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Show lie IiUFT 1IIKIII 11VSKS. Marshal John M. loung Serrrs Ills C'oiiucctlou Milll the "Liberal." l'arlr. It will pithapa be K matter of sur prise to mauy to Icirn that Marshal John M. Young- has revered bis oon ncctlmi Hh the "Liberal" parly and declared himself In favor uf division on national patty lines Hpcaklng of division he aayn "rionie think that thla ahould bu deferred for a time. I cannot see the wisdom In this. Many who are now training with the Liber al arly express themselves as being eatlsfle I that another city election can not take place utidtr existing tou. dltlotis. The contlnunnco uf the Liberal party menus n con lluuauce of the bltterntus and strife that have characterized the past, without the rxlsttllie of tho causes which crlgli ally created them. H Itiot lluma to fight, llioLlb-iral llioLlb-iral 1 any must light shadows, tor tho old la-urn are ilead. Thu Liberal tartyuught tu die Willi Hum. Thu finders IlKmielvos rv&?giiUe thla rati as the movements of the pastfew weeks avlll show. I alwus supposed that the Liberal patty was orgnulziM for n certain purptse. Thai; ur;sise has iiow bten ntuompllstied, an J If there fa nny exctisufor Its udiitlnuud ixlbtotici,! cannot find It. Against the gentletm 11 ..lioiotuposotliutiatty I liavoiibthlng to bay. lhey chose to stay with it. I chose to lotrn It We are both excr cltlDgour rlfihu." |