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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE: FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1881. Niagara Falls ansl Retara only; 1.00, TBE CAMPAIGN OPENED thusiasm, lasting for some minutes. come here to-night, said he, 1 so advo lemociai iilid Chronicle. were the products of manufacturers of the country. The party could live without them.

It would go on to win victory as it HEW PtATFORSI BISDER. Tbe Triumph of Rochester Inventor The New Binder at Work, Friday, July 85th, Tin New York Central. Train leaves at 0:43 a. m. Tickets tor salt at Lewis Co.

's and depot office. HEADING FOR IRELAND ALBXlNDBR ll'LUVllll iDDBSJS Railroad cowdcctors second grand cheap excursion to Conesus lake via Kris railway, including twenty miles ride on the elegant steamer McPherson, Haoday, July 87, 1SM4, by Rochester Division, No. 8, Order of Railway Conductors. Time of train and rates of fare Rochester, It :39 cate the election of James Q. Blaine and John A.

Logan as our next president and vioe-president. It might be known to had in the past and iu glories of the future would be as bright as those of the past. GBARB RATIFICATION HI BETING AT TUB CITY HALL, Gorhav HAjrerACTrRfiKj Co. It is con AT Oms GROVB YESTEBD1Y. Mr.

Townsend was trreoted with treqnsnt many, be said, that he went to the convention at Chicago favoring the nomination of and hearty applause which often drowned his voice for several moments and as he closed the audience was wild with applause. Tb Irish Rational Leaa-na Plearte a. m. tl.00. Henrietta, 9:4.) a.

m. 75c. Bcotuvillo, 9:53 a. m. 75s.

Rush, 10:00 Chester A. Arthur but he did not go there irretrievably fixed to any one man. He went there in the welfare of the Republican Complete Knceesa Addreaoaa by Bon. David Healr. of alhanr, and m.

75c. Avon, 10.00 a. m. 50c ceded, admitted, that tbe hsndsosuest patterns of solid silver ware made in the world are made by this eompany. It Is a pleasure to state tbat tbeir -agent in our city, Glenny ft Co.

83 East Main street, keeps in stock full line of this make ot goods, and sells them at prices that encourage people to purchase. Ail good are freely shown, whether I A4rr tfc ABflr tb Vlaeoln Cleb Rou.Ibk npcch by Horn Flarila 1 Town end Troy Word ProaOtker puk er-W 114 Hon. Frederick Lansing. Arrive at Lakeville 10:30 a. m.

Lsave John Int, of Hew Tork AO Ea- TOWN TALK. A case of scarlet fever was reported yesteidsy at 2S Rs-ver street. A meeting -A the drill oorps of Monroe eommandery wili be held this evening. The stated inspection of the airs of the custom house in this city Is in progress at present. Colonel Theroo E.

Parsons is the marshal of the flth ward vounr men's Blaine and party. He thought the nomination of Ar Hon. Frederick Lansing was then intro Lakeville 7 p. arrive at Rochester at revolution and drove out the Lrilia crowa. I repeat that tha patriotic and application of publio revenue IS THE BDFBXHI TEAT of tha Justice and prudence of government and that by this test governments and parties have endured or perished in all modern countries.

By this test judged, every American will oonoede that the right of the British crown in Ireland depends wholly on tbe arms by which it maintains itself tbere and that were it in their power to do so, tha people would be perfectly justified in its expulsion. Some American friend will remind me that I have forgotten to inolude the amount of money allotted by the government under the Arrears act and under the Purchase Clauses act by which tenants are enabled to become the purchasers of their farms from the landlords. British Legislation and British bookkeeping are so intricate that our American friend InuslaaUc duced and spoke as follows 8 :30 p. m. Ample accommodations wiu Fellow Republicans I can naraiy ex thur would best subserve the interests or the party, but ha was only one of the great rank and file, and when he got to Chicago he found that the nomination of somebody else would best subserve the interests of intending purchasing or not.

be provided, and no pains spared toward making everything as pleasant as possible. The scenery along tbe route and at the lake pect to add any thing to the eloquent words to which you have listened. Our Democratic The Republican campaign was most suc cessfully inaugurated last evening by the friends embodied in their platform that the B. B. Kim ball's ireat tsreael Prise.

In every 6. 000 loaves of our celebrated Republican party is nothing but a rami Ixxran club, and not Colonel E. B. Parsons Yesterday was the day announced for the holding of the annual pionlo of the Monroe oounty branch of the Irish National League at Maple grove and for which the most ax-tensive arrangements had been made. The grove and pavilion had been placed in excellent condition and refreshment tables were scattered about the grounds In all the party, and he most cheerfully yielded his individual preferences and most cheerfully entered into the campaign.

Indeed it was a sort of habit of his to sup niscenoe a remembrance. I must say that if it is a remembrance, it is ft glorious Lincoln dub in the first grand rally of the at aeon. The weather was not all that might have been desired, but despite this, the large auditorium of the City hall was filled Yesterday James F. Gordon, the reaping machine inventor of this city, witnessed the fruition of his patient labors upon a simply constructed, platform binding machine. The trial took place upon the farm of ths late Judge Gardner, just west of the olty.

Mr. Gordon has endeavored to make a light machine in small compass, and has succeeded beyond his highest expectations. Tbe grain aa It ia delivered from the platform Is not elevated at all, but passes Into the binding machinery and is discharged, bound, on a level with the platform. The binding apparatus is at an angle of about 00 degrees to the cutter bar, so tbe bundle ia delivered diagonally to the line of draught, and just behind the wheel. The butts of the wheat stalks are swung around through the arc of a circle to pass iquarely Into the binder by an ingenious and simple contrivance.

The metal fingers running in grooves in the platform are so arranged that those in two grooves near the heads of the grain fall down and cease to act when approaching the binding machinery, while the fingers near the butts ot tbe stalks carry the butts around in the arc of a circle. They are assisted by is delightful In July, ana tnere ts no nicer place in the country for a day of quiet recreation aid rational enjoyment. Tickets for sale by John T. Fox, Powers Block John Harris, Aroade Erie ticket office, 8 Exchange street, and by members of the order. By order committee of arrange Cream and Domestic bread there will be to in gold given away.

Commence now and buy our bread and see who wiil be the lucky ones 15, 000 to 80, 000 loaves sold weekly. as was anaonnced yesterday. Henry Scheeleof Brooklyn, the newly appinted register Inspector of street cars, remembrance. The principles of the Re publican party are living issues, that ar at an early hour. The audience was an in port the ticket.

In the present case he had no difficulty in so doing. For four years he served with Mr. Blaine in congress and for a The one getting tne pnzo wui pieaae onng making themselves felt and our Democratic has arrived la the city and will enter upon telligcnt and thoughtful one and while there the same to tbeir grocer or onromoe, 1'JS friends will find it out before election day, bis duties at once. ment. were many of the older men who did duty may easily be pardoned for hi error.

Not George W. Curtis, directions presided over by tbe lady friends of the league. Early in the day large crowds began to make their way toward the year and a half sat with his chair touomng that of Mr. Blaine, and he knew him to be A picnic was held by the North Union one penny of Irish revenue has been appro in the earlier days of the party, the major Jersey Stripes and Plaid Flannels, Fly mouth avenue, and receive tne Si in gold. dents' Fnrnlafclns Ciooda and) II eatery.

the: ajt so great aitd good, one of the brightest and ablest m-n in the part of the audience was composed of young sneeisllT adanted for ladies' dresses, skirts, priated under the land legislation, if you will turn again to the omcial records, from grove, attracted In a large measure by tne announcement of the country. As to Logan, corn or gooa oia end active men. The stage was tastef uuy that he can do things and say things which would disgrace other men, held a convention In New York ft day or two ago, and wrappers, sacquee and jacketa, also onuaren Wa offer to-day special bargains ia the Irish stock, his early life was passed in Ken draped wi flags which surrounded por garments. We have on hand a mil range of NAMES OF DIsTIlfOUISHID GESTLKM following 75 dozen ger.U' satin puff sc rfs. tncky and he came into public lire animated all the different colorings In these goods, traits of Blaine and Logan upon the rear wall.

There was some delay in organising which I have been qaoting, you will find that after tbe state church had been abolished in Ireland and every claimant pensioned out of ta assets, there still remains a surplus of 500, 000. That money belonged to the who were expected to be present and ad-drtss the audience. Among these were which we offer at a very low figure. that convention said that there was no difference between the Republican party and the Democratic party. with the spirit of the emigrant, but when the war broke out he broke away from his old party ties and went into the war and won a the meeting, as the Lincoln club, in full uni 8 for 60 cents, worth cents eacn.

These sre all new and dedrabie goods. 75 dozen ladies' extra fine, yarn dyed, siiid colored hose, 8 pairs for 1, worth form and colortd lanterns first paraded the Sibley, LurDear cuaa. Extensive manufacturing. Met sra Odenbach Shale, the exclusive record second to none in tne annais ot tne Irish people. It had been wrung from them principal streets of the city.

The delay, Uentiemen, are you willing to admit that there is no difference between these two parties There are radical differences cents per pair. In order to secure the above street mission school yesterday in a grove known as The Orchard, on the Wakelee turn. About 350 children were present. The Republican County Central committee baa secured rooms in Wilder' aroade to be need as headquarters daring the campaign. The rooms ill be opened during the coming week.

Yesterday morning at the offloa of the American Fruit Preserving eompany, 111 F.lwood block, occurred the annual meetisg of the stock holders and the following directors were elected: David Wing, L. D. Chamberlain, Edward J. Kelsey, Albert I. Loughton, Isaao Gibbard, Edwin Griffin.

