PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, NOV- S3. lOOO. rUrtljINHKU KVKRY FRIDAY. OKFKJK, HROWN'8 BUILD1NH BHOAD ST. prnscHirTioN: Onk Ybar One dollar Hud fifty cents. Bix Months fevMity-llve centH. STKKTI.Y IN AIIVASCS. Entered nt the post office of Milford, Pike County, PetinnylvanlH, an Recond claaa matter, November tweut y-flrst, 1BMH. Advertising Rates.. One. tiqiinrc(lgrit lttios),nne Insertion -11.00 Eiich mihMcqnent Insertion BO Kcdnoed rates will be funilnhrtl on ap plication, will be allowed yearly adver isers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Eecutor'B notices S'10 Auditor's notices i ") Divorce notices 6M Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's miles, County state ment and election proclainatiun charged by tho itquara. J. H. Van Etten, PUBLIRIIRR, Milfortl, Pike County, Pa. Buss Croker appointed a commit tee to suppress vice iu New York, gave orders that 1 should be done and then sailed away to take the ImiMis. People are not impressed with his sincerity and think it i simply a bluff in the hope to regain standing with the hotter class of cit izons. He evidently sues trouble ahead and thinks a show of reform, headed by himself as a reformer, may avert disaster to his political fortunes. Farm and Garden. A lata government bulletin in forms us that there aro 250 varieties of mosquitoes. Iowa has 724 cows to the thousand of population, leading all the states iu this particular. It is all right to study the weath er signs, but don't pin your faith to moon signs. The old moon is dead very dead. Aunt Dinah used to make a fine Johnny cake by guess, but it is rare that any one is smart enough to make good butter by guess. Most of the foreign and fancy brands of cheese are now produced Id this oountry by the Swiss and German dairymen of Wisconsin. A Missouri farmer writing to a prominent horticultural paper says that apple scions stuok iuto a pota to and planted will grow into trees. The one colony of New South Wales, in Australia, has lost 32,. 144,000 sheep during the past six years owing to the drouth which ruined sheep pasture. If you make your hired man milk Biz cows morning and night besides doing a ten hour day's work in the field, don't kick if he takes three spoonfuls of sugar in his coffee. When you come across one of these Belgian hare fellows, you can not help calling to mind Colonel Sellers. They are almost as smooth talkers ah the lightning rod fellows. We lately saw a fine blue grass pasture rooted over by the acre by a drove of hogs in search of the earthworms which the rains of the fall had brought to the surface of the ground. Nearly every homestead, whether In town or country, has odd corners where a grapevine or a fruit tree might be planted and be an orna ment to the place an well as a acource of profit Look up these corners. The value of the strawberries rai ed in this country is placed at $80,000,000 annually and of grapes at $100,000,000. As many as 210, 000,000 barrels of apples have been produoed in one year, while the val ue of the peach crop can hardly be estimated. This is a great fruit country. A friend wants to know if he can safely transplant forest trees in the fall reason. Yes, this tall he can, for the earth is well saturated with moisture and the trees so transplant ed will probabably live and do well. With the earth as dry in the fall as it has been for several seasons past it would be folly to try it. Four hundred and three well fin ished beeves were lately shipped from an interior point in Kansas to Glasgow. The cattle were landed on the other side in good order and sold at $8. SO per hundredweight live weight. It cost $25 per head to ship them which brought the net price down to a lower figure than they would have brought at home. A complaint is made that the ap ples on tho Northwestern Greening trees grow so large that the stems will not support the fruit till it gets ripe. Don't worry. Nearly all bearing trees of this varietyare very young, and it is always the habit of apples, trees bearing young to produce larye sized fruit. As the troo pots older and the crop heavier the fruit will lie smaller and trouble referred to will disappear. No product of the soil is more' af fected by the qunlity of the Foil in which it is produced than tho pota to. The very best potatoes we ever ate wore grown upon a piece of newly broken up hazel brush land of quite sandy make up. They were not so very large, but simply per fect in quality. The same potato if grown upon a pioce of heavily ferti lized muck land, would have been unfit to eat A clover sod in lieu of a hazol brush tract will nearly al ways produce a good quality of po tatoes, provided the soil is not a black muck Excollcnt potatoes are raised in almost pure snnd when following olover. J. S. Trkkj. THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. 0. E. Scudder, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES. Class Meeting 9.30 Preaching 10.30 Sunday School 11.45 Ep worth League 0.45 Preaching 7.30 WEEK DAT 8KKVIOKS. Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.30 CHURCH NOTK8 Next Tuesday night revival sev vioes will begin at our church The subjects for the week are as fol lows : Tuesday evening, What is a revival? Wednesday, Do wo want a revival? Thursday, Can we have a revival? Friday, Are we ready for a revival? Think about the matter of religion, think honestly, think devoutly, and settle your rela tion to God iu a way that will help yon live right and die right. Tho Thanksgiving service will be held in ohr church next Thursday at 10 :30. No service of al! the year strikes a more responsive chord in the human heart Family reunions and varied gifts, characterize- the day. The union Thanksgiving ofi ering will go to the Bible society. In few w ys can we better show oui Thanksgiving spirit than by giving the word of God, to those who need it. The speoiol services at Union have measured up to our expectation in interest and in character. We be lieve that the work begun last year was but the seedsowing and that the harvest is yet to be ripened and gathered. That genuiue christian character is being formed there is no doubt. May the good work go on till a large class of devoted fol. lowers of our Lord shall be. formed, to live and to teach the salvation of our God. In harmony with the recommend ations of our general conference we observe next Sabbath as temperance day. The time is well chosen. The political situation is settled for the present. Let the political consider ation of the question be set aside for a little, while we calmly consider the ravages of the liquor traffic. The Rev. G. II. Winans will be with us next Sunday and will help in the revival meetings that follow. We are glad to have with us so ex perienced a servant of the Lord. Spread Like Wil Ifiret When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." A bra ham Uar a leading druggist, of Bel leville, O., writs : "Electrio Bitters are the best selling bitters 1 have handled in 20 years. Youkuowwhy? Most diseases begin in disorders of the stomach liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electrio Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liv er, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures mulitudes ot maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor iuto any weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Pride 60 cents. Sold by all druggist. Thanksgiving Day Ezcutsion. On Thursday November 29, 1900. "Thanksgiving Day" the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to New York and return at tho popular rate of of $1.00 for the rouud trip. Tickets will lie good going on the O.ange Co. Ex press, leaving Port Jervis at 0 :29 a. in. and will bo good returning on any train leaving New York Nov ember 29th, except trainu' No. "5 