Show TJIE TWO TAYLOHS TCNNBSflBS FAMOUS DROTH CRS IN HEW HOLE I lie h r of the llniei in lit llrnrali Tliruughmii Ihe timnlr Their 1Ie 1 for thr llntrrninlilp of Trnne 1 C5L III ANXOlNCK ment thai tin two I m Taylor of Tennessee i lJ J r Tennes-see the exgover nor mul Ihe repro j if ninth Are lo take tlx platform j q together will lie received re-ceived with thorough thor-ough satisfaction 1 The contest of j these two elnuent I v a n il r n r rICe tlo I brother tr the governorship of Tennessee i Ten-nessee which was carried on nllh an unpreiedented mixture of fun orator I brotherly affection ami determined 1 earnest straightout politics give ih two mm a national reputation whlIi I AII was unique In J the true meaning of that nvrnrket wor Thr nPr WU auch n canvass before nml there never will lie igaln In all probability H > great was Ihe excitement nn I Interest I In Tennewe thit the keeneed manager j man-ager nf rourse saw n chanre of Interesting Inter-esting I anil entertaining I I n wider tl public t Hi politic now permitting the two brother are la repeat their Joint de lute throughout the country They will rrirh Philadelphia next fall and will appeir nt the Academy of Music The ftcli of thtlr remarkable an I now his lorlc campaign nre well told In an rAH r-AH TAYUll tide In n southern newIdlr a > fol low i The Joint appearance of Hun Alfred A Ta > lor nnd exlovernor lloliert U Taylor during the semlon of HiSD I In Yankee Doodle nnd JIll le In the principal cltlea of the Unlt d Btate will IM a revival of the famous War nf Itnses Alfred opening the entertainment entertain-ment with Yankee Doodle and Our llob closing with Dixie The lour will be under the management manage-ment of c I Itldley of Nnsjiv Illc who luce that remarkilite contest for the governorship of Tennessee ha been trlng to bring them tocellier again The appearance of tho brolhera upon the hinting In that content excited un uiual attention tlimuxhuut Ihecounlr and whenever they nppenred they were greeted with Immmenie throngs the partisans uf Alfred wearing n rvd rose nncl those uf llob a white roie When the campaign wai ner It O < curD to Mr Illdley I that U had ended too noon and he began laying plani for It revival re-vival but < Jov Taylor nniln tho cxetu til chair four > eari nnd after that Alfred Ta > lur wna nerving hit district In oongree and ao the Itln I Ima not been feasible until now Alfred term In Congrew ended March 4 And nt lad the brother have contented to nppear uiKin the platform In liast Tennessee w lit re the llounci And Unaka lift their heads heaenwnrd In peaceful Happy Valley near the bank of the beautiful Wataugn Alfred and llob Ta > lor were born and lived through the trundlebed the sunrise sun-rise period of life Too young to participate In the war between the slnlci they were children In n lection divided ngalnit Ilielf nn I grew to man mate In an atmoi phero uf Intense cxclleincnt Tho paternal pa-ternal side 1 of the family favored the cause of the Union the maternal ld nan ilrongly attached lo the confedcr nc > and no their every lurroundlng brought It conflicting emotion until after a while they came upon the itnxe of action when the young blood uf the nouth had ret about recuperating tie v mated lleldi and reconilructlng thai lered fnrtune > HOI TAYLQIt Nathaniel a Tajlor the father nf Alfred Al-fred and Hob Taylor wai a Methodlil inlnliler and a Whig of prominence rvpreientlng hli dlilrlet In congren In antebellum day WBI cominlwloner of Indian attain during the administration of President Andrew John on and served ai elector on the llIvrtt ticket Their mother wa the siller of the famou democratic orator and 11011 tlclan the lion Uanglon C IIa > n i who wai a member of the confederate nnnte These brother Inherited In a marked decree the exceptional qualities that made their ancestor prominent endowed with tho gift of aeelne n tun beam In every melod and n melody In every sunbeam a poem In ever Honor Hon-or and flower In every thought they ojptlvate and charm versatile and magnetic peerleM ai raconteur the hold their audience In perfect happl n Alfred li a ituunch republican Bob above all things a < moerat They have won their ipuri on the hustings and earn enjnya the fulleil love and confidence confi-dence of hU people Alfred win elect ed lo the l glsliture before he wan of a e and had barely attained hi ma Jorltr when he I mk his flrit nath of otBee He represented hli party on the HayenWheeler anl tlarflrldArthur elerlnnl ticket an < l h Jut finished hli third term In the cnnvreM of the Inlteil Htaln He ranks high as an orator Ills jrxumenti are InRlcal snl brIIIUnt Ms thoufhti run imoolh and deep and lil eroralinns have the imnileur of his native mountains llob served one term In Ionrr was twice elected Rovernor of Tennessee and twice represented democracy for the stale at lar e on the Cleveland nnd llendrlcKs nml the Cleveland and Hlevenson Ikketii In the Presidential Electoral college Thli wai hli political r = ti cal reconl liefore he was M ytnn old I Hlnce then his I succem as n lecturer hai been as nattering ns his political record He Is I n capital storyteller n true sym palhlier with nil that l rerlaus In life and a delightful cartnonlit of that which li I ludlcmui No man can rise lo loftier heights of oratory than he The revlvltled War of the Ho ei will be something new It Is I not often that two such talented mm ns Alfre I and llob Tdlo r come of the mine fam II III I not often that brothers becom leaders of different political parllef and furthermore no two brothers ever ran araln Ah othr tor Ifonrnor btor This Joint appearance will be ns navel n It l original Dlnslmlltr In personit appearance In contour of features In manner an I In method of thought yet their talents are niunl and when they meet In the War of the Hoses with Its touches of comedy pathni inuilc nnd eloquence It will determine which U Demosthenes and which Aeschlnei |