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Show THE RALLY AT HYRUM Largely Attended and Much Enthusiasm En-thusiasm Manifested, The Republican party held a rally on Oct. 1. The speakers were Dr. Phillips, II. Bullcn, Jr., and IL S. Tanner, The house was full to- overflowing over-flowing and the audience very enthusiastic. enthusi-astic. Mr. Phillips was the first speaker. speak-er. His remarks were directed at the Democratic trickery audi pcrjaty, and were very good save In one instance where he became personal In his criticism. II. Bullcn, Jr., made a splendid speech. The audience was sorry he sat down. His main topic was "Democratic "Dem-ocratic inability to expedite business," busi-ness," and he cited many cases that all parties and persons acknowledged to be correct. Ho made a good impression im-pression on his listeners and won many votes 'by his gentlemanly, straight-forward, truthful statements. Surely he Is a safe man, to send to the Senate. Judge II. S. Tanner occupied most of tho tlmo and his theme was. "not men but principles." Ills citations to tho economical, safe-, progressive and honest manipulation of our government govern-ment by tho Republican party brought forth rounds of applause. His comparisons com-parisons between Cleveland's administration admin-istration and the present time were listened to. with much Interest. His remarks were so broad, and his statements state-ments so true, that not even a Demo- crat has offered a criticism. Tho speakers were frequently applauded ap-plauded and the whole affair was a success The Wellsvllle Brass Band and a Logan Lo-gan mandolin and guitar club also added to the success of the evening. After the meeting the speakers wero escorted to the residence of Geo. P. Wright and the band to Mrs. M. E. Williams' where all were fed On the good things of the earth. |