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ine311'.'aJ-ns-ior-llall». .I Niteat1:1:ledflit1y.;: to i Nig;nl. iIIkcv gulden «m?'»ri.iiuicy.I'tili TOW'S OF CICERO, ut:AUSTIN—The recent Bopublic-au inert ting .it Heard* Hail was voll attended by both ladies and gentlemen. Speeches weva mado by Mosiars. F. Q. Ball. £. S, Tomlinson, and lt;). W. Herrilt;. 'I he two former gentlemen spoke upon ton tari.'l and labor ^ncs cions, and were listened to wilL marked attention. Tlic latter pentkxnan licsitaleil cot to wave tlxw bloody skirt, and be wfli applrv.nled at every sentence. Among tbe recognizable gentlemen ki tin* aitdience was tlxe Hon. II. W, Austin, Prohibition candidate i’or Congress.rC*’li/k iM'i n 1 ll flH.
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Oak Park Lake Vindicator

Oak Park, Illinois, US

Sat, Oct 18, 1884

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