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The Wonderful Bryan

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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'Who is this Mr. Bryan.pa, That sorae folkscall him great?" "He thinks," the father made reply, "That he's a candidate." "And does helook likeother folks, And does he drink and eat?" "His looks and acts are commou, and He walks upon hls feet." "He bas has no wings, then, has he, pa, To cleave the ambient air?'' "He has no wings, niy son out he Has wheels beueatli his hair." 'And eau you bear them rnmble, paThe wheels of whieh you speak?" "They do not ramble much. iny son, They are the kind thatsqueak." "And did you seeand hearhlm. pa- This wonder from the west?" "Thai I did both' niy weary look, I fancy, will attest." "Then teil me of the silvery song This warbler had losine:." "Hesimply waved liis arms and yawped, But didn't siiy a thing." The Adrián Press, taking its cue frota the Detroit Tribune, lias much to' say. about the laborers Vho have expresed themselves in favor of McKinley and honesty, as being iorced to do bo. How about the celebrated Toin Johoson's thousands of employés -who went to see JIcKinley, aud whO' believe in a stable cun-ency and ín protection ? Did their democratie employee force them to go '? Hoo0'ra.ble and upright men like Editor St-earns ought to be above repeating suct dishonorable falsehoods. "A dollar that increases in valu te not an hcraest dollar."- "Win. J. Bryaa. "Sl-.o-uld a free co image law be passed by comgress, th value of the silver dollar wouïd soon eetiince to $1.29, at which price it etood in; 1873 when silver was demometized." - Wm. J. Bryan, in his famoois Ne"w York speeli. are two opinions by the free silver populist candidate, take your cb.o4co. Pei'liaps Mr. liryan can teil why tlie price oí wlver in going1 up would stop at $1.29. Why wouldn't jt go higli-er ? Pei-haps Mr. Bryan can teil Iww n dollar wortli intrlnsically more than gold, can help the dishctoest man who wants to pay an hohest detvty with a dishoiiest dollar?

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Ann Arbor Courier