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l'Munei3i ihuij Made, Monday, NoTerabcr 1, 1897. mOIWLBtlWIBKO. deesarate irert or .1 to sow REPUBUCAN DUTTV There la te effort br 'tha Deinocraiie mop Republicans la tbla cttjr and couotf, to athnalat dletrusi. II posslbla, i tha different dlrtalon to cutUnr oMaaothert, candidal. To thU cad Jl'aorti of runora ar put la.clrcu latlon, and ant navaareri seen rlrenlara that are prlvatel liaadedaoout with view to etlrrln op rnmltr.

Wa'do not bellev thee ha mo eesMI, and It ertalnlr the duly et all Republican to dUrird and to ataad arm forhe whole ticket Wa have never had a betier.ona, and It all the friends of th candidate rota and Vote rlf ws" shall" ccrtalalr elect rr one. Tbla the last dajr of the canvas. Let oa bare so discord aad no falter lof la th Republican ranka i Thexa Jauaverr reaaon war Republican should all ataad together la sup 'portof their whole ticket tbla rear. I. It la an "off year" aa retard national and elite politic, to be aor.

but that ahould biaka no difference la their action. The practice of eoma men, who rot mlr on great occasions, lueh aa the election of president, la not one that iadlcatea either patriotism or an Intelligent rerard for the public welfare. The administration of our local affaire la quite aa Important. to our Interests as that of elate' or nation. The choice of rood men' for aldermen, aad for county officer, oar Immediate welfare, and' If government by the people I to be a aucceea, rood men ehould be a careful to rote for' these "a for men or governors or presidents.

The Idea that In I oft for such local tofflcers we should be tutded by mere caprice, or personal preference, I aa (unworthy the Importance of the questions a neglect of voting. agree with the proposition that local and municipal election should be separata, 'aa far as poeelhle, rom state and national ones, and that! Issue re llatlnc to the one ahould not dominate the other, bat' organisation la necessary for effective action in pollllcs, and as 'cannot from year to year, we should sUnd by the party ticket. a Hsiillr In local election aa In any other. Party fealty does net oblige anr. voter to voteyfSr an unworthy candidate, but It 'does bold bim la honor t'o'the support of tbe candidates nominated unless there la cood reason for doing other 'arlaa.

When they are all rood and true ven be bound to Vote for them. There certainly la no reason why any maa presented by the Repobllcane this year abonld be They are all' areU quallfled, honest and of rood re port. Nearly erery one' baa been tried" and baa proved hla fidelity and wortb 1 er weraraJIfalrly'nonVaatdll represent erery division of the i or erery Republican to vote, and to rot the entire ticket.1 also. the election of Beth Low will deliver tbe dty out of the bands of the boss. NT.

Times. Jv heretofore spoken of the liypocrltlcal Inconsistency of the. to movement In New York, which under cover of a pretended noa parUaaashlp, i i amUrad th neatest for state control br a. dellberaU scheme to throw the Aa awmbly of the state Into the hands of Tammany UaU. Tbe Times now, throws the mask.

and openly declare that nrpoaa. The article which open with the abore eeataaeev to a calculation of the number of members which wUl ba1 any lUaena JJn'lon," nor by any non partisan or Independent but by the tralght out Democratic Partr1, to "lre IV a uaJorUy, and wind ap with aa exhortation tq 1U readers not only In 4he alt jf but througbouT th aUtt. to 'help elect Domocratw Assemblymen la ordey to eacara tbla and. Ilow any de 4 Republican can' follow the Low Inavament after It la thus avowed to be tender to the Democratlo Party we higher reeolre as though I bad received oF thin oca In where thefe are certainly more fools to.ih aquare.foot than anywhere alee on ton of the earth. Beth Low, and the "principles' be rtpreoenf are Indeed much to Henry X4eUnrntnyWaraial' can: come, and.lt Is' appropriate that tha cranks should be' combined, but what do the respectable conservative, thlnklnc men of the city think of such a slobborlnf avowalj Is' It powilble that they propose to give Iheif Vote ihe.

e. rnovementr THB CENTRAL DI8A8TER The terrible disaster on the Hudson niver liallroad, near Garrisons, caused con Blderable work for newspaper men, and aa the mews of the accident" became scarce some New Tork newspapers cot toretber all the material possible for assailing the, railroad officials and ao cualnr them of netllfence. There I no the least possible reason for any thine. of this kind: The accident was unto'rseen, and Undoubtedly caused by forces beyond the control of the railway offlcUls. It Is absurd to say that they knew the embankment was In an unsafe condition.

