CAMIIIM A '".. t'.. tl KIM KAY. ( :;t llriunrmllr National llruet. Kor l'tvsi,.-nr. ;uvi:i: i i.k i:i..ni. n wu. Kor ii f - l'ii"U-iit. AKI.AI nTKVK.Nsii.N. Illinois. IeiiiMTit lr tl llcke. ' I'm- I 'unim-'siiiaii at l.ariri-. ;i:oi;i: a. au.kn. Kn-. TIHMAS t MKUIMTT. !:rk-. For Siin riin.Iuilir('. l IMSTol'HKK HKYKEICK. V.-r:i nir. . ' ' For Klfi'tor at I.argi'. MOUTIMKU F. KU.loTT. Tinsn. .INO. f. Ull.I.lTT. Fliilttil.-lphU. THOMAS I:. KKNNKKY. Franklin. KAVIhT. WII.MIN. Alli-irltiny. I'm District Kli-ctoi-s. Smitr.l J. Thi.iat-son. A1m S. I'uniMt. . VV rtuM, .I .hn t Jmiu-, .l.tipe I'lit!) . . W rummer. ,.ir I.athri.i. 1 1 1 ami hll.int I. H "iruhmr. .I.mei.h 1. Orr. Andrew A. Dayton, Ml.-hitnl l.lebel, .1. K P. Hull. I'tetiier.t K. W:tnri ichl riirlea H. Latterly, iforK K ui. William ftlniitn. Charlt? It. Mrr-k. Ssniui-I S. I.ellv. K. Iitt.le. W. I. !iamOitlrUlit. H. B fivr. "hrl A Kalian. John l. Krinten. 1 lii.ma Molfciwiilt. Uruiorralir I'nnnljr Ticket. Kor ('onirri-ss. I,. I). WOODKI KF. For Nina le. ;K.ot:.;K . lMIINF. For Asscinhh . S. V. AI.I.KN. .1 AMF.S .1. THOMAS. For l'rol lionotary. .1. DA II11Y. For Ki'i.'it r ami Hci-oidi-i'. I ). A. M';oI'ii!l. For District Attorney. F. .1. OVONSOK. I'm- I'oorlmu-i- lir' tor. I! A I'll A Kl j IILTF.. Kor Snrvrviir. i. SCAN I ."A N. l'or i'oioih 1 . Dr. CKoIMiF. MAKTIN. r..i''i; Siih.-mvn ili K-.-r: ' I miml in t; on tin- Harrison ioo- waai n . ri.l Ik tin' i:.j.iil-lii:m.- ilil l.y any i....;!.'.- iMfiins .-.uii-i nl in I'lftiin; tlii-ir . iM.li.l Hi- for District .l(orniv. it milit .o wi ll n. ni.i;li to know in :nlvnnci' win m , mill In- i-iiinl. vi il as hi- i iuin.-rl. The 1. at Danwli- la.. in it many 'mm ns in which M (ial p-oil eiti i-n- of 'ainl't ia riiiinty lium'i il as ill- fi lulaiiL- in tin- i riinina! inltit in that I. iii. 1I01 not Ii-ail tin- iiiti-lli.'iit vott-r In tlii- I 1 lii f tliat tin ir wi-til.! 1 nu tmi ii- ili.-.lay of li val l-rilliam y ilnrinir lla- iiu tilnli in of tin- l'i iiililii an i an-tlnlati- for li.-trii t Attomi-x. .1 i'i .K I il.lsll M. of Imliaiia. who . t mix i!i clan t! hi.- purpi sc of votin; re for I in .M l ( '!eelali.l. U-Iicw s with the lein i ciiils that lavts shoulil he lixicil for iieiiiie only, ami. every horn si man liillsl emloi.-e that plinciple. W ilt II roM-rniiictit takisln ni the earner prop ety it is i.i t ol'llunl to Use for t;ov-rn-im-lit J UIpi.-ts. it ol- hilil Uliiler the 1 miiiuni-tic .rimipie that. throu;h law. Ihet ai mnys ol eai h shouMlt- liiailc uhject to the ili liiiiml of all. In lhat communism Hairisou U-licves as far as it can l-e :i..lirl to U-iielil the trusts ami 'other coml. illations of cor h. rat ions: hut rrsham will not ailmit that it is just to take aay the property of the hunihlest l.y force of law unless i;overnnH-iit alwio luteiy reiuir s it for its own purpose. I'm I'hairman of the Kepiihlictin cnumv o in 111 iltf s of New Yotk. at 11 mutiny hlil in New York city on Mon ilav, fas the I'hilailelphia H'x-n, re ported that the KcpiiLlican retiistrations m the cities outside of New York anil liriKiklyu for the liist ilay ( K loU-r Sj were disappointing. As Ihe ilistricts of the state aluve ll.irli in Bridge are the soli- di-iK-mlence of Mr. Harrison's man agers, nn wonder thev are in a des(ernte iikmmI. or that Senator Sherman and other leadeis who were present nrsreil the county chairman to rednuhlc their efforts tn swell their lists regardless of cost. The (hand Old I 'arty can afford to .e free-handed in such a crucial lime. The trusis, which Mr. Sherman so alioniinates. would say almost any price for an assurance that "our own counting and certifying" would yield ihe right result on tne Mil of NoveniU-r. Thk Aiiierictin hiU.ririL,' mini h.is Imt one tiling to'sell, .: his l:ilr. If we wi.tiM '-protect" liini we imist prevent ..iii-lilii.ii I .v l'or iners w ho wutilil -11 the sinii- coomimlity in this market. To protect him we inii.-t insure a home niarki t for Aiiierii an lahor. The Aiiier- i'-:tn lalioier null mii hunic ilixs not sell j what he produces ill the iniruv ;ijnl the shop.-ami the fai-lories. 1 l-'.-inipl v m-11.-l:;s l:iUr. To put a July on his j.r. lu. t efifitrnt protect him. Therefore the Mc kinley hill cannot help him. It only nak. ;i tii Ii s of necessity anil of eoin loi t ilearer hiuI so nmks life hanli r tn live for him. Tlu only way the Mc-Kinh-y hill coiiM help the lal-orer wuulil l.e to levy u tariff tux on the olniiasli ty he sells- namely lalHr I'.ut lahor is on the flee h.