and 7." n23 Both makers and circulators of counterfeits corn mil t fraud. Ilonest men will not deceive you iuto buy ing worthless counterfeits of De Witt's witch hazel salve. The orig. inal is infallible for curing piles, in juries, eczema and ski a iliseiti.es. P. C. Rutan has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Broad street, where may be found a good stock of wheels and sundries, and tin exjier. ienced workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf Wanted. A rase of liquor, mor phine or opium habit that we can not cure in 30 to 60 days. Write for free trial treiirment. The Lane Institute Co., 1135 Broadway, N. Y. dl4 The best method of cleansing the liver is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWitt's little early risers. Easy to tako. Never gripe. imsm Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure In your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste in your mouth? And does ycur for-d distress you ? Are yci nc-rvcus snd ir ritable? ID j y u often have the blw ;? And are you troubled abou! sleeping? Then you liver la mil wrong. Rut there is a cure. 'Tis the old reliable They act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each nieht. For 60 years years they nave Deen the standard Family Pills. Prici 2i ctnti. All Drurtljlt. " I have taken Aver'B l'lllamn- lnrljr fur lx months. They hiiva cured me of n severe hpntlnciie, mid 1 cm now walk from two to fonr mile without petting tired or out of breath, nouiething I h.ivo not Btwn auie to uo lor manv year." S.E. WAI.W-OHK. July 13, 1699. Kaleni, Man. Wrllm thm Doctor. If Ton liRve any comprint whatever and cleftlre the bent iariiir.il nrivlre vnn ciiu possibly receive, write the doctor ?lreely. ply wit Dlv without cotit. Aiiiirtm. ireeiy. ion wm ipi-eive a I'rutmit ra. i'u. i. . a iit, iwen, nail. It is well to know that DeWitt's witch bazel salve will heal a burn and stop the puin at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and nifly wounds nnd sores. It is a cer tain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. Keo that you get the original DeWitt's which linzel salve. One Cent a Word. For Kftoh Inaertlon. No Aflvt-rttHtnent taken for icaathRnlA nruta. CASH ninat fetompftny nil order. Addrvaa PIKE COUUTT PKKSH, MILFURI), PA. IT'OR RALE. A small farm located near r Mntnmnrafl, known as the Hensel or Keitihnrdt place, containing SI acre. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part lmurovcd. Title clear. For terms, price, etc, address l.ock dux u Minora, fa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby (riven that trespassing tin lite premise's .jo ttpied by the undersigned in JJingiiian OA'tiship, known as the Iluchunan farm r hunting, fishing, berrying or tiny other nrpose whatever is forbidden under pcrj flity of the lttvv Any person or persons disnlteying this notice will be dealt with iu the severest lawful tnnnner. Geohob H. Mccarty, July 1, 18H7. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern half of t lie tract of html known lis the William Denny, No. 8, In Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purposo, also trespassing on Sawkill pond in Dingmitn township, or, fishing in It is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. t'l.Kll.ANII Mll.NOR, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro perly of the Forest Lake Association in Lackawaxcn township, Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Al KXANDEIt HAmiFfl, Nov. 22, 1896. President.- TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the Undersigned, situated in Ojngman township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. Ika 11. CASK. Oct. 24. 1UU6. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of the nnder signed, lu liingman Township, on Kay mondsklll and Lwarfskill Creeks, Is for biudea under penalty of the law. ( HAS. J. boiLBAU, Dingtnan Twp., N. Holl.KA!', May 17. lHUii. Jostl ll F HoiLKAU.' ri'KESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby X giv.'ti that trespassing upon the pro pcrty of the undersigned in Mitford town ship. Pike county, l'a., for the purpose of hunting, flt-bing or any other purposes is strictly foruitldcu under penalty of t!.e law. Mus. 8. SI. Ckajtt, Administrators Notice. letters of administration on the estate of Kiizabeth J. V'au Aukt n late of Ilela ware township, dccA'itsed have tst-n gfant ed to the uutit-rsiy tied. Ail HT4.ii having claim againt said estate v lit present them and those indebted to said decedent will please make iliimedlnte pnynirtit to J. HKNKY LI DVV Hi, Adiiiiitibtralur Miltord. Pa.. Oct. 80. WO. Auditor's Notice. jAFioeK, I1" tOjPh"''i' Court Deceased. ) of Pike Couuty. The undersigned Auditor '"appointed by the Orphan's colltt to tmikedisirihutiouo'f futut i.j the handsot tiio sdtniiiistrator to and amongst, tiie parlies tiiid make report at next icnn returning the evidence there with" wlil attend to the dune of his ap- K ointment on the 7th day of day!of Ueccui er, A. 1)., hot), at 2 u'clock p in. of sa:d day at his olliee tit the Court House in the liorouph of Milfotd, Pa., nt which time and place all persons iuterestt tl iu said dis lribntiu are requestt d to be present and prove tho saute or bedebarred toreverfrout pat titicipaliiijf in said fund. 1) M VAN Al'KF.N, Milford llorotiL'h. ) Auditor, lull Nov., 1UJ j ?MllI Register's Notice. Tho following nrrnnrita have been fllrd with tho Register and will be presented to the nt xt Court to bo hi Id tiie third Mon thly t December next for Confirmation nnd allowance: Kstntcof Henry Worzol, dee'd, nccotint of AlmaC. Wnrzel, niltti inlst nit , ix. Estate of Henry Long, dt tt'd, account of .fetinlo Ijitig. Fxeciiiix, in the mntter of snle of Heal Estate. Estate of (ieorge A. Ki lt h, dcr'd, nccotint of Louise J. Filch, administratrix. .1. C. WE.s rHROOK .TR , Nov. 19, lm. Register. Court Proclamation. State of Pennsylvania ) County of I'ikn. ( Notice ,s hereby given to nil person, ootid by rerngnlznro or otherwise to no .ear. that the December Term, liio. of th, j'vernl Courts of Pikcconntv will be hcV nt. the Court House in the Hormigh ol Milford tin the third Motidiiv. ttTilil i.t li o'clock p m., i,tid conilono one week ti necessary. t.. VAN DERM A It K . hcrlff. Milford, Pn., Nov. 20, HUN). Notice of Application for Incorporation. To tlinr'ntipit ,r r1,.,,,,. di m. County. No H!i October Tenn UK ). no i ice is mircny given t not. an II pp lent inn C 1 1 1 1,1, llnwln tn I 1, c 1. 1 ij...: . , 11 1 . ... . 'ii i , 1 1 ii . ,,eot gc h. Purely, I-'iw Judge thereof, on Monday, the 17fh day of December. A. I), lis ,, at'ji o'clock, p. in., under the "Corporation Act of one thousand eight handled nnd seven ty-four" and the supplements thereto, b .iiiiin . iiittx, r int uitu h. Holmes .(nice R Smith lleulion l,i,,,,.nt,,,- 12 f'lll-ltllll )l,wl fitlioia fur tl... ..'l - ... ... '" s , , fl r i,i in intended corporation to be culled "Tin niei iniuisi episcopal i nnrcii or Ln Annn," the character nnd object of which ts lot the support of public worship according tf thefallii. doctrine, discipline nncl use..,., of the Methodist Kniseopnl church t 1'nlted StatcH of America, and for I hesi purposes to have possess and enjoy all tin rights, benefits and prvilcKcsconicrrcd In mini mvnuu lis Slipp'omcn ts ll'Y T RA u-lrn V.t., j Solicitor. Milfoid, Pn.. Nov. 22nd, !