Oeneral Manager John M. Toucey rides over thU sec Hon of the road twice a day, and he thinks too much of hla Ufa to ride over a road bed which was In the remotest way suspected 16 be unsafe. The theory of dynamite seem to us equally absurd, and we fall to see where there I any evidence of It wha'terer. If (he bank bad been blown up by dynamite the north bound track would have been damaged, and the tie on the, south bound track would' have been splintered to It Is doubtful If the rail, road company will ever know the real cause of Ihe acddent. One statement la now being made, apparently by authority of the railway and ttjat I that 'the engine probably passed, over Ihe place where the break Is and left the track some distance south of It, but there I no' evidence In.

the condition of the rails or road bed to how.thls, pothlng but the position of the engine, and any Inference from that must be uncertain. Tbere are aome humors of the campaign In New Trok. In spite of the trained situation, that are worth' remembering. The other an ex alderman In a speech referred to one of the candidates thus: "That avalanche that drowned him last year Is returning on the ocean, and will land him high and dry In the arm of rlctory." frtie treasury officials are finding dim cutty. In hsadllng the' gold reserve, wMch baa now passed the 1 150,000,000 mark This condition presents slight cocAreet to the bond setUnc Cleveland adrolniatraUan.

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amy To. cauixiinU rWJlT SO rvmNiaaEO booais. to. bbnt. WJtk or wltboea Boom heated.

AM modem taaxoraneala. Call at Moaegomery Vj. BCWIVU aUCIU.VES rue eheasw On Kw rjoawMSe, sad two or three eee oad taa be seea at ISO alontaxenery InV.UIgr. clwuuw ete aet. But It oaaphaslees the iduty of ItepubUoans all tret the auie to make an xtra effort secure the electloa of ttelTcaadidataa for the A.

aembly. Before Henry Oeorge'a body waa cold aupportera of Beth Law began de jsvrUg that ha waa "tha natural heir of (be Oeorge moTemeai. hoeabard lag the lutm of that movement with Ima'srfnlty that they aactare for Low." Beth Low btmeetf. before the wee over, rushed Ute prist wit a aaaalfaato to which be aaldt "la view of htr, Oaorqre death. I wise, tharefera, te ear the peoae of the etty that I eaall aire aayaeid te this I ta taenr ling wtea awtr ana booubto lot witu iwxuta.

Tw ettaaaat rooms, ooe rraoL aad oae berk, Btt aouak damlMoa at. OBeOdUB" XATO DAT. All state of Orasea, Tokay, Malaga, AJee laaeaea OAUrOBNIA end etpe tajrdeet rxear. moiT.oo, aa Maw at. BOABDBBg WAMTBD, ist eeeais with beard, aalmbl ne.

laagad he tanulies. Table beentei Ukea. mteeed eietera watoe. Apply at Meaea Bt OetUtf J. G.MOLLER, TAILDP.

Good Material. Good Workmaosblp. OoodKtjle. 292 MAIN ST. I TO m.

DCsBBm, A NEW IDEA. Sterling Union SUITS FOR MEN. Abaolute l'reaom And.Corarort In Underwear. Tor Bale By B. A.

jLENWQBTIIY, N. lwNovl THE Seven Sutherland Sisters WW have an irftereatlng exhibit at our cammemctng Monday, November 1st. The Ladle tn attendance wui take plearure In expiamtnc the merits of the Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair Grower AND Soilp Cleaner Everiody invited to caS Ad see Uhe snacnlnoerR growth it hair these ladles; ubtained by the use tneen mortoortoua preparation, DOTY UUMPBBET, 375 Main Street, PougliVeepale, IN. T. For Style, Excellent Material and Fashionable Becoming Effect, oun Trimmed Millinery 18 NOTED.

We have also a complete a aortiaent of College Hats, Walking Hats, Tourists Hats, And Trimmed Turbans, AT Prices Most Seasonable. Maloney's 270 Main St Tjadics' Extra Long Bicycle Let gins, 25 cents. 3tHRK B9 A nAJtOAUf. IDant aralt or you wkt mie st. and tAea you wta aay, 'Oo, I'm 80 Boiry." Therafure are nay oorne at once and to happr.

A. MUCK.ENUOUPr 5, 148 MAIN ST. KID GLOVES. TtIB CELKItltATED MM fTtENCIt OLOVS that pleases out of It, fit out of 100. grows more popular than ever.

Why! Because try them on, they At and wear, erery pair warrented. Why not try a pair and be convinced. KIDlGLOySREClAUXHIS WEK.w We place on sale Monday four makes, of ttorea In broken sties, all $1.0 gloves, for tc, la Dlack, Cream White and Tan, Fancy and Plain Btltch, Come early and secure. baraalns, Monday. Dobb's Orchestra.

