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The Nation's Loss

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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C, n. ' -r. m'ali M. líusk, whoae de.it'i was d iii'ii last week, was ara ol ttae ,vi;i:i i. good .'uní 1 ii!vsnii' men of 1 1 .- 1 1 iijii. lie nv.-i.s [ot scvfii years ;ovcnmr ol Wtaconslai, and was belov.-,1 ly atmost ■vcry persc a ili.u -late, regard! al afllllati. i.i-. Ex Presldeal Harrlioo'8 htm waa no grearf btoal he Joumeycil ,r ni i idiaaapoUs, lml.. to Vlroqua, Wis.. th late borne o! Mr. línsk. 800 a ii -ih aail weel ►; MUwaakee, i ii-ni i!ic Funeral, V.r-;-c he was led wii:i ' rs un thc U I i i uil. Aflri yrt the man W i-cinain-; su luany noted people travel,ii en íar bo honor, was a. piaiu. uiunt viT.V(ay man; a (armer wlM di1íiaht.Mi in tllllng the s"i quite aa much as in pablk aííairs. But His Jud&mant waa so excellent, and iiis iden.s ií righi so ttroag, t lia t (he peopie íorceii apon íiiin the bordea oí public office, a trust ihit be prtwcl truc 1i nlways mil everywlnrc Wnulil lliat this nat ion liad nicirc .Icrnniah Knsks.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier