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Now That The Pingree Craze Is

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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tíáiog, tlie county o'ficia.ls wlio did i wat put thelr foot ín it are c Htfing themselevs a,nd being congratu■fcted by ttoeir ;■■! '■. 3fc is a shame that while modern éfcsaaocrats are having so much to say t bont Jefferson, that Jefferson can- aet he toeard on the subject of niodc democrats.- Journal, Boston, ' Stess, - ' TVould you Mieve it ? The Chelsea Standard is responsible for the ' ;aBOQlar tlhat Hon. James S. Gorman of ! rtSíat place is promiaently mentioned ' Ja tiiO :dieimloc.ratic gold-boig candidate lar governor ! Good for Jimmie ! 'K Senator Quay made the remarU accredited to him thnlt he would rathr see ex-Gov. Patterson, of his state, a democra.t, president, than líajor JÜeKinley, üie louglit to be made to ■aet hls words or ugep out or republickb conventions. A man who wil] Bek to bring an opposing caodidate íaío disrepute in any sudi way asthaí JB nnworthy t he coníidence of che partj, and deserves ostracism. BuTing 1895 we impcvrted 20,748,308 pounds of Éfeoddy, more than durSog any other year, while in 1892, 4. 3Oar during which the republican tariSí was in full operation, we importct less than 300,000 pounds. Thea "tfee American people bought and were ible to pay for good honest cloth, -woven from American wool and t-puu 1 American milis. Kow they are Trearing foreign shoddy and are comjelled to buy it on credit.- Burlington Hawk-Eye. A' nnmber of papers are printing a paragrapn in which "a neighboring judge" is credited with. ruling that : "tae streets belong to teams and ve' Bicles, arad pedestrians hatve no more business upon them than the teams and vehicles wooild have upon the sidewaltas." That may be common ustom, but it is not the common la.w liiich holds that a pedestrian has Dhe right of way upon any highway, the only tliing being that he must use due diligelnce in keeping out of danger.

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Ann Arbor Courier