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The Anti Tramp Society Will Hold A

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Day
27
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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public meeting1 in the council room of tl'e court house at eight o'clock tonig-ht. The will doubtlesa prove very interesting and should be well attended by all our citizens. Snrely no branch of benevolent work can appeal to the people of Ann Arbor so forcibly as this. The tramp problem is one of local interest It is forced home to our citizens near'.y every day. The Anti Tramp society has done a grand work in giving work to all tramps who are willing to work, and in preventing the wholesale alms-givng to professional beggars which has teen practiced so much in this city by well-meaning but mistaken citizcos. Those members of the liepublican party who would have us believe that this couutry is on the verge of ruin as a result of disastrous Democratie legislation would do well to read these words of that prominent Republican, Andrew Carnegie: - "The country at large does not realize the boom which has started in the industrial world. Iran and steel milis all over the country have contracted their full capacity for several months ahead. anc many are actually unable to take additional orders. Since the bulk o: their contracts were booked there has been an advance of 50 cents in pig iron. Th:s fall consuraers will find that they rannot place orders. The country is on the eve of the biggest revolution in business it has ever experienued and i' if not a long way off."

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat