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Campaign Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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With a return to protection prosptrity will come back. McKinley stands for prosperity. Bryan for disorder. It must not be forgotten that Bryan is an enemy of the protectlre tariff. Bryan's free trade speeches are being circulated by the Republican committee. Gen. Ooxey' idea seems t be that th peoplo can borrow and spnd themselr rich. The man wbo proposes to pay wags in 51-cent dollar is a a cnemy to the workingman. It's 16 to X that William J. Bryan's written address didn't mak a Tot in New York. The word is that Bryan cannot carry his own ward, city, county or state. No such sucsestion in JlcKinley's case. Unquestionably ther are wrongs to be righted, but t Is not necessary te pull down tho national ediflc t remar tb rats and mice. There ia $10,000 at the Astor house in New York to be wagered, In whole or part, at odds of 2 to 1, that Bryan will not be elected. There is a rumor that McKinley will not take the stump. Why should he? Bryan's speeches are helping th Republican party all that need be. The resemblance of Bryan to Lincoln would b mor triking if it wer not that Lincoln was vrythlng tiat Bryan isn't, and Bryan 1 TrythÍBf that Lincoln wasn't. When Mr. Bryan declares the govrnment should b run in the intrst of the peopla, the silrer min owners nod thlr heads in asscut and benlgnaatly add: "W ar the paople." Bryan's adniirers out on the prairies chould not orerlook the fact that durinj his risit to New York he wag the euet of a wealthy banker and "fared sumptuously erery day." - Globe Democrat. "I deny," said James G. Blaine in his much miequoted speech delirered in 1878, "I deny that the peopl demand cheap money. Th people do not demand cheap money, but good mony, whlch Is an entirely different thing." "Speaking for myself, it is immaterial in my opinión whether th Bheep grower receiyes any benefit from the tarift or not. I am for free wool." - W. J. Bryan, in a speech ia the second session of th Fiftythird Congress. Louisville is arranging to hare Bryan speak at the trotting track on tie occasion of his vislt September 15. As. the candidato is opposed to a stabl currency, howirer, the appropriatnes of the spot is open to queation. Oh, BUly cam down lik a wolf on th fld, And h talked to Nw York, but Nw Torkers wer coldl Th applaus that ke lokd (or was grlnlr postponed. Aad mu only at ticre njxi went3 L ffroaned. A New York correspondent has figured It all out and concludes that the Ooliseum Is big enougb. to ralss twenty tons of cloTer hay a year. - Chicago Dispatch. As the Coliseum was the place for the gathering of the sllrer clans it must be credited with ralsing somethlng bosldes hay, although befianing with tk uu

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Ann Arbor Courier