-t. The 1 lls.Jer who Votes the KciaililK'mi ticket, is simply votin;; t .ay higher taxes for- the lienetit of capitalists. Tnvr iis not a I mil answer to the iiii tioil why the l'ri ,-ii!. nli.il i anipaiii is so iiict 4-oiii.areil with former veal's: "Most .oople havi- t.'ieir miinls maile lip." The iUiti.lls Iw-fore the voters me prtvisclv those lassiil iikjii hy the x-o-j.le ill 1'.mi ami nijaiii last year. In the former year Ihe icople ileciiled in favor i-f the iH-moerats hy over xhi,- majority. Last year they re-atil Ini r v eiilict hy an airyrej;:it' mnjoritv il the stuO i voting of tUMI.lHMI. Thin year, in the elections thus far Jiehl. the kcpuLlic an. iav' "verywhere J.ist at a ratio which, if apjli'il lo the uiioie (oiintty, would U-at Harrison tviirw than any eamliil.ile has Ui'n Ix'Mt-i-n cilice 1S7"J. The ni)li' have not changed their iniiwU. Thev lire ili U nn i net I to turn khi S'lii'Kn thc lieptttiliciins out. And they tlo not ' gh-s out some IVmiM-ratic as the espec oeeil u make much iujsi- ijj- fiis? in tiu-ir j ial ohject of its wrath and generally- that j.rcjiara lions to do it. iindidatc Mins ahead of his ticket. "fl-M: rivr i isf'ii.'ti .n- Irivi- '! out from I.ullic:m l.i-;.liU:mfrs lo tltf l.tti t -haii man il.i"r.-i"'.it liif sMtr or r. iin lvMii:i. Tli'-y :'f ..hi'i.Umi- i.U' inhuiii.M that. Itn l.il'.u l:ol.M. s lion:. -I' .lil :in.l Wll"!f I aw- jM-ll- ti-tV ;itfi L-.l tl;.' l'a.'lx . aii.l lit:. I thi'l." s'l!t . (!..' liivi.liivj iiil ;n tie n.li..ii..n of iln- in w .1 Itwwill "111 all j.n oi.al.liltv'' .:..r tlls.l-tloils t' Hie i-alisi- of iiiTi-t tl-m in 1 mi.-v S Miiiii Tln n thi-y an nitiii ! uit tly mploy i-i-rv iin atis in inoir o r i" io (mm tli IW-liHKTrifii- r:ink.s 111. 1 it is 1 .SllLTttStfll tliat 'CotlMllittlV of I'im- It- upiMiiutt tl in i :u h ilistrift. ; comiii'.t-t- to work on 0110 1 i tmt tat. 11 a iii-thixl ulwti-kini;Muj;i-.-t-i f,.r tin 111 to .-i-let-t oiu- nuui ami uo aflT him alti r tiahlv. lirst on' atnl tlifn iitiotlu r iiui t inu tin i tin ami iismsj urauiiii nt. j r siuisiun an.l Mil ' tl- usual ihHIhmU" In in.luct' him tiVot,-th.- K-..lu-aii ti. ki t. Ami it is nnt vt lu iin ntlv ami iH-itivt- uri;i-il that o.n h roiumittii' iaii anil intt si'i iin-at Ii'usl 0110 Kt-moi ratii-votv for tin' Ki-jiuiiin-an pit tv. mm u tiuril out how ili Mrahlo an oitsi t nno or two voti s fjiiinil frntii tin' Ih niiK iai y in oai li ilistrirt would Li-tn this serious ilisaffoctioii in Kopul'li' ' ranks. Ami ihc rhtiirman tuv warnt il that u h n 'offsi't is iii-rossarv. To any man who will sit ouiftly ilown ami i i.nsi'li r all tho farts, thr n-as.-ns for -jiavo :111.x u-ty 011 tin part of Krf.uhli ran Irailns in l'rnn.-ylvania arr obvious. Tht-rr is iioiu' i-f thr usual hlustrr ami hruff ami ' hm rah'' in tl.r .-tan- thi.-y.-ar. .Manufai-turri are asliaiiinl to toll tin workinguirn that tln-y ini-il .rotn tion to pv tlii-in hi'.'h w:i:-s. lioplr no loiij:rr rrnlit pi nlirl ions of ruin ami iliister lo follow K.-Tiiorralii- suri i-ss. Tlir workinnirn who on ihr rvr ot lrrtioii. hi!h i t... w.to lomiiy ami ir-"t-r-i-ivi-lv for thr U. j-uhlii Hii lit ki t arr .-nyiii!! nothing. Thry an- rra.liij.- anil thinking. Thry har U -nn . umlrr-.-taml thr t.irilf iiitioii. This r-ilrm-.-. this rxtrai .i.linary .uirt in tin- slatr. is mnmmis for thr I .ill Im : 11 party. In frar an.l tn-ml'liny. tin- inana-jrr.- n-rall thr 1 an.paiun of l'.Mi. Thry know of what thr imli J-rml'-nt vo'r of I'i mi.-vl-vania is i ap.W'lr an-1 that it lias alwass lrani. il towaril- t lrVrlaml. I hry know ... 'i'i : : manv tlioiisamls of vmei have j I.i en ci t-rced into voting the lo pnl .1 ican ticket in the past ami that the-n at major ities of Philadelphia ami Allnrhrny. un der the new hallot law cannot If depend- il upon. And their eyy movement indicate doiil.t ami fear for IVnns.xl vania. There an- o many aK-olutely uncer tain iiiantitiis in tin- jHihtical piol-hm to-day that no livim; loan can approxi mate the result in this state. Willi .-Ucli men as .lllike fooky, .llnlc lin-halii and Wayne McN'eagh declaring in tavr-r of the l.'i follil di mitndi il l-y the hliin racy in the ilitcnst of the pel p!e. the front lank of the Ki pul hi an .hnuii is Liokrii nnd the leaders in FciHisy Uania may well U disinavul. AI! the siuns are favorahli- to the iiUk racy . The cause of lal-or and that of Tariff lit foi m cn hand in hand. The one hope of the masses is in the triumph of I Mutt laiie princijilcs. And the friends of tirovei Cleveland mav well ask tl.em-elvi s w ith hofful ffc tatioii ns the Kt puMican j leaders are doing with fearful doiil.t j Pennsylvania lK inociatic'' Sknaiok .Hssk M. IUkki:, of Delaware county, author of the Iiakci Ikillot Ijiw. s.-ivs the law as we now have it ir- not the tneasiire lhat was sent froiii the liaHot i Keform .ssi eiation to the U' islam re. as it was horril.lv marijihil in the Senate. He sas; "There are now :' statt in theFnion in which reform election laws an- l-iiit; c.erimenteil w ith, anil in each state at each sin i (linvr election the laws he come more M.pular tun! ihe .eople are nmre cntliiisia.-tic in their piipport. 