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The Evening News Says In A Long

The Evening News Says In A Long image
Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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editorial that this is not the time to -'■ike. When is the time to strike? ! 'olitician" ïd the Detroit Tribwve ■ays Juniu8 E. Beal, of Ann Arbor, who 's young, rich. and popular, is a candi:late for oongreseional honors. Now we have it! The Adrián Press, i he stanchest Democratie paper nortti of Mason and Dixon's line, says: "No Democrat will defend the present administratkm uniese he is in receipt of pap, or expecte it. " How is this, 4trlck? Th "Hausfreund uod Post" says there is only ne person in this whole world who horoughly understands the Irish langa&ge, Prof. Rohricht, of the Univerity of California, who is a Germán. Wonder if this broad assertion is true? The Loslie loceií is following the footstfips of other numerous enterprising newspapees, tt'B editor announced in the last issue of the Local that hence'crth and forevermore the Local would bt ropublicanin politics and everything ■;lsc. lts principies will be American. The Register welcomes the bright . and newsy Leslie Local to the fold and iredicts for it a happy and prosperous ________ ThE Detroit Free Press suggests the name of David B. Hill for the presidency on the Re publican ticket. vir. Hill .-tnovrs that the Republican nomination ior the presidency will be a sure thing. If Mr. Hill should be nominated by the Republicans he would be lected, but the g. o. p. will nominate a Republican. In the mean timo, let other great Demócrata come over to ■be Lord'ssïde. The Jackson correspondent of the Detroit Tribune says Ex-Congressman James O'Donnell is the only republican seriously mentioned for congress in lacksoncounty. Thomas E. Barkworth, continúes the oorrespondent, will run for congress if his party should nomínate him, but as no democrat stands a .rhostof ashow of beingeloetcd, Thomas h-] 't hustle very hard for the empty i honor-oí being -def eated. The Wayne Review and l'ilnt have ■■nnsolidated. Itwasthought by many ■hai the (ionsolidation of the two papers vould make a fairly good business for one publishor but while we were in Wayne one day last week we were infonned such was not the case, as another local paper would mako its appearance in that village in a few weeks. The publishor who purchased the other's plant has, evidently, been deceived in b k oalculations. THEfiret nuraberof the Wayne County Lega) Nietos is on our table. It is a large paper, filled with news of interest to members of the bar of Detroit and Wayne county. The Newe should also be :e the hands of every lawyer in iiig&n who wishes to keep well informed upon the decisions of the Supremo court of this state. G. BThompson. S. V. Curtis, forraerly of li is city, and W. K. Warner, of Detroit i ' Ihe publishers of the Legal Nt tos.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register