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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
October
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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From the Detroit Tribuno, Oot. 7. Tho reply of Hon. James M. Turner to the malicious and Hbolous charees publlshed in ibe Free Press appoars In iull in today's TRIBUNE. The statements, cxplunationc. and affidavits theroia contaiucd êpoak for thernselves aud need not be reviewed bere. They furnish uil the proof nece8sary to show that personal malice was the motive tbat moved h8 accuser to formúlate tho charges agatnst Mr. Turner, and they alo " prove the falsity of the charges." The i' reo Press, whlca ha been the williof; vohlele of the (i:smiseed and diügrunlled Mr. McElroy, noi tinds itself placed on the defensive with apparently no iiieaiis of defcuse. Without Viaiting to hearfrom Mr. Turner It. attacked him vielously, makinir Mr. McElroy's malicieus charges its onn aud. etilarKintc upon thom editorially for the purpose of blackentng the reputation of Mr. Turner as a man and defeatiDg bim as a caudidate. The Free Press, howover, will now have the opportunity to preseut tbe case of the other side, and it may deern it advisable to do so. We thall see.

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Ann Arbor Courier