'The new hallot was originally le sii;mil after the Massachusetts election laws hut lv some oversiiilit we nei;lectiil or failed to insert in our act the eihica tiomtl pnn isioii n hit h i onei.f the nm spieuoiis featun-s of the MarSjichiiM-tls Ikw. The ilisahilitN featllio of my hill, how ever, supplies the ommissiou of the eihu ati'.nal feature. "We consulted one of the hist judges in the state ,.n the meaiiint; of the word disability it iused in our hallot. lie dn-iiled that the word Us ocil tm-aut a voter who could neitl. ii- read or wiite. was hlind or was palsied. Only sm-h men are allownl hy the la- to take a nide into the votini; hooihs with tin in, and if the j i .-1 i. 1 1 is ever raided it will l- ihi-idul on that jrroimd. For tho.-e who are not disnhlnl and who may not iiiiilei.-tand the soiiicwhiil ciMnjilicateil hallot a sample hallot printed on pink p.iicr is supplinl. The voter is allowed to take this samph- or pink hallot from tlichootli to some friend on the outside, who is allowed to make the sample hal lot as the voter wants it marked. Then j tin- voter can return to the Imoth and prepare hi hilllut frum the sample hal lot. and if he sc.-s tit l.e cat) change it to suit himself after ho jjeU into the Imolh when1 he in jiiovided with ii-recy and seclusion. "It is often argued that our new scheme will reduce the nnmher of votes cast, hut we contend lhat if for nothing else than curiosity many icople will go lo vote this year w ho do not make it a rule to go to ihe .l.s.' Tin: owners of the ( 'resent si,--t work.-, of l'ittshurg. have pi -tii notices in their works lhat there w ill he a reduction of ten percent, in tlirwiiis paid employes, to take effect on and after I ctoU r L'Oth. And yet the McKinl.y tariff taxes the whole country under the pretense that it protects wages. The iicople are fast learning that hih protection is a fraud. TlIK .lohtistovvn I'lil-um' i- elix ir-, d jn slinging mud at IKslrict Attorney O'Connor. The Tiilium each ar sin- YsinNivroN.,li. - IV-ioU-rMh Attention lH-in'H-r:it! Miu-l ty your j:uns. nlit ami -.lay, ami mi- that K puhlit au liir.irty ! not .'mi uipll-h iial-aiilnii lit i.a-i il I poll a. lu.il ' - i-iiiu: t.u t. i mikioI !. K-j.iil.ii. Mii tiirkt ry ha- lni-ii hal- I. lilt; ill liii.- town, ami it ' r-piuni; Uhhi u iluiinu 1 thr -l...-iii ilays of tor amp;iin. " pirparr.l for it , an.l ; iiati v..T its nature, j thi rr will Ik- no stamiK-.lr in your ranks, I ki-rp o'.ir povvilrr thy an.l your uiins ' will not U- mU-iuviI at .- rribral ix-ri-nl ! in Ihr hattlr. It was ri. lit tie thini: thai ,ntn:hi two nu-uilt-r.- of the I!rpul.!iian Natl-mal i-xrrntivr roiiimitti-t (,'lark s maml Hohart tn V:i-hiii!;ton :it this time. It was to onfrr with Mr. Har rison alKitu ihr ilrtails of u move l-y hii h thry hojt- tu arrrt thr mighty tonrut of ntirnrtit now sw- pin-; Clrvrlamlwarils, in timr to nive thr na ture of this intemlr l trirki-ry, hut tht' mysterious rumors of Furoit tn ititrrtrr t nrr with our eomiin-ivial relations with San lioiiiim;.! ami th- I'ati American na'ion.s, which an- alitmly lloutim,' amuml. make it prohahle that is w ill It somelhim; jinj:oilic, something In ap ical lo Hie pairioin- iiiijnii-e 01 ooi ami tin .ui;ht less oli-is ml intemhil In 1 convim e them that .Mr. Harri.n s re flection is iii-r.-Hty for the preservation of our National honor. !!e on your uti.-inl: let nn such 4 rot" iiilluenee a single vote. Yhatevt r the jeopanly of our commercial interests, there can U no liaiirr in electing a l)eiiin-T:ti-Fr r-i.leiit. Nn iK-uiiM-rati. lreiileiii ever Ix uavcil the national honor, ami none ever will. Impress this upon the mim! of ynuni; Di iiiociaLs anil nil the l-epul lican trickery that can l hatcheil hetweiu m iw ami election ilay will not prevent a Democratic victory. .Moic than one S-cri taiy of the Treas ury has literally woi ke.l lnii.-eif to ileath, hut the Ohio yen! leiiian at present hol.l ins: the jiositioii is not huiit that way; he prefers play l woik any ilay ami he els his preference firm-rally. Secretary Foster t.jok a lnr vacatinn in the .sum mer, in fact he has really iloiie :m work in his office since 'onress ailjniirmil. anil now he has oin- away aiiain, not to return until after election, lie has none cast, ami w ill liviile his time le tween stumpini; ami lishim: until aluiiit a week f.r ten ilays iK-fore election when he will sr to Ohio tn help in mauipul.-i-tiiiij the elosiny; of the llepuMican cam paimi in that state. Hy the way, I em ocrats here are not ptakini; anything on the Ohio rainlwiw; it V very pretty to im.k at, I. ut 1 hey itonht its Mahility. The roturn.s from thr I'lori.I.i ami t ii oria state elections form an ohject lesson to those who have alloweil them- ..elves tn I i lieve that the unholy aMiance I h.-tween the Kcpuhlicans and the jtt j pie"s patty would reult in i nrrving any I Southern stale aiMUist the regular Dnn j oeratie ticket. They know .hotter now. I So long as there is any danger of nation J al legislation in the nature of tin- iioto I rioiis force hill, the South will In- s..!id!v I lemoeratic Home rule is always ami at nl! times llu- gicaltvt of all isiii in any coinmunity. No one can doiil.t that tariif rrform is marching on wlu n .