PROFESSIONAL CADES SOUTHER & WILlFs Attorney's f Lw, Ridgway Elk coun. j?,'',wi,l'. "htJ AH -profess tonal ftouiptlyv - - ' - r J. c. ciiAPiN .Attorney nnd counselor' nt Law, Office iunhp-in's Block, Ridgway Klk Co. Pa. Particular attention given to collection, and ali monies promptly remitted. Will a.io practice in adjoining counties. J O II N G II aT TT ATTORNEY AT LAW Ljdgwayy Ek County Pcnna LAURIE J. BLAKELY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER. 'J'dgwVlV Benz'mger P. 0. Elk Co. "i. P. W. BARRETT Edit o r CINDE PENDENT.. TERMS-$1 50 per Annum if Faid in Advance VOL. G Kidgwat Elk County Penka. S aTctrday December, 231 1SG5. NO 1 1805 18G5 T. T. A T T O K LOCK AURA M K nut at Law HA VEX. J'a. t-itu 'Mm t.-"' DR. A'tV W. JAMES BLAH ELY, Mary's Elk ?nutv l'a. DR. W. W. SHAW Practices AlVdinne? fcnmery rCRntrevillo Klk Co. Pa. DR. J PHILADELPHIA tc ERIE RAIL I ' ROAD. Thin great line traverses the Northern imd Northwest counties of 1 ennsylvama to the city of Erie. Lake Erie. on ' Xt W York Weekly, "Wit, Wisdom and Fun. We coninienco this column with the following rare hit of laughable ingenui ty on the typographical errors of "My Fitst Poem"; . Ah 1 here it is ! I'm famous uow An author nnd a poet ! It really is in print ! ye gods ! How proud I'll be to show it ! And gentle Annie ! What a thrill iv ill animate her breast, Sermons- A Deaf Crier. . An old court crier, who had grey in the cause, and as deaf as grown a l.ee Ithn, KMI, V .i, . t..- "Vuu.uiuie ner or ,,.. To reaJ thes(j ntd(jnt niM kQQw . Ji".r L.yuio. UU IS DDL Tck T 1 .1 1 i i lu tvuuui iney are aauresseu S BORDWEI.I. IBCTIC P II v s i n i a , f Lately of Darren county l'a.) Will promptly answer j.11 professional eHs by night or day. Residence one, or East of the late residence of Hon. Jv L. Gil lis. R. Earlev, Kersey Eik Cb., Pa. Will attend to all call ightorday. July 21, 1861. DR. A. S- HILL, Kr8ey, Elk County Pennsylvania. Will promptly answer all professional IU, by night or day. - HOLCARDS 'FRED. KORB'S Eagle Hotel Luthersburg, Clearfield County Pa. . iWFWrick Korb Proprietor hav 0fnilt large and commodious home, i boW prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public , Luthersburg, July lflth 1304. ly. i LUTHER SB CRC, HOTEL, Luthereburz Clearfield Count Pnnna WILLIAM SCII WE M. Proprietor. Lutheraburg, July 27th 1864. tf. via iniii jioatl company, and is onora- ! ed by them . j Its entire length wns opened for pas i senger nnd freight business. October 1 17th, 181.4. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT RIDGWAY. Ijcive Eastward. Eric Mail Train . 8 39 a. m. Erie Express Train 7 57 p.m. Leave Westward. Erie Mail Train 1 1 37 a. m. Erie Express Train 10 10 p. m Passenger cars run through without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. i Leave New York at G.00 p. m.. Arrive at ftrie & 6i a. ra Why, bless my soul l-hcre's something strange : What can the paper mean By talking of the "graceful books That gander o'er the green." And here's a T instead of R, Which makes it "tippling rill ;" 'Wo'll seek the shad,' instead of shade,' And 'hell,' instead of 'hill.' itm which lie generally man. aged to get wrong) from the second stoi v window of the court house, in such "a stentorian voice as to be heard with dis tinctness for a square or more. On one The custom of taking a text as the basis of a sermon is said to have origi. nated about the time of Ezra, who, ao- companicd by several Levites in a pub. ; lie congregation of men and women, ns. ceuded the pulpit, opened the book of : law, and after addressing n prayer to the I Deity to which the people said" Amen," read the law of God dietinetly, gave the . sense and caused them to understand the j rending. Prcvous to tho time of Ezra (4.17 yean B. C.) the patriarchs deliv. ered in public a.