyes sitting cosily onlhe seat beside young lady s 'hand some that it made his hear roll over lik a lop- aided putiiPkin. Dui duty was duty t and he remarked,in his most deprecatory manner "I'm sorry, madam, bnt its against the rules to hay* dogs in the passenger cars." " "0 ! my, is' thatio ?" and she turned up two . 1074 y: brown eyes at him beseeeningly.,“Nyhat "Wile world will I do.? I can't throw : \ him away, He's a Christmas present from my • aunt." ' ' • ''' • . - "By ticeans, miss.. We'll put him in a . m bye just baggage ear, and he'll bp just as happy as a robin in spring." - , , "What ! put my. nick., ,white - deg in a & nasty., . , .stuffy, dusty baggage car ?" ~ ~ , "I'm awfully sorry, miss, Ido assure you,but the rules Wit& eamPany' are 'inflexible as, *le laws of the Aliedm; and the,m other telloWs, "01iltrolv. He shall have my overcoat to lie inn, middle brakeman shill give him grub and water every time he opens his mouth ." 4 1 just tpink it's awful mean, 501 do; and I ,know somebody will steal, so, they will," And Abe showed a half notion to cry that ;nearly 4 broke the,conductor's heart ; but he . was firm, And _sang out to the.brakeman • 5...1"11ere, Andy, take this dog over-into the. baggag. ear,and tell 'em to take just the best kind 'of etre of hini." • • The young lady pouted, but the brakeman reached over and picked l it _Alp I as tenderly as though it was a two-weeki"-olcl baby, but as he lid so kstranee expresdion cameover his' face ike a wave of crainp-colie, and he said haStily o the ' "Here, you just bold him a thinute . tpi. pttt, this 'poker away," and he trotted out\ at tbe ear diieriiiad held on to the .brake'wheel; ihaking like a man with ae., ' I t The conductor , no soonettad ;his hands on the dog than he looked draund for a hole to fall:A*9 11 0. _ I,Fh 7 ,Nyloviy this is a worsted dog." .4 1 r ee, air," - said Jute little ,niiss, dernurely.— "Didn't you, 10)0w, that ?" I "146; rni! . iikofff'awful sorry' ,o> say I didn't Know 4111,1 hat e' and be aid the Chiistmai dog down in the owner's ap, and wftlice3 out "on helliattoirn, where lie 'stood half 'in hour in the cold i 4Fyi s tig,lo thinkpf a hYmn,tune AO suit the if4srirat:)l4 iintee: Lehigh VitlielY - road. 'PfeB!”, How to'become a lawyer. ' —4, A &w or two ago, wiled a'young,- man enter- ed a Detioit lawyer's' loth.ce to study law,. the said -• "Now, see here, I lia*CrOititin'to fool away, and If , you don't pan out wdll I won't !cep') you here thirty gays. Dayetimant to make a good laystei.?" ?IVO . ; WiTvrsiton , die poi te.old people, seoatisti tAey bar cash. Be Doti o Ihe boys, , lieause theyare - growing up to a essh basis.— "0* with: rePortorf- and get pnifs. Goito it,eliurr,h , for ' the isalte rot example Don't fool lime4way'on poetry, and ~clon't even look 711: 1 ?`PaA.Plpul a case., jaP'eat toilow these instractions You will succeeo.v*lf ) te..41 0- eP4 -11/M 40,1130 doctor tn. kin I.olg tictei,,frAends.),t!'/' • cl - I: am ;, ~, .'. •i • ~,.. , 4.. `~ , i.~t .. E~ *, 4.-"?;: . .-.T , ', -, ';.,::'',., , ; 1 ... l i:t•ik CIIAPTAR evir s morning.