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Speaker Crisps Trouble Has Begun

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
January
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ib looks a.s if Mr. Oisp's eagerneso to be speaker carried Mm a great deal farther than a ehrewd politician should have gome. The best tha1 can be said oí Mm is that he has kept hi.s barguin, but that was a foolish bargaiii as well as a demoralizing one. - Boston Herald (Dem.) During the first eeven months of 1891 this country took 150,000 of ttoe people of Great Britaín to eay nothing of otlier foreign 'countries, to adopt and make over into free American citizens. This transformation can not be eífected in;a day or a year, or even tiro years, th,e time they are kept on probation. It 'tak.ee 21 years to make a citizea 'out af a nativo born American. People who remember how the Adriun Press, together with several of lts kindred free ■vool, free salt and free trade bowlers, published a long article sliowing how the 'Ann Arbor A-gricultural Works wère beating the American farmers by eolliiig to forelgnBrs at abo'iit half the price they sold to tbem, will take wlth several grains of allowance any new stories they may teil about other manufacturere. Any thing to kill American induetry is ttoir motto.1 Marry for money - Clergymen. A go-between - The shuttlecock. A man wf iron - Andrew Carnegie.

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Ann Arbor Courier