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Among Our Exchanges

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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1 he editor, of tho Montcalm Herald grows facetious. llear him : "The cuestión now ís, can the renowned Dr. Tanner hve 40 days without ioud '! I f he can, wo suKfjest ihat Montcalm county woukl boa ate neld for hiro to come and sfart another paper. A short time since the Cheboygan Tribune entercd upon the sixth year of its exístenco. Cheboygan as we all know is one ot the northertuost points of the lowcr península, and if one can judge by the paper it senda out to theworld it w a place on the highway to suooess. The Tribune ia a liand8ïeti.P"lf-r '" tyPraPhica' "PPearance, and the editor and proprietor is to be oongratulated upon the excelleney of the journal. J Steadily but surely they come. The Iasl Hi Kapids Pioneer-Magnet talla of anothZi A ¦?L h L Guray' of Ney, who acted with the greebacters two years aeo has seeo the error of his ways and returned to he renublican fold. His many friends will be pleased to learn tbat he proposes to devota considerable time to politics, and 5 a n. 'a8 íí18 stumPfor Garfield and Arthur Mr. Oray is a pood speaker and he will be m demand during the campaign." The Kalkaskian refors to the duty of editora thusly : "A newspaper and a newspaper editor that people don't talk about and sometimos abuse, are rather poor concerns lhe men and business tint an editor .owetimes feels it a duty to defend, at a risk of making enemies of another elasa, are often = vvry ur. co suow tbcir ingratitude. 1 no editor who cxpects to reeeive luueh oharity or gratitude will soon fiad out his mistake ; but he should go on and say and do wbat he conscentious4y thinks rieht without regard to frowns and nuiles." .vT!íe-,Granl-apÍds Democrat thns admifs the failure of the derooeratic policy of coming so much money each month, whcthor there la detuand for it or not : " Since the remonetization of silvor tlie mints liave coined sixtythree milUau of the 4I2Í grain dollar, forty-four million.s of which now remam in the treasury. The si! ver pa!d out is rapidly returned, and tlie vaults aro so tull tnat more must be built to store the sniDers unle.ss some method g devised to keep them lo circulation. Tliere is one way of very largely increasing the silver c,rcu ation, and that is by tbe withdrawing all bilis of less denomination than fivc dollars.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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