J. M. Wiltste and J.Builivan. Tbe di war. as tithes for the support of a church they Alexander Sullivan, of Chicago, the president of the Irish National League in America, and one of the most eloquent of the champions of Ireland's rights and liberties, who came to this city from Chicago upon the invitation of the league and for the express purpose of however.

was oorae pauenwy oy tbe canvas belt or butter, which can be ad bargains an early can wiu oe necessary. THXSS ARB THS ME the audience. At the end of Its justed to grain of any night. As soon as fur and cloak manufacturers of 45 State street, are tunning their factory day and march the Lincoln dub entered the nail. selected for leaders, and in their personel the irraln is in line with the binding appa rum.XY, lisuui a tins.

te Chantaaenn Lite, making a splendid appearance, and were they present everythin that the American night, filling orders for campaign buiis, me and they have existed since the foundation of the government. There are now two issues before the people. The first is the issue of free trade or protection. The men who have left our party are disguised free ratus it is clutched and compressed into a bundle br mechanism which has been much (treated with wild applause as they marcned can desire. The issue, therefore, is to be as speaking In behalf of the parliamentary fund for the benefit of which the picnio was held.

via "West Shore Koute, Sunday, July orders from tbe west oetng very uvoiy. Thev have one of the finest of sam- to the seate reserved for them. Mayor to whose principles and candidates are most improved from that formerly in ass. Toe 27th, 1884. Train will leave B.

S. ft F. depot, on Trowbridge street, Rochester, Fartons. John M. Davy.

John an Voor likely to promt the prosperity of the coun driver is seated to the left ot tbe wheel and nlea shown by any manufacturer in the traders. They are Anglo- maniacs men who ape English customs and English manners. his. Charles K. Fitch.

William E. Werner, try- Are not the great questions or tne Another prominent invited guest was John Devoy, editor of the Irish Nation of New Tork. Mr. Sullivan arrived in the city yesterday morning and was intending to speak at 7 a. m.

arriving at Chautauqua lake at John W. HairnfM? and other prominent Re day settled, said he, 'and who settled ia entirely removed from any danger, and is in position to manage the machinery to the Kreatest advantage. The binder worked United States. They nave just nnisnea very nobby cloak for the Lincoln club. Any elube wishing anything in the cam- 13.

noon. Only S3 (or tne rouna snp. settled the ml' 1 Who is unwilling to sit and publicans occupied seats upon the platform Call at Amsden's ticket offices under Pow- let workingmen remember tnas tnere is reason, from an English standpoint, for free trade. England has only three commodities, labor, iron and tin. hear the record of the past few years In with the speakers, romeroy r.

uicjunson, smoothly upon its first trial in both nalzn line will do well to call at their store, bank' and 167 Central avenue, or at rectors afterwards held a meeting and elected onieers as follows President, David Wing vice-president, J. D. Chamberlain; secre in the afternoon at 4 o'clock, but owing to a very severe cold and great fatigue the committee thought the first place the Republican party the rejected. It should bava been returned to them. Every prany advanced to the tenants and paid over to landloids under the arrears act has been taken out of that surplus.

It was not English or imperial money In name or in faot. It was Irish money and should have been returned, not to Irish landlords, but to Irish tenants. Every shilling of it paid to a landlord on the pretense of arrears was a second robbery of the tenants, because, according to the decisions of the law courts, there are in truth no arrears due to the landlords. We have heard nonesense about England making a gift to the Irish tenants of money to purchase their farms. A gift, of their own money 1 A rift, indeed to the landlords, who, having robbed them to the starvation point, now rob them over again by taking immemM sums out of what should president of the Lincoln club, called the light and heavy grain.

A representative of the 45 State street, where tney will una every depot for farther information. meeting to order, and on motion of K. boys in blue, settled the question that this Democrat and Chronicle witnessed Its per thing in that line. They have the finest tary and treasurer. Isaac Gibbard at- Dickinson the following additional officers was a nation spelled with England reasons for free trade do not exist here English ideas of finance are based upon free trade.

tSbe has no place to raise torch in the market. Their prices are very He I For Hlagarst Fails Only tl to Niagara Falls and return, on toruej Sullivan and Morris. best to postpone the speaking until evening in order that Mr. Sullivan might receive some much needed rest. This proved quite formance yesterday with a number of other gentlemen, and all testified to the excellence big N.

It settled the question low. that men might be true and patriotic. Friday, July 85th, via New York Central of the performance and tne remarcaoia simplicity and compactness of the Mr. Blakesit a.nd StJLLiVAH wiil again try TI1K GROfVBinBN. In the conduct of the war it was necessary were elected; Tne Organisation.

fesidmt P. P. Dickinson. icr prrsidU H. H.

Warner, A. Tambejton. C. R. Parsons, Charles her wheat, her wool or her cotton, and sne has nothing to send out but her labor, her iron and her tin.

We have all the natural to contract an enormous debt a debt such Gordon if to faa congratulated upon this conclusions at the Harvard roller skating rink to-night. Don't fail to see them, as as no nation ever paid and at the doje of Their Regular neetlng Lut Eralac and Hudson River railroad. Train leaves New York Central depot at 9 :45 a. m. arriving at Niagara Falls at 13 :40 returning leaves Niagara Falls at 6 :20, 7 50 or 40 p.

m. For tickets cell at Lewis Co. 'a, productions and the labor to manufacture signal triumph of his ingenuity. It would seem now that this machine is destined to the war everybody said, Yon can never tbe race will be well worth seeing. Abut 9trct TeadfBK commodities.

This doctrine of protection Baker, John M. Davy, John Van Voorhis, pay this debt save in irredeemable paper, and the foreign policy are the two things work a revolution in the manufacture of self -hinriars. As is well known to our readers. K. JTitcD.

1. A. nans, A. r. liimngaa, The (ireat Show Comlns 175 Central avenue, or depot omce.

upon which we go before the public. They Freeman Clark, Charles E. Morris, Edward At the close of the war it amounted to $3,800,000,000. Who was to pay it I And yet the brave hearts and determined Bsrnum's great show, including the Tha meeting of th held last van icx. in tbe rooms of tbm Young Men's Cta- say that Mr.

Blaine will carry us into war Frost, Asa T. Sooie, H. Austin Brewster. Mr. James F.

Gordon, the inventor of the above described machine, was the first to famous white elephant, will give exhibitions Oat Door Fnrnltnre. See the very fine line of out door furniture W. S. Oil vex. ti.

It. fierce. with foreign countries in the desire to ac dtic mfeocmUoiu wu well attended, President a disappointment to the large crowd wnioh had assembled at the grove in the afternoon but they managed to pleasantly psss tha time in various kinds of athletic sports and dancing. Shortly after7 clock the speakers of the day arrived at the grove in carriages and immediately proceeded to the platform In the pavilion from which the speaking took place. Bartholomew Keeler aoted as chairman of tha meeting and introduced as the first speaker, Hon.

David Heady, of this city, who in a few brief remarks urged upon the Irishmen in this country the necessity and importance of giving their most liberal and heartfelt support to the new Irish Parliamentary party and main in this city Thursday, tbe 3lst. An ex- construct a self -binding harvester of the SrcrWonVs E. Almy, P. M. Bottom, quire territory in South America.

spirits said it could be paid and that we will pay it. This was in 1SB5. Certain men at I. H- Dewey's, which he is selling very cbanee sars "At times cheek rises to Edward Mauer, Frank Croeton, John U. OoeneJL Granger A.

Holliscer, Thomas Atkin were all the time saying that it could never positive sublimity, and when Mr. Barnam elevator type, tuch as is now in general use. This occurred at Piano, Illinois, where Mr. wit inn made the first practicable demon' THS MONROE DOCTR1XE. Do they remember that they put this doc diSDatcned an agent to purcnase a uemea low.

Also tbe elegant blackwalnut marble top chamber suit at 135. 00. Remember all purchases can be made on the Installment plan if desired. son. John A- Davis, Sol Wile, Roman be paid, and yet, at the end of nineteen years, more than one half of it has been white elephant, and bring it to America, the incredulous chuckled and remarked It as an stration of a successful binder.

Since that time manv thousands ot these machines trine in favor of the acquisition of all the Gulf into their platform in 1856! But years have passed, and slavery which they Over burg. FIRST WARD. paid, and we can go through the world BTAJDIIfQ THREW CfCHKS HIQHKR Another Oordoai Suit sai IS, have been made by various manufacturers. Vicvri dm Durand, William H.Niven, wished to extend, has been wiped out. Adam Voeel.

William A. WitnerKpoon. BVniami A beautiful white embroidered suit, good than the men of any other nation. Yes, we Now they accuse us of jingoism trying to Frreman. E.

P. Pone. John Kunackre. James TWELVE NETS CAPTURED. exhibition of gigantic galL Indeed, it was worth a man's life to approach the powers of Burmah and even as much as broach the subject of the disposal to a Christian of the incarnation of Buddhist faith.

But in spite have settled thd question of its payment. value at t8, selling for 13. 75, and tor we are selling one worth 110. Children's suits lark, A. T.

arner, Lyman Johnson, M. L. John Scott, James M. ells, Lyman M. take our neighbor's property.

The prime question of the campaign is the protection of our own people. In 187S Mr. Gladstone Looking stiU further in review we found ourselves with a large amount of greenbacks Game Protector Schwarta Makes a Raid for tl, former price 12, and for $1.50, Ivewton. swrt fav Geonre Kme. William H.