-ucli euun. nl gen- j tli men. foinu rlv Keoul'licaiis, as Judge j j ( in-sham, of Indiana: j Michigan. and c Judge I 'oo.'ey. of tt irnev I i.-ti'-ra! Wax in- McVeigh, of l'enn.-v 1 vani 1. an- , nomii-e their intention to vote f..r Mr. Cleveland on Ihe t-iit'f issue. Mr. Harrison has al-out given up the idea of attending the New York Coltun l.us celi hratioti. next week, i-iving tn tin alarming tuin Mrs. Harrison's illness ha tnken. The action of the conven tion of the National A-oeiation of I i-iii'.ciatic Clul-s. in pa ssing the r-j.olu-tioii 01" sympaihy for Mr. Harrison's family atllictiou was most happily tnken. K-r Uulv here sK-ak.s well of it, and, I know that Mr. Hat ri.-on accepted in ihe same spirit which actuated the conven tion in unanimously adopting it. The l.ii i: 1..1U il'm.sof Mrs. jlarrison, who as the lady .f the hlte l.U-e is de-si-rviiliy popular, is the one touch of na ture which makes the whole world kin Congressman W. I,. Wilson, of West Virginia, is not one of the Democrats who consider that 'state doi'htful. He .asHil through Washington thi week. iitiu l.-mi; H.-keii wnat lie lli..iii;!it or tin situation, sanl : "I am j'rfet tly eoiiti- j dent that e shall can y the state. The uatiirai immigration has not injun-.l the i I ii-moi-ratic -rosti'ts. The- only anp-r j will come from the kanuvvha mining s-ction. w hi r-thou.-anils of negroes fiavi- Ini-il hroiiirht tn take ilace of white I inineis. The i ni,!i. ini-nt of these in- ! :roes was iiiiiieslinnal.Iy fur rhe pur- i io.se of nia'iini; the state Io--uli!icao. ; hut it will not. in my ojiinioii. siicceiil.'" 1 No ( linntre ti be Made. II vnnisiu !to, U.-t. 10. It is an riounced hy Chief I'ierk Snyder of the State liepartmeiit that no additiona! hal lot would In is.-tjetl. .s Mr. Snyder was to see Sei :etarv llarritv in New York Saturday thisstatemcut mav U rcL'ardcti as otli.-ial. The nominations in the sev- tariff which suhjects them to the oji- j eral counties w ill he certified to the j I'ressioii of uniieceiary la.vaiion mid to -county commissioners as simu as .ossi- t ,no sjMiilatioii of the trusts in common! hlealter the I'tli instant, the last da v forlilin.tr irotests. l.y Ihe 1'lth all the Asseinhly districts in the state will pro h.ihly have ri-eived thorn. tlener.d Kniler. ciiairmau of the Hc pul.lican State t 'oinmittee, has a clerical force at work in the State lepartroeni copviny; nominatious in order to f.n-ili-itate the printim; ot tickets hefore the mailin?r of certiticates, if .-itch action should he foUii'l ini-cssarv to have an U-ction in every district of I'entisvl- i vania. , lie pn-is.se;j to take noehanci-s. -' - Tli Worltl's fair Appropriation. Hai:i;isi;i no. I'a.. tolier 10. t if the :;ni.mni appropriated to the World's Fairlwiard l.y the Legislature there only remains unexiendiil ?'Ji', lsl.."(i. The expK'tiilitures liave Ix-en as follows: Y'.x petises of memhers of the laiarrl in at tendance muni hoard iiin-tin-s, ?;.irJo, h.i; salariis of executive commissioner and employes of the Niartl, ?1 Llstl, Js; executive roininusioni r for incidentals ,"MH; rcntiivlvania hiiildini:s at Chi caijo. io,'.."L4S, miaeellaniiiiis, 9i.ti4. -cxiiensos of coiiuiiii tii-, sl'L21;.2J. 1 :IS" '" I rea.-urer Me am. Uo,.si,.i(i. Jlaluncc in Slate lieaaiiiv 1 MM it Ml l'olitics on the StP-iir. KixosroN, N. Y., Octuhcr 11. d-uer-il Uaats iU- Fuyster. an eit-entiic old enllemanof Mandalin. ordered a work niHii hint ittitrday iii;;lit to place a pic ture of Harrison un lop of ihe dt I'uv ster Church bteeple, w hich ha.s jnat het-n linishtil. Next morning there was no end ol cHcitenu iit, nhich wiu heighten til l.y a successful atn nipt to eovt-r the piciure with one of Cleveland. The lie puhlicans and Democrats thin rallied their forces, and all day long struggl.il for supremacy. Ihu the picure of Cleveland still stavs. I IS Tn,,sdnv the grand jury at I'itts Lnrg found true hill-; a:Mntt I. t. I'tick. president of tlie painrgie Steel Works, and other mciiiU-rs ,f that coini)iny, charging tliein with the mur der of the sinkers who lost their lives in tlie riots at Homestead la.t Jul-. Hisbcst of all in Leavening Tow MM ABSOLUTELY PURE The) Can't FntlnisrU. There was an anxious tmi. tiim at the J'-TPV anu conent i -. a t.r;.!s with"Th. H riflh Avenue hotel in New York on I chi:cr:" she U.- ;i n v-li: :o: ' i.-c i.i-.ra:n;;. Mntulay. Tne I'hairm.m ot Hi-pnt.lie.iu ' '"-' '. couiily commitn-es were .-unum in 1 1 A11 ioiik i Ima miio iliti Uimi.v State Chairman Hackett to meet at that ! n y that if tin- -nn --lioulii -.loile il wmil. I time anil pla-e tn i-oiisiilt on tin-j-cu!iar j 1- f--m t.-. ii j-ais l fi.n- we cmil-J heiir cuiiili'.ion f.f ihp t;. i. p. in the rural -lis ; the mhiihI. trictsofthe Umpire State, u:nl to aJo;.t ' ,, . , 1 . , , 1 In- life of a liK-omoi i - crunk inn. measures ttiat mav aroiw it ir.uii the ; . . . . ... ... .... . , .. . I wln.-h is ainiol 1 ne lu-l tliin aUuit bii apalhv that con.-,titutvs the tMHuliaritv , . , .... .. , 1 1 j e!i2l!ie to Wear out. Is IHl.tkl) Illlll . Hint 01 me siuiaiion. .... , . . . . 1 In: chairman wen.' uulv m haii'l. ae- i-omji tiiie.l hy other county le.nl-is if 1 local ilitlu-:iee ami rcl.ute. The ol.iei-t I of tin ir iiettint; together hml not Iten intimaleil tu ihem, tiie -aiI hrinv; pr- - ilicateil njMin ur'efit Imsines involving ' the -noil of the party. When summoned . iiiu. 1 u:.irm:tu n.uKn prtMUK f, run in ; I ill U'L'w.l if J ta l.ltff lit Lblf I 1.1 f U-A.r.t ' our n.- ! x'U' j a. i Tn4f a, 1 11 j i 1 a v asked why tln:y were n.t doing more in their rcspi-ctive political vineyurds? An indifference prevailed in all parts of the state, and the chairman wanted to know why this was thus, and why the rural chairman and committremi 11 wne not making such -ertions as would prevent it from Iwing thus? The uniform response from the' as-si-mhliHl woi kers was: "We arc doing all we can, hut we are uuahle to stir our people up."' Chairman Hackett ought to heahle to recognize the reason for the indifferent feeling that prevails in his parly. Any ohserver of ordinary discernment can wi the cause of it. it is not confined to New Yolk tate. Kvidenco of its exist ence was given in Ycrmout and Maine, where thousands of liepuhiicaii voters stayed away from Ihe polls. It arises from the fact Hint a large nrtio!i of the memin-iship of the lli-puhlii-nn paity has lost confidence in ihe mi! icy of their party. They ohiert to its heing made the instrument hy whirlij.-i system of taxation is imiKisiil 011 thems,-lvs as wi 11 Us 011 all other citizens ti increase the wealth of a s-ct of grasping monopolists. I'liev have It-coiiie disgusted with the nnln.lv alliance it-twtfil their leaders and the protected millionaire!, through which the corrupting means in furni-hed tliat eiiahleo this system of sj 11 .iia loll lo If fastened uoti the country. Ingc numif rs of ICepuhlic.-ins in New York, as ol-cwhcre, have Ui-n affected l.y the I miff reform education which has l-en in progress since l"."-, and the party leaders i-hoiiM le ahle to .s,- the rra."nwhy they won't entlr.w-in this campaign. Their auitl.v. priHi'inil l.y a gi in-iM! causi-, is general, mid not coii- i iii.i d to a .articular state. Ihe Yolk Tiiitt'nr of some day.- ago pretended to M-o trouhle In two plan-s. fox the lHliiiK-rats: " I the South and among the lrish-Aii.ei ii-mi voters. "' j Since this vision of tr.-ul-l.- for the D.-111-1 ocrats in the South presenti-d its If l the J.re. eptiori of Whit-law lli i.F.s jour nal, elections Iiav' it-currnl in Florida and CJeorgia, demonstrating 1h.1t the on!y Sut'herti Iron hie is that which af tlicts the III puLln ari paity. The iK-m-iM-ratic i-oliility has not U.-n in the ii-al afl'ecleil lv the Third party mov.-iuent. It Im.ks rather as if the D 11 1. k 1 at lc vote in that section is incrcasiil l.y accessions from the colored voters. The 77'.ot' vision of trotil.lt. for the It, :n ln( in thai -luarter proves to U- a delusion. I . I,, tin- trolil.t.. ll... i..:. American voteis tliat will also pioe to Ik- eiiiiallv illusory. There is uoihing in l-nj.iiniii Ilani.-oii that is att;a. !uo toourlli-h citioiis, and iiothiiit; lias reccnllv lai n ileveIox-d in the lo pnhli can party that should have the lin t of chaiiLriii the old Irish aveisioii to it. It 1 is trio- then- was h.ihi lliini; in .laiues ti. Iliaine of a magnetic nature lhat had an attraction (or Ihc Iririi volets, afleet illC some of them, hut the very fact of his havinir Ui-n dejirived of tin- lo-piil.-Inan tiomioatioii hv such methods as Tl- i - t , cry oi iiruisii - iree liale in cuniiir- i lion witti the 1 it iiiiH-ratie i-irtv .se to them, inasmuch as it is an at- t to utili.e their aversion to Kn- . ollense t. in. . ....j., ... in,,., linn .l-lSlllll III l.lte- laini tis a means ol warping their cotu nion sense. The Irish have reason to dislike F.nland. hut thi- scntiinent of l. -,:i:......i ii i-i uoMiiuv to uttr i-.ni;usli Koveriiincnl is Lir from reet.neilinj; them lo a nionoi u w lln UM' r,'vl ' tncir American fellow- citizens. The Trihiiur is mistaken in savins that there is. trouhle for the iVinocrais among the Irish Americans. There, aliout a much lojricinuch nn assi-rtn.n as to say lhat there is trouhle for th iemocniis, amonir tne lemM'rats. for the Irish citizens, as a Unly. are Mem-i iw-r-lts in their v.pi- n- Inn. II .. i .. Thr Hir)i W itli Mugle Mriuir. Senator S!i(.