-- ball_beeti Winking" deePlY t .for taro and there was a Spartan lotok on his face be iat;dotOni breakfast ; : He wiis. unusually quiet tichigli lie said believer felt better in:his life.. , ( OIAPTEX frtan - tbe table be'ilretv forth his tobacep beOf' wito, `'iOsinnab;l;in,going to quit tbeeql" : , ;• „, 3 , am: ve been a slave to the dltg,nit , ing habit fur.. forty • Yeari, but now I'm done with itl Olathe are, nannahr She followed liitn't6 the back' doroi; and he Bang the.hoi,far out into the bQck . yard: : ' - - - CHAPTER . days pissed.:.: -Dried puulptijil,:eliek;;spices, gum,' 'and 'dried : beef had been cheWed,=.in ',place of the actistOnied TheAliinily :i cat pad beei . kielced ouv,of, he :house ;, the : bad fled ; :thc . lured, girl's nose was' up ;;•ev z ekt 'p'eddler scanie'tO the 496 k., "But you will stick- to your resolution, won't rou ?" asked the wife. "I %ill or die hereplied. . CHAPTER. LAST:— ' ''rwas . ricaked around the house—on his' knees nu ..tlingrass 7 4- i:tawed around-Ongers - I ; clutched an objeCt--lid hex open—poya his right Land to-his mouth ‘"Yuni ! w at ' a thol,ll, was ; !" 3loanyi-Don't, ed nd I,ere Professional ilkdyiee I . Did yOueVer know Major Ben Gamble; who used to own a bed . .of those magnificent. Oysters at the head of Buzzard's . Bay ? You, have eat en the "Wa,reliain" oysters ? Well, the major's were of the same quality. Once upon a; time Major Ben had occasion' to send fottliedOctor. Dr. Ansel - Sprowle was the man--;-and be came and examined and prescribed, and dealt out hiS In due course the doctor sent in his .bill, having evidently: made it out witba , view to the peCuniary ability or his customer.: "For Medicine," he charged $1.76, • "For professio,n al ad vic ‘ o $5." . ,, The majiii", squirmed,but paid • the could see no help. . • • Not long after this- D. "Sorowle got, a-taste of the Gamble bed Oyster at A neighbor's; and having ascertained Where they were obtained, he resolved to have some. The . next time he hid occasion, to pass the major's - restaurant; he Up and made inquires about the bivali.es He thought that he would take half a bushel in _Wagon. Ho* long would 'they keep.? "PUCein . doWn on!'yOur cellar bottpni, and .they'll keep tv , fortnight good." said the majOr. "I want 'ern to roast," : explained thedootdr. ..."They're just in good' trim fOrMiat.".: • • •. •11low do yott do it.? How long does . it take P.•• • - -• • • o a hat rld any , "You . never roasted an Oyster, doetpr ?" • “Never 'cooked one in my life ;Amt.. ate. sonie 'at neighbor. Sanborn'a and ,t4ey were: tooth some. He . .. Said they were rciagedin.tha shell." "And you want me. -to • tell . you - huiv. to dO It ?"' • . " . . yoU . . • . 'And thz.reunain Major Ben very minutely se forth the ?ho Us operandz of roasting 7 OYsters.i. the shell. . doctor took his oysters and departed ; and was'so 'well pleased with the roast that he obtained otherAnalities. • By-and-by the Major sent in his bill 7 -"tur oYsters, $2.75. Fur pro: , Ifessional adviee,.ss.7, . Pr. Sprowle was not a dunderb e ead. He saw t4ie point, and paid the bill. \ Johnny's Compsnlon. :Wen you come, to see a owl close it has ckffle big eyes, and wen you coMe to feel it with your fingers, w it bites, you find it mosclk 'tethei• - s, with otiV jus t rocat enut to hole 'em 'to 'gather. • Onee they wag a man tliot lip wud like a ow' for a .pet., so ,no tole : a bird man to send ths .pes - one in - the.sliop;but wen it ' was brot lOokt at it and squeezed ;it, and it diddentsut-. §o the thaw he rote to. the . bird - man and sat Ile'keep the owl you sent, tho it aint like. wanted, hitt iireri it is wore out you must Make me a other,. with littler eyes, for I spose these eyes are number twelves, but I want number and if I pay you the same price you Can aftord - to,ifut in more owl. • , Owls has got to have big eyes cos they has to lie out a good deal . at..nite a doin bianis with :skim d - ?, in ice,. wieh - keeps. 