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Show A IK.li0i4T!l.TI0.. ' The Mirliun vr. I'mii! Loiwii Causes (Jiiili- u Shi- ' SLitiim in Tuuii. There was a bigdemonsfration in i town Monday night, when the news came by telephone that the Itcpub-lieans Itcpub-lieans had won the hard-fought battle. Bon fires were lighted; the lire bell was very unwisely wrung, and, of course, half the male resi- ! dents of the town turned out, many with buckets in low. Several young : ladies came on the arms of their ! sweethearts, presumably where the ; alarm caught them. Yells and hurrahs filled the air, and tin horns, cans ami drums were used to swell the general din. After an uproarious parade up and down the principal streets, the crowd disbanded dis-banded and the Lown slept peacefully peace-fully once more. Several turn-coat n,...,.,-.,).. -lw,cn ,.l,ie,-l in life if they have any, is to always be with the majority, distinguished themselves them-selves on this occasion by their unci un-ci nailed yells and unsurpassed toots on the tin horns. Those fellows fel-lows need party medicine. |