Show a 411 wsrw ee + eww ww TWO JHOGJIAIJIIES SKBTOHES OP DON M DICKINSON DICKIN-SON AND IIORAOB UOIBS they Ore ttnni the < iiiMllllr for tle I rrifclmthl Nonilnatlmi W Ih llnnn rrallr llrkl llolli fmii Ili e I ann LlIK lONfl LIST 7 of preildentlal po 11 > Mbllltle put forth arJ3 li > leading detnn mile nwpat Include the name m of Horace Hole ot town nnd Don M il1 1 Dickinson ot Michigan l u Michi-gan the former ex governor Ihl latter exp tmiiiiter 1Jn era I IVn M I IMrklneon of Michigan chose vnlunlle mrvlce to hi puny acre Pollnllln I w tnnllal ft way by President iMiv land In US seas loon In Port intarlo Oswego county coun-ty N Y January 7 IR41 After obtaining a primary education m Ihe public nihooli he entered the Unl v irnlty of Mb I linn tiling In Detroit where for nunv year he hse panned the practice rf hli prutenlon He quickly won a foremn place nt the br and hae lontlnuatly added tn his leputallnn ly bin connection with Im IxirUnt cane and the admlrnMe manner man-ner In which he condticl thin lly his nbrewdnun sod foreelght nn well nn by him eloquence and magnctlnm hon became ho-n 1M wer In 1 tiro them orratir party nf the shot and finally of the nation rfl In m he wnn rhneen Dhalrinan of tho Dtmncnvtlc Slate committee of Mlchl i S i 1 r i 4 1 a II WLNd br 110554 N Aiek d4kta 11034 M DIClt1NSON Idn In whlh iNKlilon W rvmli red sob nil onlev III UWO he ens hunt 1 rnun t the Klthlgm dole I gillun In the NiBMil I iMino critli convention arm elnce that time lin alwa > s llkir n nitlve and 1imlnent 1 part III th IIhlhnl l cum pHlgn walk In 1UI hfiVeam a mem her tlf the Null until I > t58ratlc committee commit-tee representing MloSem and die tlnatiMieil blnwelf tnpltver management manage-ment 111 I wine cauiiMlTlmlilent clove land appointed him pSlpv l > rKnr l of the United 1 Slates Jin 17 UM n tans rt which he creditably nrtij h for one year Ills name will go bee the next na ilonal innventlon as that ivorlle ton of Mli hlgin democracy f Horace Hole oj Ion a tone born on n farm near lluffnl IDle county N 11 In 1I1 said until ho teas 16 Wl of age was a hardworking militant to his father In clearing the Umber Unl ot the farm He went west at 7Iti l after working for a time on n vititndn farm lie itlurneil to New York ipk IIn aeademia ourae mid ittidletl law In 1IU he le cn the practice nf Ifs profeeelon In llufTalo and In n tw Mrs bad entab llhe1 an excellent rtVutallnn III a rlmlnal lawyer Mr Dele removed 10 Waterloo lawn In 1047 anal there practiced r r lived In parlnirnhlp a llh H II Alien e J t W HOJIACI COIFS for wvcral year He was afterward aiioclatcd with C 3s Couch until that gentleman retired to become a dlilrict judge In 18SI Mr IloUi continued toad to-ad 1 to tale reputation and Influence year after year nnd being a stanch democrat demo-crat he naturally attracted the attention atten-tion of the party manage In the tate They made him their candidate for governor gov-ernor In 1855 and he led 1 them to victory l11 u aw wrs He wa re elected In 1H1 but wu en foaled for a third term by JP 11 Jackson Jack-son though the excellence of his aJmln trallon was unlvenally admitted Mr Holes wan the choice of the town and several other delemiona for the pel > dency In the Democratic National convention con-vention of im |