4l4te ours: They_ said.to be very wise, bnCinY sisters young. limn, he-says any bobby curie ; E,e wise if they wouti.set OP nites to take notice. • That fella comes, to our house jest like he use td, only more, and wen :1 ast wy he , come sb much said he was'a man of sience. like me and was a stqy ,in ornithOsaly,-wish 'tag birds. "" ast him . wat' ; birds he was a stUd dyin", arid,,be said. anjils, and , wen, he said that my sister she lookt out at the "winder,-anAdd wiit it fine day it had turned out to be. But it was' rainin cats and (lop . sven she said it. I never see, Beth•a goose in illy life as,that girl, but onele_Ned, with has been: in ol parts of the vi[orr.'he says that they IS jest that way in fat- . 1 ,4 0 9;Y:,.. • ••• in I , l l e , PiCter alpblabets the 0 is sootetings a owl, anisometincies it is ;,I' - ox, tut if mad( the pleter ° s ire have it scan_ for' dggur to b6re hqles with,: '; Pole that to olegaffer Petersloqke Fen he was to our house 'looking at my new, book, and i said you is , right, Johnny:and here is this Hi•stands for harp, but who cares for a harp, why 4:loht they make it stan for a horgaa -. ? He is such .a ole fool. A handsome. • young lady, 'entered a draper's and, asked a baw,and the pOlitc, - young shop 7 than threw hhusele hack, and Teniatted that he wits aL her service. "You But I want a buff, not, .a green ; one WAR Abe rrePly.. e young chart : tv ilte.d , the listof traverse' jurosa- drAwn to atm 'term '0 t P'kt4t)' , rimipsl 004$ occurs the name of ; Th'os- fit eye colPreit *,(kee4ition is put tiOWII,4II ti 4 4 V : WOMeti , l- en. . ENE Simple Case . 4 4 .0--- TIE OWL FREPARE fALL : %wi llalloderff, R VOOLEN SHA. • CASSIMER AND PLAID AND 2 PLAIN, WOOL' AisTD - MOHAIR DRESS 'GOODS, rSILKS,' : - POPLINS, .1 CASHMERES,' : • DRAB .TP DES' ALPA - :•••• • CAS; BLACK AND. • COLORED; • • : (ROSE . BLANKETS MARCEILES 'BED. SPREAD,g,'„': WOOL TABLE:SPREADS; . TABLE LINENS;frOW . • ELS, NAPKINS • • 'Lind. household ° • Furnishing . ; Goods, A large assortment; and I:ke-ap, LADIES' AND CHILDEENS' MERINO UNDEROAR MENTS. ME RI,NO AND WOOL HOSE. FELT SHIRTS, AND OVEQUALS.Icc.,ITIES, c. ALL SIZES Prices to suit, MILLINERY GOODS; RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATH era, BLACK AND COLORED, SILK ANDCOT TON VELVET'. TRIMMING SILKS; A fine variety,, At G, & Co's DRESS AND CLOAK' TRIMMINGS, LACES, -FRIN GES. BUTTONS, SILK TIES, CORSETS. EM.- -BROIDERIES. ZEPHYR, WORSTED AND FANCY YARNS. CAN . • VASS, NOTIONS AND STAMPED PAT TERNS, Always in great varietr, DOMESTIC GOODSBLEACHED . __,..AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND '' IRTINGS, CANTON FLAN NELS. CALLICQES, DENIMS. .TICKINOS AND -CHEVOTT ' SHIRTINGS„L.AL WAYS A FULL ASSORTMENT ' ' ' • • THE MOST POPULAR - - .... BRANDS; And prices to snit the Mmes . CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATS. DRUGGETING FURS, FURS. FURS, BTIMALO ROBES , , HORSE BLANKETS, , LAP ROBES,Itc; Ace. At CV. & Co's Cheap eltadtip l adt glothing. Men and boys' ready-ntade exits, a large stock; Corn plate assortment of beat Muds, warranted to give sat, Isfaction. Prices to It the times at a. R. doCo's. OVERCOATS. ! OVERCOATS. ! For toys', Youths' and Men. All eorts. Qualities WA prices from *3to:PC.I Supply your wants at G. R. & o's. Large stock of fine eassimeres. Cloths and -Beavers Measnree taken. 