Win HmiAt Hcnrjr 1. Parsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Fon GOVERNOR, GEN. HENRY M. HOYT, OF LU.EHNK. FOR LIElTTEJCANT-ClOVEHXOlt, GEN. CHARLES W. STONE, OF WARREN. FOR 8t"P!(E.ME COURT .TUIHtK, JAMES T. STKRRKTT, OF ALLEGHENY. FOR SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AF FAIRS, COL. A. K. DUNKEL, OF PHILADELPHIA. Ho) t ou Fiunncc. Professing to be an honest man, the candidate of nn honest organization I favor honest money. The volume of the currency should be regulated by legitimate demnnd, and not by the requirements of bank rupts and wild speculators. The currency should be redeemable as early as the exigencies of the Gov ernment will permit, in the currency recognized by all civilized nations. The contracts of the Government should be held as sacred as the con tracts of individuals, and the bonds, theevidenceof its indebtedness, should be paid according to the understand ing between the Government and the lender. Speech at Butler, Sept. 2, 1878. State Fair at Erie. On Monday, Sept. 23d, the twenty fifth annual exhibition of the Penna. State Agricultural Society will com mence at Erie, and continue five days, closing on Friday, the 27th. From indications thus far, the forth coming display will be one of the grandest and most varied ever pre sented under the auspices of the So ciety. It includes a large number of Imported, thorough bred and fine-bred horses, herds of short horn, Ilolstein, Alderney and other cattle, the choicest breeds of sheep, Swine, &c, together with a mechanical, vegetable, floral and domestic collection seldom brought together in any community. Large buildings, additional stabling and shedding have been erected, and all conveniences supplied for the accom modation of exhibitors and visitors Excursion tickets will be sold at greatly reduced rates on all railroads centering at Erie. The .Standard Dollar. Washington, Sept. 7. The Secre tary of the treasury has addressed the following notice to the United States treasurer: Treasury, Dep't, Sept. 7, '78. Hon. James Oilfillan, Treasurer U. S.: On and after the 10th day of this month you are authorized at the treas. ury in Washington and at the several sub-treasuries in the United States, to exchange standard silver dollars for United States notes. Very respectfully, Signed, John Sherman, Secretary. Ben. Butler Nominated for Governor. Boston, Sept. 11. The State Con vention of the independent greenback party of Massachusetts met to-day, nearly one thousand delegates occupy ing the scats. Among the delegates was one lady, Mrs. Josephine R. Stone, of Boston. Hon. B. F. Butler was nominated for Governor on a rising vote, and three cheers were given for the nominee. The resolutions which were adopted unanimously call on the people to de clare their independence of false guides and regain the priceless rights be queathed to us by our patriotic sires j declare that an economical govern ment cau and shall be established ; de mand the immediate repeal of the re sumption act, and that the public lands be reserved for actual settlers ; oppose the letting out of convict la bor; demand that all persons shall have the right to deduct from the value of their estates the sum of the mort gage thereon, and said mortgages should be assessed to the persons to whom they are due. It Is further Resolved, That the liberties of this people Imperatively demand that the far-reaching and deadly hand of capi tal as it appears in the infamous moil opoly known as the Associated Press must be torn from the throat of public intelligence. The telegraph companies must be forced to sell the daily news upon equal terms to any paper. Adjourned. M. T. Reedy, of Wallacetown, Clear field county, was arrested on Thurs day, the 29th ult., by a U. S. Marshal, on a charge of taking a letter or pack age from the P. O. at rhillipsburg, bo fore tho same had been delivered to the person to whom it was directed, with a desire to obstruct the correspondence and pry into the business and secrets of another. Mr. B. was taken to Johnstown, and after a hearing was placed in $1,000 bonds to appear at the October term of U. S. Court for trial. The prisoner explained the trouble by stating that he had been instrumental in capturing some of the friends of the complainant who were engaged In counterfeiting, and that the prosecU' tion is a matter of revenge. The "bulls" und "bears'' iu the TI tusville oil exchange have tremendous encounters, In which the bears, as rule, carry oft the fruits of success. Notes' of News. The Episcopal House of Bishops met in New York Sept. 4. They unanimously deposed Bishop Mc Coskry from the ministry. Twenty-two tons of fine silver, amounting to $800,000, were shipped last week from New York from the United States assay offlee to the Philadelphia mint for tho coinage of silver dollars. Total amount of silver shipments to date from 24th of July, $2,100,000. Negroes In New Orleans believe the height of tho fever has been reached. Tneir faith Is founded on a prophecy. Last New Year's day a negro sorcerer in an incantltation said that a plague would come over the south this summer with terrible ef fect, killing whites and negroes alike. It would continue, he claimed, until tho number of degrees registered daily on the thermometer should be equalled by tho number of daily deaths. During the past few days it seems there has been a singular coin cidence between the death rate and the height of the thermometer, and the negroes are reported to be very ju bilant and confident that the crisis has been reached and that deaths will now decrease in number. At Rosendale, New York, two men named Cummings and Miller have a controversy for the possession of the quarries of the New York ce ment company. The difficulty cul mined In a fight between the contes ants and their men. The Hon. Isaac Becker, manager for Cummings, and his son were both shot and danger ously wounded. The Cummings party were finally driven away, after about thirty shots were fired, and the Miller party, numbering fifty persons, re main in possession. They are headed by two sons of Mr. Miller, president of the company, one of whom is charged with shooting young Becker. The Cummings party had prepared for the attack by laying a mine. Their battery failed to operate, or a great loss of life would have ensued. This con troversy grew out of the company leasing the quarry to Cummings and then attempting to regain possession. Several years have been spent in law suits. The Kentucky lotteries have got a 'favorable decision from the Court of Appeals to the effect that their grants cannot be repealed by the Legislature. A Mexican, under arrest for mur der, was taken from the Texas author ities by some of his countrymen who crossed the Rio Grande for that pur pose. Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO. 591 Broadway, New York, Opp. Metropolitan Hotel. JIauufuclurers, Importers and Dealers in Velvet Frames, Albums Grapho- scopes. STEREOSCOPES, AND VIEWS, ENGRAVINGS, CIIROMOS, PHOTOGRAPHS, And kindred Goods Celebrities, ActresHes, etc. Photographic Materials. We arc Headquarters for everything in tho way of STEREOPTICONS AND MAGIC LANTERNS, Being Manufacturers of the Micro-scientific Lanters, Stereo-panopticon , University Stereopticon, Advertiser's Stereopticon Artopticon. School Lantern, Family Lantern People's Lantern. Each Style beiug the best of its class In the market. Beautiful Photographic Transparencies of Btauuary and Engravings for the windows, Convex Glass. Manufacturers of Velvet Frames for Miniatures and Convex Gloss Pic tures. Catalogues of Lanterns and glides, with directions for using, sent ou receipt of ten cents. 