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Senator Palmer Did A Good Deed When

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Day
28
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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he gave Albion college $10,000. The wage earnera down in Oliio are almost unanimoua in upholding the motto; "America for Americana and McKinley forever." One of the greatest accompltshmenta a man can attain is to keep cool during hot weather. As a consequente, never talk politics in the Bunimei time. Qncle íniih ahvMvs stands at the head íf he has any chance at all. Never in the world'g history has any nation before been possessed of three cities containing over 1,000,000 inhabitants. Hurrah íor U. 8. Edwin Booth probably left the largeel estáte ever accnmnlated by any actor in the United statcs. It inventoried at over $600,000. After giving about $100,000 to relativea and charitiea the balance will go to his daughter, an ouly Bhild. Had the late Senator Leiand St&nford, of California, done nothing but to found the institution of learning that bears the name of his son, it would have been a just title to the honor and remernbrance of his countrymen through all time to come. Blount should stay in Hawaii during the present administration. He wil] not be forced to look at the United States flag there for that length of time. The next admiuistration will be a patriotic one, and the flag will again wave at Hawaii. First lleadsman Maxwell has made a remarkable ruling to the effect that " a republican postmaster is held to have resigned when his term of four years has expired." So when an appointment is made to take his place the word "resigned" is read instead of "removed." The trial of Lizzie Borden, at Fall Tiiver, Mass., for the murder of her father and stepmother, resulted in her acqaittal. Thousands of people believe her guilty, notwithstandin; tlie jury's verdict. Xevertheless there was no evidence to prove it, and the jury did their duty. The circumstances point strongly to her gnllt, bat the evidence produced in the case convinced many who at first believed her guilty, that she was reall.y innocent. A general order to the G. A. R. orgauization says : Every member of the order is soleninly obligated to encourage honor and pnrity in public affairs. It is, therefore, enjoined apon comrades to report promptly to commissioners of pensions, Washington, D. C., any known case ii which a pension isbeing received frand ulently. The couimander of the order in ex plaining his own position says : As for myself, my position on the pen sion (uestion is well enough known. 1 anybody will point me out a fraudulen pensioner, I will see that he is reportec to the pension bureau, and if he is a G A. R. man he can't stay in the organi zation and defraud the" governmcnt a the game time. There is not a loyal man who does not know and believe that the charges made against the G. A. R. organization are fal.se and malicious. Let the enemies of veteran pensioners point out "the frauda in the G. A. R. organization, if there any, or forever hold their contemptible tongues.

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Ann Arbor Courier