1® 3S DBB IDTO tThls Is wiiliam Psnn, the "great", *h««« +*. n r _ * ho points with pride to this great state, \ - hl . 'A 711006 sro trie barrels or grtAi renown. ind well mov h#% «TniV A thie 1* tv.. .Hrr 1 '*»• IwMra ®£>"?.»Ky'ivssw ?r.s r ~""" «'"l --fhen the votP« o!! state by night and day, boin 8 annoyed with hie brassy bray, v A\ I c s/ I A If th«v h «*♦»!! your ohlld and wife -»-"-'"""""'* Wlff 5:/£'Soos;B" r " Bf U |J( *°u Btand your share with a fair fiifln ° \g"' , • I /?%$ I? 1 * 10 plnohot < « ioyatcne gu«Bt, y 1 Ml I aee ® at he does hie beet, —■—- J This Is the paper of "PATBIOT" name, Through Allied Labor it gained lt'e fame, >lwW /SfVrA / ®V/ * * han h ® 00TDe ® here to vlolt "THBK* /ffTL i? 18 * BIII "Inn* of Pittsburgh town jA V^ - j-t It'a editor "Vanoe" when he got on top, Mjf/ k ® forreßtere he lovee to roam, ' fj&f /jr,A N» 3^ lte , went up » and then °ame down- * j^Tl Did a regular 23 Karat flop, %//h . Where he hangs his hat he oalls it And oast hla labor friends aside, X// 30 good-bye "Oiff", be on your wav * %rtrSfflK ° ver hlB new Hrogresalve toy, ' vis For the time had come when his love had died ? 0n the Paint it all wore off T I Since Allied Labor was now a bore, ~,l® ,) XW He * ICK 3 U oold l y from his dool '* ' with^ d h hin °° hS lnld Xt y » ' "' K i>y Is the plaoe to toil you hov. * a IV Thla 18 P * LM " of "Free Trade" anarae, ■ !■////JF r» Wl " Hl ß h c ° Bt Living" raised a row \iif // * mlul T The 11161811 B °hedule bears his name; I7v nXliTiSl How th ® U *S- Publlo got so eore * »>,»„. ~,„ „ _ f iWx V Three hundred thousand Idle men, I fo i£S far -° ff Chln a they Jvsard the'roar• \ ( Thelr atook fn ? % r ®f 0 ™® r b0y8 » IW-'-'j'WVl \ tre martyred by A. Mitoh's pen; \ <^ d 'W" 1« there with the soft s?Sff bov \ h f \ * lth Underwood he framed a bill, In the 8ha P® of tariff, and other tovs- lr mud wlth fiendish «;lee. ' XA&, J proved to be a bitter -pill"; A.4/S1 You oar. down thla trloister for Jood and all WBut *PI i. 7^: may 8011 me; S £k i L The Eetal sohedule la hie own **CG6 f \j| & voting the 0.0.P. this fall. ■■'■■>J* And reen ttuat rea P 89 thB V have sown; \l J S/tY Thl ?."®^ 1 72" a vot ®» ; ) Vk tr So PALMfB now must game? in, \.t: k- / / f ♦», inß "lt, they but annoy; -' »' 7116 VreCk3 0f hiß ° fflolai Sln * m reve l In their jay. x p / s I? 1 ? 18 the bowl, neat and trim,' P nll -his game of "Chasing the dove." J 'ji'J * nd tne ldle 770rXer has lots of time, . --7 I~ = 8111 now ln humble home and garret. ' fa »* To 80a n the past when things, j/ere prime, ~ ibssstl The housewives buy it bv th.» k_a_b-a t |\\ ytoSSPill *hen he didn't oompete with »Chlnis" and "Japs", ~"-=&W>hj This is the bread line, what a pltyt uen hang their heads, and try to nide, When Proteotlon oomes to rule again, _ „ . That It oould exist in any oity, Their pauper badge, and to shield their prlds, wg win have no line of idle men, suKf5 u Kf t. nlv fl nd Peace "ill then enaure, in order to live, man muet be fed, "Ood made men.equal", 1 heard one ory, There'll be no paupers' oaustic sneeirs, J 8 H," av f- I ' o shiftless poor, For when *e die, we're a long time dead. "I've a right to live, why should I die-* It ldle hours, and at wasted yeais . I!??^ a .* i eono till day of doom, with whiz of wheel, and whirr of lpom. LIT W«T HIM WM® IS HoVSELKSS J» tear down the mouse or another , BUT hET MIM maoß MUCENTkY.iINN BlflliD •NI Wm HIMSELF: THUS BY HIS EXAMPLE ASSNNINC THAT HIS ®WN Wllik STAND WHEN BVIkT. To Vol lit HOC 'S6, VOTE FOR THE fg, 0. fi} WHICH means f>/ITftIOT!SM , PROTECTIO/V JOHN R. MCFETRIDGE & SONS * ®27 ARCH ST.. PHILADELPHIA READ THE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS IN THE ' HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH