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Show T1IK SCHOOL CAMPAIGN. .,, The Liberal campaign has begun, und rousing outdoor meetings will be held throughout through-out the- week in the various warts of the otty. Four monstor meetings will be lit-ld Saturday nifcbton and in the immprUutu vii inity of Main tret. The Literal baud, the Lllwral Drum t corps, Kent's band, and oilier musical or-' or-' gnnlzations will enliven all the meetings Willi music. The best speakers of the Liberal party will address the voters. The fallowing ! the programme of the week: ' Tl.KSPAY WIGHT. Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards-O. W. 1'ow-is. 1'ow-is. C. K. Allen, II. V. S. Ferguson. Kl!.'lit.-eutli ward 1'. L. Williams, Frank Ilonuvan mid L. K. Hall. Twelltli ward-l'.Iy. Williams, Frank Hoff-. Hoff-. man and Major J. V. linulley. WlilJ.VEinAV KIGIIT. Twenty -seeoii'l ward (at Nineteenth ward M-ljool-hoti.se) O. V. rowers, Frank Hoffman and John 11. Harris. The sains speakers will , also address the Sevenleeuth ward voters at thu Seventeenth ward school house. Twenty-iirst and Eleventh wards P. L. Williams, 8. A. Merritt and C. 13. Allen. TlirilRUAY NIGHT. Thlrtetmt h ami Fourteenth wards J. K. Gillespie, Gil-lespie, Judge C. O.Goodwin, Frank 11. Stephens and Judge A. J. Norrell. Klghtli and Tenth wards Judge I'owers, C. 15. Stanton und Judge J mid. KIII0AV NIGHT. Ninth and First wards-C. E, Allen C. E. Stanton and T. Y. Watupler. Fourth and Sixth wards-O. W. 'i'owers, Frank B. Stophen and 0. L. Kood. Seventh ward C. S, Varlan, Judge Judd and Judge NoiTell. SATURDAY NIGHT, Four grand meetings near Main street, the places to be hereafter announced. |