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The Montana demócrata are novv reflecti...

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Day
15
Month
January
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Montana demócrata are novv reflecting and asking themselves " what it availeth democratie politicians to run their heads against the bulwarks of honest republicanism anyway ?" Senator McMilla believes that it will not be many years before trains will be running eitlier over or under the Straits of Mackinac, froni Mackinac City to St. Ignace. It would be a grand enterprise, and it ia to be hoped will prove a greut succesa. Col. C.'.V. DeLand, for years the editor of the Saginaw Herald, and the liveliest editor i ti the valley, but of late years a progressi ve Jackson county granger, has been at last dealt fairly by and given a pension. Hls back pay will amount to $4,370.50. Good tbr Vic. Now that Col. Brice has almost got to be a democratie U. S. Senator, representing Oiilo, perhaps he can afford to pa some of tliose unliquidated election bill made while he was chairman of the dem ocratio national committee. Perhap though it eost so much to buy the sena torship that he cannot aftbrd it. A poll of the Maryland leglslaturo estab llshea tbe fact that Orover Cleveland lx i li mout popular democrat In the United States as faraa the Maryland demócrata are con cerned. Of the 75 or more demócrata Ínter vlewed, every one but one, who would ex prest an opinión at all, was In favor of th nomlnatlon of Cleveland In 1892.- Press DU patch. And why shouldn't he be? It was h who put the south in the saddle again ii 1884. It was hls influence that electe John G. Carlisle speaker of the house and gare to the southern states the con trol of nearly every committee of con gress that had any influence whnteve over legislation. The south would b ungrateful dtd it not appreclate that fac Bnt when Grover Cleveland comes befor the people of the north agaiu and ask for thelr suffrage- if he ever does- thin you my good democratie friend, that thos acts of Grover Cleveland will be forgo ten? No. indeed! He is the candidat of the south only.

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