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A Marked Contrast

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
October
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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No contrast could bo more markea, says the MinneupollB Tt bunr,, than that between the quick and mast.orly intelligonce shown In the letter and speeches of General Harrison and the heavy and senous superflcialty which have marked all the utteranees of tbc present incumbent of the Presid( ntial chair. General Harnsou's present popularity and strength are not due to luck or any conibinaüou of fortuitous circumstauces. Ho il popular because all lus maal; and mental qualities are of tha kind to bo appreclated by intelligent men, and ho i stront,' with the people because the peoplo recognize in him all thosa elements which coDstitute a leader of men. It is true that (leneral Harrisoo's nomina-' üon did oot send a wave of enthusiaam rolling from one end of the country to the other, butit is also true that bis fair and manly courüo in the campaign and his intelligent and appropriate speeches are rolling up billow of respect and confidonee wuohon Novmberewlilwei 'iecouutry Mkeaüdal wave.

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Ann Arbor Register