43-Cut out this advertisement for reference, No Hard Times Here. Employment for Ladies and Gen tlemen at Home. Our attention wm recently ftllraoted by an advertisement in another paper to the " American Housekeepers' " Scale and the extremely low prloe induced us to send for one to use in our kitchen. We find the soalo the most convenient and valuable household artiole we have! It is worth five times its cost, in testing grocers' packages, pulling up preserves, making cake, eto. W. II. Thompson A Co., No. 2" 5 Washington street, Boston, Mass., are llio manufacturers, and they have the most complimentary Testimonials of the Soale possible to be written. They have as yet no General Agent for this County ; and as the Scales are sold exclusively by canvass ers to families, we cheerfully recommend the article for the benefit of our numerous lady readers, and parties wanting honor able employment. We would say that the " Church Journal," N. Y.. "Christian Union." N. Y., " Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper," New York, " Church Union," N. Y.,Boston "Traveler" Herald" and "Post," and hundred of other papers, all speak in the highest praise of the Scale, its low price, and convenience to housekeepers. Weighs up to 24 pounds, and costs $1.50 prepaid or about one-half that of any other Platform Scale in the United States. Where is the man who wants the exclu sive control of our County, and thereby se cure a very profitable business? THE " AMERICAN HOUSEKEEPERS' SCALE," Patented May 15th, 1877. jEW LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAY . DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO nform the citizens of Ridgway, and the public generally, that he has tarted a Ljvery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD.CARRIAGES and Buggies to let upon the most reasonable terms. ItS-He will also do job teaminor. Stable on liroad street, above Main. All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. AUgUlSTltt Use Dr. Tan Dyke's Sulphur Soap. The Leading External Specific for Dis- r a "of the SKIN and benutitier of the C IM I'LEX ION: for the Bath. Toilet and Nur sery: ik recoiiimenueu iy rnysicmns. wi.jj by lJltlTtiUlSTS. Price Cents; box, 3 cakes, till cents. Ji. a. w Kiisi bii, rrop., July ll,'78,cm sun. mm St., rniia. a Card. We desire to say to our numerous friends and patrons that owing to the impossibility of collecting outstanding accounts, we find ourselves unable longer to do a time trade, and there fore from this day forward will sell only for cash or ready pay. We will endeavor to keep our stock full and complete in every department, and will sell at the very bottom of the market. Wc ivillnot be undersold. We trust our friends will at once see that this change in our manner of deal ing will be to the mutual advantage of both buyer and seller. At least, by creatlv reduced prices, our customers cannot fail to reap large benefits from the change. Powell & Kime. Ridgway. Aug. 22, 1878. 2w Executor's Notice. ESTATE of Valentine Neubert, late of Benzinger township, Elk county, l'a., deceased. JjJiTl Ji;u TESTA MENTARY having been granted to the uudersitrned upon the said estate, all persons indelted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement without delay. Catharine Neubert, n27t6. Executrix. VICE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and six Cbromo Plates of Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Price 60 cents in paper covers ; in elegant cloth. Printed in German and Lngusb. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine 82 pages, fine illustrations, and Colored plates in every number. Vick's Catalogue 300 illustrations, only 2b cents. Address, JAMES VIL'K, Rochester, N. Y. Billheads, letterheads, noteheads, tags, cards and envelopes neatly and cheaply printed at this omce. Executors' Notice. ESTATE of Michael Oppelt, late of Benzinger township, Elk county. Pa., deceased. LETTERS TESTAMEN TARY having been granted to the un dersigned upon the saia estate, all per sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for set tlement without delay. Kunegunda Oppelt, , n24t6. Charles Luhr, I"1 're. PREPARED COCOANUT In Tight, Tin Package, at the WEST END. Fancy note paper and envelopes in boxes at this otlice. 