-semblics cither pro. pie ; and it was not until the return of ,Jrdo1r.lrom ourt to call the witness. thn .Tnu7 f... tl. - . MiOokitlL' linxinllslv .Tt tlif .Tn..rn n-tll. I,:.. . u ., ,,,,,, i iuL. jjum luniau can;. vi iv- i . . , . "c1 "no ma I J.'.mi!. J ; i: -.'),:. .,.,.:,.,. s ., ... ( i lusonieunJ uu-;gl,i!y,difiieully, fi,d oi,o. i V-filT Jiajile to r;in Ihroueh a lo rd ' tie lo the scri,s detriment of lb,, j,, pearan. c of the stoek. The remedy is a very jimph; one, and. as we are inloim. ed by a p..jipt.i..!etit. a very ffficaci.m.t a eoiii. ei b, aud rub the affeuted part until the surface is smooth, nud ppply. .some .grease as an cuinl' he nt. fft,A driver or a coach in Tcxi-, J stopping to get some water for the young adics iu the carriage, being asked wha? he stopped for, Jeplied, "I ttm waterin ( my flowers, delicate compliment. " j 0&.A young MTs'sTcTroHsed in a whito waist and blue skiit, when aiiked when i the red needed to form the tricolor wu simjily pointed to her cheeks. i A eiergvman said in a reeetit sit. tie, was in the habit of calling the name I 1,11x1 flle r11"1 ,,f "''Ctitud,. had been travelled so l'ttle of late eouipletc'y run to grass. ycais it had A .Mls of thii'teen summers, resi, ding in Portland, Maine, woiirhs tUro, occasion, iu the course of a very serious '"""lretl pounds, and is gaining Htwl Entnnirl.nt I ... . . . . . ...UiliMiim.ifU1ll sliir( t)0 p,.fi , seneo of a witi.es, named Arabella i Hanks, was deeded. The ciier, like a j parrot, sat nodding on hi.s perch, when he was aroused from Ji "I II fir.elv. If if funny to see a young hi. both bund. in soft dough, and ; quitoon the end of her aoc. with mos- 'Thcy look so' What ! I recollect, 'Twas 'sweet and then 'twas 'kind;' And now to think the stupid fool r or 'bland has printed 'blind. I Was ever such provoking work ( 'Tis curious, by the by York 115 p. m P givinS " eye' Eleoknt Slkf.pixo Cars on Express Trains both ways bet ween Williamsport tun oammore. arm williamsport and; I lnladelphia. Tor lnlorillH.tn riur..t!im I)n..nnM ; Hit . . . f "h ' ' oi:ur i u no ever saw in sucli a spaee "I'l'v " corner oym I and Market Sis. j And l'o" Frii''u busir.o? ' 'Uast thou no tears,' the t's left out, 'Hast thou no ears,' instead : I 'I hope that thou art dear' is put '1 hope that thou art dead.' NATIONAL IIOT4L! Corner of Peach Street and the' Buffalo Road, Ji It 1 !J P-A. 12N0S B. HOYT, Proprietor WThls House is new aud fitted up with espocial care for the convcnieccn d comfort of guests, at moderate raet. iirooop stablisq attaciii:d-& --- EXCHANGE HOTEL RuJiftoai, Elk county Pa., DAVID THAYER, Prop'r. 1tf.Tliif JioUsa ia plaasaatly situated on th.hnkof tho Clarion, in the lower end rih town, u well provided wiih house room and stabling, and the proprietor will part no pains to render the sta jr of his eu4ta pleasant and agreeable. Rutyicay Juy 28, I860. IIYD K ifo US n Bfl;Y I K O I (I N & M O O R F , ' : Pronrietftrs gway EJk County Penua. of the (!om. panv's irents: S B. Kingston, Jr ('or. loib and Market Sts. Philadelphia. J. VV. Reynolds Erie. W Brown. Agent N. C. R. R. Bal timore. 11 II. llfifSTOV, 6V7. Freijht Ajt. PhiFa. II. W. G WINNER, 'Gut' I. Ticket Agt. Phil a. Alfiied L. Tyler, General Svjit. Wmt't. So many blunders crammed ' 'Those gentle eyes bedimmed'.is spelt ''I'ilnun (run tin aAii ii ldiiiiinii, DR. W. B HARTMAN, ST. MA Ii 1S, ELK CO., PA. Liiate ot tho Army of the Potomac P&r Particular attention given to all cases ol surgical nature. Dealer in Clothing, Hats, & Men's Furnishing Ooodg WATER STREET, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., l'a. A I) O LP II CcnlrevilP.c, Klk T T m M . couuly Vn., 'The color of the rose' is 'nose,' 'Affection' is 'affliction I wouder if the likeness hohh Iu fact as well as fiction. 