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Show GOVERNOR-ELECT KISjPDS NEW YORK, Nov. 10. John A. Dix, governor-elect, tonight sat before a touring fire with half his home town of McKeever some 50 families, about him. and sang old songs with them Li tho accompaniment of a guitar. Hcfore the gathering broke up. Mr. Dix stepped forward before the company com-pany assembled around the fire. He raid he wanted to express his thanks to his frleuds and neighbors lor the loyal support they gave him at the polls. "You have rebuked that rbH 01" extravagance ex-travagance In Albany, where last year $10,000,000 of state tunds were expended ex-pended when the state's resources were only $3 1.O00.000." he said. "Your rebuke has been world-wide.,' Only recently a friend of mine endeavored to place some securities in Holland, but was unable to do so from the fact that the cloud hanging over us had made them timid. They said they would wait offer election before investing, in-vesting, and stated further thai If the Democratic party won In New York It would restore confidence." |