1 The advocate, RIDGWAY, ELK CO., PA. TERMS ! $2.00 A YEAR $1.50 IN ADVANCE. Job P RINTING. BILL-HEADS, STATEMENTS, NOTE-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS. BALL PROGRAMMES, TICKETS, INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS. ORDErvS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED T,0. A'EW ADVERTISEMENTS. . v Bates of Advertising. One column, one yenr ; 97S 00 , , . fU 1t " " 2Ti 00 " " ) 00 transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion 81, two Inner jl.ftO, three Insertions S2. Business cards, ten lines or less, per year 5. Advertisements pnyntno quarterly. Notice of Withdrawal. Notice is hereby given that I have this day withdrawn from the firms of The Wilcox Tanning Company and The Tanning and Lumber Company, both doing business at Wilcox, Elk county, Pa., and from henceforth am no longer interested in tho same. . The business will bo continued by the remaining members of each firm, under the said firm names respect ively, they retaining all the assets and as suming all the liabilities. John Ernhout. Wilcox, Pa., Sept. 7 '7S. STATE FAIR at ERIE, The 25th Annual Exhibition of the Penna. State Agricultural Society iiill be held at Erie, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Sept. 23, 24, 25, 28 and 27, 1878. GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS. Extensive and complete arrangements have been made for the reception of Stock and Articles for Exhibition, and, from as surances already received, this will be the Largest and Most Successful Fair Ever Held by the Society. No ENTRY FEE. No Entry Fee will be charged, except in the case of Horses entered for Speed. EXCURSION TICKETS. Excursion Tickets, at greatly reduced rates, will be issued by an Railroads cen tering at Erie. FREE OF CHARGE. All Articles on Exhibition will be re turned Free of Charge. LIBERAL PURSZS. Grand Trials of Speed daily, for the Largest Furscs ever offered by the Society. SUPERIOR BUILDINGS. Machinery Hall, Floral Hall, Homo De partment, &c, nre being refilled aud refur nished at great expense, and will contribute attractive leatures to the iuir. Close of Entries. Entries will be received a', tho office of tho Society, first floor of Scott's block, Erie, until SEPT. 10TII, after which date the Books will be closed, and all not in cluded debarred from advertised prizes. John B. Hammond, Prcs D. W. Seiler, Rec. Sec. Eldridge 51'Conkey, Cor. Sec. Dr.faer's CATARRH Jure9 all tonus ol UalaiTil. Erie's CATARRH Remedy (Jures L'cutiiess. Dr. Iter's CATARRH R&nisty Restores tho sense of Smell and TastO. WANTED. To euro a cne of CATARRH la each neighborhood, with Dr. KaksNkb's Kkuedy, to Introduce it. cample irae. J. c 11l.1Uj, rm&Durgn, rs. Dr. Earsner's CATARRH Kemoves Polypus. a. v i. niTBnnii btrengtueus the JJraill. Dr, tor's CATARRH My Dures m a oiiort lime. I tuthorlze all dealers selllnar Dr. Karsneb's Catauku Rkmkdv, to enter into a positive agree ment with eieh rmifhns.T, at the timethe purchase is made, to refund the money p:iil, should it fall W render aatUiactiou. Atk your Uruygitt lor it. THE GREAT ENGLISH I! EM ED Y GRAY'S SPECIFIC REMEDY. Tat nanB.;oll..TRinp MAR. i as un unfailing ) cure for Sem inal Weakness Rnorni.ltnrrhfin. 1 ,... ,1 .4k-iM nil .liupfltlCH "-.V?S'V ' Before Takinethat follow as a After Taking, opfiiionr-o on ecu Auuotj , o Mm iu w t B (1 . .. 1 Memory, Universal tias-muuB, uiu iu m Tfnnlr. Dimness of Vision, l'rematuie oi Age, and many other diseases that lend to Tiisanitv. Consumption and a l'reui-itura Grave, all of which as a rule are first caused by deviating from the path of nature and over indulgence. The Spccitio Medi- nine is the result of a hfo study and ninny years of experience in treating these spec ial diseases. Full particulars in our pamphlets, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specifio Medicine is sola by an drug gists at $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of the money by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit Mich. BSI-Sold in Eidirway by all Druggists, and by Druggists everywhere. Harris & Ewing, Wholesale Agents, riltsburgb. nrJyl. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED JSvii.lv l WIIlvUE to sell Teas to families, hot, -Is, ami lame consumers the lureest nlovk In ....i.i.lrv mu'WI li'Olll Ullalltieb Ul till debcripti. ns, from the hi,;lut imported to the lowest primes, a iiiouhuhh.,.."