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Hon. Hazen S. Pingree

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
November
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Reporta tliis iiioiiiinjr indícate t lie reelection of Mayor Pingree in Detroit, fora third term, by at least 3,000 majority, and the pnlling thróugh oL the entire Republican ticket, with perbapa the exception of .lames II. Stone, for congress. Pfcof. nilin lias probably defeated him by a small majority. Theie is great rejoicing among Republicana. Senator Coekrell in Jiis tree Bllver speie',1 in Bhe señale last week, sailed into hls own party magnates .".ml alniost every ome elsc in great style. He was espeeially veiiiini .Ufl affainst President Cleveland for forming an alliamce as he claimed, with republicana au'ainst democratie principies, and the democratie cwgajiization. He warnieil ilie -ai-s ii Sen&tOT Ilill, bt New York. and COHgTO.toala.ted "the Han at tJie ether end oí the avenue ('levelamli njion trottinv: in tdxe same liarness uil li the tiffer from New York," (mea.ninir HUI.) James BooBerell Rooeevelt, formerly oí New York, but for yeare a resident OÍ Eopope, familiarly known amotog liis !d club chums as "BOfl ey," a brotüiw-iu-law of tlie 1k1c Van Alien, recenily appointed tu the lía lian Mínsíoii, lias lecn appointed Becretaxy of the Kmbassy of the l'niteil States at Ivomdon, a most important piHsition. Van Allen gave ?."(),- 000 tu t he democratie canipaitrn íund, and "Boeey" íiave $10,000. Mr. Cleveland baa said, you know, ;hai "a public office is a public trust." It seems to be, if it is properly paúl for.

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Ann Arbor Courier