The Political Cauldron At Grand Rapids
The political cauldron begins to boil, and a few weeks henee it will be agitated greatly. Prosecuting Attorney, Burlingame, Sheriff Haynes, Iiegister Hunt, Clerk, Chipman, and Treasurer Breuier all seek re-election at the hands of the Republicans, and devote a large share of their time to " fixing things." In the Democratie camp, matters not very liveOpposihon to the renoniination of William B. Williams as representative to Congre8S by tho Eepublicans. is at last developed in the person of Alonzo Sessions, of Ionia, who would accept " the distinguished honor," etc. He can control the Ionia delegation, and a little judicious management on his part will secure him the support of Kent and Ottawa Counties. Aside from the governruent officials, Williams has few hearty supporters in Grand RĂ¡pida,
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