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It is said that Gov. PiDgree wlll ryok t...

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Day
15
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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It is said that Gov. PiDgree wlll ryok the next legislature. Col. William Jennings Bryan'? Ne-. fcraska regiment bas been ordered to goin Gen. Fitzhngh Lee's corps at Jacksouville, Fla. Dewey, Schley, Hobson, Lee and Wheeler are the democratie héroes of the war so far. Tbis is indicafcion enongh that the demócrata are doing their share in this people's war. Thre will be a hot time in tbe repiibliean congressionaJ oonvention in this oity next Wednesday. Eaoh connty in the district has a favorita on, and only one of the five favorite sous can be nominated. And possibly none of tbem can be elected. In writhig of Di. Sonderland's rexaoval from this oity the Times speaks of the delightful "trinity olnb entertainments" ■svhich Mr. Sunderland Jostered here. IX ongbt to send a reporrer aronnd to interview him on the subject of bis changa of heart. There is laok of agreement between the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti ends of the Times. The Ann Arbor end trots out Charles A. Ward, of the Demoorat, as a oandidate for representativa, while the Ypsilanti end vigovonsly booms .him for senator. It is now time for the editorial writer to trot him out for congress.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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