'Thou art a friend,' the n is gone ; Who ever would have deemed I hat such a trifling thiug could change a -incu'i into a 'iieud : 'Ihou art the samo u rendered 'lame !' It really is too bad ; And hero, because ao I is out, My 'lovely maid' is 'mad' They drove her blind by poking in An eye a process new ; And now they've gouged it out again, And made her crazy, too. 'Where are the muses fled, that thou Shouldst lire so lonzunsuncr Thus red my vision here it is 'bhouldst live so lonr unburn?.' 'The fate of woman's lovo is thine, And a commences 'fate ;' How small a circumstance will turn A woman's love to hate. ny, during which they had almost lost the language in which the Petatcueh was written, that it became necessary to explain as well as to read tho scriptures to them a practice adopted by Ezra, and since universally followed, 'in later times (Acts xv, HI) the book of Moses was read in the Synagogue every Sab. bath day To this habi t our Saviour con. formed, and in the Synagogue, on Sab bath day, read a ' passage from the prophet Isaiah, then closing the book, returned it to the priest, and p.-eaahej from the text. Fork Your Garden's. Professed gardeners well understand the fall man agement of these important little iamily farms. It is needless to tell them how much the success of next year's crops uepenus upon turning up the ground uiu in November intended for such crops. But there are many others those who have small gardens aud in this class are many of our well-to-do far. mers who only raise half crops of veg ctables, and these of an inferior quality, aud wonder why it is so. Now, if they will use tho garden fork, and turn the soil up full fork deep, al lowing it to remain iu lumps all winter exposed to the frost, it will put the soil in excellent coudifion and tend greatly to add to the production of next year's crops. Gardens, csneeiallv old nnos should also be limed about once in five years.and salted about every other year, applying ot lime at the rate of about thirty bushels to the acre, and of -salt from eight to ten. Iu applying salt Keep from coming in contact with boxedgingaud all other evcrirreens. verv smrll trees, &c. Such a course will bring up your old gardens in a surpri sing manner. Turnips, radishes, & win nana to ins ear, iu oroer to e.itr h ih sound correctly, he said : "What, your lordship?" j 'Can Arabella Hanks," said Judge. I Still in doubt, the poor crier arose ! from his seat, and said niin wWli .. i much puzzled look. "Wlmt, your lord ship?" "Call Arabella Hanks, crier, and delay tho court no lougor:" said the Judge much provoked. " Tho old erier, thereupon, with a coun tcanco which iudieated both doub t and desperation, proceeded to the window, aud in his loudest voice called out. ' "Yaller Belly Shanks ! Yallr Belly Shanks ' Yaller Bally Shanks : come into court !" Artemus Ward says his hair rcsein Ides lovers on the eve of sep.iratiou. It is hard to part. A Western editor npoWiscs to his readers after this fashion : "Wo expec ted to have a death and a marria'-n , : publish this week, but a violent storm prevented tho wedding, and the doctor l being sick, the patient recovered, and 1 we are accordingly cheated out of both." bad the curi. auswcri'ic' an tl .0 serious- A gentleman who osity to spend a dime iu nrtvertiement which promised "valua ble information" for that amount, re. reived by mail the iollowiug answer. It's about the avtrau.;. Phiem): For ten cents po.-tuge, please find enclose! advice which may be of great value to you. As many per sons are injured for weeks, months ami years by the earless u.-e of a knife, there, lore, my advioo is when vou use Lnif.. It is needless to say tin ncss of the court room was conclusively dispelled ; and quiet, was restored onl'v to be niraiu disturbed by tho lauuhte'r caused by tho orier. who in ausirir to the Court as to whether or uot tho wit- j " w"is W'n'ticJom yju ncss replied, said, "No, your lordship ; ' and 1 don t believe there is sueh a per- I "ay. feaui, what do vou .