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After To-day It Will Be President

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Day
3
Month
March
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Któey. To-morrow - Mnrch 4th. To-morrow - March forth. The four years more of Grover expires to-day. Thank the Irl for thflt : Now the cry must bï : On to victory ! That "vicitory" meaus pros■periity ! Altbough GeiiL. Alger as secretary of war ba.s practicaJly 110 patronage to deal out, yet he Tecerves liundreds of letters oach day frompecvple waaütvag office. The Michigan Farmer pertimentjy says : "A bUl hias been. jnbnodueed to eefca.'Kish a Btate Homeopathie Medical Ooilege at Detroit. The people sMU Jnsist that It la an exeeedingly jmopportune tinne to establisii new state knetitutrOTis." Co'. Deliaiwl, tilue etote statistician bas ara interesting communieation in the Jast Miokigiam Fanner on Economy in TownsMps, Showing tlia.t in 189") tliE fifteen liundred townships In the state spent S2,l 80,329.69, thns oosting more tbaii it does to support tJie state gavernanent far the rural ■foowiis alome, deductiug the cities and vDlages. T'oiil(l that som Engllsh or Germa or Frene h mxu.had the sa,nd to demancl Uie oxtermlnation of the Turkish igiovermment, ihnd the lall ot Contanttooplc. But, nlas, the jealousy 1)etweeu so-called Chriistian uations prerents t-hie prwtectiton of Christiian lü"es, and bo murder arnd rapiñe run rïot in Turkey airad Christia-ns are the dai"3' victimis. Oaly time can ■fjglït thiis wrong. Regardiinig tbe return of prosperity ín the n-ear ïuture, Gen Alger, in a recent interview, sald : "I think it ■w'ill oome wi-t-h tlve new admlmlstea.itiion, but I do not bxpect to see it come wih a rush. A moderalte, gradual iTnproviememt wlil be permanent. I look for much benefit as the nesuílt oí a new tariff bill, giving us the revenue we neOd. A modified ■tariff wi'.l do muoh to briing better tbnee. pws.ii ■■ ■ -.n-i a.djiist their affatrs to the new order of things, and on a permanent basis, too."

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