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One of the results of the recent Argus-D...

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
December
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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One of the results of the recent Argus-Democrat combine at Ann Arbor, has been the production of a very much alive democratic daily - something that the local democracy has needed to galvanize it into activity. The new daily urges the revivification of the democratic party and advises it to do business in its own name hereafter, which implies that it had been trying to do business in its wife's name and had not succeeded very well. It is possible that the goods handled were not what the people wanted. The Herald wishes the Daily Argus all prosperity. 

It is shown by the Lansing Republican that the mastodon skeleton, for which Dr. Kost, of Adrian, sues the Lake Shore road for $10,000 for fracturing its bones, had received the approval of President Angell who had recommended an appropriation of $20,000 by the legislature to enable its introduction to the museum of the university. The legislature was in session at the time and the prehistoric monster had been shipped to Lansing for the inspection of that honorable body. The accident to his mastodonic majesty prevented a meeting between the two greatest curiosities of that time.