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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
April
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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The electiou, Monday, ia one that will long be remembered. In many polling plaoes the greatest exaitement prevailed. The ladies were out in force, and at many voting places furnished hot coffee to the thirsty, and fried oakes to the hungry. This is the way the demooratio rooster looked after learning the news on the state tioket. While the prohibitionista didn't expeot to carry the day, they have made themselves telt through the state, and now say, had we another week for work, and the election to ooour two weeks later, viotory would peroli on the prohibition banner. As it is the majority ie o small thnt both sidos are astonished at the figures. ; m 1 1 A friend cables from London that the reports of ex-secretary Manning's oritical condition are false, and that he has improved in health, since his arrival in London. President Cleveland was honored Monday, by John L. Sullivan, the wtestler, oalling apon him. Rumor saith not, wh ether the president saw his distinguished (?) yisitor. In northern Michigan and Wisconsin, they had one of the worst blizzards of the season, Monday. The snow was over a toot deep. We had a slight touch of it here on election day, which, following such a spring like Sunday, as the day before, was keenly feit. Last nummer Monroe county at the democratie congressioniil convention turned the cold shoulder on old Washtenaw, wheu she wanted a candidaf e after liaving been depnved of one for twentyflve years. Now Monroe is mourning over the overwhelminjï defeat of its favorite oandidate for circuit judge.

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Ann Arbor Democrat