Niven, jr. of the croakers it ia an accomplished fact, In the Seneca River. that certain parties said we could never re be known as tbe church restitution fund, not the church surplus. We will be told that under the liberal administration In Ireland taxation has been reduced by Mr. Gladstone.

Let us turn again to the official figures. Mr. Gladstone became chancellor of the exchequer in 1853. Ever since that year everything has been reduced in Ireland except taxation. Population has been reduced by compulsory emigration.

Agriculture has been reduced by the eviction of small holders. Manufactures, destroyed by Eoglish legislation and revived during the brief period of legislative independence in Ireland, HAVE AWAY to almost nothing. Taxation alons has increased. That is the story of Mr. Gladstone's administration in Ireland.

I do not say that the results of a Tory administration would have been any better. They would scarcely bavefbeen any worse. We are not discussing the relative but the absolute infamy of English administration in Ire-' land. I give you unquestionable facts. You may make the deductions.

But we will be reminded that Mr. Gladstone has given Ireland some remedial leg Louis C. Cook, John E. Ifuraad, John C. Lijrrit prophesied that the census of 1SS0 would deem, but they have been redeemed and hm.e, u.

tx. tictueoer, joiin tsueg, jesepa and Vincent, Knox, Sickles and the best known authorities, who know whereof they show the American nation to be the fore former price a oeautirui eneuana shawl for 49c, worth tl. Everything in tbe millinery department at about one-halt former prices. Gordon's, that in gold, everyone that has been pre For some time past Game -protector George Cabe. SXT05D WARD, moat nation in the world, of homogeneous speak, pronounce Toung Taloung all that he stilted.

Again there waa an attempt to get Schwartz baa been receiving appeals from people. That prophesy has come true, and Vie-prvidmt K. P. Sbedd, John Rush, John Barker. Fredenburz.

James F. Camobell. is reoresented to De, tne animal granouo 158 East Mam street, two doors east oi oia rid of the national bank currency and sub stitute fluctuating western currency in its to-day we are the greatest nation on the earth. Looking at these things then, there is every reason that the policy inaugurated citisens of Clyde to put a stop to the illegal net-fishing which was rapidly destroying all tbe fish in their river. This being out of quentJy described by the Eastern writers as the 'Gem of the Sky, 'Glory of the Land.

and 'Lsveler of the East. Tne stand. Articles, no room to show them nntil ow, that came in tbe great purchase ot two place. It was a fact worth considering that, down to the present time, no man had by the Republican party should be continued, bis district. Mr.

Schwartz hesitated to act, lost a dollar from the worthlessness of weeks ago: 1,800 dozen hose for men. Newton occupying; tha chair. After adopting the minutes of the previous meeting it was decided by the member. n'inue in tiair present quarter! at a rrntal of 2 per night. Tbe report of several of the ward committees appointed to interest grocers in the association were presented, and it was found tfcat 119 names were on the secretary's list, of whom sixty -one have paid their initiation fee.

A. Meyer was substituted for P. Schaefler as repre-sentatiTC from the sixth ward. A number of amendment to the constitution and bylaws were adopted. Among these were the changing of the society's name to the Retail Grocers Association of Rochester and the addition of a section relating to the expulsion of ice oilers from the society.

A motion was also carried that the ward committees who have not spirited members be empowered to collect the initiation fee when doirg so. Remarks were made by the presiGtr-t and A- E- Cole on objects and aims to be accomplished by the A motion was mada and carried that a committee of five be appointed to draft a petition which was to be presented at the next regular meeting of the association. This petition relates to the selling and vending of fruits, vegetables, etc on the Btreeu without a license and if accepted by the association it will be presented at an early meeting of tbe Common -council. The president appointed Messrs. Put ton, Percy, Brewster, learenport and O'Connell as such committee.

The meeting then adjourned. RAILWAY REPORTS. greenback or a national bank note. The but as tbe complaints continued, he finally decided to eo to the assistance of the belp- procurement of this precious beast involving tbe expenditure of a fortune tsiOO, 000 in bard cash and two year's diplomacy. Most managers would have been content to rest at this, but the ambition of Barnum, Bailey Hutchinson la boundless, aa is shown by women and children xoo lbs.

ol wool yarn at 5c, 10c and 16c a skein 1 00 dozen satin trimmed and quilted felt and alpacca skirts fact is that we have the be.t currency in the world. Has it been a time of prosperity in other respects I1' said kss and suffering people of Clyde. On Tuesday, accordingly, he went there, and The Er giish economists agree upon one thing and it is a thing trat workingmen should know. It is that the English government exacts more from the laboring classes than any other country in the world. That comes from free trade.

Mr. Curtis mis-stated the position of the parties when he said there 100 pieces ot cheviot starting tor iei bis arrival was bailed with great aatisfao tain Mr. Farnell in the struggle he is making for Ireland and her people. The Irish sentiment has become so strongly organised and solidified under the present leaders that whenever Mr. Farnell and his associates rise in parliament to speak In be half of Ireland and her rights, they not only speak for themselves but also speak with the united voice and sentiment of all persons of Irish Wood on this planet.

The speaker said this contest at present being waged in behalf of Ireland should secure and have the most zealous support of every Irishmen in the world. John Devoy, of New Tork and editor of the Irish Nation, was next introduced and prefaoed his remarks with an eloquent appeal to all Irishmen in America to give their moral and financial support to the new Irish Parliamentary party which, under its able leaders, is striving to do so much for Ireland and her suffering people. He congratulated the Monroe county branch of the Irish National league as being the first one organised in America, and also referred to the efficient work and gratifying results obtained by the Monroe branch. The speaker referred to the Irish immigrants and oompared them with those of othei countries. He said the latter came here protected by the flag he.

Yes, we have thrashed the worst enemy the world ever saw, have paid a yard; 100 pieces of Gilbert's flannels at 37Wc: handkerchiefs at So, 4c, 5c, 6c, 8c, Uon. In the afternoon two row-boats were placed in tbe canal, and in them islation. He has; under the compulsion large share of our debt and have had the was no di iterance between the parties. 10c 12Uc and 15c regular price double Schwartz, Justioe of the Peace Howard, greatest time of prosperity the world ever of protracted and determined agitation and organised menace. We will be their marvelous ethnological congress of twenty tribes of savage, superstitious and idolatrous people from the remotest regions ot the earth.

Jumbo continues in high favor, and remains the people's pet, and the delight of the little folks. The arenio amusements reauire the services of 300 THE FALLACY OF FREE TRADE. We have advanced in wealth to Do not miss these sales when they are advertised. Don't wait three days and than com Kessrs. Davis and Wade and two sons of Howard placed themselves.

A horse was Read the Democratic platform on the degree never dreamed of. At the end of told that he disestablished the Irish church. He sajs it was Feminism did that. tariff question and you will sse that free attached and rapidly towed the whole party twenty -four years of Republican rule we We will be told that he is tbe author of the trade is at the bottom of their scheme. show (44,000,000,000 national wealth.

plain if they are gone. At the prices we are selling this purchase of t40, 000 worth of. staple dry goods they sell just as fast as we bring them out. Such rates were never seen before for useful staple domestic dry best features of the new land laws. I hsve They say we have a large surplus, and taxes to the point where the Clyde river joins the Seneca.

Arriving here toward evening the bovs were left to take care of the horse and as against (14,000,000,000 at the begin artists, and are given in three rings and upon an elevated stage and hippodrome must be reduced. They say the taxes must ning of our rule. We not only have fought out the bloody questions of the war but in cot the least disposition to belittle the achievements of a man so far in advance of the bigoted mass of Englishmen but we track. In reward to the character of this be put upon articles of luxury. Look at tne others started out in search ot nets.

John Vualtroufth, P. Micbel.Horace Jones. Ovorge Arnoki, August Witsell, Joseph LanriOge, A. Nsglts Julius Wurtz. Srcrrtartes Charles H.

Robinson, George Ijtvfrtv, Frank FurUierer, George Masseth, Dr. Bbbage, William Gleaaua, XL W. Conway, iianiel Ltary, Jamtie ilenry. THTRD WARD. Vice prfi(Un -tzra R.

Andrews, Gwrge C. EuHi, Charles F. Pond, H. Austin Brewster, John H. Rochester, K.

B. Fenner, Edward A. Frost, D. Cameron Hyde, Sewsrd W. Whittlesey, Thomas C.

MontKomery, George H. Humphrey, J. Nelson Tubbs, N. B. Button, D.

H. Westbury, J. Horace Wctiuire, Alex. McVean. SecrtUvrit Thomas McMillan, Granger A.

Hol-Iler, Frank M. Bottum, Havwood Hawks, Thomas Atkinson, Henry L. Achilles, W. H. Groat.

Andrew J. Hanpl, Joseph Williamson, William Gregory, J. W. Taylor, George W. Aidridge.

FOl RTH WARD. Vict-jvrridenU Dr. F.B. Collins, Major Joseph ErbfkUng, L. M.

Otis. SUyshen Remington H. 8. Heharti, G.H. Reynolds, B.

I.Pmston, J. G. BUings. V.K. Lansir John A.

Jordod, J. G.Maurer. ScrttarietH. A. Kingsley.

Frank Crstou. Wm. Green, E. B. Burgess.

Henry Hoffman, turner E. Almy, W. Hetaet, J. C. Harrington.

FIFTH WARD. Vice VrstViWif Anthony Stecher, Colonel Wiii-iam iLliiPrson, J. D. Mensing, Hiram King, Jacob levos. G.

W. JoLis, C'hauucey Runyoo, E. E. Bausch, Henry Kohlmetz, H. 8.

Brewer, Henry Lmb, Alexander C. KollopsWi, John A. Dana, William Calfister. Charles Flake, Remi filler, Sol Wile, J. S.

Cranani, Ir. Charles Buck-hry. Strretari Major William Sheldon, Edward W. Maurer. Giles raves, Roman Ovenberjc, J.

B. I-aTifi, Emil Reisky. tl. B. Clark, John Stephen W.

8tott. G. FlaJd, John Kodismh. J. J.

Snell, A. Prhro-del, Frank E. Rowe, Charts Rat-clitTe. louis Kendall, Richard Buckley. Juha K.

fciraucheii, George P. Badey, Jacob Spahn, SIXTH WARD. Vice-prrzident F. J. Bansch.

James Baker, Fra.k FritMohe, George Emerson. Embury I'ftfce. John G. Mmfcliler. Frank Ritter.

Fletcher branch of the Barnum-London show it is goods. i. Fabt ft CO. this a moment. Let me ask the working the twenty-four years of party rule must be true to history.

John Bright an They found the mouth of the Clyde river completely closed with them so that no fish ccuid enter. These were confiscated and by scarcely necessary to speak. HAVE ACTUALLY ADDED $34,000,000,000 We shall place on sale this week several ticipated Mr. Gladstone in every wholesome principle of the land laws and John Stuart men here what articles1 of luxury they are engaged in manufacturing. Take the taruT off from the iron and the wool manufacture and you close new designs in mahogany and cherry parlor S60 10 o'clock yesterday morning their boats were loaded with twelve fyke nets, all of which they found well filled with fish.

Then to the wealth of the country. Here we stand to-day with our barns full and in a condition of prosperity never dreamed of. For one he proposed to keep Children's and ladies' suita of our recent purchase now selling. Yesterday we opened your mills and your trade is gone. of tbeir countries and when Mill anticipated Mr.

Bright. James rmton Larola and John Mitchel anticipated both. But when it comes to the literal authorship of the new land laws, the hands furniture I heae suits are generally composed of odd pieces with divan conversation and arm chairs in different designs and furnish a parlor more effectively than anything ever before shown in this market. i be fiahers for fishermen returned to the xbeuo. To-day we continue tnem, ana they so off as quickly as the first day they tbey accumulated property they cat Shore ansl Central-HadsoB Com-peti Hon Notes.

it np. He would say nothing about the freeing of 4, 000, 000 of slaves but would content himself with showing how this will be gone before a week is out. Suits for ladies and childi en at prices that no lady pr4Et where they bad left the guardians ot their horse, but on arriving there neither animal nor boys were te be found. While they were disconsolately preparing for a long C. J.

Hatdes ft Co. are at leisure and liberty to use It. ten the Irishman it is entirely different. He comes to the shores of America and meets with no flag ol country to protect him, and extraordinary prosperty had baen brought would guess as low, even when goods have 264 and 270 (new cambers) State street, about in the short space of 2 i years It been bought aa we bought them. north elevated tracks.

A Closing Season Olten j. ah uo. was because in this time the people had done their own work and had been protected iu the enjoyment of it. Looking across the Ths "Dnnz" tvbclar oil stove is the Shrinks the figures to decided bargains even most famous of popular oil stoves in the of Charles Stewart and Timothy M. Ileaiy must not be left out of tbe count.

Cries of 'That's so. Nor does any man really believe that the land legislation could have been parsed were it not for the defiant attitude of the people of Ireland. Mr. Gladstone deservedly stands high in the esteem of his countrymen and no claim on their gratitude is more substantial than tbat he has compelled Ireland to pay mote taxes and get back less of them than any of bis predecessors. That is not a claim upon the gratitude of Ireland.

When we shall have aided the Irish people to re-estab The only man on that committee to protest against this tariff plank was Benjamin F. Butler. He said it was a fraud and calcu- la ted to deceive He pointed out that in fact and in truth it took out of the list of things that were protected the only things that mechanics are engaged in producing. Tbe wages to-day are from 50 per cent, to 150 per cent- higher than they were before the competition of slave labor was abolished. The Republican party was born as a protest against the spread of slavery over the United S'ates; a protest to the By stem that could say to tbe white man of the North You are nothing but a mud sill.

This principle of free trade is imbedded in the Democratic party, and can never be water we find that John Ball loves tnit country with a love such as no mother ever market to-day. Complete in au respects, on staple dry goods, and instances ocaar where they are sold below actual cost. Such is the case now with us. We prefer Both the Central Hudson and West Shore roads are to have excursions from Syracuse and intermediate points to Niagara Falls today. The West Bhore company made a round trip of II.

25 from this city, but the Central started In yesterday morning with A rate of tl, which the former immedia'ely met. The West Bhore excursion leaves Trowbridge street statian at 8:15 o'clock and roes throat i. sa diftoa. Ontario, cross it ia a nniversal favorite with all house manifested toward her child. John Bull says he loves the descendente of New Eng keepers.

For sale by Goodale Bliles, is compelled to save from his scanty earning fends to send home to keep his kin from starving and dying from famine and disease. The speaker gave a brief sketch of the work of the Irish parliamentary party, and closed his brief address with expressing the fear that tbe struggle for Ireland would yet be along one. The last speaker of the evening, waa Alexander Sullivan, of Chicago, the president of the Irish National League, of America. Mr. Sullivan is a fine looking gentleman or mediums-height, light complexion and about forty years of age.

He cot to keep goods over a season at the cost of interest, room and risk. 65 West Mam street. land and loves the descendants of Ireland Tbe rapid increase of our business ham too. 'What had been the reason, he Gioroe W. Crouch, jr.

has a model. would ask, that Ireland. whfob. Thrasher. Isaac Lie, John Sutpe, Julius M.

Wile, Joseph Beer, Major C. C. Davison. Hcr.Uire inov Ztmmrr, Jaznea P. Evana.

Charl- Enders, William J. Kuefer, John P. Samuel C. Eaton, George W. Con row back to Clyde, a boo re or more ol angry Montezumans approached, and with much mphatia expressed the Intention of recover -rg the confiscated nets.

Numbers gave em confidence, and tor a time a war cloud considerable dimensions hung over the cene, but a judicious display of revolvers by Kchwarti and his companions cooled their ardor and the little party were allowed to d'-part with their trophies without bloodshed on either aide. Half way back to Civ do the boys were found. They, too, had encountered the enemy and being unable to defend themselves had been brutally kicked and otherwise maltreated by the cowardly brutes who bad been so submissive in the presence of four determined men. The whole party reached Clyde without further molestation and were warmly congratulated oa the sue-oesa of tbeir raid. Protector Ben warts and one ot the finest stocked lumber yards pers ns somewhat for room (excepting in oar carpet and upholstery departments recently enlarged to doable their former capacity), has been in the control of England since ing the old Suspension bridge, while the in Western New York, at the corner ot East Central-Hudson leaves at 9 :5 o'clock.

1811. Why has Ireland not prospered as Main and Goodman streets. and we will gladly sell nay, sell we must America has I Why has Ireland not pros eradicated. So long as the south is domin pered as England haaf Because England Lad Sea' and fflleaea sloaiery Bargains. to find space for our fall importations, and our prices are fixed accordingly.

A ramble ant in the Democratic party, you cannot look to that party for help. The Republican party is strong in the north, where the mills We are now selling ladies' hosiery in as lish in their own national capital the only agent they have ever appointed for the collection and application of revenue the parliament of Ireland the hour will strike for the Irih people to feel a sensation of gratitude toward a statesman who stands to them not FOB OIKJISBIB POP0I.ATIOT, diminished agriculture, diminished manufactures and increased taxation. passed laws and prevented manufactures from being carried on within her borders. That was English love for Ireland. It was sorted colors at 25c.

for three pairs, and through our store will convince yon taat ws mean business. 2o. for four pairs. Misses' hoisiery, two are turning out the wealth, and the man who is interested in his income can do no better than cast his lot with the Republican pairs for S5o. and three pairs for Soc is an eloquent and powerful speaker, possessing the faculty of expressing a great deal in a few words and placing wkat he says before his audience in a forcible and convincing manner.

When he stepped forward upon the platform last evening he was greeted with the most enthusiastic applause by the large audienoe which had assembled to hear him. the way England grew rich and Ireland grew poor. At the time of the revolution manufactures had been prevented in New Elegant stylish French ribbed nose at lttc. Burke, FrrzSnioya, Hose ft Co. PLEASE NOTICE.

For tbe next week or two wo will offer special nolly, Nwliaer, R. Charles ReyneU, Joseph tv haefer, WUiiam A. Killip, Williaiu A. Green, Wiliiiun H. Eana.

SEVENTH WARD. Yice-primdmU: Hon. Freeman Clarke, Hon. C. Parsons.

Hon. M. iavv.Hon.J.S. Morgan, CoU E. bill, Bobart G.

Arnold. James R. Thompson, Milton Noyes, J. W. Maser, C.

C. Meyers. P. J. Meyer.

J. Gilmore, 8. Gregor Doran, John Van-d. rwert. R.

Y. McConnei, J. H. JeffrHe, (ore W. liott, Charles E.

Morris. James Hutdiinson. Scrturtet; Augustus C- Bowen, Eugene Lurand. KtOHTH WARD. Tir Prrtridm Alfred Wright.

Tr. Jonas Jones, Stephen G. Hollister, Henry L. Fish.Edwartl Ros-ny, Hilas J. Waponer, Robert Patterson, Georjre Forsyth, Henry shelttr, Thomas A.

Raymond. D. M. Anthony. John W.

Wheeler, Charles 8truble, W. G. Butler, A. Spaukiin, AWah Rice, F. party.

per pair a bargain. Bee our window dis This is the first competition out of this city between the two roads, and the result will be interesting. TIES. Only three Immigrants passed through the city yetirday on the CemraJ-H udon. O.

W. Kmrslc, irBneral passenger agent of the Michipsn Central, made a flying trip to the city Testfrdar. The street ear branch has been completed to tbe IV it road, and cars now run from the four cor-nerfc to connect with each train. Yesterday the Redding Sunday-school went ovrr the BU road to Windsor Beach. To-day church will enjoy itself at the same place.

Pawfry Apwit Emery smiling conntenance is iriiWn is his sanctum after a forUiirht' trip Shall we be told that it is better for so Edward Redmond. England. England is just as relentless to returned to the city lost night and declares play of ladies' and gents furnishing goods. day as then, seeking to suppress manu the intention, if only for tbe Drutaucy Edward Redmond rose in his plaoe in the Bl'BKE, rTrzsinoss, rlosx CO. andienoe, and spoke brieny as follows factures everywhere that their products might not interfere with hers.

which the boys received, to put an end to illeeal fiahiiK in the Seneca river if it takes bftrKtvitts tn FINE CCbTOM TAILOiilN'G te mk room for Fail stock. Grand Slaughter In Prices, Mr. Sullivan's Address. Mr. Sullivan said that some Americans bis undivided attention until the end ot the R.

J. Moore, the popular boot and shoe N. B. Undw no circuaurtanc do we turn oat small a country to remain a dependent! Did England teach that to Greece, to Servia, to Roumania, to Montenegro, to Belgium, to the Netherlands, to Switzerland! Is it tor-gotten that among twenty-one self-governing European countries Ireland ranks fourteenth in area and twelfth in population She is only two-thirds of the way down the list, anything but the Hues work made in die dealer at 108 West Mam street, bas received a carload of shoes and shippers, which he appear to think that the people of Ireland have a theory of government different from the American theory. The fact is that up Where has been the greatest prosperity in this country if not where manufacturers have had free run and have not been restricted.

It is the manufactures that causes thrift in the surrounding agricultural season. THE WOKK OP PICK. POCKETS. Kew York styles. (i.

Wiedman, Fredenck r. Stall man, 11. J. Vtoxxt-ward, James Casey, Jolm Carson. bought for fifty cents on tbe dollar.

Just think of it He has three different styles ot iecrla ru-x: nuuaia unasay, niuiam raiwr- c. m. F.SK, Marble Block, Over 1.18, new number, E. Main -St. are Doing to this time the British crown has prevented the people of Ireland from actualizing the theory of government which is settled in the Gentlemen I have never before had the honor of addressing a Republican aa-dienos.

I am a life loog and as such I am with yon to-night, to join, heart and soul in ratifying the nomination of James l. Blaine. My reasons for this are my own, but I assure you that, all over the land, there are hosts ot Democrats like myself, who will do all they can to elect Mr. Biaine. 1 know something of Mr.

Cleveland and he is not acceptable to me as a candidate. I know something of tbe Republican candi What tbe Criminal lam In tbe City. son, rederifk Smith. Muo Carpenter. John Maa- women's walking shoes, genuine kid, worth 1.

60, selling out for 75c. slippers, worth districts. The south manufactures nothing but whisky, which makes excellent Democrats, but what else!" He would detract intelligence of the Irish people, and which ten, ViauamTvler, James Gottneil, rank Adsit, Jo-i-h Vick, John Raker, illiam S. Hall, Cr--arlet Lewis, John Gosnell, Witiiam Yountr, tl, for 85c women's kid shoes, genuine nothing from Kentucky. He hoped that they would build schools and manufacturies kid leather, no deception, whioh he has sold for 13.

5, are now being closed out at It was judicially decided, in the police court yesterday morning, that throwing an McLean, tLobert baiter, ueorge w. oox, Thomas Meredith. ue wilds of Maine. Manager Herchant has aio returned from New Yort. aOon J.

Weeks, northern passenger agent, sod F. J. Wolfe, trareliBir passenger aent of the Went Shore road, in the city yesterday. Both fc-mk'BH'n are amone Ue pleasan(3tt and most in the harks R. Meigs, Jacob Hays and Duncan are the committee appointed by the stockhtMdvTHOf the Rochester and Pituburgto proceed against the threatened foreclosure of the evit4 bonds.

is essentially the American theory. 'The American theory is that the taxes shall be levied for the good of the entire people, and sball be applied according to the judgment of the people through their chosen agents. 1 1 60. These are only a few of the famous KINTH WARD, rfre-nretirfeats 6. H.

Lowe, E. B. Pottle, egg at the salvation army constitutes a vio Siiriiels and do as we have done at the north. The next thirty years was to see the greatest changes in the south and it was to come bargains being offered by this popular house. lation of section 1 of the penal ordinances, Charles Wells, Alexander Pomeroy, E.

B. Booth, Edmund Woodbury, 1 heron Parsons, Asa I. reEardless of the character of either the date, and James G. Blaine is acceptable to me as a candidate, and to hosts of the Dem Carpels anal IttatUiiaw. We are daily receiving new carpets of all army or the egg.

It is held to be an unlaw bcule, Henry Likly, R. 8. Keayon. Braekttt H. Clarke, Albert U.

Hastincs, D. C. Rumsry. Hon. But under ths British crown in Ireland taxes are levied, not for the good of the Irish people, but for the support of the British army, and after her, in one respect or the other or both, come tuch glorious self governing countries as Denmark, the Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland and Belgium.

No, fellow-citisena, if history one truth clearly it is that no people are well governed exoept by themselves. Let Ireland keep in Ireland her t-iS, 000, 000 a year of taxes the tl, 000, 000 a year she pays in postoffloe and crown rents the 20, 000, 000 a year she sends out in rents to absentee landlords the ta5, 000, 000 a year she sends to England for manufactured articles, most or all of which she can make at home the expenses of securing legislation in England, tha profits of banks and insurance companies doing business in Ireland but required to have headquarters in London the interest on English loans which would be no ocratic masses. From the 4th of next If arch ful diversion in the street, and Frederick kinds direct from the looms, thereby keep 1 look for an admistration under Mr. A. UWOUd, Uearge uiuuimK, nrnrj nwruuu, itaniet Rtirf.i John Kane.

Thomas CamDbell 8ara- Maynard was fined 1 10 for his diversion. RUT-BAFtf. PORTING ROTES. Blaine that will add new luster to every star in our flag. 1 Mr.

Remond was greeted with uel FraMH. Daniel Johnston, Robert Johnston, about by fostering and FROTXrTIXG HKB MAjruFACTUBES I as ttey had been protected and fostered at the north. 1 What benefit, inquired the speaker, 4 is a man living in a little village out here, who comes into Rochester to buy everything he buys and to sell everything that he has to sell He may live in the village fifty years and tbe village is no richer George Hunter, Theodore Aioricn, ilenry ray, TRAVELERS AND STAY-AT-HOMES. In the contest at Wimbledon yesterday for tne loud and oontmued applause, and the meet Michael Mulcare charired with assaulting James Henderson, was arrested yesterday laud will, be ing our stock full and complete. Also, mattings, foreign and domestic carpets, woven whole, art squares, rugs, mats, etc Our stock is much the largest and most complete In Western New York, and our prices are aa low as any in the state ing adjourned.

B. Stevens, ir- D. uraoiey, 1j. La, uuauu, r-u Ykrho shwWI. Ireland woa with a score of bcoUand maktn and England 1,474.

examined at 9 o'clock July 27. Leavenworth, John Mcivtlvey and aJeLanoby Crit for the payment or the Interest ana tne cancellation of the principal of the imperial debt with the contraction of which Ireland had nothing to do and from which nobody pretends she derives any benefit; for the maintenance of a military despotism in Ireland and, lastly, for the purpose of shortening the tenure of the British crown in Ireland, that is for education. It is true that only a small sum, proportionately to the No trace has been obtained of the two young In the mile race at the Harvard rink last eve tenden. xrrrrtarira Rot C. Webster.

John Woodbary, THE DBE1D 9ESTBOTEB. men who attempted to steal a hand satchel from a lady named Kustache on Litchneld street Wednea- ning, iviUrran won in 4-iW. Blakeney's tiaie being 4 u. Tbe tost race of the series will corns off at John Johnston. Charles Benner, Paul Clark, Samuel and no better off.

1 Carrying the analogy Hows At 87 state street. Wbers Shall, I Find tbe Notion Easte Kei. Goods in Leatliec the rink to-Bigln. oay mgni. Funeral of Mrs.

H. L. Fish Death's Da- The Chicago Bicycle club arrived at Saratoga lags in Other Homes. longer needed, and there would be In Ireland capital enough to enable her to become more than a rival for Belgium in the indus The circumstances surrounding the case of Petrictt Mahoney ware sues that he was paroled during good behaTior, slier saving bean convicted vestwdar afternoon, and after dinner left for counter! On the right hand aisle and second right hand counter, where among jiechanicsvuie, where they passed tbe night. To 4a.

the- ciuh will take tb- train for Gardiner. Mass. The funeral of Mrs. Henry L. Fish oc ol being inioxtcaiwa.

a step further, be gave an illustration of the carrying of the wool and tbe pork of the country to England and the manufacture of the raw material there and the return of the goods to this country, and inquired who got the profit of the business, the American or the Englishman And yet that was practically the doctrine of free trade. On the contrary, with protection to our manufac curred yesterday afternoon from the family Weils, George Nicholnon, William McKelwy, B. E. HfKelwv, Samuel Kane.W. S.

