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Show KERN WOULD SHAKE OFF 1 THE REPUBLICAN SHACKLESf " HUNTINGTON. W. Va., Oct. 10. No larger or more demonstrative crowd )i has gathered in any cit touched by',W John W. Kern, Democratic vice nresi, dential nominee, than that which liH-& tened tonight to the last speech of hisif southern speakiug campaign in Majestic rink in this city. 'mm Mr. Kern reached" Huntington froiSI Clifton Forge. Va., early in the da)Yj went at once to Point Pleasant, fiftyJ! miles north, where he addressed a meo ing at noon, and then returned to tfcis citj'. Ho will leave tomorrow for his y. homo in Indianapolis, and after a fcw days' rest will enter upon a campaign in the oast. j Mr. Kern said that thero was a great non-partisan movement abroad in the' land to "shako off the shackles forged, a by tho protective tariff of the Reputf!, licau party." Tfe |