- - ....... Borne Income to all who sell lor us. Country storekeepers, druggists, who wish to sell teus In aealcd pound imckimes. Jeddlers, and in fact all who wish to olituln un honorable liv ing by selling teus suouiu wnu u iui u tutu 1Ulf' THE WELLS TEA COMPANY. , P, O. Box 4500. 2ul Fulton tel., set l ore. Groceries and all kinds of canned goods are selling at prices to suit tho times, at Iliigerty's. Job Printing. CARDS, TAGS, ENVELOPES, BILL AND LETTER-HEADS, AT THIS OFFICE. Use Dr. Van Dyke's Sulpliur Soap. irir..a in o tkln beautiful, white and healthy removes daudruir, elitinng.priekly heat sores eruptions, burniiiK, stiUKlug and itching ol 1 . ... i , ... i L,,lluir lilln U'tlll it In the sum anu eui.. jx ........... highly recommended. Always auk lor it by I its lull nanie. PR A C T I C A L FARMER. I Established 18.55. THE OLDEST LARGEST, MOST EN TERPRISING, INSTRUCTIVE AND VALUAHLE AGRICULTURAL, LIVE STOCK AND FAMILY JOURNAL IN AMERICA. It a is 64-Column Weekly Paper. Acknowledged authority on all agricultural tonicsand leads the van of American Agri cultural Journalism. Has the largest and ablest corps of Regular Contributors ever employed ou an agricultural paper, under an able and experienced Editoral Manage ment, who spare no expense or labor to add everything possiblo to its value. Subscription Terms Reduced for 1878. PATABLN III AtlVAHOa. Single subscriptions (62 issues) $2.00 I In clubs of two do 1.75 In clubs of three do only 1,60 Making it the cheapest first. clnss weekly. in tlie country, Liberal Premiums of Cash Commissions to Club Agents. Specimen Copies Sent Free. Address PRACTICAL FARMER, 518 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. ' CHEAPEST AND BEST! THE HARRISBURG Daily and Weekly Patriot FOR 1878. To all new subscribers and to all present subscribers renewing tueir subscriptions THE DAILY PATRIR0T Will be sent at the following rates : 1 copy, 1 year, postage prepaid $7 00 2 copies (in club,) " ' .... 12 00 5 " " " .... 27 00 10 " " " .... 60 00 1 copy during tho session of the legislature 2 00 THE WEEKLY PATRIOT Will be sent at the following rates : 1 copy, 1 year, postage prepaid Jfra 00 4 copies, " " .... 6 00 10 " " " " ..... 10 00 15 " " " " and one copy to gctter-up of club 15 00 5 copies, 1 year, postage prepaid, and a copy to getter-up of club. ... 22 50 All orders must be accompanied by the cash, either by check or post office order. $0.00 WORTH FOR $3 00. Any person remitting us $3.00 will re ceive one copy or the weekly i'atriot for one year, ono copy of the American Agriculturist- (tho leading agricultural ournal in the United btalca) tor ono year, both postage paid, and in addition a Micro. scope, sucli as lias uerelutorc buen sold lor $2.60. THE rATI.IOT DOOK OFFICE. Having executed the State Printing and Dinding for three years, we are prepared to print nnd biml books, .MaEazines. Pam phlets, Directories, etc., in be?t style nud al lowest prices. BLANK BOOKS, such as Dockets', Daybooks Ledgers, aud Hotel Registers a specialty. Old Books rebound Especially low rates for rebinding Sunday School Libnries. Address PATKlOt l'UULlSlll.Ntt CO.. Hurrisburg, Pa. New York Weekly Herald. ONE DOLLAR A YEAH. Tho circulation of this popular newspaper has more than trebled during the past year, It contains all the leading news contained in the Daily Herald, and is arranged in handy departments. Ihe FOHKION NEWS eiuuriiues Special dispatches fiom all quarters of the globe, together with un biassed, faithful aud graphic pictures of the creat War in Europe. Under the head of AMERICAN NEWS are given the Telegraphic Dispatches of the week from all parts of the Union. This feature alone makes THE WEEKLY HERALD tho most valuable newspaper in the world, as it is tno cheapest. Every week is given a faithful report of POLITICAL NEWS, embracing complete and comprehensive dispatches from Washington, including full reports of the speeches of eminent poli ticians on the questions of the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Wkekly Herald gives the. latest as well as the most practical suggestions and discoveries relating to the duties of the far mer, hints for raising