'good fitting and workmanship gnu anteed. Prices fully 20 per cent. less than out of town Call and leave your meat nre at G. R. & Cces. , • Gents furnisltinggOods. White -and colored ccttot Shirts, Wool: and - Merino Wrapperi and Drawers, Flume' and tnerinoßose, Keitt Jackets, Comforters, Ties, Bows. Mutßers. Gloves„ Trunks. Satchels, &c. the largest variety in town, at G. R. & Co's. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, &CO M. S. DESSAUER, Managing Partner. Montrose. September 29th. 1815. cARTFR, ABBOTT 14 JOHNSON. 1?.?' New Ad4artisements. T .4 NEW , , 'TAR GOODS! Its"..•• solikm & Cot tu LS, OLOAKINQS, ES; `. BEAVERS oLor_rils , Our, uastom Deptirtmerit. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS! HAM! .! & CAPS! CAPS Retail Wholesale and R Dealers in !:. :ioapytt'AßEi RON, STEEL,. NAILS; BLACK, SMITHS' 'SP PL I ES, 'FARMERS' AND. MECHANICS' 1100 LS. Agenti tor 119Pvcr'eeiOssi !Steel_ Cil-cocodli. SEAT - SI4IINGS, STEEL TOE. cAl4p apid CALK STEEL. &c., 13IIRRETT'81 CORN SHELLER, AN 'nay, IMPROVED BURDICK , FED CU r \ .Firc.u. MN US, , • ~ . .., . ST Washington St, .- . , . 1 ,-,, ,-..,- .. , fr 4- .lAiliellistwiroN'NliTi). cict.444:15.--f.24;::::*_: ..- T';..l , '- ii:,..:i!,i. T ARBE4L 111 . 0.T§.E. ' . r . g 2" ~'i I r ,O . :1114) Ttipl.COtrir #0.17111i4; ".; „r i ONTROttit;PENN' ,•, • X- JOEINT , I 6,,,X4Xag444.PROP' R. , t / Nite , stif4tht tiiis necks' 10'164 ow Itoiill'e ihitlii v neettutigAlltelfm4rdoe 13.eilitity, the Lehigh VA o' liallrosillilfillite P:41.1:& W. RAiiroad, • . - A0111;4818; - t . • , , 40:. - -•••• , ,t ,-,, ;,, WINTER At G. R. it Co's. At' G. li. & Co's At G. R. & Co's At G.R. &Coe At G. R.& Cies At (C, & CON) MEI mium... - _ . , D. . el .1.: ' „ • . . il. - .• .'''. ' ... ._ 4 A.- ;01.. -- ''''.'.%: ,% . 1. , ' ! i.:!: 1i • ~ • . .. 30.40• 3.• , ; ' sa) - • orkestrt. rie4D•Lw•,, ,1 • 1 '.l lIIMMIMMI GEORG }lasing returned- from Ne*York a large and cOmplete assortment of I '.:: • • ,•', , _ : -' if :. : ~ . . . . RY:': - GOOD$;: : . CLOTHING; : ,. BPO7-rs2 BC.:::L.t.,HOES 2 „ Hats and Caps, Vbtions, &c.„ &0., ding Ma Jorge.. RRICIT...,ST. 911$ .IS. • - , . . •• . steek . ikne - 7,an:(l ,hoaght. . care. We- as heretofote, - ,effer the largeet assortment And beat bargains' in' the cOunty: Igr-Butter . oitey advaiaoed %i•iien desired. Great BenA, July s lth, 1875: S - ..MINER,I iNERY STILE tip SPECIAL °me L2mpe . 'Opal Lamps, All. Glass Lamps, Band Lamps. Munoz* i t Shades, Shade Ni Tiolders, &c, &c. , ' A143'0 • ' • ari,XW; oTAL.I 3 .4I.NIVX , 1017".3E1LZ1. • Prices Guaranteed' as Low ax amp House in &iuthern Yew Tor*. I. ddreosti M 11 PrOmptlly'AttOnditd To. ICIEST JOB PRIIIVIING •r I . AT THE LOWEST RATE 1.3 We are.qoutinuattly tittlaing new material' tc our "office . at 4 with our arge Stoik of JOB TYPE 'and FOUR - Printiil Presses, we Defy Comepetion • Both In) Price .arml "Quility s ,elther In 'Plain Black cc Qolored Work. •• • ,;:'". i t i t 1 : ,•; FUAN/r.rUPX, , W. fW. Smith , & Scai's , •F. • • gxtelpStrel P l/12 1 4 1 re W4r.woola you wil)flud the largest st,Ock ot . • .+.. FIRST CLASS AND COMMON virtnEvral rigiartm. •. • • To be found in . this section of be coun tr y, of his ow* inanufactnre, and .at.prices that cannot tail to give satis faction. They make the veg best i ) EXTENSION TABLES ~1 _ , . , , ,- In the ountry,litid WAraIiCPT thorn. - - Ti . 312,tfc• 1. is t.ce 71r. • "PlPr, C 1iro ) Of-tili4Wrid.4 0949 1n the nestret trawler. ' ss EL AST: pr, - 43.113 OF itAmpii§ RINDS. PURE . NO.I MATititSSES;- • • Aid) Q04.3/10.N.-,AIATRASSES I NG The 3ubscriber will tiettafter make i 4. Adertaal a specialty in his business: 1-laving Jett cemplete a NEW and the int st,Oegata REA,ReE ; in the St:ste t :oi 'needing his services win be attended tt promptly and at satisfactory charges; ' W. W NITS & SON: , _ ktontrose.Pa.. $1 ' NAILS' TIN WARE ' , I • , ' • • , • ARDW A Rl6 : t' • .': 4; ; • .1 i. .1:11 ;CO 4.,.w BOY'YJi& -4 IN Coperof hpifnalisiTßrntOkp St..' • ' ZWCIO2 4 1TTIAILC:piEllitli 3E 2 k.da..*; • --- • - • ; DINALIMS Tit ' - • I, ; . . TINJ AND . SH E ET-IRON WAIiA; - . BUILDERS ' EIitApWARE V OUTLER,Y,T•TC:i '• ',. . ~ : ,.i ... '-.,t : .. -., ~.:..I-I.•_-., . ..'- ,. .- . .':....'.' .11T'aitlisi..- - )rio* tai:!.;:eflir,-4;.°11r4;.-. l'lmlcs to ot!r,lietils for eiP/t4NTP"' *Olt 4 hitve, reaueed.our:37,' cent act) ' s(l' t. 211.111.. 41- F. , A . - deko - Drps* Goou AAR zo- °tts *t. tnieup Jol II 1.1 ; U'44l TE , ott- on to TO ea y " Or •= ' . r:1:1,..„, , Miscellane4us Advertisements; MIME --~0~- t-, I .4,emporaqv7i.on National Hotel,, grounds. We shall hern until our new. , . , OMPLET:E ON THE OLD:-919VND. Highest price and prompt returns guaranteed. , • GEO. L. LENHEIM.' BINGIIANTON . ,_:N..,..- Y., Ne I iTOLESALE DEALER IN FLINT AND COMMON ~, ? a - z~i i i ^~ - MOM _ ,i ~ t c L., \ ,,. r .. , ~:•• N n UCE3IENTS 11/A.NUFACTURER , OF Marcn,31,:1976r. '' R. LYONS CO:, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS ; DRUGGET, 'MATTINGSi WIN DOW • = - ' SIIAD4g; PAPER. HANGINGS AN)) . ENAMEL CL O THB, f.)OTIQN , • ''''C t OFF:ll4 - 11.- • PLATED 'WARE; DI rGooDs AND t GROCERIES, TAINTS, OILS;'nEIS, DAMASK,° • ALL OF DR. JAYNE'S TRUNES I UMBRELLAS, RUBBER liontroae;laiituary 1 1816. J - :-' , DONLEY; No. :40 lc 50,, w as hi ngtOA • Ste , . A -Would riaitmetikinz can aitantfcin is!? theiilarge aler ; 3eV . 1 1 1..1\T 31Fdlt",1Cr XI. • irlikb theyaie /ening a from' 15 to 20 et seat. plan ,•A full asainimeit of PAWS,. D,INRUIS Ro!nd and SITCORK TURIC. • PerlOiSe ter hem $6O Upward. Chamber Setts tea 140 upward.'' , Mittresaes 1 rout 14 Upward. Pure Wilful ilkoarossel ftra $lO. Ao $15. , Aoh and Wallet Eztesistan Tables from pi to $lB. You can do Ibanez by purchasing your goods of as !Ma of suy .4*m in th Is section, of the. eoulitU, We'd lion* adenoid by any oua '4ait of New Yorli City.— No "Ara ehstrgefor:paektng or _ :delivering goods at she depot. • • • 11illER ' :;..;` lAKIRC , i. A Tt aiii . We desire to says Word: this line we have Stelels Patent- Caeket s and a variety, of other styles. litrial ltobee. Shrouds, etc. ' • The beam and. Carriage attached to onr establish ment cannot be surpassed hilt& section. These will tuittantshed to those .. who tregaire, at a reaserabls ll 4: - nre,anywherts within it radius 'of twenty miles from this city. - Give him' a call.- Ittght4Tktor.i. NPsY:Jeth, ', t • 1711. a er I'. : ; • • ,777-7 3141011,1,(1.ttatitsIgritha 4.41 i s w p il e l e ma i i k t ; 11_13 fat their 1140ineP i t %bei,AVINOPPs APO ap -prnroPtiY attended ' fitlarl}lieett " :I L. 0141$1i. mATITINIVEL CIMEYS, HAWLEY & CTRUSER. DKA LRR&IN. '.,~; ~~iti4,' i 1 %'I I FAMILY MEDICINES, GOODS, &C. CO.B C • BlNiottionit • • "• • • X. OF OITR A. & P. j, DONLEY.