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Show 15 Soii by Petersen. 14 Speech by U. S. Marshal, R. Clawson 15 Soprano Sulo, "My Lover is a Sailor .Ijd". Lilly Gieaves. 16 -Mimc b)' Rode tc Co. 17 Reading by Extemporanio. 18 Illustration of Burn's, "Tan O Shanter, Piano Solo, A. C. Lund. t j Comic Song James Frost. jo Rotation by Saretta.Christen- MP- 21 ,C!itionet solo. by J. C. (Jensen. 22 - Solo by J- Rode. 23 Bait Ball, matched game,, .at 2 p. m 24 Athene Sports, Foot races etc. S Grind Ball at Peterson's Hall. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. flain will hardly be asked to make reciprocity speeches in Ohio this yeir. Let die American Eagc soar alf i and serpen or squeal. Let the cannon's can-non's Boom and Hurrah. To Major McKinlej Manufactured Manufac-tured eithusiasm is chtp and easily obtainable, but it will require voles to elect the next Govenor of Ohio. If the Kansas Alliance carry out their announced intention of establishing es-tablishing a bank to be conducted on the mb-treasury plan its work- ing wiUDe caretuiiy watchec from all sections-Ex-Congressman Grosvenor, whose recent unjust and uncalled for attack upon our foreign born citizenjina newspaper inrerview, and whose unmanly attempt to crfiwl out of the hole by throwing the responsibility re-sponsibility on the newspaper man who interviewed him, are fresh in the public mind, has been compiled to resign the nice little snap to winch he was recently appointed chapman of a commission to visit Europe for the purpose of investigating immigration. immi-gration. Grosvenor always did have too much mouth for his brain, lie has been given tnother sinecure appointment. ap-pointment. John Soienson may, after all, conclude that he isn't a candidate for re-election to the Senate. There are two reasons why he may do this. One is that the Democrats may elect a majority of the next Ohio legislature and the other is that if the Republicans succeed in their frantic efforts to carry the legislature it may be controlled by Foraker men. Sherman is wily, as his action ac-tion at the convention after he knew that the Foraker crowd was on top fully demonstrated. He will not be a candidate VIess he knows that he can bejelected; he "dosen't care to honldfl fie Ipnmy of defeat aftr having Iiosseijf, the Ohio republicans all these years. PROGRAMME FOR THE FOUR-V FOUR-V TH IN EPHRAIM. v The following programme for Jbe1 4th. ef July. ' :' I Thirteen rolls of artillery at daybreak. day-break. ' a Music by the band.under direction direc-tion of city marshal, j Hoisting of "Stars and Stripes" at Sunrise. 4 Gathering of the populace at Tabernacle 10: a. m. 1 5 .inthem by choir, "Once more this djty .a nation rejoices." 6 -Pray?r by Chaplain, John F. F. Dorius. ? 7 -Stat $pangled Banner,"$,olo and Chorus. ; 8 Reading of "Declaration of In dependence, H. C. Lund. 9 Music by Rode and Co. 10 Orditor Geo. Taylor, Sen. I I Piano Solo, "Blue Bells' of Scotland," Scot-land," A.1 C. Lund. " Speech", by Bishop porius. |