-!! d son in the county, for I've lived here "' -s lur ' forty years, and 1 never he'erd ol him ' ""II d before "' i "Why not ?" ivase, uVv eui 'iW, ?, one a died ; in a day of onlv five boms hundred and forty-four thousand; in The Lahok cf Wum.xrj. rapid i Val. ououmi, can write t:urty words in a min ute. To do this he must draw hi quill through the space of one rod six.teeu and one-half feet. In forty minutes bis pen travels a furloDc: and in fivn an.l onc.third hours one mile. We make, on an average, sixteen curves or turns of tho pen in writina each word. Writiug thirty words in a minute, wo must niako four hundred and eighty-eight to each minute; iu an hour, twentv.eiffht thousand f;.hr l,,,.,. h :oled alrcftuv.- Jcdioated to tLo to Ol) h Tile following U i uiiouiers : There was a little m mkey little tree- He sato there at lunu t j lie ; And when liu tot tired don't you see .Ud tveut and 'sale on another little tree. us he wautcd l'gr lil ted WSHicnpral Manufacturer of Wagons, Buggiee ALSO Furniture, siic-h as Bureaus, Tables. Stanus Bedsteads and 1 Chairs. All kind of Repairia done at reasonable rate. I itij MS CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CoRxfn 6r Market "and Water St', ' Clearfieil Pa tfKO. N CQLBURN, Proi 'RIETOR - ST- MARY'S HOTEL It. Mart's Elk County Pf.nna fr :,L'VELLENIX)RF, Prop'r. LOCK. 114 ia. - K. W. BIGONY,"pr7prietor. Omnibus running to and from the Depot .free of charge. U S I N E 8- 8 C A It D S HORUWH.L & !IKSSK.GE " ''' "' navtifiiBTs I.ealer. in Drugand Chemicali, iVAI.NTS. OILS AND VAHViaii Umtry 4 Toilet Article. 4 Stationary. -v-"y. uounty I'tnna. WO ) US & YVlL(ttlIT Lock Havkv, Clinton County Pa -BLBR3i Flour, Gruin a ODRHEAI) HOUSE. Main St rookville Pa ,C. N. Kretz. Pron'r This bouse has been refitted and furnish pd in a ueat style, and is every udanted to the wants of the public I'll read no more ! What more I do ! I'll never dare to send it ! The paper's scattered far and wide "l is now too late to mend it, Oh Fame ! thou cheat of human bliss ! Why did I ever write ! I wish my poem had been burnt Before ir saw the light. 1) L Feed near the Passenger Depot liklo'way Markets. Corrected weeekly: BuckwLeat Beans, Butter Beef " Board Corn Tlour Hide i Hay OaU Wheat Shtnglei "to ' u a u bushel - - - 5 4 00 " 1 50 " 4 00 ft . - - 45 " 9(o)12 M. 20 00 bushel ... 1 50 bbl. 10 00 It) . . 08 tcvu 15 00 l. ... 80 . . 2 50 - 1 75 M. ... 4 50 dozen 3q 25 ' 20 1 COUNTY DIRECTORY. Yreitleiit Jwhje.. Hon. R. G White, Wellsborough. Axuociute. Judges, Hon. V. S, Brockway, Jay tp. Hon. E. C. Schultze, St. Mary's- Sheriff. P. W. Hays, Ridgway Prolhenutiirii, Req. nd Rec. George Ed. Wcis, Ridgway JJistnct Attorney, L. J. Blakely Ridgway Treasurer, Charles Luhr. St. Mary's Counti Surveuor, George Walmsley, St. Marys Commissioners, Charles Weis, St. Mary's Geo. Dickinson, Ridgway. Joseph V. Taylor, Fox. Aiidit'trs, R. T. Kyler, Fox Jacob McCauley. Fox. II. l. Derr Benczett Let's stop and recapitulate way j I'vo d'm'd her eyes, that's plain ; ; I've told her she's a lunatic, And blind, and deaf and lame. Was ever such a horrid hash In poetry or in prose ? I've said she was a fiend, and praised The color of her nose. I wish I had that editor About a mile a minute ; I'd bang him to his heart's content, And with an u begin it. I'd jam his body, eyes and bones, Aud spell it with a I). And send him to that hill of his He spells it with an r.. A Good Wife. A translation of a Welsh triad : She is modest, void of doceit and obo- dient. Pure of conscience, cracious of toneuo. and true to her husband. Her heart not proud, her manners affable, and her bosom full of compassion for the poor. .Laboring to be tidy, ekillfull of band. aud fond of praying to God. Her conversation aimiable. her dross decent and her bouse orderly. Quick of hand, quick of eves, and quick ot understanding. Her person shapely, her manners agreeable, and her heart innocent. Ilet faco beuignant, her head iutelli. ;cut, and provident. JNeighhorly, gentle, and of a liberal wayot thinking. Able In directing, providins what is wanting, and a good mother to her child ren. Loving ber husband, loving neaee and loving God. Happy is the mau who possesses such a wne. Care of Horses. A Fix. A farmer had occasion msu (who, by tho wav. to seud his was a jolly NOTICE. 