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"what! No Pass?"

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Day
23
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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And yet the resultis not certuin. Four year asro the demócrata elaimed the election fo three clays, and theu found theinselves in erro Such muy le the case yet. The returns ar nieagre. - Ann Arbor Courier. Xo use, worthy brother. Many day have passed and the body can not b raised, owlug to putrifaction liaving sot in. Together let us join In sing ing: "Solemn strikes the funeral chime." - Adrián Press. But tht body was raised, you re member. And it came up smiling. I rnay have been a grim sort oí a smile, but it was a sniile that constantly improved, and wlien banquet time came was in fine condition. This time the democratie party had Cleveland to an.swer for it, next time it will not. Thi' peopli; will deinand the restorat'.on of the protective tariïf, and thcy will have it or will take the life of the party that dare refuse. Undouibtealv 't he democratie party thinks itself master of the situntion; it is presumed so from the tonh-light processions it is holding; Imt it is not ; far from it ; there are rougli and rugged roads to travel, on wdik'h inany á too sanguine party hLis found lts level. It will have no pass and get no passage. For the noxt four years there will foe no -vvork laid out apon the trestl" board, and the workmen will be inqiriag what Grand Master Grovcr's About ? They will want to know what has liappened to the industries of the country ? Parties will be sent out in search of the cause ; some east, Bome west, some north, and some BOuth ; and they will travel until they report at the ballot box in 1896. Then the democratie party will hold up its head and i'eceive its seiitence, and tha exeeutioners will niake quick work of it. Prayeris the wing wherewith the soul fiie to Heti ven. St. Ambrose.

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Ann Arbor Courier