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Show THE I'LttriXAXD nEHOCR AAir. The Ka.frtalilrn' ouueee tun. taanaee. llllr-,Alx),lUy 15. Tho Cleyeland Reinwraoy, llullalo'a foreiuot political orKaulLttluo, oieuuI a now clulj home thla erenlnir, with the et.Pn'aldvntna gueitandvpealeror Ibeoccatloii. lln waa greeted ou hit arrival Kith lh wlldrat cheern, lung rontlnuiil and tepaatej. CloveUnd rvioudetl to the addrtat of welcome with a ajeech. dellvere1 with great eatnmtniM and tioelvi-l cnlhuilutlcally, Jlr. (,'leveland aald. la Twrt: "I l. Ilevetbemnatthrtaleu'infljuru which tutlayitauda In tlm wayo, Ihu w.My of ourgovenmient ac.d the happlueiu of ouri-Mplo la rerkleaiand wicked ex. tMTegancu in iubllovxeHdlturea.lt la the tuuiit fatal of all tho deadly brood born of u Kovorniiient of -rveril)n. 1 1 hide teneath Itawliuia a betrayal of the Hvple'a truat and bulda liowerleM In lit lacliiatlue glanro Ihu peoph'e will and rpuaclenrv. It brazenly eiblblti today a bllllon-duliar (.'on. Kii-ha. ilut lately n lari;n aurplua re-maliietl re-maliietl In the ko;Iu' publlo treumry after iuielliignllfieexwllturea then by nu meana economical. Thla condition condi-tion waa prtMJiitod to the American peophi aa porltlvo proof Hint the burden bur-den of taxation waa iinluat, becauao unnooeaiuy, aud yet whllu the iwixilar proteat waa atlll heard the harpy of publlo extravagance devuura the aur-pluaand aur-pluaand tinnudanlly ralla uikjii tho Uegerlui; victim bi brlun atlll larger turpilM within reach nt Ita liiaatlale appetite, leara ago a inaloii roll omountltig to fix OOO.OW waa willingly maintained by the petrfotlo cltliona, Tixlay publlo extravaiinco thioreea ihriotlinea that aum be drawn from tho poople ou the pretext that tit expenditure ropriweiibi the popular lota ...Hieauultr." Mr. Cleviland alio touched uikjii the lucrcbie In the river ami harbor appropriation aud ako of the "bare. laced aubildy, let looae aa u marauder, which, In company with Ita vlclouj Uilir partner, beara pilfered benellt to IhehouMhold of favored teinh In. fl Uireata. l't 11a, aa we puih nu our M catninlgu of eduoitloii, eaiwolally lm- M lre,ahouourcoiiutrymnnthe leaaon , which teachea that publlo extravag- ,-m ancolaadeailly thlim; that economy la honorable; that vlruio and watch-. watch-. M fuliiena of tlm people U tho aureat aafe-J, aafe-J, guard agnlnat abuiea In the govern-I govern-I inent and that thoae who profeaa to ; a.-rvethilr fellow cltlieua iii publlo k plarea muit be faithful to their truat." I After the exerclae Iu the Awembly I Hall, Mr. Clovelaud awiUted by pro- Eg luloeut democrala of the oily and 1 sounty held a reception In the draw. lug room, lo which the general publlo B waa admitted. |