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John L. Stoddard

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Day
12
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The world-famous traveler and lecturer, has enjoyed unexampled opportunities for the collection of the finest and best selected photojraphs of American scenery, the choicest of which are published in a series of sixteen portfolios, with eloquent descriptive sketches from tiis own pen. In connection with this work, Our Country and Our Neighbors, the publishers offer a large new steel plate of NiƔgara Falls, the finest ever engraved, and which can be procured in no other manner, both for the absurdly low price of $3. Cali at the Michigan Central ticket office and see them. Before the W. C. T. U. convention in Ann Arbor last week, Miss Moore, in the height and majesty of passion, ralled against the men because women had not beengiven the ballot. We can say to Miss Moore that she has hurt herself with us. Those harsh, cruel words toward our insect, have sunk deep into our soul and cooled our warm desire to hold her bonnet and shout "Go it darling!" as with her bright, scarlet hose scintillating in the soft light of a presidential autumn, she flashed over the race course of the executive candidature. Never again can she be to us what she was - never!

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News