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24
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October
Year
1888
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Gov. Cynis G Luco, at the Hink, Ann Ariwr. Frlday Nov. 3d. Capt. Allen s to address tho iijile of Dixler uf-xt Mondny BTenlng. Hon. B. Pnrkor, of Monroe, will address the electnrs of tuis county :it the following places: On Monday ovening, Oot. 2ftli, at Snlcm Station. OnTuecday evenlng, Oct. 30th, at Superior Towd Hall. On Wedmsday evenlng, Oct. Sist, at Whllmore Lake. Republieans, register. "Vh:tt's the matter with Jacol) II. Mirlin tor sheriff?" "Ic's all rlgbt ! " The Ann Arhor Musical Union meets at CropM-y's hall to-morrow. Thursday evening. Every rppablicnn in the city should reineni'ier the rejtistralioii day. Tueedity, Oct. 30ih. repuhlicm comruittee can not pay to brim men h"Uie to vote nor to senri home ektctiou day. There is to be un organ recital on Tliursd -iy fveninff "ext at the Cougregntional ottnrch, Ity Prof. Stanley. Tlie ringing of fiie aldrm Saturday as cauwd by bumin chiinney at the residence ot Urs. QoodrToli on Statu Kreet. It was Alfied de Muet who wrote: "In li.ve natten keep your pen ffifn pip-r.1' T;ii adrice it ivould be well for sume of the "boys" to reniember. Tha premium .iwmled t John liriun tor stallion with ñve of {iet, Perdieron cl vu at the county tair houlrj Ijave been {íiven to Cliaí. Koch, in the pubüsheil lia. G'v. Cyrus G. Luce will spe:ik at the Hink on the eveninf of Nov. 8d. nrlll teil the pi-ople wirere the rnooèy lias i)een expcmltíd, aud who aulborteed Is uxpenliinre, alo. WlwUj Oov. Luce gets hold of that lyinjf circuí ir on N'7. 'il. beins sent all over 'his county, aliout the terrible state expemliiuies, lie will riddle it in a mateily m inner. Nearly iü of our citizens will be alad to learu tb it tliey ate to listen to the Hon. B"b Frazt-r the campaign 8 over. He always draws a crowd, and he enterlains them, too. John F. Liwrence is one of the ablt-st meinhers of the birin tliis county, and hia peeuliar titness tor the ponition of ]ini-iculiiiif atlorney is why llie people su untninioiily delire bit electiou. Therc will be a pole ralulng at the Stoiie School Hou-c, in Pitt-tleld, next Siturday, the 27th. P.ile raising m the the afternoon, and speakinji in the eveningby Mes-r-. Savvyer and II .milton. The repnbllcans of Ann Aibor town, who are not already registered, shoula see lht their Damet are on the list. The bnard meets at N. B Covert's shop on Nov. 3d, trom 8 o'clock a. in. to 5 p. in. A good republican was appro iched a (liy iir tWO slnca and olTeied $100 if he would ;o to oí k for Mr. Stearns. That's what is being done aainst Allen. They propn?e to buy votes and be.t liim svitii Cobden Club mooey. In the republican p irade Wednesday lilit the bantiers were contantly beinj; pelted with apiile coie., potatne, and UBhI] stone?. It was undoubtedly the work of boys, luit it slmuld bu stoppeü. ThU ia a tree country, and politic.il parades should not beinterfered with. Hon. Chas. R. Wliitiaan of Uil city, is (loiDw excellent service for lus party thrnughnut tlie state, and is In jjre it dommd. IftUe democmts do not cirry tlie state this tall it wil I not be his fmlt. It too bad to iiKve sucli goud material and eDerctic efiirls put (brrrd in a losin{ cause. Wallao; V. lïliss fays tliat the lii-t vote ever cast was for Lincoln, in 1800, n the .lay lic was 21 yars of age. Tliis ye;ir clMiion afralfi uome upon liis birthlny, tur tlie lirst time sinoe Uien, and be expects t'iccli-lir ite the 60th anniversary of hls hiitli by VOtiug loi' H.irrison and Murtón, and the ei'tii e tepuülican ticket. The llon. Honri Wattenon, of Ki-ntueky, the editor of tbe LuUifle Coiirler Juucual, is tospt-ak in this rlty on Erlday evfiiing, Oct. 2G. Mr. Stwyer oftereil cbairm.iii Sctiuti tbe opera bc.U8; Irt-e of rnit, besiilea doluff all 1 tbe advertldng, pfoviiling he eoulil divide ttie time with Mr Watierson, Mr Siwyer to open and ;¦'"¦' Ihe debatn with a half hour cacb. The offer a declined without thanks If yon were to h i ie an allorney to ngl't a difficult ftlit at law for youiself. Jou wnold coi i'ier it economy to hire the be-t onu yu coulil rind, would you not? The same principie, exactly, appliealn tlie cntt ot' repreanntatlve In this district, Ii i, not a questlon of likt or utlike, hut oue ot bu.-snu'ss. Wnicli ¦"m, Mr. Sawyrr or Mr. Gre;ory, can wiiefll thf m'wt at Lanting? Is tbere "ny doubt on tiiU puint? Tlie postofflce department is soon to nave a new siyic pottNl Caril. It is very nuch like a doublé rard of the present Pattrn. The back folds are split dtsjiOn;'Hy Hiul opt-n out like a four poiuted -tar. Tl e f.iiir corners are folleil and Jolned in the center, vrhen the crd li feadyfbr mailing, with a pieo ¦ of Kiimmnl Pper, Tlie eard welgbi lesa than an Wiice, and will contain no inore wiitinji ttian present card, the only tdrantage "el"K (freater privacy. 1 lie Stli anniverenry of tlie Cleary qOUneM College :it Ypillantl, yeterdiy, w einii.ently IDCCi-ssful. Sen itor l'al¦Der delire red a very practical Comuinn8eii6e addreM, telling the students how m.ike money and et on in the world. 'n Ihe eveiiinir, Regent Whilman, Hon. M. Cutihcon, of Detroit, Capt. E. I'. Allen iinüotlier piominent men responded w tots the opera bouw belng filled 10 ov.-rflowintt. Mr. Cli-ary dcerven all ' the praise that can be given him He coniinfiici d on notbine, and has builded Op a Uree ncho il, and t-r.ctt-d a fine col'eiíe He is one of the guccess"H men of tbe country.

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