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Buckeye White-caps Are Bold

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Columbls, -., Dec. 5. - Tbat the WhiteCaps have arrived here and purpose doiug business in tbis city is indicated by the following letter receivad yesterday by a Mr. TValsli: De e Sir: I am captain of the TVhite-Caps, and am looking up men whoilrink and abuso thoir fami.ies. and you are iimong them. Take wamIng froin this. If you don't we will use the blacksnake. Tbe signature to the letter was a picture of a black-snake whip. Welcb, who resides on Maple street, is badly frighteued, and gay8 he will never drink another drop. Burr MuCowan, a colored mail-carrier of Delaware, O., received a postal card purpurting to come from the White-Caps. On the nard was the following: B. H. U. and D.- Death. No negro Democrats aüowed to hold office. Choose ye Republicauism ui death. Bewaie of "SVhite-Caps. Deud meu teïï no tales. Mr. McCowan looks upon the matter as ft joke and is not in tbe least worried.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News