-rnian id at it u.rain. m his speech in New York on Monday j night he once more sought to implicate the fathers of the Constitution mid of the lirst Tariff law in the McKinlt v net of spoliation. I Iocs Senator Sherman; imagine that in this advance 1 stage of j the tilucational camjwiign his auditors and the puhlic generally are so ignorant i as not to know that the average rate of duty in the lirst tariff did not reach 111 jier cent.' Does he think the Aiiiotii an leopearc. so jll-jnfol inetl as o the hi-Uj- ! ry of this iUefction as not to ! aware I that tlie duties in the lir-t tariff were 1 levied at this exceedingly low rte for ' the e.xpn-.ss purjH of revenue. protection av the nunletit ! The franit in of the lir.st Uiriff law nev- i ei dreamed of imj.of.ing duties with the I uucoiislilutional ohjiH-t of chti-king im- ports, winch is the avowed purptist? of : many tluties in the AK Kinley act. Nor i would it have ever entered into their ' minds to levy duties ranging ins high Ilg 1US high a.s lothing Hail- I let entries; or j man ci .nt. ii.- i su and IlMi per cent, on iiels, tin phile and utKer net living. l.ut Senator Sherman .-..nt.-.o platt Dose liarhartuis l.iot.l ...... ! tm the nii-tiisarn-s ami c forts of il,t . IH -VV f . I....I.I,; itot .,,r.-ly Will, .n.plu,-,ln-yj l.Ut With vocift roue! illiliroval. He hil i approval no warr.4i)tst invvevr, to tiiuiil. r tluM'u- invvft.-r. to slaml.-r lli. im- i o ii.iti- lotiiiui-rs in mis i lovi-ruitii nt of ttjital rights uml tijiinl laws l.y tiiotiti tln-ir vi-tit-rnti-d nann-s in Ulutlfof a sll.lllll flll SVStt'lli of sr-.iUtion u l.ii l. .i i . nif womu ituvo resjanlttl witti thf nt- ! niot tii-ti-stiitioii. i'itik). i;Vl,i. Ik iinvoni- asks yon what I k-im-rcy ilell tluiii that it i the antidote fur ail the etil of lo fHit.lji-anisiii. ll.iriison empioyeit is Calctliatiil to ret I M ldillet,,w n. will he the Jiultfe- in iheeoii raiher than attract Irish votc-s from the test. latter iersona;o. ' . Tin- attempt to create a .r-ndiv ' ft a -r A TJTTI T "NT anions tiiat lass of voters hv the foolish . V-' 1M VTiDHj J. - i--i.. ...,. ' er. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. bwder !u;h-i.4-i 11 ritFK miiim;-. : , 1... 1 if.. ..f .. v 1. .. i.. : - - n . tl -.,-ii 11 ii-t a a ri,TXJ uiiles. 'J'he HotKlt .Iilikilis. iie ot the U t kim 11 l.-uiiil.n;tts i),i- Mnin.nira- ln-la river, l.tirneil to tin-uali r's il'e on Satnriiay iii-jht n.-nr I'ml l'i ri y. Il was valm-il t .v'..ijri. Jo.(ll j.:ir,i!tt, ,,;-,-. ith an Ir- Klinan Kai..; .it l oi.ii.-INx on Satunlay .ii;1 M . .I him w u dirk. Kane a as i.'iiu-si 1! i. ml ow w as arrested. d. I'ariiiirit I lav iit ! lla 11 ft 1, t In- const a Mi- do shot ami killed a 1 1 iinu.ii iati at I'alunn-l. ami vim w as i on vi.-tni al Ireeii-il.iire r.-eent I y 1i.1v to 1 lie i. ni t -ii i :;i 1 y ioi'two years. Aleaii.lci Ihn.M i. j.ged tl.!lty-tive. of ISelli-foiile. an i 111 1 j!i 1 y in the I'i iir.syl vania lards a 1 I'i t : w hile xaininjn a revul vcr at i;is lionn- mi Salurdav. (laced it to hi- It. -ad. pnilei! t In-iriirer. uml - as killed insiaiitK . I leorge Sliirrts. Jr., of Pit t stun g. took took lli- oatli id oiii.-i- as jitstiee (.f llu- s; u 1 1.1:11 nl ihe l iiiled States al Wll-hiliZlol,. 'J'lie ti-llll i-i till life, with ihe pi Ivile-fe of relneiiii-iil on full pay w hen the jil-H. i-s I aa of 7" e. 1 1 s. ie reached ii,. rip.- Martin Ciiiomi. of I. .i.).ii-., inai .1 i-erisliiirg. Pa., who ua- air-set ahoin , one i- k iimi lor 1 1 1 ii 11 1 11 1; a vir:ik-i n-y, ; coinniitli'd suicide on Mniid.iy hy shooting liiiuself. Ilisuili viis ai-i-idciitailv shot ami killed a n-u ueeks since. Three j small cliilili i n are left io..-.. i.l.-.l f..r. j -Oil .ilies.la v. of it Mill jllt l.i'- , fnie 1 n I. our, a si Imm.I I ons,., in . I iiitv l.iw::-hi. -Frank Folk, ot Yoiing stown. 1. aiin r -w as entirety I - 1 1 k l.y ; lire. i.-iti-ei hv a 1I1 li-ctive . u.i-eolt:i thn. All the s, !,,, ,i .;iii(iii, saved ln:l t he lii-s t he t 'il Idinj w i !l reach l , l. Dr. sr i-i-iit.ir. a leadiiis; i-hysii-ian of l.itlle itshmgnm. shot himself three' tim.-s jut lK-f.ne niiduiuht Satiu.liiy night in an uI1eiii.l lo i-otrwiiit siiji-id.-. All I he wounds .in- ir, ..ri.- side and Inn:.' of tht ni . ate tieeessitt'ilv hit a I. Their, is 1..1 know ensi,:i ,,r tin- sh'Miti'lu lelOIld iesn.iitt en,. t ' - - I lie lll 1 M.-iIia. Pa., w ha v i ni; Im-.-i, . jll! 1 si.,,,,1 ; J ! t. r: in. r,t sijit ut J i iii-il on Tiies.lat, :i. e lu-t Flid.tv. The 1 fur the d. f.-nu:, ut atnl win: Id ha v e t.i-i-ii f.ut i-i ha.i ii m.t I..I' a I lllli.H l ..; t he 1. . i in.iii. Thi-tv Im-i-Ii tt ere several t: ii sii!L'i-i s Tin t h.- J iir r and diirinc Siiiidav thecuiii: hoiie i aim with hviiius. iiin.iii them '.iri:.ist l'.-rii aded ; " liiit th. l.ne Jilli.l li. Id il U'l.-J. Aluiui II ii'i l... !, last M.iiid.i iiiaht 1 . t.i.-l si. iis. r's laiue tinriii- i..ll.-r tl.mr iim mill at I i.-Jni-.iit. Wi-simnt.-ljiid eiiuii ty, wild all iis cui te:,ts. iin-l uui ni; trvain, tl'i'll'. f I. etc.. was .. -ll..v, d t, tile, the WniK nf an I lii.-li il i a 1 V . The tun Inly j frarn. du.Miny a n.l t uu-sim v frame shitii ! i.f .I.i'nes d. :i.lj..:iiiii)j tli.