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Show THE SCHOOL CAMPAIGN. Tonight the Liberal campaign begins, and rousiug outdoor meetings will be held through- out the week iu the various wards of the city. I'onr monster meetings will be held Saturday - night on and in the Immediate vicinity of Main street. The Liberal band, the Liberal Drum corp. Kent's band, and other musical organizations or-ganizations will enliven all the meetings with music. The best speakers of . the Liberal party 'will address the voters. The i V following is the programme of the week : MONDAY N1C.IIT. " Nineteenth ward O. W. Powers, Hon. C. E. Allen and Col. 11. V. S. Ferguson. Twentieth ward P. L. Williams, Hon. C. S. Varian and Judge Powers. TUESDAY NIGHT. ' . Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards O. W. Powers. Pow-ers. C. E. Allen, H. V. 8. Ferguson. F.ighteenth and Twelfth wards P. L. Williams, Wil-liams, Frank Hoffman, Judge E. V. Colborn. WEDNESDAY N1UHT. ' Twenty-second and Seventeenth wards-Judge wards-Judge Powers, Frank Hoffman, and Judge Colborn. Twenty-first und F.leventh wards P. L. Williams and C. 10. Allen. THURSDAY NIGHT. Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards Samuel A. Merrltt, J. K. Gillespie and Judge C. C. Uoodwln. Eighth and Tenth wards Judge Powers, C. E. Stanton and Judge Colborn. KIUIMY KUiHT. Ninth and First wards C. E. Allen and E. B. Crltuhlow. Fourth and Sixth wards O. AV. Powers, W. H. Dickson and Frank It. Stephens, Seventh wardC. 8. Varian, Judge Judd and Judge Norrell. SATURDAY NIGirr. ' Four grand meetings near Main street, the places to be hereafter announced. |