(K)0. Sheriff's Sale. Br virtue of n writ. -r,f T..,vi,i.t I- sued out of the Court ot Common Pleas ol t-iKe county to me directed I will sell nt Public Sale on SATURDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF DE- 'jEMHKR, a. D., 1'JUu- nt 2 o'clock ln thenfternoon atthe Sheriff's uuicc in tiie Horoiigh of Miltord: All the following real estate, the estate, share, loiij'iim, in, imdii. rimit, tnrerest, proterty claim and demand w hnteverof then, Krmi. cl ick McCarty, Jacob McCnrtv for self nnd us guardian ot Ihoniiimrrhildrcn of James McCarty, deceased. Philip McCarty for sen mm oniiner .loseplt aiel arty who as signed nil- his interest to same nnd Elln- ttenoerson anil lletsy, his wife, the ubovi being the sons and daughters of Philip Mc Carty, dweascd, in law equity or other wise of in or out of the following tiaci of land sllunte Ivinir and helm in ti township of Delaware in the county ol Pikcand Stnte of Pennsylvania where- no mo saiu t-ony now resides, llegln ning nt a stone on the bank of the riv er Delaware thence along the land of Phil ip McCarty north 61 degreess west fioij perches to the back lino ol tho old place ot what Is known as the Allen line thonn along the snino south 4 degrees west 2fi per ches to a stouo thence north Mf degrees west 7li?J perches to a stone thence south 5 degrees east ti tierclics to a chestnut, onk tree thence south 20 degrees ca- ttil perches in n inuo iiieuce soiitti wi3 degress east 2015 perches to a stone to the lti.lr.,r. river thence up the same to the several courses aim distances to the place ol beginning, containing 46 acres now In possession of the snid Pollv. The deed of the above conveyance IsdaUid the lHth day of May ls'lfi and being the sami premises conveyed by Abraham A. Van rtiiKcn, administrator, to Elizabeth J, Van Auken dated tho 27th of Cntoo.. her 187H nnd is recorded in Deed Book it o. oo page Di . IMPROVEMENTS: House, barn and ntit-hulidlngn nhont twenty acres cleared, tini-nce wood land (seized and t. ken In execution as the prop erty of Elizabeth J, Van Auken. deceased, mis win uc sum iijt me mr ensn. ou , , E. VaNDERMARK. Sheriff's Office, ( Sheriff. No. 12, limo. j Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Pike county to me directed I will sell at Public Sule on SATURDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF DE CEMBKR, A. D., 1H0O at 9 o'clock in thenfternoon at the Sheriff' Otliee in the Borough of Milford: All thai certain lot, piece or tract of land sittinteiu Diuginan tow nship, Pik county, Penn sylvania, lielngpartof a larger tract sur veved ou a warrant from the land i.iilee ol Pennsylvania granted to James Reese be ginning nt a heap of stones for a corner i hence along the line of a tract of land in i he name of John Jones west two bundled and forty-live and t wo-thirds porches to a hi np of stones thence north by lands in he omne of William C.raig and others tw o hundred and forty perches thence east two Hundred nuu forty live nud two third ner ches thence north two-hundred and forty perches to the place of beginning contain ing thm-hundred and forty eiirht. acres and one hundred and twenty peiches of inmi iroiu V, men sain quantity Is to he de ducted fifty acres sold and convoyed by David Cleves to Enoch Honeywell. IMPROVEMENTS. House and barn a d about twenty ncees cleared balance woial land well llmliered Seized and tnken iu execution as the prop erly of Jesse Travers nnd Eliza his wife and w ill be sold by mo for cash. E. VANDERMARK, Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff. Nov. 12, lyuo. ( Orphans' Court Sale. IN PARTITION. Hy virture of nn order of the Orphans' i-ouri ot rise coui.ty, uie roMowing de -cubed renl estate, of which John H. New tiiHii. lute of the township- of Ilingmnn eoiinty of Pike and Stale Pennsylvania, died, seized, will lie exposed to sale by pub lic vendue or outcry, on SA'l URDA Y, DECEMBER FIRST, KM). at two o'cloc- 111 the afternoon of said day. inll'etroot hall of the Court House, in the Itiweiigh of Mtlf'ird, Pike citunty, Pa., said rrrl estate hi ing situated In t lie conn y of Pike, adjoining lands of Walter H. Wnrr.er (or huais i.o v in his iH-ropanoy itid imsscssinti 1 William Hoyd, Philip o. Kiiikle. the Public1!. ih hway kuowu us the Miltuid and Owt go Turnpike and other lullds; ihe same Is ing described iu the wit) f said John H. Newman, deceased, as 'my fiiini io Diiicicnn township, In said eoutitv of Pike adjoining hinds of the l mail restate,' i nan. Mid Kd. uulnu. and otheis, con'iiiniiig nln ut three hundred lu res, excepling llu-rt fn in, however, liny .