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Day
13
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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- FTunooek's pen seema to be about ns mighty as his sword. - Philadelphia rimes. -The Viekburg (Miss.) Ilerald says: "Tbere wil] be no organized opposition in tliis State to the Democratie candidates." - Mr. F. E. Goodrieli, a Boston journalist, has written a lifu of Gen. Hancock, for whicb Mayor Trinee has íurnislipd a preface. - Logan, Kelly and Garfield each borrowed S' 29 - the funniest suin for threo men to borrow ever lieard of. - Indianapolis Sentinel. -The Democrat's intend to open the canvass in Indiana next Satrirday, with one Imndred and two speeches in various parts of the state. -A postmaster in Campbell county, Virginia, sent a twenty-dollar Confedérate bilí to the Repiïblican Committee at Washington in answer to an assessment. - That conference in New York was proof of great weakness. So many doctors are never called in unless the patiënt is nigh unto death.- Albany Argas. - Republicans never getinto bed with Greenbackers- not they! But in Alama they crawled nader the same Wanket and got aimightily wolloped for it. - Watertown Despatch. Perhaps the Republicans would 'like to have soine more of Gen. Hancock's letters published. The Democrats are quite willing, for they furnish excellent campaign documents. The Hancock boom increases every week. It has not nearly reached its height yet.

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Ann Arbor Argus