Aldride, Christian Muehl, ohn Creeiman, Ambroao Gorsliiie, Cbarles CrandaU, Butler CriUenden, John H. Bishop, U. iiskx, GeOTEe Crittenden. TEKTH WARD. Vic C.

Morse, C. F. Pain, W. D. Sfauart, Bon.

John Van Voorhis, C. Henry Ammlen, Conrad Herzhencer, William Wagner, Jchn Hcwe, William N. S. Wnitmore, Wdliam H. Shaffer, H.

Jones, George Weldon, Alexander Trzeciak. Ralph Butler, John Koonvr, Si-iney McKay, Jaiotu M. Pitkin, DeWitt C. El is, Edwin Hunungtou, Charles M. Wuhanis, Avery and wheel to Clinton, and on tistturday to bototon.

Unless Anthony Spongier pays $10 fine without unreasonable delay, bis opportunity for assaulting many notions yon will find tha following Blush of Rotes complexion beautifier, at 30c, was 60c polished French plate hand mirrors ti5o and 30c each t'Lubin' perfumes residence on West avenue and was attended Frances Spenffler will he curtailed tav ten days con A pame of base ball worth seeing will be played oa the I nivoraity frnninda, Saturday afternoon, by by a large eonoourse of friends and neigh ntiemem in upuia norier oasiw. tne nuwn men and their employ, of East Park. per ounce superfine note paper 8c for 4 ablets; envelopes, So tor 5c, and needs of the country and to the total revenue collected, is devoted to education. But every penny of the money devoted to education in Ireland is a penny applied to the LOOSING Ot THE CI.CTCH of England upon Ireland. The patriotic and judicious collect on and application of publio revenue is the supreme test of the justice and prudenoe of government.

By that test governments and parties have endured or perished in all modern countries, wherever the people have exercised sovereignty, either AND OTHER HOTBXTIE9. Summer Reading, Games and Pastimes. TBI KXW GAME OV ENCHANTMENT. Always somsttmt as at ear store, bors. The floral decorations were profuse and many of the designs were of exquisite beauty.

Among them were three pillows and a cordial invitation is given to all to witness Henry Gray, Mary Bradley, Thomas Gaueens and Celia Kinney were each convicted ot being drunk and more or less disorderly. Tbev were other argatcs. tbe exliiUuon fr. As some years have aint ttte ma tmr of the olaTers hav seen a ball. Bubkx, rrrisiMOMS, uosx to.

ay each fined Slu with the alternative of thirty days of roses with letters of white Sowers, an AVrvetaWet Jacob Aebersold.il. C. Fulton, John a new system of perfcrnure the national itastinte may expected. There wi3l probably ujI be orer unprusoauieiit. anchor and cross on a standard and a cross trial arts and in that general prosperity arising out of snlf -government and diversified avocations which supply at onoe food, and all the othr aeoeasariesforthe material and moral well of a nation.

The agents through whom the despotism of England is administered in Ireland are not Irishmen they are Scotch and English and to insure their fitness for their posts, some of them served an apprenticeship in India. No THE MOTIBTROL'S CR1HCS which the genius and courage, the persistence and clean heart of WilliamO'Brien have lun to exposure, have not bsen committed by Irishmen. Your Comwalis and Frenohs are not Irish. The soil of Ireland has been polluted by shames unknown in tbe vocabulary of decency but the shams is not Irish for fruit jars, mason glass nui utnUigs. of lilies and pansies.

Tbe beautiful cere Honors for the Sieflr Vesteriay's ball games: At Boston New top and porcelain lined, extra rubber and Anvere. odd makes of jars, a good jar for a mony of the Episcopal church of errher. Torks 5, Bostons S. At brooklymAilefrhneys 6. which the deceased was a member was dollar a dozen, covers tor tne oia epenoer Brooklyn 2 At Clevelabd -Ohicagos S.Clevelands 5.

At Buffalo Detroit 7, Buffa os At Toledo tures and the consumption of the pork here and the manufacture of the wool here, it would build up the prosperity of the country, make men richer and the country better. During the war it was said that Jthe south sent out cruisers. This was not so. John Bull sent out cruisers and sent them out to prey upon our commerce and drive it front tbe sea Without friends in England and without friends in France we have fought our war. 4 'Can we fight the one of free trade" said he.

"Boys, will you do It 1 'Yea, yea was "houted from every part of the room. The fighting of this question, said be continuing, was not to involve war. Weber, Charles Georee C. Lntner, Aothony Vanderwerf, William Lawrence, William Carberry, feter A. ivelL BJVDfrM WARD.

8. Oliver. Henry Ellen-dienst, H. G. fierce, Thomas lransneld, K.

H. Goodenougb, Theodore W. MnnsinE, Charles Qualtroiuih, James C. Murray, W. 8.

Hanvey, W. Bullard Green, W'iUiaui JeiduaSon, St. E. Har-rinEtoa. tsrrrtftrie: Anthony Mensinsr.

C. W. Kali, Wiiiiam Kamble, Ja-b Barrv. Edward 'J. Hoyle, jar.

H. C. Wisher, 33 State street. IjOvSsviiles H. ToIeiog 1 At Columbus.

O. Indian Telegrapluc dwpatcha- from New York evening irUmlm ot grand repfon ud held at Anon last eTenjng and at which the lester Meennercbor was enthusiastically Tourists and ITravelers in constitutional routine or In tremendous spasms of revolution. Let us look for a moment at the collection and expenditure of public revenue in Ireland and see how the English administration maintained there by force of arms will bear this supreme test. Tbe figures I am about to use are not derived from the speculations of any politician nor do they represent the olaima of condemnation of any particular party. They are taken apolis t'fjiumbuB S.

At CiDclonatiHt. Louis unious CLK-iniiatw 4. At Mtro-pitaiJ KuiU-ua 5. At Balti Dior- KfrThtuo unions 5. At Chicago ur.hn6.

KenKas Citys 0. At St. Louis Cinciacatis 12, HI Louis 10. Should see our stock ot Imported umbrellas, crush hats, traveling caps, etc We have just taken out of bond an elegant line of performed by her pastor, Kev. Dr.

Piatt, of Saint Paul's church while appropriate music was rendered by Mrs. Folsom and Messrs. Millington, Englehardt and Kelly. I he honorary bearers were John Van Voorhis, John Lutes, Chauncey Ferry, D. C.

Hyde, 0. W. Briggs, H. B. Greenleaf, William Ailing, J.

Pierpont, James Brackett, D. W. Powers, Oeorge Humphrey, Willsm B. Morse. Aclie bearers: Dr.

Levden. Marion McFariin, 8 G. 12 State Street. Chsrlts Kohinan, Wiluatn Matnews, Lewis. shame.

The victory of this exposure an Irish victory for virtue, honor and "oraiity it is ft victory won in of tl Jo Poyntz. tbe lord lieutSB' who not an Irishman, and ol iw. received and shown many honors. Professor Henry Gieiner, of this city, waa shown particular attention upon entering the hall, and wss cheered most enthusiastically. Rochesterians have reason to feel justly proud of so popular and talented an organisation as the MwDnerchor.

ve stand upon the defensive against the from the latest government returns as pub lisbed In, rtcngnised quast-offlcial volume. i orld. want a president that is DISTINCTIVELY AMERICAN. tngilsh Derbys, direct from tbe celebrated London house of Messrs. Woodrow Sons, tbe leading hatters of all Europe Four colors, two of them new.

These are merely the advance shipment of our fall importations in bate. We ask no fancy prices for these goods only about the same prices as the same grade ot American manufacture. We received with the same importation three who i Ti Nnweli A Rtona I I 3 n0 insnman, ana ot Dribed Holllster, Bidne, McKay, Hewell A. r3ton8j Accor. t0 tb8 government flrares the judges picked jurors.

The victory of A. Brewster. I. Ireland I nv A- elyan, not irishman, and of bribed A. Brewster.

Let us prepare to defend this country BOOKS unocering the infamy practiced by these JASOW COLLIER. one of the Locrpobt, July 4. Jason Collier, for 18a was 488, 918 or, round numbers 1118,000, 000. Ij WM derived from customs duties, excise, SwmP- anti-Irish officials in Ireland ts an Irish victory it ia the victory of William O'Brien, the victor of Irish manhood, the victor of Irish purity and chastity. Ene- against any contingency Ithat may arise.

Borne have said that the country was fairly insulted by Bismarck. Bat what could we do about it with a Democratic congress. We had no ships and no money. In this respect Mr. as London-dyed seal, which we shall rmmt prominent ciUaens and Masons of this city, died this morning.

SJffereiices Settled. The diiierenoes between the F. Cox Shoe Macufacturirig company and their employes have been amicably arranged and the factory will be again infuil operation this morning. The trouble arose throngh the error of a book keeper in making rip the finishers' accounts at a wrong price the pest two weeks, for on discoTcnng and correcting the error in the finishers' books, they claim that the price as paid was what had been agreed upon. The dispute arose in the absence of Mr.

Cox, who personally made the agreement with the Uniahers about the srice, and as they refused to work at the same rate as they had been reoeivirg the factory was shut down waitiug his return. proceed to manufacture for the coming fall trade. B. S. Kzivros Co.

The report that Jason Collier, of Lock- and property and income taxes. Since lb-'9 no separate account of the expenditure of Hmd may for some time yet maintain her 140 East Main street. A Furnace Fire. A few minutes before 7 o'clock last night an alarm sent In from box 54, at the corner' of Andrews and Korth Water streets, summoned the department to the furnace ot Hemingway Munn, on North Water street. The scaffolding around the cupola bad taken fire, and was soon extinguished.

Tbe loss will not exceed 1200 and ia covered by insurance. Summer tourists and stranger visiting port, is dead will carry a pang ot deep sorrow to tbe Masonic fraternity in this city, among whom he was well known. having been for the past six years a highly res pooled member ot tbe Ancient Accepted Scottish ALBUMS Special Bargains In Faraeole. Hundred Japanese parasols at lSVc, pot, in Ireland, bus may keep thieves and "nd oppressors in Dublin Castle. BUv leMt keT "ball not, in addition to being wdeves and oppressors and plunderers, be monswrs whose proper des Blaine is no further in advance than is the record otyhe party.

Our mission is peace, but it emergencies are to arise we must be prepared to meet them, with our heads erect among the nations of tbe earth. The millions across tbe water are coming here and Irish revenue bas been publisned Dy tne English government -a faot which is itself a confession ot malfeasance. We must explore the separate accounts, wherever we may find them, and approximate in tbe absence of annual statements. According to the report of the commissioners of education, tbe amount expended for the national schools 821, 287, or in our former price 50c 60 fancy Seaside parasols at 75o, former price 60 rich silk coaching parasols at formv ignation would affright tnts peaoeiui scene. Tbe immorality of Enelana' and Sootland is rite bodies in Rochester.

In the city of Lockport he had long been an active, efficient worker in tbe several Masonlo institutions, and aa prelate of Genesee eommandery. No. we can not prevent them if we would. Eventually we are going to settle every inch so colossal that statisticians slwck the world the city are respectively invited to examine our stock of art wares and glass, collected from all the principal marts of the world. A Cur Annual Midsummer Clear of the territory this side of the Isthmus of price $3.

50 50 rich black satin lined, mine and lace trimmed at $4. 50, former price 60. All our fine rich fancy dress parasols reduced to half price. 10, for quite a number of years past, Jason Panama. Tbe Republican party is to be specialty made ot articles suitable for wed money, taken roundly, 1, 000, 000.

Add to this 160, 000 for reformatory schools, with its figures. Let England anj Sootland keep their moral monsters in the congenial company they will find at home. The companions of Cornwall and French immorality were continued, and its policy is to be continued Collier bad won a state reputation for his earnest and eloquent rendition of the sublime ritual ot the order of Knights Templar. ding gifts. H.

C. Wisher, China Hall, 33 1250,000 for Intermediate scnoois ana Hagg. TWELFTH WASO. 1 Vice-pmidmtt Valentine F. Wbitemore.

H. I At wood, (ieore EUwaiier. Frank S. b'tebins, William Kances, Henry Kli, FUHlip He2kiah Arnolt, M. (iani.son.

Thomas hVivea, E. H. C. Grttln, C. H.

Atkinson, C. F. L.igbt- bouse, Courtiand Eiwnberg', Michael Veshoveu, John Doell, John W. Babcock. Frank Hewitt, H.

G. Otis, A. W. Kprintfcr, P. Bender, W.

H. Dane, Jo lab Putnam. Louis H. Miller. M.

Voicaft, A. Biruremer, Philip Arnoldt, E. Kraushm, Michael lux, John S. Kiatz, Henry J. Kcliadd, Emil Zipke.

Jaob H. SaniDTielirik, William Livingston, George Earns, William btrutz, C. Moyler. TH I RTXJatTH WARD. pjgfffj-John Mauder, James Southard, William T.

Kohlraetz, WilbauiG. Martens, Jains Brown, J. A. P. Waller, John Kazel, C.

F. Gottfchalk, William H. Lewis. J. Abraixam Mas-eWhie, Louis A.

Efwon, William Esler, Paul Line-U-cn, Leonard VoKht, Henry Grave, Otto 8chaux, HeiiryP. Brown, J. West. S'Ct Krieg, Louie Bchultz, JsiobAa-gustin. John Wldmau.

Ievi L'ets, Moritz rV-bon bVrjr. rrederi'k Smith, Werner. M. H-rh warts, ioorire B. Egbert, Josph Kiphut.

WilUam Tlioma? H. Hithaei sUann, Lou A Esson. rot-R-rsatiTH ward. Vief-frrtBident Franrfai K. Bkuse, William AutjiiBt Kimmel, Anson C.

Allen, N. B. Eilison, ynim I. (Uxjk, lAui Bohrer, Henry J. Het1, Phillips Farcer, A4olph llod-ntck, Hubert btatrst, Tboauas Cornell, Jam-s GossnWl, Louis (.

lte tUuun James Crane, Charles J. H' ff man, Thoniax iukelow, EuirfiK Auften, Herbert Ward, Jawee M. Aiketibead, John hitley, Charles Giiddon Cuarles C. H. C.

Main. Frrrtttrlr Charles Korckman. Joseph at. (m buiidt, H-nrv Herrsroth, Henry Knauxi, Herman B-Jirer, Midiaei thk-gl, Hnry HimuM-iiok, Caider, Eugetw Aualiu. Hubert wanton, C.UoedkJa.

rirrxKKTH wari. Vic-preidmtJ. B. Perkins, f. W.

Wright, J. W. Kaobles, Jolin H. Taylor, Wtlllam G. Wl-ters.

H. H. Foote, Frank B-herer, Jotoo ftury, illiaio H. Groat, E. Hayden, Frank Faiwffi-ha-h.

Anthony Henrv HarrlHoa, Joseph iibai-b" 1'laU Horton, Jafnea Phelpa, George Held, James UuntJlb, Albert Newall. Kleistev. Joseph Riiff, George Meyer. Joaeph Cooper, William Dwywr, Himnon YiiM-h, Henry ttlraaaner, Louis Hull, Andrsw JWilott. SIZTESVTH WARD, Vic iyrewidr wH Warner, H.

H. Fgerton, General John 1. M. Dewey, George V. Is! Frank Vlrk, CbarleS K.

Pratt Geor(e F. oaiXian, Angua McDonald, Newell If tagrford, 1700,000 for industrial schools, and we dibuet, Lindsay Ct'RS. We Wish to Attract The attention of housekeepers, hotel ance Sale of Book, Albums. te rlll be continue during month of August. Jf'e are dispose to make the price attractive to our friends, both in the eity 0 state street.

Look. tl.OO for Big bargains at our clearing sale. Ladies' chietly officers of tbe British arm In Ireland. They are reported to have fiod, rather than faoe accusation and stand trial. Brave fellows when nttlnfe with shot the puny figure after it.

Men are no roots, ine men no do the work of this country are going to have the profit of It. Labor is the great interest of this nountry. But here comes a set of men who are not going to support the ticket. Out of the whole number of delegates to Chicago have a great total for educational purpose 5, 000, 0O0, out of a revenue of 38, 000, -000. What becomes of the immense balance Does it go to keepers and others to a spe laity in towels.

Moreover, bis presenoe at tbe various grand bodies which he was accustomed to attend will bs seriously missed, as he had long been recognised as'zealous a worker ia committees aa on the floor. During the past two years be had been the presiding onioer of low shoes, tl. 60 worth t-i. 00 ladies' kid size 8Ux4u, for 80 cents. They are of I.

of little Irish boys valiant when running bayonets through the bodies of virtuous button, 3. bO worth :t.B0; Burt's kid button, worth gents' calf e. Brown's, Richardson Boils' Owden, and William Liddlea' extra wide cloths aad ma support or thb poor. country. We shall offer our eniir stock of Standard Works, Hooks Bruce council, No.

15, K. and a. ML. shoes in button, lace or congress, a. 50 and napkins to match, at extremely low prices, together with bargains in fancy lunch sots.

a whole basket full of ladies' misBas' and ROTES. Bridget, wife of Patrick Flanniiran died anU'r- how many had refused to support the ticket!" "One, 1 waa the response. 'Yes, one, 1 said Mr. Townaend, 1 'and though I have the highest respect for that gentleman, if he is not going to do any better than he is children's slitmers and low shoes at bOoenbr roetry, History and Fiction, J-tenile and Sunday Joo Books the creation of publio works, the encouragement of manufacturers, the development of Industries which require government aid I No, local taxation, collected and expended by local boards, provides for ths poor and meets all other expenditures corresponding In the main to our oounty charges. The balance of this national revenue we shall have to seek day, age.1 The funeral will take plane at Ht hary church, at 'J o'clock to-morrow morning.

quuis, tauiespreaus, etc. Take middle aisle and furthermost counters. Bitike, FiTr.mons. Hosts Co. Tbe Spy of atlanta.

According to ahnounoetrent ths mliitary drama entitled "The Bpyof Atlanta' was presented for the first time in this city last evening at the opera house with a cast of home talent. The principal roles were sustained J. H. Huiden and Miss Ida Morrison in a manner which elicited much applause. The feature of the evening was the appearar.es of the Flower city Zouaves who went through a number of evolutions admirably.