- null, w aisn i.iiiiii-u wii must thi n ci. nii-ii t-. The hi-s on tin- iv, ill will reach sfi.lmi with a -mall ii.-ui an. c. Ki-eii's J.,,, M l each s. ii w it It mi iii.iirniice. - t.n al iiil- rc-t i- U-im; taken hv fai nieis all o ei It.e -late in Ihe pluwiin; match that will take I-'ac.- at the state fair in Lam-aster this week. p.. j Mcl ,i ami f- tci-a pric s '.. to !. :l vvho I mm j haii. His tin- plow, and so crcat has Iwi-n l he nish of enti ic- i hat Secretary illu lni ha- over live hnmlrcd upplicul ions from farmers who t l:ink " t In-v can win the purse. Secretary Kd'c, of the sia te Uianl of aitricnltnre. and 'ol. .lames Yonnu. of ....... Mnuia-turer.-l an.l lt-alcr In ALL KIN DS ()f HARNESS ' hllh.ls, KIIl.rs. HIIII'.H, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, ttohe. Kly Nets, Curry mt. etfl.. !(.. Kb .lrtnt Nently an.l t'ri.ui) Hy done. All work Kuaniiiteed tn tlx n!ilit- ll..ii. KM it. 4 Hrl.lls, lr..ia.. St'f. nn. I Ta.i llrt.1 1 . from $i vi ui. ' I jiii lltio-ri. tnim .... ot.-tiine-iiiH.lo ll true.-s. irian fit i si up. Han.l-ma.l llarn.lrio flo.vK. op. .T " !! I.ur- I Kiiaranlee (u hcII ax elieap as the i-tieast. Shou Uirlivi lion on tVntre itreet. .rijvt JUST RECEIVF.D ! v LI:CF I OT -v , r. s--a AAIO .1 VI . AAfl I)UUlO IV i kllKJlyn A ,XJ W 1 VXJ llUUU -r.oi'tlllT AT- Sheriff's Sale ! T- IM.M Till: .'.Tu K OF JJ T Cr'JMCDTT 9, r t.ivvHIVltKTZvUCO., Thft JiuhlU? inviio.l lo cull, Prices uway ilowti. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. I'XMTrnKS- Niilli-K ' V'.iO'-i. is I rrii.y M-ien licit li-ir' let;.-. bimlitiy iK' rlfcl, .l it u Krulllr.l In lUfi tin- ilri..m.e.t l-v ll. WetiNipr . nnii.rla n.u.i l".n il.e --ini ..I lou-i.ti I .unto. .1. Uti-.il aii. !,!'"7.,:'.'Vr":. ," rV'1: A" l-"-f iD.leit.,1 i IU -I l-l r HI HI- H e ii.it.tif.l t. ...s i.u.iii.,1 ifi. 1 ..ni .l-hf, nl Imli,,, '.lit;. Lmo-t iti ' r;rT.,T,V-L:; l""',", ""' 'A ill A li IN K Tl IM 1 1 .si .N. o.o v ... . l it-mtru. k ' I li'l 111 I'M. l-'irt-iii.ir. ) SirT-. hw tf-m ttie on rir t:n R-i tf Sm. ! C'tiAY ItniiSK lemher. h hay lioo. Mti Imlu-t .m rn.it wuli his I : - - - - --i-i-- l..r.l i .l...l lt.irt. wrlrflut-tf 1.1s. ut elvvm nen,,r" -i inimt.k rrvr.i nnii.f (.nd ii.cuiiiu ii.i riu:ii i i a-.atri .. rrturo lllilLU k. I'll It I KN. Lilly. l'.. Hi-pl. It), IS'.i-j. T F. Mi -KKXKICK, ATloRBIcy Kl(- I "tan LOB ATt-lw. A -s J. fl ifflr on Ci-fiir lre(. r.iir.Ani Mil. PA. HALT. El AS' AMONG the many new things i constantly arriving in every ile i iiartiuerit we wouM like to '.specially mention some liancUoine ' Irish point lace in narrow and medium wnlths at 10c, 103., 18c anil 20c. a yard. Two tles at ode. and 75c. each. Lace will he much worn this seti- i i i. ., .i i son aim ive na.v c iii.mj. imuiuuun; 1 patterns both for dresses and ! rimmiurs, and our (Jhnntilly laces are exquisite in black, the narrow at iv.f 12V. to 2(k. a yard. The medium from 17c. to f0c, and the wider from 33c. o 50c. The 45 inch good3 are in beautiful patterns and range from $1, SI. 25, $1.45 to $2 a yard. Nothing could hi prettier for dressy occasions. Point V Paris is in various widths and prices from 8c. 10c. to l$e. a yard. A lot of new laces are f-hown for pillow cases in pretty designs in narrow, medium and wide at 5c, I.e. and 8c. a yard. Plenty of new embroideries also at the same booth. Now, step to the Hose Counter, neary by. and look at our new fall stock. Among them are the new wool hose for children, in all sizes, fast black, double heel and toe, at 25c, 37.V. and 50c. a pair. Ladies' fleecy lined, 25c. and 50c, in slates, tan and black. There are a few pairs left of the double heel and toe, extra heavy, fast black hose for children, the best quali ty we nave ever olTered for wear and tear. In fact the whole de- j jmrtmcnt is full of bargains, solid worth for medium prices. lALTZELLSt Altoona. re o A Difference. The - a SI UPRlSlXti Dl I'FEUKNCU in PRICE OF DRESS GOODS, Even u hen the Qualities hre idetitieal. j Have yon siiperi- shopiiiig facilities I ii nd du ynii iret the most lur every dollur? j Wriieimr MAIL OKDEK DEPARTMENT In!' san.plcs w ltt an. pies with price You'll discover a I a rire savimr can n le made on a M-asonN ptirchai Fall Dress Fabrics. NEW FRENCH SERCES in lariri id.'. line of new eoloririp, jO inctics 75 Cents. Note that Ihe witdli is :4) Inches and that Hhi-l stoles set S.V. to 1.00 for ihese Si-rj!i'. Ve v Choice Li lit: e i CHEVRONS, TWEEDS ami DIAGONALS. ALL WtMiL, indies wide, in in idetccnt or chunpeaLL; etlects, 50 Cents. These are lltiilsttally Rood Value cents more than ."in cents' wort h as usnallv if 1 1. for ." values Ntoro than l,mi styli-s of New Fall Dres Fahrics al to f-.'.ad to select trout. If ou cannot come, WRITE : BOGGS&BUHL, 115. 117, 119 & 121 Federal SU ALLEGHENY, PA. LroD.ni la y.nP fxlwnr hj rrkaalaa V . L.. UhiIu (). which rami ihl will J 'naif '"" rlc" IktHMi UTTX'iLK KO BUBHTITCTK.a W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE M THE 0RU) FOB THE MOntf. A Cfti'ioe wwmI ikw, that trill not rip, nit. i-aiiest w.ti luuda, flexible, mm omix- fnmi4to!. cutw Mxtxilin fid f"J. '"'. Mllibi Tb mu.t m vlUh. sio an.l lurmll nh.nrvrr aolil f iin'$Srto'I " 1 "lurca Uwm cuuut S3 o l',,c worn by tana ud ll ti'lierj who wut aoutt tiMy calf. Urr Tu. InrruluK um show ttl wurUuiuu lV15L r toy tu boy ev.rr- ki?s TJM"T ,wry cuifortUo ud &1tZ 1. U"Umw niuiUicuiihiu nwli.iliaMeauiD( tin lr t,Mtwiu- in BikUhj thlaoul. "v MniMrd on tlx butUNA uf kuk hu lui lukitis 4 lb irtn w k r a. UtotlM.r Sniflof Ibrra. fiurh ulritutkMisr C. T. ROBERTS, . i:dknnbi'hu, rA. ma'JT.&in F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Centre street. Near Jail. t-Tbe uoderlirod dsnlraa lo InHnriii th rub lio iat ha bki opened a hloic par or oa tfeo tre Mteei near the ill. .b.n the barberinn ba. lne is all n irDrnet will oe earned oa in th lottire. brrrrthloic neat si etean. V out iHttronae ullrlted. r. x. yr.f"- CARL RlAaiT( US PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN ti'tf :"rir V.IVM )i I " f. : - 9 l h (25, a j - - - ' ' - -u i IS02 UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. W ONLY ONE WEEK WHICH TO Pittsburg Exposition. UNEQUALED ATTAC7IONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Four Coneei is dailv, hv UIIOOKS' fa moils New Y.nk liar:. I. ; Al.lt'K I: Y.MN1. the tjl KKN of Corin-tists. The arlisis Ii d 111 the proIesloli. An extiailsiive anu ciiiiipit-nensive el,llni i '111 'A I. ol'KlSATInN. of tlie liest Mild lllost recent I II M-ll t iolls in tin- !,t:, SAVlMi AI'lM-IANl.'FS. rookery ..f all kinds, such as :,s arm-eti.-.. done in the hnildinif. Thi-evhil.it w ill esjeciaiiy a!ii.i' i proiriet.l's. hiiiis.-tieepers and e el yime w ho ilcsin- to h-arn food iito)erly and at tin- same t i me ec innmica !I v. The tine-t and mo-l novel col hi-1 inn of e hi hi is In m II ii.-i-:ii m, seen on public evhitntion. The ma ii lUT'-tin-iit ha- put i-ha vil tin- ; .i mosl attractive CAROL ssF.L., or MKUUV-liO-UolNIi, ever u.l enjo) ment of lis patrons. ADULTS, i5 CENTS. CHILDREN, V CNT. Consult Your ItailroaJ Acnt for Rates. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE J. D. LUCAS & CO.'S. Banains Iq AH SUMMER GOODS! fL SS,kSON, 189 I The Fall and Winter season of 1802 promises to be one of the best seasons we have ever had. We have heretofore carried tiie Largest and Finest Stock in Northern Cambria, and with the ex pectation of a good fall season, we have more than doubled our stock. Vie are now prepared to show you the Finest assortment of CLOTHING, OYERCOATS in the county and give you ! state. Our stock needs to be us and we wilf save you money. C. A.. SHARBAUGH CARROLLTOWN. - PA. Read the Stteemmx. $1.50 JC L. JOHSSTO. M.J.HVI-K. A. H.bU K. rATAMLIUHBU IHTt. Johnston, Buck & Ci.7 HANK Kits. KBENSBURIi; - TENVA. A. W. BI I K, I'anhlrr. CkthiiUkrid 1hS. Carrolltown Bank. CAHKI'LI.TOWN, V. hllARH .1-Ult. t aartler. T. A, General fianting Ensicess Transacteil. The tolli.wlBH are the irlaola.l leaturea ol general IwkalOB halueaa i uf.pimitn Itetlved yalte oa demand, and latere! hear Inn rerllUi'&tM Uuted tu (line de(!iltura. I.I)4.N Krende) to euatniaere on taraMe teia.ii and aii.nd per dlaeuaoteil at ail tluiea. roti.irTli Male In th liioality aa.l aon all th Lanklna toa-aa In lb Coited State. CLarnea aauderale. DRA tTH laaued naiiotlabl la all parti tj the t'nttd Nlalea. aud lorelun cxoltaue Uue.l oa ll aru ol Karte. AU'UI'XTN Ot merrhaDU. tanner and ottiera awiirlW. tn whoa rcaaunatil aecumodallou will t xienoe1. Palmna are ured that all traoaartlona khall ba held a etrtetly prlraie and etultilentlal. and that they will be treated al lll.trally a hihmI banklaii tale will perslt. Keapoettullj, JUHNNTOM. HI K Jt A. Watches, Clocks .IE WEI. It Y. Silverware . Musical InstniiKiit! ANIi Optical Gccdc. n Sole Agent -KOH rut Celebrated Rockford WATCHRH, Colnmbla ad Fredonia Watthri In Keyand Stem Winder, bAME SELKCTION of a LI rrv ot JEWELRY l.y, on U'ni. VST Mv Una of Jewelry I ur-,urt,. Cf.mi aort ( for yourself b-f(,re t-if" ALt WOUK OCAHANTP.I!) CARL PJVINils EnhurK. Nov. 11, lN5--tf. LEFT IN VISIT THE CR E AT . MNs in. I V.ii i I l: , - '1 1 1 t, Aai We MUST Have Ike Ba AND GENTS' FDRH1SHIKG3 the LOWEST PRICES in th seen to be arnreciatcii. Tall and sr? per Year. JOHN PPISTBB, 1)1 AM R IX rrutDii ULMLIIM II Hardware, Qacensware: MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND ii" vr..:TAHi.j i IMKIM, t.ll' . 1 OPPOSITE JUNCTION BOTEL CRESSON, PA. tnavlNly .. 1 llf OIUI-si - iui alllutu.u l.a ouw- 'j Business r.re-rod tlii.t.-" vniiNQ MN nrDruiRniff ILIlbllflHUl w7 for th ac-tlvf. dutlM of "IP- :?r' .'"','iS' divas. 1'. utftr os. 1 Se.J0-Vin " M-IWM la.foUoaad K". U:. A MTT.Si-a York l it
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