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Volume Ix, No. 1.--chelsea Stand

Volume Ix, No. 1.--chelsea Stand image
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Day
24
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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And A, No. 1 at th-it. jEren the Spamiarde adniLt that the TBlorms offered Cuba are unsatisfac■Sory. Now let theni adniit that It ík impossible to make them satisfac-ívry and all 'wHl be well. It is Jar tuna te tlnat the wear and ■tear of eabhiet-making are not as se"were on the presiden elect as on the nomerous olass who hare made a new Saté every day for two montlusi. Jlarch 4, 1897, wid mark the end of a great mitake made by the votertol tbe Uniited States in. 1892. The aistake cousisted lu supposing that aoe party i as pood as anotlier. ?Oar]y 6 per oont. of the veterans a tbe soldiere' hioinss died last year. The great must-er out goes o-a, and öue tüao is eoming when the grati"feaIe of the nation yvi'A ba bat au ennrimg mem wit. Mrs. Bryan informs tihe pubüc thaf Ut. Brj-OT's record for the standing Iwoad jump !s 12 fee '1 iacih-es. This must have been made on the day he Scard that Torn TVatgon was on the -ád to Nebraska. The sllver teraoarats wtio shout 'confidence." "confklence" at you, pretend to expect tluat the election f McKinley will build u,p in a week ■ month what they have been four rears in tearing down. It sounds a good deal Hke a holrow mockery 'm spaak of a "Demoaratic State Ooiivention" with on'.y iourtn deleigates froon the county of ■Wayne But thcre was a good deal of mockery in tlie emitiré proeeding at Grand Rapids.- Detroit Srca Prtss. Au eastern piaper allows itself to needlessly tamgled -wp in trying to a p.oporat. A popocrat is fisn-iimg tallen from grace wltÈ demioeraey aiul behig mistnisted by "Uto populista, is a political wreek ■eweai the lines of the democrat6 uul' the ■Dopuilists. It ië wnderstood tlmt Mr. McKinley iavors tfbe project to créate a depart■atent oí eommerce and manufactures as a eabwiet post. If this be true, thls addition to the presidential coun■B will probaibly take place within tbK next ye-ar or two, for the move3oent in that direotiion is favored by aaost of the commeirctal exchanges of tJie couTitry, and apparently has stroíig support. Additions to the -mbtoet took place in the presidential terms of Jofan Adams, Jackson, and Cleveland, and .another .i enöidetttiy near at band. Washlngdor-8 GOuncil foiiKisted of ïour mem'ors- Seretaries of Btate, Treasury asuÜ'W&i' and Attorney Genera'.- and McKiKï'j'n U likcly to eventually bavecia; officials. This is a great igaiih,.. The eouintry, too, has grown eameiirhat since Washing-ton's day.

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