11 persons Indebted to late Firms off. I.uhr Co, and Fred Schoening & 'o art requested their accounts by i lie ni-9v of .Inly next, either by note or oilier, wise. w!un the aceoiinis will then be left for immediate colleotion. Persons indMiled to I red .Selioening & Co.. will find their ao. countsat Ceutreville until the above staled time. St. Mary'a, May 15thl8(',5. - I will give my men the credit nf fi King good care ot their horses! Of course, they do not clean them as thnr ;ougniy as they should few men do, i uero in uot one farm horse m a hun- died that is more than half groomed ; A little curiy conibinar. in the mornin. is frequently all the cleaning that horses get. 1 havo seeu horses brought home dripping wet. aud left for the Dutchman tell the story in his own way : without as much as a wit h of straw bo i en, i i-tmuieu uiijujf. nnu i onoinpii iuuucu over mem. it aim l inon aloug, till I pot to the hill vat slants on wero obliged to sleep in their wet clothes. A ......... . I. ...I !. , , ....! ---.I. . . ' I J'utetimau.l to a neighboring town for . a barrel of molasses. Tho weather be ting warm, the road rough and tho dri. j ver inortover driving" rather fast, tho molasses took a uotion to "work," as it ! is generally called. But we will let the te top uv te plaeksn.it shop, ant ten I t,ley would, perhaps, appreciate thocru looks rount pehint mv nunrrWo tinl-j city of thoir couduct. MnKt I vil stliop dat; so I stoped te cart ant seem to have a mortal scotched ter oxen mit grabblo roik, ant droves do punhole in as tight as never vas woodnot, and coomed along agin, till I got war te forks of te road crosses one toder mit te meetin' hose, and I looks .uofit tarm men dread of doiu i ii ,. . . .. uoyiuiug oy cauuie light. It left to themselves, they would, at this seasou, quit worn; at live o clock, water thei Horses as they bring tlwm in, take off the harness, give them koiiio crain a.-,d rouud pchiud mi pack agin.aut te sthuff u" 1,10 ,a(;k8 wit Ii hay, bed them down. Notice. Parlies attending Court as witnesses in Commonwealth cases, must hereafter claim their lees of thj undersigned, before leaving Court, or they will not be taxed In the bill of costs. By order of the County Comr's. LAURIE J. BLAKELY, Pistricf Attorney. vas all running oier mit te parel. '() sais I, "1 bs you bow," ant I picks up a ehook mit all my might, ant te pung hole flew out mit a noise like a cannon ant knocked rte down on do road filat mit my pack, antecarette cart and dey runs away mit te oxen aut um deui all oferant pioke evrytingsiu pieces, aud I am coomed borne mit myself gist ant te cart ho run to tc tyful. ; anu men leave them till ball past livo or six o clock next morning I Shade of my forelathem ! what would you say to such teamsters ? Cor. exchauga pa. per. BfljTho bet capitil for a youag me chanic is a capital young wife. . It is at least a sort of capital that is generally product vc, a point always considered in uiaking.iuvcstmctm. Tho man who makes one hundred million of strokes with a peu iu a month is not all remarkable. Many meu make four millions. Hero we have in tho aggregate a mark three, buudred miles long, to be traced on paper by each writer in a year. In making each letter ot ordinary alphabet we mast make from three to seven strokes of the pen on a average three and a half to four. Vomme.ncii.il College Monthly. AiiAixsT the Current. A waggish chap, whose vixen wife by