Among these was the celebrated silent bayonet drill which was given excellently. The piay will be repeated this evening. Ml MT I PAL niTTGUS. Judge A tule WjU hakj an adjourned session of ti Wajri county eqiu. court at the court house In this city to-day.

The will of Elizabeth was admitted to probate ywtorday aad administration was granted on the estates of Charles Keller and Charles Miller. The cases of lbs city against Thomas Peart and Patrick auy to recover penal Ues for the main tan -aoce rf slaughter hotaaes without authority from the was sutnmed up in tha municipal court yestemar. AaKistant City attorney Hiuc'Um f-r tbe itv avi.rt l.w.L-r worth double the price. Call early or tnaae bargains as every day reduces them, and as together uHth the balance of John O'Oonnor an inmate of Ht. Mary's hos they are odds and euda ot our best stock doing now, tha sooner he is out of the party the bettor.

These men set themselves up as pital died yesterday, ayed aa. The funeral will ovcur at the UMlllution, atSo'clockthlsatternoon. they go fast. totk of Family Bibles, l'raytt THE OLD AND RESPONSIBLE. Hauls, wife of Ferdinand Howack.

of Si MODELS OF PURITY. McDonald CO. Btate street. Special Bargains 1st Uloves. elsewhere.

In 18HU, the last year In wmcn tbe English government acknowledged what Books and about 100 roviap Albums of different ttatterns, They say that James Q. Blaine Is so impure Haiia street, will bs burled from the hause at o'clock this afternoon. that they cannot support him. 'I saw. Twenty-five dozen Misses' plaited silk It did with the taxes or ireianu, uiv amount of revenue acknowledged was $34, A child of Abram Cornell, of 1M Jones street.

said he, "Mr. Blaine rise In his chair with a-lovea at 25 cents per pair, worth 60 cents. died yesterday. The funeral will occur at tbe house tha Mullixan letters in bis hand and at a o'clock to morrow afternoon. Fifty dozen ladles' Taffeta gloves at cents a pair, reduoed from 60 oenta.

Kfty dozen demand that they be read and spread D. LEARY'S Steam Oyeinj Anl fleam. EstaMffleiit, At 9 o'clock this morning, at Saint Josephs upon tbe record, and then and there One half waa spent in the support of the British army. Out of the other half less than one-seventh was spent upon education. The balance was applied to tha payment of interest on the Imperial unheard of prices.

We feel confident that uUl able to give some rare bargain, and advise all in want of Book Album or Bibles to give us a call. cnurcb, win occur the funeral of Ttirasa DorschU, of Nssaan street. ladies' frame lisle, lace top gloves at 80 cents per pair, worth 60 oenta. All our fine Berlin and frame lisle gloves at reduoed be publicly dtued the world to produce a word against him. They were read by Irish women and pinning the Ellen Mc-Donoughs down to death.

But when asked to exculpate themselves from oharges so heinous that men do not name them, they seek refuge in flight and flight is confession. But what are the RESULTS ALREADY ACCOMPLISHED by the parliamentary party ot which Parneii is the chosen leader, and liealy, O'Brien, Sexton, Redmond, T. D. Sullivan and then-colleagues are the most conspicuous members! At least enough doctoring ot the land laws to expose the roots of the malady and make Its extirpation by the roots only a question of time. At least enough doctoring of tbe education laws to expose the infamy by which a people eager for letters have, until within fifty years, been chained in illiteracy.

At least enough trilling with bills offered by Irish members to turn the eyea ot the world upon the evila of foreign government in county, municipal and national administration, and make it absolutely certain that only one act of legislation can cure the evils tbe act by which tha government of Ireland shall be restored to the people of Ireland. Farnell and his party In eight years have dona more tor Ireland, morally and potentially aa wall aa actually, than waa accomplished through tbe three-quarters ot a century by the representatives ot Ireland In the Imperial legislature. Then let us stand firmly, faithfully, steadfastly, by them until The funeral of 0. 8. and ths child of debt, tha nannellation of ths principal, the every body.

Republican and Democrat, Mr. August Kustull occurred yesterday. Yestoroav the Rochester Patnolostca! socletv. Curtis included. And yet tha demand for the nomination of Mr.

Blaine went up In payment of the constabulary and kindred purposes while a very large cash surplus till nnulnd and was sbtDDed OVCT to the SOV arSs Norlh ar Ike V.f.alr.l Railroad. Milt atrwel. Caraar ttatl. the Monroe County Medina! society and tha Youuk Men's IiemocraUc club, each held a meeting and price. A big drive in children's gloves, 8 pair for 1 84 oenta also a lot ot odd pairs, assorted aims, at 6 oenta per pair.

Sibley, Liedsat ft Curb. A Sure Care. treasury in Enaland. These are the official ad opb-d appropriate resolutinna or uie death of l'r. w.

P. nheehao. It la expected that each of llteae 1H76 and again la 1H80 and they ail thought him the most perfect of men until after the Chicago convention He would say to the college men in Rochester and to the "dudes" in Massachusetts that they were figures. We may reasonably assume that tha aama nrnnnrtiona exist in the applica A. Culver, Joun r.

a'aimer, ftawira ruurm. E. Cpton, Oticar Jf. Brown, Heory B. Miongal, George rkok, E.

a. Hayward, Joaeph Legg'-U, John rkinermer, Jacob Waitech, HJand Roe, George Hald, Jerome NfwwMiitj, A. 1- Ii klnon, John Wilson, John Kern, Hirain Wiliton. John D. SwiUi, Ed win ctiapin, J.

btroup, rraak Da-tis, t. C. I-aur, jr. Hrrretarirm- George 8titerTCr, Emll Niggll, Levi A. Dicklnaon.W iiuaijn IeggeW, V- J.

lilaaey, Kdward SklUiuan, II be Moel, William BatUei, (MOffre Stdiwartz, Jab Charles J. Iy-i-r. kert Kujm11. Etnlurv Wibton. Uaa? le organiMtuons, or wmcn uie acaMa was a mem Ladles' aaa ttontleniea'e Oarnianls Cleaned as INli-orad twuttoul npiutm u4 prasited mealr.

AImi Kmi ti.m ami KidUutvo. Cleaned or CoVivwd audition paid ui di.u.s as Curtain. ulutlna Uoo area blank svavv 1'ueklaT. TtturUar and rld.r. Packages Called far and i-niere te Aav rart at tha I'ltv.

tier, will attend the funeral services in a bouy. The funeral will be held at the house at o'clock and tion ot the Irish taxes now. We have seen by the education commissioners' report that leas than ona-aavanth was devoted to edu at uie catueiu-ai at iu o'clocs una morning. not ingenious. They were not fighting Mr, for the defense.

The drf-ae Und sArr-hd Umi records hr forty yarn back fov the ailei(tij rr-oauHUoa withuui fl ruling it, Judjfe Whila took the iMHtrrs. PH)ONlL. Hod, ImtVI Healy, of Albany, is reUWrad at CocKrei halL Mm IWfha D.ielt, Ua popular soprano of Albany, foruatarJ vf urn oxj, ta Tiaiting (riends hers fur a on Uioe. -Oownnwut Injectors Alexander McUastar attd Jaiotsa Gibson, of Buffalo, was, tDM city r-trday. i tiwy vir-itd fharlotw ami av-tfi xl teamers.

1 iry nroaowix-yi II, KWamar'i Is the death of John Weltsat, which occurred C.E. MillS, Esclscller an! natixr, 8 West Main Street, Blaine, they were trying to build np free trade. They are like Jack in the corner yesterday at bis residence on Central avenue, Hocb cation in lKHa. The remaining six -sevenths If my reader should be In love and don't know how to cure It, her la a recipe Take of manufactured hemp, about six feet ot courage, enough to make a slip, noose, and plaoe it around your neck of resolution enough to fasten it to the top ot a tree, and ot determination, sutlioient to take a leap downward. If this does not aitw star baa lost ens of its foremost tierman dllsens.

uss rntiirnea la oa weak, ttnods recetvsa and retaiuad kl Kjpreu. Uwa ouUMSad kUiuvaa. I ka Asrala, a. iMiwrn raa their hiulnvaa with (heaver laaa Ihrou.h aa Aaeat. so to tha imnerial debt, the Imperial army, ouUinsT a fat plum out of the pie.

nod are ilallie, Anthony NiLnutan.CltriaUati 'hartes Prown, Jaioes Vki, baotuel Mouiston, Glivar P. Mr. H'etige! was born In Oemiany but came to this tha onnrasaion of tha people by a military fast setting to a point where they are hardly country In 1H4S. fie was prtmiiuentl. itly connect! irJ offices In It police system, by a corrupt and oppressive with uie thui reitimcit.

Doming seven Hoi, Hartla I. Towsmss. The first speaksr of the evening was Hon, Martin Townsend. of Troy. The deceated leaves luiul Uie regiment dmliandea.

Judiciary and tbe sham or vice-royalty. fit i for this world. They have dhcovered that If they can get their supplies for half tbe pt erent time that they will thereby just order one ot Boone The Tailor's suits and lt- tin bra sjqinptwtd D. LEARY, tllll ar. Plan.

more tersely designated "Castle govern ment Rrllnw Americans, for griev a widow and live children, two sons and three daunluers. The funeral will take plane at Uie house at 1 -30 o'clock and at Oia Kronkllu street church.al marriea at onoe. Boone, the Tailor, the victory which will encompass everything who was greeted with wild en rOWKK3 BLOCK, corner main ana Exchange street, up stairs. ances lets than these our fathers resorted to is won, double their salaries, which as a rule Clock bufiuay atieruooB..

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