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The Spring Elections

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The philosophers who are descanting upoD tho significance of the spring electious and the meaning of the recrudescence of the Deruocracy in the great, cities rnay rest assnred at least of one tliing - the resurrecticii of the Dernocracy in Chicago, Cincinuati and Detroit, and the great gaius made by tliat party iu tho smaller towns aud townships everywhere, may not mean any very great revulsión in the popular mind from the verdict of last November, but it rueans that those who voted for Bryan and silver last fall are still as determined as ever to keep the old issue to the front and still have full control of the regular organization of the party. It means that the followers of the late administration of the federal government will be disappointed in their hopes, expressed after the fall election, that the Democratie masses, chastened by defeat, will abandon bimetallism and Bryanism and hand over to them the control of the party and the making of its future platforms. - Detroit News. Hark to the Wailing! To the miad of the Republicau press of Chicago outrage after ontrage wiil be cominitted in that city as the long procession of officeholders walks the plank and drops beneath the gurface of the cold, dark waters. - Cedar Bapid Gazetfce. There'll líe None. Senator Ghandler said the other day (luit bimetallism could be safely tried by the United States if there is to be no international agreeruent. Well, there is to be 110 international agreement. Perhaps the boilers from the Democratie party heard something drop in Chicago.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat