Show CAMPAIGN CHIPS More Flag and Banner Presentations Presenta-tions all over the City RECENT CLUB MEETINGS HELD In the Eighth Thirteenth Sixteenth and Other Wards Drum Corps and Other Announcements A most enthusiastic meeting of the Peoples Sixteenth Political club was held in the Sixteenth Six-teenth ward schoolhouse on Tuesday evening The president announced that the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association of the ward had some important business to lay before the club whereupon Miss Olive Taylor accompanied by her counselors Misses Hannah Ransom and Doretta Smith were introduced bearing with them two beautiful banners The appearance of the young ladies was the signal for a tremendous mendous burt of applause which continued for some minutes and when it subsided Miss Taylor read an address prepared for the occasion I contained a brief history of tho growth objects and alms of the two local political poli-tical parties and assured the members of the senior and junior marching clubs of the ward of the cordial support and approval of the ladles and closed by entrusting to their care the beautiful banners they had prepared and calling upon them to bear them on to victory vic-tory Captain Samuel Hames of the senior march leg club nnde a most suitable address in reply and Captain A G Shields responded for the junior marching club The following programmo was then carried out A campaign song by Mr Stanley Taylor rendered an effective manner a spirited address ad-dress by S B Young Esq duette by Mrs Lena Reid and Mrs Ray Wilcox E A Folland was the next speaker and his vigorous manner and earnest expressions brought frequent bursts of applause Another duett by the Misses M Summerhays and I Pitt Mr W Lamoreaux then sang In a highly pleasing manner A Warrior Bold He ro ceived a well deserved encore and rendered Tit for Tat in his own Inimitable style The club then adjourned to meet on Tuesday January 1890 |