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It May Cause Trouble

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Milwaukeb, Wis., Oct. 29. - Serions trouble is impending over tho struggle by the Democrats and Republicana for the possession of next Saturday night for a parade. Uuless one or the other gives way, or the the mayor sleps in and puts a stop to both, rioting and hloodshed will probably result. The more hothuaded on either side are íor going abead at all hazards. The leaders are I more conservativo, fearing the after reeults. A month ago the Republicans announced that they would gi ve three parades on the three Saturdays just preceding election. The Deraocrats said nothing at the time, but now assert that having giveu the Ropublicaus two Saturday evenings, they ought to be alloweil the tbird. As both processions will be vary large and participated in by clubs froin outside the city the proposition that both parties parade the same night butby different routes has been wittuiravm. lt is admitted that this can not be done without endangering a collision. The Republicans offered to toss for choice of evenings, but this was refused by the Democrats, who think their position is not open to attaeli. Fefiling is running high over tlie afFaii'.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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