-iglit acres, more or less'' said lauds so ex- cepttd being, t-lit v I t it iu raid will, do-scrils-d by courses nud distances. Of tiie above luiiils about 7u aens are imnroveil. whlli tiie htthilic is in timber. A large yielding npplle orcliard of nnn thrifty iris's and ciioice fruit are cn the lauds, and there ate creeled on same a good fiame dwelling house, a gcod barn and oilier out buildings. 'Ihe whole couipri.-ing a very desirable farm pn pertv. near Milford, Pa. TERMS OF SALE: furicnh on day of sale, and l-nleiiee on cuutiruiatiuu llicrt of and delivery of deed. ELIJAH VANDERMARK, Trustee, Appointed by the Court to make suid sale. Miiiord, Pa., Oct. Bl, llJO. Is not so far away! Presents for everybody; from the grand-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of them. Useful homo made furnishings; Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Brie -a- , Erac, Chiffoniers, Side Eoaids, Etc. You can't miss it! We have got just what you want! IM..Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .-. Port Jervis. Grand Clubbing Offer. Pikk Co. Pkkss, Linlics' World, Ainsk-o's, MniiHpy's, CoFinojiolifnii, 4.15 ' " " " " McC'luro's, 4.15 " " " " " " ('(isiiioiiolilni), " 4 15 " " " " " " Ln'sliosilontlily, " 4.13 You ninko n selection from oner f tlio four offers, wliieh you semi to us, enelosins $1 15 nnd vn will lmve tiie funr ml liciilioiis mailed to the substTilx r for one yenr ; or eneli to sennriitu .'iddicss if so desired Address IMKK COUMTY 1'KKWS, Milford, Pn. Special clothing and boot and shoe sale during Street Fair Week. Commencing Monday, Oct. 8th until Oct. 12th Our Fall stcck is all in and we offer it at prices never before approached inPort Jervis. "Consequently" Our Special Clothing and be a hummer. Men's Overcoats from Men's Suits from Boy's Overcoats from Boy's Suits from Children's Suits from H. SCHAFRANSKY i5 Front Street, .-. Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER, BOYS Here' your clinnre ti ninke ; Cnnt you LKSS tltmi H; yo nll tliciu for tOc, a clr FIIOUT of ovfr 7o nu fH-h onr. You ran iimkv ft'j.to : every fvt n Ui(f. Ilti.S aIho wnnlfd, I'rU'fM: HHinple It flftm Klff I'i, Ml; 40, 75c( or 3ft for ftiOfl. AddrrM, J. .1. IXH.AN, Nn. r, Twrnty-tiiHl tre-t, littbiirg, l a. Cstaslisheo cyrT. I5. UT. 3 lABtLS. MAAK3." vvvVC0PYICHTS. TtitrtT-oneye'. s t1ve rirmctlfv. Ontnlnn u tn Taliilitv and ltUMitability. Write for took nl liiitnii nn nrl rvfireniv-.. Ef'SON BKOS 921 F Mmet. WuhloKtaa. O. C- FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mag izlnaof criticism. 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VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Milfokd, Pike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.kohd, PiKk Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO I-jFE. teem, endow. WENT nnd ACCIDENT INSURANCE ... I). E. Viin Patten, Agent, I)iiiinnns Ferry, Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur ejccellence of tho cnpltnl, luciited within one lilnek of the White House tint! direetly opposite tho Tretwury. r Inest liihle in iho city. VVIILARC'S HOTEL. A fnnioiis hotelry, remarktil.lo for iti liiMiirifiil iissiiciiiiiiinn nnd long-snstnined pcpiiliint.v. Kei'cntly n novoted, repnintod ii ml piirtially refuruihhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A lnmlninrk nniotiK the hotels of WaHh liiU'on, pntriin'.ed In former yenra hy liirsii.entK mid hiiih ofllcinlH. Alwiiya a prime fnvorito. Keeently remodeled and rendered lieiter thiin ever. Opp. pn K 11. dep. WALTKli BUKTON, Kes. Mgr. These hotels nre tho prlnclpnl politlenl ivt tlezvotiK of tiie enpitnl at nil times. 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