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Show A SPLENDID VICTORY. The triumph for which the Re publicans of Logan have, wfttchec during eight long and dreary years arrived on . scbeduVe time ldt Tuesday. It not only arrived, ar-rived, but it reached town in such megnificeDt proportions that the Republicans can as yet hardly : re- j . alize its extent. It Was a victory! unalloyed and through and' through one of those victories' which recompense a political! worker for a dozen defeats. Lo-gin Lo-gin is so saturated with Republicanism Republi-canism today that it is difficult to find an atom of Democracy anywhere any-where in the ciiy. . Many causes contributed ti the great victor, Firstly, Chairman! Knowlps and his aids performed j excellent work. There is a some-! thing in Chairman Snowies' metbj oJs which lead to certain victory j It must be mainly his unending! goou nature. The sugar factory was a peter, t MRumeBt,. and one that made many votes. The siiidity, aLsolute ifspect-bihty, ifspect-bihty, and general all 'ronad ei- : silence of the Republican liet! helpt-d swell the majentv Mr.! liaison's name was a tower of! i '" stiegth to lie ticket.. -y, but by no meacs least :n did escle-nrsifvic.-. and placed r.,u men:,;, b.f ,M the 1 people in favor of the Republican ticket which could not be gamsa-V We fed: that the vietoiv is rS-peciiliy rS-peciiliy gratifyiog to The Natio-cd Natio-cd we are gratified beyond roeu. ure. Finally the pivnt ProfD-oi ' times wont to, the hearts of the-voters, the-voters, and influenced them in frt- I vor of the paity. io j.IJWer J VVflshingtojj, , |