Cattle, Poultry, Grains, Trees, Vegetables. Sc., &c, with suggestions for keeping buildings and farming utensils in repair. This is supple mented by a well edited department, widely copied, under the head ol THE HOME giving recipes for practical disches, hints tor making clothing and for keeping up with the latest fashions at the lowest price. Letters Irom our Fans and London cor respondents on the very latest fashions The Home Department of the Weekly Herald will save tho housewifo more than one hundred times the price of the paper UlVJii DULJjAII A Xi.AU. There is a pace devoted to all the latest pluases of the business markets, Crops, Merchandize, &c, &o. A valuable feature is found in the specially reported prices ana conditions or THE PRODUCE MARKET. While all the news from the last fire to the Discovery of Stanley are to be found in the Weekly Hibald, due attention is given to SPORTING NEWS at home and abroad, together with a Story every week, a Sermon by some eminent di vine, Literary, Musical, Dramatio, and Sea Notes. There is no paper In the world which contains so much news matter every week as the Weekly Hebald, whioh is sent, postage free, for One Dollar. You may subscribe at any time. T11K NEW YORK HERALD in a weekly form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Papers publishing this prospeotus with out being authorized will not necessarily receive an exchange. Address, New York Herald, Broadway & Ann St-, New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. TAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP. DR. VAN DYKE, whose life long sEciAiiTr, and world wide reputation for CURING SKIN DISEASES, has endeav ored for yeers to combine an external treatment. He has accomplished this de. eirable result in the preparation of his compound "SULPHUR SOAP," the merits of which are spoken of by thousands ; it is nigniy recommenuea to an our readers. Prinn 9.5 Pnntaa Polra oirtr. ,h.AA f ',,1, a - v. v , i.uua ums 60 Cents. Sent by Mail, (pre-paid) on MEGK1PT OF PHICB. Umce, OU M. 6tH St. Wholesale Depot 4U0 N. 3d St. Philadel phia, Pa. Sold by DRUGGIST. n21yleow. A CHANCE TO HAKE SOME HONEY.USE. 'Cornell's History of Pennsylvania." Now renily. Write for Agency at once. JOHN HVlA.Y & CO., IJublibUers, 725 Sausoin Btret, t iiiiauuiiiuiu. cliujjma. Ufi.t. R.ltwlp.i rViflfca nr. 0.1 1 ul rio I Good ditto 2oj WestEkd TIlE oclETY BT0RE- a n.w Btorp started in Rldarwav un- der the auspices of the ladles of Graoe Church, with MISS A. E. M'KEE. as Agent and Saleswoman,. A fine assortment of goods on hand and selected with great care. EM BROIL-EMUS. LAUE EDUJE. FRINGES. IIANDKERCniEFS. LADIES TIES. TOILET SETS. LINEN SUITS. CIIILDRENS SUITS SAMPLE SILK8. Machine silk, thread and needles. AlHoaflnelot of Dress Goods, Fancy work of all Kinds. Framed mottoes fcc. &c. All cheap as the cheapest ana goods warranted first class. Call and examine our stock. MISS A. E. M'KEE. Afient for the Society. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie B. R. Division SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1877, the trains on the Philadelphia At Erio Rrvlroad willrunas follows I WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL leayes Philadelphia 11 65 p m Renovo 11 00 m Emporium 1 00 p m St. Mary's 1 46 p m ' Ridgway 2 16 p m Kane 8 80 p m " arrive at Erie 7 85 p m EASTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie............ll.20 a m Kane....... - 8 611 p m ' " Ridgway ........ 4 49 p m " St. Mary's 6 17 p m " Emporium 6 10pm " Renovo 8.85 p m " arr. at Philadephia... 7 00am Day Express and Niagara Express con nect east with Low Crude Division ana 1. N. Yl & P. R. R. WM. A BALDWIN. Qen'l Sup't ASK YOUIl GHOCEIt FOR Silver JLeaf 'rousu. FOR STOVES, RANGES, Etc. Always READY for Use I NOmitSst? NO ODOR BKUSH. Circulars Free. W. IT. STEWART, tH uourwanu et.., Jew iutk, Henry A. Parsons, Jr., rRACTICAI PRINTER Ridgway, Pa. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAIi : Job Work EXECUTED PROMPTLY, At Lowest Cash Rates'. PAMPHLETS LAW AND GENERAL, BOOK PRINTING I SOLICITED-
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