(OABiarwvod Opera Doum.) itaso'srasahedl for aM iwraaawm, IflENftT DOBDB, LEADER, WB afiaa Btrest, OOweatwdywaJtaaoatorw. Ottford Ave. Ths 343 Main, corner Academy Street. UUknery and Faacy OoodeSooee. Mcoflay, Ncvexnter lv TEE CHILLY WINDS OP 1T0VEMBER WILL BRINQ WARM CLOTHING INTO.

USE, OUR CLOAKS Are waiting for you to come and make them yours. The styles we know are right. The lit you can assure yourself of hy trial The prices are so varied that if you will mention the figure we will match it with a CAPE OR JACKET. Any price from $1.49, to 150. CHILDRE1TS CLOAKS in ample variety and every BABIES' CLOAKS, both Reefers and Long.

We seUlarge numlersjf SEPAHATE SKIRTS, AND OUR READY MADE WAISTS Axe sanice and cheap that a whole suit can he secure for almost any price ahove $2.00. Many new things in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, Choice Plaids and.Mixtures, 12 2c Wool Fancies and Bright Plaids, 25c. All Wool Serges, lest colors, 25c 50 inch All wool Dress Flannels, 29c. Choice Novelty Goods in Combination Colors, and All Wool Etamines, usually '39c. Stylish Shaded Brocade Suitings, 5 Oc All Wool Drap d'ete, plain superb quality, 50c Many handsome Plaids, 50c io $1.00.

Excellent Cloth Suitings, a yard and a half Fancy Silks, Velvets, Braids and'lDrnaments for Dress Trimmings. Luckey, Piatt Co. We have so much io the way of MILLINERY, DOTH THIMMED AND U.VTMMMED THAT IT ,18 1MPOB8IDLB TO DESCnlBE OUR BTOCK INTELLIO ENTLT. aEAJKTJrOtOMJE.NDJKE TOU WILL BE TLEASED WITH OUR STYLES AND PRICES. DAVID PETERKIN, 328 iialn Street.

DrC fg iScr JDaay tama.caa I TJeptta 1 1 WASUBOARU. IUd a lot before at 1 cents. Now we can sell at IS cents. They art sine, with hardwood frame; Tour money back for the ashlar. IYL HERRICK, The House Furnisher, JTS and sn Main SU Ptovea, Woodenwear, Baby Carrlafes, Furniture.

Carpets, Crockery, Picture, Rifi laeratora, eta. iraaied If deehred. 1825 1897. Insurance a FIBE, LIFE, ACCIDEM, PLATE TOBNABO. 8UUETY BONDS.

FROST, LUCEEY SON, 10 GABDEX STREET. Monday, November VALUE FIRST PRICES SECOND. This is not the year Manufacturers are throwing away i CLOAKS, Only by placing orders before theseason set in, before cost ol materials advanced, before makers paid from 1.00 to $1.50 advance for makingare we able to offer SUCH GARMENTS AT SUCH PRICES. $5.00 TO $20.00 IS THE RANGE. No one could remember, a pen picture any Garmeniiong enough to get here to see it, so we will not draw pen pictures, but simply say, COME AND THE.

GOODS. Our Styles and Fabrics are Right. Our Prices 25 Per Cent Under Values. Same in DRESS GQODS, When the sun's rays were the hottest, when winter weather was far away, we were laying pur plans and making ready, for you, when WINTER DRESS GOODS TIME Should come. The result Here, are Bright Plaids, good wearable goods, at 12 i 2c.

Better Plaids at 25c, 39c and 50c. Silk and WoblNovelties at 25c. Better Grades at 39c, 50c, 69c to $1.00. Plain All wool Suitings, 54 In. wide, at 29c.

Plain Ladies' Cloths, 54 in. wide, jgc andoc. Broadcloths, Colors and Black, at 75c. French5erges, 45 in. wide, Colors and Black, at 50c Wide Wai! Mohair Serge, in.

goods, at 69c, All these Prices may look common place you have seen them so often but we assume you every piece represents goods worth to day A THIRD more Money. '4 Donald, Converge MayaarcL IN NEW AND SECOND UAND BIGTGLES AT THE LEADING DEALEKS. John Van Benschoten 14 aud 20 Catharine St. We Will Give You Proof. WE DONT A8K TOU TO TAKE OURWOP.D FOR1T THAT OUR UNDERWEAR IS UNUATCHABLE AT THE PRICE.

TOU CAN TROVE TT TOCRSELT. COMPARE QUAUTT FOIt QUAUTT, PRICE FOR PIUCB TnTH GOODS TOU FIND EL8EW1IEUK; WHETHER IT IS NATURAL TO0I, OR MEniNO. CAMELS HAIR OR COTTON, HIOU aRADE OR MEDIUM, TOU WlIX FAVOR OUR8'. PVRKER EVTS SON, Main Street..

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