drowninglost her precious life, called out to her ueigh bors, all around, and told 'em that bis i spouse was drowned, and in spito of m-aiuii eouiu not pe lound. lie knew, ho said, the very noek, where she had tumbled iu the brook, and he had drag ged along the shore, above the place "a u.iic or more "Above the place 7" the people cried; "why, what d'ye mean 7" The man replied : 'Of course you don't suppose I'd go and waste the time to search below? I've known the woman quite a spoil, and learnt her fashions tol'ble well : alive or dead, she'd go. I swow, against tho cur. rent, anyhow !" A Happy Retort. A man was brought into court on the charge of hav ing stolen some ducks from a fanner. "flow do VOU know thev nrn vnnr ducks?" asked tho defendant's sel. "Oh, I should k now them anvwhnrn " replied the farmer, who proceeded to describe their peculiarities, hy, sal i the prisoner's nnnn.l "thoso ducks can't be such a rare breed I have home very like them in mv yard." J -mats not unlike v sir." sr.!,? thn fanner, "they are not" tho only decks I've had stoleu lately." "t U the next witness. A moon-struck wooer presented a rose to a lady, accompanied with tj.u following lines : Accept, dear maid, thu beauteous rose, To deck thy breast most f.Wr Obscrvo its hue, no wonder why It blushes to be there '. ANSWER. I will accept thy beauteous rose, And on my breast enslave it; But should it blush, 1 should suppose 'Tin for the fool that gave it '. "Do you like codfish balls, Mr W iggin 7" Mr. Wiggin, hesitatingly OT ,....,1'.. J....'. I r O J t n-ui.) uon i j.iiuw, miss, i never re collected attending one." One of our coteinporaries says had a horse given him. Ho bi-"ot add the word 'whipping." he to convalescent dyspeptic r-ritooviT v ny is a hko a reprived criminal ? Because he can't di-gest yet. lie who iTCtS ail-'lV in n l;,. i. sion while his opponent keeps cool, hold, the bet end of the poker. About three hundred second lieu tenants are to be immediately appoiuted in the regular army. The number will be apportioned among the Congression al Districts. All applicants must have served two years in the voluutecrs, and been honorably discharged therefrom, A board is in session to examine tho testimonials of candidates, and scleci U1 11,1 personal examination seem fitted. may tFAn Irishman, in iW-ril.m,. America, said, "You niitrbt roll h',.l,,'i thru it, an' it wouldn't make A;2 ;,. the ground ; there's fresh water oceans inside that wo might drowu ould Ire land iu ; and as for Scotland Vrt llil.ilif stick it in a corner and vM ,...,, able to find U out, except might be by " oruun oi wmsKy. B&.The following name i i,iil,l..,i " the list of advertised letters remain. tug iu me i.ew iork postoffice RoRIlERY NEAR 0 Al.ITZI.V. Soill time since, an old citizen of this county named Maguire, residing near, Gallitziu ww fc hoc sea uown and robbed of 0Vef SlOU in money, while crossing the mouu tain from the coal minis, wear tho tun! ncl, on tho Blair side. He was so much stunned by the blow that ho did not re cover for several hours, whwn , f.. i tus way to in Justice's office at Gal J htziu. Constable Ely, of Alto,.a, Wa3' i te.egraphed the next uioiiiinr r , audcapture th hiuhwayinau. JJr M:.guire had seen the man j;ist as ho wun aouui hi strike, and gave a de tiou ot ins bight and appe oanee. th m I It.. i. ..1.1 . . i . ..... vuuiauiu MUIICI on a vit iu mines, mi l soon laid h.-.ld of a who aiwurrn.l A. ... -r . . . . .. WIS uiuiipiuu. ilepro- tetcd '.hat ho was lnnotcl. On takirj . him before Maguire, the latter ideutiUei h.m u fie man who had struck bin. Un searching his persm, o of ih" mnngu I..I-. ... 4'.. II ' j u..-u ium .ija:;u;ru wa f.i . . . li'SCI ip. With ti mail file affair h wh,r k, i z ' -zr' ' "?ir - urniiiM .or the John Olleubancicugratetitsteioeribo. auwrf the miner :t next cn PPt' bcnbicker .. .,u.,n rf-ilur.. ' e ,